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

The independent newspaper of the University of Iowa community since 1868

The Daily Iowan

New era brings new emphasis to in-state volleyball talent

KYLE MANN September 3, 2014

The buzz around Carver-Hawkeye Arena regarding new Iowa volleyball head coach Bond Shymansky has been overwhelmingly positive in the early months of his reign. The Iowa City native has several qualities...

Anderson shines in first race

MARIO WILLIAMS September 3, 2014

Sophomore Ben Anderson competed and finished strong in his first race this past weekend since coming back from an injury. Anderson redshirted last season after running in only two meets. He said the...

Soccer rankings released

DI STAFF September 3, 2014

The Hawkeye women’s soccer team dropped two spots to No. 9 in the NSCAA Great Lakes regional poll despite going undefeated over the weekend. Iowa beat Fresno State 3-0 and survived a late comeback...

Why Rudock doesn’t deserve the criticism

JACOB SHEYKO September 2, 2014

“I feel like he has no trust in our receivers.” Former Iowa receiver Marvin McNutt tweeted that out midway through the Hawkeyes’ 31-23 win over Northern Iowa on Aug. 30. He was critiquing...

Iowa escapes Butler 3-2

JORDAN HANSEN September 2, 2014

When senior Melanie Pickert put Iowa up 3-1 in the 68th minute, fans started to leave, assuming that the rest of the match would consist of the Hawks playing glorified keep-away in an effort to chew the...

Transfer finding transition easy

JORDAN HANSEN September 2, 2014

Being the new player on the team is never easy, but it sure helps when you happen to be a dynamic midfielder and defender who can bring solid game to a team in a transition between coaches looking for...

Creating a home

SHELBY STITES September 2, 2014

They say home is where the heart is — in that case, you will find freshman cross-country runner Marta Bote González’s heart in Mérida, Spain, where she grew up with a passion for running. Her...

Field hockey splits in North Carolina

RYAN RODRIGUEZ September 2, 2014

The Iowa field-hockey team split its first two games of the season when the Hawkeyes opened the 2014 season in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge. The Black and Gold defeated No....

Trinca-Pasat honored

DI STAFF September 2, 2014

Iowa defensive tackle Louis Trinca-Pasat earned an honorable mention for Performer of the Week from the College Football Performance Awards in the defensive linemen category. The 6-3, 290-pound senior...

Old Capitol to open football exhibit

IAN MURPHY August 29, 2014

Kinnick Stadium won’t be the only place to find stories of Hawkeye legends this fall. Hawkeye greats such as Randy Duncan, Alex Karras, and coach Forest Evashevski will be featured the exhibit ...

Cross-country to kick off in Des Moines

MARIO WILLIAMS and SHELBY STITES August 29, 2014

With the harriers’ summer training, intense workouts, and weight lifting, Iowa cross-country head coach Layne Anderson will look for his runners to perform consistently in their first meet of the...

Thompson to step down

DI STAFF August 29, 2014

Longtime Iowa field-hockey trainer Faye Thompson has announced her intent to resign from the program. She said her departure date has not been set. Thompson had served as the primary trainer for the...

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