Hawkeyes radio announcer Gary Dolphin suspended again

IOWA CITY, Iowa — Gary Dolphin, “The Voice of the Hawkeyes”, will be off the mic for the remainder of the basketball season.

The school and Hawkeye Sports Properties, Dolphin’s employer, announced the suspension today. 

Dolphin made the comments during the post-game show of the Hawkeyes’ Tuesday night loss to the Maryland Terrapins. Dolphin likened Bruno Fernando, an African-American player on the Maryland team, to ‘King Kong’ for his defensive effort in the game.

Dolphin released this statement via Hawkeye Sports Properties:

“During the broadcast, I used a comparison when trying to describe a talented Maryland basketball player. In no way did I intend to offend or disparage the player. I take full responsibility for my inappropriate word choice and offer a sincere apology to him and anyone else who was offended. I wish the Iowa Hawkeye players, coaches and fans all the very best as they head into the final stretch of the season. I will use this as an opportunity to grow as a person and learn more about unconscious bias.”

Dolphin was suspended by the Hawkeyes earlier this season after he was caught on an open mic making disparaging comments about Hawkeye player Maishe Dailey. He sat out for two games before returning to the mic.

The Hawkeyes play on Friday night at 8:15 in Iowa City against the Indiana Hoosiers.

You can hear the game on Newsradio 1040 WHO, pregame at 7 p.m.


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