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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

Commentary: Game day routine needs overhaul

JON LINDER October 7, 2009

No place on Earth is more special to me than Kinnick Stadium. Raised to love the Black and Gold, I’ve seen my fair share of Iowa football games over the past 20 years. I’ve seen Tim Dwight change...

Flash of the forward

ROBBIE LEHMAN October 6, 2009

The forward position in soccer is one of the most glorious figures in sports. These players are put in the spotlight by the nature of their job: to put the ball in the net. “I think generally that is...

Women’s golf slides to 15th

DI SPORTS STAFF October 6, 2009

After the first round of play in the Johnnie Imes Invitational in Columbia, Mo., the Iowa women’s golf team finished tied for 13th place out of 18 teams. The Hawkeyes shot an overall score of 320 in...

Men’s golf in second

DI SPORTS STAFF October 6, 2009

The Iowa men’s golf team finished the first 36 holes of the Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic in second place, 12 strokes behind first-place Notre Dame. Despite shooting a 590 (30 over) — their highest...

Molnar in national tourney

DI SPORTS STAFF October 6, 2009

Iowa sophomore tennis player Sonja Molnar will begin play today in the International Tennis Association All-American event at the Riviera Tennis Club in Palisades, Calif. The tournament begins qualifying...

Third-ranked Legit Ballers shutout VONK

MATT SCHOMMER October 6, 2009

Getting warmed up for the playoffs, the Legit Ballers put on a clinic Monday night at the Hawkeye Recreation Fields, beating VONK, 46-0. The victory helped Legit Ballers solidify the team’s spot among...

Goff 5K memorializes former UI professor

IAN MARTIN October 5, 2009

While most students were sleeping in following a football game, the adults were out running. A group of 15 people, the majority over 30 years old, were at the Ashton Cross-Country Course Sunday morning...

Baseball beats DMACC in walk-off fashion

CLARK CAHILL October 5, 2009

There aren’t many better ways to start a collegiate baseball career than hitting a walk-off base hit. After the Bears tied the score at 4 in the top of the final inning, sophomore Dallas Burke, who...