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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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Iowa Makes Offer To Explosive WR In Transfer Portal
The Iowa Hawkeyes are in desperate need of wide receivers, and they are making a play for a big one in the NCAA transfer portal.
Now former Idaho Vandals receiver Jordan Dwyer has reported an offer from Iowa, via Josh Helmer of Hawkeyes Wire.
While Dwyer played in the Big Sky conference and did not garner much national attention as a result, he has certainly been a sought after name in the portal.
The six-foot pass-catcher is coming off of a 2024 campaign in which he hauled in 78 receptions for 1,192 yards and 12 touchdowns.
Dwyer was particularly effective late in the season, as he caught 29 passes for 489 yards and five scores over Idaho’s final three games.
He is a four-star transfer target, per 247 Sports. As a matter of fact, he is the 17th-ranked transfer target in the entire country.
For comparison’s sake, Iowa’s leading receiver in 2024 was Jacob Gill, who snared 32 balls for 382 yards and a couple of touchdowns.
Dwyer eclipsed two of those numbers in three games alone. Yes, he wasn’t playing in the Big Ten, but it certainly seems like he would be a welcomed addition to a Hawkeyes receiving corps that struggled mightily this past season.
Iowa already landed a quarterback through the transfer portal in Hank Brown, who is coming over from the Auburn Tigers.
While that’s all well and good, the Hawkeyes need to add some weapons, too, and Dwyer would certainly represent a fantastic option.
We’ll see if Iowa can land him.
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Eastern Iowa’s most popular baby names for 2024
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) – UnityPoint Health hospitals across eastern Iowa have released the list of the most popular baby names for 2024.
The hospitals create the list using data from UnityPoint Health – St. Luke’s, Finley, and Allen Hospitals in Cedar Rapids, Dubuque, and Waterloo.
Here are the top five most popular baby names:
Top five girl’s names:
- Charlotte
- Evelyn
- Harper
- Amelia
- Olivia
Top five boy’s names:
- Henry
- Oliver
- Theodore
- Jack
- Jackson
Here’s a list broken down by hospital and city:
Cedar Rapids:
Girl’s names:
- Evelyn
- Charlotte
- Harper
- Amelia
- Nova
Boys names:
- Oliver
- Henry
- Silas
- Owen
- Asher
Dubuque:
Girl’s names:
- Lainey
- Eden
- Amelia
- Layla
- Nora
Boy’s names:
- Cooper
- Henry
- Beau
- Oliver
- Brooks
Waterloo:
Girl’s names:
- Lainey
- Nora
- Adeline
- Ava
- Emerson
Boy’s names:
- Ezra
- Theodore
- Emmett
- Henry
- Bennett
Copyright 2024 KCRG. All rights reserved.
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Iowa 104-57 New Orleans (Dec 15, 2024) Game Recap – ESPN
IOWA CITY, Iowa — — Owen Freeman matched his career-best with 22 points and Iowa cruised to a 104-57 win over New Orleans on Sunday.
The Hawkeyes rebounded from their first home-court loss, falling 89-80 to No. 3 Iowa State on Thursday in the annual Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series.
Brock Harding opened the game with a 3-pointer, but the Privateers answered with back-to-back layups from MJ Thomas and James White to take their only lead of the game, 4-3. Freeman answered with a layup and Payton Sandfort and Drew Thelwell each hit from deep to put Iowa in front for good and a 10-0 run made it 29-11 midway through the half.
Iowa (8-3) shot 62.7% from the field for the game (42 of 67), including 14 of 29 from beyond the arc. The Hawkeyes amassed 28 assists on 42 made baskets. Sandfort hit 3 of 4 from beyond the arc and finished with 15 points, five rebounds, four assists and a steal. Josh Dix and Brock Harding each added 13 points, with Harding collecting six assists, two steals and a blocked shot. Pryce Sandfort added 10 points off the bench.
New Orleans, playing its first game in more than a week, was 25 of 67 from the field (37.3%) and was just 4 of 24 from long range. White paced the Privateers (2-7) with 24 points, six rebounds and two assists. Thomas added 14 points.
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