Iowa women’s wrestling claimed all 10 individual titles in its NCWWC regional over the weekend with the help of many Hawkeyes who were not part of last year’s national title team.
On May 21, 2024, now senior Kyle Parco announced that he would be joining the Iowa Hawkeyes wrestling program for the 2024-25 season in his last year of eligibility. The 149-pound wrestler began his ...
Iowa wrestling capped off its regular season with a win over Oklahoma State on Sunday at home. Angelo Ferrari was the star of ...
IOWA CITY, Iowa - The No. 2 Oklahoma State wrestling team fell to No. 3 Iowa, 21-16, Sunday night at Carver-Hawkeye Arena in ...
In the first Hawkeye win for the night, No. 2 Drake Ayala (133) won by major decision over Rin Sakamoto (OSU), 11-1. Ayala ...
West Marshall wrestling crowned two state champions during Saturday night’s finals of the 100th IHSAA Boys State Wrestling ...
Marshalltown’s Xayvion Anderson sat on his knees on the wrestling mat in Wells Fargo Arena on Saturday night as his opponent ...
Coach David Taylor and the second-ranked Oklahoma State wrestling team Oklahoma State suffered a 21-16 loss at Iowa, the ...
In a night dedicated to senior Hawkeye wrestlers to close the regular season, with Kyle Parco waving goodbye to Iowa fans and ...
Mintle locked up his state medal with a 10-9 win over Scamman of Shenandoah. He led 3-0 after one, trailed 6-4 in the second, ...
The No. 3 Iowa men’s wrestling team upset the No. 2 Oklahoma State Cowboys in a 21-16 finish inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena on ...
In front of a sold-out crowd of fans in Carver-Hawkeye Arena, the No. 3 Iowa Hawkeyes defended their house against the fiery, ...
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