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Welcome to the latest entry in the Every Game Ever series, documenting the foundational era of Iowa State Women’s Basketball. This installment covers the program’s inception in 1973 through the 1979-80 season, a period that saw the team transition from a new varsity sport to a competitive member of the Big Eight.

The program began in the P.E. Building (now Fo...


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From ISU to ISU, Millie Day is transitioning her collegiate tennis career from Idaho State University to the Iowa State program to play for head coach Jaron Maestas. Day arrives in Ames as a highly decorated addition, having most recently earned a spot on the 2026 All-Big Sky First Team for her singles performance.

During her sophomore season at Idaho State, ...


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Johnny Majors discusses a game situation with quarterback George Amundson at Clyde Williams Field. | Iowa State Athletics

Editor’s Note: This feature is being republished to honor the memory of Iowa State head coach (1968-1972) Johnny Majors, who died on June 3, 2020 at the age of 85. It has been exactly nine years since we published a wide-ranging phone interview...


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EUGENE, OREGON - JUNE 11: A general view of Hayward Field before the NCAA Division I Track and Field Championships at Hayward Field on June 11, 2025 in Eugene, Oregon. (Photo by Al Sermeno/ISI Photos/ISI Photos via Getty Images) | ISI Photos via Getty Images

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The road to Eugene is never easy, but for the Iowa State track and field program, the NCAA...


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Milan Momcilovic is staying in college basketball, according to Jeff Borzello and Pete Thamel who spoke to his agents. He will not be returning to Ames.

For Iowa State fans the news is bittersweet. The best shooter in program history is still playing college basketball somewhere next season, just not in Cardinal and Gold.

What he did in Ames

The numb...


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