Overview
Perfect for Iowa State fans who think they already know everything
Most Iowa State fans have taken in a game at Jack Trice Stadium or the Hilton Coliseum and have seen highlights of Troy Davis and Fred Hoiberg. But only real fans know the original team name, the location and story behind the victory bell, or were there when the basketball team made an Elite Eight run in 2000. 100 Things Iowa State Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die is the ultimate resource guide for true fans of Iowa State athletics. Whether they are die-hard boosters from the days of Earle Bruce on the gridiron or new supporters of Fred Hoiberg and ISU hoops, fans will value these essential pieces of Cyclones football and basketball knowledge and trivia—and all of the must-do activities in their lifetime.
Author Biography
Alex Halsted is a sports writer and editor covering Iowa State Atheltics for ScoutMedia at AllCyclones.com. He previously worked for the Des Moines Register and the Iowa State Daily and is the author 100 Things Twins Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die. He lives in Ames, Iowa. Dylan Montz covers Iowa State football and men's basketball teams for the Cedar Rapids Gazette. He was a member of the Iowa State Daily sports desk for three and a half years, including a year as an assistant sports editor. He lives in Mechanicsville, Iowa. Fred Hoiberg is the head coach of the Iowa State men's basketball team, as well as a former NBA player. He was the 2012 Big 12 Coach of the Year. He lives in Ames, Iowa.
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100 Things Iowa State Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die
By Alex Halsted and Dylan Montz / Foreword by Fred Hoiberg and Sage Rosenfels
Contact: Olivia Aguilar, Triumph Books, 312.676.4238, o.aguilar@triumphbooks.com
When it comes to tradition, the Cyclones know a thing or two about upholding the legacy of Iowa State. Both Jack Trice Stadium and Hilton Coliseum are always packed with fans wearing the team’s signature cardinal and gold while cheering for the Cyclones.
Alex Halsted and Dylan Montz have compiled a bucket list for die-hard fans in 100 Things Iowa State Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die (Triumph Books, September 2015). This is the ultimate compilation of trivia to know and activities to do for those who follow the Cyclones. From how the team got their nickname because of a Chicago Tribune headline to why every fan should go to Hilton Coliseum to experience Hilton Magic, this book is filled with facts for football and basketball fans alike. Highlights include:
- A look at Dan Gable, one of the greatest wrestlers in Cyclones history, and his time at Iowa State
- A foreword by Sage Rosenfels, former Cyclones quarterback who went on to play for multiple teams in the NFL
- The location, story and meaning behind the “Honor Before Victory” plaque
- A look at Pete Taylor, the legendary voice of the Cyclones
Whether you followed Iowa State when Earle Bruce was head coach on the gridiron or when Fred Hoiberg was the head of ISU hoops, 100 Things Iowa State Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die includes decades of Cyclones moments that will go down in history.
About the Authors:
Alex Halsted is a sports writer and editor covering Iowa State Athletics for ScoutMedia at AllCyclones.com. He previously worked for the Des Moines Register and the Iowa State Daily and is the author of 100 Things Twins Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die. He lives in Ames, Iowa.
Dylan Montz covers Iowa State football and men's basketball for the Cedar Rapids Gazette. He was a member of the Iowa State Daily sports desk for three and a half years, including a year as an assistant sports editor. He lives in Ames, Iowa.
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