Big Ten Just Gave Iowa A Rare Honor Fans Will Appreciate

Deck: Recognizing excellence both on and off the field, Gronowski and McCabe exemplify the true spirit of sportsmanship as Iowa's 2026 Big Ten honorees.

Iowa’s latest Big Ten sportsmanship honors went to two familiar names, with former Hawkeyes Mark Gronowski and Taylor McCabe selected as the school’s 2026 Big Ten Outstanding Sportsmanship Award winners.

The pair emerged from Iowa’s 2025-26 Big Ten Sportsmanship Award group, which included one representative from each varsity sport.

Gronowski’s final season in Iowa City came with a heavy statistical punch. The Naperville, Ill., native led the offense in 2025 and set program marks for a quarterback with 16 rushing touchdowns and 545 rushing yards in a single season. He found the end zone on the ground in 11 straight games, the longest run ever by a Big Ten quarterback.

He also made a little history in another way, becoming the first Hawkeye to rush, throw, and receive a touchdown in the same game, which happened at USC. Over the season, the 6-foot-2 quarterback piled up 2,286 yards of total offense, including 1,741 passing yards and 545 rushing yards.

Gronowski’s year also brought a long list of off-field and postseason recognition. He was a National Football Foundation Hampshire Honor Society inductee, a CSC Academic All-District selection, and the ReliaQuest Bowl Game Most Valuable Player. On top of that, he earned the Roy Carver Most Valuable Player and Hayden Fry team awards on offense and was named a Permanent Team Captain.

McCabe’s Iowa career was just as decorated in its own lane. The Fremont, Neb., native was a three-time letterwinner and a two-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree for the women’s basketball team. She finished with 561 points, 183 rebounds, 113 assists, and 38 steals, while tying for the best 3-point shooting percentage in school history at .407.

Her 172 career 3-pointers also put her 10th all-time in the program record book.

McCabe graduated from Iowa in May with a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering. She is set to begin her master’s degree in structural engineering at Notre Dame in the fall.

The Big Ten has handed out its Outstanding Sportsmanship Award since 2003. The honor goes to student-athletes who stand out for sportsmanship and ethical behavior, remain in good academic standing, and show good citizenship away from competition.

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