Press Box Banter is The Daily Iowan’s weekly sports podcast. Each episode we will talk about local, national, and international sports, host a special guest, and talk predictions for upcoming games. This week’s edition features Jada Gyamfi, a player on the Iowa women’s basketball team, as she talks about Iowa’s historic season and playing with
Emile Cairess runs the second fastest British marathon time ever in London. He became the first Brit to make the podium since Sir Mo Farah in 2018. Brits Cairess and Mahamed Mahamed both ran Olympic qualifying times
Women's rugby in the U.S. is going professional with the new Women's Elite Rugby competition. The league will officially launch next year with between 6 and 8 teams.
Sophie, 59, met with President Zelensky and his wife - and passed on a personal message from King Charles - as she showed her solitary with survivors of conflict-related sexual violence and torture
Of the five teams in the four major sports leagues to mount the miraculous comeback, four are in the NHL.
The Rangers became the sixth Presidents’ Trophy winner (first awarded in the 1985-86 season) to sweep their opening-round playoff series.
This Lotus 12 helped launch the Lotus legend, and was the first F1 car racing legend Graham Hill ever drove
A British YouTuber has made what is believed to be the world's first
Everything you need to know for the 2024 NCAA women's gymnastics championship, including selections information, schedule, bracket and live updates.
Mitsuko Tottori, 59, a former flight attendant who advanced to the position of CEO and President of Japan Airlines (JAL) over a career spanning 40 years, has broken a number of glass ceilings in getting to her current position in the quite patriarchal Japanese society. In effect, she has created history in a still traditional Japan. In the process, she has also become one of the few women to lead a major global airline. She took over the position starting April 1.And her amazing journey to the...
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.
Board chair Marcelia Nicholson hangs onto the position for a third-term.