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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

Michigan’s stake stunt a misunderstanding

JACOB SHEYKO October 29, 2014

It was meant to be a symbol of commitment and teamwork in a tough environment. Instead, it was viewed as a sign of disrespect. When Michigan linebacker Joe Bolden stabbed a tent stake into Michigan State’s...

Momentum back with field hockey after Penn State victory

RYAN RODRIGUEZ October 29, 2014

A few weeks ago, things were beginning to look dire for the Iowa field-hockey team. A once-dominant offense had grown stagnant in meeting several top-notch opponents, and a few injuries to some key players...

Lewis set for bounce back

MARIO WILLIAMS October 29, 2014

Iowa’s top runner Kevin Lewis missed out on an opportunity to perform at the Notre Dame Invitational on Oct. 3 because of a knee injury. Now that the senior is fresh off his injury, he’s ready...

Men’s golf wraps up fall season

NICK VITTORE October 29, 2014

Tuesday marks the final day of the autumn portion of the Iowa men’s golf schedule, but the players won’t put golf on the backburner. After finishing sixth overall at the Royal Oaks Tournament...

Silverstein finding niche in doubles for men’s tennis

CHARLIE GREEN October 29, 2014

Iowa men’s tennis freshman Josh Silverstein came to Iowa City as a five-star recruit with a history of success in doubles play during his high-school years. His success in doubles has continued...

Dy joins coaching staff

JOSH HICKS October 29, 2014

Earlier this month, the Iowa women’s tennis team added a valuable member to its coaching staff. The new assistant, Denise Dy, played her college tennis at Washington, graduating in 2012. Iowa...

Field hockey moves up in rankings

DI STAFF October 29, 2014

The Iowa field hockey team moved up one spot to No. 14 in this week’s rankings. The Hawkeyes, who are tied with Michigan for the No. 14 spot, are up from No. 15 a week ago after defeating then-No....

Hawks remain fifth in NSCAA Great Lakes poll

DI STAFF October 29, 2014

For the third week in a row, Iowa soccer comes in at No. 5 in the Great Lakes poll. The national poll had a bit more love for the Hawks; they received 11 votes, which would put them at No. 28 in the...

Zadick, ’97 Hawkeyes honored

DI STAFF October 29, 2014

Former Iowa All-American and Olympian Mike Zadick, along with the 1997 Iowa wrestling team, will be inducted into the Glen Brand Hall of Fame as part of its 2015 class on May 30, 2015. While at Iowa,...

Good eats, better meets

IAN MURPHY October 28, 2014

The poster man of swimming, Michael Phelps, eats in the area of 12,000 calories per day when he is training. But Phelps, along with other swimmers, including the Iowa men’s swimming team, do more...

Lightning delays and heat do not faze the Hawkeyes

NICK VITTORE October 28, 2014

It was a late Saturday night in mid-October. The Iowa men’s golf team had traveled nearly 1,000 miles to play 36 holes on the first day of the Rod Myers Invitational in Durham, North Carolina, followed...

Holmgren reaches goal

NICK VITTORE October 28, 2014

Freshman golfer Jack Holmgren has long anticipated playing for the Iowa Hawkeyes. Throughout his time being home-schooled and his time attending high school, he envisioned donning Black and Gold. On Oct....

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