While the Iowa Hawkeyes official season isn't set to start until the earlier half of next week, but according to multiple sources in and around the program, the black and gold have already shouldered a stretch of competitive basketball in the form of two (meant to be) secret exhibition games.
Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball head coach Jan Jensen was more than thrilled with her team's 104 points. Iowa's first exhibition game went according to plan as they took down D2 Ashland, 104-63.
It's no easy task taking on the No. 6 team in the nation, but the Iowa Hawkeyes know Oregon is the only obstacle in their way. They hung in there with No.
With the arrival of newly-hired head coach Ben McCollum, as well as his previous star guard Bennett Stirtz — both of relative Drake Bulldogs fame — the Iowa Hawkeyes basketball program has seen a storm of media coverage converge around the two torch-carrying personalities.
The Iowa Hawkeyes are on the precipice of their first season under a new head coach in a long, storied 15 years. In the settled dust of the now bygone Fran McCaffery era, new head-man Ben McCollum is working to rebuild a program that had long lost their way.
Entering the 2025-26 CFB year, Iowa Hawkeyes' redshirt freshman and wide receiver KJ parker was poised to be a breakout star. According to special teams coordinator LeVar Woods, he's lived up to the hype.
Two teams with identical 6-2 records are getting vastly different treatment in college football rankings. Fox Sports analyst Joel Klatt believes preseason expectations created a bias that still influences how voters view these teams today. Texas entered the 2025 season ranked number one in the country.
Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball head coach Jan Jensen has a chance to put together one of the greatest recruiting classes in program history. With McKenna Woliczko already committed, she knows she can now put her full attention into the likes of Addison Bjorn and Jenica Lewis.
The Iowa Hawkeyes continue to enter new eras for both men's and women's basketball. Men's head coach Ben McCollum is entering his first year with the team as women's head coach Jan Jensen enters her second.
For the first time in forever, the Iowa Hawkeyes are putting everything together. Their offense and defense are firing on all cylinders, but it's been their defense that has kept them in games.
Following what may have been the most eventful offseason for the men's basketball program in Iowa City since the last time they hired a coach — 15 years ago, for those counting — the sun is set to officially rise on the Ben McCollum era in less than one week.
In the midst of the Iowa Hawkeyes conference climb and chase for a top three spot in the B1G, it's been easy to miss the arguably nonsensical fact that the black and gold still haven't worked their way into nationally-ranked relevancy in the midst of an impressive winning streak.
At one point, the Iowa Hawkeyes were 3-2 and had their work cut out to make a bowl game. Now, they're 6-2 heading into one of the biggest games in recent memory.
While plenty of Iowa Hawkeyes stole the show against Minnesota, arguably no one in the nation had a better week than Logan Jones. Jones, the two-time All-Big Ten center, was named Outland Trophy National Player of the Week.
The Iowa Hawkeyes had a crucial recruiting weekend that could reshape their quarterback future. Three-star quarterback Tradon Bessinger from Kaysville, Utah, decommitted from Boise State after his official visit to Iowa City, and the Hawkeyes appear to be frontrunners.
Heading into the bye week, the Iowa Hawkeyes look better at their current juncture than they have all season, especially considering their worrying 3-2 start and the flurry of negative media attention that came their way after that second loss.
The Iowa Hawkeyes, now 6-2 (4-1) are in a nationally revered position to not only enter consideration for ranking in the AP Top 25, but, given a few more crucial conference wins, the opportunity to compete on the highest level in the B1G.
Not only did the Iowa Hawkeyes defeat Minnesota this weekend, they dominated them. The game wasn't even close, and it was the second time in the Hawkeyes last three games where they completely obliterated their opponent.
Through five games in the 2025 season, the Iowa Hawkeyes appeared to be trending towards their recently regular "middle of the road" finish in what is arguably the nation's premier football conference right now, the B1G.
Iowa basketball player Tavion Banks was arrested over the weekend after he allegedly got into a fight at a bar. According to a criminal complaint that was obtained by KCRG, Banks got into an altercation with staff at a bar called ReUnion Brewery near the University of Iowa campus in Iowa City.
The Caitlin Clark effect is still very real in Iowa City. The Iowa Hawkeyes have always had a strong women's basketball program, but Clark really put Iowa hoops on the map nationally.