Iowa guard Jordan Bohannon was involved in a physical altercation Sunday morning.
The school said in a statement that Bohannon is recovering after receiving medical attention to treat a serious head injury.
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Head coach Fran McCaffery added that those within the program are grateful that friends who were with Jordan at the time kept the incident from escalating.
Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the NCAA allowed winter sports athletes to have an extra year of eligibility. Bohannon confirmed in April he intends to spend a sixth season with the Hawkeyes.
Tyler Cook was explosive at Iowa and that hasn t changed with Pistons
On March 15, Cook signed with his sixth NBA organization, the Detroit Pistons. Thanks to positive impressions he’d made in previous stops with his explosiveness and work ethic and a newfound opening in the Pistons frontcourt with the departure of Blake Griffin, this opportunity was Cook s best chance yet to stick.
He signed one 10-day contract, then another. He made such a positive impression in those stints that Detroit signed him for the rest of the season.
And fueled by that two-month stretch with the Pistons (who finished 20-52, last in the Eastern Conference), Cook has notably become the most successful NBA player to emerge from Iowa in the 11-year Fran McCaffery era. Cook has scored 179 points over two seasons, pushing him ahead of former Hawkeyes Devyn Marble (97 points in 44 games with the Orlando Magic) and Jarrod Uthoff (59 NBA points with three teams). The career-high 17 points Cook scored against o
Gary Barta Upset at Des Moines Register for Only Covering Iowa Athletic Department Lawsuits
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The Des Moines Register is now apparently under fire from all directions.
The controversy started with a Tweet from Iowa State Athletics Director Jamie Pollard Monday morning, and it ended with a scathing comment from the other direction.
Online @DMRegister sports this AM. No mention of @CycloneSB (or UNI) or ISU track - instead Iowa track, baseball & softball plus ISU dropping baseball 20 years ago. Confirms why I cancelled the Register. Insulting to ISU and UNI softball players. pic.twitter.com/DlnEQEZlQ8 Jamie Pollard (@IASTATEAD) May 17, 2021
Much of the focus since Iowa’s second-round ouster in the 2021 NCAA Tournament has been splashed on securing transfers. The Hawkeyes saw a couple of players enter the transfer portal in Jack Nunge and CJ Fredrick, while another - walk-on Austin Ash - joined the portal just to return and be added to the scholarship.
The Hawkeyes strengthen their squad through the portal also, adding North Dakota star Filip Rebraca in a bid to fill some of the empty spaces left by Luka Garza and Jack Nunge. Hawkeyes also saw the 2022 class of center Riley Mulvey re-classify to the 2021 class after using the covid-19 pandemic to bulk up as a teenage high school junior, with several best online casinos in usa keeping close eye on the player.
In Search of the Dunk Game
Ace
May 12th, 2021 at 10:13 AM
I saved this mailbag question because it required some digging, though little did I realize just how much. The query is simple enough:
When is the last time that all 5 of Michigan s starters dunked in a single game? #mgomailbag
Michigan had a couple athletic point guards in the John Beilein era and tallied many glorious, dunk-filled blowouts. This should be easy. I ll still go year-by-year just in case something comes up; my shortcut is to use Bart Torvik s play-by-play data to check the number of dunks by the starting point guard(s), then investigate further if necessary.