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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

Big Ten Notebook: Autographs and quarterbacks

DANNY PAYNE October 15, 2014

The Big Ten is no stranger to problems involving football players and autographs. Former Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor’s career in Columbus ended because he allegedly traded his signature...

Penalty corners a concern for Iowa

RYAN RODRIGUEZ October 15, 2014

To put it simply, penalty corners have been a work in progress this season for the Iowa field-hockey team.  After losing the bulk of their successful corner units from a season ago, interim head coach...

Hawkeyes hope to find winning recipe against Illinois

KYLE MANN October 15, 2014

The Iowa volleyball team will have its first midweek home match of the season at 8 p.m. today, hosting Illinois in Carver-Hawkeye Arena. The Illini enter the match at 12-5 overall, 4-2 in the Big Ten,...

Practicing to practice

JORDAN HANSEN October 15, 2014

When Iowa senior Spencer Nash finishes school in December, he’ll leave behind a women’s soccer team that has been a huge part of his life for the last four years. No, he’s not a coach,...

Former Hawkeye Angerer retires

DI STAFF October 15, 2014

Former Iowa Hawkeye and NFL linebacker Pat Angerer announced his retirement from football Tuesday. Angerer released a statement on Twitter, ending his four-year career in the NFL. “I want to walk...

Field hockey drops in latest polls

DI STAFF October 15, 2014

The Iowa field-hockey team is down to No. 12 in this week’s rankings. The Hawkeyes went into last week at No. 10 after losing at home to Northwestern, 3-1, on Oct. 5. The team dropped further after...

Iowa still hanging around in NSCAA Great Lakes Regional Poll

DI STAFF October 15, 2014

After a weekend that saw the Iowa soccer team tie nationally ranked Wisconsin, the Hawkeyes moved up a spot in the Great Lakes Regional rankings from No. 6 to No. 5. After the 0-0 tie with the Badgers,...

Receiving trio finding groove

JACOB SHEYKO October 14, 2014

Halfway through Iowa’s season, three receivers have separated themselves from the pack. A pass-catching corps once thought to be receiver-by-committee now has more half of its production coming...

Playing as individuals on a team

COURTNEY BAUMANN October 14, 2014

Golf is not a game that a coach can substitute team members in and out of during a tournament. If a player is on, she’s on. If she’s not, she better figure it out on her own because there...

Concussion risk ever-present in soccer

JORDAN HANSEN October 14, 2014

For years, concussions have been something of a quandary in sports — they were not taken seriously, and the pervasive idea was that they were something to be played through. Now, the game has changed. Head...

The approach is different between 18-hole days and 36-hole days

NICK VITTORE October 14, 2014

College men’s golf offers teams the unique opportunity to play two rounds of a tournament in one day. Iowa’s golfers are getting ready to see more of these, having played a 36-hole day at the...

Men’s tennis senior Hagan falls in semis at regional

DI STAFF October 14, 2014

Iowa men’s tennis senior Matt Hagan lost to the No. 3 player in the country, Alex Alvarez, in the semifinals of the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Regional Tournament Monday. After...

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