MURRAY WIER
Wier, who was inducted into the Iowa Athletics Hall of Fame in 1989, was a four-year starter from 1945-48. He averaged 7.8 points per game as a freshman in 1945, helping lead Iowa to a Big Ten championship. As a senior, Wier became the first officially recognized Division I NCAA scoring leader and Iowa’s first-ever consensus first-team All-American, averaging 21 points per game. He set a then-Big Ten record of 272 points in conference play, earning first-team all-league and team Most Valuable Player accolades in 1948. Additionally, Wier is one of only three Hawkeyes to earn the Chicago Tribune’s trophy as the Big Ten’s Most Valuable Player. Wier averaged 8.4 points as a sophomore and a team-best 15.1 points as a junior.
Wier passed away at the age of 89 in April, 2016.
CHUCK DARLING
Darling earned first-team All-America distinction and was awarded the Chicago Tribune Silver Trophy as a senior in 1952. A two-time all-conference selection, Darling led the Hawkeyes to second (1952) and third place (1951) Big Ten finishes as an upperclassman. He led the Hawkeyes in scoring in back-to-back seasons in 1951 (16.3 ppg) and 1952 (25.5 ppg), including leading the Big Ten in points per game as a senior. His 25.5 points per game average is the third highest scoring average in program history behind John Johnson (27.9 ppg in 1970) and Fred Brown (27.6 ppg in 1971). Darling who was inducted into the Iowa Athletics Hall of Fame in 1990, averaged a staggering 17.6 rebounds in 22 games as a junior, a season average that is tops in school history.
Darling passed away at the age of 91 in April, 2021.
ROY MARBLE
A letterman from 1986-89, Marble scored 2,116 points in 134 games to become the first Iowa player to score more than 2,000 points. He also recorded 668 career rebounds and 281 assists as the Hawkeyes won 97 games during his career. Iowa earned four straight NCAA Tournament appearances, including an Elite Eight appearance in 1987 and a trip to the Sweet 16 in 1988. Marble shared team Most Valuable Player honors from 1987-89 and was inducted into the Iowa Athletics Hall of Fame in 2021. Along with being Iowa’s career scoring leader for 31 years, Marble currently ranks second in program annals in field goals made (787), field goal attempts (1,459) and free throws made (516); third in free throw attempts (707); and fourth in career steals (183). Marble led the team in scoring in 1986, 1987, and 1989.
Marble passed away at the age of 48 in September, 2015.
Current Men’s Basketball Retired Number Criteria:
• National Player of the Year on any of the following outlets: Associated Press, NABC, USBWA, Sporting News, Naismith Award and/or Wooden Award, and Consensus first-team All-America
• Graduate, or left University in solid program citizenship and academic standing
• Member of Varsity Club Hall of Fame, or have met competitive criteria for membership
Men’s Basketball Retired Jersey Criteria:
• Multiple years as Consensus first-team All-America
• Graduate, or left University in solid program citizenship and academic standing
• Member of Varsity Club Hall of Fame, or have met competitive criteria for membership
Women’s Basketball Retired Number Criteria:
• National Player of the Year on any of the following outlets: Associated Press, WBCA, USBWA, Honda, Naismith Award and/or Wooden Award, and consensus first-team All-America
• Graduate, or left University in solid program citizenship and academic standing
• Member of Varsity Club Hall of Fame, or have met competitive criteria for membership
Women’s Basketball Retired Jersey Criteria:
• Multiple years as Consensus first-team All-America
• Graduate, or left University in solid program citizenship and academic standing
• Member of Varsity Club Hall of Fame, or have met competitive criteria for membership