Panther Sports Talk

Displaying 1 - 4 of 4 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1 Bigger than the game- Bryce Paup's passion to coach
Northern Iowan 116:16, p.6
Bryce Paup is the Panther football defensive line coach in his second season of coaching at UNI. Paup, a UNI alum, played football for the school as well as professionally. He is happy to be back as a coach, and the football team and athletics staff are glad to have him; photo.
2 Panther receiver Weston having career year
Northern Iowan 116:15, p.6
Sophomore wideout football player Isaiah Weston is putting up career numbers at 699 yards and eight touchdowns through seven games in his return from a torn ACL; photo.
3 Wells' passion to mentor underprivileged youth
Northern Iowan 116:14, p.6
Brawntae Wells, a junior defensive lineman on the football team, was recognized as the October Playmaker of the Month. He received this award due to his off-the-field passion to mentor and inspire underprivileged youth. This recognition was given out by the Institute for Sport and Social Justice. Wells works as a volunteer youth mentor with the Juvenile Court Services in Waterloo and at the Central Iowa Juvenile Detention Center. He is currently on pace to graduate with a degree in Family Services and a minor in Criminology; photo.
4 Women's Gold Place first at MVC Preview
Northern Iowan 116:12, p.1
Women's golf placed first at the Missouri Valley Conference with a carded total of 942 strokes. Juniors Hannah Bermel and Emily Snelling tied for all-around first place with final scores of 229. The team will be competing in Manoa, HI, for the Rainbow Wahine Invitational.