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The Iowa basketball program came into the transfer portal cycle of recruiting with two objectives. One was to land a point guard and they accomplished that last month. They were also looking to add a front court player and did just that with the addition of forward Seydou Traore, who was previously at Manhattan. Traore is a 6-foot-7 forward who is originally from New York and just wrapped up his first year of basketball at the college level. In his freshman year, Traore averaged 11.8 points and 8.2 rebounds, along with averaging 1.3 blocks and shot 43.3% from the floor. If there is one knock i...
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Even though it’s technically the off-season, there’s always plenty going on in the world of Iowa football and basketball. Tom Kakert and Matt Randazzo jump on the podcast this week to discuss all the latest Hawkeye news. We start with a look at the quarterback situation in Iowa City. Deacon Hill hit the portal last week. Tommy Poholsky joined him on Monday. That leaves the Hawkeyes with just three quarterbacks on the roster heading into the summer. Should Iowa fans panic? Nope. We discuss why Iowa has already been looking to the transfer portal this spring. We also look at why it’s not as crow...
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As has been expected since the end of the Iowa basketball season, Payton Sandfort announced on Tuesday that he would be entering the NBA Draft process. He will also maintain his eligibility to return to the Hawkeye program for his senior year. He will have until May 29th to decide if he will return for his final season with the Hawkeyes. “It has been a dream come true to represent this program and my state the past three seasons as a Hawkeye,” said Sandfort. “Every day I pushed myself to make our team as successful as possible. I have loved every second of being a Hawkeye. “It has been my life...
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A confession: I had near zero faith that Caitlin Clark and the Iowa women’s basketball team could avenge last season’s soul-crushing title game loss to the LSU Tigers. Monday dawned gray and gloomy in Iowa, matching my outlook for the much-anticipated rematch. Despite Clark’s heroics, Lisa Bluder’s steady positive leadership, Kate Martin’s tough tenaciousness and other signs that this squad was on a redemptive mission, my belief wavered. Such is life as a fan of Hawkeye athletics. You get the chair pulled out from under you enough times when the hype rises, you get a bit flinchy. The Rose Bowl...
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