Iowa track and field competed in the NCAA West Preliminary meet last weekend in Arkansas and put together a successful weekend, qualifying five Hawkeyes to the NCAA championship meet. Mike Stein qualified for the NCAA Championships with a 74.78m javelin toss, Rivaldo Marshall qualified in the men's 800m, finishing third at the meet in 1:46.96 to earn an automatic bid, Jordan Johnson earned a trip to Eugene with a 58.22m discus throw, Paige Magee ran a 13.01 100m hurdle to finish 13th and earn a spot at the NCAA Championships, and Austin West qualified in the Men's decathlon.
Elsewhere, Iowa baseball concluded their season with a pair of heartbreaking extra-inning losses in the Big Ten Tournament. Brody Brecht was again solid on the mound, but offensive struggles and a few tough breaks ultimately downed the Hawks.
You can follow along with all things Hawkeye sports here.
Elsewhere, Iowa baseball concluded their season with a pair of heartbreaking extra-inning losses in the Big Ten Tournament. Brody Brecht was again solid on the mound, but offensive struggles and a few tough breaks ultimately downed the Hawks.
You can follow along with all things Hawkeye sports here.