SPORTS
With Iowa running back Jewel Hampton now out, the Hawkeye offense looks to junior Paki O’Meara.
Video: Football Forum - Hayden Fry
Today’s Football Forum is dedicated to legendary Iowa football coach Hayden Fry, who helped the Hawkeyes win three Big Ten championships from 1979 to 1998.
Big Ten Preview: Buckeyes back on top
Ohio State is restocked and ready to challenge for a fifth-straight Big Ten title.
Commentary: Men’s golf a tough opponent
Iowa men’s golf head coach Mark Hankins has built a tough team that isn’t going away any time soon.
‘Boldt’ing for volleyball success
After coaching stints with the Alabama and Nebraska volleyball programs, Ben Boldt has returned to the Midwest, and in his first season at Iowa, the Nebraska native has high expectations.
No problem flagging down students
Intramural flag football and sand volleyball begin next week.
Peculiar play marked 2008 flag-football semis
Flag football open league co-champs Legit Ballers and fraternity league champs Sigma Chi dueled last October, and the game couldn’t have been any more dramatic.
Women’s cross country optimistic for 2009 season
Despite the loss of their two top runners, the women’s cross country squad predicts a more successful season than last year.
Men’s cross country still looking for No. 1 harrier
Interchangeable parts look to help the Iowa men’s cross-country team climb up the Big Ten ranks.
In light of the inaugural Fry Fest taking place on Friday, legendary Iowa head coach Hayden Fry has been named an honorary captain for the Hawkeyes’ game at Kinnick Stadium on Saturday against Northern Iowa.






