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IOWA CITY — It was a dominating performance on an emotional senior day. But after it was all over, the second-ranked Iowa wrestling team was ready to move on, move forward. There are bigger things down the road. “We’ve got a big project in front of ...
The WIAA state tournament rages ahead this week, and plenty of area grapplers are worthy of keeping your attention down the pathway to state. A top-two finish is a prerequisite for boys and girls competing at the Division 1 level to advance to the state ...
A Wisconsin college wrestling team escaped injury after their bus caught fire on the way home from a meet in Minnesota. Milwaukee School of Engineering officials say the school’s wrestling team was on its way from a meet in Itasca on Saturday when the ...
IOWA CITY — Iowa wrestling rallied to defeat Wisconsin 23-12 in a Big Ten Conference dual at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. The Hawkeyes finished with four consecutive wins from 157 to 184, including a pair of pivotal technical falls from Michael Caliendo and Angelo Ferrari.
Iowa women’s wrestling’s 2026 recruiting class hasn’t shown any signs of slowing down ever since it first picked up steam 57 days ago. That afternoon, the Hawkeyes added their first highly touted high school senior.
LACROSSE, Wisconsin — The Staples-Motley Cardinals finished fourth in The Clash Wrestling Tournament that concluded Saturday, Jan. 3, in LaCrosse, Wisconsin. After winning three matches Friday, the Cardinals lost three matches to Stillwater, St. Michael-Albertville and Creighton Prep on Saturday.