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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

The case for Brody Grothus

CODY GOODWIN March 11, 2014

When Brody Grothus opened his Big Ten tournament with a second-period pin in Madison this past weekend, the Black and Gold contingent in the Kohl Center stood in applause. Grothus, the fourth 149-pounder...

Winning becomes habitual

RYAN RODRIGUEZ March 11, 2014

Scott Brickman has a habit of winning. In his 15-plus seasons of coaching college baseball, he has helped lead almost a half dozen programs to winning seasons, many of which went on to impressive postseason...

Iowa’s Ramos claims first conference crown

CODY GOODWIN March 10, 2014

MADISON, Wis. — That Iowa’s Tony Ramos won his first Big Ten individual title on Sunday afternoon wasn’t a surprise. He was, after all, the top seed at 133 pounds. A first-place finish...

Hawkeyes take second at Big Ten championships

DANNY PAYNE March 10, 2014

MADISON, Wis. — Session II of the Big Ten championships went extremely well for Iowa on March 8. Derek St. John, Nick Moore, Mike Evans, and Ethen Lofthouse advanced to the finals on Sunday and brought...

King of the baseball rebound

RYAN RODRIGUEZ March 10, 2014

Rick Heller sits at the desk in his office, arms crossed, silently going over notes from his teams’ three-game series at Austin Peay on Feb. 15. “I feel like we’re in a good place...

Fouls trouble the Hawkeye

JACOB SHEYKO March 10, 2014

INDIANAPOLIS — It was something that most Hawkeye fans had not seen. With 4:43 remaining in the Big Ten Tournament championship game between Iowa and Nebraska, Iowa women’s basketball coach...

Iowa falls in championship to Nebraska, 72-65

MATT CABEL March 10, 2014

INDIANAPOLIS — As confetti and streamers fell from the ceiling of Bankers Life Field House and the guard rope surrounded the court, there was no celebration from the Iowa women’s basketball team....

Flat finish for Hawks

RYAN PROBASCO March 10, 2014

Devyn Marble, Melsahn Basabe, Zach McCabe, and Darius Stokes were honored prior to the game on March 8 for their contributions to Fran McCaffery’s program — and they all received their fair share...

Hawkeye men’s tennis set to take on Bradley

JORDAN BUCHER March 7, 2014

The No. 58 Iowa men’s tennis team will host Bradley at 3 p.m. today in the Hawkeye Tennis & Recreation Complex. Heading into the dual against Bradley, Iowa is coming off a pair of sweeps. On...

Men’s gymnastics heads to Minnesota

DI STAFF March 7, 2014

Iowa men’s gymnastics will travel to the Twin Cities to take on No. 6 Minnesota in its final meet of the regular season. Last time, Minnesota defeated Iowa and Nebraska in a meet in Carver-Hawkeye....

GymHawks set to compete in the annual Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series

DI STAFF March 7, 2014

The Iowa women’s gymnastics team will travel to Ames to take on Iowa State in the annual Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series today. The meet is set to begin at 6:30 p.m. Last season, Iowa beat the Cyclones, 196.375-194.575....

Dwight on Hall of Fame ballot

DI STAFF March 7, 2014

Former Iowa receiver/returner Tim Dwight has been named to the Football Bowl Subdivision list for the College Football Hall of Fame. A former All-American, Dwight garnered 21 receiving touchdowns, 2,271...

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