IOWA CITY, Iowa -- University of Iowa Student-Athlete
Academic Services has recognized seniors LeShun Daniels, Jr. and
Emma Sougstad as November’s male and female student-athletes of the month.
Voted on by their peers, this honor recognizes student-athletes who have excelled in their sport and in the classroom.
Daniels,
a native of Warren, Ohio, helped the 21st-ranked Iowa football team
(8-4, 6-3) to a 3-1 record in November, including victories over No. 2
Michigan
and 15th-ranked Nebraska. He ran the ball 79 times for 389 yards and
four touchdowns during the four-game stretch.
After
rushing for 159 yards and two touchdowns in Iowa’s 28-0 shutout victory
over Illinois, which included a 50-yard touchdown in the fourth
quarter,
Daniels was named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week. The weekly
conference laurel was the first of Daniels’ career.
A
week later, Daniels rushed a career-high 29 times for 158 yards and two
touchdowns in Iowa’s rivalry win over Nebraska. It was his sixth
career 100-yard
performance and fourth career game of 150 rushing yards and at least
two touchdowns, making him the only player in the Ferentz era with four
such games. The third team All-Big Ten performer totaled 1,013 yards on
the ground in the regular season, becoming
the first Hawkeye to surpass 1,000 yards rushing in a single season
since 2011.
Daniels
is a health and human physiology major, and serves as a member of the
Multicultural Focus Group Student-Athlete Advisory Board.
Sougstad,
a Forest City, Iowa, native, competed in three November meets for the
UI swimming and diving team. She led the Hawkeyes to dual victories
over
South Dakota and Missouri State and helped the Hawkeyes to a
fifth-place finish at the Ohio State Invitational, notching five
first-place finishes along the way.
A
preseason All-American, Sougstad endured a career performance at the
Ohio State Invitational, a three-day event that included the likes of
top-ranked
Stanford, 23rd-ranked Kentucky, and tournament host and 24th-ranked
Ohio State.
Competing
in eight events, Sougstad swam season bests, posting NCAA ‘B’-cut times
in all four individual events (200 IM, 100 fly, 100 breast, 200
breast).
She was Iowa’s top finisher in all four events.
Sougstad
swam to a school record in the prelims of the 100 fly (53.74). She
went on to break that record with a fourth-place finish in the ‘A’
final,
touching in a time of 53.30. Sougstad also swam the second leg of the
fastest 200-medley relay in program history (1:39.15) -- she now has
nine school records to her name. Sougstad was also a member of Iowa’s
400-medley relay team that posted the second-fastest
time in school history (3:37.91).
Sougstad is double majoring in elementary education and psychology.
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