The Hawkeye quarterback says his offensive line took a toll on Cornhuskers
UNI finishes one full game ahead of the Loyola Ramblers and will be the top seed at Arch Madness next week. After the game ...
Despite an on-brand defensive performance for more than a half, UNI couldn’t keep Bradley from storming back. The No. 6 seed Panthers coughed up an 18-point second-half lead and were left wondering what could have been, as the Braves escaped Arch Madness with an NCAA Tournament berth, 57-54, Sunday at Enterprise Center. Read more from the Iowa City Press-Citizen's Dargan Southard: 'We didn't leave anything out there:' UNI comes up short in Arch Madness title game (https://bit.ly/2XMWXOG) And find complete coverage on DesMoinesRegister.com: https://bit.ly/2TDAx0t = = = Subscribe to our channel! https://bit.ly/2rj0khw And follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DesMoinesRegister Or Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DMRegister Or Twitter: https://twitter.com/DMRPanthers = = = And support our journalists by becoming a paying subscriber: https://bit.ly/2Gc11mO
Flansburg will officially ink with Iowa State next week as part of the early signing period, cementing a year-long journey from offer to signee. Read more from the Iowa City Press-Citizen's Dargan Southard: Toughness, grit define Solon's Coal Flansburg as he readies for Iowa State journey (https://bit.ly/2SLgQ5C) Find complete coverage on DesMoinesRegister.com: https://dmreg.co/2NwiYMf
Northern Iowa had little trouble with visiting Bemidji State, rolling by the Beavers, 97-51, on opening night at the McLeod Center. Five Panthers (1-0) scored in double figures as UNI built a 20-point lead in the first 10 minutes. Read more from the Register's Iowa City Press-Citizen's Dargan Southard: What we learned from the Panthers' season-opening win over Bemidji State (https://bit.ly/2QqFK9O)
Rick Barnes on Iowa State's offensive struggle.
Isaiah Moss says the goal was to stay in a defensive stance for a full 30-second possession.
The freshman had 17 points, 16 rebounds in an 85-67 win.
The Hawkeye freshman says his team wasn’t walking away with regrets this time