Getting denied by the girl you wanted to take to prom always stings. You put in the legwork, buy the flowers, iron the shirt, and rehearse the line, only to have her tell you she's going with the starting quarterback.
By SwimSwam on SwimSwam Courtesy: Hawkeye Sports IOWA CITY, Iowa – University of Iowa swimming and diving finalized its 2026-27 schedule, UI head coach Nathan Mundt announced on Thursday.
Iowa fans, get ready for the weekend of November 14 and 15. Big things are coming for the Iowa Hawkeyes that weekend across all fronts. The Iowa Hawkeyes
There is the transfer portal, the world of NIL, and the nonstop roster shuffling of current collegiate athletes moving from one program to another, but one good, old-fashioned path still exists.
In the world of college athletics, the rules are constantly changing. All you can do is play by the rules laid out in front of you, and sometimes, that means getting a little bit creative and playing near the edge of the sandbox.
Slowly but surely, the 2026 college football season is approaching. With that comes the very forward look at the always-looming College Football Playoff.
The Iowa Hawkeyes continue to spread their recruiting reach across the Midwest and into the backyards of other Big Ten teams. On the heels of landing defensive
The Big Ten has announced the conference games for each of its women's basketball programs, and things seem to have broken nicely for the Iowa Hawkeyes on paper.
Things in the world of Iowa basketball continue to get better. With a women's basketball program on the cusp of staying as a national player in the sport and a men's team that just rejuvenated the fan base with a March Madness run, the good news continues for Iowa.
The Iowa Hawkeyes continue to add to their 2027 recruiting class with another splash on the defensive side of the ball. After a recent visit, the Iowa Hawkeyes have landed Bariyus Allen, just after offering the 2027 defensive lineman recruit.
The Iowa Hawkeyes and Kirk Ferentz continue to thrust themselves into the modern ways of success in college football, and that is largely through the willingness to seek help via the transfer portal.
Make no mistake about it, the 2025 version of the Iowa Hawkeyes on offense was one of the more fun and versatile units they have had in quite some time.
The hype and buzz around college football are only going to continue to get louder and gain more momentum until it reaches a fever pitch over the summer.
It's a joke that has more than run its course, but one that is still an easy target for many college football pundits and fans nationally. It is the low-hanging fruit that is the Iowa Hawkeyes' offense and its production, or sometimes lack thereof.
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark emerged as one of basketball's most iconic figures while playing for the University of Iowa. The star guard never won a national championship.
Just as the sun is going to come up, the Iowa Hawkeyes are going to be one of the nation's most consistent defenses. Sure, Phil Parker is replacing quite a few new faces this year, but has doubting him ever worked out for anyone?
It has been some time since a premier college football program had a quarterback competition entering fall camp. With the transfer portal, many top programs have simply brought in starters if there were question marks.
Iowa basketball head coach Ben McCollum relies on elite point guard play in his slow, methodical scheme. He needs a point guard unafraid of taking shots late in the shot clock and displaying patience when things can get hectic on the court.
To say that the 2025-26 season for the Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball team ended with a sour taste could be rather correct, if not even slightly understated.
With the calendar now June, the focus for many college football teams and fans can begin to drift to fall camp as the summer continues to linger on. For many coaching staffs across the country, the summer months continue to be about the ever-important recruitment of top high school talent.
The world of college baseball is heating up as postseason play is turning up the intensity and picking up the intensity. The College World Series nears, and the season is yet to finish, but one of everyone's favorite pastimes is already underway: players entering the transfer portal.
Caitlin Clark spent four seasons with the Iowa Hawkeyes, setting the all-time NCAA Division I scoring record (men’s and women’s) with 3,951 career points in the process.
Ferentz has sent a ton of great offensive linemen into the league, and the latest is Gennings Dunker, who was selected No. 96 overall in the 2026 NFL Draft by the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The Iowa Hawkeyes are going to accept the punishment handed down to them by the NCAA for allegedly tampering with quarterback Cade McNamara before he entered the transfer portal in 2022.
For Iowa, Riordan is commitment No. 7 in a 2027 class that's shaping up to be pretty good.
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