Daily Iowan, University of Iowa, IA
16 hours ago by Lars Headington - The Daily Iowan
There was no luck involved for the No. 7 seed Mike Gatens Real Estate/McCurrys, as it bested top-seeded Iowa City Ready-Mix/Delimart, 103-81, to claim the Prime Time League championship Wednesday in North Liberty.
Gatens/McCurrys trailed much of the first half - down by as many as 10 less than nine minutes into the game - and it looked as though Ready-Mix/Delimart's physical style of play had overwhelmed the Gatens/McCurrys players.
Daily Iowan, University of Iowa, IA
1 day ago by Darren Josephson - The Daily Iowan
It has been more than 10 years since Liang Chow has been able to take a vacation. He says he cannot afford it.
But Chow is not talking about affording in the monetary sense. Instead, he cannot afford to leave the athletes he trains for any extended period of time.
Daily Iowan, University of Iowa, IA
2 days ago by Zach Smith - The Daily Iowan
It's 6 a.m. The light blue sky is painted with a hint of orange before the sun makes its daily trek across the horizon. Most of Iowa City's 82,000-some residents remain sound asleep in their beds.
Not Doug Schwab.
Iowa State Daily, Iowa State University, IA
3 days ago by Jason McDonnell
Although the 2008 seasons have not started, many coaches around the country are already out recruiting for the following season. The ISU football team, as well as both men's and women's basketball teams, have a list of recruits they are attempting to bring in for the 2009 season.
Iowa State Daily, Iowa State University, IA
6 days ago by Matt Gubbels
As coach Christy Johnson and her staff continue to try to build the ISU volleyball program into a national power, the Cyclones were recognized as having one of the top-25 recruiting classes for the first time ever. Johnson's 2008 group includes five players, three of whom are coming from the state where she played her high school and college volleyball: Nebraska.
Iowa State Daily, Iowa State University, IA
6 days ago by Matt Gubbels
Of the 25 incoming recruits on the 2008 ISU football roster, there are two who may have to play right away.
With the departure of four-year starting kicker Bret Culbertson and kickoff specialist Josh Griebahn, incoming freshmen Zach Guyer and Grant Mahoney figure to be the replacements for the production on field goals, PATs and kickoffs.