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Iowa men’s basketball schedule 2024-25 season: Hawkeyes to play Utah State in Kansas City
Payton Sandfort recaps NBA Draft process, return to Iowa basketball
The Waukee native was pulled to return home for his senior year of college despite positive feedback from NBA teams.
Iowa men’s basketball is set to play Utah State at the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Missouri as part of its non-conference schedule this upcoming season, it was announced Monday.
The neutral site matchup is scheduled for Nov. 22, 2024.
It is part of the 2024 Hall of Fame Classic, which features a double-header. Wichita State and Saint Louis are the other two teams participating.
Specific game times and broadcast assignments will be announced at a later date.
Tickets for the event will go on sale Sept. 10 via the T-Mobile Center box office and t-mobilecenter.com.
Jerrod Calhoun, who spent the last seven seasons as the head man at Youngstown State, is entering his first season coaching at Utah State. Two seasons ago, Calhoun was the Horizon League Coach of the Year.
Utah State made the NCAA Tournament each of the last two seasons, both times under a different coach. Two seasons ago, Ryan Odom was at the helm before he left for VCU. Last season, Utah State earned an 8-seed and won its round of 64 game under Danny Sprinkle, now the head coach at Washington. Utah State finished last season with an overall record of 28-7.
Iowa will get its share of competition from the Beehive State during the 2024-25 season. The Hawkeyes are also scheduled to play a neutral site game against Utah at the Sanford Pentagon in South Dakota on Dec. 21.
More: Iowa basketball continues offseason roll with Payton Sandfort’s return: ‘Sky’s the limit’
Here is a look at some of the opponents on Iowa’s non-conference schedule next season:
- Rider University on Nov. 19, 2024 (Carver-Hawkeye Arena).
- Utah State on Nov. 22, 2024 (T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Missouri).
- Iowa State on Dec. 12, 2024 (Carver-Hawkeye Arena).
- University of New Orleans on Dec. 15, 2024 (Carver-Hawkeye Arena).
- University of Utah on Dec. 21, 2024 (Sanford Pentagon in Sioux Falls, South Dakota).
- University of New Hampshire on Dec. 30, 2024 (Carver-Hawkeye Arena).
The Big Ten announced single and double-play conference opponents for the 2024-25 men’s basketball regular season but hasn’t released exact dates yet. Here is a look at the Iowa Hawkeyes’ Big Ten opponents:
- Home only: Indiana, Michigan State, Minnesota, Oregon, Penn State, Purdue, Washington
- Away only: Illinois, Maryland, Michigan, Ohio State, Rutgers, UCLA, USC
- Home and away: Nebraska, Northwestern, Wisconsin
After a lackluster 2023-24 campaign in which Iowa failed to make the NCAA Tournament, the Hawkeyes gained momentum this offseason. Iowa retained key contributors, such as Owen Freeman, Josh Dix and, after going through the 2024 pre-NBA Draft process, Payton Sandfort. Iowa also added a pair of transfer portal players in Drew Thelwell (Morehead State) and Seydou Traore (Manhattan).
More: Why Drew Thelwell transferred to Iowa men’s basketball from Morehead State
The work head coach Fran McCaffery and company have done this offseason has heightened expectations for the program entering the 2024-25 campaign.
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Seahawks Select Iowa Guard Beau Stephens With 148th Overall Pick | 2026 NFL Draft
Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald and president of football operations John Schneider met with media following day one of the NFL draft and discuss the decision to stay and pick at 32, what makes running back Jadarian Price special, how Price will fit into the offense and more at the Virginia Mason Athletic Center.
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Steelers Land Fan Favorite Iowa OL With Third-Round Pick
The Pittsburgh Steelers continue beefing up their offensive line in the 2026 NFL Draft after previously taking Arizona State tackle Max Iheanachor in the first round.
After trading picks No. 99 and 216 to the Seattle Seahawks for No. 96, the Steelers selected Iowa’s Gennings Dunker.
Dunker was a right tackle for the Hawkeyes, where he was a huge part of helping the team win the Joe Moore Award in 2025 as the nation’s top offensive line.
As for how he projects to the next level, however, Dunker is likely to move inside for the Steelers at 6-foot-5 and 319 pounds and could compete with Spencer Anderson and Brock Hoffman for the starting job at left guard.
Dunker is a better run blocker than pass protector, but he is feisty in all facets of the game and possesses a ton of strength while also being rather technically sound.
A fan-favorite with his mullet and contagious personality, Dunker should fit right in with Pittsburgh.
James Campen Offers Thoughts on Dunker
Speaking with reporters after the pick was made, Steelers offensive line coach James Campen listed some of the traits that drew him to Dunker.
“He is an aggressive kid,” Campen said. “Good football player. They’re so well-coached at Iowa. They come out and have established pad level and footwork. I’ve got a lot of respect for that football program, and the people who run it, but to be able to get a guy like him, a big, powerful kid that has position flexibility and has shown leadership in his play, his play style is really unique.”
While confirming that he is slated to primarily line up at guard, Campen also shared that Dunker’s Senior Bowl participation allowed his leadership to shine through.
“You always look for guys that are first in line doing things that are challenging or different like he did at the Senior Bowl. He was first in line to go and do new drills and things like that. So I’m sure there’s some leadership qualities there too.
“But we’re very excited to have him and to add to the O-line room. We’ll get him in here and take a look at him. I think at this point he’ll be at the guard position, and tackle will be his second position. But again, when you get players like this, you can always try to figure out which way he’s going to go. So, competition is good in those areas. So, he’ll probably end up playing a little bit of both, but primarily guard.”
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Owner of snake found dead in Iowa County has reached out to Sheriff’s Office
MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) – After a snake was found dead on the side of the road in Iowa County, the Sheriff’s Office said the snake’s owner has reached out to their agency.
The Iowa County Sheriff’s Office said the snake was found along County Highway Z, north of Hillside School.
Iowa County officials believe the snake had a medical emergency at a veterinary clinic and died. Sheriff Michael Peterson said the snake was supposed to be buried, but was instead put on the side of the rural road.
Sheriff Peterson said Iowa County Sheriff’s Office staff will reach back out to the owner. The agency will also get help from the Iowa County District Attorney’s Office.
Officials said the snake is not native to Wisconsin and they believed it was being kept in captivity before it was abandoned.
The sheriff’s office did not specify the species of the snake but described it as “very large.”
Iowa County Sheriff’s Office thanked Arena Fire Chief Todd Pinkham and others who helped remove the animal from the side of the road.
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