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Van Aalsum Earns Third Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week Nod

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November 3rd, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

IOWA CITY, Iowa — University of Iowa field hockey junior Dionne van Aalsum has been named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week for the third time this season, the conference office announced Monday.

This marks her seventh career Offensive Player of the Week honor, which gives her the most offensive or defensive weekly awards by a Hawkeye.

Her 11 total weekly honors (seven offensive, four freshman) are the most in Iowa field hockey history and are tied for second-most all-time among Big Ten players with Northwestern’s Bente Baekers. She trails Northwestern’s Chelsea Armstrong (13).

Van Aalsum scored three goals, including the game winner as Iowa defeated Ohio State in double overtime. She leads the nation in goals (26), goals per game (1.63), points (54) and points per game (3.38).

The Castricum, Netherlands, native leads all active Division I players with 63 career goals in 53 games. She is the only player in the top 10 with fewer than 55 games played. She also leads in points per game.

Iowa (12-4) travels to Bloomington, Indiana, to face Indiana on Thursday at 4 p.m. (CT) in the Big Ten Tournament.

In-Seat Service in CHA on Tap for Iowa Hoops

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November 3rd, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

IOWA CITY, Iowa – A new in-seat beverage service will be available in Carver-Hawkeye Arena for the 2025-26 University of Iowa men’s and women’s basketball seasons, it was announced Monday by the University of Iowa Athletics Department.

The in-seat service will be offered exclusively to fans sitting courtside and in padded seats within the lower bowl of the arena.

Fans throughout the arena will be able to purchase drinks from roaming hawkers, who will serve the general public until all services halt at the beginning of the fourth quarter for women’s games and at the under-12 media timeout for men’s contests.

Fans can also purchase beverages and limited concessions at a walk-up stand at the south end of the playing court.

A QR code will be affixed directly to seats in the lower bowl of the arena where the service is available.

The Iowa women’s team opens its season on Monday, hosting Southern at 6:30 p.m. (CT), while the Hawkeye men will host Robert Morris in its season opener at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday.

Stirtz Named to Jersey Mike’s Naismith Trophy Player of the Year Watch List

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November 3rd, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

IOWA CITY, Iowa – University of Iowa senior Bennett Stirtz has been named to the 2025-26 Jersey Mike’s Naismith Trophy Men’s College Player of the Year Watch List presented by AXIA Time, it was announced Monday by the Atlanta Tipoff Club/Naismith Awards.

It is the second preseason Player of the Year preseason nod for Stirtz as he was named to the NABC watch list on Friday.

The Liberty, Missouri, native has also been named a preseason All-American by CBS Sports (second team), Field of 68 (second team), Jon Rothstein (second team), Blue Ribbon College Basketball Yearbook (fourth team) and Jay Bilas (honorable mention).  He is also on the Bob Cousy Point Guard of the Year Watch List.

Stirtz, who is in his first season as a Hawkeye, was an All-American by three outlets during the 2024-25 season at Drake.  He was also tabbed as the Missouri Valley Conference Larry Bird Player of the Year and Missouri Valley Conference Newcomer of the Year.

He led the MVC in scoring (19.2), steals (2.21) and assist-to-turnover ratio (2.86), while ranking second in assists (5.7).  He also led the NCAA in minutes played, averaging 39:22 per game.

Stirtz is one of 13 players from the Big Ten Conference on the list, along with Oregon’s Nate Bittle, Wisconsin’s John Blackwell, UCLA’s Donovan Dent, Indiana’s Tucker DeVries, Illinois’ Ivisic Tomislav, Purdue’s Trey Kaufman-Renn, Michigan’s Yaxel Lendeborg, Northwestern’s Nick Martinelli, Oregon’s Jackson Shelstad, Purdue’s Braden Smith, Illinois’ Andrej Stojakovic and Ohio State’s Bruce Thornton.

The Hawkeyes host Robert Morris on Tuesday in their season opener at 7:30 p.m. (CT) on Mediacom Court inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena. The game will be televised on BTN.

Tickets are available at  hawkeyesports.com/tickets.

Lipsey Named to Naismith Trophy Men’s College Player of the Year Watch List

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November 3rd, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

ATLANTA, Ga.  – Iowa State point guard Tamin Lipsey has been named to the Jersey Mike’s Naismith Trophy Men’s College Player of the Year Watch List Presented by AXIA Time. Lipsey is among 50 players in the country named to the list.
This is the third preseason honor Lipsey has received in the last few weeks, as he was also named to the Bob Cousy Point Guard of the Year Watch List and to the 10-person All-Big 12 Preseason Team. Lipsey missed both Iowa State exhibition games with an injury but is on track to be back for the season opener.
Last season, Lipsey was a semifinalist for the Naismith Defensive Player of the Year Award and a finalist for the Nolan Richardson Award, presented to the player that is the heart and soul of a winning team. Lipsey earned All-Big 12 honors for the second-straight season, being named to the third team last season. He was also named to the Big 12 All-Defensive Team.
Lipsey hit a pair of career milestones last year. On Feb. 22 he broke Monté Morris’ career steals record with the 226th swipe of his career. He became the 35th player in program history to surpass 1,000 career points against BYU on March 4. Lipsey is one of just 26 players in men’s college basketball to play 100 games and average 10.2 points, 4.2 assists, 3.7 rebounds and 2.3 steals per game since 1947-48. Lipsey averaged 10.6 points, 3.1 assists, 2.6 rebounds and 2.0 steals last year.

2025 Western Iowa Conference Volleyball All-Conference Honors Announced

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November 3rd, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

First Team
Sydney Sommers (Riverside)
Bentley Rone (Riverside)
Harlow Miller (Audubon)
Addisyn Bandow (IKM – Manning)
Sophia Fenner (Riverside)
Keagan Eisheid (IKM – Manning)
Carly Nelson (Underwood)

Second Team
Harlie Leaders (Tri – Center)
Rylee Hemmingsen (Treynor)
Khloee Stoops (Missouri Valley)
Lillian Reed (Riverside)
Dilynn Myler (Missouri Valley)
Lindsey Kastner (Loma)
Karlee Arp (IKM – Manning)
Bella Klutts (Loma)
Ashley Kelley (Riverside)

Honorable Mention
Madison Kelley (Riverside)
Tess Casey (Tri – Center)
Anna Stangle (IKM – Manning)
Ava Sloan (Loma)
Hailey Ambrose (Underwood)
Kendra Hansen (AHSTW)
Anna Larsen (Audubon)
Shaylee Smith (Tryenor)
Claire Myler (Missouri Valley)

Saturday’s Oregon-Iowa Football Game Sold Out

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November 3rd, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

IOWA CITY, Iowa – The Oregon-Iowa football game scheduled for Nov. 8 in Iowa City is officially sold out, the announcement was made Monday by the Iowa Athletics Ticket Office.

Iowa has sold out its first six home games in 2025. Tickets remain for the home finale versus Michigan State on Nov. 22.

The game against the Ducks will be Iowa’s 26th consecutive sellout inside Kinnick Stadium dating back to the start of the 2022 season. Start time and television information for this contest will be announced this weekend.

Tickets are only sold and issued by the UI Athletics Ticket Office and its authorized agents. Persons buying tickets from other entities do so at their own risk. Fans should use caution if buying tickets from unauthorized outlets and are strongly encouraged to use SeatGeek, the official fan to fan marketplace of Hawkeyes, for sold out events.

The UI Athletic Ticket Office is only able to service/support purchases made through that office, or on SeatGeek. Iowa Athletics reserves the right to cancel any ticket purchases, less fees, made for the purpose of resale without notification.

All tickets for University of Iowa athletic events are distributed electronically and should be downloaded to a smartphone device. If you do not have access to a smartphone, please contact the ticket office to make arrangements.

Hawkeyes Outlast Illini in Champaign

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November 3rd, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

Champaign, Ill. – University of Iowa volleyball took down Illinois in five sets on Sunday afternoon inside a sold-out Huff Hall. It is Iowa’s first win in Champaign since 2005 and first over the Illini since 2016. The Hawkeyes improve to 13-11 overall and 4-8 in the Big Ten.

The Hawkeyes claimed the first two sets, 25-19 and 25-22. Illinois forced a fifth set after winning the third and fourth sets, 25-19 and 25-15. Iowa secured the decider, 15-10.

Iowa’s win was its third five-set victory of the season. The Hawkeyes improved to 11-1 when winning the first set.

Redshirt sophomore Alyssa Worden recorded her fourth-straight double-double in the victory. Worden tallied 14 digs and 11 kills and hit at a .320 clip. Senior setter Claire Ammeraal closed in on a double-double with 53 assists and nine digs.

Iowa continued to utilize all options in the front row, with four Hawkeyes in double-digit kill figures. Graduate Chard’e Vanzandt led the team with 19 kills. She also added seven digs and four blocks. Junior Hannah Whittingstall terminated 13 kills and hit a team-high .333. The reigning league defensive player of the week had a team-best five blocks in the win. Freshman Carmel Vares made an impact at the pin with 11 kills on 26 swings, good for a .308 hitting percentage.

As a team, Iowa held the advantage in most statistical categories, recording more kills (63-56), a higher hitting percentage (.242 – .196), more assists (58-50) and more blocks (9.0-7.0). From the service line, each team had nine service errors, but Illinois held the advantage in aces (9-2).

Up Next: Iowa (13-11, 4-8 B1G) travels to No. 24 Indiana on Friday night in Bloomington. First serve is scheduled for 5 p.m. (CT) inside Wilkinson Hall. The match will be streamed on B1G+ and the Hawkeye Radio Network.

Hawkeyes Complete Fall Chases

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November 3rd, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

IOWA CITY, Iowa – The University of Iowa rowing team finished the fall racing along the Iowa River and Lake Carnegie for the Iowa and Princeton Chases.

IOWA CHASE
Saturday morning, juniors through master’s level rowers took on the 3500-meter course. In time trial format, the Hawkeyes swept all boat classes against Drake.

QUOTING ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH MEGAN FITZPATRICK
“It was great to see our first years compete for the first time as Hawkeyes! They showed good depth across the whole squad and we’re looking forward to how they’ll take that into our winter training block”, said Fitzpatrick. “As a team we hit the split times we were looking for and did a good job executing the race plans we outlined in practice this week.”

PRINCETON CHASE
Sunday, the Hawkeyes took on the Princeton Chase, facing off against seven ranked opponents. In the 62 varsity eight field, Iowa’s A boat finished 15th. Both boats recorded program best times for the 3-mile course. In the fours, Iowa mixed up line-ups and finished 16th, 17th and 18th, showing consistency throughout the program.

HEAR FROM HEAD COACH JEFF GARBUTT
“I am proud of how our athletes went out and attacked the challenge this weekend. We showed really solid performances from all boats this weekend and I am excited about the progress that the program is making. Coach Fitzpatrick did a great job leading our athletes at home. It was great for our newcomers to get their first victories as Hawkeyes and our experienced athletes did a great job leading throughout the weekend.”

Hawkeyes Dominate Home Opener

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November 3rd, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

IOWA CITY, Iowa — The top-ranked University of Iowa women’s wrestling team put on a show in its home opener. The Hawkeyes notched two wins, beating Central College, 44-0, and Cornell College, 43-0. In total, Iowa registered five pins and 13 tech. falls.

IOWA VS. CENTRAL COLLEGE
Sophomore Valarie Solorio started off the opener with a bang, winning by tech. fall over Gracie Pattison to give the Hawkeyes a 4-0 lead. At 110 pounds, No. 1 ranked Ava Bayless pinned Campbell Crabb in 27 seconds. At 117, freshman Harlee Hiller won by tech. fall (10-0) over Aniya Coleman in her Carver-Hawkeye Arena debut.

At 124, freshman Isabella Marie Gonzales won via forfeit. Then, a tech. fall win by freshman Bella Williams over Julia Kanne at 131 added to the Iowa lead. At 138, redshirt junior Ella Schmit got the pin over Esther Belzer. After three more technical falls by second-ranked Reese Larramendy at 145, Cadence Diduch at 160, and top-ranked Kennedy Blades at 180, the Hawkeyes had a 39-0 lead.

Then, to end the first dual at 207, No. 2 ranked Jaycee Foeller secured the pin over Gwendalyn Canney, closing out the win 44-0 win over Central College.

IOWA VS. CORNELL COLLEGE
Starting off the second dual, Sterling Diaz won via forfeit at 103 pounds. At 110 pounds, redshirt junior Nyla Valencia earned the tech. fall in her first match back from injury. Harlee Hiller wasted no time collecting a 22-second pin at 117. After two tech fall wins at 124 by fifth-ranked Cali Leng and at 131 by Karlee Brooks the Hawkeyes had 22-0 lead.

At 138, redshirt junior Ella Schmit pinned Averie Burke, before second-ranked Reese Larramendy collected her second win of the day by tech. fall at 145.

Three consecutive tech. fall victories by sophomore Cadence Diduch (160), No. 1 ranked Kennedy Blades (180), and No. 2 ranked Jaycee Foeller (207) followed, giving the Hawkeyes a 43-0 win over Cornell College.

RESULTS
#1 Iowa 43, Cornell College 0
103 – Sterling Dias (I) wins via forfeit
110 – Nyla Valencia over Angelica Benitez (Cornell), tech. fall, 10-0 0:34
117 – Harlee Hiller (I) over Cheyenne Mulford (Cornell), fall 0:22
124 – #5 Cali Leng (I) over Rachel Richey (Cornell), tech. fall 11-0 1:21
131 – Karlee Brooks (I) over Rylie Donahue (Cornell), tech. fall 10-0 0:29
138 – Ella Schmit (I) over Averie Burke (Cornell), fall 2:01
145 – #2 Reese Larramendy (I) over Yuli Torres (Cornell), tech. fall 11-0 0:25
160 – Cadence Diduch over Olivia Cotton (Cornell), tech. fall 10-0 0:47
180 – #1 Kennedy Blades (I) over Sidney Zimmerman, tech. fall 12-0 0:59
207 – #2 Jaycee Foeller (I) over Maddie Pulis (Cornell), tech. fall 10-0 1:24

#1 Iowa 44, Central College 0
103 – Valarie Solorio (I) over Gracie Pattison (Central), tech. fall, 10-0 1:09
110 – #1 Ava Bayless (I) over Campbell Crabb (Central), fall 0:27
117 – Harlee Hill (I) over Aniya Coleman (Central), tech. fall, 10-0 1:14
124 – Isabella Marie Gonzales wins via forfeit
131 – Bella Williams (I) over Julia Kanne (Central), tech. fall, 10-0 1:20
138 – Ella Schmit (I) over Esther Belzer (Central), fall 2:08
145 – #2 Reese Larramendy (I) over Madilyn Rowson (Central), tech. fall 10-0 1:21
160 – Cadence Diduch over Dakota Cornell (Central), tech. fall 10-0 0:27
180 – #1 Kennedy Blades (I) over Adalia Del Real (Central), tech. fall 10-0 0:37
207 – #2 Jaycee Foeller (I) over Gwendalyn Canney (Central), fall 1:00

UP NEXT
The Hawkeye women’s wrestling team travels to Forest City, Iowa, to compete in the Waldorf University Open on Nov. 8 at 9 a.m. (CT).

No. 16 Iowa State men host Fairleigh-Dickinson Monday night

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November 2nd, 2025 by Ric Hanson

The 16th ranked Iowa State men open the regular season at home Monday night against Fairleigh-Dickinson. The Cyclones split a pair of exhibition games and coach T.J. Otzelberger would like to see the Cyclones impose their will on defense.

Otzelberger on what he wants to see from his team.

Senior point guard Tamin Lipsey returned to practice late last week after being sidelined with a sprained knee and his availability tonight remains a question.