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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

Stith to lead Hawkeyes

NICK VITTORE October 1, 2014

After six-and-a-half seasons as an assistant coach, Tyler Stith has now coached his first two college golf matches as the head coach of the Iowa men’s golf program. “It’s been extremely...

Field hockey jumps; Norlander honored

DI STAFF October 1, 2014

Iowa sophomore Steph Norlander has been named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week for the week ending on Sept. 28. Norlander led the Hawkeyes in offense over the weekend, combining for 5 goals...

Iowa drops out of AmericaSoccer poll

DI STAFF October 1, 2014

When SoccerAmerica’s rankings were released on Tuesday, Iowa was no longer listed. After a weekend that saw the Hawkeyes lose games to Maryland and No. 25 Rutgers, it was not a huge surprise to...

Senior Matt Hagan impressive at ITA All-American Tournament

DI STAFF September 30, 2014

Iowa men’s tennis senior Matt Hagan won twice on Sept. 27 in the pre-qualifying rounds of the Intercollegiate Tennis Association All-American Championships, becoming the lone Hawkeye to advance to...

The Box Score: Weisman passes milestone faster than any Kirk Ferentz-era player

DANNY PAYNE September 30, 2014

Mark Weisman career games played — 28 The bruising Iowa running back became one of seven Hawkeyes to amass at least 2,000 yards and 20 touchdowns in a career during Iowa’s win over Purdue on...

Hawkeyes look to rebound on the road

JORDAN HANSEN September 30, 2014

Despite a 4-1 record away from home, the Hawkeyes have yet to lose a game outside of the state this year. Another road game might be Iowa’s best bet to get out of the midseason slump that it is slogging...

Men’s tennis senior struggles between practicing hard, staying healthy

CHARLIE GREEN September 30, 2014

After winning his first two singles matches at the Purdue Fall Invitational, Iowa men’s tennis senior Andres Estenssoro looked as if he would advance to the semifinals of the Flight G singles bracket. After...

Preventing hurt Hawkeyes

SHELBY STITES September 30, 2014

Last season, the Hawkeyes fell short of their goals, finishing 21st in the NCAA Midwest Regional. That finish can be attributed to many injuries to the Hawks’ top runners. Among those runners was...

Ontario native turned Hawkeye excels

JOSH HICKS September 30, 2014

Hawkeye freshman Montana Crawford arrived on campus Aug. 15 and excelled at Iowa’s first contest of the year, the Gopher Invitational, just a few weeks later. The women’s tennis up-and-comer...

Winning with defense

JACOB SHEYKO September 29, 2014

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — They call themselves the firefighters. Iowa defensive coordinator Phil Parker and his defense earned that nickname last year, when the unit was largely the reason the Hawkeyes...

Notebook: Weisman, Martin-Manley climb all-time lists

CODY GOODWIN September 29, 2014

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — One is a wide receiver who is slowly climbing toward a goal he set four years ago. The other is a fullback-turned-workhorse who was the beneficiary of a depleted backfield. Both,...

Trap game no trap for field hockey

RYAN RODRIGUEZ September 29, 2014

After a dominant win over Indiana on Sept. 26, any feelings of a possible trap game for the Iowa field-hockey team disappeared in the first 10 minutes of the first period Sunday against Missouri State....

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