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Heading Home
Sometimes in life, one is lucky enough to decide what he or she wants to do, and when, where and how they want to do it. But often times as a coach, that opportunity typically arises at most maybe once in a career. That is why Mark Hankins, fresh off two Big Ten Championships and Coach of the Year awards in the last three seasons at Michigan State, knew the timing was right to leave and take the same position at Iowa. Full story... |
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Show Me What You Got
Jenifer Simbhudas has battled through illness and injuries throughout her first two years in Iowa City, but now as a junior she has turned her struggles into success. As one of the leaders, albeit a quiet one, of the Hawkeyes' gymnastics squad, Simbhudas has helped the team gain the confidence it needs to contend for a Big Ten Championship next month. Full story... |
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A Persistent Competitor
Family has always influenced Iowa junior Geoff Reins. When he was bouncing around the house and knocking into things at the age of 5, his parents decided to enroll him in gymnastics classes. Nearly 15 years later and now an accomplished gymnast, Reins says his brother was ultimately the reason why he chose to attended Iowa for college. Full story... |
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A Knee-d to Finish
All Johanna Solverson wanted to do was wear her Iowa women's basketball jersey one last time. As one of the nation's highly-regarded recruits, Solverson came to Iowa City as part of head coach Lisa Bluder's first true recruiting class six years ago. Yes, six years ago. After earning a role in the starting lineup in 2002, Solverson played three straight years with the Hawkeyes before suffering an injury that is all too common in the world of women's basketball. And she did it twice. Full story... |
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