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We'll start with the Iowa Hawkeye men, who are coming off a fourth-place finish at NCAAs behind Penn State, Nebraska and Oklahoma State. Returning to the fold are NCAA finalists Drake Ayala and Michael Caliendo, NCAA All-Americans Patrick Kennedy and Ben Kueter, a budding star in Angelo Ferrari and a quartet of intriguing transfers.
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USA TODAY Sports College Football Re-Rank sees Iowa Hawkeyes climbing to new heights
The win sees Iowa also jump to 3-1 in Big Ten play and suddenly within striking distance of some of the top teams in America. The win also sees Iowa climb up the rankings in the latest USA TODAY College Football Re-Rank and into position for a late-season stretch run, something that has become a sort of staple under head coach Kirk Ferentz.
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Halloween Hawkeyes: Iowa football creeping up on US LBM Coaches Poll
After beating Penn State to get to 5-2, the Iowa Hawkeyes are continuing to creep up on the US LBM Coaches Poll.
The Hawkeyes revealed via Twitter/X on Tuesday night a new uniform that the team will wear during the 2025-26 season. The white jersey and shorts feature black-and-gold trim around the neck, arms, belt and bottom of shorts. Hawkeye players Cam Manyawu, Cooper Koch, Tavion Banks are shown in the social-media video sporting the new-look unis.
The Iowa Field Hockey team spent the majority of the day playing from behind, trailing for 44:10, but the end result is all the matters, and the end result was a victory. Despite falling behind 2-0 in the opening quarter,
The unseasonably-warm temperatures in the Midwest may not reveal it, but the 2025-26 Iowa men’s basketball season is just 20 days away. The season will mark a drastic change for the Hawkeye program. Longtime head coach Fran McCaffery was fired after a disappointing 2024-25 campaign and was replaced by Drake head coach Ben McCollum,
Iowa’s field hockey team continued its dominant season with a 7–0 victory over Saint Louis at Grant Field. The Hawkeyes struck early and often, with Frederique
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Clinging to a one-point lead with just over one minute remaining, Mark Gronkowski did exactly what he was brought to Iowa to do. Facing 3rd and 6 from the Penn State 45-yard line, Gronowski perfectly executed an Aaron Rodgers-esque play fake and kept the ball around the left side for a 14-yard gain to