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After strong showings on the summer circuits, he's seen his ranking rise from an unranked prospect to a top 75 player in the ...
Bill Belichick may be one of the most fascinating figures for the 2025 college football season, but you won't find him in the sport's biggest video game. EA College Football 26 will not feature ...
Caitlin Clark and the Revolution in Women’s Sports,” the title of USA Today's Christine Brennan’s new book about the WNBA ...
IOWA CITY – Walking into Carver-Hawkeye Arena on Saturday, memories filled the minds of members of the family of Chris Street. The former Iowa basketball player’s life was celebrated at ...
It was 30 years ago Thursday when the Iowa basketball program endured its most difficult loss ever. The traffic accident that claimed the life of Hawkeye forward Chris Street changed lives in the ...
Iowa basketball's staff under head coach Ben McCollum continues to grow with the additions of Jesse Shaw and Xavier Kurth on April 23.
Iowa teams led by Fran McCaffery were offensively minded. Fast-paced, high scoring and fun to watch. The makeup of Hawkeye teams moving forward is going to be a culture shock to what fans are ...
IOWA CITY, Iowa — A stoplight now patrols the intersection where the Iowa basketball program suffered the most difficult loss the Hawkeyes have had to endure.
Originally published on Jan. 13, 2013. Chris Street's spirit lives in an upstairs bedroom of his parents' rural Milo home. His black-and-gold basketball shoes are there. So is the stool that once sat ...
Iowa basketball player Acie Earl, above, remembers teammate Chris Street by having his number shaved into his head. Earl is being hugged by team trainer John Streif at Street's funeral Jan. 22, 1993.
NORWALK – Sunday January 19th marked 32 years since Chris Street was killed in a car accident. Street, a former Hawkeye basketball star, was beloved by so many around the state of Iowa. On Monday the ...
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