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The Iowa State University Cyclone Marching Band is the marching band of Iowa State University.Composed of two ensembles, [1] the Iowa State University Cyclone Football 'Varsity" Marching Band (ISUCF'V'MB) and State Storm, the band performs in support of the Iowa State Cyclones football team at all home games (at the Jack Trice Stadium) and at some away games versus Big 12 Conference rivals.
The 2025 Iowa State Cyclones football team will represent Iowa State University as a member of the Big 12 Conference during the 2025 NCAA Division I FBS football season. They are led by Matt Campbell in his tenth year as their head coach. The Cyclones will play home games at Jack Trice Stadium located in Ames, Iowa.
"ISU Fights" is the fight song of Iowa State University.It is often played at sporting events, and otherwise it is mostly only sung by the Iowa Statesmen, the official men's choir of Iowa State, which generally sings the song at the end of their concerts, as part of a collection of school songs, starting with "Rise, Sons of Iowa State," "For I, For S, For Ever," the alma mater "Bells of Iowa ...
See Iowa State football's 2024 schedule, including dates, start times and TV channels for this season.
Iowa State Cyclones football will play abroad for the first time in program history in 2025, debuting against Kansas State in Dublin, Ireland. Iowa State football will open 2025 season schedule in ...
Iowa State Cyclones wrestling releases full schedule for 2024-25 season, including date for Cy-Hawk.
The City of Ames and Iowa State University jointly constructed the facility, which opened in 2001. It features an NHL regulation ice sheet for ice hockey, figure skating and open skating, and local high school hockey . The arena is equipped with eight locker rooms, two of which are designated to ISU, officials and other programs.
The VEISHEA logo displays many traditions of the celebration of and Iowa State University. VEISHEA (pronounced "VEE-sha" [1]) was an annual week-long celebration held each spring on the campus of Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa. The celebration featured a parade and many open-house demonstrations of the university facilities and departments.