Iowa Hawkeye fans finally get to see the massive impact former star point guard Caitlin Clark had on the program after the recently reported ticket sales from 2022 to 2024.
Caitlin Clark Foundation announces 4 $22,000 grants
The Hawkeyes' fifth-year star is currently at this year's East-West Shrine Bowl, where he's popped up on the radars of many scouts and analysts. NFL Draft analyst Jordan Reid gave credit to the young tight end on Sunday, claiming that was impressed with his play throughout the Shrine Bowl.
When you think of the 2024 Iowa Hawkeyes, two of the first players that will probably come to mind are running back Kaleb Johnson and linebacker Jay Higgins. After all, both Johnson and Higgins were two of the best players in the country at their respective positions,
ESPN looked back on the class of 2022 rankings and did a re-rank. The Hawkeyes were a team that climbed these rankings after cashing in on success once again. Originally ranked as the No. 47 class of 2022, Iowa re-ranks as the No. 19 class in America due to hitting on a very successful group of players.
The Iowa Hawkeyes have quite a few former stars playing in the NFL. With the NFL season down to just one game remaining, there is still one former Iowa star sch
The Iowa men's basketball team held on for a one-point win over Penn State to break its three-game losing streak on Friday night.
The Iowa Hawkeyes are hoping to make some noise in the Big Ten in 2025. While the season is still quite a long time from now, Kirk Ferentz and company are ready for a fresh start. After an up-and-down 2024 season,
Iowa has already put together an impressive group of offensive linemen in its 2026 recruiting class. Four-star Carson Nielsen of Waterloo West committed to Iowa last year. Linder, a 6-foot-5 280-pound offensive lineman who attends Chanhassen High School in Minnesota, announced his pledge to the Hawkeyes on Sunday. Now Whitters joins that group.
Iowa advances to 13-7 on the season and 4-5 in Big Ten Conference play. Both teams got off to a hot start offensively, as after seven minutes of play, the Hawkeyes led the Nittany Lions 18-16.
At 3-5 in the Big Ten with three straight losses, Iowa badly needs a win. It faces a Penn State team that, like the Hawkeyes, likes to get up and go, and score. Iowa’s Owen Freeman shoots over a ...