Dynamic duo on different paths: four years after the end of the Iowa men’s tennis program


by The Daily Iowan

The Daily Iowan— Four years have passed since former University of Iowa athletics director Gary Barta announced that University of Iowa Athletics would cut four varsity sports. The Daily Iowan has spent the past several months tracking down the student-athletes whose NCAA careers were forced to move elsewhere or were stopped altogether. The following story is the third

Washington Square News—Men’s volleyball makes Final Four for the first time in program history. The men’s volleyball team qualified for the NCAA Division III Tournament Final Four for the first time in program history on Saturday, April 20. This season’s United Volleyball Conference tournament and NCAA appearance are NYU’s first since 2017, and only the second in program history. “I am so unbelievably proud of this team and everything This story Men’s volleyball makes Final Four for the first time in program history appeared first on Washington Square News.

Washington Square News—Men’s volleyball advances to Final Four for the first time, tennis sweeps on Senior Day and other news. Baseball The baseball team played a four-game series against Case Western Reserve University at its home field in Staten Island this weekend. The Violets started out strong with a 13-10 win Friday, with a memorable play by graduate student Nick Argenziano resulting in three runs, by sophomore Harrison Blueweiss, graduate student Dakota Barbet and sophomore This story Men’s volleyball advances to Final Four for the first time, tennis sweeps on Senior Day and other news appeared first on...

The Daily Iowan—Iowa women’s wrestling’s Clarissa Chun named USA Women’s Wrestling Coach of the Year. After a historic inaugural campaign, the awards continue to pile up for the Iowa women’s wrestling team. Head coach Clarissa Chun was named the USA Women’s Wrestling Coach of the Year on April 20. The announcement was made by the organization during the 2024 Olympic Team Trials in State College, Pennsylvania. This is Chun’s second