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Iowa State Cyclones baseball was the intercollegiate baseball program at Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa.The program existed from 1892 to 2001. [3] Due to budget cuts, Iowa State athletic director Bruce Van De Velde announced the end of the baseball program on April 2, 2001.
Iowa State Cyclones. The Iowa State Cyclones are the intercollegiate athletic teams that represent Iowa State University, located in Ames. The university is a member of the Big 12 Conference and competes in NCAA Division I, fielding 16 varsity teams (6 men's and 10 women's teams) in 12 sports. The "Cyclones" name dates back to 1895.
The 1970 Iowa State Cyclones baseball team represented Iowa State University in the 1970 NCAA University Division baseball season. The Cyclones played their home games at Cap Timm Field. The team was coached by Cap Timm in his 29th year as head coach at Iowa State. The Cyclones won the District V playoff to advance to the College World Series ...
July 25, 2024 at 9:51 PM. CEDAR RAPIDS— There's no better way to put an exclamation point on a game than what Cedar Rapids Kennedy sophomore Ty Donels did in the Class 4A Iowa state baseball ...
Find out who punched their ticket to the state title game in Class 1A and 3A on Wednesday at the Iowa state HS baseball tournament.
The 1957 Iowa State Cyclones baseball team represented Iowa State University in the 1957 NCAA University Division baseball season. The team was coached by Cap Timm in his 16th year as head coach at Iowa State. The Cyclones won the District V playoff to advance to the College World Series, where they were defeated by the California Golden Bears .
Iowa State Cyclones Hall of Fame. The Iowa State Cyclones Hall of Fame is a hall of fame that recognizes former student-athletes that achieved great success during their time at Iowa State University over the past 120 years.
Cap Timm Field. / 42.01841; -93.65355. Cap Timm Field is a baseball field located in Ames, Iowa and has been the home of the Iowa State Cyclones baseball program for four decades, a span that includes its time as both a varsity intercollegiate sport and a club sport. [1] The ballpark is named after former Cyclones baseball coach Cap Timm .