The Iowa Hawkeyes (13-7, 4-5 Big Ten) aim to break a five-game road losing streak when they visit the Ohio State Buckeyes (11-8, 3-5 Big Ten) on Monday, January 27, 2025 at 8:00 PM ET. Below, we
Linder becomes the fourth commitment in Iowa's 2026 recruiting class. He joins another offensive lineman, 4-star Carson Nielsen of Waterloo West. The Hawkeyes also have a verbal pledge from quarterback Cash Herrera. Marcello Vitti currently stands as Iowa's lone commitment on the defensive side of the ball in the 2026 recruiting class.
The Iowa Hawkeyes have a few players who will be selected throughout the 2025 NFL Draft. While the biggest name of the bunch is standout running back Kaleb Johnson, there is another intriguing name to keep an eye on.
The Iowa Hawkeyes have a lot of talent coming in through the 2025 recruiting class. According to 247 Sports, linebacker Burke Gautcher is the team's highest-ran
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.
Caitlin Clark may no longer be in an Iowa uniform, but her impact on the program will be felt forever. In honor of Clark's historic career with the Hawkeyes, the team will retire her No. 22 jersey when they host No.
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 have been very busy in the NCAA transfer portal this offseason. While they have gained quite a bit of talent, there are some players who have chosen to move on as well. One of those players was tight end Johnny Pascuzzi.
Keith Porter is focusing on Caitlin Clark's growth for her sophomore WNBA season, aiming to elevate her game against tougher defenses. With added strength and skills, the 2024 Rookie of the Year is poised for another breakout year,
The No. 1 Iowa women’s wrestling team heads back on the road to compete in the 2025 College Duals in Albany, New York, on Saturday. This one-day event will have the Hawkeyes competing against four opponents in the top 25 of the latest National Wrestling Coaches Association team rankings: Lock Haven,
The second-ranked University of Iowa wrestling team defeated fourth-ranked Ohio State on Saturday afternoon at Carver-Hawkeye Arena on Mediacom Mat.