The University of Iowa Hawkeyes participate in 24 sports, 11
for men and 13 for women. The Hawkeyes joined the Big Ten in 1900 and have
become one of its most prominent members since then, especially in football.
The Hawkeyes greatest period of football success came during
the tenure of Forest Evashevski, the team's coach from 1952 to 1960. During his
time with the team, the Hawkeyes won three Big Ten titles, two Rose Bowls and
finished in the top ten of the Associated Press poll five times. In 1958, the
Hawkeyes were voted national champions and received the Grantland Rice Award.
The Hawkeyes conference championships (bold denotes an
outright title): 1896, 1900, 1921, 1922, 1956, 1958,
1960, 1981, 1985, 1990, 2002, 2004.
Heisman Trophy
1939: Nile Kinnick
Maxwell Award
1939: Nile Kinnick
1985: Chuck Long
In basketball, the Hawkeyes have also had some notable seasons. They have won
eight Big Ten regular season titles and two Big Ten Tournament titles. The
Hawkeyes have also made 22 NCAA Tournament appearances and have been to three
Final Fours.
The design of the Iowa Hawkeyes Fabric: Squares consists of
the University's hawk head logo over a black and yellow squared background.
The Iowa Hawkeyes Fabric: Squares is not suitable for
children's sleepwear. This pattern has been licensed by the University of Iowa
and is for individual consumption only. Any other use of the Iowa Hawkeyes
Fabric: Squares is prohibited and illegal.