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ISU football players sandbagging Ames buildings
Aug. 11, 2010 9:34 am
From Iowa State Sports Information:
AMES, Iowa -- Iowa State football players were sandbagging the Jacobson Building at 8:15 a.m. Wednesday morning as the lake of water that is the Hilton Coliseum parking lot drew steadily closer to the Jacobson Athletic Building, which is headquarters for most of the Cyclone athletics department. There are serious flooding issues at Hilton Coliseum. The Iowa State Soccer Complex was already under water Tuesday night and remains flooded.
Iowa State players joined athletics department staff and student trainers and managers, who moved as much football equipment as possible to the Jacobson Building's second floor. The Cyclone sport medicine area was also being cleared of movable equipment. Some items are being stored in the building's atrium, some moved to the second floor. Ironically, the Iowa State football players were at the Jacobson Building for an early morning weight lifting session that is a part of preseason practice.
Torrential rains throughout northern Iowa Tuesday have made for serious flooding in different parts of Ames. Many Iowa State personnel were unable to reach Ames because of the closure of parts of U.S. Highway 30 and other main travel arteries, including Lincoln Way and University Drive.
Authorities have said that flood levels from Squaw Creek and other rivers and streams could well exceed those of the 1993 floods that damaged Hilton Coliseum and the rest of the Iowa State Center.
Iowa State football players are sandbagging outside of the Jacobson Building on the Iowa State University campus. (Photo ISU)
Flooding on the Iowa State University campus. (Photo ISU)