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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

Hawks take out Gophers 1-0

JORDAN HANSEN September 19, 2014

For only the fourth time in school history, the women’s soccer team downed Minnesota on Sept. 20, 1-0. Nine games into the season, it’s obvious that Iowa is not a team to be trifled with....

Iowa drops 10th in a row to Cyclones

KYLE MANN September 19, 2014

The Iowa volleyball team traveled to Iowa State on Sept. 20 and dropped the match to the Cyclones in straight sets. Iowa has now lost 10-consecutive matches to its in-state rivals, a streak dating back...

Breaking of the Pack

SHELBY STITES September 19, 2014

The Big Ten Preview brought top competitors to Iowa City this past weekend for women’s cross-country, and that showed in the results. The Hawkeyes’ top finisher was junior Jocelyn Todd, who...

Men’s harriers finish second

MARIO WILLIAMS September 19, 2014

The Iowa’s men’s cross-country squad had yet another strong showing at the Big Ten Preview with four runners finishing in the top 15. As a team, the Hawkeyes finished second, led by Kevin Lewis....

Stopping Connor priority No. 1 for Iowa

JACOB SHEYKO September 19, 2014

Iowa’s matchup with Pittsburgh on Saturday should be a heavyweight matchup. Old-school football, bruising. Whatever cliché label is put on it, its pits one of the nation’s best running defenses...

Scherff is as tough as they come

DANNY PAYNE September 18, 2014

It seemed there wouldn’t be any possibility Iowa’s Brandon Scherff would play against Iowa State. He had a knee scope on the Tuesday prior to the Sept. 13 game, and doctors told him he’d...

Big Ten field hockey preview

RYAN RODRIGUEZ September 18, 2014

With nonconference field hockey over, Big Ten play is about to kick off this weekend. The Big Ten has two new members this year, Maryland and Rutgers. How do they stack up against the rest of the conference...

Hagan stands tall as leader for Hawkeye men’s tennis

CHARLIE GREEN September 18, 2014

At 6-6, Iowa men’s tennis senior Matt Hagan towers over his teammates. Aside from sophomore Nils Hallestrand, who stands 6-5, none of the other five players surpasses the 6-foot mark. “It...

Lovell a humble hero for Hawkeye volleyball

KYLE MANN September 18, 2014

Alex Lovell was one of the statistical leaders for the Hawkeyes in 2013, so entering her final season in 2014, she was going to be counted upon to be a major cog in the offense. Ten games into the season,...

Football Notebook: Gair to start, Plewa day-to-day

CODY GOODWIN September 17, 2014

Starting free safety Jordan Lomax will miss the first half of Iowa’s upcoming game with unbeaten Pittsburgh because of the targeting penalty assessed against him on Sept. 13 against Iowa State. In...

Field hockey embraces youth

RYAN RODRIGUEZ September 17, 2014

They came in as freshmen, but after only a few weeks, the Iowa field-hockey team’s newest groups of first-year players are being treated like seasoned veterans. “We told them right as the...

Big Ten Notebook: Penn State in good shape

DANNY PAYNE September 17, 2014

It’s been a good two weeks for Penn State. On Sept. 8, the NCAA announced the team’s ban from postseason play had been lifted. Then the Nittany Lions kicked off Big Ten play with a 13-10 victory...

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