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AMES, Iowa — When Fred Hoiberg was in eighth grade and a budding star in Ames—he was already dunking that year—he was forced to sit out a game because of injury.
Iowa State basketball coach Fred Hoiberg knew that at some point he would be forced to have his pacemaker replaced. Doctors told him as much after open-heart surgery ended his NBA career in 2005.
Fred Hoiberg was in the best shape of his life. No symptoms. But a silent aneurysm was ready to kill him. What happened next ...
Before entering the lively gym at the Hendricks Training Complex on the campus of the University of Nebraska in Lincoln sits ...
Fred Hoiberg, a former Big 12 Coach of the Year, enters a pivotal season at Nebraska looking to improve on his .438 win ...
Fred Hoiberg was asked about returning to the NBA%2C where he was an executive with the Timberwolves; After leading Iowa State to Sweet 16%2C Hoiberg could be hot commodity among NBA teams seeking ...
On Friday, coming off a 28-win season that featured a Big 12 tournament title and a run to the Sweet 16, Iowa State gave head coach Fred Hoiberg a raise.He'll make $2.2 million next year and an ...
Fred Hoiberg’s homespun nickname, his prolific scoring at Iowa State and his excellent coaching tenure at his alma mater led most to believe he was a so-called “college” guy.Hoiberg ...
Until the official word comes at 2 p.m. Tuesday that Fred Hoiberg has become the Bulls’ coach, Iowa State alumnus and Hoiberg friend Dickson Jensen says: “There’s always hope.
Fred Hoiberg received a scholarship offer from Tom Osborne and the Huskers, but instead chose to play basketball at Iowa State. He finished his career with 1,993 points, third most in program history.
Iowa State's Fred Hoiberg and Kansas' Bill Self were named the Big 12's Co-Coaches of the Year in men's basketball on Sunday. The following is from the Big 12's release: "I am humbled to be ...
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