Bluder Selected To Missouri Valley Conference Hall Of Fame
By JOHN BOHNENKAMP Former Iowa women’s basketball coach Lisa Bluder will join the Missouri Valley Conference Hall of Fame next March. Bluder, who coached Drake from 1990-2000 and played basketball at Northern Iowa, will be one of six inductees who … Continue reading Bluder Selected To Missouri Valley Conference Hall Of Fame
Clark’s 22 To Be Retired At Iowa’s Game Vs. USC
By JOHN BOHNENKAMP Caitlin Clark’s number 22 officially will be hanging from the Carver-Hawkeye Arena rafters on February 2. Iowa announced on Wednesday that the jersey number of Clark, college basketball’s all-time leading scorer, will be retired in a ceremony … Continue reading Clark’s 22 To Be Retired At Iowa’s Game Vs. USC
Leathernecks Take Care Of Home To Open OVC Play
By JOHN BOHNENKAMP MACOMB, Ill. — Western Illinois missed a chance to win the Ohio Valley Conference men’s basketball regular-season championship last season because the Leathernecks struggled at times at home. The Leathernecks finished a game out of the three-team … Continue reading Leathernecks Take Care Of Home To Open OVC Play
Stagnant Second Half Costs Leathernecks In Loss
By JOHN BOHNENKAMP MACOMB, Ill. — Western Illinois’ women’s basketball team struggled to make shots in the first half of Tuesday’s Ohio Valley Conference opener against Tennessee Tech, and yet the halftime score was tied. The Leathernecks had the same … Continue reading Stagnant Second Half Costs Leathernecks In Loss
THE MONDAY TIPOFF: Iowa’s Koch Happy To Be Playing Again
By JOHN BOHNENKAMP Cooper Koch admitted he showed no mercy shooting fade-away jumpers over the participants at Iowa’s basketball camp last summer. “We were doing stations with all the kids, and his station was one-on-one with the kids,” guard Pryce … Continue reading THE MONDAY TIPOFF: Iowa’s Koch Happy To Be Playing Again
Hawkeyes Find Final Minutes Of Loss To ISU To Be An Equation Of Frustration
By JOHN BOHNENKAMP IOWA CITY — Plans work until they don’t. Shots fall until they don’t. A win is in your grasp until it slips away. Iowa’s 89-80 loss to Iowa State was just another regret for the Hawkeyes, who … Continue reading Hawkeyes Find Final Minutes Of Loss To ISU To Be An Equation Of Frustration
Hawkeyes Roll The Dice, And Find A Winner
By JOHN BOHNENKAMP IOWA CITY — Jan Jensen’s substitution patterns were like putting dice in a Yahtzee cup, giving it a good shake, and then rolling to see what you would get. Jensen, in her first season as Iowa’s head … Continue reading Hawkeyes Roll The Dice, And Find A Winner
Hawkeyes Face The Challenge Of No. 3 ISU
By JOHN BOHNENKAMP Resumé enhancing wins can be found in December, and Iowa has a chance at one in Thursday’s home game against No. 3 Iowa State. The Hawkeyes (7-2) are at No. 50 in the NCAA’s NET, and don’t … Continue reading Hawkeyes Face The Challenge Of No. 3 ISU
THE MONDAY TIPOFF: WIU’s Maletic Finds A Home As A Scorer And As A Defender
By JOHN BOHNENKAMP Marko Maletic came to Western Illinois with a resumé of a scorer. He’s found a home not just with his point production, but also with his defense. The 6-foot-6 senior is back in the Leathernecks’ starting lineup … Continue reading THE MONDAY TIPOFF: WIU’s Maletic Finds A Home As A Scorer And As A Defender
Wolverines’ Size Will Be Challenge For Hawkeyes
By JOHN BOHNENKAMP Michigan hired a new coach who put together an almost entirely new roster. It’s working so far for the Wolverines, who are Iowa’s next opponent in Saturday’s 1 p.m. (CST) game at Ann Arbor, Mich. Michigan is … Continue reading Wolverines’ Size Will Be Challenge For Hawkeyes
