Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Soccer Jamboree comes to Kingston Stadium on April 1, 2010


Spring is here and the weather is great right now. We encourage you to catch some prep soccer on April 1.

All six games will be played at Kingston Stadium with each game consisting of 40 minutes with a 10 minute on field warm-up. The schedule will run as follows:

    Kingston Stadium picture info

  • 3:30 pm Jefferson vs. Solon

  • 4:20 pm IC West vs. Xavier

  • 5:10 pm Prairie vs. Marion

  • 6:00 pm IC High vs. Mt. Vernon

  • 6:50 pm Linn-Mar vs. Kennedy

  • 7:40 pm Washington vs. CPU

Admission will be charged - $2 for everyone Use the gate behind the pressbox to enter the stadium.

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Monday, March 29, 2010

Iowa welcomes the Fran McCaffery era of Hawkeye Basketball for 2010-11

Athletic director Gary Barta introduced Siena head coach Fran McCaffery as the new head coach of the Iowa Hawkeye basketball program. Video of today's media conference introducing the new coach.

Talk about a 'good fit' for Iowa basketball in the introduction of Fran McCaffery. He received a six year contract starting at $1.1 million that will move to $1.35 million, with incentives and escalation clauses.

He has more experience recruiting in the State of Iowa and playing at Carver-Hawkeye Arena than his two predecessors had entering the Iowa job.

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Sunday, March 28, 2010

It's Great to be a Hawkeye: Iowa City will soon welcome Fran McCaffery to Iowa Basketball


News is that Gary Barta, Iowa's AD, has extended the Iowa basketball position to Fran McCaffery, who has been head coach the past five seasons at Siena College, a Jesuit university.

Who will be the next Hawkeye basketball coach? - The Gazette
Several media reports confirm Siena Coach Fran McCaffery has accepted the Iowa coaching job ...

Report: McCaffery to Iowa ‎- WNYT
Iowa is expected to announce the move Monday in Iowa City, Iowa. McCaffery will replace Todd Lickliter, who was fired two weeks ago after the Hawkeyes' ...

Like Dr. Tom Davis, who coached at Iowa for 13 years, McCaffery brings a strong East Coast resume to Iowa City. Like Dr. Tom, McCaffery has been a head coach previously at three other schools. McCaffery has eleven years of coaching in the Midwest, as an 11 year assistant at Notre Dame. McCaffery lead Lehigh, UNC-Greensboro and Siena all to the NCAA Tournament, including three straight trips at Siena.

He may not have the doctorate, like Dr. Tom, but he has an Ivy League education on his resume, from Penn. We would imagine that Fran McCaffery knows a little about teaching young men the game of basketball and about life. Always an important skill for an Iowa head basketball coach. Always important at the 28 Jesuit universities found the USA.

Dr. Tom and Coach Fran were head coaches at Jesuit universities. Dr. Tom at Boston College, while McCaffery has been the past five seasons at Siena. Jesuit universities have great history in college basketball, from Georgetown to Gonzaga. Creighton is the closest Jesuit university to Iowa City.

Ironically, Iowa could have hired a Jesuit coach from Creighton (Dana Altman) three years ago, but settled for Butler's Todd Lickliter. Iowa's two previous coaches, Licklter and Steve Alford, had only coached at one Division I university previous to becoming the head coach at Iowa.

Coach Fran, like Dr. Tom, has coached at three universities in the past prior to coming to Iowa City. Of course, nothing is official yet, but multiple sources from The Gazette's article have confirmed, 'Fran is the Man' for the University of Iowa's basketball position.

We are excited about the choice, after reports that Dayton's Brian Gregory were heard. It appears that Iowa's AD Gary Barta didn't want to lose on the opportunity to hire Fran McCaffery, who was mentioned for other jobs opening in 2010, as the two articles below highlight.

Coaching carousel chatter ‎ESPN (blog) - Andy Katz
Iowa was extremely interested in Gregory, so this move is odd for them if he's truly the top choice. Iowa has talked to McCaffery and he remains a finalist ...

Skinner to St. John's in a holding pattern ‎Boston Globe
McCaffery, meanwhile, may be out as a possibility at St. John's since he has emerged as the leading candidate for the opening at the University of Iowa, ...

We look forward to the official announcement on Monday that Fran McCaffery will be the University of Iowa's next head men's basketball coach. The rebuilding job will be McCaffery's who brings a strong resume to the table for the Hawkeyes men's program. Official announcement with Media is Monday.

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Monday, March 22, 2010

What's up in Iowa City with the head men's basketball position and the 2010-11 basketball roster?


Who will replace coach Todd Lickliter in Iowa City?

Many fans want a big name, such as former Iowa assistant and current Tennessee head coach, Bruce Pearl. Others suggest that Pearl is not realistic, but maybe his #2 assistant, originally from Lone Tree, Iowa, would be?

Who will remain and make up the 2010-11 Iowa basketball roster after the new coach is signed?

Payne: Players likely to return - Iowa Press -Citizen

Spring Break has just ended for both the University of Iowa and the University of Northern Iowa.

When rumors began flying around that coach Todd Lickliter was not going to be retained for his fourth season at Iowa, two names were mentioned. The first was a former Iowa graduate and current Providence coach Keno Davis. The other is leading his team into the Sweet 16 and resides just up the road (80 miles) at the University of Northern Iowa, coach Ben Jacobsen.

Iowa athletic director Gary Barta has his work cut out for himself. Firing an Iowa coach, even after a poor 10-22 season, when four more years remain on his contract, doesn't fly real well in Iowa City. There is a lot of speculation to the reasons why?

The bottom line is Iowa needs a fresh start, with a new head coach in men's basketball. As the women face #1 seed Stanford in the second round tonight of the women's NCAA Tournament, many Hawkeye fans will be interested to know, what is Gary Barta going to deliver for a men's basketball coach in 2010?

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Saturday, March 20, 2010

Best wishes to the UNI Panthers vs. Kansas in the NCAA 2Nd Round!


The sole banner carrier for the MVC in the 2010 NCAA Tournament is the University of Northern Iowa this year. The Panthers won a first round game 69-66 with a three pointer with less than five seconds to knock off #8 seed UNLV.

Next up: #1 seed Kansas in the Midwest Region 2Nd Round game from Oklahoma City in the NCAA Tournament.

Column: UNI looks, plays different - Topeka Capital Journal
All seven of UNI's previous NCAA Tournament games were decided by five points or less. But KU also will be the first No. 1 team the Panthers have ever faced ...
Keeler: UNI's Eglseder to face Kansas' lane clogger - DesMoinesRegister.com
Center stage: Big men Eglseder, Aldrich ready for battle - KUsports
Kansas' Cole Aldrich finally has to pick on someone his own size - USA Today

Recap of Thursday's UNI men's win over UNLV in Oklahoma City ...

Northern Iowa Ekes One Out Against UNLV - New York Times ‎
Northern Iowa extended its lead to 58-51 with 6:31 left. Just when it looked as if the Panthers would build a lead too big for a Rebels' comeback, UNLV ...
Final: Northern Iowa 69, UNLV 66 - ESPN (blog)
Farokhmanesh's long-distance dedication rewarded in UNI upset - SI.com

Battle of former Creighton teammates in Women's NCAA Tournament kicks off. Nebraska coach Connie Yori and UNI coach Tonya Warren were teammates of coach Bruce Rasmussen's Creighton women's teams in 1983 to 1986. The #1 seed Nebraska Cornhuskers will face #16 seed UNI Panthers in the women's tournament this weekend. Both, Iowa and ISU women will play as well.

NCAA women's basketball: Nebraska's Yori shares past with UNI's Warren -Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier
In college, they shared a backcourt at Creighton and became the only women's basketball players to have their jersey numbers retired by the school. ...
(Neb.)-#1 Seed Lady Huskers Face #16 UNI In NCAA 1st Round Sunday - KCSR
Notes: Huskers welcome unfamiliarity - Omaha World-Herald

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Final comment: The Todd Lickliter era is over in Iowa City at the University of Iowa. It has not been a pretty three years in the Big Ten for the Hawkeyes. The women played well, but the men's program experienced the poorest overall season in Hawkeye history and finishing #9 in the Big Ten and capturing home-home wins over the Indiana Hoosiers wasn't enough for another year for Coach Lickliter in Iowa City. The coaching search is on.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Thoughts on Iowa basketball coach Todd Lickliter and the next two seasons for the Hawkeye program


I have been an Iowa football and basketball fan, since 1974. I am a football first guy and I follow other basketball programs, such as my alma mater, in basketball, but I am a Hawkeye fan.

The past three years have certainly proved the Good, the Bad and the Ugly in Iowa basketball.

Like in football, all we can wish for is a competitive program in the Big Ten. Our demographics clearly suggest that.

From 1981-2009, Iowa Football has become a program to be proud of. As the Wall Street Journal pointed out after Iowa was 10-1, the Iowa program is good for College Football. Coach J. Hayden Fry and Coach Kirk Ferentz have both been a great source of pride for the University, the State and the sport.

The Evy era was great on the field, but his time as a AD was some of the lowest points in our history. The term Ugly is appropriate.

Iowa Basketball has three great seasons, two back to back in the 1950s and the 1980 season.

Lute Olson brought in one point guard and rode him to the top and his next job. Ralph Miller was good too, but his top team at Iowa couldn't play defense, as a recent story by a friend pointed out, but they were able to out score most opponents in a super season.

Coach Todd Lickliter appears to be a great fit for Iowa. The Iowa program has had a poor decade, since the 2001 season, which was the last time Iowa won a first round game in the NCAAs. Heck, look at the University of Michigan in basketball. They went from NCAA Champs to a decade of decay.

Personally, I believe Iowa is in a better position to succeed in basketball than Michigan. Iowa has a long climb to make, but let's be patient, and like the ride in 1999-2001 in football; the next two seasons (2010-11 and 2011-12) should be worthy to let unfold.

If Coach Lickliter and his staff can take five new parts and develop them as we are seeing with May, Cougil and Payne ... the future should be bright for Iowa.
The product has declined. We saw that during the Dr. Tom Davis era, we saw that throughout the Steve Alford era and the Lickliter nearly three seasons reminds people of the three awful years under Dick Schultz.

Life often is the Good, the Bad and the Ugly. I am looking forward to some better fruit and better dividends over the next two seasons. Has Iowa ever had a coach who hates losing at the level our current coach does?

Lickliter appears to be a good person, a competitive coach, a solid X and O guy, a teacher and a stand up guy. I wish Todd Lickliter good health and look forward to the next couple of years ...

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Tuesday, February 2, 2010

The Eve of LOI day in College Football has arrived!


Wednesday, February 3, 2010 is national letter of intent day in College Football. The 120 FBS programs, as well as FCS and other NCAA divisions, will be allowed to sign players to national letter of intents for the 2010-11 football season.

The Iowa Hawkeyes look to sign 21 players to the 2010 recruiting class.

Iowa football: Hawkeyes to sign 21 Wednesday - DesMoinesRegister.com
It's not quite the same splash as February 2005, when Iowa followed a 10-2 season with a No. 8 recruiting class, but there is reason for optimism. ...
Big back ala Greene headed to Iowa - Gazette Online

National Signing Day 2010: Don't Rush to Rank CJ Fiedorowicz and Iowa Class - Bleacher Report
Yes, in case you haven't heard, National Signing Day is Feb. 3. National Signing Day presents another opportunity for every expert under the sun to offer ...

National Signing Day preview: Big Ten - National Football Post
National Signing Day is Wednesday, February 3. As of now, these are verbal commitments, which are non-binding. The order of the teams reflects the strength ...
Rodriguez: Expect position changes on defense in spring - The Detroit News

Signing Day 2010 live blog - SI.com
Unlike the top-ranked players in the past two classes (Terrelle Pryor and Bryce Brown), Henderson doesn't plan to drag his recruitment past signing day. ...
Ohio State hoping for a big gift when football signing day wraps up on Wednesday - Plain Dealer
2010 National Signing Day Guide: What to Watch For - Bleacher Report
Free Press Best of the Midwest 2010 - Detroit Free Press

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