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Jack Trice 100 commemoration wraps up with several events this weekend

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October 6th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa State University’s year-long commemoration of Jack Trice will wrap up this weekend in Ames. Toyia Younger chaired the committee that put together the celebration of the school’s first black athlete, and says they learned quickly that people didn’t really know Trice’s legacy.

Trice died 100 years ago from injuries he got playing in a football game for the Cyclones. The events of this year have focused on his legacy of breaking barriers, including a large sculpture near the football stadium that you can walk through.

The current day Cyclones will wear throwback jerseys for Saturday’s football game against T-C-U with five bars on them that were on the uniform that Trice wore.

Sunday is the 100th anniversary of Trice’s death, and Younger says a photo they found inspired them to include that at the closing of the commemoration.

The noon ceremony Sunday will be on central campus and include the awarding of a posthumous degree to Trice’s family, as he died before graduating.

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Younger is a senior vice president at I-S-U and says they hope commemoration has educated many on Trice, who was an athlete, but also a student.

She also wants Jack Trice’s legacy to continue to be movement and not just a moment in time for the commemoration.

You can learn more about Trice at JackTrice100.com.