| Week 7 - Who wants it more? |
Tue Oct 19 11:57:18 2010 EST |
| ches, 140 yards, four TDs against Louisiana Tech), SNEAK PEEK: There are four Top 25 showdowns this week, each of which will play a huge part in shaping up conference races. The Big Ten will take center stage in Iowa City with the 13th-ranked Iowa Hawkeyes playing host to the 10th- ranked Wisconsin Badgers. The Big 12 is next on the docket with 14th-ranked Nebraska invading Stillwater to take on 17th-ranked Oklahoma State and third- ranked Oklahoma on the road against 18th-ranked Missouri. The |
| No.15 Hawkeyes visit Ann Arbor to take on Wolverines |
Wed Oct 13 10:57:05 2010 EST |
| Ann Arbor, MI (Sports Network) - The 15th-ranked Iowa Hawkeyes take to the road in Big Ten play this weekend, as they invade Ann Arbor to tangle with the Michigan Wolverines. Kirk Ferentz's Hawkeyes opened up conference play in impressive fashion two weeks ago, making light work of Penn State in Iowa City, 24-3. The victory was the second straight for the Hawkeyes, whose only loss has come to nationally-ranked Arizona in week number three. The Hawkeyes were idle this past weekend, giving the te |
| Hawkeyes seek turnaround against Cardinals |
Wed Sep 22 10:46:39 2010 EST |
| Iowa City, IA (Sports Network) - The 18th-ranked Iowa Hawkeyes wrap up their non-conference schedule this weekend, as they entertain the Ball State Cardinals at Kinnick Stadium. The Hawkeyes took to the road for the first time last weekend and suffered their first loss of the campaign, a 34-27 setback at nationally-ranked Arizona. "They made the plays they had to make at the end and we didn't get it done," Iowa head coach Kirk Ferentz said. Iowa, which had been considered a darkhorse for the na |
| Foles guides Arizona over Iowa |
Sun Sep 19 03:20:00 2010 EST |
| Tucson, AZ (Sports Network) - Nick Foles threw a four-yard touchdown pass to William Wright late in the fourth quarter, as the 24th-ranked Arizona Wildcats took down the ninth-ranked Iowa Hawkeyes, 34-27, in a non-conference game. Foles completed 28-of-39 passes for 303 yards, two touchdowns, and a pick for the Wildcats (3-0), who dominated Toledo and The Citadel over the first two weeks. Wright hauled in five passes for 67 yards, while David Douglas caught seven passes for 74 yards and a score |
| Duel in the desert pits Hawkeyes against Wildcats |
Wed Sep 15 11:30:58 2010 EST |
| Tucson, AZ (Sports Network) - A battle of Top-25 teams takes place in the desert on Saturday night, as the ninth-ranked Iowa Hawkeyes pay a visit to the 24th-ranked Arizona Wildcats. Both teams come in undefeated, with Iowa beating up on Eastern Illinois (37-7) and Iowa State (35-7), and Arizona having hammered both Toledo (41-2) and The Citadel (52-6). It's obvious neither team has been tested to this point, so it will be interesting to see if they come out swinging, or take a more conservativ |
| Instate rivals clash as ninth-ranked Hawkeyes take on Cyclones |
Wed Sep 8 11:15:33 2010 EST |
| Iowa City, IA (Sports Network) - Bitter rivals clash at Kinnick Stadium this weekend, as the ninth-ranked Iowa Hawkeyes do battle with the Iowa State Cyclones. The Hawkeyes took care of business in their opener last weekend, as they tallied a 37-7 victory over Eastern Illinois, a FCS program. "We're very happy with the win," UI head coach Kirk Ferentz said. "All-in-all, I think we're all pleased. It was good we got to play a lot of guys in the fourth quarter." It was certainly a better performa |
| Iowa gets things started against FCS foe Eastern Illinois |
Wed Sep 1 13:14:52 2010 EST |
| Iowa City, IA (Sports Network) - The ninth-ranked Iowa Hawkeyes lift the lid on the 2010 season this Saturday, as they play host to the Panthers of Eastern Illinois in the first-ever meeting between the two teams. Eastern Illinois, which plays its football out of the Ohio Valley Conference and is ranked 18th in the initial Football Championship Subdivision poll sponsored by The Sports Network and Fathead.com, is coming off an 8-4 season in which it won the OVC title with a 6-2 mark. The Panther |
| The Cardinal advance with dominating win over Iowa |
Tue Mar 23 00:44:54 2010 EST |
| Stanford, CA (Sports Network) - Rosalyn Gold-Onwude scored 26 points and dished out five assists to lead the top-seeded Stanford Cardinal to a 96-67 victory over the eighth-seeded Iowa Hawkeyes in second round action of the NCAA Tournament at Maples Pavilion. Nnemkadi Ogwumike added 23 points, nine rebounds and seven assists for Stanford (33-1), while Jayne Appel tallied 16 points and seven boards. Kayla Pedersen and Jeanette Pohlen contributed 11 points apiece for Stanford, which will now take |
| Iowa knocks off Rutgers in first round |
Sun Mar 21 00:13:23 2010 EST |
| Stanford, CA (Sports Network) - Kachine Alexander scored 18 points in leading the eighth-seeded Iowa Hawkeyes to a 70-63 victory over the ninth-seeded Rutgers Scarlet Knights in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament. Jaime Printy and Kamille Wahlin netted 15 points apiece in the win for Iowa (20-13). Morgan Johnson and Kelly Krei contributed healthy efforts as well, scoring 12 and 10 points, respectively. Brittany Ray led Rutgers (19-15) with 15 points, while Chelsey Lee scored 14 points. My |
| Big Ten Conference Tournament Recaps |
Thu Mar 11 17:12:39 2010 EST |
| Indianapolis, IN (Sports Network) - Manny Harris scored a team-high 22 points and pulled down nine rebounds as he led the Michigan Wolverines to a 59-52 win over the Iowa Hawkeyes in the opening game of the 2010 Big Ten Conference Tournament at Conseco Fieldhouse. Also scoring in double figures for eighth-seeded Michigan (15-16) was DeShawn Sims who dropped in 14 points off the bench. The ninth-seeded Hawkeyes (10-22) were paced by Cully Payne who delivered a game-high 25 points, while Aaron Fu |
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