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The University of Iowa Athletics Hall of Fame is home to many major trophies and awards, including Nile Kinnick’s Heisman Trophy, the 1958 National Football Championship Trophy and all twenty-four NCAA wrestling titles. Exhibits highlight the history and significance of famous Iowa Hawkeye players, coaches, and teams.
The Iowa Hawkeyes football statistical leaders are individual statistical leaders of the Iowa Hawkeyes football program in various categories, [1] including passing, rushing, receiving, total offense, defensive stats, and kicking. Within those areas, the lists identify single-game, single-season, and career leaders.
The Iowa high school volleyball state tournament will be held Monday through Thursday in Coralville. ... She's one of the best setters in Iowa, averaging 8.3 assists, 2.4 digs and a 1.6 aces per ...
The Iowa Hawkeyes football team was founded in 1889 to represent the University of Iowa in intercollegiate competition, and it has participated in the sport every season since. Over the course of the team's history, individual Hawkeye players of exceptional ability have received many accolades.
Cal Jones – one of two Iowa football players to have his jersey retired; won the Outland Trophy in 1955 [81] Nate Kaeding – NFL placekicker [82] Harry Kalas – voice of the Philadelphia Phillies , NFL on Westwood One and NFL Films [83] Aaron Kampman – NFL defensive end [84] Alex Karras – professional football player and actor [85]
Many new, yet familiar faces have risen to the top of the ranks in Iowa HS volleyball. Here are the top 10 teams, regardless of class, in Iowa. The Des Moines Register's Iowa high school ...
The Iowa Hawkeyes are the athletic teams that represent the University of Iowa, located in Iowa City, Iowa, United States.The Hawkeyes have varsity teams in 20 sports, 7 for men and 13 for women; The teams participate in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and are members of the Big Ten Conference (since 1899).
The "Steubenville Trio" (as Jones, Vincent, and Gilliam were called) arrived with Iowa football in bad shape. Iowa had had only one winning season in the previous ten years. Cal Jones was a dominant figure on the field from 1953 to 1955. In 1953, Iowa finished the year ranked 9th in the final AP Poll, Iowa's best finish since the Ironmen in