Iowa men's basketball was set to face USC and UCLA this week. Here's what you need to know about the games with the California wildfires raging.
Owen Freeman, Brock Harding and Fran McCaffery pointed the finger at defensive failings after dropping back-to-back games against USC and UCLA last week. Iowa faces Minnesota's worst-in-the-conference offense next.
Three wildfires are currently impacting Los Angeles and Ventura counties, prompting thousands of people to evacuate, schools to close and power lines to be shut off.
The Iowa Hawkeyes travel across the country to Southern California to meet a Trojan squad off one of the more surprising results of the season. Let's dig into one of the Big 10 conference's newest matchups. Location/Tipoff: The Galen Center, 10:30 p.m. EST ...
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The fires in southern California could be the biggest and most expensive natural disaster in history. With insurance companies possibly paying out billions in damages, insurance rates in Siouxland could be affected.
At least two people have been killed and more than 1,000 structures have been destroyed as major wildfires tear through communities in southern California, according to LA County officials.
Firefighters are still trying to gain control of wildfires in southern California where 27 people have died, and more than 12,000 buildings have been destroyed.
The Southern California wildfires could impact insurance coverage here in Iowa. At least four insurance companies have pulled out of the state of Iowa since the 2020 derecho, and some others are restructuring policies.
For one young Iowa woman forced to flee a Malibu fire just last month, the recent rash of Southern California fires is a case of Deja vu. For another once-local woman, it is unlike anything she has ever seen before.
The Trojans (11-6, 3-3 Big Ten) never trailed, shot 37-of-57 (67%) from the field, 10-of-15 (60%) from 3-point range and outrebounded the Hawkeyes (12-5, 3-3 Big Ten) 37-20 in the win.
The struggle is real for the Iowa men’s and women’s basketball teams, particularly on the road. Both teams are on losing streaks with one team not able to get any stops and the other struggling to score points.