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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

City High capitalizes early, defeats Dubuque

TOM GOLDHAMMER June 26, 2012

The City High Little Hawks won the opener of a double-header over Dubuque Wahlert, 11-3, on Monday night. City High gained an early 5-run advantage over the Golden Eagles with a string of quality first-inning...

Little Hawk second baseman takes to the mound in fifth

VICTORIA KIPP June 26, 2012

Junior Jack Frakes led the City High Little Hawks to a 11-3 win over the Dubuque Wahlert Golden Eagles on Monday night in the first game of a double-header. Frakes' defense was strong for most of the...

Young wrestlers observe Hawkeyes

MOLLY IRENE OLMSTEAD June 26, 2012

Tony Ramos' favorite part of the Hawkeye Wrestling Camps is taking the kids on a tour of Carver-Hawkeye Arena and watching their jaws drop when they see the 15,000-seat venue. "They walk in and say,...

Iowa football adds three more 2013 recruits

NICK FETTY June 26, 2012

Kickoff for the 2012 Iowa football is still 67 days away, but Iowa's coaching staff has been busy on the recruiting trails. Three more high school players made verbal commitments with the Hawkeyes on Sunday,...

Hawkeyes continue to dominate PTL

VICTORIA KIPP June 25, 2012

Melsahn Basabe's team trailed by 10 points near the end of the first half on Sunday in North Liberty. But his team, Jill Armstrong of Skogman Realty surged back and defeated Pelling/McCurry's, 106-98,...

Woodbury crashes the glass

CARLOS SOSA June 25, 2012

Rebounding is vital to having a strong defense and a potent offense. Incoming Hawkeye freshman Adam Woodbury showed flashes of his rebounding dominance when he powered his Prime Time League team to a win...

Commentary: Soccer tourneys need technology

ADAM WESLEY June 25, 2012

The Euro 2012 tournament suffered a less-than inspiring start, but it has kicked up a couple gears since then. The games have gotten more entertaining, the goals have been spectacular, and Kasey Keller...

Iowa grad Cartwright playing with Chris Brown in Drew League

TAYLOR AXELSON June 25, 2012

Bryce Cartwright isn't wearing No. 24 this summer. His jersey is no longer black and gold. He left Carver-Hawkeye Arena for a high-school gym near his home town in Compton, Calif. He was invited...

Iowans represent at track and field trials

DI STAFF June 25, 2012

Two former Iowa track and field athletes competed at the U.S. Track and Field Olympic Trials in Eugene, Ore., on June 22-24. Erik Sowinski raced in the 800-meter event and finished seventh in the prelims...

13 Hawkeye swimmers heading to Olympic trials

MOLLY IRENE OLMSTEAD June 22, 2012

Paul Gordon has done it all before, but this time he's not alone. Gordon qualified for the 2012 U.S. Olympic swimming trials, along with 12 of his Iowa teammates. The graduated Hawkeye also made it to...

Iowa swimming’s new recruits include future Olympian

TOM CLOS June 22, 2012

The Iowa men's swimming team has come a long way over the past few years. The Hawkeyes reeled in one of the nation's top recruiting classes, a little more than half a decade after the program nearly crumbled...

Iowa basketball sports camp wraps up

TAYLOR AXELSON June 22, 2012

Walking into the Field House on a day of the Hawkeye Basketball Camp is overwhelming. More than 185 boys between the ages of 8 and 12 run up and down the basketball courts, each one bouncing a basketball....