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  2. Iowa Field House - Wikipedia

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    The Iowa Field House is a multi-purpose arena in Iowa City, Iowa.Opened in 1927, [2] it held up to 13,365 people at its height. At one time, it housed all Iowa athletic teams and coaching offices before the construction of additional facilities, most notably Carver-Hawkeye Arena.

  3. Carver–Hawkeye Arena - Wikipedia

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    Iowa teams moved to the second Iowa Armory (1922–1926), and then to the adjoining Iowa Field House (1926–1982), built directly beside the second Iowa Armory, which was incorporated into the new Field House facility. [5] [6] In 1927, the Iowa Field House was opened during Paul Belding's tenure as athletic director. Considered as a ...

  4. 1969–70 Iowa Hawkeyes men's basketball team - Wikipedia

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    The 1969–70 Iowa Hawkeyes men's basketball team represented the University of Iowa in intercollegiate basketball during the 1969–70 season.The team was led by Ralph Miller and played their home games at the Iowa Field House.

  5. Kinnick Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Kinnick Stadium is a stadium located in Iowa City, Iowa, United States.It is the home stadium of the University of Iowa Hawkeyes football team. Opened in 1929 as Iowa Stadium to replace Iowa Field, it currently holds up to 69,250 people, making it the 7th largest stadium in the Big Ten, and one of the 20 largest university owned stadiums in the nation.

  6. 1980–81 Iowa Hawkeyes men's basketball team - Wikipedia

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    Iowa Field House Iowa City, Iowa: Dec 13, 1980 * No. 16 : at Drake "Big Four" W 90–68 5–1: Veterans Memorial Auditorium Des Moines, Iowa: Dec 20, 1980 * No. 16 : Iowa State Rivalry: W 85–59 6–1: Iowa Field House Iowa City, IA: Dec 30, 1980 * No. 14 : Northern Iowa "Big Four" W 86–52 7–1: Iowa Field House Iowa City, Iowa: Big Ten ...

  7. 1983–84 Iowa Hawkeyes men's basketball team - Wikipedia

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    Iowa Field House Iowa City, IA: 1/21/1984: Wisconsin: W 75–62 9–6 (2–3) Iowa Field House Iowa City, IA: 1/26/1984: at Ohio State: L 54–65 9–7 (2–4) St. John Arena Columbus, OH: 1/28/1984: at Indiana: L 47–54 9–8 (2–5) Assembly Hall Bloomington, IN: 2/2/1984: No. 8 Illinois: L 52–54 9–9 (2–6) Iowa Field House Iowa City ...

  8. Shelter House's winter shelter is now open with more space ...

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    Shelter House's winter emergency shelter opened on Dec. 4, providing additional space for a growing local homeless population.

  9. 1974–75 Iowa Hawkeyes men's basketball team - Wikipedia

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    The 1974–75 Iowa Hawkeyes men's basketball team represented the University of Iowa as members of the Big Ten Conference.The team was led by first-year head coach Lute Olson, and played their home games at the Iowa Field House.