Some interesting storylines Iowa women's wrestling came out of the Grand View Open on Saturday, the team's final scheduled ...
There's no sugarcoating Iowa wrestling's loss to No. 1 Penn State on Friday. The No. 2 Hawkeyes got walloped in a 30-8 loss on the road, dropping eight of 10 bouts. Coach Tom Brands didn't mince his ...
The No.1 ranked Penn State Nittany Lions hosted the No.2 ranked Iowa Hawkeyes in a possible means wrestling championship ...
After dropping six bouts in a row, the No. 2 Iowa mens’ wrestling squad found itself in a deep, inescapable hole to No. 1 ...
Penn State coach Cael Sanderson sat stoically next to the raised floor in the middle of the Bryce Jordan Center for most of ...
The No. 1 Nittany Lions overwhelmed the second-ranked Hawkeyes before an energized, sold-out crowd at the Bryce Jordan Center.
The Nittany Lions secured two upset wins while the Hawkeyes struggled offensively and faced several stall warnings.
The indomitable Tyler Kasak from Doylestown, Pa. took it upon himself here Friday night to not just conquer his match but ...
The second-ranked Hawkeyes received wins from Drake Ayala and Stephen Buchanan but the No. 1 Nittany Lions dominated the rest ...
How about that Tyler Kasak? What No. 1 Penn State wrestling proved by blasting IowaStart the day smarter. Get all the news ...
Penn State’s Tyler Kasak holds Iowa’s Jacori Teemer as the clock runs down in the 157 lb bout of the match on Friday, Jan. 31, 2025 at the Bryce Jordan Center. Kasak won by decision, 5-2. Abby Drey ...
Penn State's Tyler Kasak lifts Iowa’s Jacori Teemer in the final seconds of their 157 pound match at the Bryce Jordan Center on Jan. 31, 2025. Kasak won 5-2. Joe Hermitt |
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