Suspended Hawkeye receiver Dominique Douglas pleaded guilty to a fifth-degree theft charge Tuesday after he reportedly stole three DVDs from Wal-Mart.
Officers issued an arrest warrant on Monday and took Douglas, 19, to the Johnson County Jail early Tuesday morning; fellow suspended sophomore receiver Anthony Bowman posted Douglas' $500 bond Tuesday morning.
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If Kirk Ferentz doesn't have his Halloween costume picked out for today's trick-or-treating in Iowa City, he could certainly consider dressing up as a doctor.
With the number of injury and health-related questions the head coach answered at his press conference Tuesday, Ferentz is gaining plenty of firsthand experience in what has been almost a second profession this season.
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - Can it be? It appears New Mexico finally has a coach whose résumé matches the famously high standards of the program's passionate fans.
At the very least, Steve Alford brings a marquee name and solid hoops credentials to Albuquerque, where The Pit remains nationally famous but the locals are still yearning for a national-level college basketball program.
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The Hawkeye volleyball begins a four-match road trip tonight at Minnesota (12-10, 5-7), hoping a rare midweek showdown can spike its eight-game losing streak. (0) comments
The days and the courts have grown cooler since the beginning of the fall tennis season in early September. As the warm weather wanes, so too does the practice calendar for Hawkeyes women's tennis - but not the intensity.
The play inside the Hawkeye Tennis and Recreation Complex is as crisp as the leaves and the autumn breeze outside.
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DI: How did it feel getting the most wins you've ever gotten as a head coach here at Iowa since 2000?
Griesbaum: I didn't really think much about it. I really would of liked to have 15 on [Oct. 27]. Not because it's 15, but because we were in a position to win that game and didn't.
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EAST LANSING, Mich. - Former Michigan State running back T.J. Duckett says his lifelong best friend, fellow Kalamazoo native John Bradford, "is the biggest Michigan fan in the history of the state."
In 2001, Duckett irritated his buddy - and millions of other Wolverine fans - by catching the game-winning touchdown as time expired in one of the most controversial games in a rivalry that will celebrate its 100th game Saturday.
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STATE COLLEGE, Pa. - Their bodies were sore and their egos were bruised after an embarrassing loss to No. 1 Ohio State, but at least the Penn State Nittany Lions got to sleep in after a home game for the first time this season.
Coach Joe Paterno believes his squad has learned enough of a lesson off the field that the Nittany Lions no longer have stadium-cleanup duty.
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