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The Daily Iowan

The independent newspaper of the University of Iowa community since 1868

The Daily Iowan

The independent newspaper of the University of Iowa community since 1868

The Daily Iowan

With fall play in the books, men’s tennis optimistic about the future

CHARLIE GREEN November 18, 2014

The fall season consisted of a number of highs for Iowa men’s tennis, but there is still room for growth in the youthful program. “Our guys competed a lot this fall and I feel they really...

Nutrition could be an X-factor in success of men’s gymnastics

CHARLIE GREEN November 18, 2014

Iowa men’s gymnastics has emerged as a top-10 program in the nation the last two years under the direction of head coach JD Reive. Grueling workouts, dedication, and patience have turned the Hawkeyes...

Des Moines selected as 2016 NCAA Tournament host site

DI STAFF November 18, 2014

The NCAA on Monday announced its 2016-18 preliminary-round host cities for the NCAA Tournament. Among the cities chosen was Des Moines, which had never been selected to host an NCAA Tournament game. Des...

Iowa defense returns to form against Illinois

JACOB SHEYKO November 17, 2014

CHAMPAIGN, Illinois — The Hawkeye defense has had moments of brilliance this season to go along with their share of hard lessons — mostly against teams that rush toward the edge, where open-field tackling...

Commentary: Time for some meaningful November football

CODY GOODWIN November 17, 2014

CHAMPAIGN, Illinois — We’ve talked about how college football changes quickly before, so it shouldn’t come as a surprise at all when I tell you that Iowa, at 7-3, has a better chance —...

Postgame Notebook: Canzeri sets season-high in Champaign

CODY GOODWIN November 17, 2014

CHAMPAIGN, Illinois — In the week before Iowa’s 30-14 win over Illinois, head coach Kirk Ferentz indicated that running back Jordan Canzeri might see some playing time against the Fighting Illini....

Colonials an early test for Hawkeyes

RYAN RODRIGUEZ November 17, 2014

In its opener night against South Carolina-Upstate, everything seemed to be going Iowa’s way. Every loose ball seemed to squirt into the outstretched arms of an Iowa player, while every shot...

Dixon shines, Iowa wins

KYLE MANN November 17, 2014

The Iowa women’s basketball team hosted Robert Morris for its second game of the season, and though it had to work for it, came out on top for an 85-67 victory. Melissa Dixon began the game with...

First unit shines, second unit struggles for Iowa

DANNY PAYNE November 17, 2014

Things were going well for the Iowa men’s basketball team in the first half of its 90-56 win over Hampton Nov. 14. Adam Woodbury hit a jumper, Jarrod Uthoff pulled the trigger and made a pair of...

Hawkeyes lose momentum

COURTNEY BAUMANN November 17, 2014

Wisconsin defeated the Iowa women’s volleyball team in straight sets on Nov. 15, but it seems as though the Hawkeyes lost more than the game. What seemed to have disappeared for Iowa was momentum....

Iowa cross-country squad finishes the season off with a mixed bag

MARIO WILLIAMS AND SHELBY STITES November 17, 2014

Men’s team The Iowa men’s cross-country squad traveled to Peoria, Illinois Nov. 14 to compete at the Midwest Regional, which was the last meet of the season. As a team, the men in Black and...

Iowa wrestling sweeps at Luther Open

DI STAFF November 17, 2014

The Iowa wrestling team opened its 2014-15 season by sweeping all 10 weight classes in the Elite Division at the Luther Open in Decorah this past weekend. Cory Clark and Bobby Telford submitted the most-dominating...

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