Nick Dworet was set to become a collegiate swimmer when he was slain at 17. In Iowa, his friend Alex Greenwald wants to ensure he’s never forgotten.
Author: Mark Emmert, Hawk Central
Iowa reverses decision to cut women’s swimming and diving program amid legal challenge
In the face of an uphill legal challenge for Iowa athletics, the university announced it is backing off its decision to cut the program.
No. 4 Iowa endures second-half slump in humbling Big Ten loss to Indiana
Hawkeyes go 5-for-23 from 3-point arc, play most of the game without guard CJ Fredrick and get second-half scoring only from Luka Garza.
No. 18 Iowa puts clamps on No. 25 Wisconsin for sixth straight win
Iowa got a strong defensive effort and beat Wisconsin to claim the Heartland Trophy for the first time since 2015.
Iowa athletic director: It would take ‘miracle’ to start Big Ten football in October
The Big Ten’s medical experts need to feel comfortable that sports can be safely played amid COVID-19, and there is positive news on that front.
Iowa beats USC 49-24 in Holiday Bowl: Ihmir Smith-Marsette dazzles
Ihmir Smith-Marsette scores three touchdowns in the second quarter alone as Iowa beats USC 49-24 in Holiday Bowl.
Iowa football legend Hayden Fry dies, leaves behind Texas-sized legacy matched only by his personality
One of the most cherished and admired sports figures in Iowa history, Hayden Fry died Tuesday at 90.
Broadcaster who referred to player as ‘King King’ to resume duties in spring
Iowa broadcaster Gary Dolphin had been suspended after comment following the Feb. 19 basketball loss to Maryland in which he called player “King Kong.”
Iowa Hawkeyes broadcaster Gary Dolphin suspended two games for ripping team on-air
Longtime IowaHawkeyes basketball radio broadcaster Gary Dolphinhas been suspended for two games aftercritical comments that were airedTuesday.