Basketball

Iowa Unveils New Maple Wood Court at Carver-Hawkeye Arena

The revamped playing surface blends tradition with modern design, sparking fan debate on social media.

A Fresh Surface Takes Shape

Iowa Athletics announced this week that the hardwood at Carver-Hawkeye Arena has been stripped of its old parquet and replaced with a fresh maple-wood surface sourced from the 2026 NCAA Men’s Tournament Elite Eight.

Design Details

The new court blends the university’s visual identity with contemporary design cues, featuring an enlarged black Tigerhawk emblem edged in gold at center court, a discreet 22 marker commemorating Caitlin Clark’s record-breaking three-point feat, and black sidelines and baselines that overlay the traditional Block I chainmail pattern.

Thin black lines trace the three-point arcs, while the words Iowa Hawkeyes appear in an interlocking font that weaves the Block I logo into the script, creating a seamless marriage of old and new.

Fan Reaction

Social media feeds have been flooded with reactions, as fans alternately praise the bold aesthetic and lament the departure from the classic parquet look, reflecting a generational split in how the program’s heritage is presented.

Beyond the visual upgrade, the revamped surface signals a broader effort to modernize the arena’s infrastructure ahead of upcoming high-profile matchups, reinforcing the Hawkeyes’ commitment to both performance and pageantry.

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