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Playing Sundays; is it in the cards for Ryan Hannam, Jake Soliday and other former UNI teammates hoping to join the ranks of Panthers in the NFL? Athletic director Rick Hartzell claims that UNI doesn't try to produce NFL athletes, but that they are an unexpected benefit to a good athletic program; photo.
Track and field teams host first outdoor meet Panthers will host the UNI Open in the Outdoor Complex on April 20.
UNI softballers split with No. 25 Gophers; Panthers start road swing after six games at home UNI defeated Minnesota, 6-3, but lost the second game, 7-0; Panthers will face Saint Louis University; photo.
Tennis teams look to continue winning ways UNI women defeated the Purple Aces of Evansville, 5-1, Creighton, 5-2, and Southern Illinois, 6-1; Panther men defeated Evansville, 6-1, and Southern Illinois, 4-3.