The Hawkeyes and Panthers will wrestle for the first time since 2011 on Dec. 11 inside the UNI-Dome. UNI has not beaten Iowa since 1974, when the Panthers were still wrestling at the Division II level.
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Northern Iowa wrestling coach celebrates a big win by Julian Farber at 133 Sunday in the Panthers win over Missouri at the McLeod Center.
- NIC RYDER, IAwrestle
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Northern Iowa head coach Doug Schwab leaps into the air to celebrate Trever Anderson's pin in the seventh-place match at 125 Sunday at the Big…
- ETHAN PETRIK Iowa Hawkeyes Beat Reporter
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A 6-year-old girl from Clear Lake was selected to serve as Iowa's Kid Captain for Saturday's football game.
- Liz Martin, Photo courtesy of UI Health Center
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Adeline Lovell, of Clear Lake, plays with a football during Kids Day with Kid Captains at Kinnick Stadium on Saturday, August 10, 2024.
- Photo courtesy of UI Health Center
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Former Iowa women's basketball player Caitlin Clark, right, fist bumps Iowa Kid Captain Adeline Lovell, right, during the Hawkeyes' return to …
- Photo courtesy of UI Health Center
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Adeline Lovell, left, and younger brother, Charles Lovell, right, take a photo with Iowa women's basketball head coach Jan Jensen, middle.
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Adeline Lovell, right, poses for a photo with the family dog during her stay at the University of Iowa Health Care Stead Family Children's Hospital.
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