
NCAA Expands Eligibility to Five Seasons, Iowa Players Eye New Opportunities
The NCAA’s recent decision to allow five years of eligibility impacts Iowa football athletes, offering extended development and draft prospects
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The NCAA’s recent decision to allow five years of eligibility impacts Iowa football athletes, offering extended development and draft prospects
After years of inconsistency, senior pitcher Hunter Purvis has emerged as a reliable ace for Colo-NESCO, posting a 4‑2 record and 2.52 ERA while also contributing at the plate. His journey, shaped by family legacy and targeted coaching, fuels the team's push for a winning campaign.

With Chris Polizzi taking the reins, the Hawkeyes are reshaping their kicking game, adding experienced talent and fresh competition ahead of their Week 1 matchup against Northern Illinois.
Mason Calvert’s three interceptions helped Team North secure a 26-21 win over Team South, a game defined by versatile play and strong bonds forged at Simpson College.
In a California showdown, Team North edged Team South 26‑21, driven by Carson Anderson’s decisive touchdown and Mason Calvert’s MVP performance.

With LeVar Woods departing for Michigan State and Chris Polizzi stepping in, Iowa must replace key special teams contributors and integrate new talent to preserve its historic edge.

The Hawkeyes are reshaping their roster and coaching staff as they gear up for the upcoming campaign, blending new talent with Iowa's distinctive traditions.

Alexis Ponce, a key figure in Simpson’s recent soccer achievements, is back on the coaching staff, bringing experience and a fresh perspective after earning a degree in sports administration.
A culture‑first approach, led by Coach Jacob Lucy and powered by senior scorer Cole Skinner, has the Rams on the brink of their first state‑tournament berth.

The Dutch will begin the 2026 season with three straight road contests against Gustavus Adolphus, Northwestern and Belhaven before returning home for a key conference matchup.
Elijah Knox, a former player development coach for the Phoenix Mercury and Seattle Storm, has been hired as the new basketball coach for Xavier College Prep, bringing deep Arizona ties and a championship pedigree to the school.