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Quick FactsSchool InformationName: University of IowaLocation: Iowa City, IowaEnrollment: 31,206President: Barbara WilsonHenry B. and Patricia B. Tippie Director of Athletics: Gary BartaColors: Black & Gold (PMS 116)Nickname: HawkeyesMascot: Herky the HawkConference: Big Ten Facility (Capacity): Carver-Hawkeye Arena (14,500)

Athletics CommunicationsWrestling Contact: Chris BrewerOffi ce Phone: 319/335-9411 Cell Phone: 319/325-3483E-Mail Address: [email protected] Address: S300 Carver-Hawkeye Arena, Iowa City, IA 52242Web Site: hawkeyesports.com

Team InformationHead Coach (Alma Mater, Yr.): Tom Brands (Iowa, 1992)School Record (Yrs.): 236-23-1 (15 years) Overall Record (Yrs.): 253-43-1 (17 years)Offi ce Phone: 319/335-9405Associate Head Coach (Alma Mater, Year): Terry Brands (Iowa, 1992)Assistant Coach (Alma Mater, Year): Ryan Morningstar (Iowa, 2009)2020-21 Record: 5-02020-21 Conference Record/Finish: 5-0/1st2020-21 Conference Tournament (Pts/Place): 159.5/1st2020-21 NCAA Finish (Pts/Place): 129.0/1st 2020-21 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 23/7NCAA Qualifi ers Returning/Lost: 10/0All-Americans Returning/Lost: 7/02021 Returning All-Americans (Wt., NCAA Finish): Spencer Lee (125, 1st); Austin DeSanto (133, 3rd); Jaydin Eierman (141, 2nd); Kaleb Young

(157, 7t); Michael Kemerer (174, 2nd); Jacob Warner (197, 4th); Tony Cassioppi (285, 3rd)

UI Intercollegiate Athletics Mission StatementThe mission of the Department of Athletics is to provide the administrative and coaching support, facilities, resources, and equipment necessary for student athletes to graduate from The University of Iowa while participating in broad-based championship-caliber athletic competition. The overall well-being of the participant and the integrity of the program will be paramount in all that we do.

UI Nondiscrimination StatementThe University of Iowa prohibits discrimination in employment, educational programs, and activities on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, pregnancy, disability, genetic information, status as a U.S. veteran, service in the U.S. military, sexual orientation, gender identity, associational preferences, or any other classifi cation that deprives the person of consideration as an individual. The university also affi rms its commitment to providing equal opportunities and equal access to university facilities. For additional information on nondiscrimination policies, contact the Director, Offi ce of Equal Opportunity and Diversity, the University of Iowa, 202 Jessup Hall, Iowa City, IA, 52242-1316, 319-335-0705 (voice), 319-335-0697 (TDD), [email protected].

UI Accessibility StatementIndividuals with disabilities are encouraged to attend all University of Iowa sponsored events. If you are a person with a disability who requires a reasonable accommodation in order to participate in this program, please contact the UI Athletics Ticket offi ce (319-335-9309) or UI Athletics Event Management (319-335-9247).

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Table of ContentsRoster & Weight-By-Weight Breakdown ................................ 2Pronunciation Guide .............................................................. 22021-22 Iowa Hawkeyes ....................................................... 3Head Coach Tom Brands .................................................... 4-7Associate Head Coach Terry Brands .................................... 8Assistant Coach Ryan Morningstar ....................................... 9Volunteer Assistant Coach Bobby Telford ............................ 10Director of Operations Moriah Marinelli ................................ 10Support Staff ........................................................................ 11Meet the Hawkeyes ......................................................... 12-332020-21 Season Review ................................................. 34-352021 Big Ten Championships Review .................................. 362021 NCAA Championships Review .................................... 37Hawkeyes In International Competition ........................... 38-39NCAA Championship Seasons ........................................ 40-41NCAA Champions ........................................................... 42-43Four Time All Americans ................................................. 44-47All Americans & NCAA Awards ....................................... 48-49Big Ten Champions & Awards ......................................... 50-51Individual School Records .................................................... 52Team Awards/Academic Honors/Conference Honors ..... 53-55All-Time Letterwinners ..................................................... 56-59All-Time Results .............................................................. 60-71Dual Oppenents/Series Records .......................................... 72Iowa Wrestling History .......................................................... 73All-Time Coaching Records .................................................. 74National Attendance Leaders ............................................... 75Hawkeye Facilities ........................................................... 76-77Hawkeye Visions ............................................................. 78-79UI President Barbara Wilson ................................................ 80Tippie Athletics Director Chair Gary Barta ....................... 81-83UI Athletic Communications ................................................. 84

Hawkeye Wrestling Interview RequestsPlease contact Chris Brewer with interview requests for coach-es and student-athletes. Interviews, during the week and post-game, will be conducted over the phone or via Zoom.

CreditsThe University of Iowa wrestling media guide was written, de-signed and edited by Chris Brewer and Traci Wagner. Photo-graphs provided by Darren Miller, Brian Ray, the University Rela-tions Photo Unit, the IOC/Olympic Museum Collections and the University of Iowa Visual Center’s Photographic Services. Cover artwork designed by Mindy Gardner and Matt Ellison.

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Pronunciation Guide

Abe Assad ........................... UH-sodDrake Ayala ......................... eye-YELL-uhWilliam Carano .................... kuh-RAHN-ohTony Cassioppi .................... cass-EE-OH-peeAustin DeSanto .................... duh-SAN-toeJaydin Eierman .................... EYE-er-manMax Murin ............................ mure-INCaleb Rathjen ...................... ROTCHIEBretli Reyna ......................... BRETT-ley RAY-nahCullan Schriever .................. SHREE-verLeif Schroeder ..................... SHROW-derCobe Siebrecht .................... COE-bee SEE-bricktAndy Simaz ......................... SIGH-mazJesse Ybarra ....................... ee-BAR-uh

Weight-By-Weight Breakdown

125Drake AyalaAaron CashmanSpencer LeeCharles Matthews

133Drake AyalaWyatt HensonAustin DeSantoCullan SchrieverJesse Ybarra

141Drew BennettWyatt HensonJaydin EiermanLeif Schroeder

149Drew BennettMax MurinCaleb RathjenCobe SiebrechtVince Turk

157Joe KellyJack McClimonCaleb RathjenBretli ReynaKaleb Young

Name Wt. Ht. Yr. Hometown (High School/Last School)Abe Assad 184 5-10 So. Carol Stream, Illinois (Glenbard North)Drake Ayala 125/133 5-6 Fr. Fort Dodge, Iowa (Fort Dodge)Drew Bennett 141/149 5-10 Jr. Fort Dodge, Iowa (Fort Dodge/Northern Iowa) Nelson Brands 184 5-9 Jr. Iowa City, Iowa (West)Will Carano 165 5-8 Fr. Putnam Valley, New York (Putnam Valley)Aaron Cashman 125 5-6 Jr. Spring Park, Minnesota (Shakopee)Tony Cassioppi 285 6-0 Jr. Roscoe, Illinois (Hononegah)Aaron Costello 285 5-11 Sr. Dubuque, Iowa (Western Dubuque)Austin DeSanto 133 5-5 Sr. Exeter, Pennsylvania (Exeter/Drexel)Jaydin Eierman 141 5-8 Sr. Columbia, Missouri (Father Tolton/Missouri)Zach Glazier 197 6-0 So. Albert Lea, Minnesota (Albert Lea)Wyatt Henson 133/141 5-5 Fr. Waynesburg, Pennsylvania (Waynesburg)Joe Kelly 157 5-8 Jr. West Liberty, Iowa (West Liberty)Michael Kemerer 174 5-9 Sr. Murrysville, Pennsylvania (Franklin Regional)Patrick Kennedy 174 5-8 R-Fr. Kasson-Mantorville, Minnesota (Kasson-Mantorville)Spencer Lee 125 5-3 Sr. Murrysville, Pennsylvania (Franklin Regional)Alex Marinelli 165 5-9 Sr. Miamisburg, Ohio (St. Paris Graham)Charles Matthews 125 5-2 R-Fr. San Mateo, California (Junipero Serra)Jack McClimon 157 5-10 Fr. Channahon, Illinois (Minooka Cummunity)Max Murin 149 5-8 Sr. Ebensburg, Pennsylvania (Central Cambria)Caleb Rathjen 149/157 5-9 Fr. Ankeny, Iowa (Ankeny)Bretli Reyna 157 5-7 R-Fr. Homestead, Florida (South Dade)Sebastian Robles 165 5-9 Fr. Tucson, Arizona (Sunnyside)Cullan Schriever 133 5-6 R-Fr. Mason City, Iowa (Mason City)Leif Schroeder 141 5-9 R-Fr. Bozeman, Montana (Bozeman)Cobe Siebrecht 149 5-10 So. Lisbon, Iowa (Lisbon)Andy Simaz 184 6-0 R-Fr. Traverse City, Michigan (Saint Francis)Brennan Swafford 174 5-11 Sr. Mediapolis, Iowa (Mediapolis/Graceland)Vince Turk 149 5-7 Sr. Hampshire, Illinois (Montini Catholic)Jacob Warner 197 6-1 Sr. Tolono, Illinois (Washington)Myles Wilson 174 5-9 Sr. Junction, Colorado (Glenwood Springs)Jesse Ybarra 133 5-5 R-Fr. Tuscon, Arizona (Sunnyside)Kaleb Young 157 5-10 Sr. Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania (Punxsutawney Area)

Head Coach: Tom Brands (University of Iowa, 1992)Associate Head Coach: Terry Brands (University of Iowa, 1992)Assistant Coach: Ryan Morningstar (University of Iowa, 2009)Volunteer Assistant Coach: Bobby Telford (University of Iowa, 2011)Strength and Conditioning Coach: Alex Harmer (Wartburg College, 2016)Director of Operations: Moriah Marinelli (University of Iowa, 2019)

165Will CaranoAlex MarinelliSebastian Robles

174Michael KemererPatrick KennedyBrennan SwaffordMyles Wilson

184Abe AssadNelson BrandsAndy Simaz

197Zach GlazierJacob Warner

285Tony CassioppiAaron Costello

2021-22 ROSTER

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The 2021-22 University of Iowa Wrestling TeamFront Row (l-r): Jack McClimon, Bretli Reyna, Cullan Schriever, Caleb Rathjen, Charles Matthews, Patrick Kennedy, Andy Simaz, Brennan Swafford. Second Row (l-r): Austin DeSanto, Drake Ayala, Kaleb Young, Alex Marinelli, Jesse Ybarra, Sebastian Robles, Jaydin Eierman, Joe Kelly. Third Row (l-r): Vince Turk, Aaron Cashman, Drew Bennett, Cobe Siebrecht, Wyatt Henson, Zach Axmear, Abe Assad. Fourth Row (l-r): Will Carano, Leif Schroeder, Jacob Warner, Spencer Lee. Fifth Row (l-r): Max Murin, Michael Kemerer, Nelson Brands, Tony Cassioppi, Aaron Costello, Myles Wilson.

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HEAD COACH TOM BRANDS

Tom BrandsHead Coach University of Iowa, 1992

Five-time Big Ten and three-time NWCA Coach of the Year Tom Brands enters his 16th season as head wrestling coach at the University of Iowa in 2021-22. A 1996 Olympic gold med-alist and member of wrestling’s Hall of Fame, Brands is only the eighth head wrestling coach at the University of Iowa. The former Hawk-eye wrestler was a four-time All-American and

three-time national champion (1989-92) at Iowa. He has a 236-23-1 (.909) over-all and 113-10 (.917) Big Ten coaching record at Iowa. He has a 253-43-1 (.852) career mark and a 114-12 (.905) record at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. In 15 seasons as Iowa’s head coach, Brands has led the Hawkeyes to four NCAA and six Big Ten team titles, crowning 13 NCAA champions, 23 Big Ten champions and 89 All-Americans. Iowa has had 142 Academic All-Big Ten re-cipients, including a school-record 17 in 2019-20. The Hawkeyes have quali-fi ed 138 wrestlers for the NCAA Championships in the last 15 years, sending the entire 10-man lineup in 2010, 2014, 2015, 2020 and 2021. Iowa has won or shared the Big Ten regular season title 12 times in Brands’ 15 seasons. The program set the national collegiate dual meet attendance record of 42,287 when No. 3 Iowa defeated top-ranked Oklahoma State, 18-16, on Nov. 14, 2015 at the Grapple on the Gridiron at Kinnick Stadium. Iowa has led the nation in attendance every year since Brands became head coach in 2006-07, setting an NCAA all-time attendance average of 12,568 in 2019-20. Brands has been named NWCA National Coach of the Year three times. He was fi rst honored in 2008 after leading the Hawkeyes to their fi rst NCAA team title since 2000. He was recognized in 2020 when the top-ranked Hawkeyes won Big Ten regular season and tournament championships and entered the NCAA Championships as the favorite to win the team title. The tournament was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. He most recently won the award in 2021 when Iowa won Big Ten and NCAA team titles.

Brands At Iowa Overall Dual Big Ten Dual Big Ten NCAA Big Ten NCAA All- NCAA AcademicYear Record Record Place Place Champions Champions Americans Qualifi ers All-Big Ten2006-07 14-5 5-3 3rd 8th 1 1 3 8 42007-08 21-1 8-0 1st 1st 1 2 7 9 62008-09 24-0 8-0 1st 1st 2 0 5 9 92009-10 23-0 8-0 1st 1st 2 3 8 10 52010-11 15-0-1 8-0 2nd 3rd 2 0 5 9 102011-12 14-4 6-2 3rd 3rd 2 1 6 8 122012-13 20-3 8-0 3rd 4th 0 1 4 9 72013-14 15-2 7-1 2nd 4th 1 1 6 10 82014-15 17-1 9-0 T-1st 2nd 0 0 6 10 92015-16 16-1 9-0 2nd 5th 2 0 6 9 102016-17 13-2 8-1 3rd 4th 2 1 5 9 92017-18 12-3 6-3 4th 3rd 0 1 5 9 10 2018-19 14-1 9-0 3rd 4th 1 1 6 9 132019-20 13-0 9-0 1st x 3 x 10 10 172020-21 5-0 5-0 1st 1st 4 1 7 10 13 Total 236-23-1 113-10 23 13 89 138 142

TOM BRANDSTOM BRANDSThree-time NCAA ChampionThree-time NCAA Champion

University of Iowa, 1990, 1991, 1992University of Iowa, 1990, 1991, 1992

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Coaching Honors• 2008, 2009, 2010, 2020, 2021 Big Ten Coach of the Year. First coach in conference

history to win the honor in three consecutive seasons.• 2008, 2020, 2021 NWCA Coach of the Year• 2000 NWCA Assistant Coach of the Year• 2002 and 2003 USA Wrestling Freestyle Coach of the Year• 2002 Walter Camp national Coach of the Year• 2000 NWCA Assistant Coach of the Year

Coaching CareerTEAM _______________________________ POSITION, YEARSIowa _______________________________ Head Coach, 2006-presentVirginia Tech ________________________ Head Coach, 2004-06Iowa _______________________________ Assistant, 1993-2004Team USA __________________________ Coach, 2016 Rio OlympicsTeam USA __________________________ Coach, 2015 World Championships Team USA __________________________ Coach, 2014 World ChampionshipsTeam USA __________________________ Coach, 2013 World ChampionshipsTeam USA __________________________ Coach, 2004 Athens OlympicsTeam USA __________________________ Coach, 2003 World ChampionshipsTeam USA __________________________ Coach, 2002 World ChampionshipsTeam USA __________________________ Coach, 2001 World Championships

Career RecordOverall: 248-43 (16 years) | Iowa: 236-23-1 (15 years) | Big Ten: 113-10

• Ranks second all-time in program history in overall wins (236)• Ranks second all-time in winning percentage (.909)• 17-20 mark at Virginia Tech, winning 2005 conference dual title, and crowning fi ve

conference champions and two All-Americans

HEAD COACH TOM BRANDS

Brands was named Big Ten Coach of the Year in 2008, 2009, 2010, 2020 and 2021. He is the only coach in program history to earn the award fi ve times. Brands served as head coach at Virginia Tech University for two seasons (2005-06), recording a 17-20 dual mark. In his fi rst season with the Hokies, Brands led the team to the 2005 regular season Atlantic Coast Conference title, set a school record for dual meet wins (16) and had a school-record fi ve wrestlers qualify for the NCAA Championships. Prior to taking the helm at Virginia Tech, Brands was an assistant coach at Iowa for 12 seasons (1993-2004). He helped the Hawkeyes to a 177-27 dual record, seven NCAA and eight Big Ten team titles, while crowning 23 NCAA champions, 73 All-Americans and 36 Big Ten champions. He was named the National Wrestling Coaches Association Assistant Coach of the Year in 2000. In 2004, he was one of three coaches for the U.S. Olympic freestyle wres-tling team, participating in Athens, and in 2016 he was named a volunteer coach of the United States Olympic team in Rio. Brands also served as as-sistant coach for the U.S. Freestyle World Teams in 2001, 2002, 2003, 2013, 2014, and 2015. He was named Freestyle Coach of the Year by USA Wrestling in 2002 and 2003. He has coached a number of other U.S. teams in interna-tional competition. As a competitor, Brands won the 1996 Olympic freestyle gold medal at 136.5 pounds in Atlanta, Georgia. He also won a gold medal at the 1993 World Championships in Toronto, two World Cup gold medals (1994, 1995) and was the 1995 Pan American Games champion. He won four U.S. National titles (1993-96) and made four straight U.S. World or Olympic teams (1993-96). Along with his twin brother, Terry, Tom was named 1993 USA Wrestling Athlete of the Year, the 1993 John Smith Outstanding Freestyle Wrestler, and 1993 Amateur Wrestling News Man of the Year. He was inducted into wrestling’s Hall of Fame in 2001. Brands was a four-time All-American at Iowa (1989-92). During his Hawk-eye career, he won three NCAA titles and was named Outstanding Wrestler of the 1992 NCAA Championships. Also a three-time Big Ten champion, Brands won 95 percent of his matches at Iowa. His career mark of 158-7-2 includes an undefeated season in 1991 (45-0). The Sheldon, Iowa, native was born April 9, 1968. He earned his B.S. de-gree in physical education from Iowa in 1992. He and his wife, Jeni, have three adult children, Madigan, Kinsee and Tommy.

TOM BRANDSTOM BRANDSThree-time NWCA Coach of the YearThree-time NWCA Coach of the YearUniversity of Iowa, 2008, 2020, 2021University of Iowa, 2008, 2020, 2021

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Team USACoached 20 Olympic and World Team members

• 2018 World Championships • Thomas Gilman (57 kg)• 2017 World Championships • Thomas Gilman (57 kg)• 2016 Olympics • Daniel Dennis (57 kg)• 2015 World Championships • Brent Metcalf (65 kg)• 2015 World Championships • Tony Ramos (57 kg)• 2015 Junior World Championships • Sam Stoll (120 kg)• 2015 University World Championships • Nathan Burak (97 kg)• 2014 World Championships • Tony Ramos (57 kg)• 2014 World Championships • Brent Metcalf (65 kg)• 2014 Junior World Championships • Thomas Gilman (55 kg)• 2014 University World Championships • Matt McDonough (55 kg)• 2013 World Championships • Brent Metcalf (65 kg)• 2013 Junior World Championships • Sammy Brooks (84 kg)• 2013 Junior World Championships • Thomas Gilman (55 kg)• 2010 World Championships • Mike Zadick (60 kg)• 2008 Olympics • Doug Schwab (66 kg)• 2008 Olympics • Mike Zadick (60 kg)• 2007 World Championships • Doug Schwab (66 kg)• 2007 World Championships • Mike Zadick (60 kg)• 2006 World Championships • Mike Zadick (60 kg)

NCAA Champions• Won NCAA team titles in 2008, 2009, 2010, 2021• 89 All-Americans and 138 NCAA qualifi ers• 13 NCAA Champions

• 2021 Spencer Lee (125)• 2019 Spencer Lee (125)• 2018 Spencer Lee (125)• 2017 Cory Clark (133)• 2014 Tony Ramos (133)• 2013 Derek St. John (157)• 2012 Matt McDonough (125)

• 2014 Tony Ramos (133)• 2012 Matt McDonough (125)• 2012 Derek St. John (157)• 2011 Matt McDonough (125)• 2011 Blake Rasing (285)• 2010 Jay Borschel (174)• 2010 Dan Erekson (285)• 2009 Brent Metcalf (149)• 2009 Dan Erekson (285)• 2008 Brent Metcalf (149)

Big Ten Champions• Won Big Ten tournament titles in 2008, 2009, 2010, 2015, 2020, 2021• Won Big Ten dual titles in 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2019, 2020,

2021• 142 Academic All-Big Ten• 23 Big Ten Champions

• 2021 Spencer Lee (125)• 2021 Jaydin Eierman (141)• 2021 Alex Marinelli (165)• 2021 Michael Kemerer (174)• 2020 Spencer Lee (125)• 2020 Pat Lugo (149)• 2020 Alex Marinelli (165)• 2019 Alex Marinelli (165)• 2017 Thomas Gilman (125)• 2017 Sammy Brooks (184)• 2016 Cory Clark (133)• 2016 Sammy Brooks (184)

• 2010 Matt McDonough (125)• 2010 Brent Metcalf (149)• 2010 Jay Borschel (174)• 2008 Brent Metcalf (149)• 2008 Mark Perry (165)• 2007 Mark Perry (165)

TOM BRANDSTOM BRANDSFive-time Big Ten Coach of the YearFive-time Big Ten Coach of the Year

University of Iowa, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2020, 2021University of Iowa, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2020, 2021

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Superlatives• Iowa has led the nation in attendance every season under Brands leadership, setting

an NCAA all-time attendance average of 12,568 in 2019-20.• During Brands’ tenure, Iowa set school records for longest dual unbeaten (84) and

winning streaks (69), longest dual road unbeaten (51) and winning streaks (44), most Carver-Hawkeye Arena victories (11) and most dual shutouts (8).

• Set dual meet attendance record of 42,287 on Nov. 14, 2015, at Grapple on the Gridiron.

• Iowa has won or shared 11 of the last 14 Big Ten dual championships. • Iowa has won 11 Midlands team titles since 2006, setting scoring records in 2013,

2014, and 2020.• 15-0 all-time against Iowa State, winning Dan Gable Traveling Trophy every year

since its inception in 2010.• 2016 Mike Chapman Impact Award winner.

Tom Brands • On the Mat Brands was 1996 Olympic gold medalist, 1993 world champion, and four-time NCAA

All-American (1989-92). During his Hawkeye career, he won three NCAA titles and was named Outstanding Wrestler of the 1992 NCAA Championships. His college record was 158-7-2 and included an undefeated season in 1990-91 (45-0).

• 1996 Olympic Gold Medalist• 1993 World champion• Four U.S. National titles (1993-96) and made four straight U.S. World or

Olympic teams (1993-96)• Three-time NCAA champion (1990, 91, 92)• Three-time Big Ten champion (1989, 91, 92)• Outstanding wrestler at 1992 NCAA Championships• 158 career wins ranks No. 2 in school history• Most wins against zero losses in school history (45-0 in 1990-91)• Ranks fourth in career winning percentage (.952)• Inducted into wrestling’s Hall of Fame in 2001.

TOM BRANDSTOM BRANDSOLYMPIC Gold MedalistOLYMPIC Gold Medalist

United States of America, 1996United States of America, 1996

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Terry BrandsAssociate Head CoachUniversity of Iowa, 1992

Two-time World Champion and 2000 Olym-pic bronze medalist Terry Brands is in his 23rd season on the University of Iowa staff. Brands was promoted to associate head coach in 2011 after serving two stints (2008-10 and 1992-2000) as an assistant coach at Iowa. During the last 13 seasons, Brands has

helped Iowa win three NCAA and fi ve Big Ten team titles, crowning 10 NCAA champions, 79 All-Americans, 21 Big Ten champions and 118 academic All-Big Ten honorees. Iowa owns a 191-17-1 dual record since Brands returned to the staff in 2008. Since returning to campus, Iowa set school records for longest dual un-beaten (84) and winning streaks (69), longest dual road unbeaten (51) and winning streaks (44), most Carver-Hawkeye Arena victories (11) and most dual shutouts (8). Iowa also made another entry in the record books, set-ting the national collegiate dual meet attendance record of 42,287 when it defeated top-ranked Oklahoma State on Nov. 14, 2015, at Kinnick Stadium in the Grapple on the Gridiron. Brands rejoined the Hawkeye staff in 2008 after a three-year stint (2005-08) as USA Wrestling’s National Freestyle Resident Coach in Colorado Springs, Colorado. During his tenure, Brands worked with 2008 U.S. Olympic freestyle gold medalist Henry Cejudo and 2006 World champion Bill Zadick. He has coached the Hawkeye Wrestling Club since returning to campus, and in 2014 he was named USA Wrestling’s Terry McCann Freestyle Coach of the Year. His previous collegiate coaching experience includes three years as head coach at the University of Tennessee-Chattanooga (2002-05), and as an as-sistant coach at Montana State-Northern (2001-02), the University of Ne-braska (2000-01), and the University of Iowa (1992-2000). At Chattanooga, Brands led the Mocs to the 2005 Southern Conference title, crowning three conference champions and two All-Americans. At Iowa, he helped the Hawk-eyes win seven NCAA and Big Ten titles, crowning 19 NCAA and 26 Big Ten champions. Iowa’s dual record of 115-12-1 during his tenure included three undefeated seasons (14-0 in 1995, 17-0 in 1996 and 18-0 in 2000). Brands was one of the nation’s greatest freestyle wrestlers, winning World titles in 1993 in Toronto, Canada, and in 1995 in Atlanta, Georgia, at 125.5 pounds (57 kg). He won World Team titles as a member of the 1993 and 1995 U.S. World Teams. In 1993, he won a world title the same year his brother, Tom, was a World champion at 136.5 pounds (62 kg). They became the fi rst U.S. brothers to win World Titles during the same year. Terry was named 1993 USA Wrestling Athlete of the Year, 1993 John Smith Freestyle Wrestler of the Year and 1993 Amateur Wrestling News Man of the Year.

Brands placed second at the 1996 U.S. Nationals and the 1996 Olympic Team Trials, falling just short of making the U.S. Olympic Team. He qualifi ed for the 1997 and 1999 U.S. World Teams, but did not compete. In 2000, he made a comeback and won the U.S. Olympic Team Trials at 127.75 pounds (58 kg). He earned a bronze medal at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia. A two-time World Cup champion (1994, 1995), Brands won a gold medal at the 1995 Pan American Games. He was a two-time silver medalist at the respected Yarygin Tournament in Krasnoyarsk, Russia. Brands won three U.S. Nationals titles, and was runner-up three times. He was inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2006. Brands was a two-time NCAA champion, three-time All-American and three-time Big Ten champion for the Hawkeyes (1989-92) at 126 pounds. He ended his career at Iowa with a 137-7 record. He ranks fourth in single-season victories (43 - 1990-91), and fi fth in career winning percentage (.951) and career wins (137). He ranks sixth in career pins (48) and 10th in single-season pins (18 - 1990-91). He is one of 19 Hawkeyes in program history to post an undefeated season record, going 35-0 in 1991-92. The Sheldon, Iowa, native was born April 9, 1968. He earned a bachelor of science degree in Human Development from the University of Iowa in 1992. He and his wife, Michelle, have a son, Nelson, and a daughter, Sydney.

Terry BRANDSTerry BRANDSTwo-time NCAA ChampionTwo-time NCAA ChampionUniversity of Iowa, 1990, 1992University of Iowa, 1990, 1992

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH TERRY BRANDS

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Ryan MorningstarAssistant CoachUniversity of Iowa, 2009

Ryan Morningstar joined the Hawkeye staff in 2012 and has helped lead Iowa to one NCAA team championship, three Big Ten Conference tournament titles and six Big Ten regular season dual titles. The Hawkeyes have earned 55 All-Amer-ica honors over the past eight seasons, crowning six NCAA champions.

Morningstar’s collegiate career included four NCAA appearances (2007-10) as a Hawkeye. He earned All-America honors in 2009 and 2010, and was a member of three NCAA championship teams (2008-10). Morningstar placed third at the NCAA championships and was a Big Ten runner-up at 165 pounds in 2009. He suffered a knee injury dur-ing his senior season (2010) but still went on to place seventh at the NCAAs and fourth at the Big Ten Championships. That same year he was named Iowa’s Big Ten Sportsmanship Award winner, and won the Mike McGivern Award, which is given annually to the team’s most courageous wrestler. A four-year letterwinner from 2007-10, Morningstar owns a career re-cord of 110-40. He was a member of the Hawkeye Wrestling Club in 2010-11 and qualifi ed to compete in the 2012 U.S. Olympic Team Trials at 163 pounds (74 kg). The Lisbon, Iowa, native graduated from Iowa in 2009 with a bach-elor’s degree in health and sports studies.

Ryan MORNINGSTARRyan MORNINGSTARTwo-time All-AmericanTwo-time All-American

University of Iowa, 2009, 2010University of Iowa, 2009, 2010

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Moriah MarinelliDirector of OperationsUniversity of Iowa, 2019

Moriah Marinelli was named Director of Wrestling Operations in June 2019. Marinelli graduated from the University of Iowa in 2019 with a degree in Heath and Human Physiology. She was a manager for the Hawkeye wrestling team from 2015-19 and has four years of administrative experience working

with the Hawkeye Wrestling Club. Moriah and her husband, Alex, married in 2019 and live in Coralville, Iowa. Alex is a three-time All-American wrestler for the Hawkeyes.

TELFORD/MARINELLI

Bobby TelfordVolunteer Assistant CoachUniversity of Iowa, 2015

Bobby Telford joined the Hawkeye coaching staff in August, 2018. Since joining the staff, the Hawkeyes have won one NCAA team championship, three Big Ten regular season dual titles and two Big Ten tournament titles. Iowa has crowned two NCAA champions, eight Big Ten champions, and 23 All-Americans.

Telford graduated from the University of Iowa in 2015. Following gradua-tion, he competed for the Hawkeye Wrestling Club, and climbed as high as No. 5 in the country at 125 kilograms. Telford wrestled for the Hawkeyes from 2011-2015. He earned All-Ameri-ca honors in 2012, 2014, and 2015, and completed his career with an over-all record of 108-27 while wrestling at 285 pounds. Telford lives in Iowa City with his wife, Alex.

Bobby TELFORD Bobby TELFORDThree-time ALL-AMERICANThree-time ALL-AMERICAN

University of Iowa, 2012, 2014, 2015University of Iowa, 2012, 2014, 2015

Moriah MARINELLIMoriah MARINELLIUniversity of Iowa, 2019University of Iowa, 2019

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Abe Assad184 Pounds | Sophomore | Carol Stream, Illinois (Glenbard North)

2020-21 -- Did not compete... opened the season ranked No. 8 in the country... letterwinner. 2019-20 -- All-American... posted a 22-7 overall record... 22 wins were a team-high... fi ve wins against ranked opponents... placed runner-up at the Midlands Championships... removed his redshirt following Midlands... made offi cial debut Jan. 10 at Indiana... reached as high as No. 6 in the national rankings... placed fourth at the Big Ten Championships to earn an automatic berth the the NCAA Cham-pionships... No. 11 seed at NCAA Championships... four technical falls tied for fourth on the team.... fi rst place at Jim Koch Open, fi rst collegiate tournament title... NWCA Scholar Athlete... letterwinner. High School -- two-time state champion... won the 170-pound title as a junior in 2018... won the 182-pound state title as a senior in 2019...team MVP in 2018 and 2019... combined record of 99-1 as a junior and senior... recorded 22 consecutive pins his senior season... four-time all-conference... two-time all-state...named conference Rookie of the Year as a freshman in 2016... holds school records for fastest pin (11 seconds) and most single-season pins (38)... 170-pound Cadet Greco National Champion... 182-pound Junior Freestyle National Champion... Cadet UWW World Bronze Medalist at 80-kilograms.

Personal -- born February 25, 2001... son of Rick and Jill Assad... has one sister, Dale Assad... open major.

Assad’s Career Record Overall Dual Big Ten Dual Dual Pts. Big Ten NCAA OT MD TF Pins FastestYear Record Record Record Scored Place Place W-L W-L W-L W-L Pin2019-20 22-7 4-2 4-2 12 4th X 2-0 d2-0 4-0 3-0 0:56

Abe ASSAD Abe ASSAD2020 ALL-AMERICAN2020 ALL-AMERICAN

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Nelson Brands184 Pounds | Junior | Iowa City, Iowa (West)

2020-21 -- posted a 8-6 overall record at 184 pounds... started all fi ve conference duals, posting a 3-2 record... had seven wins over ranked opponents... placed fourth at the Big Ten Championships to earn an automatic berth to the NCAA Championships... was the No.12 seed at the NCAA Championships... reached as high as No. 6 in the national rankings... named Most Improved Wrestler by coaching staff... letterwinner.2019-20 -- posted a 9-4 overall record at 184 pounds, competing in two tournaments... posted a 2-2 dual record, going 1-1 at Carver-Hawkeye Arena, and scoring six team points in dual competition... won title at Don Parker Blugold Open... recorded two pins, two major decisions and one technical fall... letterwinner.2018-19 -- redshirted... recorded an 18-0 overall record competing unattached in four tournaments... scored bonus points in 10 match-es, including three technical falls, three major decisions, and four pins... won tournament titles at the Grand View Open, Lindenwood Open, UNI Open, and Loras Open.

High School -- three-time Iowa high school state champion... won the 160-pound title in 2018, the 152-pound title in 2017, and the 138-pound title in 2016... three-time fi rst team all-conference and all-state... named team MVP in 2017... holds school records for takedowns in a season (485) and in a career (1,250)... fastest pin recorded in seven seconds... placed third at 2016 UWW Cadet Nationals... placed third at Fargo Junior Nationals in 2018.Personal -- born February 11, 1999... son of Terry and Michelle Brands... has one sister, Sydney... father Terry is Iowa’s associate head coach and a two-time NCAA champion at the University of Iowa... sport and recreation management major.

Brands’ Career Record Overall Dual Big Ten Dual Dual Pts. Big Ten NCAA OT MD TF Pins FastestYear Record Record Record Scored Place Place W-L W-L W-L W-L Pin2019-20 9-4 2-2 0-0 6 - - - - 1-1 2-0 1-0 2-0 2:542020-21 8-6 3-2 3-2 10 4th dnp 0-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 - -Career 17-10 5-4 3-2 16 1-2 3-1 1-0 2-0 2:54

Aaron Cashman125 Pounds | Junior | Spring Park, Minnesota (Shakopee)

2020-21 -- posted an overall record of 0-1, falling to #11 Devin Schroeder of Purdue in his fi rst career Big Ten match... letterwinner.2019-20 -- posted an overall record of 4-4 at 125 pounds, competing in three tournaments... went 0-1 in dual competition... won Luther Open title... recorded two pins and two major decisions... letterwinner.2018-19 -- redshirted... posted a 3-2 record competing in two tournaments... won the 125-pound tournament title at the Pat “Flash” Flanagan Open. Prior to Iowa -- passed on his senior year at Shakopee High School in favor of a year at the Olympic Training Center... placed in three college open tournaments in 2017-18 at 125 pounds and won the Flatz Open at 57 kilograms in February in Austria... placed fourth at the 2018 Junior World Team Trials.High School -- 2017 Minnesota high school state champion wrestling at Shakopee High School, posting a 39-1 record... placed fourth in 2015 and runner-up in 2016 wrestling for Mound-Westonka High School.... 2016 Cadet World Team member... undefeated in confer-

ence competition from 2014-17... three-time all-conference, all-district, and team MVP from 2015-17... high school career mark of 118-4... won 42 straight... recorded 14 consecutive pins... fastest pin was seven seconds.Personal -- born January 4, 2000... son of Ann and Ron Cashman... father Ron wrestled at North Dakota State... has one sister, Courtney... business major.

Cashman’s Career Record Overall Dual Big Ten Dual Dual Pts. Big Ten NCAA OT MD TF Pins FastestYear Record Record Record Scored Place Place W-L W-L W-L W-L Pin2019-20 4-4 0-1 0-0 0 - - - - 0-1 2-1 0-0 2-1 1:332020-21 0-1 0-1 0-1 0 - - - - 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 - -Career 4-5 0-2 0-1 0 0-1 2-1 0-1 2-1 1:33

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Tony Cassioppi285 Pounds | Junior | Roscoe, Illinois (Hononegah)

2020-21 -- All-American... placed third at the NCAA Championships... placed third at the Big Ten Championships... reached as high as No. 3 in the national rankings... only three losses of the season were to Gable Steveson (2) and Mason Paris, the NCAA champion and NCAA runner-up... earned an automatic berth to the NCAA Championships, where he was the No. 5 seed... had 10 wins over ranked opponents... started all fi ve conference duals, posting a 4-1 record... named Big Ten Wrestler of the Week (2/9)... tied for team lead with fi ve major decisions and ranked second with fi ve falls... academic All-Big Ten... NWCA Scholar Athlete... letterwinner.2019-20 -- All-American... Amateur Wrestling News All-Rookie First Team... posted an overall record of 20-3... placed third at the Big Ten Championships to earn an automatic berth at the NCAA Championships... seeded No. 3 at NCAA Championships... Midlands Champion... opened the season ranked No. 13, won 15 straight, climbed to No. 3 in national rankings... nine wins over ranked op-ponents, three in the top 10.. seven falls ranked third on the team... had a fall in 0:20 seconds, second fastest on the team... academic All-Big Ten... NWCA Scholar Athlete... Big Ten Sportsmanship winner... letterwinner. 2018-19 -- recorded an overall record of 20-2 competing unattached at 285 pounds... competed in fi ve tournament, winning titles at the

Grand View Open, Lindenwood Open, UNI Open, and Loras Open... named USA Wrestling Athlete of the Week after pinning his way to the title at the UNI Open... placed seventh at the Midlands Championships... won 14 matches by fall, 13 of which ended in the fi rst period, fi ve within the fi rst minute... his fastest fall was 25 seconds... won the 125 kg title at the 2019 UWW Junior Nationals. High School -- two-time Illinois high school state champion... compiled a perfect 100-0 record as a junior (52-0) and senior (48-0)... allowed zero offensive points as a ju-nior and senior... 52 wins in 2016-17 are a school record... set school records for pins (35) and takedowns (220) in a season... pinned all four opponents in under two min-utes at the 2018 IHSA state tournament... three-time conference champion... three time state medalist, placing third in 2016 as a sophomore, recording a 44-3 record... was 29-5 as freshman before injury ended his season... three-time Team MVP... placed third in folkstyle and freestyle at 2015 Fargo cadet... placed second at 2016 Fargo junior freestyle national championships and third at 2016 Forgo Greco-Roman national championships... Junior Triple Crown winner (folkstyle, freestyle, Greco-Roman national champion) in 2017 and 2018... Junior Pan Am Games (Lima, Peru) champion in 2017... played football tackle and guard his sophomore and junior seasons. Personal -- born December 1, 1999... son of Tony and Erica Cassioppi... oldest of six children, siblings include Giovanni, Rose, Angelina, Rocco, and Bruno... math, and sports and recreation management major.

Cassioppi’s Career Record Overall Dual Big Ten Dual Dual Pts. Big Ten NCAA OT MD TF Pins FastestYear Record Record Record Scored Place Place W-L W-L W-L W-L Pin2019-20 20-3 11-2 7-2 45 3rd AA 0-0 3-0 0-0 7-1 0:202020-21 13-3 4-1 4-1 21 3rd 3rd 0-0 5-2 0-0 5-1 0:23Career 33-6 15-3 11-3 66 0-0 8-2 0-0 12-2 0:20

Tony CASSIOPPI Tony CASSIOPPI2020, 2021 ALL-AMERICAN2020, 2021 ALL-AMERICAN

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Aaron Costello285 Pounds | Senior | Dubuque, Iowa (Western Dubuque)

2020-21 -- posted a 2-1 overall record... academic All-Big Ten... letterwinner. 2019-20 -- posted an 18-4 overall record at 285 pounds, competing in fi ve tournaments... won titles at Jim Koch Open and Don Parker Blugold Open... placed second at Luther Open and third at Lindenwood Open... pinned eight opponents, posted two major decision and one technical fall... academic All-Big Ten... letterwinner.2018-19 -- overall record of 8-5 at 285 pounds, including a 3-2 mark in duals... placed second at the Loras Open... did not place at the Midlands Championships, posting a 3-2 record at the tournament... was 0-1 in the Big Ten, losing 3-1 in sudden victory in his only conference dual appearance... had two falls, his fall in 34 seconds was Iowa’s second fastest fall of the season... academic All-Big Ten... letterwinner.2017-18 -- redshirted... competed in fi ve tournaments, compiling an overall record of 15-4... won the title at the Luther Open... was runner-up at the Pat “Flash” Flanagan Open... placed fourth at the UNI Open... did not place in the Gold Division at the Lindenwood Open, posting a record of 4-2 at the tournament... was 0-2 at the 2017 Midlands Championships... recorded one major decision and

fi ve pins, the fasted in 1:29... fi ve pins led all freshman. High School -- state champion in 2017... state runner-up in 2016... two-time conference champion... holds school records for most consecutive wins (53) and most pins in a season (44)… allowed only six points his senior season... placed sixth at Fargo Nationals in 2016… two-time runner up at Folkstyle Nationals... received two varsity letters for football and earned MVP all-area and all-district... two-time academic all-district for football... received one varsity letter in track... high school honor roll and presidential award winner all four years.Personal -- born October 10th, 1998...son of Leo and Lori Costello... has two sisters, Emily and Ashley... father wrestled at Loras College... related to Casey Kreiter, who played football at Iowa and is now playing for the Denver Broncos... high school coaches were Paul Cleary and Matthew Manning... sports and recreation management major.

Costello’s Career Record Overall Dual Big Ten Dual Dual Pts. Big Ten NCAA OT MD TF Pins FastestYear Record Record Record Scored Place Place W-L W-L W-L W-L Pin2018-19 8-5 3-2 0-1 9 - - - - 0-0 1-1 0-0 2-2 0:342019-20 18-4 0-0 0-0 0 - - - - 1-0 2-0 1-0 8-0 0:102020-21 2-1 0-0 0-0 0 - - - - 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - -Career 28-10 3-2 0-1 9 1-0 3-1 1-0 10-2 0:10

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Austin DeSanto133 Pounds | R-Senior | Exeter, Pennsylvania (Exeter/Drexel)

Hawk Item -- Transferred to Iowa prior to 2018-19.2020-21 -- All-American... placed third at 133 pounds at the NCAA Championships... qualifi ed for the national tournament with a runner-up fi nish at the 2021 Big Ten Championships... fi nished the season 12-2 overall with nine bonus-point wins and eight wins over ranked opponents... led the team with six technical falls... started all fi ve Big Ten duals, winning all fi ve and scoring 24 dual points... reached as high as No. 3 in the national rankings... letterwinner.2019-20 -- All-American... No. 6 seed at NCAA Championships... placed fourth at Big Ten Championships to earn automatic berth to national tournament... posted an overall record of 17-4, including seven wins over ranked opponents... was named Big Ten Wrestler of the Week after defeating then No. 1 Seth Gross of Wisconsin... scored bonus points in 12 of 17 wins... six technical falls ranked second on the team... 47 points scored in dual ranked third on the team... reached as high as No. 1 in the national rankings... letterwinner.2018-19 -- All-American, placing fi fth at the 2019 NCAA Championships at 133 pounds... placed fourth at the Big Ten Championships to earn an automatic berth to the national tournament... won the 2018 Midlands Championships... posted an overall record of 23-6 at 133 pounds... was 7-0 in Big Ten duals... scored bonus points in 12 matches, including six major decisions, four technical falls, and

two pins... 12-5 record against ranked opponents... reached as high as No. 3 in the national rankings... shared the Most Improved Award at annual team banquet... let-terwinner. 2017-18 -- NCAA qualifi er wrestling at Drexel University in 2017-18... posted an overall record of 29-7 as a true freshman wrestling at 133 pounds... had a dual record of 12-1 (8-0 in EIWA duals)... scored bonus points in 18 of 29 wins, including 3 falls, four major decisions, and a team-high 11 technical falls... recorded his fastest fall in 1:16... placed fi rst at the Keystone Classic, third at the EIWA Championships, fourth at the Cliff Keen Invitational, and sixth at the Southern Scuffl e.High School -- defeated Iowa teammate Spencer Lee in the fi nals of the 126 pound Pennsylvania High School State Championships in 2017, handing Lee his only prep loss... placed runner-up in 2016, and fi fth in 2015.Personal -- born October 1, 1998... son of Tony and Deborah DeSanto... has one older brother, Tony... sports and recreation management major.

DeSanto’s Career Record Overall Dual Big Ten Dual Dual Pts. Big Ten NCAA OT MD TF Pins FastestYear Record Record Record Scored Place Place W-L W-L W-L W-L Pin2017-18* 29-7 12-1 - - - - - - DNP - - 4-1 11-0 3-0 1:162018-19 23-6 11-2 7-0 45 4th 5th 1-0 6-0 4-0 2-0 2:162019-20 17-4 10-1 6-1 47 4th AA 0-0 4-0 6-0 2-0 2:392020-21 12-2 5-0 5-0 24 2nd 3rd 0-0 2-0 6-0 1-0 1:36Career 81-19 38-4 18-1 116 1-0 16-1 27-0 8-0 1:16*Drexel

Austin DeSANTO Austin DeSANTO2019, 2020, 2021 ALL-AMERICAN2019, 2020, 2021 ALL-AMERICAN

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Jaydin Eierman141 Pounds | R-Senior | Columbia, Missouri (Father Tolton/Missouri)Hawk Item -- Sat out 2019-20 season with an Olympic Redshirt... joined Iowa program in 2020-21 after transferring from Missouri. 2020-21 -- All-American... placed runner-up at 141 pounds at the NCAA Championships, earning his fourth All-America honor... won the Big Ten Championship at 141... won the 2021 U.S. Senior Nationals to earn a berth to the 2021 World Team Trials... fi nished his season 12-1, winning his fi rst 12 matches of the season... spent the season ranked No. 1 through the NCAA Championships... nine wins over ranked opponents, including fi ve top 10 wins... letterwinner.2018-19 -- Earned All-America status for the third consecutive season after fi nishing third at 141 pounds during the 2019 NCAA Championships... went 5-1 at the national tournament with his only loss coming to top-seeded and eventual national champion Yianni Diakomihalis of Cornell in a 6-5 decision in the quarterfi nals... captured his third straight MAC Championship at 141 pounds after going 3-0 at the conference tournament with a technical fall and a pair of pins... named MAC Wrestler of the Year for the second consecutive season... named the program’s Co-Most Outstanding Wrestler... fi nished his junior season with a 28-4 overall record, including a 14-2

mark in duals and a 14-2 mark in tournament action with a combined 8-1 mark in both the MAC and NCAA Tournaments... of his 28 wins, 20 came with bonus points, including a team-high 17 pins – tied for the sixth-most in a single season in program history.2017-18 -- Named MAC Wrestler of the Year after earning All-America honors for the second consecutive season and winning his second MAC Championship, both at 141 pounds... named co-Most Outstanding Wrestler of the Year at end-of-the-year banquet... recorded a mark of 32-3, including a perfect 16-0 mark in duals, while winning 24 matches by bonus points (16 falls, three technical falls and fi ve major decisions).... went 4-2 at the NCAA Championships, advancing to the semifi nals and fi nishing fourth at 141 pounds, recording two wins over ranked wrestlers and three by bonus points.2016-17-- recorded a record of 29-7, earning All-America honors by fi nishing fi fth at the NCAA Championships... named the MAC Freshman of the Year after All-America honors and a conference title... became the fourth consecutive Mizzou freshman All-American, following J’den Cox (2014), Willie Miklus (2015) and Daniel Lewis (2016)... named Outstanding Freshman at the end-of-the-year team banquet.... led team in dual falls (5) and tied for the most wins (29)... recorded fi ve falls, four technical falls and seven major decisions on the season, which ranked sixth, third and third on the team, respectively... went 5-2 at the NCAA Championships, knocking off four top-10 ranked wrestlers en route to earning a fi fth-place fi nish... captured the MAC Championship at 141 pounds after outscoring his competition, 34-5, in three matches... made the transition from 133 pounds to 141 pounds prior to the Southern Scuffl e (Jan. 2), where he placed fi fth following a 7-2 performance at the tournament.2015-16 -- completed a highly impressive redshirt season at 133 pounds with a 22-2 record, placing fi rst at three open tournaments and third at two events... won the Roger Denker Open, recording two technical falls, a fall and a major decision in a 4-0 performance... placed third at the Reno Tourna-ment of Champions (Dec. 20), recording three technical falls, two falls and a major decision in the tournament... won the UNI Open, recording three falls and a major decision in the tournament... won the Joe Parisi Open (Nov. 21) with a fall and two major decisions en route to the title... took third at the Michigan State Open, earning a fall, a technical fall and a major decision. Earned fi rst collegiate win in 13-1 major decision over Luke Welch (Purdue).High School -- completed high school as the second undefeated, four-time state champion in Mis-souri history... went 158-0 at Tolton, including a 53-0 senior season that fi nished with him being the 25th four-time champion in Missouri history... two-time Fargo All-American.Personal -- born May 2, 1996... parents are Heather Thurston and Mike Eierman... has one sister, Josie... communications major.

Eierman’s Career Record Overall Dual Big Ten Dual Dual Pts. Big Ten NCAA OT MD TF Pins FastestYear Record Record Record Scored Place Place 2016-17* 29-7 10-3 - - - - - - 5th n/a 7 4 5 n/a2017-18* 32-3 16-0 - - - - - - 4th 0-0 5 3 16 0:312018-19* 28-4 14-2 - - - - - - 3rd 0-0 0 3 17 1:162019-20 Olympic Redshirt - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -2020-21 12-1 5-0 5-0 25 1st 2nd 0-1 1-0 1-0 6-0 - - Career 101-15 45-5 13 11 44 *Missouri

Jaydin EIERMAN Jaydin EIERMAN 2021 B1G CHAMPION, ALL-AMERICAN 2021 B1G CHAMPION, ALL-AMERICAN

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Joe Kelly157 Pounds | Junior | West Liberty, Iowa (West Liberty)2020-21 -- posted an 0-2 record in two Big Ten duals... made his Big Ten debut Jan. 31 vs. Illinois... competed at 165 in both duals... letterwinner. 2019-20 -- did not compete.2018-19 -- redshirted... posted an overall record of 10-6 competing unattached at 157 pounds... placed second at the Pat “Flash” Flanagan Open... placed third at the Grand View Open... scored bonus points in six of 10 wins, including fi ve falls, his fastest in 0:45. High School -- two-time conference champion and two-time conference runner-up... placed third at Iowa High School State Champion-ship as a junior and senior... Iowa High School state runner-up as a sophomore... placed eighth as a freshman... three time all-district... two-time all-conference... holds school record for pins in a single season (30)... fi rst-team all-district football player all four seasons... participated in the Iowa track and fi eld state meet... helped West Liberty soccer team advance to state tournament... wrestling fi rst-team academic all-state... four-time member of principal honor roll (4.0 GPA or above)... four-time Iowa High School Athletic Association

academic honoree.Personal -- born July 25, 1999... son of Mitchell and Janine Kelly... father Mitch Kelly was a Hawkeye letterwinner from 1984-87... has three siblings, Shannon, Marksa, and Molly... sister, Molly, is on the Iowa volleyball team... cousins, Nicholas and Michael Baer are on the Iowa basketball team... computer science and engineering major.

Kelly’s Career Record Overall Dual Big Ten Dual Dual Pts. Big Ten NCAA OT MD TF Pins FastestYear Record Record Record Scored Place Place W-L W-L W-L W-L Pin2020-21 0-2 0-2 0-2 0 - - - - 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 - -

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Zach Glazier197 Pounds | Sophomore | Albert Lea, Minnesota (Albert Lea)

2020-21 -- posted a 1-1 record... earned his fi rst career win Jan. 22 at Minnesota, a 10-3 decision at 197... placed runner-up at the U.S. Junior Nationals... letterwinner. 2019-20 -- redshirted... posted a 19-2 record at 197 pounds while competing unattached... won titles at Grand View, Lindenwood, Jim Koch, and Don Parker Blugold Opens... won his fi rst 14 matches of the season and ended the season on a four-match winning streak... recorded seven pins, six major decisions and two technical falls. High School -- won 182-pound state championship senior year in 2019 (47-0)... won 170-pound state championship as a junior in 2018 (48-1)... team placed fi fth in state in 2018... 152-pound runner-up at state as a sophomore in 2017... fourth place at state at 126-pounds as a freshman in 2016... Outstanding Wrestler at Rumble on the Red... holds school records for career wins (220)... Wres-tling USA Magazine Scholastic All-America team 2019... academic all-state junior and senior year... two-time Fargo All-American... placed fi fth at UWW Cadet World Team Trials... graduated suma cum laude. Personal -- born February 26, 2001... son of Ann and Dan Glazier... has one sibling, Cole... father Dan wrestled at St. Cloud State

University... business major.

Glazier’s Career Record Overall Dual Big Ten Dual Dual Pts. Big Ten NCAA OT MD TF Pins FastestYear Record Record Record Scored Place Place W-L W-L W-L W-L Pin2020-21 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 - - - - 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - -

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Michael Kemerer174 Pounds | R-Senior | Murrysville, Pennsylvania (Franklin Regional)

2020-21 -- All-American... became 22nd four-time All-American in program history... placed runner-up at NCAA Championships... earned No. 1 seed at NCAA Championships, posting a 7-0 record before national tournament... Big Ten Champion... 11-1 overall record with seven bonus-point victories... reached as high as No. 1 in national rankings... academic All-Big Ten... NWCA Scholar Athlete... letterwinner. 2019-20 -- All-American... Big Ten runner-up... No. 2 seed at the NCAA Championships... recorded an overall record of 15-1... reached as high as No. 1 in the national rankings... No. 2 coaches ranking and No. 1 in RPI entering the NCAA Championships... 10 of his 15 wins were against ranked opponents... six wins against the top 10... won his fi rst 15 matches of the season... lone loss was 8-5 to Mark Hall in Big Ten fi nals... 13 dual wins was tops on the team... scored 54 dual points, second on the team... scored bonus points in 10 of 15 wins... 75 career wins is most among active Hawkeyes... named Big Ten Wrestler of the Week following his 11-6 win over then No. 1 Mark Hall... academic All-Big Ten... NWCA Scholar Athlete... letterwinner.

2018-19 -- missed season due to injury... named Most Improved at team’s annual awards banquet... Academic All-Big Ten... Dean’s List... letterwinner. 2017-18 -- All-American, placing fourth at NCAA Championships... placed sixth at Big Ten Championships... posted a 27-3 record at 157 pounds, going 14-0 in dual competi-tion and 8-0 in Big Ten duals... won Midlands title... won Most Pins/Fastest Time Award, pinning four opponents in 9:54 at Midlands Championships... won fi rst 22 matches of the season... led team in overall wins (27), dual wins (14), overall dual and Big Ten dual winning percentage (1.000), Big Ten dual wins (8) and pins (10)... ranked second in overall winning percentage (.900), dual team points scored (62) and technical falls (5)... recorded four major decisions and 10 pins, scoring bonus points in 19 of his 27 victories... named Big Ten Wrestler of the Week twice (11/28, 1/3)... quickest pin was in 1:25... shared the Most Pins Award with Sam Stoll (10)... academic All-Big Ten... letterwinner. 2016-17 -- placed third at the NCAA Championships at 157 pounds to earn his fi rst career All-America honor... Big Ten Championships runner-up... Midlands Champion... spent the last three months of the season ranked No. 2 nationally... opened the season 19-0... led the team with 33 wins, recorded a 33-3 overall mark while starting every dual at 157 pounds... owned a 14-1 records in duals and an 8-1 mark in Big Ten duals... scored 57 points in duals, second most on the team... tied for second on the team with fi ve technical falls, and tied for the team lead with 12 major deci-sions... Amateur Wrestling News All-Rookie fi rst team... academic All-Big Ten... NWCA All-America team... Big Ten Sportsmanship Award winner... letterwinner. 2015-16 -- redshirted... won four open tournament titles at 149 pounds, including Duhawk Open, Grand View Open, Harold Nichols Open, and Joe Parisi Open... placed fi fth at Midlands Champion-ships (6-2)... posted a 24-2 record overall, with only two losses to fourth-ranked Alex Richardson and seventh-ranked Jake Suefl ohn at Midlands... only two losses were by a combined three points... 19 of 24 wins resulted in bonus points, including eight major decisions, fi ve technical falls, and six falls... UWW Junior National Champion. High School -- state champion with an undefeated record as a senior in 2015... four-time sectional champion, and three-time state runner-up... led Franklin Regional to consecutive state champion-ships as a junior and senior... four-time Super 32 fi nalist and two-time champion... four-time Pow-erade fi nalist and three-time champion... three-time Fargo All-American... two-time Ironman fi nalist with one title... four-time member of the honor roll and a member of the National Honors Society... high school coach was Erick Mausser, club coach was former Iowa All-American Jody Strittmatter.Personal -- born December 12, 1996... son of Ray and Beth Kemerer... has four sisters, Julia, Marissa, Christina, and Elizabeth... Marissa is his twin sister... business major.

Kemerer’s Career Record Overall Dual Big Ten Dual Dual Pts. Big Ten NCAA OT MD TF Pins FastestYear Record Record Record Scored Place Place W-L W-L W-L W-L Pin2016-17 33-3 14-1 8-1 57 2nd 3rd 2-0 12-0 5-0 4-1 0:552017-18 27-3 14-0 8-0 62 6th 4th 0-0 4-0 5-0 10-1 1:252019-20 15-1 13-0 9-0 54 2nd AA 0-0 4-0 3-0 3-0 1:432020-21 11-1 4-0 4-0 17 1st 2nd 0-1 3-0 2-0 2-0 1:30Career 86-8 45-1 29-1 190 2-1 23-0 15-0 19-1 0:55

Michael KEMERER Michael KEMERER 2017, 2018, 2020, 2021 ALL-AMERICAN 2017, 2018, 2020, 2021 ALL-AMERICAN

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Spencer Lee125 Pounds | R-Senior | Murrysville, Pennsylvania (Franklin Regional)

2020-21 -- Hodge Trophy Winner... Big Ten Medal of Honor winner... NCAA Champion, became the seventh three-time NCAA champion in program history... outscored his fi ve opponents 59-8 on his way to the title... All-American (21st four-timer in school history)... Big Ten Champion at 125 pounds... Big Ten Wrestler of the Year... No. 1 seed at NCAA Championships... undefeated 12-0 record... outscored 12 opponents 141-15... recorded fi ve pins, all in the fi rst period... scored bonus points in 11-of-12 matches... fi rst eight matches of the season were terminated early (5 pins, 3 tech. falls)... wire-to-wire No. 1 ranked wrester at 125... 11 wins over ranked opponents, four in the top 10... fi nished season with 35-match winning streak, outscoring his opponents, 432-42... Academic All-Big Ten... NWCA Scholar Athlete... letterwinner. 2019-20 -- Hodge Trophy winner... AAU James E. Sullivan Award winner... All-American... NCAA Most Dominant Wrestler, averaged 5.0 team points... undefeated 18-0 record... Big Ten Champion... Big Ten Wrestler of the Year... No. 1 seed at NCAA Championships... outscored 18 opponents 234-18... four pins, all in the fi rst period (0:54, 0:52, 2:21, 2:53)... nine technical falls, team high and most by

a Hawkeye since Doug Schwab in 2000... four technical falls in the fi rst period, all in under four minutes... scored bonus points in 16-of-18 matches... only four of 18 matches went the full seven minutes... wire-to-wire No. 1 ranked wrester at 125... seven wins over ranked opponents, four in the top 7, three in the top 5... won the U.S. Senior Nationals to earn a spot at the 2020 U.S. Olympic Trials... academic All-Big Ten... NWCA Scholar Athlete... letterwinner.2018-19 -- NCAA champion... won the 125-pound national title, earning All-America honors... outscored opponents 55-7 in fi ve matches at NCAA Championships... placed second at the Big Ten Championships... posted a 23-3 overall record, including a perfect 7-0 mark in Big Ten duals... had a team-high seven technical falls.... eight pins ranked second on the team... had a pin in 30 seconds, fasted on the team... placed second at the Midlands Championships... academic All-Big Ten... named Mike Howard Most Valuable Wrestler at annual team banquet... NWCA Academic All-American Team... letterwinner. 2017-18 -- NCAA Champion, winning fi rst career title at 125 pounds to earn All-America honors... scored team bonus points in four of his fi ve NCAA matches to earn USA Wrestling’s Athlete of the Week honors... placed third at Big Ten Championships, earning Big Ten Freshman of the Year honors... earned Amateur Wrestling News’ 2018 Hammer Award... posted a 22-2 record at 125 pounds, going 8-0 in dual competition and 6-0 in Big Ten duals... scored 37 team points in dual competition... won title at UNI Open and placed sixth at Midlands Championships... led team in overall winning percentage (.917), dual and Big Ten dual winning percentage (1.000), fastest fall (40 seconds) and technical falls (8)... named Big Ten Wrestler of the Week (1/23)... named Mike Howard Most Valuable Wrester at annual team banquet... Amateur Wrestling News all-rookie team... Big Ten sportsmanship award winner... NWCA All-American team... letterwinner. High School -- three-time Pennsylvania state champ from 2014-16 (113, 120, 120)... only gave up three takedowns in four years until the state fi nals his senior year... placed runner-up as a senior in 2017 (126), suffering only loss in high school career... Cadet World Champion (50kg)... two-time Junior World Champion (50kg)... was on the high honor roll... volunteered at kids club and miracle league.Personal -- born on October 14th, 1998, in Denver, Colorado... son of Larry and Cathy Lee... has a twin sister named Gaby... mother was an alternate for the Olympic judo team... father was the judo national coach and the paralympic coach... sports and recreation management major.

Lee’s Career Record Overall Dual Big Ten Dual Dual Pts. Big Ten NCAA OT MD TF Pins FastestYear Record Record Record Scored Place Place W-L W-L W-L W-L Pin2017-18 22-2 8-0 6-0 37 3rd 1st 0-0 1-0 8-0 9-0 0:402018-19 23-3 12-1 7-0 61 2nd 1st 0-1 3-0 7-0 8-1 0:302019-20 18-0 12-0 9-0 58 1st AA 0-0 3-0 9-0 4-0 0:522020-21 12-0 4-0 4-0 24 1st 1st 0-0 3-0 3-0 5-0 0:23Career 75-5 36-1 26-0 180 0-1 10-0 27-0 26-1 0:23

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Spencer LEE Spencer LEE 2018, 2019, 2021 NCAA Champion 2018, 2019, 2021 NCAA Champion

University of IowaUniversity of Iowa

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Dan Hodge TrophyThe WIN Magazine/Culture House Dan Hodge Trophy, presented by ASICS, is awarded annually to the nation’s most dominant college wrestler. It is named for the undefeated, three-time NCAA champion from Oklahoma University. Hodge has the highest pinning percentage in collegiate history, and was known for his dominating style of wrestling. The award was fi rst presented in 1995. Iowa’s award winners are Mark Ironside (1998), Brent Metcalf (2008) , and Spencer Lee (2020, 2021).

Brent Metcalf was a three-time All-American, two-time NCAA Champion and two-time Big Ten Champion from 2008-10. The 2008 Jesse Owens B1G Athlete of the Year, Metcalf was named Outstanding Wrestler of the 2008 NCAA Championships.

Mark Ironside was a four-time All-American, four-time Big Ten Champion and two-time NCAA Champion from 1995-98. A three-time Big Ten Wrestler of the Year, he was named Outstanding Wrestler of the 1997 Big Ten Championships.

Spencer Lee outscored his opponents, 234-18, in 2020. He scored bonus points in 17 of 18 wins, recorded four fi rst-period falls and nine technical falls, and averaged 5.0 team points per match. He fi nished the season 18-0 and was named Big Ten Wrestler of the Year and NCAA Most Dominant Wrestler.

Spencer Lee outscored his fi ve opponents at the national tournament, 59-8, capturing his third career NCAA title and leading Iowa to the team title for the fi rst time since 2010. Lee was 12-0 in 2021, scoring bonus points in 11 matches and re-cording fi ve fi rst-period falls. He outscored his 12 opponents, 141-15, and his 91.6 bonus-point percentage led the country.

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Patrick Kennedy174 Pounds | R-Freshman Kasson-Mantorville, Minnesota(Kasson-Mantorville)

2020-21 -- posted a 2-1 overall record and 0-1 dual record... made his collegiate debut Jan. 15, falling 7-4 to No. 4 Mikey Labriola (Neb)... letterwinner.

High School -- four-time Minnesota high school state champion... led team to state titles as a freshman and sophomore in 2017 and 2018... had a 108-match winning streak, including 73 straight matches without surrendering a point... 2019 Fargo champion... 2018 Super 32 champion... 2017 Fargo second runner-up... 2020 Dave Schultz High School Excellence Award.

Personal -- born May 4, 2001... son of Matt and Tammy Kennedy... has three sisters, Toni, Cori, and Katelyn, and two brothers, Jack-son and Joey... sister Cori played softball at Minnesota State... sport and recreation management major.

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Alex Marinelli165 Pounds | R-Senior | Miamisburg, Ohio (St. Paris Graham)

2020-21 -- Big Ten Champion at 165 pounds, winning his third conference title... No. 1 seed at the NCAA Championships... entered the national championships 5-0 with two dual wins and a 3-0 mark at the conference tournament... all seven wins against ranked op-ponents... lost in the quarterfi nals of NCAA Championships and medical forfeited from tournament... academic All-Big Ten... NWCA Scholar Athlete... letterwinner.2019-20 -- All-American... Big Ten Champion at 165 pounds... No. 1 seed at the 2020 NCAA Championships... 20-1 overall record... 11-1 in duals and 7-1 in Big Ten duals... tied for the team lead with eight falls... nine wins over ranked opponents, including fi ve in the top six... won the 165-pound title at the Midlands Championships... recorded four pins at Midlands and was named the Midlands Champion of Champions for the second time in his career (2017)... won Midlands awards for most falls (4) and highest tournament point total (29)... reached as high as No. 2 in national rankings during regular season... reached No. 1 in coaches rankings following Big Ten Championships... named Big Ten Wrestler of the Week following his Midlands championship... academic All-Big Ten... NWCA Scholar Athlete... letterwinner. 2018-19 -- All-American, placing seventh at 165 pounds at the

2019 NCAA Championships... earned the top seed at the national tournament after winning the Big Ten Championships... was named Co-Outstanding Wrestler at the Big Ten Championships... entered the national tournament 23-0... won his fi rst two matches at the NCAA Championships to improve to a career-best 25-0... led the team with nine falls, his fastest in 2:10... scored a team-best 77 points in 15 dual meets, averaging 5.13 team points per dual, the most by a Hawkeye since Brent Metcalf averaged 5.35 in 2010... completed an undefeated regular season for the second straight year, going 15-0 in duals and 9-0 in the Big Ten... won the 165-pound title at the Midlands Championships... had a team-high 27 wins... was 12-2 against ranked opponents... earned the Big Ten Sportsmanship Award... academic All-Big Ten honoree... NWCA Academic All-American team... letterwinner. 2017-18 -- All-American, placing sixth at NCAA Championships... placed sixth at Big Ten Champi-onships... posted a 19-6 record at 165 pounds, going 10-0 in dual competition and 8-0 in Big Ten duals... scored 40 team points in dual competition... led team in dual and Big Ten dual winning percentage (1.000) and Big Ten dual wins (8)... recorded fi ve pins and two major decisions... won title at Midlands Championships, earned Champion of Champions honor... won fi rst 14 matches of the season... named Big Ten Athlete of the Week twice (12/12, 2/13)... Amateur Wrestling News all-rookie team... academic All-Big Ten... NWCA All-American team... letterwinner. 2016-17 -- redshirted… won two open tournament titles at Grand View and Missouri Valley College Opens… placed fourth at Midlands Championships (5-2)… posted a 13-2 overall record with losses to No. 1 and No. 12 ranked opponent… ended season on a four-match win streak… posted fi ve pins and one major decision. High School -- four-time Ohio state champion (152, 160, and 170)… led team to four state titles... led team to national championship junior year… undefeated junior and senior year... 200-4 career record.Personal -- born February 2, 1998... married to Moriah (Stickley) Marinelli... son of Tony and Lisa Marinelli... health and human physiology major.

Marinelli’s Career Record Overall Dual Big Ten Dual Dual Pts. Big Ten NCAA OT MD TF Pins FastestYear Record Record Record Scored Place Place W-L W-L W-L W-L Pin2017-18 19-6 10-0 8-0 40 6th 6th 2-1 0-1 2-0 5-1 0:522018-19 27-2 15-0 9-0 77 1st 7th 2-0 5-0 1-0 9-0 2:102019-20 20-1 11-1 7-1 45 1st AA 0-0 2-0 1-0 8-0 1:172020-21 7-1 2-0 2-0 6 1st dnp 0-1 2-0 0-0 0-0 - -Career 73-10 38-1 26-1 168 4-5 9-1 4-0 22-1 0:52

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Alex MARINELLI Alex MARINELLI 2018, 2019, 2020 ALL-AMERICAN 2018, 2019, 2020 ALL-AMERICAN

University of IowaUniversity of Iowa

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Charles Matthews125 Pounds | R-Freshman San Mateo, California (Junipero Serra)

2020-21 -- did not compete... Dean’s List... letterwinner.

High School -- Three-time WCAL league champion... won the 132-pound title as a senior, 120-pound as a sophomore and junior... 115-pound league fi nalist as a freshman... named team MVP as junior and senior... led team with with 33 wins, nine pins, six technical falls, fi ve major decisions, and 120 takedowns as a senior... 2016-20 Principal’s List Award for 3.5 GPA or better... 2018-20 Outstanding Student Award... 2018-20 Serra Leadership Award... 2019 National Honors Society... 2020 English Departmental Certifi cate Award... 2020 California Scholarship Federation, Life Membership... freshman, sophomore, and junior class president.

Personal -- born December 30, 2001... son of Karen Thomas and Arthur Matthews... fi nance major.

Bretli Reyna149 Pounds | R-Freshman Homestead, Florida (South Dade)

2020-21 -- posted an overall record of 0-2 competing at 157... made his Big Ten dual debut Feb. 7 against Ohio State, falling 4-3 to No. 26 Elijah Cleary... letterwinner.

High School -- four-time Florida high school state champion... career record of 223-8... Miami Dade County Scholar Athlete in 2020... 2020 Dave Schultz High School Excellence Award.

Personal -- born December 12, 2001... son of Humberto Reyna and Nayme Noa... has one sister, Layla Reyna... criminology major.

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Max Murin149 Pounds | Senior | Ebensburg, Pennsylvania (Central Cambria)

2020-21 -- NCAA qualifi er, earning the No. 12 seed at the national tournament at 149... won two matches at national tournament... lost an overtime decision in the Round of 12... posted an overall record of 6-5, including fi ve wins over ranked opponents... reached as high as No. 5 in the national rankings... academic All-Big Ten... letterwinner.2019-20 -- All-American... No. 7 seed at NCAA Championships... placed fi fth at the Big Ten chamionships to earn an automatich berth at the national tournament... won the Midlands Championships, winning four matches by decision and one by fall... opened the season with a career-long 10 match winning streak... posted an overall record of 16-3, including seven wins over ranked opponents... reached as high as No. 3 in the coaches rankings... academic All-Big Ten... NWCA Scholar Athlete... letterwinner.2018-19 -- placed seventh at the Big Ten Championships to earn an automatic berth at the NCAA Championships as the No. 22 seed... recorded an overall record of 17-9 at 141 pounds... scored bonus points in seven matches, including four major decisions and three falls... won his fi rst two matches at the NCAA Championships against top 10 opponents... six wins against ranked opponents... reached

as high as No. 10 in the national rankings... letterwinner. High School -- two-time Pennsylvania State Champion (113,138)... runner-up at the Pennsylvania state tournament (126)... fi fth place at the Pennsylvania state tourna-ment (113)... four-time All-Conference honors... four-time All-State honors... four-time team MVP... three-time Fargo All-American (2nd, 3rd, 4th)... holds school records for most career wins (156), most wins in a season (40) and most pins... holds record for the quickest pin in the district (:06).Personal -- born on May 13, 1999 in Johnstown, Pennsylvania... son of Mike and Tricia Murin... has one brother, Lexi... on the four-year honor roll... class secretary and treasurer... Chess Club President... member of Student Council... member of National Honor Society... member of the Boxing Club... business major.

Murin’s Career Record Overall Dual Big Ten Dual Dual Pts. Big Ten NCAA OT MD TF Pins FastestYear Record Record Record Scored Place Place W-L W-L W-L W-L Pin2018-19 17-10 8-5 4-3 33 7th DNP 0-0 4-0 0-0 3-1 2:562019-20 16-3 6-1 4-1 20 5th AA 1-1 3-0 0-0 3-0 1:072020-21 6-5 4-1 4-1 14 dnp dnp 0-2 0-0 1-0 0-1 - -Career 39-18 18-7 12-5 67 1-3 7-0 1-0 6-2 1:07

Max MURINMax MURIN2020 ALL-AMERICAN2020 ALL-AMERICANUniversity of IowaUniversity of Iowa

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Cullan Schriever133 Pounds | R-Freshman Mason City, Iowa (Mason City)

2020-21 -- posted a 3-1 overall record... won his fi nal three matches by major decision... John & Dorothy Sill Award for most dedicated wrestler... Dean’s List... President’s List... letterwinner.

High School -- three-time Iowa high school state champion... won the 106-pound title as a freshman and sophomore... won the 126-pound title as a senior... team MVP as a freshman, sophomore, and senior... became the fi rst freshman state champion in shcool history in 2017... Fargo cadet freestyle champion in 2016... placed sixth in 2017... Fargo junior freestyle champion in 2018... 2017 Super 32 champion... folkstyle cadet national champion in 2016... two-time UWW Cadet All-American (2017-18)... academic Hall of fame (4.0 GPA)... three-time academic all-state... national honors society.

Personal -- born December 21, 2001... son of Ryan and Jamie Schriever... one borther, Colby Schriever... sports and recreation management major.

Leif Schroeder141 Pounds | R-Freshman Bozeman, Montana(Bozeman)

2020-21 -- did not compete... letterwinner.

High School -- four-time Montana high school state champion... won the 113-pound title as a freshman... won the 126-pound title as a sophomore... won the 132-pound title as a junior... won the 128-pound title as a senior... led team to a state title in 2019, and runner-up fi nishes in 2017 and 2018... won the Jug Beck Quick Fall Award at state in 2019... four-time AA Eastern Divisional champion... voted outstanding wrestler underclassman in 2017 and 2018... voted outstanding wrestler and Team MVP as a junior in 2019, putting together an undefeated record... became Bozeman high school’s fi rst four-time state champion in 2020, putting together an undefeated record while being named outstanding wrestler, team MVP, Bill Townsend Sportsmanship Award winner, and academic all-state... fi nished

career with 119 consecutive wins and school-record 127 pins... fastest pin was in 14 seconds... school-record 163 wins... lost just three times in high school, never to a Montana wrestler... 2019 Reno Worlds Champion... 2017 NHSCA Freshman Nationals Virginia Beach second runner-up... placed sixth in Greco Roman and fourth in folkstyle at USA Cadet All-Americans... played football junior season... four-time academic all-state and NHSCA Academic All-American in 2017 and 2018... activities include Incoming Freshman “Jump Up Day” Leader, New Student Orientation, Principal Advisory Group, Student Council-Senior Representative, and Special Olympics... 2020 Dave Schultz High School Excellence Award.

Personal -- born November 1, 2001... son of Brian and Tracy Schroeder... brother Bjorn wrestles at Purdue... open major.

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Cobe Siebrecht149 Pounds | Sophomore | Lisbon, Iowa (Lisbon)

2020-21 -- posted an overall record of 2-1... academic All-Big Ten... letterwinner.

2019-20 -- redshirted... posted a 9-3 record at 149 pounds while competing unattached... placed third at Grand View Open and fi fth at Don Parker Blugold Open... recorded four pins, two technical falls and two major decisions.

High School -- Iowa high school state champion at 138 pound in 2019.... three-time conference champion... state runner-up as a soph-omore (106) and junior (126)... competed on state championship wrestling teams in 2017 and 2018... won 50 consecutive matches in high school... fastest pin in high school was eight seconds... played baseball and golf as well as running cross country and track in high school... fi rst team all-academic junior and senior year... second team all academic sophomore year. Personal -- born December 30, 2000... son of Jamie and Tracy Siebrecht... has two siblings (Cooper and Cade)... brother Cooper wrestles for Minnesota State University - Mankato... business major.

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Andrew Simaz184 Pounds | R-Freshman Traverse City, Michigan(Saint Francis)

2020-21 -- did not compete... letterwinner.

High School -- three-time conference champion... won titles as a freshman, sophomore, and junior... three-time state qualifi er... did not compete as a senior due to injury... three-time team MVP, winning award as a freshman, sophomore, and junior... three-year football letterwinner, named team MVP as a senior... all-state honorable mention linebacker... regional champion in the 300-meter hurdles in track and fi eld, qualifying for the state meet... three-year member of choir... member of Students for Life as a senior.

Personal -- born July 18, 2001... son of Caroline and Michael Simaz... father Michael wrestled at Michigan State... has one brother, Daniel, and one sister, Maria.... pre-law major.

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Vince Turk149 Pounds | Senior | Hampshire, Illinois (Montini Catholic)

2020-21 -- did not compete. 2019-20 -- posted a 13-1 record overall at 149 pounds... won titles at Luther and Lindenwood Opens... placed fourth at Midlands Cham-pionships... recorded four technical falls, three major decisions and one pin... academic All-Big Ten... letterwinner. 2018-19 -- posted an overall record of 13-4 wrestling at 141 pounds... was 1-1 in Big Ten duals... team-high seven major decisions... won titles at the Lindenwood Open and Loras Open... recipient of Coaches Appreciation Award at team’s annual awards banquet... Academic All-Big Ten... Dean’s List... letterwinner. 2018-19 -- posted an overall record of 6-4... won the Grand View Open at 141 pounds... did not place at Midlands Championships... recorded three major decisions and one fall... letterwinner. 2017-18 -- posted a 15-10 record at 141 pounds... NCAA qualifi er... placed fi fth at Big Ten Championships... posted a 6-4 record in dual competition, going 2-2 in Big Ten duals... scored 25 team points in dual competition... also competed at Midlands Championships...

recorded four major decisions, two technical falls and one pin... earned Most Improved Award at annual team banquet... letterwinner. 2016-17 -- posted a 1-0 record at 141 pounds… competed the Luther College Open tournament, recording one technical fall… missed the rest of the season with an injury... Academic All-Big Ten... letterwinner. 2015-16 -- redshirted... recorded an 18-4 record while competing unattached at 141 pounds... posted an 18-4 record competing in four open tournaments... won titles at the Duhawk and Joe Parisi Opens... competed at the Midlands Championships (3-2)... had fi ve major decisions, one technical fall and two pins.High School -- Illinois state champion in 2014 (138) and 2015 (145)... state runner-up in 2013 (120)... helped Montini Catholic win state championship from 2012-15... Cadet Greco-Roman national champion (120) in 2012... high school coach was Israel Martinez.Personal -- born February 4, 1997... son of Mark and Patti Turk... one brother Jake... two sisters, Markelle and Toriana... business major.

Turk’s Career Record Overall Dual Big Ten Dual Dual Pts. Big Ten NCAA OT MD TF Pins FastestYear Record Record Record Scored Place Place W-L W-L W-L W-L Pin2016-17 1-0 0-0 0-0 0 - - - - 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 - -2017-18 15-10 6-4 2-2 25 5th - - 1-0 4-0 2-0 1-0 3:212018-19 13-4 1-1 1-1 4 - - - - 0-0 7-0 0-0 2-0 1:242019-20 13-1 0-0 0-0 0 - - - - 0-1 3-0 4-0 1-0 0:38Career 42-15 7-5 3-3 29 1-1 14-0 7-0 4-0 0:38

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Jacob Warner197 Pounds | Senior | Tolono, Illinois (Washington)2020-21 -- All-American... placed fourth as the No. 5 seed at the NCAA Championships... earned a berth to national tournament with a third-place fi nish at Big Ten Championships... posted an overall record of 13-4, including 12 wins against ranked opponents... 13 wins tied for the team lead... reached as high as No. 2 in the national rankings... started all fi ve duals at 197... academic All-Big Ten... NWCA Scholar Athlete... letterwinner. 2019-20 -- All-American... No. 5 seed at NCAA Championships... placed third at Big Ten Championships to earn an automatic berth to the national tournament... recorded an overall record of 20-4, including seven wins over ranked opponents... twice beat the No. 2 ranked wrestler in the country, No. 2 Pat Brucki and No. 2 Christian Brunner... reached as high as No. 2 in the national rankings... tied for the team lead with six major decisions... was 5-1 at Carver-Hawkeye Arena... placed fourth at the Midlands Championships... academic All-Big Ten... NWCA Scholar Athlete... letterwinner. 2018-19 -- All-American, placing seventh at the NCAA Championships at 197 pounds... placed third at the Big Ten Championships to

earn an automatic berth to the national tournament... placed fi fth at the Midlands Championships... posted an overall record of 21-6, including an 8-0 mark in conference duals... made his Hawkeye debut Dec. 1, defeating No. 5 Willie Miklus of Iowa State at Carver-Hawkeye Arena... was 4-0 at Carver-Hawkeye Arena... posted a 7-4 mark against ranked opponents... reached as high as No. 4 in the national rankings... academic All-Big Ten... NWCA Academica All-American team... letterwinner. 2017-18 -- redshirted... posted a 15-4 record at 197 pounds while competing unattached... won titles at Luther College Open (4-0) and in Gold Division at Lindenwood Open (4-0)... placed third at UNI Open (4-1) and sixth at Midlands Championships (3-3)... recorded fi ve major decisions, three pins and two technical falls.... UWW Junior Nationals champion... Junior World Team member (92 kg). High School -- three-time Illinois state champion (170, 182, 195)... The Clash all-tournament team senior year... team MVP senior year... didn’t allow any points to be scored against him senior year... holds the school records for most takedowns in a season and career... holds school record for most career wins... one-time runner-up at the Illinois state tournament (160)... four-time all-conference... four-time All-State... two-time Fargo National Champion in Freestyle and Greco-Roman (2015, 2017)... fi fth place at Fargo in Freestyle and Greco-Roman (2014)... fi fth place at UWW cadets freestyle (2014)... third place at UWW cadets free-style (2015)... UWW Champion in Freestyle and Greco-Roman (2016)... Cadet freestyle bronze medalist (2016)... third place at UWW Juniors freestyle (2017). Personal -- born on February 19, 1999 in Galesburg, Illinois... parents are Sean and Denise Warner... two sisters, Abigail and Isabella... was on the honor roll all four years... member of National Honor Society... member of NEW students club... member of Fitness Club... member of the Community Service Club... business major.

Warner’s Career Record Overall Dual Big Ten Dual Dual Pts. Big Ten NCAA OT MD TF Pins FastestYear Record Record Record Scored Place Place W-L W-L W-L W-L Pin2018-19 21-6 9-1 8-0 31 3rd 7th 1-1 4-0 1-1 1-0 5:592019-20 20-4 11-1 7-1 35 3rd AA 0-0 6-0 0-0 1-0 2:102020-21 13-4 4-1 4-1 14 3rd 4th 1-1 2-0 0-0 1-0 0:58Career 54-14 24-3 19-2 80 2-2 12-0 1-1 3-0 0:58

Jacob WARNER Jacob WARNER 2019, 2020, 2021 ALL-AMERICAN 2019, 2020, 2021 ALL-AMERICAN

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Myles Wilson174 Pounds | Senior | Junction, Colorado (Glenwood Springs)

2020-21 -- overall record of 3-0 with two major decisions... winner of Coaches Appreciation Award... letterwinner.2019-20 -- did not compete... letterwinner. 2018-19 -- started the fi rst fi ve duals of the season at 174 pounds, compiling a 2-3 record... injury defaulted from his fi fth match and missed the rest of the season... letterwinner. 2017-18 -- redshirted... posted a 15-2 record at 184 pounds while competing unattached... won titles at Luther College Open (4-0) and Pat “Flash” Flanagan Open (5-0)... placed second in Black Divisions at Lindenwood Open (3-1) and UNI Open (3-1)... ended season on fi ve-match winning streak... recorded three pins, two technical falls and two major decisions. High School -- two-time Colorado state champion... received all-conference honors all four years and all-state honors his junior and senior year… four-time regional champion… holds school records for most takedowns in a season (150) and career (401)… holds the state record for most wins in a season (51) and career (189)… placed fi fth at the Super 32 in 2016… placed sixth at the Fargo Freestyle

and fourth in Greco in 2017.Personal born July 28, 1998… son of Josh Wilson and Lynn Jasutis-Wilson… has one brother, Amos… biology major.

Wilson’s Career Record Overall Dual Big Ten Dual Dual Pts. Big Ten NCAA OT MD TF Pins FastestYear Record Record Record Scored Place Place W-L W-L W-L W-L Pin2018-19 2-3 2-3 0-1 7 - - - - 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 - -2019-20 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 - - - - 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - -2020-21 3-0 0-0 0-0 0 - - - - 0-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 - -Career 5-3 2-3 0-1 7 0-0 3-1 0-0 0-0 - -

Jesse Ybarra133 Pounds | Freshman Tuscon, Arizona(Sunnyside)

2020-21 -- did not compete... letterwinner. High School -- three-time Arizona high school state champion... won the 106-pound title as a freshman, the 113-pound title as a sopho-more, and the 126-pound title as a senior... placed runner-up as a junior at 126 pounds... four-time conference champion... led his high school team to three state titles and four conference championships... named team MVP following senior season... won FloWrestling’s 2019 Who’s Number One (WNO), defeating Jakason Burks, 3-1, at Carver-Hawkeye Arena... ranked No. 1 in 2019 at 120 pounds... 2019 UWW cadet national runner-up... 2018 NWCA All-Star Classic champion... 2018 Fargo national champion... 2020 Dave Schultz High School Excellence Award... member of the sports med club in high school.

Personal -- born July 9, 2002... son of Yasmin and Jesus Ybarra... has one sister, Alyna... open major.

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Kaleb Young157 Pounds | Senior | Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania (Punxsutawney Area)

2020-21 -- All-American... placed seventh at the NCAA Championships as the No. 5 seed... earned a berth to the national tournament with a runner-up fi nish at the Big Ten Championships... overall record of 10-3, including eight wins against ranked opponents... tied for the team-high fi ve major decisions... reached as high as No. 5 in the national rankings... academic All-Big Ten... NWCA Scholar Athlete... letterwinner.2019-20 -- All-American... No. 8 seed at NCAA Championships... earned an at-large berth to national tournament... recorded an overall record of 15-5, including six wins over ranked opponents... had a 9-0 record in Big Ten duals... won the Midlands Championships.... had a career-long 12 match winning streak... had a 6-1 record at Carver-Hawkeye Arena... reached as high as No. 2 in the national ranking... academic All-Big Ten... NWCA Scholar Athlete... letterwinner. 2018-19 -- earned All-America honors, placing fi fth at 157 pounds at the 2019 NCAA Championships... earned an automatic berth the national tournament following a fourth place fi nish at the Big Ten Championships... was runner-up at the Midlands Championships... was 12-7 against ranked opponents... reached as high as No. 5 in the national rankings... academic All-Big Ten... NWCA Academic

All-American team... letterwinner. 2017-18 -- posted a 9-7 record at 165 and 174 pounds, going 3-5 in dual competition and 0-4 in Big Ten duals... scored 12 team points in dual competition... placed fi fth at Midlands Championships (6-2)... posted fi ve major decisions and one technical fall... academic All-Big Ten... letterwinner. 2016-17 -- redshirted… won titles at Grandview and Luther College Opens… placed fi fth at Midlands Championships (5-2)… collected second-place fi nishes at Joe Parisi Open and Missouri Valley College Open, and a fourth place fi nish at Northern Iowa Open… recorded a 21-6 mark overall… had nine pins. High School -- state champion as a senior... placed fourth at state as a junior and fi fth as a sophomore... Super 32 champ… member of National Honor Society member.Personal -- born November 14, 1997… son of Buddy and Amy Young… mother ran cross country at Penn State DuBois… human physiology major.

Young’s Career Record Overall Dual Big Ten Dual Dual Pts. Big Ten NCAA OT MD TF Pins FastestYear Record Record Record Scored Place Place W-L W-L W-L W-L Pin2017-18 9-7 3-5 0-4 12 - - - - 0-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 - -2018-19 24-7 11-2 5-2 41 4th 5th 2-2 5-0 4-0 3-0 3:372019-20 15-5 10-3 9-0 31 dnp AA 2-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 7:572020-21 10-3 3-0 3-0 11 2nd 7th 2-0 5-0 0-0 0-0 - -Career 58-22 27-10 17-6 95 6-2 13-0 5-0 4-0 3:37

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Kaleb YOUNG Kaleb YOUNG 2019, 2020, 2021 ALL-AMERICAN 2019, 2020, 2021 ALL-AMERICAN

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Drake Ayala125/133 Pounds | Freshman Fort Dodge, Iowa(Fort Dodge)

High School -- state champion in 2019, 2020, 2021... state runner-up in 2018... team state champion in 2018... 171-3 career record in high school... champion at the Super 32 challenge in 2020... Fargo Cadet Freestyle Champion in 2017... Fargo Junior Freestyle Champion in 2019 and 2021.

Personal -- Born October 8, 2002...son of Sam and Angie Ayala... has two broth-ers, Dru and Knox... open major

Drew Bennett141/149 Pounds | R-JuniorFort Dodge, Iowa(Fort Dodge/UNI)

Hawk Item -- transferred to the University of Iowa in 2021 from Northern Iowa.2020 -- won the UNI Open... won the Grand View Open.2019 -- redshirted... fi nished third at the UNI and Jim Koch opens at 133 pounds.

High School -- two-time third-place fi nisher at 106 and 113... individual state champion at 132... team duals state champions in 2018... traditional tournament state champions in 2018...USA preseason nationals champion at 126... ranked 14th in the country out of high school... 153-8 record throughout high school... Western Regional Champion Greco & Freestyle at 132... four-year letterwinner.

Personal -- born October 5, 1999... son of Shawn and Troy Bennett... has two sisters, Madison and Toryn... interdepartmental studies major.

William Carano165 Pounds | Freshman Putnam Valley, New York(Putnam Valley)

High School -- four-time all-league honoree... Three-time section champion.

Personal -- born March 7, 2003... son of Will and Holly Carano... has four sisters, Maddy (13), Mylie (15), Chloe (20) and Cali (22)... physical therapy major.

Wyatt Henson141 Pounds | Freshman Waynesburg, Pennsylvania (Waynesburg)

High School -- Three-time individual state champion... won the Missouri state title as a sophomore in 2019, and Pennsylvania state titles as a junior and senior in 2020 and 2021... led team to states titles as a sophomore and se-nior... team placed runner-up his junior season.

Personal -- born Oct. 7, 2002... son of Sammie Henson and Stephanie Watts... father, Sammie, was a two-tine NCAA champion at Clemson, a world champion and an Olympic silver medalist... has one brother, Jackson, and two sisters, Ruby and Georgia... sport and recreation management major.

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Brennan Swafford174 Pounds | SeniorMediapolis, Iowa(Mediapolis/Graceland)

Hawk Item -- transferred to Iowa from Grace-land University prior to 2021.

2021 -- NAIA national champion... Heart of America Wrestler of the Year award... Heart of America Conference champion.2020 -- NAIA national champion... Coe College Invite champion... voted team’s most valuable

pound for pound wrestler... NWCA All-Academic Team... Heart of America Confer-ence champion.2019 -- seventh-place fi nish at the NAIA National Championships... received the Graceland Male Freshman Athlete of the Year award... NWCA All-Academic Team... Heart of America Conference champion.

High School -- placed second at the state championship in 2017 (152) and 2018 (160)... three-time conference champion... team state champion in 2015... third-place at state championship in 2016... fi nished with 128 pins, most in school history and 20th-all-time in the state.

Personal -- Born June 23, 1999... son of Mark and Jacinta Swafford... has three brothers, Josh, Justin, and Shea... graphic design major.

Jack McClimon157 Pounds | Freshman Channahon, Illinois(Minooka Community)

High School -- runner-up in state champion-ship... three-time all-conference... team MVP in 2021... all-state in 2021... team captain in 2021... most single-season pins in 2021.

Personal -- born July 16, 2003... son of Diane and JJ McClimon... has two sisters, Grace (20) and Anna (16) and one brother Tommy (12)...

business management major.

Caleb Rathjen149/157 Pounds | Freshman Ankeny, Iowa(Ankeny)

High School -- two-time state champion in 2019 and 2020... two-time state runner-up in 2018 and 2021... Fargo Cadet Freestyle seventh-place in 2017... Fargo Cadet Freestyle second-place in 2018... UWW Cadet Freestyle fourth-place in 2019... UWW Junior Freestyle fourth-place in 2021... Fargo Junior Freestyle second-place in 2021... football state champion in 2021.

Personal -- born August 26, 2002... son of Ashley and Kirk Rathjen... has two Brothers, Cole (20) and Calvin (11)... business major.

Sebastian Robles165 Pounds | Freshman Tuscon, Arizona(Sunnyside)

High School -- two-time individual state cham-pion in 2020 and 2021... two-time team state champion in 2020 and 2021.

Personal -- born August 23, 2002... son of Ma-rine and Fred Robles... has two sisters, Czarina (17) and Alezandra (14) and one brother Rico (21)...nursing major

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Senior Jaydin Eierman won by fall in six of his 12 match-es in his fi rst season as a Hawkeye. As a result, he was named winner of the Wade Schalles Award, presented an-nually tot he nation’s top collegiate pinner.

Career 2020-21 Dual Big Ten Win Career CHA Career Dual Pts. OT MD TF Pins FastestWrestler, Wt. Record Record Record Record Streak Record Dual Starts Scored W-L W-L W-L W-L FallAaron Cashman, 125 4-5 0-1 0-1 0-1 0 0-0 2 0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 ---Spencer Lee, 125 75-5 12-0 4-0 4-0 35 20-0 37 24 0-0 3-0 3-0 5-0 0:23 Charles Matthews, 125 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 ---Austin DeSanto, 133 51-12 12-2 5-0 5-0 2 14-2 29 24 0-0 2-0 6-0 1-0 1:36Cullan Schriever, 133 3-1 3-1 0-0 0-0 3 1-1 0 0 0-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 ---Jesse Ybarra, 133 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 ---Jaydin Eierman, 141 101-12 12-1 5-0 5-0 0 2-0 50 25 0-1 1-0 1-0 6-0 2:59Carter Happel, 141 24-19 1-3 0-0 0-1 0 3-3 11 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 5:00Leif Schroeder, 141 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 ---Justin Stickley, 141 27-13 1-0 0-0 0-0 1 1-3 7 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2:47Max Murin, 149 39-18 6-5 4-1 4-1 0 10-3 25 14 0-2 0-0 1-0 0-1 ---Zach Axmear, 149/57 24-12 0-2 0-1 0-1 0 0-1 1 0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 ---Bretli Reyna, 149 0-2 0-2 0-1 0-1 0 0-0 1 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 ---Colby Schriever, 149 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 ---Cobe Siebrecht, 149 2-1 2-1 0-0 0-0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 ---Joe Kelly, 157 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0 0-1 3 0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 --- Kaleb Young, 157 58-22 10-3 3-0 3-0 1 17-5 37 11 2-0 5-0 0-0 0-0 ---Alex Marinelli, 165 73-1 7-1 2-0 2-0 0 19-1 39 6 0-1 2-0 0-0 0-0 ---Tristan McDonald, 165 10-13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 ---Michael Kemerer, 174 86-8 11-1 4-0 4-0 0 23-1 46 17 0-1 3-0 2-0 2-0 1:30Patrick Kennedy, 174 2-1 2-1 0-1 0-1 2 1-1 1 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 ---Myles Wilson, 174 6-3 3-0 0-0 0-0 3 1-3 5 0 0-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 ---Abe Assad, 184 22-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2-1 6 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 ---Nelson Brands, 184 17-10 8-6 3-2 3-2 0 2-2 9 10 0-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 ---Andrew Simaz, 184 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 ---Cade Brownlee, 197 9-12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 ---Connor Corbin, 197 9-11 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0-2 3 0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 ---Zach Glazier, 184 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 ---Gabe Christenson, 197 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 ---Jacob Warner, 197 54-14 13-4 4-1 4-1 0 10-2 26 14 1-1 2-0 0-0 1-0 0:58Tony Cassioppi, 285 33-6 13-3 4-1 4-1 0 8-1 18 21 0-0 5-2 0-0 5-1 0:23Aaron Costello, 285 28-10 2-1 0-0 0-0 2 1-3 4 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 ---

CHA - Carver-Hawkeye Arena, OT - overtime, MD - major decision, TF - technical fall

2020-21 Individual Season Statistics

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2020-21 Top Five Statistical Rankings 2020-21 Results (5-0 Overall, 5-0 Big Ten)

DATE OPPONENT.......................................RESULT1/15 #6 Nebraska ........................................W, 31-61/22 at #15 Minnesota .................................W, 35-41/31 #9 Illinois ..............................................W, 36-6 #2 Michigan ..............................................PPD2/7 at #18 Purdue ....................................W, 31-18 vs. #11 Ohio State .............................W, 33-142/12 at Penn State ..............................CANCELLED2/19 Northwestern ..............................CANCELLED2/21 at #25 Wisconsin ........................CANCELLED3/6-7 at B1G Championships ......................1st place3/18-20 at NCAA Championships ...................1st place

2020-21 Big TenRegular Season Standings

TEAM B1G Overall1. IOWA 5-0 5-0 Penn State 6-0 6-0 3. Nebraska 7-1 7-14. Michigan 5-1 5-15. Minnesota 7-2 7-26. Illinois 5-3 5-37. Ohio State 5-4 5-48. Purdue 4-5 4-59. Michigan State 2-5 2-510. Indiana 2-6 2-6 Northwestern 2-6 2-612. Wisconsin 1-6 1-613. Rutgers 0-4 0-414. Maryland 0-8 0-8

Overall Wins1. Jacob Warner (197) .............................. 13 Tony Cassioppi (285) ............................ 133. Spencer Lee (125) ................................ 12 Austin DeSanto (133) ........................... 12 Jaydein Eierman (141).......................... 12

Overall Winning Percentage1. Spencer Lee (125) ........................... 1.0002. Jaydin Eierman (141)......................... .9233. Michael Kemerer (174) ....................... 9174. Alex Marinelli (165) ............................ .8755. Austin DeSanto (133) ........................ .857

Dual Wins1. Austin DeSanto (133) ............................. 5 Jaydin Eierman (141).............................. 53. Spencer Lee (125) .................................. 4 Max Murin (149)...................................... 4 Michael Kemerer (157) ........................... 4 Jacob Warner (197) ................................ 4 Tony Cassioppi (285) .............................. 4

Dual Winning Percentage1. Austin DeSanto (133) ...................... 1.000 Jaydin Eierman (141)....................... 1.000 Kaleb Young (157) ........................... 1.000 Alex Marinelli (165) .......................... 1.000 Michael Kemerer (174) .................... 1.000

Dual Meet Team Points Scored1. Jaydin Eierman (141)............................ 252. Spencer Lee (125) ................................ 24 Austin DeSanto (133) ........................... 244. Tony Cassioppi (285) ............................ 215. Michael Kemerer (174) ......................... 17

Big Ten Dual Wins1. Austin DeSanto (133) ............................. 5 Jaydin Eierman (141).............................. 53. Spencer Lee (125) .................................. 4 Max Murin (149)...................................... 4 Michael Kemerer (157) ........................... 4 Jacob Warner (197) ................................ 4 Tony Cassioppi (285) .............................. 4

Big Ten Dual Winning Percentage1. Austin DeSanto (133) ...................... 1.000 Jaydin Eierman (141)....................... 1.000 Kaleb Young (157) ........................... 1.000 Alex Marinelli (165) .......................... 1.000 Michael Kemerer (174) .................... 1.000

Falls1. Jaydin Eierman (141).............................. 62. Spencer Lee (125) .................................. 5 Tony Cassioppi (285) .............................. 54. Michael Kemerer (174) ........................... 2

Fastest Falls1. Spencer Lee (125) ............................. 0:23 Tony Cassioppi (125) ......................... 0:233. Jacob Warner (197) ........................... 0:584. Michael Kemerer (174) ...................... 1:305. Austin DeSanto (133) ........................ 1:36

Technical Falls1. Austin DeSanto (133) ............................. 62. Spencer Lee (125)_ ................................ 33. Michael Kemerer (174) ........................... 24. Jaydin Eierman (141).............................. 1 Max Murin (149)...................................... 1 Cobe Siebrecht (149).............................. 1

Major Decisions1. Kaleb Young (157) .................................. 5 Tony Cassioppi (285) .............................. 53. Spencer Lee (125) .................................. 3 Michael Kemerer (174) ........................... 3

Career Dual Starts1. Jaydin Eierman .................................... 502. Michael Kemerer................................... 453. Alex Marinelli ........................................ 384. Kaleb Young ......................................... 37 Spencer Lee ......................................... 37 Austin DeSanto .................................... 37

Career Wins1. Jaydin Eierman .................................. 1012. Michael Kemerer................................... 863. Spencer Lee ........................................ 754. Alex Marinelli ........................................ 735. Kaleb Young ......................................... 58

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2021 BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS

125 Pounds1. Spencer Lee, IOWA2. Devin Schroder, Purdue3. Michael DeAugustino, Northwestern4. Jack Medley, Michigan5. Liam Cronin, Indiana6. Alex Thomsen, Nebraska7. Heiselman, Ohio State8. Logan Griffi n, Michigan State

133 Pounds1. Roman Bravo-Young, Penn State2. Austin DeSanto, IOWA3. Lucas Byrd, Illinois4. Chris Cannon, Northwestern5. Kyle Burwick, Wisconsin6. Jacob Rundell, Purdue7. Jordan Handman, Michigan State8. Boo Dryden, Minnesota

141 Pounds1. Jaydin Eierman, IOWA2. Nick Lee, Penn State3. Sebastian Rivera, Rutgers4. Chad Red, Nebraska5. Parker Filius, Purdue6. Colin Valdiviez, Northwestern7. Dylan Duncan, Illinois8. Drew Mattin, Michigan

149 Pounds1. Sammy Sasso, Ohio State2. Ridge Lovett, Nebraska3. Mike Van Brill, Rutgers4. Michael Blockhus, Minnesota5. Kanen Storr, Michigan6. Graham Rooks, Indiana7. Griffi n Parriott, Purdue8. Yahya Thomas, Northwestern

157 Pounds1. Ryan Deakin, Northwestern2. Kaleb Young, IOWA3. Brayden Lee, Minnesota4. Chase Saldate, Michigan State5. Kendall Coleman, Purdue6. Brady Berge, Penn State7. Caleb Licking, Nebraska8. Will Lewan, Michigan

165 Pounds1. Alex Marinelli, IOWA2. Ethan Smith, Ohio State3. Cameron Amine, Michigan4. Peyton Robb, Nebraska5. Gerrit Nijenhuis, Purdue6. Jake Tucker, Michigan State7. David Ferrante, Northwestern8. Joe Lee, Penn State

174 Pounds1. Michael Kemerer, IOWA2. Carter Starocci, Penn State3. Mikey Labriola, Nebraska4. Logan Massa, Michigan5. Kaleb Romero, Ohio State6. Donnell Washington, Indiana7. Jake Allar, Minnesota8. Drew Hughes, Michigan State

184 Pounds1. Aaron Brooks, Penn State2. Taylor Venz, Nebraska3. John Poznanski, Rutgers4. Nelson Brands, IOWA5. Christopher Weiler, Wisconsin6. Layne Malczewski, Michigan State7. Max Lyon, Purdue8. Owen Webster, Minnesota

197 Pounds1. Myles Amine, Michigan2. Eric Shultz, Nebraska3. Jacob Warner, IOWA4. Cameron Caffey, Michigan State5. Lucas Davison, Northwestern6. Michael Beard, Penn State7. Thomas Penola, Purdue8. Billy Janzer, Rutgers

285 Pounds1. Gable Steveson, Minnesota2. Mason Parris, Michigan3. Tony Cassioppi, IOWA4. Greg Kerkvliet, Penn State5. Christian Lance, Nebraska6. Tate Orndorff, Ohio State7. Trent Hillger, Wisconsin8. Luke Luffman, Illinois

Big Ten ChampionshipsMarch 6-7 • Bryce Jordan Center

University Park, Pa.Team StandingsPlace Team ........................................................ Score1. IOWA .......................................................... 159.52. Penn State .................................................. 124.03. Nebraska ..................................................... 105.54. Michigan ........................................................ 92.05. Minnesota ..................................................... 77.56. Purdue .......................................................... 76.07. Northwestern ................................................. 74.08. Michigan State .............................................. 73.59. Ohio State ..................................................... 69.510. Rutgers ......................................................... 52.011. Illinois ............................................................ 32.012. Wisconsin ...................................................... 30.513. Indiana .......................................................... 22.014. Maryland ......................................................... 2.0

Individual AwardsCoach of the Year..................................Tom Brands, IOWAFreshman of the Year ............... Carter Starocci, Penn StateWrestler of the Year ............................. Spencer Lee, IOWAOutstanding Wrestler .................Gable Steveson, Minnesota

Big Ten Championships Placewinners

Alex Marinelli won this third Big Ten title at the 2021 con-ference tournament. There have been 19 three-time Big Ten champions and seven four-time champions in pro-gram history.

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NCAA All-Americans By Place125 Pounds1. Spencer Lee, IOWA2. Brandon Courtney, Arizona State3. Patrick McKee, Minnesota4. Drew Hildebrandt, Central Michigan5. Tylor LaMont, Utah Valley6. Sam Latona, Virginia Tech7. Killian Cardinale, West Virginia8. Eric Barnett, Wisconsin

133 Pounds1. Roman Bravo-Young, Penn State2. Daton Fix, Oklahoma State3. Austin DeSanto, IOWA4. Korbin Myers, Virginia Tech5. Lucas Byrd, Illinois6. Michael McGee, Arizona State7. Chris Cannon Northwestern8. Louie Hayes, Virginia

141 Pounds1. Nick Lee, Penn State2. Jaydin Eierman, IOWA3. Tariq Wilson, NC State4. Sebastian Rivera, Rutgers5. Dylan Duncan, Illinois6. Chad Red, Nebraska7. Zachary Sherman, North Carolina8. Clay Carlson, South Dakota State

149 Pounds1. Austin O’Connor, North Carolina2. Sammy Sasso, Ohio State3. Yahya Thomas, Northwestern4. Boo Lewallen, Oklahoma State5. Brock Mauller, Missouri6. Kyle Parco, Fresno State7. Jaden Abas, Stanford8. Jonathan Millner, App State

157 Pounds1. David Carr, Iowa State2. Jesse Dellavecchia, Rider3. Ryan Deakin, Northwestern4. Jacori Teemer, Arizona State5. Hayden Hidlay, NC State6. Brayton Lee, Minnesota7. Kaleb Young, IOWA8. Wyatt Sheets, Oklahoma State

165 Pounds.1. Shane Griffi th, Stanford2. Jake Wentzel, Pitt3. Keegan O’Toole, Missouri4. Travis Wittlake, Oklahoma State5. Ethan Smith, Ohio State6. Zach Hartman, Bucknell7. Cameron Amine, Michigan8. Anthony Valencia, Arizona State

174 Pounds1. Carter Starocci, Penn State2. Michael Kemerer, IOWA3. Mikey Labriola, Nebraska4. Bernie Truax, Cal Poly5. Logan Massa, Michigan6. Kaleb Romero, Ohio State7. Daniel Bullard, NC State8. Jackson Turley, Rutgers

184 Pounds1. Aaron Brooks, Penn State2. Trent Hidlay, NC State3. Paker Keckeisen, Northern Iowa4. John Poznanski, Rutgers5. Dakota Greer, Oklahoma State6. Brit Wilson, Northern Illinois7. Hunter Bolen, Virginia Tech8. Lou Deprez, Binghampton

197 Pounds 1. A.J. Ferrari, Oklahoma State2. Nino Bonaccorsi, Pitt3. Myles Amine, Michigan4. Jacob Warner, IOWA5. Rocky Elam, Missouri6. Jake Woodley, Oklahoma7. Michael Beard, Penn State8. Stephen Buchanan, Wyoming

285 Pounds1. Gable Steveson, Minnesota2. Mason Parris, Michigan3. Tony Cassioppi, IOWA4. Cohlton Shultz, Arizona State5. Gannon Gremmel, Iowa State6. Trent Hillger, Wisconsin7. Greg Kerkvliet, Penn State8. Tate Orndorff, Ohio State

NCAA ChampionshipsMarch 21-18-20, 2021 • Enterprise Center

St. LouisTeam Standings (Top 10)Place Team ............................................................Score1. IOWA ............................................................... 1292. Penn State .................................................... 113.53. Oklahoma State .............................................. 99.54. Arizona State ..................................................... 745. Michigan............................................................. 696. NC State ............................................................ 687. Minnesota .......................................................... 64 Missouri.............................................................. 649. Ohio State ....................................................... 46.510. Northwestern...................................................... 45

Individual AwardsOutstanding Wrestler ..................... Shane Griffi th, Stanford NWCA Coach of the Year .....................Tom Brands, IOWAGorriaran Trophy ........................ Patrick McKee, MinnesotaHodge Trophy........Spencer Lee, IOWA; Gable Steveson, MINN

Senior Spencer Lee became Iowa’s seventh three-time NCAA champion in program history, outscoring his oppo-nents 59-8 in fi ve matches at the 2021 NCAA Champion-ships.

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HAWKEYES IN INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION

Ed Banach Lou Banach

Terry Brands Tom Brands

Name ....................................Year ............... Weight .............Games (Medal)Ed Banach ............................1984 ................. 198 ................Los Angeles (G)Lou Banach ..........................1984 ................. 220 ................Los Angeles (G)Leslie Beers ..........................1928 ................158.5 ..............Amsterdam (A)Terry Brands .........................2000 ...............127.75 .............Sydney (B)Tom Brands ..........................1996 ................136.5 ..............Atlanta (G)Chris Campbell .....................1980 ................180.5 ..............Moscow 1992 ................. 198 ................Barcelona (B)Steve Combs ........................1968 ................171.5 ..............Mexico CityBarry Davis ...........................1984 ................125.5 ..............Los Angeles (S) 1988 ................125.5 ..............SeoulDaniel Dennis .......................2016 ................125.5 ..............RioThomas Gilman ....................2020 ................125.5 ..............Tokyo (B)Randy Lewis .........................1980 ................136.5 ..............Moscow 1984 ................136.5 ..............Los Angeles (G)Terry McCann .......................1960 ................125.5 ..............Rome (G)Lincoln McIlravy ....................2000 ................. 152 ................Sydney (B)Steve Mocco .........................2008 ................264.5 ..............BeijingJoe Scarpello ........................1948 ................. 174 ................London (A)Doug Schwab .......................2008 ................145.5 ..............BeijingJoe Williams .........................2004 ................. 163 ................AthensChuck Yagla .........................1980 ................149.5 ..............MoscowMike Zadick ..........................2008 ................. 132 ................Beijing

Hawkeye Olympians

G - gold medal, S - silver medal, B - bronze medal, C - coach, A - team alternate

Chris Campbell Barry Davis Randy LewisThomas Gilman

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Terry McCann

Name .................................... Year .................Games (Medal)Royce Alger .......................... 1990 .................Tokyo, Japan (S)Ed Banach ............................ 1983 .................Kiev, Soviet UnionJohn Bowlsby ....................... 1974 .................Istanbul, Turkey 1977 .................Lausanne, SwitzerlandTerry Brands ......................... 1993 .................Toronto, Canada (G) 1994 .................Istanbul, Turkey 1995 .................Atlanta, United States (G) 2010 .................Moscow, Russia (C)Tom Brands ......................... 1993 .................Toronto, Canada (G) 1994 .................Istanbul, Turkey 1995 .................Atlanta, United States 2013 .................Budapest, Hangary (C)Chris Campbell ..................... 1977 .................Lausanne, Switzerland 1981 .................Skopljie, Yugoslavia (G) 1990 .................Tokyo, Japan (S) 1991 .................Varna, BulgariaBarry Davis ........................... 1983 .................Kiev, Soviet Union 1986 .................Budapest, Hungary (B) 1987 .................Clermont-Ferrand, France (S)Dan Gable ............................ 1977 .................Lausanne, Switzerland (C) 1978 ................Mexico City, Mexico (C) 1979 .................San Diego, United States (C) 1983 .................Kiev, Soviet Union (C) 1994 .................Istanbul, Turkey (C) 1999 .................Ankara, Turkey (C) Thomas Gilman .................... 2017 .................Paris, France (S) 2018 .................Budapest, Hungary 2021 .................Oslo, Norway (G)Randy Lewis ......................... 1978 .................Mexico City, Mexico 1982 .................Edmonton, Canada

Hawkeye World Championships ExperienceName Year .................Games (Medal) Lincoln McIlravy .................... 1997 .................Krasnoyarsk, Russia 1998 .................Tehran, Iran (B) 1999 .................Ankara, Turkey (S)Joe Melchiore ....................... 1990 .................Tokyo, JapanBrent Metcalf ........................ 2010 .................Moscow, Russia 2013 .................Budapest, Hungary 2014 .................Tashkent, Uzbekistsan 2015 .................Las Vegas, NevadaJohn Oostendorp .................. 1995 .................Prague, Czech RepublicBrad Penrith .......................... 1989 .................Martigny, Switzerland 1991 .................Varna, Bulgaria (S)Tony Ramos .......................... 2014 .................Tashkent, Uzbekistan 2015 .................Las Vegas, NevadaDoug Schwab ....................... 2007 .................Baku, AzerbaijanJoe Williams ......................... 1999 .................Ankara, Turkey 2001 .................Sofi a, Bulgaria (B) 2002 .................Tehran, Iran 2003 .................New York, United States 2005 .................Budapest Hungary (B) 2007 .................Baku, AzerbaijanChuck Yagla ......................... 1977 .................Lausanne, Switzerland 1979 .................San Diego, United StatesBill Zadick ............................. 2001 .................Sofi a, Bulgaria 2006 .................Guangzhou, China (G) 2010 .................Moscow, Russia (C)Mike Zadick .......................... 2006 .................Guangzhou, China (S) 2007 .................Baku, Azerbaijan 2010 .................Moscow, Russia

Lincoln McIlravy Joe Williams Chuck Yagla

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NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP SEASONS

1975Iowa posted an undefeated dual season (17-0-1), set a school mark for wins and won its fi rst NCAA title. The team had a school-record fi ve All-Americans, na-tional champs in Chuck Yagla and Dan Holm, and four dual shutouts.

1976Iowa won its second straight NCAA title and captured 14 of 15 duals. A school-record three Hawkeyes (Brad Smith, Chuck Yagla and Chris Campbell) won NCAA titles. Yagla won his second straight title and was the meet’s Outstanding Wrestler. Iowa won the title by al-most 40 points and amassed a national record 123 1/4 points.

1978The Hawkeyes started their nine-year string of na-tional championships and were 15-1 in duals. Iowa’s one-half point margin of victory at the NCAA meet gave the Hawkeyes their third title in four years. This team was the fi rst in college history to win the national championship without an individual champion.

1979Coach Dan Gable’s fi rst undefeated and untied (19-0-0) team included NCAA champs Bruce Kinseth and Randy Lewis. Kinseth, who had a school-record 23 pins, was named Outstanding Wrestler at the NCAA Meet. He pinned all four opponents at Big Tens and all fi ve at nationals.

1980Iowa won its third straight national title with a school-re-cord eight all-Americans, including NCAA champions Randy Lewis (134) and Ed Banach (177). A 34-match dual winning streak was snapped by Cal-Poly, 27-12.

1981The winningest team (21-1) in Iowa annals boasted nine All-Americans and seven Big Ten champs. Broth-ers Ed and Lou Banach won NCAA titles. The 10-man lineup had an overall record of 302-45-2. Iowa won the NCAA title by 29 1/2 points.

1982Three NCAA champions – Barry Davis, Jim Zalesky and Pete Bush – paced the undefeated (16-0-1) na-tional champions. Davis set the Iowa season mark for wins with 46. The Hawkeyes had eight All-Americans and piled up a record 131 3/4 points at the NCAAs.

1983Iowa set a Big Ten record with nine league champs, compiled a 17-1 dual record and won a sixth consecu-tive NCAA crown. Iowa had nine All-Americans, a tour-nament record. Ed Banach won his third NCAA title in four years. Carver-Hawkeye Arena opened its doors with a 35-7 victory over Oklahoma.

1984The Hawkeyes were 16-1 in duals and won both NCAA and Big Ten titles. Jim Zalesky, named Out-standing Wrestler at the NCAAs, posted his second straight undefeated campaign and closed his career with 89 straight wins. Five Hawkeyes made the na-tional championship match.

1985Gable’s second perfect season record (18-0-0) was accomplished with nine All-Americans and eight Big Ten champions. Davis, who won his third NCAA title, earned Outstanding Wrestler. For the second year in a row, fi ve Hawkeyes wrestled in NCAA title matches.

1986The Hawkeyes’ record-tying ninth straight national team title was a record-shattering performance. Iowa set all-time NCAA records for points scored (158), margin of victory (73.25) and national champs (fi ve)! Marty Kistler was the Hawkeyes’ third straight NCAA Outstanding Wrestler award winner. Six wrestlers won at least 30 matches. The ninth straight NCAA cham-pionship tied the all-time record for consecutive titles.

1991Iowa regained the national title that had eluded it since 1986, crowning nine All-Americans at the NCAA meet in Iowa City. Tom Brands (134) won his second straight title and was joined on the victory stand by Mark Reiland (167). Tom Brands ended the year with a perfect 45-0 record. Iowa’s team total of 157 was just one shy of the NCAA record, set by Iowa in 1986. The Hawkeyes won their 18th straight Big Ten title.

1992Gable’s third perfect season (16-0-0) was accom-plished by nine All-Americans, including NCAA champs Terry Brands, Tom Brands, and Troy Steiner. Tom Brands won his third consecutive NCAA title and was named Outstanding Wrestler. The Hawkeyes won their 19th straight Big Ten crown (6 champs) and second straight NCAA title. The Iowa-Iowa State dual meet (a 29-8 Iowa victory) drew an NCAA record 15,291 fans in Iowa City.

1993Iowa rebounded from a midseason slump to win a third straight NCAA title and 20th consecutive Big Ten title. The Hawkeyes fell from the top of the Amateur Wrestling News poll with a 24-20 loss to Nebraska at the National Duals in Lincoln, NE, in late January, but regrouped to go 8-0 down the stretch. Seven Hawk-eyes earned All-America honors, headlined by nation-al champs Lincoln McIlravy and Terry Steiner. Steiner was named Outstanding Wrestler at the NCAA Meet, and his brother Troy was selected Big Ten Athlete of the Year. Gable was named Big Ten Coach of the Year for the fi rst time.

1995The Hawkeyes won their 15th NCAA title and 22nd consecutive Big Ten title while posting an undefeated dual meet record (14-0). Nine Hawkeyes were named to the All-America team for the sixth time in school history. The All-Americans were Ray Brinzer, Mark Ironside, Jeff McGinness, Lincoln McIlravy, Mike Mena, Matt Nerem, Joel Sharratt, Daryl Weber and Bill Zadick.

1996Iowa fi nished its second consecutive dual meet sea-son undefeated, posting a 17-0 record. The Hawkeyes won their 23rd consecutive Big Ten title and their 16th national title. Gable was named Big Ten Co-Coach of the Year and sophomore Mark Ironside was selected Big Ten Wrestler of the Year. Seniors Daryl Weber and Bill Zadick and sophomore Joe Williams all won their fi rst NCAA titles. Seven Hawkeyes earned All-American honors, including Lee Fullhart, Ironside, Mike Mena, Mike Uker, Weber, Williams and Zadick.

1997The Hawkeyes scored an NCAA record 170 team points en route to their 17th national title in Dan Ga-ble’s fi nal season as head coach. Iowa crowned fi ve national champions (Jessie Whitmer, Mark Ironside, Lincoln McIlravy, Joe Williams and Lee Fullhart), and eight All-Americans. McIlravy was named Outstand-ing Wrestler of the NCAA Championships. The Hawk-eyes also won their 24th consecutive Big Ten title, and Ironside was named Big Ten Wrestler of the Year for the second consecutive year.

No team has dominated collegiate wrestling like the University of Iowa Hawkeyes since the mid 1970s. Iowa captured nine straight NCAA titles from 1978-86 and has won 24 of the last 47. During that span Iowa boasts 281 All-Americans and 66 individual champions. Following are summaries of Iowa’s 24 NCAA championship seasons.

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er Eric Juergens, while juniors Jody Strittmatter, Doug Schwab and T.J. Williams, sophomore Mike Zadick and senior Wes Hand earned All-America honors. The Hawkeyes went 18-0 in duals, and recaptured the conference team title. Big Ten individual champs were Strittmatter, Juergens, Schwab and Williams.

2008After an eight-year absence, the Hawkeyes regained the top spot on the NCAA Championship podium by winning the school’s 21st national title. The team crowned two individual champions - senior Mark Perry (165) and sophomore Brent Metcalf (149) - and had seven All-Americans. Iowa won its 32nd Big Ten title and went 21-1 in dual competition and 8-0 in Big Ten duals. Head Coach Tom Brands was named Coach of the Year by the NWCA, W.I.N. Magazine and the Big Ten. Metcalf was named the Dan Hodge Trophy winner, the Jesse Owens Big Ten Male Athlete of the Year, Outstanding Wrestler at the NCAA and Big Ten Championships and Big Ten Wrestler of the Year.

2009Despite crowning no individual champions, the Hawk-eyes collected their second straight team title at the 2009 NCAA Championships in St. Louis, MO. Iowa scored 96.5 points, edging runner-up Ohio State by 4.5 points, to record its 22nd NCAA team title. It’s the closest margin of victory since Iowa won the 1999

1998Led by head coach Jim Zalesky, the Hawkeyes won their 25th consecutive Big Ten title and their 18th na-tional title. Seniors Mark Ironside, Jeff McGinness and Joe Williams all won Big Ten and NCAA individual ti-tles. Ironside was named Big Ten wrestler of the Year, McGinness was selected Outstanding Wrestler of the Big Ten meet and Williams garnered Outstanding Wrestler honors at the NCAA meet. Junior Lee Full-hart, freshman Eric Juergens and sophomore Wes Hand earned All-America honors.

1999Iowa won their eighth NCAA title in the 1990’s and their 19th overall at an exciting national meet in University Park, PA. The Hawkeyes’ two-point vic-tory margin was the closest in 20 years. Sophomores Doug Schwab and T.J. Williams each won their fi rst national titles, while sophomore Eric Juergens and se-niors Lee Fullhart and Jamie Heidt earned All-America honors. Heidt, Schwab and Williams all won Big Ten titles.

2000The Hawkeyes won seven consecutive matches, scoring 23 1/2 points, in the consolation round to come from behind and win their sixth consecutive NCAA Championship in St. Louis, MO. Iowa crowned one individual national champion in junior 133-pound-

team title by two points. It also marks only the second time in school history the Hawkeyes have won the NCAA title without an individual champion. Iowa also accomplished that feat in 1978. The Hawkeyes had a total of fi ve All-Americans in juniors Brent Metcalf (149-2nd), Daniel Dennis (133-7th), Ryan Morning-star (165-3rd), Phillip Keddy (184-4th) and Dan Erek-son (Hwt.-4th). The Hawkeyes posted a perfect 24-0 dual meet record, going 8-0 in Big Ten duals, and won their 33rd Big Ten team title. Iowa also set the national collegiate dual meet attendance record of 15,955 when it hosted Iowa State at Carver-Hawkeye Arena.

2010Iowa closed out the 2009-10 season on the winner’s stand, bringing the Big Ten and NCAA team trophies back to Iowa City. Iowa won its 23rd NCAA and 34th Big Ten titles while crowning three NCAA champions, eight All-Americans and two Big Ten champions. The team was undefeated at 23-0 in dual competition, marking the 13th perfect season in school history. Iowa was also 11-0 at Carver-Hawkeye Arena and 8-0 in Big Ten duals, winning its third straight conference regular season title. Iowa won the 2009 Midlands and 2010 NWCA/Cliff Keen National Duals Division I team titles, ending the season on a 61 dual-match winning streak and shutting out eight opponents - both of which are school records. Seniors Brent Metcalf and Jay Borschel, and redshirt freshman Matt McDonough won individual NCAA titles, while seniors Daniel Den-nis, Dan Erekson, Phillip Keddy and Ryan Morning-star, and sophomore Montell Marion each earned All-America honors. Borschel and Erekson were Iowa’s two Big Ten champions. McDonough was named Big Ten Freshman of the Year, and Head Coach Tom Brands was named Big Ten Coach of the Year for the third straight season.

2021The Hawkeyes fi nished the 2020-21 season as Big Ten and NCAA champions. The conference title was the 37th and the national title was the 24th in program history. Iowa crowned one NCAA individual cham-pion, seven All-Americans, four Big Ten individual champions and 13 academic All-Big Ten honorees. The Hawkeyes were 5-0 overall and 5-0 in the Big Ten, sharing the regular season conference title with Penn State

The Hawkeyes won their 24th national team title at the 2021 NCAA Championships in St. Louis. Iowa crowned seven All-Americans, including Spencer Lee, who won the 125-pound national title for the third straight year and was named winner of the Hodge Trophy for the second consecutive season.

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NCAA CHAMPIONS

Royce Alger1987, 1988

Ed Banach1980, 1981, 1983

Lou Banach1981, 1983

Leslie Beers1928

Terry Brands1990, 1992

Tom Brands1990, 1991, 1992

Pete Bush1982

Chris Campbell1976, 1977

Rico Chiapparelli1987

Jim Craig1959

Barry Davis1982, 1983, 1985

Kevin Dresser1986

Lee Fullhart1997

Duane Goldman1986

Richard Govig1954

Jim Heffernan1986

Dan Holm1975

Mark Ironside1997, 1998

Eric Juergens2000, 2001

Bruce Kinseth1979

Marty Kistler1985, 1986

Gary Kurdelmeier1958

Kenneth Leuer1956

Randy Lewis1979, 1980

Terry McCann1955, 1956

Jay Borschel2010

Cory Clark2017

Spencer Lee2018, 2019, 2021

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Jeff McGinness1995, 1998

Brent Metcalf2008, 2010

Lincoln McIlravy1993, 1994, 1997

Steve Mocco2003

Cliff Moore2004

Brad Penrith1986

Mark Perry2007, 2008

Mark Reiland1991

Simon Roberts1957

Joe Scarpello1947, 1950

Doug Schwab1999

Joel Sharratt1994

Dan Sherman1973

Brad Smith1976

Terry Steiner1993

Troy Steiner1992

Sherwyn Thorson1962

Daryl Weber1996

Jessie Whitmer1997

Joe Williams1996, 1997, 1998

T.J. Williams1999, 2001

Chuck Yagla1975, 1976

Bill Zadick1996

Jim Zalesky1982, 1983, 1984

Derek St. John2013

Tony Ramos2014

Matt McDonough2010, 2012

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FOUR-TIME ALL-AMERICANS

Barry Davis118-126 pounds

Two-time Olympian, winning silver medal at 1984 Olym-pics… three-time NCAA Champion… named Big Ten Athlete of the Year and Outstanding Wrestler at NCAA Championships in 1985… seventh wrestler in Big Ten his-tory to win four conference titles…career record was 162-9-2… holds school records for most wins in a season (46 in 1982) and in a career (162)… also ranks fi fth in career winning percentage (.945) in school history.Year W-L-D NCAA Finish1980-81 35-6-0 7th1981-82 46-1-0 1st1982-83 38-1-1 1st1984-85 43-1-1 1st

Ed Banach177-190 pounds

Won gold medal at 1984 Olympics… three-time NCAA Champion… 1983 Big Ten Athlete of the Year… sixth wrestler in Big Ten history to win four conference titles… career record was 141-9-1… set school record for most pins in a career (73)… ranks second in season pins (22), fourth in career wins (141) and eighth in season wins (41 in 1980) and career winning percentage (.937) in school history.Year W-L-D NCAA Finish1979-80 41-3-0 1st1980-81 35-1-0 1st1981-82 31-2-1 2nd1982-83 34-3-1 1st

Tom Brands126-134 pounds

Won gold medal at 1996 Olympics… three-time NCAA and Big Ten Champion… named Outstanding Wrestler at 1992 NCAA Championships… career record was 158-7-2… holds school record for best season winning percent-age (1.00 in 1991 and 1992) with 12 other Hawkeyes… also ranks second in season wins (45 in 1991) and career wins (158), third in career winning percentage (.952), sev-enth in career pins (46) and eighth in season wins (41 in 1992) in school history.Year W-L-D NCAA Finish1988-89 32-4-2 4th1989-90 40-2-0 1st1990-91 45-0-0 1st1991-92 41-1-0 1st

Mike DeAnna167 pounds

Fifth wrestler in Big Ten history to win four conference titles… career record was 122-18-2... two-time runner-up at NCAA Championships.

Year W-L-D NCAA Finish1976-77 30-5-0 3rd1977-78 31-5-2 6th1978-79 24-6-0 2nd1980-81 37-2-0 2nd

Lee Fullhart190-197 pounds

NCAA Champion in 1997… career record was 107-18… three-time runner-up at Big Ten Championships.

Year W-L-D NCAA Finish1995-96 16-5-0 4th1996-97 26-4-0 1st1997-98 31-4-0 3rd1998-99 34-5-0 2nd

Cory Clark133 pounds

NCAA Champion in 2017… Big Ten Champion in 2016... career record was 98-15… three-time NCAA fi nalist... two-time runner-up at NCAA Championships.

Year W-L-D NCAA Finish2013-14 22-4-0 5th2014-15 30-6-0 2nd2015-16 26-2-0 2nd2016-17 20-3-0 1st

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Duane Goldman177-190 pounds

1986 NCAA Champion… three-time NCAA runner-up... eighth wrestler in Big Ten history to win four conference titles…career record was 132-10… holds school record for best season winning percentage (1.00 in 1986) with 12 other Hawkeyes… also ranks sixth in career wins (132) and 10th in career winning percentage (.930) in school history.

Year W-L-D NCAA Finish1982-83 34-7-0 2nd1983-84 31-1-0 2nd1984-85 31-2-0 2nd1985-86 36-0-0 1st

Jim Heffernan150 pounds

NCAA champion in 1986... ninth wrestler in Big Ten his-tory to win four conference titles... career record was 131-18-2… two-time NCAA runner-up… ranks seventh in career wins (131) in school history.

Year W-L-D NCAA Finish1982-83 23-7-1 4th1984-85 40-5-0 2nd1985-86 32-3-1 1st1986-87 36-3-0 2nd

Mark Ironside134 pounds

Two-time NCAA champion... 1998 Hodge Award winner... 10th wrestler in Big Ten history to win four Big Ten titles... three-time Big Ten Wrestler of the Year... career record was 127-10… holds school record for best season winning percentage (1.00 in 1997 and 1998) with 12 other Hawk-eyes… ended collegiate career on a 67-match winning streak that spanned three seasons.

Year W-L-D NCAA Finish1994-95 27-8-0 6th1995-96 35-2-0 3rd1996-97 30-0-0 1st1997-98 35-0-0 1st

Eric Juergens118-133 pounds

Two-time NCAA and Big Ten Champion… named 2001 Big Ten Wrestler of the Year… career record was 120-13… holds school record for best season winning percentage (1.00 in 2000) with 12 other Hawkeyes… ended his career on a 28-match winning streak, winning 65 of his last 66 outings.

Year W-L-D NCAA Finish1997-98 23-5-0 3rd1998-99 36-7-0 3rd1999-2000 31-0-0 1st2000-01 30-1-0 1st

Michael Kemerer157, 174 pounds

Runner-up at the 2021 NCAA CHampionships... 2021 Big Ten champion at 174 pounds... 86-8 career record heading into 2021-22... fi ve-time academic All-Big Ten... four-time NWCA scholar athlete.

Year W-L-D NCAA Finish2016-17 33-3 3rd2017-18 27-3 4th2019-20 15-1 COVID2020-21 11-1 2nd

Spencer Lee125 pounds

Two-time Hodge Trophy winner... one of seven three-time NCAA champions in shcool history... two-time Big Ten wrestler of the year... 2020 James E. Sullivan Award Win-ner... 2021 Big Ten Medal of Honor... 2021 Big Ten cham-pion... 2020 NCAA Most Dominant Wrestler... 35-match winning streak entering 2021-22.

Year W-L-D NCAA Finish2017-18 22-2 1st2018-19 23-3 1st2019-20 18-0 COVID2020-21 12-0 1st

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Mark Perry 165-174 pounds

Two-time NCAA Champion… won 2007 Big Ten title… four-time Big Ten fi nalist… career record was 96-16… Gor-riaran Trophy winner at 2006 NCAA Championships, pin-ning four opponents in a combined total of 15:33… 2005 NWCA Rookie of the Year.

Year W-L-D NCAA Finish2004-05 27-5-0 2nd2005-06 21-4-0 3rd2006-07 28-4-0 1st2007-08 20-3-0 1st

Joe Scarpello175 pounds

Iowa’s fi rst two-time NCAA champion... third wrestler in Big Ten history to win four conference titles… placed sec-ond as a sophomore and third as a junior... national AAU champ in 1942… career record was 51-5.

Year W-L-D NCAA Finish1946-47 12-0-0 1st1947-48 18-4-0 3rd1948-49 10-1-0 2nd1949-50 11-0-0 1st

Derek St. John157 pounds

2013 NCAA champion... 2012 Big Ten champion... 2014 Midlands champion... 106 wins ranked No. 34 all-time at time of graduation... 31-1 career record at Carver-Hawk-eye Arena... … career record of 106-17.

Year W-L-D NCAA Finish2010-11 24-6 4th2011-12 21-3 2nd2012-13 31-2 1st2013-14 30-6 5th

Mike Mena 118-126 pounds

Won one Big Ten title... career record was 108-24... runner up at 1997 NCAA Championships.

Year W-L-D NCAA Finish1993-94 27-10-0 7th1994-95 31-3-0 3rd1995-96 26-5-0 5th1996-97 24-6-0 2nd

Randy Lewis 126-134 pounds

Two-time Olympian, winning gold medal at 1984 Olym-pics... two-time NCAA champion, winning three Big Ten titles... career record was 127-11-1... holds school record for best season winning percentage (1.00 in 1979) with 12 other Hawkeyes… also ranks second in career pins (64) and fourth in season pins (19 in 1979 and 1980) in school history.

Year W-L-D NCAA Finish1977-78 30-6-0 2nd1978-79 36-0-0 1st1979-80 40-1-0 1st1980-81 21-4-1 7th

Lincoln McIlravy 142-150 pounds

Won bonze medal at 2000 Olympics… three-time NCAA and Big Ten Champion... named Outstanding Wrestler of 1997 NCAA Championships... named 1993 Big Ten Fresh-man of the Year… career record was 96-3-0... holds school record for best season winning percentage (1.00 in 1994 and 1997) with 12 other Hawkeyes… also ranks second in career winning percentage (.970).

Year W-L-D NCAA Finish1992-93 22-2-0 1st1993-94 27-0-0 1st1994-95 25-1-0 2nd1996-97 22-0-0 1st

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Joe Williams158-167 pounds

Three-time NCAA Champion... won two Big Ten titles... named Outstanding Wrestler of 1998 NCAA Champion-ships... career record was 129-9… holds school record for best season winning percentage (1.00 in 1998) with 12 other Hawkeyes… also ranks ninth in career winning per-centage (.935) in school history… ended collegiate career on 39-match winning streak.

Year W-L-D NCAA Finish1993-94 30-7-0 7th1995-96 36-1-0 1st1996-97 29-1-0 1st1997-98 34-0-0 1st

FOUR-TIME ALL-AMERICANS/HODGE TROPHY

Jim Zalesky 158 pounds

Three-time NCAA and Big Ten Champion... 132-7-1 career record... named Outstanding Wrestler at the 1984 Cham-pionships... won his last 89 collegiate matches… holds school record for best season winning percentage (1.00 in 1983 and 1984) with 12 other Hawkeyes… ranks seventh in career wins (131) and winning percentage (.939).

Year W-L-D NCAA Finish1980-81 23-5-0 5th1981-82 30-2-1 1st1982-83 40-0-0 1st1983-84 39-0-0 1st

Brandon Sorensen149 pounds

Two-time NWCA Academic All-American... three-time Mid-lands champion... 127 career wins ties for 12th all-time in program history... 33-2 all-time Big Ten dual record... 40 wins as a freshman, one shy of Ed Banach’s single-season freshman record... three-time Academic All-Big Ten... 2015 AWN all-rookie team.

Year W-L-D NCAA Finish2014-15 40-6 4th2015-16 29-2 2nd2016-17 31-5 3rd2017-18 27-4 5th

Troy Steiner134-142 pounds

Won one NCAA title and three Big Ten championships... career record was 148-13... bronze medalist at 1991 U.S. Olympic Festival at 149.5 pounds… holds school record for best season winning percentage (1.00 in 1992) with 12 other Hawkeyes… also ranks third in career wins (148) and sixth in season wins (42 in 1992).

Year W-L-D NCAA Finish1989-90 32-8-0 5th1990-91 40-4-1 2nd1991-92 42-0-0 1st1992-93 34-1-0 3rd

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ALL-AMERICANS

1927-28 (1)Leslie Beers (1st, 158)

1928-29 (1)Albert Montgomery (3rd, 145)

1934-35 (1)Earle Kielhorn (2nd, 165)

1935-36 (2)Byron Guernsey (3rd, 145)Earle Kielhorn (3rd, 158)

1940-41 (2)William Sherman (3rd, 121)Loy Julius (4th, 128)

1946-47 (1)Joe Scarpello (1st, 175)

1947-48 (3)Bob Geigel (3rd, 191)Rometo Macias (2nd, 125.5)Joe Scarpello (3rd, 175)

1948-49 (1)Joe Scarpello (2nd, 175)

1949-50 (1)Joe Scarpello (1st, 175)

1951-52 (1)George Myers (2nd, 191)

1953-54 (3)Richard Govig (1st, 123)Terry McCann (3rd, 115)Streeter Shining (4th, 191)

1954-55 (2)Kenneth Leuer (2nd, 191)Terry McCann (1st, 115)

1955-56 (4)Harlan Jenkinson (3rd, 167)Gary Kurdelmeier (3rd, 177)Kenneth Leuer (1st, 191)Terry McCann (1st, 115)

1956-57 (2)Ralph Rieks (3rd, 137)Simon Roberts (1st, 147)

1957-58 (2)Jim Craig (3rd, 191)Gary Kurdelmeier (1st, 177)

1958-59 (3)Jim Craig (1st, 177)Vince Garcia (3rd, 123)Gordon Trapp (3rd, 191)

1959-60 (3)John Kelly (3rd, 130)Sherwyn Thorson (2nd, Hwt)Gordon Trapp (4th, 191)

1961-62 (3)Tom Huff (3rd, 130)Fran McCann (4th, 115)Sherwyn Thorson (1st, Hwt)

1962-63 (2)Steve Combs (2nd, 167)Tom Huff (2nd, 137)

1963-64 (2)Morris Barnhill (6th, 115)Bill Fuller (3rd, 123)

1968-69 (2)Richard Mihal (2nd, 160)Verlyn Strellner (3rd, 177)

1969-70 (4)Joe Carstensen (2nd, 134)Mike Edwards (6th, Hwt)Phil Henning (2nd, 167)Paul Zander (5th, 190)

1971-72 (3)Jan Sanderson (6th, 158)Dan Sherman (6th, 118)Paul Zander (4th, 190)

1972-73 (2)Dan Holm (3rd, 150)Dan Sherman (1st, 118)

1973-74 (3)Dan Holm (3rd, 158)Jan Sanderson (3rd, 167)Chuck Yagla (4th, 150)

1974-75 (5)John Bowlsby (3rd, Hwt)Chris Campbell (2nd, 177)Dan Holm (1st, 158)Greg Stevens (2nd, 190)Chuck Yagla (1st, 150)

1975-76 (7)Doug Benschoter (5th, Hwt)Chris Campbell (1st, 177)Tim Cysewski (3rd, 134)Bud Palmer (3rd, 190)Brad Smith (1st, 142)Dan Wagemann (2nd, 167)*Chuck Yagla (1st, 150)

1976-77 (5)John Bowlsby (5th, Hwt)Chris Campbell (1st, 177)Mike DeAnna (3rd, 167)Mike McGivern (4th, 158)Keith Mourlam (2nd, 126)

1977-78 (6)John Bowlsby (5th, Hwt)Mike DeAnna (6th, 167)Dan Glenn (3rd, 118)Bruce Kinseth (2nd, 150)Randy Lewis (2nd, 126)

Scott Trizzino (3rd, 142)

1978-79 (6)Mike DeAnna (2nd, 167)Dan Glenn (3rd, 118)*Bruce Kinseth (1st, 150)Randy Lewis (1st, 126)Bud Palmer (2nd, 177)Scott Trizzino (2nd, 142)

1979-80 (8)Doug Anderson (8th, 167)Ed Banach (1st, 177)Dan Glenn (2nd, 118)Randy Lewis (1st, 134)King Mueller (3rd, 150)Dean Phinney (3rd, Hwt)Mark Stevenson (7th, 158)Lennie Zalesky (4th, 142)

1980-81 (9)Ed Banach (1st, 177)Lou Banach (1st, Hwt)Barry Davis (7th, 118)Mike DeAnna (2nd, 167)Randy Lewis (7th, 134)Tim Riley (7th, 126)Scott Trizzino (2nd, 150)Jim Zalesky (5th, 158)Lennie Zalesky (2nd, 142)

1981-82 (8)Ed Banach (2nd, 177)Lou Banach (3rd, Hwt)Pete Bush (1st, 190)Barry Davis (1st, 118)Dave Fitzgerald (7th, 167)Jeff Kerber (6th, 134)Jim Zalesky (1st, 158)Lennie Zalesky (2nd, 142)

1982-83 (9)Ed Banach (1st, 190)Lou Banach (1st, Hwt)Barry Davis (1st, 126)Duane Goldman (2nd, 177)Jim Heffernan (4th, 150)Jeff Kerber (5th, 134)Harlan Kistler (3rd, 142)Tim Riley (5th, 118)Jim Zalesky (1st, 158)

1983-84 (8)Duane Goldman (2nd, 177)Jeff Kerber (6th, 142)Lindley Kistler (2nd, 167)Marty Kistler (2nd, 150)Greg Randall (2nd, 134)Tim Riley (5th, 118)Mark Trizzino (4th, 126)*Jim Zalesky (1st, 158)

1984-85 (9)*Barry Davis (1st, 126)Rico Chiapparelli (5th, 177)Kevin Dresser (4th, 142)Matt Egeland (2nd, 118)Duane Goldman (2nd, 190)Jim Heffernan (2nd, 150)Lindley Kistler (5th, 167)Marty Kistler (1st, 158)Greg Randall (5th, 134)

1985-86 (8)Royce Alger (5th, 158)Rico Chiapparelli (4th, 177)Kevin Dresser (1st, 142)Duane Goldman (1st, 190)Jim Heffernan (1st, 150)*Marty Kistler (1st, 167)Brad Penrith (1st, 126)Greg Randall (2nd, 134)

1986-87 (6)Royce Alger (1st, 167)Rico Chiapparelli (1st, 177)Jim Heffernan (2nd, 150)John Heffernan (6th, 158)Brad Penrith (2nd, 126)Mark Sindlinger (4th, Hwt)

1987-88 (5)Royce Alger (1st, 177)John Heffernan (4th, 158)Joe Melchiore (2nd, 134)Brad Penrith (2nd, 126)Mark Sindlinger (6th, Hwt

1988-89 (4)Tom Brands (4th, 126)Steve Martin (7th, 118)Joe Melchiore (3rd, 134)Mark Reiland (4th, 158)

1989-90 (6)Terry Brands (1st, 126)Tom Brands (1st, 134)Bart Chelesvig (3rd, 167)Brooks Simpson (2nd, 190)Troy Steiner (5th, 142)Doug Streicher (6th, 150)

1990-91 (9)Terry Brands (2nd, 126)Tom Brands (1st, 134)Bart Chelesvig (3rd, 177)Travis Fiser (6th, 190)Mark Reiland (1st, 167)Tom Ryan (2nd, 158)Terry Steiner (3rd, 150)Troy Steiner (2nd, 142)Chad Zaputil (2nd, 118)

1991-92 (9)Terry Brands (1st, 126)Tom Brands (1st, 134)*Bart Chelesvig (3rd, 177)Travis Fiser (5th, 190)John Oostendorp (5th, Hwt)Tom Ryan (3rd, 158)Terry Steiner (5th, 150)Troy Steiner (1st, 142)Chad Zaputil (2nd, 118)

1992-93 (7)Ray Brinzer (3rd, 177)Lincoln McIlravy (1st, 142)John Oostendorp (3rd, Hwt)Joel Sharratt (2nd, 190)Terry Steiner (1st, 150)*Troy Steiner (3rd, 134)Chad Zaputil (2nd, 118)

1993-94 (6)Lincoln McIlravy (1st, 150)Jeff McGinness (5th, 126)Mike Mena (7th, 118)Joel Sharratt (1st, 190)Daryl Weber (6th, 142)Joe Williams (7th, 158)

1994-95 (9)Ray Brinzer (3rd, 177)Mark Ironside (6th, 134)Jeff McGinness (1st, 126)Lincoln McIlravy (2nd, 150)Mike Mena (3rd, 118)Matt Nerem (6th, 167)Joel Sharratt (2nd, 190)Daryl Weber (6th, 158)Bill Zadick (5th, 142)

1995-96 (7)Lee Fullhart (4th, 190)Mike Mena (5th, 118)Mark Ironside (3rd, 134)Mike Uker (8th, 150)Joe Williams (1st, 158)Daryl Weber (1st, 167)Bill Zadick (1st, 142)

1996-97 (8)Lee Fullhart (1st, 190)Kasey Gilliss (6th, 142)Mark Ironside (1st, 134)Lincoln McIlravy (1st, 150)*Mike Mena (2nd, 126)Mike Uker (5th, 167)Jessie Whitmer (1st, 118)Joe Williams (1st, 158)

1997-98 (6) Lee Fullhart (3rd, 190)Wes Hand (8th, Hwt)Mark Ironside (1st, 134)Eric Juergens (3rd, 118)Jeff McGinness (1st, 142)Joe Williams (1st, 167)*

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1998-99 (5) Lee Fullhart (2nd, 197)Jamie Heidt (8th , 157)Eric Juergens (3rd, 133)Doug Schwab (1st, 141)T.J. Williams (1st , 149)

1999-2000 (6)Wes Hand (2nd, Hwt.)Eric Juergens (1st, 133)Doug Schwab (3rd, 141)Jody Strittmatter (3rd, 125)T.J. Williams (3rd, 157)Mike Zadick (7th, 149)

2000-01 (7)Eric Juergens (1st, 133)Gabe McMahan (6th, 174)Doug Schwab (2nd, 141)Ben Shirk (8th, 165)Jody Strittmatter (2nd, 125)T.J. Williams (1st, 157)Mike Zadick (3rd, 149)

2001-02 (5)Luke Eustice (2nd, 125)Steve Mocco (2nd, Hwt.)Cliff Moore (6th, 133)Jessman Smith (3rd, 184)Mike Zadick (7th, 149)

2002-03 (3)Steve Mocco (1st, Hwt.)Cliff Moore (6th, 133)Jessman Smith (4th, 184)

2003-04 (4)Paul Bradley (4th, 184)Ryan Fulsaas (2nd, 197)Cliff Moore (1st, 141)Tyler Nixt (3rd, 174)

2004-05 (4)Ty Eustice (5th, 149)Joe Johnston (2nd, 157)Mark Perry (2nd, 165)Paul Bradley (5th, 184)

2005-06 (5)Alex Tsirtsis (7th, 141)Ty Eustice (2nd, 149)Joe Johnston (6th, 157)Eric Luedke (8th, 165)Mark Perry (3rd, 174)

2006-07 (3)Charlie Falck (8th, 125)Mark Perry (1st, 165)Eric Luedke (3rd, 174)

2007-08 (7)Jay Borschel (174, 3rd)Charlie Falck (125, 6th)Matt Fields (Hwt., 5th)Phillip Keddy (184, 6th)Brent Metcalf (1st, 149)*Mark Perry (1st, 165)

Joe Slaton (133, 2nd)

2008-09 (5)Daniel Dennis (133, 7th)Dan Erekson (Hwt., 4th)Phillip Keddy (184, 4th)Brent Metcalf (149, 2nd)Ryan Morningstar (165, 3rd)

2009-10 (8)Jay Borschel (174, 1st)Daniel Dennis (133, 2nd)Dan Erekson (Hwt., 7th)Phillip Keddy (184, 8th)Montell Marion (141, 2nd)Matt McDonough (125, 1st)Brent Metcalf (149, 1st)Ryan Morningstar (165, 7th)

2010-11 (5)Grant Gambrall (184, 3rd)Luke Lofthouse (197, 5th)Montell Marion (141, 4th)Matt McDonough (125, 2nd)Derek St. John (157, 4th)

2011-12 (6)Ethen Lofthouse (174, 7th)Montell Marion (141, 2nd)Matt McDonough (125, 1st)Tony Ramos (133, 3rd)Derek St. John (157, 2nd)Bobby Telford (Hwt., 5th)

2012-13 (4)Mike Evans (174, 6th)Ethen Lofthouse (184, 7th)Tony Ramos (133, 2nd)Derek St. John (157, 1st)

2013-14 (6)Nathan Burak (197, 8th)Cory Clark (125, 5th)Mike Evans (174, 6th)Tony Ramos (133, 1st)Derek St. John (157, 5th)Bobby Telford (285, 4th)

2014-15 (6)Thomas Gilman (125, 4th)Cory Clark (133, 2nd)Brandon Sorensen (149, 4th)Mike Evans (174, 6th)Nathan Burak (197, 7th)Bobby Telford (285, 5th)

2015-16 (6)Thomas Gilman (125, 2nd)Cory Clark (133, 2nd)Brandon Sorensen (149, 2nd)Alex Meyer (174, 8th)Sammy Brooks (184, 8th)Nathan Burak (197, 4th)

2016-17 (5)Thomas Gilman (125, 3rd)Cory Clark (133, 1st)Brandon Sorensen (149, 3rd)Michael Kemerer (157, 3rd)Sammy Brooks (184, 4th)

2017-18 (5)Spencer Lee (125, 1st)Brandon Sorensen (149, 5th)Michael Kemerer (157, 4th)Alex Marinelli (165, 6th)Sam Stoll (285, 5th)

2018-19 (6)Spencer Lee (125, 1st)Austin DeSanto (133, 5th)Pat Lugo (149, 8th)Kaleb Young (157, 5th)Alex Marinelli (165, 7th)Jacob Warner (197, 7th)

2019-20 (10)Spencer Lee (125, #1 seed)Austin DeSanto (133, #6 seed)Max Murin (141, #7 seed)Pat Lugo (149, #1 seed)Kaleb Young (157, #8 seed)Alex Marinelli (165, #1 seed)Michael Kemerer (174, #2 seed)Abe Assad (184, #11 seed)Jacob Warner (197, #5 seed)Tony Cassioppi (285, #3 seed)Due the 2020 COVID19 pan-demic, the NWCA awarded All-America honors to the top 16 seeds at the 2020 NCAA Cham-pionships.

2020-21 (7)Spencer Lee (125, 1st)Austin DeSanto (133, 3rd)Jaydin Eierman (141, 2nd)Kaleb Young (157, 7th)Michael Kemerer (174, 2nd)Jacob Warner (197, 4th)Tony Cassioppi (285, 3rd)

* - - OW at NCAA Meet

Tom Brands ..................................................................... 1992Barry Davis ...................................................................... 1985Bruce Kinseth .................................................................. 1979Marty Kistler ..................................................................... 1986Brent Metcalf ................................................................... 2008Lincoln McIlravy ............................................................... 1997Terry Steiner .................................................................... 1993Joe Williams .................................................................... 1998Chuck Yagla ................................................................... 1976Jim Zalesky ...................................................................... 1984

NCAA Championships Outstanding Wrestlers

Named for Manuel “Manny” Gorriaran, this trophy is annually awarded to the wrestler who records the most pins in the least total time. Following are the Iowa wrestlers who have won the award.

Sherwyn Thorson ............. 1962 ....................... 3 pins in 10:46Bruce Kinseth ................... 1979 ....................... 5 pins in 22:43Lou Banach ...................... 1983 ....................... 3 pins in 10:35Doug Streicher .................. 1990 ......................... 3 pins in 5:42Mark Perry ........................ 2006 ....................... 4 pins in 15:33Sam Stoll .......................... 2018 ......................... 3 pins in 8:50

Gorriaran Trophy Winners

Austin DeSanto placed third at the 2021 NCAA Championships, fi nishing the tournament with a 5-1 record and outscoring opponents, 67-17.

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BIG TEN CHAMPIONS

1914 (1)Oscar Hobbet, 145

1924 (1)Ted Pfeffer, 115

1926 (2)Leslie Beers, 145Royal Wier, 115

1928 (1)Leslie Beers, 158

1929 (1)Al Montgomery, 145

1935 (3)Verne Derrer, 155Earle Kielhorn, 165Robert Larson, 135

1936 (4)Byron Guernsey, 155Earle Kielhorn, 175Robert Larson, 135

1939 (1)Wilbur Nead, Hwt

1941 (1)Loy Julius, 128

1944 (1)Rometo Macias, 128

1945 (1)Rometo Macias, 128

1947 (2)Edward Kemp, 145Joe Scarpello, 175

1948 (1)Joe Scarpello, 175

1949 (1)Joe Scarpello, 175

1950 (1)Joe Scarpello, 175

1952 (1)George Meyers, 191

1954 (1)John Winder, 167

1955 (2)Terry McCann, 123John Winder, 177

1956 (3)Harlan Jenkinson, 167Ken Leuer, 191Terry McCann, 115

1957 (2)Gary Kurdelmeier, 177Ralph Rieks, 137

1958 (2)Eugene Luttrell, 137Simon Roberts, 147

1959 (2)Vincent Garcia, 123Eugene Luttrell, 137

1960 (1)Gordon Trapp, 177

1962 (2)Tom Huff, 130Norman Parker, 123

1963 (2)Steve Combs, 167Tom Huff, 137

1964 (2)Norman Parker, 130Melvin Wieland, 167

1968 (2)Richard Mihal, 160Russell Sill, 167

1970 (2)Phil Henning, 167Don Yahn, 150

1971 (1)Steve DeVries, 177

1972 (2)John Evashevski, 177Paul Zander, 190

1973 (3)Fred Penrod, 190Jan Sanderson, 158Dan Sherman, 118

1974 (3)Chris Campbell, 177Jan Sanderson, 167Chris Sones, 118

1975 (1)Chuck Yagla, 150

1976 (3)Chris Campbell, 177Bud Palmer, 190Chuck Yagla, 150

1977 (5)John Bowlsby, HwtChris Campbell, 177Mike DeAnna, 167Steve Hunte, 134Keith Mourlam, 126

1978 (6)John Bowlsby, HwtMike DeAnna, 167Dan Glenn, 118Steve Hunte, 134Randy Lewis, 126Greg Stevens, 177

1979 (6)Mike DeAnna, 167Dan Glenn, 118Bruce Kinseth, 150Randy Lewis, 126Bud Palmer, 177Scott Trizzino, 142

1980 (4)Ed Banach, 177Dan Glenn, 118Randy Lewis, 134Lennie Zalesky, 142

1981 (7)Ed Banach, 177Lou Banach, HwtPete Bush, 190Barry Davis, 118Mike DeAnna, 167Scott Trizzino, 150Lennie Zalesky, 142

1982 (7)Ed Banach, 177Pete Bush, 190Barry Davis, 118Jeff Kerber, 134Mark Trizzino, 126Jim Zalesky, 158Lennie Zalesky, 142

1983 (9)Ed Banach, 190Lou Banach, HwtBarry Davis, 126Duane Goldman, 177Jim Heffernan, 150Jeff Kerber, 134Harlan Kistler, 142Tim Riley, 118Jim Zalesky, 158

1984 (7)Pete Bush, 190Duane Goldman, 177Jeff Kerber, 142Lindley Kistler, 167Marty Kistler, 150Greg Randall, 134Jim Zalesky, 158

1985 (8)Rico Chiapparelli, 177Barry Davis, 126Kevin Dresser, 142Matt Egeland, 118Duane Goldman, 190Jim Heffernan, 150Lindley Kistler, 167Marty Kistler, 158

1986 (7)Royce Alger, 158Rico Chiapparelli, 177Kevin Dresser, 142Duane Goldman, 190Jim Heffernan, 150Marty Kistler, 167*Brad Penrith, 126

1987 (6)*Royce Alger, 167Rico Chiapparelli, 177Jim Heffernan, 150Brad Penrith, 126John Regan, 118Mark Sindlinger, Hwt

1988 (4)*Royce Alger, 177John Heffernan, 158Brad Penrith, 126Mark Sindlinger, Hwt

1989 (1)*Tom Brands, 126

1990 (2)Terry Brands, 126Brooks Simpson, 190

1991 (5)Terry Brands, 126Tom Brands, 134Tom Ryan, 158Troy Steiner, 142Chad Zaputil, 118

1992 (6)*Terry Brands, 126Tom Brands, 134John Oostendorp, HwtTom Ryan, 158Troy Steiner, 142Chad Zaputil, 118

1993 (2)Troy Steiner, 134Chad Zaputil, 118

1994 (2)Ray Brinzer, 167Lincoln McIlravy, 150

1995 (6)Ray Brinzer, 177Mark Ironside, 134Jeff McGinness, 126Lincoln McIlravy, 150Mike Mena, 118Joel Sharratt, 190

1996 (4)Mark Ironside, 134Daryl Weber, 167 Joe Williams, 158Bill Zadick, 142

1997 (2)*Mark Ironside, 134Lincoln McIlravy, 150

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BIG TEN CHAMPIONS AND AWARDS

1998 (3)Mark Ironside, 134*Jeff McGinness, 142Joe Williams, 167

1999 (3)*Jamie Heidt, 157Doug Schwab, 141T.J. Williams, 149

2000 (4)Eric Juergens, 133Doug Schwab, 141*Jody Strittmatter, 125T.J. Williams, 157

2001 (4)Eric Juergens, 133Doug Schwab, 141Jody Strittmatter, 125T.J. Williams, 157

2002 (2)*Luke Moffi tt, 141Mike Zadick, 149

2003 (3)Steve Mocco, Hwt.Cliff Moore, 133Jessman Smith, 184

2004 (1)Cliff Moore, 141

2007 (1)Mark Perry, 165

2008 (1)Brent Metcalf, 149*

2009 (2)Brent Metcalf, 149*Dan Erekson, Hwt.

2010 (2)Jay Borschel, 174Dan Erekson, Hwt.

2011 (2)Matt McDonough, 125Blake Rasing, Hwt.

Outstanding Wrestler of Big Ten Championships

Royce Alger ______________________________1987, 1988Terry Brands __________________________________1992Tom Brands ___________________________________1989Jamie Heidt ___________________________________1999Mark Ironside __________________________________1997Alex Marinelli __________________________________2019Brent Metcalf _____________________________2008, 2009Jeff McGinness ________________________________1998Luke Moffi tt ___________________________________2002Jody Strittmatter _______________________________2000

Big Ten Wrestler of the YearRoyce Alger ______________________________1987, 1988Terry Brands __________________________________1992Tom Brands ___________________________________1989Mark Ironside ________________________1996, 1997, 1998Eric Juergens __________________________________2001Spencer Lee _____________________________2020, 2021Brent Metcalf __________________________________2008Steve Mocco __________________________________2003Brad Penrith ___________________________________1986Troy Steiner ___________________________________1993

Big Ten Awards & HonorsBig Ten Coach of the Year

Dan Gable _________________1993, 1995, 1996 (co-coach)Jim Zalesky ______________________________2000, 2004Tom Brands _______________2008, 2009, 2010, 2020, 2021

Big Ten Freshman of the YearTom Brands ___________________________________1989Spencer Lee __________________________________2018Matt McDonough _______________________________2010 Lincoln McIlravy ________________________________1993Jeff McGinness ________________________________1994Steve Mocco __________________________________2002

Iowa’s Big Ten Medal of Honor AwardEd Banach ____________________________________1983Dan Glenn ____________________________________1980Spencer Lee __________________________________2021Jeff McGinness ________________________________1998Brent Metcalf __________________________________2009Alex Meyer ____________________________________2017Gary Meyer ___________________________________1958Wilbur Nead ___________________________________1939Dan Sherman _________________________________1973Rallph Thomas ________________________________1951Carl Voltmer ___________________________________1927

Jesse Owens Big Ten Athlete of the YearEd Banach ____________________________________1983Barry Davis ___________________________________1985Brent Metcalf __________________________________2008

In his fi rst season at the Univeristy of Iowa, Jaydin Eierman became the 116th Big Ten champion in pro-gram history.

2012 (2)Matt McDonough, 125Derek St. John, 157

2014 (1)Tony Ramos, 133

2016 (2)Cory Clark, 133Sammy Brooks, 184

2017 (2)Thomas Gilman, 125Sammy Brooks, 184

2019 (1)Alex Marinelli, 165

2020 (3)Spencer Lee, 125Pat Lugo, 149Alex Marinelli, 165

2021 (4)Spencer Lee, 125Jaydin Eierman, 141Alex Marinelli, 165Michael Kemerer, 174

* -- Outstanding Wrestler at Big Ten Meet. Since 1984, winning a Big Ten title constitutes all-Big Ten status.

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INDIVIDUAL SCHOOL RECORDS

Dan Gable Season Wins Wrestler (Year) ................................. Wins1. Barry Davis (1981-82) ....................... 462. Tom Brands (1990-91) ....................... 453. Mark Reiland (1990-91) ..................... 444. Barry Davis (1984-85) ....................... 43 Terry Brands (1990-91) ...................... 436. Royce Alger (1987-88) ....................... 42 Troy Steiner (1991-92) ....................... 428. Chuck Yagla (1975-76) ...................... 41 Ed Banach (1979-80) ........................ 41 Tom Ryan (1990-91) .......................... 41 Tom Brands (1991-92) ....................... 41 Season Pins Wrestler (Year) ................................. Pins1. Bruce Kinseth (1978-79) .................... 232. John Bowlsby (1976-77) .................... 22 Ed Banach (1982-83) ........................ 224. Brent Metcalf (2008-09) ..................... 205. Randy Lewis (1978-79) ..................... 19 Randy Lewis (1979-80) ..................... 19 Ed Banach (1981-82) ........................ 19 Royce Alger (1987-88) ....................... 19 Luke Moffi tt (2001-02) ....................... 1910. Rico Chiapparelli (1982-83) ............... 18 Mark Reiland (1988-89) ..................... 18 Terry Brands (1990-91) ...................... 18 Mark Reiland (1990-91) ..................... 18 Season RecordBased upon winning percent (minimum 20 matches) Wrestler (Year) ................................. W-L/Pct.1. Tom Brands (1990-91) ....................... 45-0/1.00 Troy Steiner (1991-92) ....................... 42-0/1.00 Jim Zalesky (1982-83) ....................... 40-0/1.00 T.J. Williams (1998-99) ...................... 40-0/1.00 Jim Zalesky (1983-84) ....................... 38-0/1.00 Jay Borschel (2009-10) ..................... 37-0/1.00 Randy Lewis (1978-79) ..................... 36-0/1.00 Duane Goldman (1985-86) ................ 36-01.00 Royce Alger (1986-87) ....................... 35-0/1.00 Terry Brands (1991-92) ...................... 35-0/1.00 Mark Ironside (1997-98) .................... 35-0/1.00 Joe Williams (1997-98) ...................... 34-0/1.00 Steve Mocco (2002-03) ..................... 34-0/1.00 Eric Juergens (1999-2000) ................ 31-0/1.00 Jeff McGinness (1994-95) ................. 30-0/1.00 Mark Ironside (1996-97) .................... 30-0/1.00 T.J. Williams (2000-01) ...................... 29-0/1.00 Lincoln McIlravy (1993-94) ................ 27-0/1.00 Lincoln McIlravy (1996-97) ................ 22-0/1.00

Career Wins Wrestler (Years) ............................... Wins1. Barry Davis (1981-85) ....................... 1622. Tom Brands (1988-92) ....................... 1583. Troy Steiner (1990-93) ....................... 1484. Ed Banach (1980-83) ........................ 1415. Terry Brands (1988-92) ...................... 1376. Duane Goldman (1983-86) ................ 1327. Jim Zalesky (1981-84) ....................... 131 Jim Heffernan (1983-87) .................... 131 Royce Alger (1984-88) ....................... 13110. Doug Schwab (1998-2001) ................ 130

Career Pins Wrestler (Years) ............................... Pins1. Ed Banach (1980-83) ........................ 732. Randy Lewis (1978-81) ..................... 643. John Bowlsby (1975-79) .................... 594. Rico Chiapparelli (1983-87) ............... 49 Royce Alger (1984-88) ....................... 496. Terry Brands (1988-92) ...................... 487. Brent Metcalf (2008-10) ..................... 478. Tom Brands (1988-92) ....................... 469. Mark Reiland (1989-92) ..................... 4510. Chuck Yagla (1973-76) ...................... 44

Career RecordBased upon winning percent (minimum 95 matches) Wrestler (Years) ............................... W-L-T/Pct.1. T.J. Williams (1999-2001) .................. 98-1-0/.9902. Brent Metcalf (2008-10) ..................... 108-3-0/.9723. Lincoln McIlravy (1993-97) ................ 96-3-0/.9704. Tom Brands (1988-92) ....................... 158-7-2/.9525. Terry Brands (1988-92) ...................... 137-7-0/.9516. Barry Davis (1981-85) ....................... 162-9-1/.9457. Chris Campbell (1974-77) ................. 122-6-3/.9438. Jim Zalesky (1981-84) ....................... 131-8-1/.9399. Ed Banach (1980-83) ........................ 141-9-1/.93710. Joe Williams (1994-98) ...................... 129-9/.935

Consecutive Matches Won Wrestler (Years) ............................... Matches1. Jim Zalesky (1981-84) ....................... 892. Troy Steiner ((1991-93 ....................... 743. Tom Brands (1988-92) ....................... 69 Brent Metcalf (2008-09) ..................... 695. Mark Ironside (1996-98) .................... 67 T.J. Williams (1999-2001) .................. 677. Lincoln McIlravy (1993-97) ................ 568. Joe Williams (1994-98) ...................... 539. Chris Campbell (1974-77) ................. 4610. Jeff McGinness (1994-96) ................. 43

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TEAM AWARDS

Mike Howard AwardThe Mike Howard Award is presented to Iowa’s most valuable wrestler.

Royce Alger .........................1987-88Ed Banach ...........................1982-83Lou Banach ..............................1983Jay Borschel .............................2010Terry Brands ..................1990, 1992Tom Brands ........................1990-92Rico Chiapparelli ......................1987Cory Clark ............................2015-17Barry Davis .....................1983, 1985Mike DeAnna ............................1981Kevin Dresser ...........................1986Ty Eustice ................................2006Lee Fullhart ...............................1999Duane Goldman .......................1986Wes Hand .................................2000Jim Heffernan ...........................1987Mark Ironside .......................1997-98Joe Johnston ............................2005Eric Juergens .......................2000-01Marty Kistler ..............................1986Spencer Lee ..............2018-19, 2021Randy Lewis .............................1981Jeff McGinness ...............1995, 1998Matt McDonough .................2010-12Lincoln McIlravy .............1995, 1997Joe Melchiore ...........................1989Mike Mena ................................1997Brent Metcalf .......................2008-10Steve Mocco .............................2003Cliff Moore ................................2004Brad Penrith ..............................1988Mark Perry .................2005, 2007-08Tony Ramos ..............................2014Mark Reiland ............................1991Doug Schwab .................1999, 2001Joel Sharratt ........................1994-95Derek St. John ..........................2013Troy Steiner .........................1992-93Jody Strittmatter .......................2001Daryl Weber .............................1996Joe Williams ........................1997-98T.J. Williams ....................1999, 2001Bill Zadick ................................1996Mike Zadick ..............................2002Jim Zalesky ..........................1983-84Lennie Zalesky .........................1982Chad Zaputil .............................1993

Mike J. McGivern, Sr. AwardThe Mike J. McGivern, Sr. Award is presented each year to Iowa’s Most Courageous wrestler.

Lou Banach ..............................1982Chad Beatty ....................2008, 2010Paul Bradley .............................2005Bart Chelesvig ..........................1991Cory Clark .................................2017Mike DeAnna ............................1981Dan Erekson ...................2007, 2009Ty Eustice .................................2003Lee Fullhart ...............................1998Ryan Fulsaas ............................2004Mario Galanakis ........................2007Duane Goldman .......................1986Brody Grothus ..........................2015John Heffernan .........................1989Ryan Heim ................................2002Joe Johnston ............................2003Eric Juergens .......................1998-99Jeff Kerber ................................1984Lindley Kistler ...........................1985Steve Knight .............................1986Spencer Lee .............................2021Randy Lewis .............................1981Montell Marion .......................... 2011Mike McGivern .........................1977Lincoln McIlravy ........................1993Joe Melchiore ...........................1988Cliff Moore ................................2002Ryan Morningstar ................2009-10King Mueller ..............................1980Mark Mysnyk ............................1979John Oostendorp ......................1990Greg Randall ............................1987Greg Stevens ............................1978Tim Riley ...................................1983Tom Ryan .................................1992Doug Schwab ...........................2000Keegan Shaw ...........................2019Ben Shirk ..................................2001Derek St. John .....................2012-13 Jody Strittmatter .......................2000Terry Steiner .............................1992 Jeff Stewart ...............................2002Sam Stoll .............................2016-19Bobby Telford ...........................2014Alex Tsirtsis...............................2006Mike Uker .................................1997Vinnie Wagner ..........................2012Daryl Weber ..............................1994Joe Williams .............................1996T.J. Williams ..............................2000Bill Zadick .................................1995Mike Zadick .........................2000-01

J. Donald McPike AwardThe J. Donald McPike Award is given to the senior on the team with the highest grade-point average.

Steve Banach ...........................1982Kevin Brown .............................1985Nathan Burak ............................2016Connor Corbin ..........................2021Joe DuCharme .........................2014Josh Dziewa .............................2015Tony Ersland .............................1997Matt Fields ................................2008Lance Forbes ............................1993Chris Gapen .............................1991Paul Glynn ................................1986Joe Johnston ............................2006Harlan Kistler ............................1983Eric Koble .................................1998Phillip Laux ...............................2018Dan LeClere .............................2010T.H. Leet ...................................2009Bill Levy ....................................1987Steve Martin .............................1990Matt McDonough ......................2013Alex Meyer ................................2017Dave Munson ...........................1989Matt Nerem ...............................1995Mike Neuman ...........................1994Tyler Nixt ...................................2004Perez Perez ..............................2019Randy Samuelson ....................1984Ethan Sebert ............................. 2011Doug Streicher ..........................1992Yoshi Rose ...............................1996Ben Shirk ..................................2002Ned Shuck ................................2005Jessman Smith .........................2003Justin Stickley ...........................2021Jody Strittmatter ......................2001Ben Uker ...................................1999Joe Uker ...................................2007Vinnie Wagner ..........................2012Lee Weber ................................2000Scott Williamson .......................1988

John & Dorothy Sill AwardThe John & Dorothy Sill Award is pre-sented annually to the team’s most dedicated wrestler on and off the mat.

Mitch Bowman ..........................2019Nathan Burak ...........................2016Lee Fullhart ...............................1997Thomas Gilman ....2014, 2016, 2017Wes Hand .................................2000Mark Ironside ............................1996Joe Johnston ..................2005, 2006Eric Juergens ............................2000Michael Kemerer ......................2017Luke Lofthouse ......................... 2011Matt McDonough ............2010, 2012Lincoln McIlravy ........................1994Alex Meyer ......................2015, 2017Brent Metcalf ............................2009Steve Mocco .............................2002Cliff Moore ................................2003Matt Nerem ...............................1995Tyler Nixt .........................2002, 2004John Oostendorp ......................1993Tony Ramos ..............................2013Cullan Schriever .......................2021Doug Schwab .................1999, 2001Brooks Simpson .......................1990Brandon Sorensen ....................2018Terry Steiner .............................1991Troy Steiner ..............................1991Jessie Whitmer .........................1997Joe Williams .............................1998Kaleb Young .............................2019Chad Zaputil .............................1992

NWCA Division I All-Academic Team

To qualify for the NWCA all-academic team, a wrestler must have at least a 3.2 cumulative grade-point aver-age, and has either been an NCAA qualifi er or won 60 percent of his total schedule - and must have competed in at least 60 percent of said sched-ule. Wrestlers can also earn a spot on the all-academic team if they were an NCAA All-American and posted a 3.0 cumulative grade-point average.

Abe Assad ................................2020Jay Borschel ...................2008, 2010Nathan Burak .......................2013-16Tony Cassioppi .........................2020Josh Dziewa .............................2015Mike Evans ...............................2013

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ACADEMIC HONORS

Matt Fields ................................2008Ryan Fulsaas ............................2004Brody Grothus ..........................2014Jake Kadel ................................. 2014Michael Kelly ............................. 2014Michael Kemerer ............2017-18, 20Dan LeClere .............................. 2008Spencer Lee .........................2018-20T.H. Leet .................................... 2008Luke Lofthouse .......................... 2011Eric Luedke ...........................2006-07Alex Marinelli ........................2018-20Matt McDonough ....................... 2012Jeff McGinness ................ 1995, 1998Lincoln McIlravy ......................... 1994Alex Meyer ............................2016-17Brent Metcalf ........................2008-10Max Murin .................................. 2020Matt Nerem ................................ 1995 Tyler Nixt .................................... 2004Brandon Sorensen ................2017-18Jody Strittmatter ........................ 2001 Jessman Smith .......................... 2002Bobby Telford ............................. 2012Kaleb Young .........................2019-20Jacob Warner .......................2019-20

Academic All-Big TenThis honor is awarded to student-ath-letes who meet the following require-ments: is a letterwinner, is in at least in his second academic year at the institution and carries a grade-point average of 3.0 or better.

Stephen Alvarez ...................2017-18Zach Axmear ........................2019-21Jacob Ballweg ........................... 2012Matt Ballweg .................... 2008, 2011Jay Borschel .........................2008-10Josh Budke .......................1999-2001Nathan Burak ........................2014-16Tony Cassioppi .....................2020-21Rich Catalono .......................1992-93David Christensen ..................... 1995Tyler Clark ............................ 2011-12Connor Corbin ......................2019-21Aaron Costello ......................2019-21Joe DuCharme ..................... 2011-14Josh Dziewa .........................2012-15Josh Eastvold ...................1999-2000Tony Ersland .........................1994-97Mike Evans ................................ 2013Jeremy Fahler .............2012, 2014-15Matt Fields ................................. 2008Lance Forbes ........................1992-93Ryan Fulsaas ........................2002-04

Chris Gapen .........................1989-91Zach Glazier .............................. 2021Paul Glynn ................................. 2020Matt Gogel ........................1998-2000Trevor Graves ............................ 2016Brody Grothus ......................2013-16Alex Grunder ........................2004-06Josh Haug ............................2012-14Curt Heideman .....................1994-96Paul Jenn ................................... 1998Jake Kadel ............................2015-16Michael Kelly ................... 2012, 2015Michael Kemerer ..................2017-21Pat Kennedy ...............1998-99, 2001Kris Klapprodt .......................2013-16Eric Koble .............................1995-97Nick Kolegraff ............................ 2009J.J. Krutsinger .......................2009-12Phillip Laux .................2016, 2017-18Dan LeClere .........................2008-10Spencer Lee .........................2019-21T.H. Leet ...............................2008-09Tomas Lira ............................ 2011-12Luke Lofthouse .......................... 2011Eric Luedke ................................ 2007Lucas Magnani ................ 2005, 2007Alex Marinelli ........................2018-21David Marrah ....................1999-2000Matt McDonough ..................2012-13Jeff McGinness ...........1995-96, 1998Lincoln McIlravy ......................... 1994Logan McQuillen ...................2016-18Brent Metcalf ........................2008-10Aaron Meyer .........................2017-20Alex Meyer ............................2014-17Cliff Moore ................................. 2002 Joe Moore ........................ 2009, 2011Matt Morkel ...........................2003-05Dave Munson ............................ 1989Max Murin .............................2020-21Danny Murphy ......................2018-20Matt Nerem ................................ 1995Tyler Nixt ...............................2001-04Oleg Polyatskiy .....................2004-06Blake Rasing .............. 2009, 2011-12Patrick Rhoads .......................... 2016Yoshi Rose ...........................1993-96Keegan Shaw .............2017, 2019-20Ben Shirk ....................1999, 2001-02Ned Shuck ............................2003-05Ethan Sebert ......................... 2009-11Keegan Shaw ............................ 2018Cobe Siebrecht .......................... 2021Ben Smith .................................. 1998 Jessman Smith .....................2000-03Brandon Sorensen ................2017-18David Spangler .......................... 2000

Preston Stephenson .................. 2020Justin Stickley .......................2019-20Jody Strittmatter ........................ 2001Bobby Telford ............................. 2012Logan Thomsen ......................... 2016Vince Turk ...................2017, 2019-20Joe Uker ...............................2004-07Vinne Wagner ............................ 2011Jacob Warner .......................2019-21Lee Weber ........................1997-2000Scott Williamson ........................ 1988Kaleb Young .........................2018-21

UI Dean’s ListTo be eligible for the University of Iowa Dean’s List, a full-time student must have achieved a grade-point average of 3.5 or above.

Stephen Alvarez .........................2017Zach Axmear ....................2019, 2021Chad Barkalow ...........................2006Jay Borschel ...............................2009Nathan Burak ........................ 2013-16Tony Cassioppi ...........................2020Gabe Christenson .......................2021Sam Cook ...................................2019Aaron Costello ..................2019, 2021Connor Corbin ...................... 2018-21Chas DeVetter ............................2002Joe DuCharme ..................... 2012-13Josh Dziewa ......................... 2014-15Josh Eastvold ................... 1998-2000Tony Ersland ...............................1997Matt Fields ..................................2008Ryan Fulsaas ....................2000, 2002Grant Gambrall .................2011, 2013Zach Glazier ...............................2020Jeren Glosser .............................2019Paul Glynn ..................................2019Matt Gogel ............................ 1998-99Trevor Graves .............................2016Brody Grothus ...................... 2014-15Alex Grunder ....................2003, 2005Carter Happel .............................2020Josh Haug ..................................2013Paul Jenn ....................................2000Joe Johnston ........................ 2005-06Jake Kadel ............................ 2014-16Phillip Keddy ...............................2009Michael Kelly ........................ 2013-15Patrick Kennedy .........................2021Michael Kemerer ..............2016, 2018Eric Koble ...................................1998J.J. Krutsinger ...................2008, 2011Steven Holloway .........................2016Phillip Laux ........................... 2015-18

Dan LeClere ...............................2007T.H. Leet ............................... 2008-09Chalres Matthews .......................2021Alex Marinelli ..............................2019David Marrah .................... 1998-2000Logan McQuillen ................... 2016-18Aaron Meyer ......................... 2016-18Alex Meyer ..................................2015Brent Metcalf ........................ 2007-08Jeremiah Moody ................... 2018-19Cliff Moore ..................................2002Nate Moore .................................2015Matt Morkel ................. 2002, 2004-05Max Murin ...................................2019Danny Murphy ............................2018Tyler Nixt ............................... 2000-04Cole Pape ...................................2005Oleg Polyatskiy ..................... 2004-05Blake Rasing ..............................2010Patrick Rhoads ..................... 2015-16Chris Roberts ..............................2001Yoshi Rose .................................1997Cullan Schriever .........................2021Doug Schwab .............................1998Ethan Sebert ..........................2008-11Ben Shirk .................... 1999, 2001-02Ned Shuck ............................ 2002-05Ben Smith ...................................1998Jessman Smith ...........................2002Preston Stephenson ...................2020Justin Stickley ....................... 2018-21Logan Thomsen ..........................2015Vince Turk ...................................2019Joe Uker ..................... 2003, 2005-07Mike Uker ...................................1997Vinnie Wagner .......................2009-11

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In 2021, Hawkeye senior Kaleb Young received the annual Big Ten Conference Postgraduate Scholarship. Two student-athletes from each of the 14 Big Ten insti-tutions who plan to continue their education at a graduate degree program were awarded a $7,500 scholarship, based primarily on academic achievements.

ACADEMIC/CONFERENCE HONORS

Academic All-America At-Large TeamTo earn a spot on the national ballot, a student-athlete must be named to the academic all-district fi rst team for his district. He must be a varsity starter or key re-serve, maintain a cumulative grade-point average of 3.2 on a scale of 4.0, have reached sophomore ath-letic and academic standing at his current institution and be nominated by his sports information director.

CoSidaNathan Burak, First Team ............................... 2016Tyler Nixt, First Team ...................................... 2004

ESPN The MagazineBrent Metcalf, First Team ................................ 2010

Academic All-District VII At-LargeTo be eligible, a student-athlete must be a varsity starter or key reserve, maintain a cumulative grade-point average of 3.2 on a scale of 4.0, have reached sophomore athletic and academic standing at his current institution and be nominated by his sports information director.

VerizonTyler Nixt, First Team ...................................... 2003

CoSidaTyler Nixt, First Team ...................................... 2004Nathan Burak, First Team ............................... 2016

ESPN The MagazineBrent Metcalf, First Team ................................ 2010

Big Ten Sportsmanship AwardMark Ballweg .................................................. 2013Nathan Burak ............................................. 2014-16Tony Cassioppi ............................................... 2020Jaydin Eierman ............................................... 2021Michael Kemerer ............................................ 2017Dan LeClere ................................................... 2008Spencer Lee ................................................... 2018Luke Lofthouse ............................................... 2011Eric Luedke ..................................................... 2007Alex Marinelli .................................................. 2019Matt McDonough ............................................ 2012Ryan Morningstar ...................................... 2009-10

Big Ten Wrestler of the MonthTerry Brands ........................................... Jan. 1992Tom Brands .......................... Jan. 1991, Mar. 1992Mark Ironside .......................................... Mar. 1997Lincoln McIlravy ......................................Dec. 1996Terry Steiner .........................Dec. 1992, Mar. 1993Troy Steiner ............................................Dec. 1991Joe Williams ............................................ Mar.1998

Matt McDonough ...........................Feb. 1, 2011 Jan. 31, 2012 Nov. 20, 2012 Feb. 5, 2013Brent Metcalf ...............................Jan. 16, 2008 Jan. 23, 2008 Feb. 24, 2009 Jan. 5, 2010 Feb. 23, 2010 Steve Mocco .................................Jan. 1, 2002; Jan. 2, 2003Cliff Moore .................................. Nov. 20, 2002 Dec. 17, 2003Nick Moore ..................................Jan. 29, 2013Tyler Nixt ....................................... Dec. 3, 2003Mark Perry .................................... Feb. 9, 2005 Dec. 19, 2007Tony Ramos .................................. Dec. 6, 2011 Jan. 10, 2012 Feb. 18, 2013 Jan. 14, 2014Doug Schwab ............................... Feb. 3, 1999 Jan. 10, 2001Joe Slaton ................................... Dec. 12, 2007Brandon Sorensen ........................Jan.13, 2015 Jan. 27, 2015 Jan. 5, 2016Jessman Smith ............................Jan. 22, 2003Derek St. John ............................ Dec. 11, 2012 Bobby Telford .............................. Dec. 31, 2014 Feb. 10, 2015Alex Tsirtsis................................... Dec. 9, 2008Kaleb Young ............................... Nov. 27, 2018

Chad Beatty ................................ Feb. 20, 2008Jay Borschel ................................Jan. 12, 2010Sammy Brooks ........................... Nov. 16, 2015Tony Cassioppi ............................ Ffeb. 9, 2021Daniel Dennis ............................. Feb. 10, 2009 Feb. 2, 2010Ausitn DeSanto ............................Jan. 22, 2019 Dec. 3, 2019Dan Erekson ................................Jan. 27, 2009Luke Eustice ................................. Feb. 5, 2004Mike Evans ................................. Feb. 24, 2015Ryan Fulsaas .............................. Dec. 18, 2002Mario Galanakis ...........................Jan. 12, 2005Thomas Gilman .......................... Dec. 31, 2013 Jan. 3, 2017 Feb. 7, 2017 Wes Hand ................................... Feb. 23, 2000Joe Johnston .............................. Feb. 19, 2003Eric Juergens ...............................Jan. 31, 2001Michael Kemerer ........................ Nov. 28, 2017 Jan. 3, 2018 Feb. 4, 2020Spencer Lee ................................Jan. 23, 2018 Jan. 19, 2021 Jan. 26, 2021Luke Lofthouse ............................Feb. 20, 2011Pat Lugo ..................................... Feb. 26, 2019 Feb. 25, 2020Alex Marinelli .............................. Dec. 12, 2017 Feb.13, 2018 Feb. 19, 2019 Jan. 3, 2020Montell Marion .............................Jan. 19, 2010

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

Alger, Royce .........................1985-88Alvarez, Stephen ..................2017-18Ambrose, Brodie .........2009-10, 2012Amore, Joe .................1973, 1975-77Anderson, Blake ........................2003Anderson, Doug .... 1976-77, 1979-80Anderson, Matt .....................2000-03Abe Assad ............................2020-21Aure, Aaron ...........................1992-95Austin, Arthur .............................1916Axmear, Zach .......................2019-21Ballweg, Mark .......................2010-13Ballweg, Matt ........................2008-11Banach, Ed ...........................1980-83Banach, Lou .........................1981-83Banach, Steve ......................1980-82Barkalow, Chad ....................2004-06Barker, Richard .....................1946-48Barnhill, Morris ......................1960-64Barron, Irving ........................1914-16Beatty, Chad .........................2007-10Beers, Leslie .........................1926-28Benda, Miles ..............................1950Benschoter, Doug ......................1976Bentz, Tom ............................1968-70Beranek, Randy .........................1982Blank, Jerry ................................1971Borschel, Jay ........................2008-10

Bostwick, Robert ...................1971-73Bowlsby, John .............1975, 1977-79Bowman, Mitch .....................2016-19Bowman, Tom ............................1965Bradley, Paul ........................2003-06Brands, Nelson .....................2020-21Brands, Terry ........................1989-92Brands, Tom .........................1989-92Brantley, Faraan ...................2015-17Breedlove, Dan .....................1977-78Bremner,Barron ....................1957-58Briggs, Don ...........................1969-71Brinzer, Ray ..........................1993-95Brooks, Sammy ....................2014-17Brown, Jed ............................1977-79Brownlee, Cade ....................2018-21Brown, Kevin ........................1983-85Bruhl, Brad ............................1990-91Bucklin, Michael .........................2006Budke, Josh ..........................1999-02Bugajski, Dennis ........................1971Burak, Nathan .......................2013-16Bush, Pete ..................1980-82, 1984Campbell, Chris ....................1974-77Campbell, C.T. ...........................1987Carew, Dylan ............................. 2011Carlson, Ray ..............................1948Carman, Ken .............................1950

Carpenter, Mike .........................1988Carstensen, Joe ...................1968-70Carton, Topher ......................2014-17Cashman, Aaron ...................2020-21Cassioppi, Tony ....................2020-21Catalano, Rich ......................1991-93Chambers, Ryan ...................1992-94Chavez, Ruben ..........................2005Chelesvig, Bart ...........1988, 1990-92Chiapparelli, Rico .......1983, 1985-87Chiri, Jeret ..................2010-11, 2013Christensen, Cory .................1995-96Christensen, Mike .................1995-98Christenson, Gabe .....................2021Clark, Cory ............................2014-17Clark, Trey .................................2002Clark, Tyler ...........................2011-12Clarke, Matt ..........................1972-74Clements, William ......................1955Cockshoot, R.W. ...................1915-16Combs, Steve .......................1961-63Connell, Cory ........................2002-03Conrad, Bernard ...................1941-43Cook, Sam ............................2018-20Coons, A.E. ................................1932Cooper, Jr., Edwiin .....................2016Coorough, Derek ..................2006-09Corbin, Connor .....................2019-21

Cordes, Tony ..............1974-75, 1978Costello, Aaron .....................2019-21Cote, Paul .............................1973-74Coughlan, C.H. ..........................1931Counsell, Virgil ...........................1945Craig, Jim .............................1957-59Cysewski, Tim.......................1973-76 D’Agata, Jason .....................2002-04Davis, Barry ................1981-83, 1985Davis, Doug ...............................1973Davis, Ray .................................1966DeAnna, Mike .............1977-79, 1981DePrenger, Morgan ..............1991-93DeSanto, Austin ....................2019-21DeVetter, Chas .....................2002-03Decker, Justin ............................1997Degl, John ............................1993-96Dennis, Daniel ............2006, 2008-10Derrer, Verne .............................1935Devine, Wilbur ......................1964-65DeVries, Steve ......................1969-71Dohrmann, Nick ....................1996-97Dresser, Kevin ......................1983-86DuCharme, Joe ....................2011-14Duggan, Phil .........................1951-53Dull, W.B. ...................................1932Duss, Doug ................................1967Duus, Erik .............................1986-87

Three-time NCAA champion, four-time All-American and four-time Big Ten champion Ed Banach was named Jesse Owens Big Ten Athlete of the Year in 1983. He was Iowa’s Big Ten Medal of Honor award winniner that same year, and still holds the Iowa career record for pins (73).

Three-time NCAA champion, four-time All-American and four-time Big Ten champion Barry Davis was named Jesse Owens Big Ten Athlete of the Year in 1985. He named Outstanding Wrestler of the 1985 NCAA Championships, and still holds the Iowa records for wins in a season (46) and career (162).

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Eric Juergens is a two-time NCAA champion and four-time All-American. He was elected to the Iowa Varsity Club Hall of Fame in 2019.

Duven, Don ................................1948Dziewa, Josh ........................2012-15Eastvold, Josh ......................1999-00Edwards, Mike ......................1968-70Egeland, Matt .............1982, 1984-85Ehlen, Eric ............................1992-95Eierman, Jaydin .........................2021Engelby, John ............................1953Ennen, Major ........................2002-05Erekson, Dan ........ 2006-07, 2009-10Ersland, Tony ........................1994-97Eustice, Luke ........................2001-04Eustice, Ty ............................2003-06Evans, Mike ..........................2012-15Evashevski, John ..................1970-72Ewoldsen, James ......................1966Fahler, Jeremy ......................2012-15Fahrer, Michael .....................2008-10Falck, Charlie ..............2005, 2007-09Fellers, Adam ........................2003-05Fennelly, Tom ............................1965Fields, Matt ...........................2005-08Finch, Don .................................1989Fiser, Travis ..........................1991-92Fisher, Scott ...............................1936Fitzgerald, Dave .........1978-79, 1982Fleming, Robert .........................1941Forbes, Lance .......................1990-93Fowler, Tim ................................1971Frisk, Kurt .............................1976-77Frost, Al ................................1983-84Fuller, William .......................1963-65Fuller, Ryan ..........................2004-06Fullhart, Lee ..........................1996-99Fulsaas, Randy .....................2001-03Fulsaas, Ryan .......................2001-04Furey, Matt ............................1983-84Galanakis, Mario ..............2005, 2007Gambrall, Grant ....................2010-13Gapen, Chris ........................1988-91Garcia, Vincent .....................1958-59Gates, David .........................1960-61Geigel, Robert ......................1947-49George, Louis ............................1939Geppert, Ralph .....................1941-42Geppert, Richard .......................1942Gillespie, John ......................2000-03Gilliss, Kasey ........................1997-98Gilman, Thomas ...................2014-17Gillmor, Stew ........................2009-12Gillmor, Walt .........................2012-15Glazier, Zach .............................2021Glenn, Dan ...........................1977-80Glenn, Scott ...............................1988Glosser, Jeren ......................2017-20

Glynn, Paul ...........................1984-86Glynn, Paul ...........................2017-20Gogel, Matt ...........................1998-00Goldman, Duane ..................1983-86Goodale, Trent ......................2003-06Govig, Richard ......................1954-56Gran, Albert ..........................1913-15Granger, Chuck .........................1954Grattan, Eugene ...................1924-26Graves, Trevor ......................2015-16Gray, Lynn .................................1946Greene, Pat ...............................1975Greenlee, Joseph .................1963-65Grothus, Brody .....................2013-16Grouwinkel, Gary .......................1959Grunder, Alex ........................2004-07Guernsey, Byron ........................1936Guernsey, Dewayne .............1935-36Gugisberg, A.W. ....................1923-24Gunther, Joey .......................2017-18Gurule, Matt ..........................2012-15Hahesy, Mike .............................1983Halford, Tom .........................1957-58Halverson, Tyler ....................2009-12Haman, Andy ........................1986-89Hand, Matt ............................1998-01Hand, Wes ............................1997-00Hansen, LeRoy ..........................1953Hanson, Duane ..........................1947Happel, Carter ......................2018-21Happel, Dean ........................1988-89Harbison, Earl ............................1917Hasley, Eldon .............................1955Hatcher, Matt .............................1994Hatcher, Mike ........................1993-96Haug, Josh ...........................2013-14Heaton, Don .........................1951-53Heffernan, Jim ............1983, 1985-87Heffernan, John ....................1986-89Heideman, Curt ....................1994-96Heidt, Jamie ..........................1997-99Heim, Ryan ................................2002Heldt, John ................................1923Hemmingson, George ..........1915-16Heneghan, Eric .....................1988-89Henning, Phil ..............1967-68, 1970Heying, Jim ...........................1978-79Hickenbottom, Rich ...................1951Hindt, William .............................1915Hobbett, Oscar .....................1913-14Hogan, Kevin ........................1992-95Holloway, Steven ..................2017-20Holm, Dan .............................1972-75Hoover, Matt ..............................1997Howell, Jason .......................2001-02

Hruska, Mike .........................1989-90Hubbard, C.V. ............................1932Huff, Donald ...............................1961Huff, Thomas ........................1961-63Hull, Alan ...................................1984Hulshof, Jason ...........................1995Hunte, Steve ......... 1974-75, 1977-78Hunter, Robert ...........................1921Hynek, Dennis ......................1988-89Ironside, Mark .......................1995-98Ironside, Tim .........................2000-01Irvine, John ...........................1968-70James, David ........................1923-24Janssen, Aaron .....................2008-11Jarrard, Roy ..........................1928-30Jean-Jacques, Terrance ............2014Jenkins, Richard ........................1961Jenkinson, Harlan .................1954-56Jenn, Paul .............................1998-00Jensen, Roy ..........................1917-20Jeys, Gene ................................1945Johnson, Art ..........................1940-41Johnson, Chris ...........................2006Johnson, Clarence ................1932-34Johnson, Jordan ...................2009-10Johnson, Ken .............................1963Johnson, Kenny .........................1993Johnson, Merrill .........................1939Johnson, Robert ........................1946Johnston, Joe .......................2003-06

Johnston, Troy ...........................1984Jones, Don ................................1983Juergens, Eric .......................1998-01Juergens, Marc .....................1999-02Julius, Loy .............................1940-42Kadel, Jake ...........................2013-16Kane, Rollie ..........................1986-87Kantor, Ori .................................1992Kauffman, Bob ......................1983-85Kauffman, Scott .........................2000Keddy, Phillip ........................2007-10Kelly, Joe ...................................2021Kelly, John ............................1958-60Kelly, Michael ........................2012-15Kelly, Mitch ...........................1984-87Kelly, Pat ...............................1990-91Kelly, Wil ....................................1997Kemerer, Michael ..................2017-20Kemp, Clarence ....................1939-40Kemp, Edward .................1942, 1947Kennedy, Pat ........................1998-01Kennedy, Patrick ........................2021Kerber, Jeff .................1980, 1982-84Kerr, Jake .............................2008-11Kielhorn, Earle ......................1934-36Kingsbury, Ken .....................1938-39Kinseth, Bruce ......................1976-79Kistler, Harlan ............................1983Kistler, Lindley ......................1984-85Kistler, Marty ...............1982, 1984-86

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Kittle, Bruce ...............................1980Klapprodt, Kris ......................2013-16Klein, Ken .............................1993-95Knight, Steve ........................1985-86Koble, Eric ............................1995-98Koenig, Jeff ................................1988Kohl, Vernon .........................1963-64Kolegraff, Nick ...........................2009Kopsa, Brooks ......................2008-11Krasuski, P.R. ............................1924Kriewall, Todd ............................1977Kritsonis, Ben ............................1999Krutsinger, J.J. ......................2009-11Kucinski, William ........................1997Kurdelmeier, Gary .................1956-58Kurdelmeier, Steve ...............1978-81Lage, Robert ..............................1951Lainson, Mike .......................1984-86Lambotte, Tagen ........................2016Lansing, Dean ......................1951-52Larson, Robert ......................1934-36Laux, Phillip ..........................2015-18LeClere, Dan ........................2008-10LeClere, Nick .............................2009Lee, Jerry ..............................1968-70Lee, Spencer ........................2018-21Leet, T.H. ..............................2008-09

Legler, Charles ..........................1969Leinbaugh, Lyle .........................1953Leo, John ...................................1944Leonard, Xavier .........................1937Lepic, Tom ............................1973-75Leuer, Kenneth .....................1954-56Levy, Bill ...............................1985-87Levy, Dan ..............................1987-90Lewis, Randy ........................1978-81Liddle, Josh ..........................2000-02Lira, Tomas ...........................2011-14Loera, Rick ...........................2007-10Lofthouse, Ethen ..................2011-14Lofthouse, Luke ..........2005, 2009-11Luedke, Eric ..........................2006-07Logan, Bob ...........................1977-78Lugo, Pat ..............................2019-20Luttrell, Gene ........................1957-59Machacek, Robert ................1967-69Macias, Manuel ....................1950-51Macias, Rometo ..........1944-46, 1948Magnani, Lucas ....................2005-07Maland, Donald .........................1937Manganiello, Mike .......1991-92, 1994Mangum, Marcus ..................1990-91Mangum, Maurice ......................1992Mantle, Robert ...........................2000

Marinelli, Alex .......................2018-21Marion, Montell .....................2009-12Marrah, David .......................1999-00Martin, David ........................1983-86Martin, Steve ........................1987-90Massey, Brian .......................1990-93Matthews, Charles .....................2021Matthews, Maurice ....................1937Maurey, Steve ............................1976McCain, Terrie ...........................1991McCann, Fran ............................1962 McCann, Terry ......................1954-57McCarthy, John ..........................1965McCoy, Vern .........................1947-50McDonald, Tristan .................2018-21McDonough, Matt .................2010-13McDonough, Mike .................1974-76McGinness, Jeff ..........1994-96, 1998McGivern, Mike ...........1974, 1976-78McGivern, Ryan ....................2000-01McIlravy, Lincoln .........1993-95, 1997McLaughlin, Jim ....................1990-93McLauglin, Jordan .....................2007McMahan, Gabe ...................1998-01McQuillan, Logan ..................2015-18Medchill, Brad .......................2005-07Meier, Brian ..........................1996-98Melchiore, Joe ......................1987-89Mena, Mike ...........................1994-97Menne, David ............................1995Metcalf, Brent .......................2008-10Merzweiler, Tim..........................1981Meyer, Aaron ........................2017-20Meyer, Alex ...........................2014-17Meyer, Gary ...............................1956Michaels, Robert ...................1925-26Mihal, Richard .......................1968-69Millen, Phil .................................1940Millen, Richard ...........................1937Miller, Russell .......................1941-43Minkel, Willard ...........................1933Mitchell, Bill ................................1973Mocco, Steve ........................2002-03Moffi tt, Luke ..........................2002-03Mohler, Mark .........................1993-95Monroe, Tom .........................1934-35Montgomery, A.E. ......................1929Moody, Jeremiah ..................2017-20Mooers, Neil ..............................1979Moore, Cliff ...........................2001-04Moore, Joe ....................... 2009, 2011Moore, Nate ..........................2010-11Moore, Nick ..........................2012-15Morkel, Matt ..........................2003-05Morningstar, Ryan ................2007-10

Moser, Larry ..........................1957-59Moses, Dave ..............................1973Moss, Stephen ...........................1966Mourlam, Keith ...........1974, 1976-77Mueller, King ...............1977, 1979-80Mueller, L.W. .........................1930-32Mulcahy, Mike ............................1972Mullins, Joe ...........................1960-61Munson, Dave ......................1988-89Murin, Max ............................2019-21Murphy, Danny .....................2018-20Myers, George ......................1951-53Mysnyk, Mark ....... 1975-76, 1978-79Natvig, Steve ........................1971-73Nead, Wilbur .........................1937-39Nelson, Chad .............................2000Nerem, Matt ..........................1992-95Neuman, Mike ......................1993-94Newmeister, John .................1968-69Nixt, Tyler ..............................2001-04Novak, Rick ..........................1988-89O’Brien, John .............................1924O’Connor, E.L. ...........................1913O’Leary, Frank ......................1934-36O’Leary, John .......................1932-33Oostendorp, John .................1990-93Owens, Ethan .............2012, 2014-15Padden, Kevin ......................1971-74Paddock, Burke .........................2016Palmer, Bud .......... 1975-76, 1978-79Pape, Cole ............................2003-06Pape, Dane ................................2005Parker, Norman ....................1962-64Parmentor, R.R. .........................1932Parrott, Oran .........................1916-17Pastorino, Ray ......................1967-68Paulsen, Joe .........................1950-51Peer, H.C. ..................................1931 Penrith, Brad .........................1986-88Penrod, Fred ..............................1973Perez, Perez .........................2016-19Perrin, Delbert ...........................1949Perry, Mark ...........................2005-08Peterson, Scott ..........................1970Peyton, Mitch ........................1999-00Pfaffi nger, Jeff ............................2005Pfeffer, L. ..............................1925-27Pfeffer, Ted ...........................1923-24Phinney, Dean ...........................1980Pickett, Roy ..........................1942-47Pierson, Eric .........................1988-89Pollitt, Bob .................................1973Polyatskiy, Oleg ....................2004-06Poyneer, L.W. .......................1930-31Proctor, Jason .......................1995-96

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Four-time All-American Lincoln McIlravy won his third NCAA title at the 1997 NCAA Championships, earning Outstanding Wrestler of the Meet honors. A three-time Big Ten Champion, McIlravy was named Big Ten Freshman of the Year in 1993.

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Simon Roberts won the 1957 NCAA Championships at 147 pounds, becoming the fi rst African-American national cham-pion in NCAA Wrestling history.

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Quinlan, William ....................1946-49Ramos, Tony .........................2011-14Randall, Greg .......................1984-87Randall, Steve ...........................1985Ranshaw, Kurt ...........................1982Rasing, Blake .......................2009-12Rausenberger, Robert ...............1965Ray, David .................................1984Regan, John .........................1986-88Reiland, Mark .......................1989-92Reininga, Herman ......................1961Reyna, Bretli ..............................2021Rhoades, Todd ..........................1971Rhoads, Patrick ....................2013-16Riehm, Robert ...........................1958Rieks, Ralph ..............................1957Righter, Pat ...........................1933-34Riley, Tim .............. 1980-81, 1983-84Rizzuti, Jim ...........................1972-75Roberts, Jay .........................1963-64Roberts, Simon .....................1956-58Robinson, John D. ................1993-94Robinson, John T. .................1990-92Robken, Jon .........................1971-73Rodenborn, Donald ...................1948Rogers, Wayne ..........................1969Rolfstad, Erik ........................1991-93Rose, Yoshi ...........................1993-96Rossberg, Delbert .................1960-61Ruhkala, Gabe ...........................2006Ryan, Connor .......................2014-15Ryan, Logan ..............................2016Ryan, Tom ............................1991-92St. John, Derek .....................2011-14St. John, Skyler ....................2016-17Salmon, Jerry ............................1955Salome, Richard ........................1952Samuelson, Randy .....1981, 1983-84Sanderson, Jan ....................1971-74Scarpello, Joe .......................1947-50Scheyli, William .........................1925Schilling, Roger ....................1963-65Schriever, Cullan .......................2021Schroeder, Lief ..........................2021Schwab, Doug ......................1998-01Scott, A.B. ..................................1927Sebert, Ethan ........................2009-11Senneff, Tom ........................1983-84Shaheen, Tom ...........................1958Shaner, Kenneth ........................1966Shankey, Matt .......................2002-03Sharratt, Joel ........................1992-95Shaw, Keegan ......................2017-20Shepard, Jack ............................1943Sherertz, Charlie ...................1986-87

Sherman, Bill ........................1939-41 Sherman, Dan ......................1970-73Shining, Streeter ...................1953-54Shirk, Ben .............................1999-02Shuck, Ned ...........................2002-05Siebrecht, Cobe .........................2021Sigler, Shane ........................1995-96Sill, Russell ...........................1966-68Simaz, Andy ...............................2021Simpson, Brooks ..................1987-90Sindlinger, Mark ....................1985-88Slaton, Joe ............................2008-10Sloss, Gail .................................1969Smith, Ben .................................1998Smith, Brad ...........................1973-76Smith, George ...........................1938Smith, Jessman ....................2000-03Smith, R.T. .................................1921Smith, Ryan ..........................1992-95Smith, Tom .................................1994Sones, Chris ...............1971, 1973-74Sorensen, Brandon ...............2015-18Spangler, David ....................2000-01Spruill, Luke .....................2001, 2003Stageberg, Harris ......................1943Stanley, Corey ......................1998-01Stanley, Justin ......................2000-01Stearns, Dale ........................1967-69Stearns, Dennis .........................1973Stedman, Ben .......................2004-07Stedman, Brett ......................2004-07Steenlage, Les ...........................1974Steiger, Ray ...............................1951Steiner, Terry ........................1990-93Steiner, Troy .........................1990-93Steinhoff, Ed ..............................1949Stewart, Jeff ..........................1999-02Stevens, Greg .............1975, 1977-78Stevenson, Mark .........1976, 1978-80Stickley, Justin ......................2018-21Stiltner, Greg .........................1992-95Strauss, Jeff ...............................1988Streicher, Doug .....................1989-92Streicher, Kent ......................1991-92Strellner, Verlyn ....................1967-69Strittmatter, Jody ...................2000-01Stoll, Sam .............................2016-19Stroner, Erik ..........................1995-96Strub, Chris ...........................1995-98Strub, Cody ...........................1992-94Strubbe, C. ................................1926Sugai, Ryan ..........................1990-91Sweeney, Charles .................1921-22Taylor, Herb ...............................1941Telford, Bobby .......................2012-15

Tesla, George .......................1949-50Tharp, Russell ...........................1949Thomas, Ralph ..........................1951Thomsen, Logan ...................2015-16Thorson, Sherwyn ................1960-62Trammell, Keith ....................1990-93Trapp, Gordon ......................1959-60Trizzino, Mark .......................1981-84Trizzino, Joe ..............................2013Trizzino, Nick ........................2011-14Trizzino, Scott .............1977-79, 1981Tsirtsis, Alex ................2005-07, 2009Turk, Vince ............................2017-20Ubasa, Pablo ........................1992-93Uker, Ben ..............................1996-99Uker, Joe ..............................2004-07Uker, Mike .............................1994-97Vana, Edward .......................1921-22Vance, Chad .........................1998-99Vergamini, Carl .....................1937-38Voltmer, Carl .........................1925-27Voltmer, Walter ..........................1929Wagemann, Dan ... 1972-73, 1975-76Wagner, Vinnie .....................2011-12Walston, Sydney ...................1960-62Walz, Matt (Mgr.) ..................2003-05Warner, Jacob ......................2019-21Waschek, Jim .......................1971-74Weber, Daryl .........................1993-96Weber, Lee ...........................1997-00Wegner, Dennis ....................1965-67Weir, Royal ...........................1926-28Wells, Joe .............................1968-69Wells, Terry ................................1971Whinnery, Randall .....................1933

White, L.C. .................................1921Whitmer, Jessie ....................1994-97Whitmer, John .......................1996-98Whitmore, Paul .....................1940-41Whitten, A.L. ..............................1930Wieland, Melvin .........................1964Wilbur, Steve ..............1981, 1983-85Wilcke, Cash .........................2017-20Wilkerson, Dan .....................1974-77Williams, Herbert .......................1943Williams, Joe ..............1994, 1996-98Williams, T.J. .........................1999-01Williamson, Scott .......................1988Wilson, Myles .......................2019-21Winder, John .........................1954-56Winegardner, Russ ....................1972Witzleb, Jim ..........................1972-75Woltz, Jim ..................................1945Woodard, Richard ......................1948Woodruff, Charles ......................1953Yagla, Chuck ........................1973-76Yahn, Don .............................1968-70Ybarra, Jesse ............................2021Yegge, J.P. ............................1926-27Yegge, Todd ...............................1990Young, Kaleb ........................2018-21Zadick, Bill ............................1993-96Zadick, Mike .........................1999-02Zalesky, Jim ..........................1981-84Zalesky, Larry .......................1981-83Zalesky, Lennie .....................1979-82Zander, Paul .........................1970-72Zaputil, Chad ........................1990-93Zobeck, Jesse ......................2002-03

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1910-11 (0-1)Head Coach: E.G. Schroeder

Nebraska ................. L .............0-3

1911-12 (1-1)* Iowa State ............... W ............4-0 Nebraska ................. L .............1-2

1912-13 (2-0) Iowa State ............... W ......2.5-1.5* Nebraska ................ W ......3.5-0.5

1913-14 (1-0) Nebraska ................ W ............4-1 Western Inv. ........... 2nd

1914-15 (1-0-1)* Nebraska ................ W ............4-2 Purdue ..................... T .............3-3 Western Inv. ........... 2nd

1915-16 (2-0-1)Head Coach: Pat Wright

* Iowa State ............... W ..........17-8* Purdue .................... W ..........27-0 Nebraska ................. T .........13-13 Western Inv. ............1st

1916-17 (0-2) Iowa State ................ L ...........7-33* Nebraska ................. L .........14-27 Western Inv. ............4th

1917-18 (1-0) Indiana .................... W ........11-10

1918-19 (0-1) Iowa State ................ L .........14-26

1919-20 (0-3)* Indiana ..................... L ...........6-33* Iowa State ................ L ...........6-31 Illinois ....................... L .........16-21

1920-21 (4-1)Head Coach: E.G. Schroeder

Northwestern .......... W ........30-14* Minnesota ............... W ..........39-3 Purdue ..................... L .........22-34* Illinois ...................... W ........30-12 Nebraska ................ W ........27-23 Western Inv. ........... 2nd

1921-22 (2-2)Head Coach: Mike Howard

* Northwestern .......... W ........38-12 Nebraska ................. L .........22-28 Illinois ....................... L ...........8-34* Purdue .................... W ........36-14

1922-23 (4-1) Wisconsin ............... W ............8-6* Minnesota ............... W ..........18-2 Northwestern .......... W ........23-10 Nebraska ................ W ..........15-8* Illinois ....................... L .........11-16 Western Inv. ........... 2nd

1923-24 (5-1)* Northwestern .......... W ..........10-7* Minnesota ............... W ..........23-0* Wisconsin ............... W ..........23-0 Nebraska ................ W ........19-10 Michigan ................. W ..........21-2 Illinois ....................... L ...........9-11

1924-25 (4-1)* Minnesota ............... W ..........25-4 Michigan ................. W ..........14-6 Nebraska ................ W ..........18-5* Wisconsin ............... W ..........16-7 Illinois ....................... L ...........9-11 Western Inv. ........... 2nd

1925-26 (5-1)* Wisconsin ............... W ............8-6* Minnesota ............... W ..........18-2 Nebraska ................ W ..........12-8 Illinois ....................... L .............8-9* Chicago .................. W ..........19-7 Indiana .................... W ........14-12 Big Ten Meet ...........3rd

1926-27 (5-1)* Wisconsin ............... W ....17.5-7.5 Chicago .................. W ..........23-6 Minnesota ............... W ..........12-9* Nebraska ................ W ..........17-6* Illinois ....................... L ...........9-12* Indiana .................... W .. 12.5-10.5 Big Ten Meet ...........3rd

1927-28 (1-5) Wisconsin ................ L .........11-16* Chicago ................... L .........13-14* Minnesota ................ L .....7.5-13.5 Nebraska ................. L ...........6-19 Illinois ....................... L ...........3-24 Northwestern .......... W ..........14-9 Big Ten Meet ...........9th

1928-29 (0-5-1)* Nebraska ................. L ...........6-22 Minnesota ................ T .........14-14 Chicago ................... L .........11-17 Illinois ....................... L ...........9-17 Wisconsin ................ L ...10.5-15.5* Ohio State ................ L .........13-17 Big Ten Meet ..........10th NCAA Meet ............T9th

1929-30 (2-3)* Oklahoma ................ L .........11-21 Cornell ..................... L .........13-17 Nebraska ................. L .........11-17 Monmouth ............... W ..........31-3* N. Iowa ................... W ....21.5-6.5

1930-31 (3-3)* Nebraska ................ W ........17-11 Wisconsin ............... W ........15-11* Minnesota ............... W ........17-13* Chicago ................... L .........12-14 Illinois ....................... L .....4.5-23.5 Oklahoma ................ L ...........3-27

1931-32 (1-4) Cornell ..................... L ...10.5-15.5* Minnesota ............... W ..........24-6 Chicago ................... L .........16-18 N. Iowa .................... L .....4.5-19.5* Illinois ....................... L .....7.5-24.5 State Meet ............. 2nd

1932-33 (0-5) Minnesota ................ L .........11-21 Chicago ................... L ...12.5-13.5 Iowa State ................ L ...........0-34 Cornell ..................... L .........11-17* N. Iowa .................... L ...........8-26

1933-34 (2-1-2)* Wisconsin ............... W ....29.5-4.5 Chicago ................... T .........16-16 Minnesota ............... W ........21-15 N. Iowa .................... T .........14-14 Iowa State ................ L ...12.5-19.5 Big Ten Meet ...........3rd NCAA Meet ...........T13th

1934-35 (4-1) N. Iowa ................... W ........21-13 Minnesota ............... W ....20.5-9.5 Carleton .................. W ..........33-3 Iowa State ................ L ...10.5-15.5* Chicago .................. W ..........23-3 Big Ten Meet .......... 2nd NCAA Meet ............T8th

1935-36 (5-0) Wisconsin ............... W ..........24-6* Minnesota ............... W ........21-11 N. Iowa ................... W ....22.5-9.5 Nebraska ................ W ..........21-3* Iowa State ............... W ........15-13* Big Ten Meet .......... 2nd NCAA Meet .............9th

1936-37 (3-3-1)* Wisconsin ............... W ....20.5-7.5 Northwestern .......... W ..........29-3 Iowa State ................ L .....7.5-24.5 Carleton .................. W ..........38-0 Minnesota ................ L ...........3-24* Nebraska ................. L ...14.5-15.5* N. Iowa .................... T .........16-16 Big Ten Meet ...........7th

1937-38 (1-6-1)* Northwestern .......... W ..........22-8 Wisconsin ................ L .........11-17* Iowa State ................ L .........11-19 N. Iowa .................... L .........11-19* Minnesota ................ L .........11-19 Nebraska ................. T .........14-14 Kansas State ........... L .....1.5-32.5 Illinois ....................... L ...........6-24 Big Ten Meet ...........8th

ALL-TIME RESULTS

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1938-39 (3-3-1)* Kansas State ........... T .........14-14* Wisconsin ............... W ........23-11* Nebraska ................ W ........21-11 Minnesota ................ L ...........5-25* N. Iowa .................... L .........10-20 Northwestern .......... W ........15-11* Illinois ....................... L .....7.5-16.5 Big Ten Meet ...........5th

1939-40 (3-3)* Northwestern .......... W ..........28-6* Minnesota ................ L ...........9-19 Wisconsin ............... W ..........21-9 Illinois ....................... L ...........6-18 N. Iowa .................... L ...........9-15 Nebraska ................ W ....23.5-4.5 Big Ten Meet ...........6th

1940-41 (4-3) Bradley ................... W ..........30-0* Nebraska ................ W ..........22-6* N. Iowa .................... L .........11-15 Chicago .................. W ..........25-3* Wisconsin ............... W ..........25-3 Minnesota ................ L ...........6-20* Illinois ....................... L .........13-14 Big Ten Meet .......... 2nd NCAA Meet ...........T10th

1941-42 (6-1)* Bradley ................... W ..........32-0* Chicago .................. W ..........22-8 Nebraska ................ W ..........25-6* Minnesota ............... W ..........18-8 N. Iowa ................... W ..........15-9 Wisconsin ............... W ..........19-9 Illinois ....................... L ...........6-22 Big Ten Meet ...........4th

1942-43 (3-0)* Wisconsin ............... W ..........22-6 Carleton .................. W ..........23-3 Minnesota ............... W ........18-14 Big Ten Meet ...........5th

1943-44 (0-0) Big Ten Meet ..........T6th

1944-45 (0-2) Wisconsin ................ L .........16-18* Minnesota ................ L ...........9-21 Big Ten Meet .......... 2nd

1945-46 (4-1)* Wisconsin ................ L .........13-15* Nebraska ................ W ..........19-9 Northwestern .......... W ..........17-9 Minnesota ............... W ........15-13* Chicago .................. W ..........31-3 Big Ten Meet ...........5th

1946-47 (4-1)* Bradley ................... W ..........38-0 Wisconsin ............... W ........15-11* Northwestern .......... W ..........28-0* Minnesota ............... W ..........19-9 Illinois ....................... L .........12-16 Big Ten Meet ......... T3rd NCAA Meet .............7th

1947-48 (5-1)* N. Colorado ............ W ........14-12 Bradley ................... W ..........28-4* Wisconsin ............... W ..........26-6 Northwestern .......... W ..........34-5 Michigan ................. W ..........19-9* Illinois ....................... L .........18-19 Big Ten Meet ......... T2nd NCAA Meet ............T5th

1948-49 (3-2-1) Wheaton .................. T .........15-15* Northwestern .......... W ..........19-9* Michigan ................. W ..........15-9* Minnesota ................ L .........13-14 Wisconsin ............... W ..........22-6 Illinois ....................... L .........11-14 Big Ten Meet ...........7th NCAA Meet ............T7th NCAU Meet ...........10th

1949-50 (4-2)* Wisconsin ............... W ........15-11* Wheaton ................. W ........16-14* Illinois ....................... L ...........8-19 Northwestern .......... W ..........23-5 Michigan .................. L ...........9-15 Minnesota ............... W ........16-11* Big Ten Meet ...........5th NCAA Meet .............6th NCAU Meet ...........T9th

1950-51 (4-2-2) Omaha .................... W ..........23-3 Wisconsin ................ T .........14-14 Illinois ....................... L .........11-17* Michigan .................. L ...........6-20* Northwestern .......... W ..........21-8* Minnesota ............... W ........16-11 Indiana .................... W ..........17-8* Purdue ..................... T .........13-13 Big Ten Meet ..........T6th NAAU Meet ............T7th

1951-52 (0-5-2)* Wisconsin ................ L ...........5-23* Indiana ..................... T .........14-14 Northwestern ........... L ...........9-15 Michigan .................. L ...........6-18* Illinois ....................... T .........12-12 Purdue ..................... L ...........8-19 Minnesota ................ L ...........9-15 Big Ten Meet ...........7th NCAA Meet ...........T14th

1952-53 (3-4-1)Head Coach: David McCuskey

Wisconsin ............... W ........15-11* Michigan .................. L ...........6-20 Michigan State ......... L ...........5-22* Minnesota ................ L ...........8-17* Northwestern ........... L .........13-16 Illinois ...................... W ........17-13 Indiana ..................... T .........12-12* Purdue .................... W ........14-12 Big Ten Meet ..........T5th

1953-54 (4-4)* Wisconsin ............... W ..........23-3* Indiana .................... W ..........20-8* Michigan State ......... L .........14-15* Illinois ...................... W ..........19-8 Michigan .................. L .........14-15 Northwestern .......... W ..........26-7* Oklahoma State ....... L ...........8-24 Purdue ..................... L .........10-16 Big Ten Meet ...........4th NCAA Meet ............T4th

1954-55 (9-2-1) Wisconsin ............... W ..........20-5 Indiana .................... W ..........25-5* Colorado State ........ W ..........26-6 Oklahoma ................ L .........13-14 Oklahoma State ....... T .........13-13 Illinois ...................... W ........14-12* Nebraska ................ W ..........31-3* Northwestern .......... W ..........27-3* Michigan ................. W ..........24-5 Michigan State ......... L .........11-14* Colorado ................. W ........18-11* Purdue .................... W ..........18-8 Big Ten Meet .......... 2nd NCAA Meet .............6th

1955-56 (6-2)* Wisconsin ............... W ..........21-3* Michigan State ........ W ........16-14* Indiana .................... W ..........24-8* Illinois ...................... W ........28-10 Northwestern .......... W ..........22-8 Michigan .................. L .........15-18* Oklahoma ................ L ...........9-17 Purdue .................... W ........25-15 Big Ten Meet .......... 2nd NCAA Meet .............4th

1956-57 (7-2) Oklahoma ................ L .........12-14 Illinois ...................... W ........17-13 Michigan State ........ W ..........15-9* Colorado State ........ W ..........19-8 Michigan .................. L .........12-14 Northwestern .......... W ........16-12 Wisconsin ............... W ..........24-5* Purdue .................... W ..........30-0 Indiana .................... W ..........22-6 Big Ten Meet ...........3rd NCAA Meet .............8th

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1957-58 (10-3)* Indiana ......................... W .....24-5* Illinois ............................ L ....12-14 Colorado State ............. W .....25-2 N. Colorado ................. W .....20-5 Wyoming ...................... W .....21-6* Michigan State ............. W .....17-9 Minnesota .................... W .....17-9* Oklahoma State ............ L ......6-18* Northwestern ............... W .....25-7 Michigan ...................... W .....17-9* Oklahoma ..................... L ......9-17* Wisconsin .................... W .....30-0 Purdue ......................... W .....24-6 Big Ten Meet ................1st NCAA Meet ................. 5th

1958-59 (10-2) Indiana ......................... W ...16-13 Illinois ........................... W ...18-10 Michigan State ............. W .....17-9* Minnesota .................... W .....19-8 Wisconsin .................... W .....29-3* Colorado State ............. W .....22-6 Northwestern ............... W .....31-2* Colo. Mines .................. W .....21-3* Michigan ...................... W ...14-12 Oklahoma State ............ L ......9-18 Oklahoma ..................... L ......9-15* Purdue ......................... W .....26-5* Big Ten Meet ...............2nd* NCAA Meet ................. 4th

1959-60 (4-4-1)* Illinois ........................... W .....23-9* Indiana ......................... W .....18-6* Oklahoma ..................... L ......6-18 Minnesota .................... W ...17-13* Oklahoma State ............ L ......5-22* Wisconsin .................... W .....23-5 Michigan ....................... L ....11-14 Northwestern ................T ....12-12* Michigan State .............. L ......9-18 Big Ten Meet ...............2nd NCAA Meet ................. 4th

1960-61 (5-6) Indiana ......................... W ...24-15 Illinois ............................ L ....18-20 Oklahoma State ............ L ......2-25 Oklahoma ..................... L ....11-14* Minnesota .................... W ...26-12* Northwestern ............... W ...23-11 Wisconsin .................... W ...22-17* Colorado State ............. W .....17-8* Michigan ....................... L ....14-21 Michigan State .............. L ......3-31* Purdue .......................... L ......9-23 Big Ten Meet ............... 4th NCAA Meet ............... T21st

1961-62 (7-2)* Illinois ........................... W ...14-13 Northwestern ............... W .....17-9* Michigan State .............. L ....13-15* Wisconsin .................... W ...16-12 Michigan ...................... W ...15-13* Oklahoma ..................... L ....10-17 Minnesota .................... W ...18-12 Indiana ......................... W ...22-10 Purdue ......................... W ...20-11 Big Ten Meet ................1st NCAA Meet ................. 3rd

1962-63 (8-4) Illinois ........................... W ...14-12 Wisconsin .................... W .....23-7 Ohio State .................... W .....17-8 Minnesota .................... W .....19-7 Oklahoma State ............ L ......9-15 Oklahoma ..................... L ....13-16* Northwestern ............... W .....18-9* Minnesota .................... W .....19-8 Michigan State .............. L ....11-14* Indiana ......................... W .....27-3* Purdue ......................... W ...16-11* Michigan ....................... L ....12-17 Big Ten Meet ...............2nd NCAA Meet ................. 7th

1963-64 (7-3)* Illinois ........................... W ...16-10* Wisconsin .................... W .....23-9 Minnesota .................... W .....19-8* Oklahoma ..................... L ....12-14* Michigan State ............. W ...15-13 Northwestern ................ L ......7-19 Indiana ......................... W ...15-12 Purdue ......................... W ...17-11 Purdue ......................... W .....19-8 Michigan ....................... L ......9-15 Big Ten Meet ...............2nd NCAA Meet ............... T12th

1964-65 (5-6)* Colorado State ............. W .....15-9 Illinois ........................... W ...16-10 Michigan State .............. L ....10-18* Ohio State .................... W ...15-12* Minnesota .................... W ...14-13* Indiana .......................... L ....11-14* Cornell (NY) .................. L ......6-24 Oklahoma ..................... L ......2-25* Northwestern ................ L ....11-15 Wisconsin .................... W ...17-11* Michigan ....................... L ......8-23 Big Ten Meet .............. T9th

1965-66 (2-7-2)* Illinois ........................... W .....17-9 Michigan ....................... L ......0-32 Toledo ........................... L ......9-17 Minnesota ..................... L ......0-32* Oklahoma ..................... L ......0-39 Northwestern ............... W ...16-12 Indiana ..........................T ....12-12 Ohio State ..................... L ....11-14* Michigan State .............. L ......8-21* Wisconsin ..................... L ....12-18* Purdue ..........................T ....14-14 Big Ten Meet .............. T8th

1966-67 (7-8) Illinois ........................... W .....23-6 E. Strdsbrg .................... L ....15-20 Army ............................. L ....14-15 N.Y.A.C. ........................ L ......9-20* Missouri ....................... W .....24-8* Indiana .......................... L ....15-23* Minnesota ..................... L ....13-17* Ohio State .................... W .....25-6* Michigan ....................... L ......8-20* Northwestern ................ L ......8-25 Michigan State .............. L ......8-24 Minnesota .................... W .....20-9 Ohio State .................... W ...15-14 Wisconsin .................... W ...19-11 Purdue ......................... W .....24-9 Big Ten Meet ............... 8th

1967-68 (13-3) Purdue ......................... W .....34-3 Bowling Green ............. W .....23-6 Indiana .......................... L ....13-19 Illinois ........................... W .....27-6 Wisconsin .................... W .....19-0* Illinois State ................. W .....27-3 Minnesota .................... W .....23-6 Michigan ....................... L ......6-25 Northwestern ................ L ......6-18* Michigan State ............. W ...15-12 Ohio State .................... W .....25-5 Wisconsin .................... W ...17-13 Virginia Tech ................ W ...21-10* Purdue ......................... W .....31-0* N. Iowa ........................ W .....21-6* N. Illinois ...................... W ...22-10* Big Ten Meet ..............T2nd NCAA Meet ............... T31st

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1968-69 (15-2) Illinois ........................... W .....28-3 E. Strdsbrg ................... W .....21-8 Yale .............................. W .....37-0 Maritime ....................... W .....21-8 Army ............................ W ...18-11* Indiana ......................... W .....24-8* Mankato State ............. W .....25-8* Wisconsin State ........... W .....23-6* Michigan ...................... W .....22-8* Northwestern ............... W .....21-6* Minnesota .................... W ...23-10* Oklahoma ..................... L ......6-23 Michigan State .............. L ......9-18 Purdue ......................... W .....31-0 Ohio State .................... W .....29-0 Wisconsin .................... W .....25-6 Purdue ......................... W .....32-3 Big Ten Meet ...............2nd NCAA Meet ................. 7th

1969-70 (15-1)* Illinois ........................... W ...22-11* Army ............................ W .....25-7 Midlands ..................... 9th Indiana ......................... W .....35-3* Ath. Action ................... W ...19-16 Northwestern ............... W .....27-9* Wisconsin .................... W .....29-3* Michigan State .............. L ....13-20* S. Illinois ...................... W ...20-11* Michigan ...................... W ...18-16 Wisconsin State ........... W ...21-12 Minnesota .................... W ...19-13* Purdue ......................... W .....27-7 Cornell (IA) .................. W ...22-11 W. Illinois ..................... W .....29-8 Dubuque ...................... W .....29-8 Drake ........................... W .....36-0 Big Ten Meet ...............2nd NCAA Meet ................. 5th

1970-71 (12-4-1)* Augustana (11/20) ....... W .....34-5* Graceland (11/20) ........ W .....35-5* Illinois (11/20) .............. W .....32-0* Michigan State (1/9) ..... L ....12-22* Purdue (1/9) ................. W ...26-11* Ohio (1/23) ....................T ....16-16 S. Illinois (1/23) ............. L ....14-17* Northwestern (1/30) ..... W .....28-6* Indiana (1/30) .............. W ...27-11* Arizona (1/30) .............. W ...19-17 Michigan (2/6) ............... L ....16-17* Minnesota (2/20) .......... W ...19-14 Wisconsin (2/20) .......... W .....21-9* Ohio State (2/20) ......... W ...26-13* Minnesota (2/20) .......... W .....30-6 Drake (2/23) ................. W .....35-3 N. Iowa (3/19) ............... L ....12-18 Big Ten Meet ...............2nd NCAA Meet ...............T32nd

1971-72 (11-0-1)* Illinois (12/17) .............. W .....28-9* Michigan State (1/8) .... W ...22-14* N. Iowa (1/8) ................ W .....24-6* Minnesota (1-22) ......... W ...20-14 N. Iowa (1/29) .............. W .....25-9 Indiana (1/29) .............. W ...24-12 Northwestern (1/29) ..... W ...24-10* Lehigh (1/31) ............... W .....33-3* Michigan (2/4) ...............T ....15-15* Drake (2/4) ................... W .....31-9* Purdue (2/5) ................. W ...19-15* Wisconsin (2/12) .......... W .....30-9 Big Ten Meet ...............2nd NCAA Meet .................11th

1972-73 (10-4-2)Head Coach: Gary Kurdelmeier

Minnesota Invite ............ 8 champs N. Iowa Open ................. 5 champs Lehigh Invite .................. 5 champs* Iowa Invite ..................... 5 champs Maryland (12/8) ........... W .....25-6 S. Illinois (12/9) ............ W .....35-0 Lehigh (12/9) ............... W .....24-8 Indiana (12/14) ............ W ...30-10 Illinois (12/14) .............. W ...24-11 S. Illinois (1/5) .............. W .....36-5 Purdue (1/8) ................. W .....38-2* Iowa State (1/13) .......... L ......9-29* Wisconsin (1/13) ...........T ....17-17* Minnesota (1/20) ........... L ....16-18* Northwestern (1/20) ..... W .....34-6 Michigan (2/2) ............... L ....17-18 Michigan State (2/3) .....T ....19-19* Oregon State (2/12) ...... L ....11-23 Drake (2/12) ................. W .....30-3 N. Iowa (2/12) .............. W .....26-9 Big Ten Meet ...............2nd NCAA Meet ................ T7th

1973-74 (10-2-2) Minnesota Invite ............ 7 champs N. Iowa Open ................. 4 champs* S. Illinois (12/7) ............ W .....33-3* Iowa Invite .................... 5 champs* Illinois (12/7) ................ W .....43-0 Clarion State (12/7) ..... W ...23-10 Drake (1/8) ................... W .....30-8* Lehigh (1/11) ................ W .....25-9* Purdue (1/12) ............... W .....35-6 Wisconsin (1/12) ...........T ....17-17 Minnesota (1/12) .......... W ...21-14 Northwestern (1/26) ..... W .....24-8* Michigan (2/1) ............... L ....16-21 N. Iowa (2/4) ................. L ....15-17* Indiana (2/8) ................ W .....43-0 Iowa State (2/8) ........... W ...23-12* Michigan State (2/22) ...T ....16-16 Big Ten Meet ................1st NCAA Meet ................. 5th

1974-75 (17-0-1) Minnesota Invite ......... 13 champs Northern Open ............... 4 champs* Drake (12/6) ................. W .....33-6 Oklahoma (12/6) .......... W .....29-8 Hofstra (12/6) ............... W .....42-0 Lehigh (12/6) ............... W ...23-12 Illinois (12/6) ................ W .....25-9 Midlands ......................1st* Iowa State (1/3) ............T ....19-19 Michigan State (1/10) .. W .....21-9* Arizona (1/14) .............. W .....48-0* Wisconsin (1/17) .......... W ...17-14* Minnesota (1/18) .......... W .....34-3* Northwestern (1/24) ..... W .....38-0* Montcl. State (1/25) ..... W .....47-0 Michigan (1/31) ............ W .....28-8 Alabama (2/8) .............. W .....37-9 Indiana (2/7) ................ W .....44-3 Purdue (2/8) ................. W .....33-3* Oklahoma (2/15) .......... W .....34-5* N. Iowa (1/21) .............. W .....31-8 Big Ten Meet ................1st NCAA Meet ..................1st

1975-76 (14-1) Minnesota Invite ............ 6 champs Drake ........................... W .....35-6 Northern Open ............... 2 champs Clev. State (12/5) ......... W .....36-9* Illinois (12/9) ................ W .....40-3* Kentucky (12/12) ......... W .....38-3 N. Iowa Open ................ 5 champs Midlands ......................1st Iowa State (1/9) ........... W ...19-14* Lehigh (1/10) ............... W ...32-17 Wisconsin (1/16) .......... W ...22-15 Minnesota (1/16) .......... W .....27-9 Northwestern (1/24) ..... W .....27-6* Michigan (1/24) ............ W .....33-0* Michigan State (1/31) .. W .....34-3* Indiana (2/6) ................ W .....39-2 N. Iowa (2/5) ................ W .....31-8 Oklahoma (2/6) ............. L ....12-21* Iowa State (2/21) ......... W ...27-12* Big Ten Meet ................1st NCAA Meet ..................1st

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1976-77 (17-1-1)Head Coach: Dan Gable

Minnesota Invite ............ 7 champs* N. Iowa (11/27) ............ W .....37-3* Purdue (12/3) ............... W .....49-0 Clev. State (12/4) ......... W ...26-12 Hofstra ........................ W .....39-6 Kentucky ...................... W .....30-9 Lehigh .......................... W .....34-3* Drake (12/9) ................. W .....44-2 Midlands ......................1st* Iowa State (1/7) ............ L ....15-17* Temple (1/9) ................. W .....43-5* Cal-Poly (1/14) ............. W .....27-3* Oklahoma State (1/15) W ...22-10* Wisconsin (1/21) .......... W ...24-14* Minnesota (1/22) .......... W ...33-12* Northwestern (1/29) ..... W .....33-6 Michigan (2/4) .............. W .....27-8 Michigan State (2/5) .... W .....25-6* Oklahoma (2/11) .......... W .....34-3 Iowa State (2/19) ..........T ....17-17 Illinois (2/24) ................ W .....36-6* Big Ten Meet ................1st NCAA Meet ................. 3rd

1977-78 (15-1) Minnesota Invite ..........11 champs* Indiana State (11/26) ... W .....56-0* Clev. State (12/2) ......... W .....43-3 N. Iowa Open ................. 5 champs* LSU (12/5) ................... W ...35-11* N. Iowa (12/10) ............ W ...26-17 Midlands ......................1st Iowa State (1/7) ............ L ....16-18* Lehigh (1/14) ............... W .....36-8 Minnesota (1/14) .......... W .....40-5 Wisconsin .................... W ...23-17 Northwestern ............... W .....42-2 Drake (1/31) ................. W .....40-6* Michigan (2/3) .............. W .....43-6* Michigan State (2/4) .... W .....49-3 Oklahoma State ........... W ...23-15 Oklahoma (2/10) .......... W .....29-8* Iowa State (2/18) ......... W ...24-13 Illinois (2/23) ................ W .....37-2 Big Ten Meet ................1st NCAA Meet ..................1st

1978-79 (19-0) Minnesota Invite ..........11 champs N. Iowa ........................ W .....32-6 Ohio State .................... W .....43-0 Clev. State (12/1) ......... W .....42-6 Syracuse ...................... W .....41-3 Lehigh .......................... W ...29-10* Drake (12/8) ................. W .....52-0* Illinois (12/9) ................ W .....50-3 Midlands ......................1st* Iowa State (1/6) ........... W ...24-14* Oklahoma State (1/12) W .....33-7* Wisconsin (1/19) .......... W ...28-14* Minnesota (1/20) .......... W ...31-11* Northwestern ............... W .....50-0* Oregon State (1/27) ..... W ...24-13* Cal-Poly (1/28) ............. W .....36-3 Michigan (2/2) .............. W ...32-12 Michigan State (2/3) .... W .....28-9* Cal-Bakersfi eld (2/9) .... W ...30-14* Arizona State (2/10) ..... W .....30-6 Iowa State (2/17) ......... W ...29-19* Big Ten Meet ................1st NCAA Meet ..................1st

1979-80 (17-1) Minnesota Invite ............ 5 champs Northern Open ................ 1 champ* Ohio State (11/29) ....... W ...39-10* Clev. State (11/30) ....... W ...36-15 N. Iowa Open ................. 4 champs Arizona State (12/5) ..... W ...25-10 Cal-Bakersfi eld (12/5) .. W ...35-13 Cal-Poly (12/5) .............. L ....12-27* N. Iowa (12/14) ............ W .....41-3* LSU (12/15) ................. W .....42-6 Midlands ......................1st Iowa State (1/5) ........... W ...23-17* Lehigh (1/5) ................. W .....35-6 Wisconsin (1/5) ............ W ...20-18 Minnesota (1/19) .......... W ...21-20 Northwestern (1/26) ..... W .....42-4* Michigan (2/1) .............. W .....34-6* Michigan State (2/2) .... W .....35-9 Drake (2/2) ................... W .....49-6* Illinois (2/11) ................ W .....43-8* Iowa State (2/16) ......... W ...22-12 Oklahoma State (2/16) W ...22-14 Big Ten Meet ................1st NCAA Meet ..................1st

Head Coach Gary Kurdelmeier and Assistant Coach Dan Gable, both in their third years at Iowa, were optimistic at the beginning of the 1974-75 season, hoping to defend their Big Ten team title and post a winning dual season. The duo not only accomplished those goals, but added the fi rst NCAA team title in school history and the school’s ninth undefeated season (17-0-1) to their list of accomplishments. The Hawkeyes also set then-school records for most all-Americans (5) and most dual wins (17) in a season. Dan Holm and Chuck Yagla each won their fi rst NCAA individual title.

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The 1982-83 Hawkeyes set records for most Big Ten champions (9), largest victory margin at the Big Ten Championships (118.5), all-Americans (9), and larg-est point total (155) and victory margin (53) at the NCAA meet. Senior twin brothers Ed (190) and Lou Banach (Hwt.) won their second NCAA individual titles, making them only the second set of twins in NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships history to win individual titles in the same season two straight years.

ALL-TIME RESULTS

1980-81 (21-1) Minnesota Invite ............ 9 champs N. Iowa ........................ W .....40-8 Ohio State .................... W .....45-3 Clev. State ................... W .....37-8 Syracuse ...................... W .....41-5 Lehigh .......................... W .....41-5 Clarion State ................ W .....44-6* Indiana (12/12) ............ W ...35-12 Midlands ......................1st Auburn ......................... W .....42-0 LSU .............................. W .....41-7 Iowa State (1/9) ............ L ....14-25* Oklahoma State (1/15) W .....35-6* Oregon State (1/17) ..... W .....43-0* Wisconsin (1/23) .......... W .....41-2* Minnesota (1/24) .......... W .....42-0* Cal-Poly (1/27) ............. W .....48-0 Illinois (1/27) ................ W .....35-5 Northwestern (1/27) ..... W ...42-12 Michigan ..................... W .....40-3 Michigan State (2/7) .... W .....46-0* Cal-Bakersfi eld (2/13) .. W ...34-15* Oklahoma (2/14) .......... W ...30-13* Iowa State (2/21) ......... W .....27-6 Big Ten Meet ................1st NCAA Meet ..................1st

1981-82 (16-0-1) Minnesota Invite ......... 12 champs Northern Open ................ 1 champ* Ohio State (12/3) ......... W .....52-0* Clev. State ................... W .....42-6 N. Iowa Open ................. 6 champs Arizona State (12/9) ..... W .....34-9 Cal-Bakersfi eld ............ W ...24-16 Cal-Poly (12/12) ........... W .....37-9* LSU (12/18) ................. W ...43-12* N. Iowa (12/19) ............ W .....34-9 Midlands ..................... 3rd* Iowa State (1/9) ........... W ...24-11* Lehigh (1/17) ............... W .....34-7* Wisconsin (1/22) .......... W .....43-3 Northwestern (1/29) ..... W ...27-14* Illinois (1/30) ................ W .....46-4 Oklahoma .....................T ....19-19 Oklahoma State ........... W ...22-18* Michigan State (2/13) .. W .....43-3* Michigan (2/13) ............ W .....47-3 Iowa State (2/19) ......... W .....31-8 Big Ten Meet ................1st NCAA Meet ..................1st

1982-83 (17-1) Minnesota Invite ......... 14 champs Northern Open ............... 4 champs Ohio State .................... W .....34-7 Clev. State ................... W .....32-9 Penn State ................... W .....34-9 Lehigh (12/7) ............... W ...24-20 N. Iowa ........................ W .....33-8* Cal-Bakersfi eld (12/17) W .....44-0* Oklahoma State (12/18) L ....23-27 Midlands ......................1st* Oklahoma (1/3) ............ W .....35-7* Syracuse (1/8) ............. W .....46-3 Iowa State (1/15) ......... W ...21-15* LSU (1/22) ................... W .....36-4 Wisconsin (1/22) .......... W .....37-6 Illinois (1/28) ................ W ...39-13* Northwestern (1/29) ..... W .....47-3 Michigan State (2/4) .... W .....30-8 Michigan (2/5) .............. W .....40-0* Cal-Poly (2/12) ............. W .....47-0* Iowa State (2/19) ......... W ...26-11* Big Ten Meet ................1st NCAA Meet ..................1st

1983-84 (16-1) Minnesota Invite ......... 10 champs Northern Open ............... 3 champs* Clev. State (12/1) ......... W .....41-6 UNI Open ....................... 5 champs Arizona State (12/7) ..... W .....33-7 Cal-Bakersfi eld (12/8) .. W .....39-5 LSU (12/10) ................. W .....37-0* N. Iowa (12/17) ............ W ...30-14 Midlands ......................1st* Penn State (1/7) .......... W ...26-19* Ohio State (1/8) ........... W ...31-15* Lehigh (1/13) ............... W .....38-8* Iowa State (1/14) ......... W ...27-14* Wisconsin (1/20) .......... W .....28-6 Minnesota (1/21) .......... W ...28-19 Illinois (1/28) ................ W .....52-0 Northwestern (1/29) ..... W .....43-3* Oklahoma (2/4) ............ W ...28-11 Oklahoma State (2/10) . L ......6-24* Michigan State (2/12) .. W ...29-11 Iowa State (2/18) ......... W ...26-16 Big Ten Meet ................1st NCAA Meet ..................1st

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Iowa celebrated Dan Gable’s 10th season as head coach by winning its ninth consecutive national team title at the 1986 NCAA Championships held in Carver-Hawkeye Arena. It equaled the longest streak of national titles won by any school, in any sport, also held by the Yale golf team (1905-13) and the Southern Cal track team (1935-43). The Hawkeyes also set NCAA records for total points (158), victory margin (73.25) and number of national champions (5), and tied the record for most fi nalists (6).

1984-85 (18-0) Minnesota Invite ......... 15 champs Northern Open ............... 5 champs* LSU (11/30) ................. W ...37-15* Purdue (11/30) ............. W .....46-0 N. Iowa Open ................. 6 champs Morgan State (12/5) ..... W .....45-5 Lehigh (12/6) ............... W .....44-0 Penn State (12/7) ........ W .....31-9 Ohio State (12/9) ......... W .....41-2 N. Iowa (12/14) ............ W .....43-3 Midlands .....................2nd* N.C. State (1/5) ............ W .....40-6 Oklahoma (1/12) .......... W ...25-13 Iowa State (1/19) ......... W .....28-9* Minnesota (1/25) .......... W .....51-0 Wisconsin (1/26) .......... W ...23-12 Michigan State (1/27) .. W .....40-3 Illinois (2/1) .................. W .....48-6* Northwestern (2/2) ....... W .....46-6* SIU-Edw. (2/9) ............. W ...44-13* Oklahoma State (2/16) W .....40-6* Iowa State (2/23) ......... W .....23-9 Big Ten Meet ................1st NCAA Meet ..................1st

1985-86 (16-1) Minnesota Invite ......... 10 champs Northern Open ............... 4 champs SIU-Edw. (12/5) ........... W ...30-23 Edinboro (12/7) ............ W ...30-14 Bloomsburg (12/8) ....... W ...30-14* N. Iowa (12/14) ............ W .....39-9 Midlands ......................1st* Oklahoma (1/4) ............ W ...26-14* Penn State (1/5) .......... W .....35-5* Lehigh (1/11) ................ W .....47-0* Iowa State (1/18) ......... W .....25-9 Minnesota (1/24) .......... W ...29-14* Wisconsin (1/25) .......... W .....34-9 Northwestern (1/31) ..... W ...33-10* Illinois (2/1) .................. W .....45-2* Michigan State (2/8) .... W .....51-5* Ohio State (2/9) ........... W .....46-0* Drake (2/9) ................... W .....48-6 Oklahoma State (2/14) W .....30-9 Iowa State (2/23) .......... L ....16-19 Big Ten Meet ................1st* NCAA Meet ..................1st

1986-87 (19-2) Drake ........................... W .....40-3 Simpson ....................... W .....60-0 SW Missouri ................ W .....51-0 Northern Open ............... 2 champs Penn State (12/3) ......... L ....15-27 Lehigh (12/4) ............... W ...18-17 Ohio State (12/6) ......... W ...29-16 Clev. State (12/7) ......... W ...28-10 N. Iowa (12/13) ............ W ...31-11 Midlands ..................... 7th* Arizona State (1/3) ....... W ...34-13* N. Carolina (1/4) .......... W ...26-14 Iowa State (1/11) .......... L ....12-23 Wisconsin (1/17) .......... W ...30-12* Minnesota (1/23) .......... W .....34-6 Michigan State (1/25) .. W .....35-6 Oklahoma (1/30) .......... W .....38-6 Illinois (2/1) .................. W ...28-14 Northwestern (2/1) ....... W .....37-6* SIU-Edw. (2/7) ............. W ...39-10* Edinboro (2/8) .............. W .....40-7* Oklahoma State (2/14) W ...28-15* Iowa State (2/21) ......... W ...18-15 Big Ten Meet ................1st NCAA Meet .................2nd

1987-88 (16-3) Drake Classic ................ 9 champs Loras ............................ W .....46-0 Marquette .................... W .....49-3 Edinboro ...................... W ...22-14 Drake ........................... W .....50-0 Northern Open ................ 1 champ Arizona State (12/2) ...... L ....18-22* N. Iowa (12/12) ............ W ...24-14 Midlands ..................................5th* Lehigh (1/7) ................. W .....43-3* Nebraska (1/9) ............. W .....40-0* Iowa State (1/16) ......... W ...22-15 Minnesota (1/21) .......... W ...26-11* Wisconsin (1/23) .......... W ...24-15* Oklahoma (1/30) .......... W ...25-12 Illinois (1/31) ................ W .....42-5 Northwestern (1/31) ..... W .....33-8* Penn State (2/6) ........... L ....18-19* Ohio State (2/7) ........... W ...28-10* Michigan State (2/7) .... W ...32-15 Oklahoma State (2/13) . L ....15-19 Iowa State (2/21) ......... W ...17-15 Big Ten Meet ................1st NCAA Meet .................2nd

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1988-89 (17-2) Marquette .................... W .....42-9 Loras ............................ W .....57-0 Drake ........................... W .....37-7 Northern Open ................ 1 champ Lehigh (11/30) .............. W ...24-13 Penn State (12/2) ......... L ....16-18 Edinboro (12/3) ............ W ...23-12 Ohio State (12/4) ......... W ...25-12 N. Iowa (12/9) .............. W ...26-11 Midlands .....................2nd* SIU-Edw. (1/7) ............. W .....45-3 Iowa State (1/15) ......... W ...25-15 Wisconsin (1/21) .......... W ...24-14* Minnesota (1/22) .......... W ...22-17 Ohio State .................... W .....33-8 Minnesota .................... W ...26-13 Michigan ....................... L ....17-23* Missouri (2/4) ............... W .....41-6* Oklahoma State (2/11) . W ...26-10* Arizona State (2/12) ..... W ...20-14* Iowa State (2/19) ......... W ...22-17 Big Ten Meet ................1st NCAA Meet ................. 6th

1989-90 (19-2-1) N. Illinois ...................... W .....52-0 Loras ............................ W .....51-0 Marquette .................... W .....45-0 Drake ........................... W .....44-0 Northern Open ................ 1 champ N. Iowa Open ................. 5 champs* N. Iowa (12/9) .............. W .....39-7* Lehigh (1/6) ................. W .....47-3 Illinois (1/7) .................. W .....51-0 Northwestern ............... W .....33-8 National Duals ............ 3rd^ Bloomsburg ................. W .....37-3^ Iowa State .................... W .....32-2^ Oklahoma State ............ L ....15-21^ Penn State ................... W .....22-5^ Iowa State .................... W ...24-13* Iowa State (1/20) ......... W .....28-6 Minnesota (1/24) .......... W .....31-7* Wisconsin (1/27) .......... W .....42-2* Penn State (2/3) .......... W .....36-3 Ohio State (2/4) ........... W .....38-5 Arizona State (2/9) ........T ....18-18 Oklahoma State (2/11) .. L ....18-19 Iowa State (2/18) ......... W .....29-8 Notre Dame ................. W .....36-5 Big Ten Meet ................1st NCAA Meet ................. 3rd

1990-91 (25-0-1) Marquette .................... W .....51-3 Mankato State ............. W .....55-0 Loras ............................ W .....45-0 N. Illinois ...................... W .....54-0 Drake ........................... W .....35-6 Northern Open ............... 5 champs Lehigh (11/28) .............. W .....42-4 Penn State (11/30) ....... W .....32-6 Ohio State (12/1) ......... W .....35-5 N. Iowa (12/8) .............. W ...34-11 Midlands ........................ 2 champs* Purdue (1/4) ................. W .....32-6* N.C. State (1/4) ............ W .....37-7 National Duals ............ 3rd^ Ithaca ........................... W .....55-0^ Ohio State .................... W .....30-7^ Penn State ....................T ....19-19^ N. Iowa ........................ W .....35-7^ Ohio State .................... W .....43-2 Iowa State (1/20) ......... W .....25-9 Wisconsin (1/24) .......... W .....30-7* Minnesota (1/26) .......... W .....30-9 Illinois (2/1) .................. W .....45-6 Northwestern (2/1) ....... W .....50-3* Notre Dame (2/2) ......... W .....51-0* Oklahoma State (2/9) .. W .....35-2* Arizona State (2/10) ..... W .....40-5 Michigan State (2/15) .. W .....42-6* Iowa State (2/17) ......... W .....37-6 Big Ten Meet ................1st* NCAA Meet ..................1st

1991-92 (16-0-0) Drake ........................... W .....48-0 Loras ............................ W .....57-0 Marquette .................... W .....51-0 Northern Open ............... 5 champs Las Vegas Open ..........1st* N. Iowa (12/13) ............ W .....35-4 Midlands ........................ 4 champs* Lehigh (1/11) ................ W .....49-2 Minnesota (1/24) .......... W .....44-2* Wisconsin (1/25) .......... W .....35-2* NWCA All-Star ............... 4 champs Illinois (1/31) ................ W .....53-0 Northwestern (1/31) ..... W .....40-5* Penn State (2/1) .......... W ...30-11 National Duals .............1st^ Purdue ......................... W .....39-9^ Ohio State .................... W .....35-8^ Iowa State .................... W ...32-13 S. Colorado (2/14) ....... W .....43-0 Arizona State (2/16) ..... W .....41-6* Iowa State (2/22) ......... W .....29-8 Big Ten Meet ................1st NCAA Meet ..................1st

1992-93 (14-1-1) N. Dakota State (11/22) W .....33-7 Northern Open ............... 2 champs Penn State (12/4) .........T ....18-18 N. Iowa (12/11) ............ W .....31-9 Midlands ......................1st* N. Carolina (1/2) .......... W .....45-6* Indiana (1/16) .............. W .....34-7 National Duals ............ 3rd^ C. Oklahoma ................ W .....40-6^ Michigan ...................... W ...27-11^ Nebraska ...................... L ....20-24^ Ohio State .................... W .....26-9^ Arizona State ............... W ...25-14 Wisconsin (1/28) .......... W .....34-6* Minnesota (1/30) .......... W ...21-13* Northwestern (2/6) ....... W .....34-3* Arizona State (2/13) ..... W ...30-11* Ohio State (2/19) ......... W ...24-13 Iowa State (2/20) ......... W ...28-12 Big Ten Meet ................1st NCAA Meet ..................1st

1993-94 (11-3-0) Northern Open ............... 6 champs Las Vegas Open ......... 3rd N. Iowa Open ................. 4 champs * N. Iowa (12/11) ............ W .....30-8 Midlands ........................ 0 champs* Penn State (1/7) .......... W ...29-15* Lehigh (1/13) ............... W .....32-9 National Duals ............2nd^ Arizona State ............... W .....31-7^ Fresno State ................ W ...32-10^ Penn State ................... W ...24-15^ Oklahoma State ............ L ....15-17 Minnesota (1/28) ........... L ....11-23* Wisconsin (1/29) .......... W ...26-12 Northwestern (2/4) ....... W .....37-3 Boise State (2/24) ........ W .....33-6 Oklahoma State (2/11) .. L ....16-23 Arizona State (2/13) ..... W ...27-12* Iowa State (2/20) ......... W ...22-19* Big Ten Meet ................1st NCAA Meet .................2nd

1994-95 (14-0) Northern Open ............... 4 champs #4 Penn State (12/2) ... W .....33-6 Lock Haven (12/3) ....... W .....41-3 N. Iowa (12/9) .............. W .....40-4 Midlands ........................ 2 champs* #5 Clarion (1/7) ............ W .....40-3* #6 Arizona State (1/14) W .....29-7 #16 Oregon State ........ W ...34-10 National Duals .............1st^ #7 N. Carolina .............. W .....33-9^ #4 Michigan State ........ W .....33-6^ #2 Oklahoma State ...... W .....31-3 #21 Wisconsin (1/27) ... W .....31-4* #10 Minnesota (1/28) ... W ...24-12* Northwestern (2/4) ....... W .....40-0* #2 Oklahoma St. (2/11) W ...29-10 #5 Iowa State (2/18) .... W .....32-3 Big Ten Meet ................1st* NCAA Meet ..................1st

1995-96 (17-0) S. Dakota State (11/24) W .....29-6 Montana-Wstrn (11/26) W .....48-6 Montana St.-N (11/26). W .....50-0 #9 Michigan State (12/1) W ..25-13 N. Iowa Open ................. 6 champs* N. Iowa (12/9) .............. W .....44-0 Midlands ....................... 4 champs #2 Iowa State (1/13) .... W ...22-12 National Duals .............1st^ Augsburg ..................... W .....44-0^ #18 Clarion .................. W .....37-6^ #6 Oklahoma State ...... W ...28-13^ #3 Nebraska ................ W ...20-15 #7 Minnesota (1/26) ..... W ...27-12* #12 Wisconsin (1/27) ... W .....35-6 #20 Northwestern (2/1) W .....27-6* #9 Penn State (2/3) ..... W .....28-6 #3 Oklahoma State (2/9) W ....26-9 #10 Arizona State (2/11) W ...22-12* #5 Iowa State (2/18) .... W .....33-4 Big Ten Meet ................1st NCAA Meet ..................1st

* -- at Iowa City^ -- at National Duals

# -- at Lone Star Duals% - at St. Edward Duals

& -- at Journeyman Duals

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1996-97 (15-1) S. Dakota State (11/29) W .....38-6 Buena Vista (11/29) ..... W .....52-0 #4 Penn State (12/6) ... W ...22-15 #10 Lock Haven (12/7) W .....31-6 N. Iowa Open ................. 1 champ* #5 Iowa State (12/14) .. W ...26-13 Midlands ......................1st #9 Michigan State (1/11) W ..26-10 National Duals ............2nd^ #23 Clarion .................. W .....30-7^ #13 Nebraska .............. W .....40-3^ #5 Minnesota ............... W ...23-12^ #2 Oklahoma State ....... L ....13-21* #3 Minnesota (1/24) ..... W ...29-12 Wisconsin (1/25) .......... W .....31-4* Northwestern (2/1) ....... W .....40-4* #5 Illinois (2/8) ............. W ...25-10* #9 Arizona State (2/8) .. W ...28-12 #9 Iowa State (2/16) .... W ...20-18 Big Ten Meet ................1st NCAA Meet ..................1st

1997-98 (13-3)Head Coach: Jim Zalesky

Luther (11/28) .............. W .....51-0 N. Iowa Open ................. 7 champs #9 Iowa State (12/14) .. W ...28-10 Midlands ......................1st* #10 Penn State (1/3) .... L ....17-25* Michigan State (1/4) .... W ...31-12 National Duals ............2nd*^ #13 Pennsylvania (1/17) W ....30-3*^ #9 Nebraska (1/17) ...... W ...28-16*^ #4 Penn State (1/17) ... W .....23-9*^ #2 Minnesota (1/18) ...... L ....17-18 #2 Minnesota (1/23) ..... W ...20-12* Wisconsin (1/24) .......... W .....39-3 Northwestern (1/29) ..... W .....40-0 #10 Purdue (1/30) ........ W .....30-6 #12 Illinois (2/7) ........... W ...26-12 #4 Arizona State (2/8) .. W ...24-13* #1 Oklahoma St. (2/14) L ....18-22* #7 Iowa State (2/20) .... W .....32-9 Big Ten Meet ................1st NCAA Meet ..................1st

1998-99 (13-4) Augustana (11/27) ....... W .....57-0 S. Dakota State (11/27) W .....45-4 N. Iowa Open ................. 4 champs* #5 Iowa State (12/11) .. W ...30-14 Midlands ......................1st National Duals ............ 3rd*^ #15 Michigan St. (1/16) W .....35-3*^ #6 Oklahoma (1/16) ..... W ...21-13*^ #2 Minnesota (1/16) ...... L ....14-21*^ #10 Nebraska (1/17) .... W .....37-2*^ #4 Iowa State (1/17) .... W .....32-7 Ohio State (1/22) ......... W .....32-6 #11 Penn State (1/24) .. W .....30-9* #2 Minnesota (1/30) ...... L ....17-19* #22 Indiana (1/31) ....... W .....39-9* Wisconsin (2/5) ............ W ...29-13* Michigan (2/7) .............. W ...29-12 #19 Northwestern (2/12) W ....36-3 #8 Illinois (2/14) ............ L ....16-20 #1 Oklahoma St. (2/21) L ....11-26 Big Ten Meet ...............2nd NCAA Meet ..................1st

1999-2000 (18-0) South Dakota State ..... W .....47-0 Iowa Central ................ W .....49-0 N. Iowa Open ................. 0 champs* Northern Iowa (12/1) .... W ...25-15 Brigham Young ............ W .....32-6 #1 Iowa State (12/10) .. W ...24-12 Midlands ......................1st Lone Star Duals# #19 Boise State ........... W .....36-7# #20 Oregon State ........ W .....35-7# #5 Oklahoma ............... W ...21-12* Hofstra (1/15) ............... W .....34-3* #23 Purdue (1/21) ........ W .....42-0 #22 Indiana (1/23) ....... W .....37-6* Penn State (1/28) ........ W .....22-9 #11 Michigan State ..... W ...22-13* #5 Oklahoma State (2/4) W ..20-14* Northwestern (2/6) ....... W .....41-3* Illinois (2/11) ................ W .....27-9 #18 Wisconsin ............. W .....37-6 #2 Minnesota (2/20) ..... W ...20-13 Big Ten Meet ................1st NCAA Meet ..................1st

The 1996-97 wrestling team broke the NCAA record for total points (158), which it set in 1986, with its winning total of 170, and recorded the second-largest victory margin (56.50 points) in NCAA tournament history. The Hawkeyes also crowned fi ve NCAA Champions out of six fi nalists, both tying NCAA records.

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2000-01 (18-4) Kaufman-Brand Open 2 champs Luther (11/24) .............. W .....43-6 Loras (11/24) ............... W .....54-0 #4 Oklahoma St. (12/2) L ....14-21 N. Iowa Open ................. 0 champs* #4 Iowa State (12/8) .... W ...23-17 #24 Northern Iowa(12/10)W 32-16 Midlands ........................ 2 champs #21 Fresno State (1/4) . W .....38-7 #16 Oregon (1/6) ......... W .....36-9 #14 Oregon State (1/6) W .....31-6* #22 Hofstra (1/13) ........ W .....40-3 Northwestern (1/14) ..... W .....45-3 National Duals ............ 3rd^ #13 Edinboro (1/20) ..... W ...35-14^ #5 Michigan (1/20) ....... W ...20-18^ #2 Minnesota (1/20) ...... L ....17-20^ #6 Oklahoma (1/21) ..... W ...23-18^ #4 Iowa State (1/21) .... W ...26-21 Purdue (1/26) ............... W ...32-16* #21 Wisconsin (1/28) ... W ...31-13 #5 Michigan (2/2) .......... L ....16-18 #20 Penn State (2/4) ... W ...33-10* #7 Michigan State (2/11) W ....31-9* #8 Ohio State (2/16) .... W ...34-11* #1 Minnesota (2/18) ...... L ....16-17 Big Ten Meet ............... 3rd* NCAA Meet .................2nd

2001-02 (16-4) C. Missouri St. Open ..... 6 champs Kaufman-Brand Open .... 3 champs Pennsylvania (11/30) ... W ...21-12 Hofstra (12/1) ............... W ...24-15 Princeton (12/1) ........... W .....36-7 #6 Iowa State (12/9) .... W ...21-16* #16 Northern Iowa(12/14)W 27-10 Midlands ......................1st* #2 Oklahoma St. (1/11) . L ....15-21 National Duals ............ 3rd^ #23 C. Michigan ........... W .....36-6^ #4 Michigan .................. L ....12-23^ #12 Arizona St. ............ W .....39-3^ #8 Pennsylvania .......... W ...17-15^ #3 Oklahoma ............... W ...17-14^ #6 Iowa St. ................... W ...25-15 #2 Ohio St. (1/25) ........ W ...21-16* Northwestern (1/27) ..... W .....40-6 #1 Minnesota (2/1) ........ L ....15-22 #18 Wisconsin (2/3) ..... W .....23-9* Penn St. (2/10) ............ W ...24-11* #3 Michigan (2/15) ........ L ....15-20* Indiana (2/17) .............. W ...26-12 #11 Illinois .................... W ...24-10 Big Ten Meet ...............2nd NCAA Meet ................. 4th

2002-03 (17-3) #1 Minnesota (11/15) ... W ...24-11 Kaufman-Brand Open .... 4 champs* #8 Lehigh (12/1) .......... W ...25-13* #12 Arizona State (12/1) W ....32-7 Northern Iowa Open ...... 0 champs* #7 Iowa State (12/8) .... W .....34-7 #14 Northern Iowa(12/13) W .30-7 Midlands ......................1st* Cal Davis (1/3) ............. W .....36-3 #1 Oklahoma State(1/12) L..15-24 National Duals ............ 3rd^ Central Michigan (1/18) W .....28-8^ #9 Michigan (1/18) ....... W ...29-11^ Oklahoma (1/18) ........... L ....18-18^ #3 Minnesota (1/19) ..... W ...18-18^ #5 Ohio State (1/19) .... W ...34-10* #21 Wisconsin (1/24) ... W .....34-3* #7 Illinois (1/26) ........... W .....40-4 NWCA All-Star Classic .... 1 champ #16 Michigan State (2/7) L....19-19 #12 Penn State (2/9) ... W ...26-10* #3 Minnesota (2/14) ..... W ...22-18* #16 Purdue (2/16) ........ W .....33-7 Indiana ......................... W .....34-3 Northwestern ............... W .....44-6 Big Ten Meet ...............2nd NCAA Meet ................. 8th

2003-04 (11-4) C. Missouri Open ........... 4 champs Kaufman-Brand Open .... 2 champs Southwest State .......... W .....54-0 Minnesota State ........... W .....37-3 at Arizona State (11/30) W ...24-17 at Embry Riddle ........... W .....41-6 N. Iowa Open .................. 1 champ at #4 Iowa State (12/7) . L ....13-21* #20 Northern Iowa(12/11) W 27-10 at Midlands ............. 5th/0 champs at Brand Open ................ 1 champ* #1 Oklahoma St. (1/11) . L ....10-30* Northwestern (1/17) ..... W .....39-4 at #3 Michigan (1/23) .... L ....16-20 at #6 Purdue (1/25) ...... W .....23-9* Penn State (1/30) ........ W ...23-11* Michigan State (2/1) .... W .....31-6 at #12 Wisconsin (2/13) W .....24-9 at #11 Minnesota (2/15) L ....15-18* Ohio State (2/20) ......... W ...22-18 at Big Ten Meet ............1st at NCAA Meet .............2nd

2004-05 (10-5) at Spartan Classic ...... 10 champs at Kauf-Brand Open ....... 2 champs* #22 Arizona State(11/27) W 29-10 at N. Iowa Open ............. 0 champs* #2 Iowa State (12/5) ..... L ....16-19 at#16 Northern Iowa(12/9)W23-13 at Midlands ............ 2nd/3 champs* Virginia Tech (1/7) ........ W .....38-0 at Fresno State (1/9) .... W .....30-7 at Cal-Davis (1/9) ......... W .....26-9 at #1 Oklahoma St.(1/16) L..12-26* #13 Wisconsin (1/23) ... W ...19-14 at #2 Illinois (1/28) ........ L ......7-25 at #20 Northwestern(1/29) L 19-22 at #15 Penn State (2/4) W ...23-16 at Ohio State (2/5) ....... W .....30-6* #8 Minnesota (2/11) ..... W ...23-14* #5 Michigan (2/13) ........ L ....11-21* #17 Indiana (2/20) ....... W ...17-16* Big Ten Meet ............... 4th at NCAA Meet ............. 7th

2005-06 (11-7) at Spartan Classic ......... 7 champs at Kauf.-Brand Open ...... 2 champs at #10 Arizona St . (11/26) W 26-13 at #5 Iowa State (12/2) W ...20-15 at Northern Iowa Open ... 1 champ* #21 Northern Iowa (12/8) W 25-11 at Midlands ............. 4th/0 champs* #1 Oklahoma State (1/7) L....14-18^ #14 Nebraska ............... L ....13-24^ #9 Missouri .................. W ...31-12^ #3 Oklahoma ............... W ...21-15^ #23 Northern Illinois ..... W .....24-6^ #5 Michigan .................. L ....15-19 at #22 Wisconsin (1/20) W .....24-7 at #1 Minnesota (1/22) .. L ......9-25* Purdue (1/27) ............... W ...28-11 at #15 Indiana (1/29) ... W ...30-12* #9 Penn State (2/3) ...... L ....12-21 at #18 Michigan St. (2/5) ..L 17-19* #6 Illinois (2/10) ............ L ....13-24* #13 Northwestern (2/12) W ..20-16* Boise State (2/17) ........ W ...24-13 at Big Ten Meet ........... 6th at NCAA Meet ............. 4th

2006-07 (14-5)Head Coach: Tom Brands

at Kauf.-Brand Open ...... 3 champs at Northern Iowa (11/21) W ..18-15* #23 Arizona State(11/25)W ....39-3* #4 Iowa State (12/3) .... W .....24-6* Coe (12/7) .................... W .....50-0* N. Carolina State (12/7) W .....38-9 at Midlands .............. 2nd/1 champ^ Cal Davis ..................... W .....41-4^ #4 Oklahoma State ....... L ....13-22^ Nebraska ..................... W .....30-5^ #8 Northwestern .......... W ...22-18^ #3 Hofstra .................... W ...26-10 #4 Oklahoma State (1/9) L....11-21 #8 Northwestern (1/21) W ...24-14 Purdue (1/26) ............... W .....36-3 #9 Wisconsin (1/27) ...... L ....14-21 Michigan (2/2) .............. W ...20-13 #12 Penn State (2/4) .... L ....13-24* #20 Michigan State(2/11)W ...33-9* #21 Ohio State (2/16) .. W ...25-12* #1 Minnesota (2/18) ...... L ....13-29 at Big Ten Meet ........... 3rd at NCAA Meet ............. 8th

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2007-08 (21-1) at Cyclone Open ............ 0 champs at Kauf.-Brand Open ...... 6 champs% Findlay ......................... W .....40-3 % Iowa Central ................ W .....50-0% Old Dominion ............... W ...28-13% N. Carolina State ......... W .....37-9 at Spartan Open ............ 2 champs at #1 Iowa State(12/9) . W ...20-13* Northern Iowa (12/13) .. W .....40-3* Cornell College (12/13) W .....51-0 at Midlands ............. 1st/4 champs* #6 Oklahoma State (1/5) L....14-19 National Duals .............1st^ #19 Cornell .................. W .....32-3^ #8 Missouri .................. W .....27-9^ #7 Michigan ................. W ...23-13^ #10 Nebraska .............. W .....24-6 at #6 Ohio State (1/18) W ...24-10* #7 Penn State (1/20) ... W ...27-13* #10 Northwestern (1/27) W ..22-13 at #4 Minnesota (2/1) ... W ...20-13 at #13 Wisconsin (2/3) . W ...22-20 vs. Arizona State (2/8) . W .....36-3 at Boise State (2/10) .... W .....30-9* #21 Indiana (2/15) ....... W .....28-7* #10 Michigan (2/17) ..... W ...20-16 at #11 Illinois (2/24) ..... W ...21-12 at Big Ten Meet ............1st at NCAA Meet ..............1st

2008-09 (24-0) at Cyclone Open ............ 0 champs* Iowa Central (11/21) .... W .....52-0* Coe (11/21) .................. W .....51-0* MSU-Mankato (11/21) . W .....45-3* Arizona State (11/21) ... W .....41-0 at Kauf.-Brand Open ..... 4 champs& vs. Binghamton ............ W .....48-0 & vs. Maryland ................ W .....34-6& vs. C. Michigan ............ W .....27-6& vs. Bloomsburg ............ W .....39-3* #2 Iowa State (12/6) .... W ...20-15 at N. Iowa Open ............ 3 champs at #24 Northern Iowa (12/11) .... W 30-12 at Midlands ............. 1st/3 champs^ National Duals .............1st^ vs. Wyoming ................ W .....38-3^ vs. #11 Minnesota ........ W .....27-7^ vs. Nebraska ................ W ...22-11^ vs. #3 Cornell ............... W ...23-13 at #13 Oklahoma St.(1/18)W 20-13* #15 Wisconsin (1/23) ... W ...24-12* #7 Illinois (1/25) ........... W .....32-4* Bucknell (1/30) ............. W .....40-3 at Michigan State (2/6) W ...22-15 at #22 Penn State (2/8) W .....31-6* #25 Purdue (2/13) ........ W .....38-0 * #11 Minnesota (2/15) ... W .....25-9 at #18 Indiana (2/20) ... W ...24-12 at #19 Northwestern(2/22)W 34-13 at Big Ten Meet ............1st at NCAA Meet ..............1st

2009-10 (23-0) at H. Nichols Open ........ 2 champs* Coe (11/20) .................. W .....39-3* Cornell College (11/20) W .....57-0* Iowa Lakes (11/20) ...... W .....52-0* UNC Pembroke (11/20) W .....47-0* SIU Edwardsville (11/20) W ....51-0 at Kauf.-Brand Open ...... 2 champs at Bucknell (11/27) ....... W .....29-7 vs. Rutgers (11/27) ...... W .....33-9 at #2 Iowa State (12/6) W ...18-16* Northern Iowa (12/10) .. W .....48-3 at Midlands ............. 1st/3 champs^ National Duals .............1st^ vs. #15 Nebraska (1/9) W .....33-3^ vs. #8 Boise State (1/9) W ...20-12^ vs. #6 Minnesota (1/10) W ...28-12^ vs. #2 Iowa State (1/10) W ...19-12* #4 Oklahoma State(1/16) W 19-16 at Michigan (1/22) ........ W .....36-0 vs. #25 Purdue (1/24) .. W .....41-6* #13 Penn State (1/29) . W .....29-6 * Michigan State (1/31) .. W .....37-0 vs. Utah Valley (2/6) .... W .....38-0* Northwestern (2/12) ..... W .....49-0 at #5 Minnesota (2/14) . W .....28-9* #3 Ohio State (2/19) .... W .....32-3 at #14 Wisconsin (2/21) W .....31-6 at Big Ten Meet ............1st at NCAA Meet ..............1st

2010-11 (15-0-1)* Iowa Central (11/19) .... W .....45-0 * Coe (11/19) .................. W .....44-0 vs. Chattanooga (11/19) W .....47-0 at Cornell College (11/19) W .....43-0* #14 Iowa State (12/3) .. W ...22-13* Michigan State (12/4) .. W ...29-10 at Northern Iowa (12/9) W .....39-0 at Midlands ............. 4th/0 champs* SIUE (1/7) .................... W .....49-0 at #6 Oklahoma St. (1/16) T 15-15* Ohio State (1/22) ......... W .....33-3 at #18 Northwestern(1/28) W 31-9 at #1 Penn State (1/30) W ...22-13* Indiana (2/4) ................ W .....35-6 vs. #23 Purdue (2/11) .. W .....37-3* #10 Michigan (2/13) ..... W .....30-7 at #5 Minnesota (2/20) . W ...19-12 at Big Ten Meet ...........2nd at NCAA Meet ............. 3rd

2011-12 (14-4) Lindenwood Open (11/19) 7 champs* Baker (11/25) ............... W .....47-3* Cornell College (11/25) W .....42-0* Iowa Central CC (11/25) W .....37-6* #7 Illinois (12/2) ........... W ...20-13 at Iowa State (12/4) ..... W .....27-9* Northern Iowa (12/8) .... W .....38-4 Midlands (12/29-30) .. 1st/1 champ at Indiana (1/6) ............ W ...26-12* #2 Oklahoma State (1/7) L....16-17 at #7 Nebraska (1/13) .. W .....24-9* #17 Northwestern (1/15) W ..24-13 at #7 Ohio State (1/20) . L ......9-21 at #3 Penn State (1/22) L ....12-22* #3 Minnesota (1/29) ..... W ...19-17* Wisconsin (2/5) ............ W .....39-3^ #23 Virginia Tech (2/12) W .....31-3^ #16 Oregon State (2/12) W ..22-14^ #3 Minnesota (2/19) ...... L ....15-16^ #5 Illinois (2/19) ........... W .....28-6 at Big Ten Meet ........... 3rd at NCAA Meet ............. 3rd

2012-13 (20-3) Cumberland (11/16) ..... W .....52-0 #17 Virginia (11/16)...... W ...26-12 at Chattanooga (11/16) W .....37-6* SIU-Edwardsville (11/24) W ..... 49-0* Cornell College (11/24) W .....49-3* Iowa Central (ex. 11/24) W .....45-6* Iowa State (12/1) ......... W .....32-3* #23 Lehigh (12/6) ........ W .....26-9 vs. Hofstra (12/16) ....... W .....42-0 vs. Bucknell (12/16) ..... W .....34-9 at Buffalo (12/17) ......... W .....39-3* #4 Ohio State( 1/4) ...... W .....22-9* #21 Purdue (1/6) .......... W .....29-9 at #2 Oklahoma St. (1/13) L.....12-18 at #18 Michigan (1/18) . W ...33-10 at Michigan St. (1/20) .. W ...27-12 at #3 Minnesota (1/26) . W ...16-15* #1 Penn State (2/1) ..... W ...22-16 at #8 Illinois (2/8) ......... W ...25-12* #13 Nebraska (2/10) .... W .....31-7* #15 Edinboro (2/16) ..... W .....31-6^ #9 Cornell (2/22) .......... W ...21-16^ #4 Minnesota (2/23) ...... L ....15-22^ #6 Missouri (2/23) ......... L ....16-18 at Big Ten Meet .......... 3rd at NCAA Meet ............. 4th

ALL-TIME RESULTS

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2013-14 (15-2) at Luther Open (11/16) 10 champs* Baker (11/22) ............... W .....59-0* Iowa Central (11/22) .... W .....55-0* Cornell College (11/22) W .....50-3 at #15 Iowa State (12/1) W .....23-9 at #15 Edinboro (12/5) . W ...22-19* Buffalo (12/12) ............. W .....46-0* #1 Penn State (12/21) .. L ....12-24 at Midlands (12/29-30) 1st/3 champs at #21 Purdue (1/3) ...... W .....30-3* Michigan State (1/4) .... W .....41-0* #5 Oklahoma St. (1/10) W .....24-6* Indiana (1/12) .............. W .....38-4 at #8 Nebraska (1/18) .. W .....22-9* #4 Minnesota (1/25) ...... L ....15-19 at #19 N’western (1/31) W .....31-6* #11 Michigan (2/9) ....... W .....26-6 at #21 Lehigh (2/14) .... W .....31-6 at #15 Wisconsin (2/23) W ...28-10 at Big Ten Meet ...........2nd at NCAA Meet ............. 4th

2014-15 (17-1) at Luther Open (11/15) 10 champs* Baker (11/21) ............... W .....55-0* Iowa Central (11/21) ... W .....49-3* Cornell College (11/21) W .....55-0* #15 Iowa State (11/29) W .....28-8* Michigan State (12/6) .. W .....37-0 at Midlands (12/29/30) 1st/4 champs at #23 Rutgers (1/2) ......... W, 27-9 at #7 Ohio State (1/4) .. W .. 18-14 at #8 Okla. St. (1/11) .... W .... 30-7* #11 Illinois (1/16) ......... W ...25-12* #24 N’western (1/23) ... W .....38-3 at #2 Minnesota (1/30) . W .. 23-12 at Maryland (2/6) ......... W .....33-3 at #5 Penn State (2/8) . W .. 18-12* #16 Michigan (2/13) ..... W .....22-9* #13 Virginia (2/15) ....... W .... 30-6* Chattanooga (2/21) ...... W .....44-3* #5 Cornell (2/21) .......... W .... 24-8* #2 Missouri (2/22) ......... L ... 12-18 at Big Ten Championships ....T-1st at NCAA Championships ........2nd

2015-16 (16-1)* #1 Oklahoma St. (11/14) W .18-16* Maryland (11/20) .......... W ....36-9* Grand Canyon (11/20) . W ....44-0* Iowa Central (11/20) .... W .... 54-0* Cornell College (11/20) W .... 58-0 at #17 Iowa St. (11/29) W .... 33-6* South Dakota St. (12/4) W .. 28-15* #11 Rutgers (12/10) ..... W .... 29-6 at Midlands (12/29-30) ............. 1st at #11 Illinois (1/8) ....... W ..26-12 at Northwestern (1/10) . W .... 54-0 at Wisconsin (1/15) ...... W .... 31-3* #20 Purdue (1/22) ........ W .... 39-4 at #11 Nebraska (1/24) W .. 21-11* #23 Minnesota (1/29) ... W .... 34-6* #20 Indiana (2/5) ......... W .... 45-0 at Mont. St. North. (2/12) W .....51-0* #4 N.C. State (2/22) ...... L ... 21-17 at Big Ten Championships ......2nd at NCAA Championships .........5th

2016-17 (13-2)* Iowa Central (11/18) .... W .....45-0* Cornell College (11/18) W .....55-0 at Purdue (11/27) ......... W .....34-3 at #20 S. Dakota St. (12/2) W .......29-8* Iowa State (12/10) ....... W .....26-9 at Midlands (12/29-30) 1st/3 champs at #15 Michigan (1/6) ... W .....31-6 at Michigan State (1/8) W .....44-0 at #1 Oklahoma St. (1/15) L.....11-24* #2 Penn State (1/20) .... L ....11-26* #4 Ohio State (1/27) .... W ...21-13* #16 Wisconsin (2/3) ..... W .....33-8 at #13 Minnesota (2/5) . W ...27-11 at Indiana (2/10) .......... W .....32-7* #6 Nebraska (2/12) ...... W .....27-9 at #23 Edinboro 2/18) .. W .....28-9 at Big Ten Championships .......3rd at NCAA Championships .........4th

2017-18 (12-3, 6-3)at Luther Open (11/11) ....... 9 champs* Iowa Central (11/17) .... W .....48-0* Buffalo (11/17) ............. W .....33-6* N. Dakota St. (11/17) ... W .....38-6* Rider (11/24) ................ W .....35-6* #15 Illinois (12/1) ......... W ...18-17 at #16 Rutgers (12/8) ... W ...23-15 at Maryland (12/10) ..... W .....40-6 at Midlands (12/29-30) 1st/5 champs* Michigan State (1/5) ....... W ......49-6* #3 Oklahoma St. (1/14) .. W ....20-12 at #2 Ohio State (1/21).... L .....12-22* #7 Michigan (1/27) .......... L .....17-19* #18 Minnesota (2/2) ....... W ......24-6* #17 Northwestern (2/4) .. W ......33-2 at #1 Penn State (2/10) ... L .....13-28 at Iowa State (2/18) ........ W ......35-6 at Big Ten Championships .......4th at NCAA Championships .........3rd

2018-19 (14-1, 9-0) vs. CSU-B (11/9) .......... W .....36-3 at Kent State (11/9) ...... W .....45-0* Princeton (11/16) ......... W ...31-10* #14 Purdue (11/24) ...... W .....26-9* Iowa State (12/1) ......... W ...19-18* #16 Lehigh (12/8) ........ W ...28-14 at Midlands (12/29-30) 1st/2 champs at #8 Minnesota (1/13) . W ...24-10* #20 Rutgers (1/18) ....... W .....30-6 at #20 Illinois (1/25) ..... W .....31-8 at Northwestern (1/27) . W .....32-7 at #9 Nebraska (2/3) .... W ...20-13* Maryland (2/8) ............. W .....48-0* Indiana (2/15) .............. W .....37-9 at #16 Wisconsin (2/17) ....W .....35-2 at #2 Okla. St. (2/24) .... L ....12-27 at Big Ten Championships .......3rd at NCAA Championships .........4th

2019-20 (13-0, 9-0)* Chattanooga (11/17) .... W .....39-0 at #11 Iowa State (11/24) W .....29-6* #6 Wisconsin (12/1) ..... W .....32-3 at #12 Princeton (12/8) W .....30-9 at Midlands (12/29-30) 1st/5 champs at Indiana (1/10) .......... W .....41-0 at #18 Purdue (1/12) .... W .....41-0* #7 Nebraska (1/18) ...... W .....26-6* #4 Ohio State (1/24) .... W ...14-10* #2 Penn State (1/31) ... W ...19-17 at Michigan State (2/2) W .....32-3 at #22 Michigan (2/8) ... W .....27-9* #13 Minnesota (2/15) ... W .....35-6* #9 Oklahoma St. (2/23) W .....34-6 at Big Ten Championships ....... 1st at NCAA Championships

2020-21 (5-0, 5-0)* #6 Nebraska (1/15) ...... W .....31-6 at #15 Minnesota (1/22) W .....35-4* #9 Illinois (1/31) ........... W .....36-6 at #18 Purdue (2/7) ...... W ...31-18 vs. #11 Ohio State (2/7) W ...33-14 at Big Ten Championships ....... 1st at NCAA Championships ......... 1st

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PRINCETONNov. 19, 2021 -- Iowa City, Iowa Carver-Hawkeye Arena

OREGON STATENov. 27, 2021 -- Iowa City, Iowa Carver-Hawkeye Arena

IOWA STATEDec. 5, 2021 -- Ames, Iowa Hilton Coliseum

ROKFIN DUAL (TBD)Dec. 20-21, 2021 -- Destin, Florida NW Florida State College

MINNESOTAJan. 7, 2022 -- Iowa City, Iowa Carver-Hawkeye Arena

PURDUEJan. 9, 2022 -- Iowa City, Iowa Carver-Hawkeye Arena

NORTHWESTERNJan. 14, 2022 -- Evanston, IllinoisWelsh-Ryan Arena

ILLINOISJan. 16, 2022 -- Champaign, IllinoisState Farm Center

OHIO STATEJan. 21, 2022 -- Columbus, OhioCovelli Center

PENN STATEJan. 28, 2022 -- Iowa City, Iowa Carver-Hawkeye Arena

WISCONSINFeb. 5, 2022 -- Iowa City, Iowa Carver-Hawkeye Arena

OKLAHOMA STATEFeb. 12, 2022 -- Arlington, Texas Globe Life Field

NEBRASKAFeb. 20, 2022 -- Lincoln, NebraskaDevaney Center

Opponent ............................1st Meeting ........W-L-TAlabama ....................................1975 ...............1-0-0Arizona ......................................1971 ...............2-0-0Arizona State .............................1979 ..............24-1-1Army ..........................................1967 ...............2-1-0Athletes in Action .......................1970 ...............1-0-0Auburn .......................................1981 ...............1-0-0Augsburg ...................................1996 ...............1-0-0Augustana (IL) ...........................1971 ...............1-0-0Augustana (SD) .........................1999 ...............1-0-0Baker ........................................2011 ...............3-0-0Binghamton ...............................2009 ...............1-0-0Bloomsburg ...............................1986 ...............3-0-0Boise State ................................1994 ...............5-0-0Bowling Green ...........................1968 ...............1-0-0Bradley ......................................1941 ...............4-0-0Brigham Young ..........................2000 ...............1-0-0Bucknell .....................................2009 ...............3-0-0Buena Vista ...............................1997 ...............1-0-0Buffalo .......................................2012 ...............3-0-0Cal Bakersfi eld ..........................1979 ...............7-0-0Cal Davis ...................................2003 ...............3-0-0Cal Poly .....................................1977 ...............5-1-0Carleton .....................................1935 ...............3-0-0Central Michigan ........................2002 ...............3-0-0Central Oklahoma ......................1993 ...............1-0-0Chattanooga ..............................2011 ...............4-0-0Chicago .....................................1926 ...............6-5-1Clarion ......................................1974 ...............5-0-0Cleveland State .........................1976 ..............10-0-0Coe ............................................2007 ...............4-0-0Colorado ....................................1955 ...............1-0-0Colo. School of Mines ................1959 ...............1-0-0Colorado State ...........................1955 ...............6-0-0Cornell (IA) ................................1930 ..............10-3-0Cornell (NY) ...............................1965 ...............4-1-0Cumberland (Tenn.) ...................2012 ...............1-0-0Drake .........................................1970 ..............18-0-0Dubuque ....................................1970 ...............1-0-0East Stroudsburg .......................1967 ...............1-1-0Edinboro ....................................1986 ...............8-0-0Embry Riddle .............................2004 ...............1-0-0Findlay .......................................2008 ...............1-0-0Fresno State ..............................1994 ...............2-0-0Graceland ..................................1971 ...............1-0-0Grand Canyon ...........................2015 ...............1-0-0Hofstra .......................................1975 ...............7-0-0Illinois .........................................1920 .............53-26-1Illinois State ...............................1968 ...............1-0-0Indiana .......................................1918 ..............40-4-3Indiana State .............................1978 ...............1-0-0Iowa Central ..............................2000 ..............10-0-0Iowa Lakes ................................2010 ...............1-0-0Iowa State ..................................1912 .............66-16-2Ithaca .........................................1991 ...............1-0-0Kansas State .............................1938 ...............0-1-1Kentucky ....................................1976 ...............2-0-0Kent State...................................2018............... 1-0-0Lehigh ........................................1972 ..............26-0-0Lock Haven ................................1995 ...............2-0-0Louisiana State ..........................1978 ...............7-0-0

Opponent ........................... 1st Meeting ........ W-L-T Loras ..........................................1988 ...............6-0-0Luther ....................................... 1998 ............... 2-0-0Mankato State .......................... 1969 ............... 2-0-0Maritime .................................... 1969 ............... 1-0-0Marquette ................................. 1988 ............... 5-0-0Maryland ................................... 1973 ............... 6-0-0Michigan ................................... 1924 ............. 33-26-1Michigan State .......................... 1953 ............. 40-15-2Minnesota ................................. 1921 ............. 77-28-1Minnesota State ........................ 2004 ............... 2-0-0Missouri .................................... 1967 ............... 4-2-0Monmouth ................................. 1930 ............... 1-0-0Montana-Western ..................... 1996 ............... 1-0-0Montana St.-Northern ............... 1996 ............... 2-0-0Montclair State .......................... 1975 ............... 1-0-0Morgan State ............................ 1985 ............... 1-0-0Nebraska .................................. 1911 ............. 34-10-2New York AC ............................. 1967 ............... 0-1-0North Carolina .......................... 1987 ............... 3-0-0North Carolina Pembroke ......... 2010 ............... 1-0-0North Carolina State ................. 1985 ............... 4-1-0North Colorado ......................... 1948 ............... 2-0-0North Dakota State ................... 1993 ............... 2-0-0Northern Illinois ......................... 1968 ............... 4-0-0Northern Iowa ........................... 1930 .............. 44-8-2Northwestern ............................ 1921 .............. 73-7-1Notre Dame .............................. 1990 ............... 2-0-0Ohio .......................................... 1971 ............... 0-0-1Ohio State ................................. 1929 .............. 41-4-0Oklahoma ................................. 1930 ............. 16-17-1Oklahoma State ........................ 1954 ............. 23-29-2Old Dominion ............................ 2008 ............... 1-0-0Omaha ...................................... 1951 ............... 1-0-0Oregon ...................................... 2001 ............... 1-0-0Oregon State ............................ 1973 ............... 6-1-0Pennsylvania ............................ 1998 ............... 3-0-0Penn State ................................ 1983 ............. 28-10-2Princeton .................................. 2002 ............... 3-0-0Purdue ...................................... 1915 .............. 44-4-3Rutgers ..................................... 2010 ............... 5-0-0Rider ......................................... 2017 ............... 1-0-0Simpson .................................... 1987 ............... 1-0-0Southern Colorado ................... 1992 ............... 1-0-0South Dakota State .................. 1996 ............... 6-0-0Southern Illinois ........................ 1970 ............... 5-1-0S. Illinois-Edwardsville .............. 1985 ............... 6-0-0Southwest Missouri .................. 1987 ............... 1-0-0Southwest State ....................... 2004 ............... 1-0-0Syracuse ................................... 1979 ............... 3-0-0Temple ...................................... 1977 ............... 1-0-0Toledo ....................................... 1966 ............... 0-1-0Utah Valley ............................... 2010 ............... 1-0-0Virginia ...................................... 2012 ............... 2-0-0Virginia Tech ............................. 1968 ............... 3-0-0Western Illinois ......................... 1970 ............... 1-0-0Wheaton ................................... 1949 ............... 1-0-1Wisconsin ................................. 1923 .............. 79-8-3Wisconsin State ........................ 1969 ............... 2-0-0Wyoming ................................... 1958 ............... 2-0-0Yale ........................................... 1969 ............... 1-0-0

Opponent Series RecordsDual Opponents

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NCAA Team Titles1. Iowa ........................................242. Penn State ................................8 3. Oklahoma State ........................74. Minnesota .................................35 Iowa State .................................26. Arizona State ............................1 Oklahoma..................................1 Ohio State .................................1 All-Americans1. Iowa ......................................3012. Oklahoma State ....................2453. Penn State ............................2324. Iowa State .............................1895. Minnesota .............................1636. Oklahoma..............................144

National Champions1. Iowa ........................................732. Oklahoma State ......................534. Pennn State ............................483. Iowa State ...............................355. Oklahoma................................236. Wisconsin................................18

Iowa’s Most...Wins in a season: __________________ 25 ____ 1991Losses in a season: ________________ 8 _____ 1967All-Americans in a season: ___________ 9 _____ 1981, 1983, 1985, 1991, 1992, 1995Big Ten Champions in a season: ______ 9 _____ 1983NCAA Champions in a season: _______ 5 _____ 1986, 1997

Most Consecutive...Wins: _____________________________ 69 ____ January 12, 2008 - January 16, 2011Home Wins: _______________________ 55 ____ January 9, 1997 - December 18, 1983Away Wins: _______________________ 44 ____ November 24, 2007 - January 16, 2011Losses: ___________________________ 8 _____ 1932-33Big Ten Wins: ______________________ 98 ____ December 13, 1975-January 28, 1989Big Ten Home Wins: ________________ 63 ____ January 17, 1975-January 3, 1998Big Ten Away Wins: _________________ 54 ____ January 19, 1974-January 28, 1989

Most Team Points Scored...In a Season (Dual Matches): _________1,028 ___ 1991In a Dual Match: ____________________ 60 ____ vs. Simpson, 1987By an Opponent in a Dual Match: _____ 39 ____ by Oklahoma, 1966At the Big Ten Championships: ______ 200 ____ 1983At the NCAA Championships: _______ 170 ____ 1997

Hawkeyes On TopThe following statistics refl ect the University of Iowa’s wrestling success over the past 48 seasons (1974-2021).

NCAA Finalists1. Iowa ........................................1332. Oklahoma State ........................883. Iowa State .................................744. Penn State ................................67 5. Oklahoma ..................................466. Minnesota ..................................38

Top 10 NCAA Point Totals1. Iowa ...................... 170.00 ....19972. Iowa ...................... 158.00 ....19863. Iowa ...................... 157.00 ....19914. Iowa ...................... 155.00 ....19835. Oklahoma State .... 153.00 ....20056. Iowa ...................... 149.00 ....19927. Penn State ............ 146.5 ......20178. Iowa ...................... 145.25 ....19859. Oklahoma State .... 143.00 ....2003 Penn State ............ 143.00 ....2012

Top 10 NCAA Victory Margins1. Iowa ...................... 73.25 ......19862. Oklahoma State .... 70.00 ......20053. Iowa ...................... 56.50 ......1997 Iowa ...................... 56.50 ......19955. Iowa ...................... 53.00 ......19836. Iowa ...................... 48.50 ......19927. Iowa ...................... 48.25 ......19918. Iowa ...................... 46.75 ......19859. Iowa ...................... 44.50 ......201010. Iowa ...................... 44.00 ......1996

NCAA Championship Records Held Or Shared By Iowa Record ..............................YearMost team points ................................................. 170.00 ..............................1997Margin of victory .................................................. 73.25 ................................1986Consecutive titles ................................................ 9 ..................................1978-86Most fi nalists ........................................................ 6 ...................1986, 1991, 1997Most champions .................................................. 5 .............................1986, 1997

Big Ten Championship Records Held Or Shared By Iowa Record ..............................YearMost champions .................................................. 198 ..........................since 1924Most champions in one tournament .................... 9 .......................................1983Most consecutive titles ........................................ 25 ................................1974-98Most falls in tournament ...................................... 12 .....................................1979Margin of victory .................................................. 118.50 ..............................1983Most four-time champions ................................... 7 (16 total in conference history)Most three-time champions ................................. 18

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ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS

Year Coach W-L-T NCAA Big 101910-11 E.G. Schroeder 0-1-0 -- --1911-12 E.G. Schroeder 1-1-0 -- --1912-13 E.G. Schroeder 2-0-0 -- --1913-14 E.G. Schroeder 1-0-0 -- --1914-15 E.G. Schroeder 1-0-1 -- 11915-16 Pat Wright 2-0-1 -- 11916-17 Pat Wright 0-2-0 -- --1917-18 Pat Wright 1-0-0 -- --1918-19 not available 0-1-0 -- --1919-20 Pat Wright 0-3-0 -- --1920-21 E.G. Schroeder 4-1-0 -- --1921-22 Mike Howard 2-2-0 -- --1922-23 Mike Howard 4-1-0 -- --1923-24 Mike Howard 5-1-0 -- --1924-25 Mike Howard 4-1-0 -- --1925-26 Mike Howard 5-1-0 -- 31926-27 Mike Howard 5-1-0 -- 31927-28 Mike Howard 1-5-0 -- 91928-29 Mike Howard 0-5-1 9t 101929-30 Mike Howard 2-3-0 -- --1930-31 Mike Howard 3-3-0 -- --1931-32 Mike Howard 1-4-0 -- --1932-33 Mike Howard 0-5-0 -- --1933-34 Mike Howard 2-1-2 13t 31934-35 Mike Howard 4-1-0 8t 21935-36 Mike Howard 5-0-0 9 21936-37 Mike Howard 3-3-1 -- 71937-38 Mike Howard 1-6-1 -- 81938-39 Mike Howard 3-3-1 -- 51939-40 Mike Howard 3-3-0 -- 61940-41 Mike Howard 4-3-0 10t 21941-42 Mike Howard 6-1-0 -- 41942-43 Mike Howard 3-0-0 -- 51943-44 Mike Howard 0-0-0 -- 6t1944-45 Mike Howard 0-2-0 -- 21945-46 Mike Howard 4-1-0 -- 51946-47 Mike Howard 4-1-0 7 3t1947-48 Mike Howard 5-1-0 5t 2t1948-49 Mike Howard 3-2-1 7t 71949-50 Mike Howard 4-2-0 6 51950-51 Mike Howard 4-2-2 -- 6t1951-52 Mike Howard 0-5-2 14t 71952-53 Dave McCuskey 3-4-1 -- 5t1953-54 Dave McCuskey 4-4-0 4t 41954-55 Dave McCuskey 9-2-1 6 2

Year Coach W-L-T NCAA Big 101955-56 Dave McCuskey 6-2-0 4 21956-57 Dave McCuskey 7-2-0 8 31957-58 Dave McCuskey 10-3-0 5 11958-59 Dave McCuskey 10-2-0 4 21959-60 Dave McCuskey 4-4-1 4 21960-61 Dave McCuskey 5-6-0 21t 41961-62 Dave McCuskey 7-2-0 3 11962-63 Dave McCuskey 8-4-0 7 21963-64 Dave McCuskey 7-3-0 12t 21964-65 Dave McCuskey 5-6-0 -- 9t1965-66 Dave McCuskey 2-7-2 -- 8t1966-67 Dave McCuskey 7-8-0 -- 81967-68 Dave McCuskey 13-3-0 31t 2t1968-69 Dave McCuskey 15-2-0 7 21969-70 Dave McCuskey 15-1-0 5 21970-71 Dave McCuskey 12-4-1 32t 21971-72 Dave McCuskey 11-0-1 11 21972-73 Gary Kurdelmeier 10-4-2 7t 21973-74 Gary Kurdelmeier 10-2-2 5 11974-75 Gary Kurdelmeier 17-0-1 1 11975-76 Gary Kurdelmeier 14-1-0 1 11976-77 Dan Gable 17-1-1 3 11977-78 Dan Gable 15-1-0 1 11978-79 Dan Gable 19-0-0 1 11979-80 Dan Gable 17-1-0 1 11980-81 Dan Gable 21-1-0 1 11981-82 Dan Gable 16-0-1 1 11982-83 Dan Gable 17-1-0 1 11983-84 Dan Gable 16-1-0 1 11984-85 Dan Gable 18-0-0 1 11985-86 Dan Gable 16-1-0 1 11986-87 Dan Gable 19-2-0 2 11987-88 Dan Gable 16-3-0 2 1

Year Coach W-L-T NCAA Big 101988-89 Dan Gable 17-2-0 6 11989-90 Dan Gable 19-2-1 3 11990-91 Dan Gable 25-0-1 1 11991-92 Dan Gable 16-0-0 1 11992-93 Dan Gable 14-1-1 1 11993-94 Dan Gable 11-3-0 2 11994-95 Dan Gable 14-0-0 1 11995-96 Dan Gable 17-0-0 1 11996-97 Dan Gable 15-1-0 1 11997-98 Jim Zalesky 13-3-0 1 11998-99 Jim Zalesky 13-4-0 1 21999-2000 Jim Zalesky 18-0-0 1 12000-01 Jim Zalesky 18-4-0 2 32001-02 Jim Zalesky 16-4-0 4 22002-03 Jim Zalesky 17-3-0 8 22003-04 Jim Zalesky 11-4-0 2 12004-05 Jim Zalesky 10-5-0 7 42005-06 Jim Zalesky 11-7-0 4 62006-07 Tom Brands 14-5-0 8 32007-08 Tom Brands 21-1-0 1 12008-09 Tom Brands 24-0-0 1 12009-10 Tom Brands 23-0-0 1 12010-11 Tom Brands 15-0-1 3 22011-12 Tom Brands 14-4-0 3 32012-13 Tom Brands 20-3-0 4 32013-14 Tom Brands 15-2-0 4 22014-15 Tom Brands 17-1 2 1t2015-16 Tom Brands 16-1-0 5 22016-17 Tom Brands 13-2-0 4 32017-18 Tom Brands 12-3 3 42018-19 Tom Brands 14-1 4 32019-20 Tom Brands 13-0 x 12020-21 Tom Brands 5-0 1 1Totals 1,031-232-31

All-Time Coaching RecordsCoach ...................Seasons ............ Years ................ Record .......... Pct. .....Big Ten Titles ..NCAA TitlesE.G. Schroeder............ 6 ............1911-15, 1921 ............ 9-3-1 ............ .730 ............... 1 ...................... 0Pat Wright .................... 4 ........... 1916-18, 1920 ........... 3-5-1 ............ .390 ............... 1 ...................... 0Mike Howard .............. 31 ............... 1922-52 ..............90-69-11 ......... .560 ............... 0 ...................... 0Dave McCuskey ......... 20 ............... 1953-72 ............. 160-69-7 ......... .690 ............... 2 ...................... 0Gary Kurdelmeier ........ 4 .............. 1973-1976 ............. 51-7-5 ........... .850 ............... 3 ...................... 2Dan Gable .................. 21 ............... 1977-97 ............. 355-21-5 ......... .940 .............. 21 .................... 15Jim Zalesky ................. 9 .............. 1998-2006 ........... 127-34-0 ......... .789 ............... 3 ...................... 3Tom Brands ................ 15 ........... 2006-Present ......... 236-23-1 ......... .910 ............... 6 ...................... 4

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NATIONAL ATTENDANCE LEADERS

ALWAYS ON THE BIG STAGEIowa led the nation in attendance for the 14th consecutive season in 2019-20, setting an NCAA average attendance record of 12,568 fans in seven home dates. Offi cial attendance records were not kept in 2020-21. The 2019-20 season marked the 12th straight that Iowa averaged more than 8,000 fans. It also marks the fi rst time in NCAA history that a program put more than 10,000 fans in the building for every home dual. The previous average dual attendance record was 12,166, set by Iowa in 2015-16, the season that opened with the “Grapple on the Gridiron” at Kinnick Stadium, an event where 42,287 people watched fourth-ranked Iowa defeat top-ranked Oklahoma State, 18-16, on Nov. 14, 2015 at Kinnick Stadium.

*2019-20 Top 10 National Dual Meet Attendance Figures School Average Total Best Crowd Visitor1. IOWA 12,568 87,979 14,905 Penn State2. Penn State 7,604 60,833 15,995 Ohio State3. Iowa State 4,794 33,562 11,238 Iowa4. Rutgers 4,155 29,091 5,405 Maryland5. Ohio State 4,118 32,940 4,657 Northwestern6. Oklahoma State 3,703 33,328 7,070 Oklahoma7. Minnesota 2,955 17,730 4,025 Wisconsin8. Arizona State 2,861 17,171 8,522 Penn State9. Fresno State 2,596 15,577 3,584 Rutgers10. Lehigh 2,522 15,135 6,047 Penn State

*Offi cial attendance records were not kept in 2020-21.

Top 25 NCAA Dual Attendance Attendance Home-Visitor Date Result 1. 42,287 Iowa-Oklahoma State^ Nov. 14, 2015 W, 18-162. 16,178 Rutgers-Princeton* Nov. 18, 2016 RU, 19-163. 15,998 Penn State-Iowa Feb. 10, 2018 L, 13-284. 15,996 Penn State-Pitt Dec. 8, 2013 PSU, 28-95. 15,983 Penn State-Ohio State Feb. 5, 2016 PSU, 24-146. 15,967 Penn State-Iowa Feb. 8, 2015 W, 18-127. 15,955 Iowa-Iowa State Dec. 6, 2008 W, 20-158. 15,703 Penn State-Michigan Feb. 1, 2019 W, 25-119. 15,646 Minnesota-Iowa Feb. 1, 2002 L, 15-2210. 15,424 Penn State-Lehigh Dec. 4, 2016 PSU, 30-1011. 15,400 Iowa-Oklahoma State Jan. 7, 2012 L, 16-1712. 15,338 Ohio State-Penn State Feb. 3, 2017 PSU , 32-1213. 15,291 Iowa-Iowa State Feb. 22, 1992 W, 29-814. 15,283 Iowa-Iowa State Feb. 19, 1983 W, 26-1115. 15,210 Iowa-Iowa State Jan. 18, 1986 W, 25-916. 15,117 Ohio State-Iowa Jan. 21, 2018 L, 12-2217. 15,077 Iowa-Penn State Feb. 1, 2013 W, 22-1618. 14,760 Iowa-Iowa State Feb. 21, 1987 W, 18-1519. 14,507 Iowa State-Iowa Feb. 19, 1982 W, 31-820. 14,332 Iowa-Oklahoma State Jan. 5, 2008 L, 14-1921. 14,311 Iowa-Penn State Jan. 20, 2017 L, 11-2622. 14,300 Iowa State-Iowa Feb. 19, 1977 T, 17-17 14,300 Iowa State-Iowa Jan. 7, 1978 L, 16-1824. 14,293 Iowa State-Iowa Jan. 9, 1976 W, 19-1425. 14,059 Oklahoma St.-Penn St. Feb. 19, 2017 PSU, 27-13^Kinnick Stadium, Grapple on the Gridiron*Highpoint Solutions Stadium, Battle at the Birthplace

Top 25 Dual Crowds in Carver-Hawkeye Arena Attendance Opponent Date Result1. 15,955 Iowa State Dec. 6, 2008 W, 20-152. 15,400 Oklahoma State Jan. 7, 2012 L, 16-173. 15,291 Iowa State Feb. 22, 1992 W, 29-84. 15,283 Iowa State Feb. 19, 1983 W, 26-115. 15,210 Iowa State Jan. 18, 1986 W, 25-96. 15,077 Penn State Feb. 1, 2013 W, 22-167. 14,760 Iowa State Feb. 21, 1987 W, 18-158. 14,332 Oklahoma State Jan. 5, 2008 L, 14-199. 14,311 Penn State Jan. 20, 2017 L, 11-2610. 13,747 Penn State Dec. 21, 2013 L, 12-2411. 13,732 Iowa State Dec. 3, 2006 W, 24-612. 13,575 Iowa State Jan. 16, 1988 W, 22-1513. 13,240 Oklahoma State Feb. 14, 1998 L, 18-2214. 12,951 Iowa State Jan. 6, 1979 W, 24-1415. 12,900 Iowa State Feb. 18, 1978 W, 24-13 12,900 Iowa State Jan. 9, 1982 W, 24-1117. 12,890 Iowa State Feb. 21, 1976 W, 27-1218. 12,750 Iowa State Feb. 21, 1981 W, 27-619. 12,568 Iowa State Jan. 14, 1984 W, 27-1420. 12,250 Iowa State Jan. 7, 1977 L, 15-1721. 12,200 Iowa State Jan. 3, 1975 T, 19-19 12,200 Iowa State Feb. 16, 1980 W, 22-1223. 12,145 Iowa State Dec. 8, 2000 W, 23-1724. 12,112 Oklahoma State Feb. 9, 1991 W, 35-225. 11,895 Iowa State Dec. 3, 2010 W, 22-13

Iowa set the NCAA dual attendance record when 42,287 fans poured into Kin-nick Stadium to watch fourth-ranked Iowa defeat top-ranked Oklahoma State, 18-16, on Nov. 14, 2015.

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Carver-Hawkeye Arena has been the home of Iowa wrestling since 1983. The facility is one of the fi nest of its kind in the world, and it seats 15,077 fans for a dual wrestling meet. The arena is named after the late Roy J. Carver, a long-time friend and contribu-tor to the University. Carver had a love for Iowa athletics and a lifelong affection for wrestling. Carver died in 1981 at the age of 71. Iowa’s basketball, gymnastics, and volleyball squads also compete in the bowl-shaped arena. The multi-purpose building has also been the site of banquets, concerts, exhibition shows, and graduation ceremonies. Besides the main fl oor, where dual meets are staged, the arena boasts one of the best wrestling training rooms in the nation. The Dan Gable Wrestling Complex features three mats, a locker room, sauna, weight-lifting facilities, and retractable bleachers. The Board of Regents, State of Iowa approved the schematic design, project de-scription, budget, and fi nancing plan for a $47 million addition and revitalization of the arena that was completed in 2011. The Carver-Hawkeye Arena – Addition and Reno-vation Project added a practice facility immediately north of the arena for use by the Hawkeye men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball programs; renovation of the practice, fi tness and weight-training facilities utilized by the wrestling program; reno-vation and expansion of other fi tness and weight-training space in the arena utilized by the majority of Iowa’s 24 sports; the renovation and expansion of locker rooms in the facility; and the renovation of existing and the creation of new offi ce, meeting, and storage space for use by administrative and coaching staff of the Athletics Depart-ment. The project began in the fall of 2009 and the UI Department of Athletics moved back into the facility in July, 2011. The revitalization of the arena also extends into spaces used by the general public on game days and nights. This includes renovation of select concessions and rest-room facilities, and the creation of hospitality and meeting spaces. There are also club facilities for fans of the Hawkeyes who choose to participate in a variety of premium seating options similar to those available in the Paul W. Brechler Press Box at Kinnick Stadium. In 2016, a new four-sided centerhung video system was installed in the main arena. The video screen can display any combination of live video, instant replays, statistics, game information, animations and sponsorship messages.

The Dan Gable Wrestling Complex was a part of the $47 million revitalization and expansion of Carver-Hawkeye Arena. The complex features an extended training space, a new locker room, new coaches locker room, student-athlete video center, and a new offi ce suite.

The Hawkeyes have a .911 winning percentage at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Iowa’s 255-25 all-time mark in the building includes a record 11 home wins during the 2010 and 2015 seasons. The Hawkeyes have recorded 21 undefeated seasons in Carver-Hawkeye, with the most recent (7-0) occurring in 2018-19. The fi rst event held in the arena was a wrestling meet on January 3, 1983. Iowa beat Oklahoma 35-7. Iowa all-American Tim Riley won the fi rst match contested in the arena. On Dec. 6, 2008, Iowa set the then-NCAA wrestling dual meet attendance record when 15,955 fans saw the Hawkeyes defeat Iowa State, 20-15, in Carver-Hawkeye Arena. In all, the Hawkeyes have hosted several conference and national tournaments. Four Big Ten (1983, 1994, 2005, and 2016) and four NCAA Championships (1986, 1991, 1995 and 2001) were held in Carver-Hawkeye Arena, with Iowa winning the team title fi ve of the eight times. Carver-Hawkeye Arena also hosted the 2012 and 2016 U.S. Olympic trials, the annual N.W.C.A. All-Star Wrestling Classic in 1993 and 1996, and the Cliff Keen/N.W.C.A. National Duals in 1998 and 1999. In April 2018, Carver-Hawkeye Arena hosted the UWW World Cup, an international dual tournament featuring the top eight wrestling teams in the world.

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Iowa’s CHA RecordYear .......................... W-L ...............Pct.1982-83 ...................... 6-0 ................ 1.0001983-84 ...................... 9-0 ................ 1.0001984-85 ...................... 8-0 ................ 1.0001985-86 ..................... 10-0 ............... 1.0001986-87 ...................... 7-0 ................ 1.0001987-88 ...................... 8-1 ................ .8891988-89 ...................... 6-0 ................ 1.0001989-90 ...................... 7-0 ................ 1.0001990-91 ...................... 7-0 ................ 1.0001991-92 ...................... 5-0 ................ 1.0001992-93 ...................... 6-0 ................ 1.0001993-94 ...................... 5-0 ................ 1.0001994-95 ...................... 5-0 ................ 1.0001995-96 ...................... 4-0 ................ 1.0001996-97 ...................... 5-0 ................ 1.0001997-98 ...................... 6-3 ................ .6671998-99 ...................... 8-2 ................ .8001999-2000 .................. 7-0 ................ 1.0002000-01 ...................... 5-1 ................ .8332001-02 ...................... 4-2 ................ .6672002-03 ...................... 8-0 ................ 1.0002003-04 ...................... 5-1 ................ .8332004-05 ...................... 5-2 ................ .7142005-06 ...................... 4-3 ................ .5712006-07 ...................... 6-2 ................ .7502007-08 ...................... 6-1 ................ .8572008-09 ...................... 7-0 ................ 1.0002009-10 ..................... 11-0 ............... 1.0002010-11 ...................... 8-0 ................ 1.0002011-12 ...................... 8-1 ................ .8892012-13 ...................... 9-0 ................ 1.0002013-14 ...................... 8-2 ................ .8002014-15 ..................... 11-1 ............... .9172015-16 ...................... 9-1 ................ .9002016-17 ...................... 6-1 ................ .8572017-18 ...................... 9-1 ................ .9002018-19 ...................... 7-0 ................ 1.0002019-20 ...................... 7-0 ................ 1.0002020-21 ...................... 2-0 ................ 1.000Total ....................... 264-25 ............. .913

Hawkeye Locker RoomHawkeye Locker Room

Hawkeye Video RoomHawkeye Video Room

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HAWKEYE VISIONS

John and Ruth Beckman Wrestling ScholarshipThe Beckman Wrestling Scholarship, along with similar scholarships for football and the Hawkeye Marching Band, was established in 1985 by the Beckmans. John worked for Hawkeye Castings, Inc. in Manchester, IA. He passed away in 1991. Ruth passed away in 2006.

John and Mary Ann Colloton Wrestling ScholarshipThe Colloton Wrestling Scholarship was established in 1998 with a generous gift from longtime Hawkeye fans John and Mary Ann Colloton of Iowa City. John, who earned degrees from Loras College and the UI, was director of UI Hospitals and Clinics from 1971-93. He is the UI’s Vice President Emeritus for Statewide Health Services and received a Distinguished Alumni Award from the UI in 1999. Mary Ann, a 1957 UI graduate, served as a staff nurse at the UIHC from 1957-63 and passed away in 2014. The Collotons also generously established scholarships benefi tting football, men’s basketball and women’s basketball.

Russ and Ann Gerdin Family Wrestling ScholarshipIn 2008, Russ and Ann Gerdin extended their Hawkeye legacy with the largest athletic scholarship gift in University history: a $5 million com-mitment to establish the Russ and Ann Gerdin Family Athletic Scholarship Fund. As part of that gift, the Gerdin Wrestling Scholarship was established. Russ Gerdin was the founder, and former president and chief executive offi cer of Coralville-based trucking company Heartland Express, Inc. Russ passed away in 2011. The Gerdins have supported the Russell A. and Ann Gerdin Athletic Learning Center, the UI Athlet-ics Hall of Fame and Visitors Center, the J. Hayden Fry Center for Prostate Cancer Research, the aforementioned athletic scholarships, and the renovation of Kinnick Stadium.

Donald W. and Marilyn Heineking Wrestling ScholarshipThe Heineking Wrestling Scholarship was established in 2003. Since that time, additional Heineking scholarships have been established in women’s basketball, volleyball, softball, baseball, football and men’s track/cross county, along with a men’s basketball manager’s scholarship. Don is a 1958 UI business graduate and former president of Security State Bank in Hubbard, IA. He is a member of the UI Foundation Board of Directors, the Johnson County I-Club Board of Directors and the National I-Club Board of Directors (honorary) and a member of the Iowa Scholarship Fund Board of Directors. Don lives in Iowa City and is a member of the Presidents Club of the UI Foundation. Marilyn Heineking passed away in February of 2004.

Robert G. and Annalee Jacoby Hockridge Wrestling ScholarshipThe Hockridge Scholarship was established by Bettendorf natives, Robert (Bob) and Annalee Jacoby (Jake) Hockridge in 2004. Both Bob and Jake are members of the Presidents Club of the UI Foundation and have been loyal ticketholders and contributors since the early 1970s. Robert is a graduate of the UI with a degree in accounting. He was an executive vice president of fi nance at Brammer Manufacturing Company prior to his retirement in 1995. Jake received her degree in elementary education from UNI. The Hockridges both passed away in 2015.

Hawkeye Visions is on on-going campaign, which seeks to build an endowment capable of covering the cost, via earnings, of UI student-athlete scholarships. The program currently includes almost 200 scholarships ranging from fully endowed scholarships, partially endowed, in develop-ment or scholarships pledged via an estate gift. The following scholarships were given for the specifi c benefi t of Hawkeye Wrestling.

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Johnson County I-Club Wrestling ScholarshipThe National I-Club has dozens of local I-Club chapters that form a strong presence within communities to gather Hawks together, carry the mes-sage of the National I-Club, and serve as a united voice of support for Iowa athletics across the state and beyond. The Johnson County in one of those local chapters. The club raises funds by organizing events, game watches, golf tournaments, I-Club luncheons, and more throughout the year. The Johnson County I-Club fi rst established a football scholarship in 2001 and then endowed a wrestling scholarship in 2009. Both scholar-ships are awarded annually to athletes from the Johnson County area.

Gary Kurdelmeier Wrestling ScholarshipThe Gary Kurdelmeier Wrestling Scholarship was established by Gary’s family and friends as a tribute to the highly successful UI wrestler, coach and administrator following his death in 1998. Kurdelmeier graduated from the UI in 1959 where he was a Big Ten Champion, NCAA Champion and team captain for the Hawkeyes. He served as UI assistant wrestling coach from 1967-72 and then head coach from 1973-76. During his tenure, the Hawkeyes won three Big Ten Championships, two NCAA team titles and Kurdelmeier was named national coach of the year in 1975. He also secured the future of Iowa wrestling when he and former UI Athletic Director, Bump Elliott, hired Dan Gable as an assistant coach.

William and Kay Pitlik Wrestling ScholarshipBill and Kay Pitlik of Cedar Rapids, IA, fi rst created an endowed scholarship in 1998 to show their love for the Hawkeyes. Both graduated from the University of Iowa, Kay in 1952 and Bill in 1953. The Pitliks owned and operated Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company for many years in Cedar Rapids. Kay is an avid Hawkeye fan, and prior to Bill’s death in 2008, they also endowed scholarships to benefi t women’s basketball, fi eld hockey and football (2). Kay continues to support UI athletics very generously, in Bill’s honor, including a naming gift to the wrestling area in the newly renovated Carver Hawkeye Arena. Kay passed away in 2018.

John and Dorothy Sill Wrestling ScholarshipThe John and Dorothy Sill Wrestling Scholarship was established in 1999 through a generous estate gift by the Sill family. John and Dorothy were both born and raised in small town Iowa. They were married in 1941 and managed a family farm until 1959. They later moved to Man-chester, IA, where he was the manager of the Delaware County Mutual Insurance Association and opened his own insurance agency. They were very active in the community and proud supporters of the West Delaware and University of Iowa athletic teams. John passed away in 1989. Dorothy followed in 1999.

Iowa Style Wrestling ScholarshipGary and Camille Seamans established the Iowa Style Wrestling Scholarship in 2001. It is a tribute to the aggressive, determined and dominat-ing style that Hawkeye wrestlers have exhibited under head coaches Gary Kurdelmeier, Dan Gable, Jim Zalesky and Tom Brands. An Iowa City native, Gary received his B.S. in electrical engineering from the UI and enjoyed a successful career in the telecommunications industry, retiring as chairman and CEO of Westell Technologies in 1998. Camille is a native of Dekalb, IL, and is now retired from her role as director of human resources for the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation of Chicago. Gary is a past recipient of the UI Alumni Association’s Distinguished Young Alumnus Award.

To make a gift or for more information about the Hawkeye Visions Endowment Program, please contact Sloane R. Tyler, Director of Development, (319) 467-3736 or (800) 648-6973.

The University of Iowa Center for Advancement is the preferred channel of support for private contributions to all areas of The University of Iowa. For a complete list of all named, endowed scholarships please visit www.jointheiclub.com.

Athletic Endowed Scholarship Gift LevelsVisionary Scholarship (weight/position specifi c) - $400,000

Leadership Scholarship (sport specifi c) - $200,000Sustaining Scholarship (general athletics) - $50,000

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UNIVERSITY OF IOWA PRESIDENT

BarbaraPresident, The University of Iowa

Dr. Barbara J. Wilson began her term as the 22nd president of the University of Iowa on July 15, 2021. A native of the Midwest, President Wilson has extensive experience with Big Ten institutions. She earned her bachelor’s degree in journalism and her master’s degree and PhD in communication arts from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She came to Iowa most recently

having served as the executive vice president/vice president for academic affairs of the University of Illinois System, which consists of universities at Urbana-Champaign, Chicago, and Springfi eld. In this role, she worked closely with the chancellors and provosts on strategic planning, budgeting, and system-wide academic initiatives, and she advocated for the U of I System across the state and nation. Prior to that, she served as head of the Department of Communication, vice provost for academic affairs, executive vice provost for faculty and academic affairs, Harry E. Preble Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and interim chancellor of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. President Wilson was a member of the Illinois faculty at Urbana-Champaign for 21 years. From 2008 to 2018, she was named the Kathryn Lee Baynes Dallenbach Professor in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences in recognition of her scholarship.

President Wilson’s research focuses on the social and psychological effects of the media, particularly on youth. She is coauthor or coeditor of four books, including Children, Adolescents, and the Media (2014, Sage) and the Handbook of Children, Media, and Development (2008, Blackwell). She also has authored over 80 research articles, book chapters, and technical reports on media effects and their implications for media policy. In 2008, she was elected as Fellow of the International Communication Association. She has served on the editorial boards of 14 academic journals in communication.

Before joining the Urbana-Champaign faculty, President Wilson was a professor of communication at the University of California, Santa Barbara for 12 years, and served there as director of graduate studies in the Department of Communication for much of that time. She began her academic career as a faculty member in communication at the University of Louisville.

President Wilson is a native of Appleton, Wisconsin. Her spouse, John Lammers, is a retired professor of communication. Their grown children include Isabel and Grace as well as John’s daughter Emily.

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TIPPIE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR CHAIR

Gary A. BartaHenry B. and Patricia B. Tippie

Director of Athletics Chair

Gary Barta is in his 16th year as the director of athletics at the University of Iowa, where he occupies the Henry B. and Patricia B. Tippie Director of Athletics Chair. The position was endowed in 2017 by the Tippies, longtime supporters of the University of Iowa and Hawkeye Ath-letics. Henry B. Tippie earned his UI degree in 1949 and was presented with an honorary degree in 2009.

Barta is in his third year as a member of the College Football Playoff (CFP) Selection Committee, serving his second year as committee chairman in 2021. He was appointed to the selection committee by the CFP Manage-ment Committee in February, 2019 and is serving a three-year term.

Despite the disruption of college athletics forced by the COVID-19 pandemic during the 2020-21 academic year, Iowa Athletics enjoyed a banner year of success across the board. Iowa earned its highest fi nish in the IMG Learfi eld College Director’s Cup since 1997.

The Hawkeyes claimed six Big Ten Conference championships, including wrestling (regular season and postseason), soccer (postseason tourna-ment) women’s gymnastics (regular season), and men’s track, claiming both the indoor and outdoor championships. Six student-athletes were named Big Ten Athlete of the Year in their respective sports.

In addition, fi eld hockey advanced to the Final Four, football earned a post-season bowl invitation (game was canceled), men’s basketball reached the second round of the men’s NCAA Tournament, and women’s basketball reached the Sweet 16 of the women’s NCAA Tournament. Soccer won its fi rst ever NCAA Tournament game and the baseball and softball teams each placed fourth in the Big Ten, as did the women’s tennis team.

The Hawkeye wrestling team won the NCAA Championships along with its Big Ten title, and the men’s track team placed 12th nationally at the NCAA Championships, its highest fi nish since 1967.

• Win •Wrestling: Iowa claimed the Big Ten regular season and postseason cham-pionships, Spencer Lee earned a third individual national title. Lee was the winner of the Dan Hodge Trophy and was named Big Ten Wrestler of the Year. Head coach Tom Brands was named NWCA, InterMat and Big Ten Con-ference Coach of the Year.

Football: After narrow four and one point losses to open the season, Iowa football won six straight games to post an overall 6-2 record, all in Big Ten play. The Hawkeyes were set to face Missouri in the Music City Bowl in late December before that event was canceled due to COVID-19.

Head coach Kirk Ferentz has earned 168 career victories at Iowa, becoming the winningest football coach in school history. Iowa’s win at Penn State was vic-tory No. 100 in Big Ten play for Ferentz, who led his team to trophy game wins over Minnesota, Nebraska, and Wisconsin.

Two Hawkeye players were named Player of the Year at their position in the Big Ten Conference, including unanimous consensus All-American defensive tackle Daviyon Nixon.

Men’s Basketball: Iowa was nationally ranked inside the top 15 all season, ascending as high as No. 3. Iowa earned a No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tourna-ment, matching the highest seed in program history. Iowa’s 14 conference wins are the most in Big Ten play since 1987. The Hawkeyes won eight games against AP Top 25 opponents.

Individually, center Luka Garza was the consensus national Player of the Year and fi rst-team All-American. Garza became Iowa’s all-time scoring leader with 2,306 points, which ranks seventh most in Big Ten history. Garza is the fi fth Hawkeye under head coach Fran McCaff ery to earn fi rst-team All-Big Ten honors in the last eight seasons. McCaff ery has guided Iowa to 20 wins or more in seven of the past nine seasons and upper-division Big Ten fi nishes eight of the past nine years.

Women’s Basketball: Head coach Lisa Bluder’s team posted a 20-10 over-all record and an 11-8 mark in the Big Ten in 2020-21. Iowa made its 26th NCAA Tournament appearance, advancing to the program’s eighth Sweet 16. Freshman Caitlin Clark was named the Big Ten Freshman of the Year, consensus national Co-Freshman of the Year, consensus All-American, and Dawn Staley Award winner. Clark and junior Monika Czinano were fi rst-team All-Big Ten selections. Bluder and her staff led Iowa to its 12th 20-win season over the last 14 seasons and 14th in Bluder’s tenure.

Field Hockey: Iowa advanced to the NCAA Final Four for the 12th time in program history, as Coach Lisa Cellucci was named Big Ten Conference Coach of the Year. Junior Anthe Nijziel was named Big Ten Player of the Year, Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year, and earned All-Big Ten honors. Seniors Ellie Holley and Maddy Murphy also earned All-Big Ten recognition. Holley and Nijziel were named to the NCAA All-Tournament team and the trio were name All-Americans. Fifteen Hawkeyes were named to the Division I Nation-al Academic Squad – the most in program history.

Soccer: The women’s soccer team won the Big Ten Conference Tournament for the fi rst time in school history, defeating each of the top three seeds. The Hawkeyes earned the automatic bid to the NCAA Championships, and defeated Campbell, 1-0, in the fi rst round for their fi rst-ever NCAA tourna-ment victory.

Track & Field: The Iowa men’s track and fi eld team won both the indoor and outdoor Big Ten Conference titles. The outdoor squad ended the sea-son with a 12th place fi nish at the NCAA Championships, Iowa’s highest fi n-ish since 1967. Jaylan McConico was named Big Ten Athlete of the Year for outdoor track and head coach Joey Woody was named Big Ten and USTF-CCCA Regional Coach of the Year in both the indoor and outdoor seasons. In women’s track, Laulauga Tausaga became a seven-time All-American and was runner-up at the NCAA Championships in discus. Track and fi eld athlete Marissa Mueller was awarded a 2021 Rhodes Scholar, becoming just the sec-ond female ever at Iowa to earn that distinction.

Men’s Tennis: The Hawkeyes were led by individual accomplishments; Ka-reem Allaf became the program’s all-time wins leader with 164 combined singles and double victories and Will Davies tied the school’s all-time dou-bles benchmark with 71 victories. The doubles team of Oliver Okonkwo and Davies were ranked as high as No. 2 nationally, the highest ranking by a doubles team in school history. They became the seventh doubles team in program history to qualify for the NCAA Championships.

Women’s Tennis: Freshman Alexa Noel led the Hawkeyes to a fourth place fi nish in the Big Ten. Noel was named the Big Ten’s Player of the Year and Fresh-man of the Year. Noel won her fi rst 24 matches of the season before falling in the second round of the NCAA Championships. Noel earned fi rst-team All-America honors while being ranked as high as 13th nationally. She is the fi rst All-American in program history.

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Baseball: Iowa baseball posted a 26-18 record in the 2021 conference-only season to tie for fourth in the Big Ten. After a slow start the Hawkeyes claimed fi ve straight series wins to improve to 18-12 in late April. Iowa owned the second-best fi elding percentage (.977), posted the fourth-best ERA (4.68), and scored the fi fth most runs (277) in the Big Ten. Iowa was led by Friday night starter and redshirt junior Trenton Wallace, who became the program’s fi rst Big Ten Pitcher of the Year. Wallace and redshirt senior outfi elder Ben Norman earned fi rst-team All-Big Ten honors. Wallace and Norman earned ABCA/Rawlings Midwest All-Region fi rst-team honors, with Wallace also be-coming the ninth All-American (by Collegiate Baseball and the ABCA) under head coach Rick Heller.

Women’s Gymnastics: Women’s gymnastics posted a perfect 8-0 record to win its fi rst Big Ten Conference regular season championship, while once again advancing to the NCAA Championships. The Hawkeyes posted four of the top nine scores in program history and highest national ranking, moving as high as No. 7 in the nation. Head coach Larissa Libby earned Big Ten Coach of the Year honors, while Adeline Kenlin was named conference Freshman of the Year and three gymnasts earned fi rst or second-team All-America hon-ors.

Swimming & Diving: Iowa swimming and diving broke eight school records during the 2021 season, and the program had fi ve NCAA Championships qualifi ers. Academically, the program had 30 Academic All-Big Ten selections and eight athletes were named College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) All-Americans.

Softball: Head coach Renee Gillispie led the Hawkeyes to a 26-18 record and a fourth place fi nish in the Big Ten, Iowa’s highest fi nish since 2012. Senior pitcher Allison Doocy earned All-Region honors and two Hawkeyes new-comers were named to the Big Ten All-Freshman team.

Men’s Golf: Head coach Tyler Stith was named Big Ten Conference Coach of the Year after leading Iowa to a second place fi nish at the conference champi-onships and Big Ten Match Play event. Iowa fell one stroke short at the spring championships while being led by individual champion Mac McClear. Senior Alex Schaake was voted Big Ten Co-Player of the Year for the second time (2019), and earned honorable mention All-America distinction by GolfWeek, while Schaake and McClear were each named fi rst-team All-Big Ten and All-Midwest Region.

• Graduate •• Hawkeye student-athletes recorded an 89 percent Graduation Success

Rate (GSR). UI student-athletes rank higher than the national average in GSR and 11 teams ranked at or above the previous year.

• Seven UI programs posted a perfect GSR score: women’s basketball, fi eld hockey, women’s golf, men’s gymnastics, softball, women’s swimming, and volleyball.

• Hawkeye student-athletes had an average GPA of 3.18 during the 2020-21 fall semester and a 3.15 GPA in the spring. Iowa student-athletes have had an average GPA of over 3.0 the last seven years.

• 298 Iowa student-athletes earned Academic All-Big Ten recognition for the 2020-21 school year.

• 106 Big Ten Conference Distinguished Scholars.• Over 420 student-athletes earned Dean’s List and President’s List honors.• Track and fi eld senior Marissa Mueller was named a 2021 Rhodes Scholar.• Field Hockey: A program record 15 Hawkeyes were named to the Zag Field

Hockey/NFHCA Division I National Academic Squad.• Men’s & Women’s Cross Country: Teams were named 2020 United States

Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) All-Aca-demic Team.

• Rowing: Amassed 26 spring 2020 Dean’s List honorees, with fi ve earning President’s List Recognition.

• Soccer: Earned the United Soccer Coaches Team Academic Award after posting a 3.49 team GPA.

• Swimming & Diving: Both men’s and women’s teams earned the CSCAA Scholar All-America team honor for both the fall and spring semesters. Thirteen Hawkeyes earned individual Scholar All-America distinction.

• Wrestling: Five NWCA Scholar-Athletes and 13 Academic All-Big Ten hon-orees.

• Baseball had a school-record 19 Academic All-Big Ten selections.• Softball: Five student-athletes earned Dean’s List honors during spring se-

mester, 2021, while 12 earned Academic All-Big Ten recognition.• Volleyball: Set a program record with 10 academic All-Big Ten selections in

the fall of 2020. Fourteen student-athletes were named to the Dean’s list in the 2020-21 academic year.

• Men’s Tennis: Tied program record with six student-athletes earning Aca-demic All-Big Ten accolades.

• Women’s Golf: Jacquelyn Galloway, Dana Lerner and Lea Zeitler were named Women’s Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) All-American Schol-ars. Stephanie Herzog, Manuela Lizarazu, Lilly Gentzkow, and Zeitler were named to the Dean’s List.

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Barta’s Administrative Career

Position ________________________________________________________________________YearsHenry B. and Patricia B. Tippie Director of Athletics Chair, Iowa _____________Aug. 1, 2006-PresentAthletic Director, Wyoming ______________________________________________________2003-2006Senior Associate A.D., Washington ________________________________________________1996-2003Director of Athletics Development/External Relations, Northern Iowa ______________________1990-1996Associate Director of Development, North Dakota State ________________________________1988-1990

• Do It Right •• The University of Iowa Athletics Department and the UI Stead Family Chil-

dren’s Hospital facilitated the “Kinnick Wave” during home football games in 2017, creating national recognition. The “Kinnick Wave” was presented the Disney Spirit Award in 2017.

• Twelfth anniversary: Iowa Football/University of Iowa Children’s Hospital “Kid Captain” program.

• Student-Athlete Academic Services has sponsored the annual Iowa Stu-dent-Athlete Advisory Committee (ISAAC) Day of Caring for 22 years, with over 250 student-athletes assisting area agencies with spring clean-up, landscaping, sustainability projects, etc. This service opportunity is in col-laboration with United Way of Johnson and Washington Counties.

• Student-athletes annually participate in over 4,000 appearances resulting in the accumulation of more than 10,000 hours of community service and programming. Student-athletes also participate in educational program-ming opportunities throughout the year.

• The Gerdin Athletic Learning Center re-opened for in-person meetings in August, 2020, following solely remote work during the spring and sum-mer 2020. During the academic year, student-athletes completed ~30,000 hours of quiet study time, advising appointments, and tutorial sessions.

• Within the Hawkeye Life Program, student-athletes gain experience in six areas which include Leadership, Community Engagement, Academic Suc-cess, Career Development, Health & Well-Being, and Diversity & Inclusion. 2020-21 highlights:

o Diversity & Inclusion - - 800+ student-athletes, coaches, staff , and admin-istrators took part in DEI related programming during the 2020-2021 aca-demic year. This included the annual Town Hall event discussing the topic of inclusive excellence, all staff meeting discussing the history of DEI at Iowa and specifi cally Iowa Athletics, and the unsportsmanlike conduct series dedicated to DEI and mental health.

o Leadership - - Dance Marathon Fundraising - $1,800 ISAAC alone, but also collaborated with Athletics Marketing for the “Fan Cut Outs” program, re-sulting in over $12,000 total between the combined eff orts.

o Five ISAAC student athletes participated in a virtual DM Athlete Hour and talked with families

o #B1GVote - Completed the 90% Challenge, voting discussions/talks, etc.

o Community Engagement - - Week of Caring economic impact resulted in $4,352 being raised for local agencies and organizations, including Iowa City Animal Center, Ronald McDonald House, CommUnity Food Bank, Iowa City Community School District, and Coralville Central Elementary and Northwest Junior High School

o Career Development - - Nearly 300 students attended career related events including a fi nancial literacy series, Polk County I-Club senior recognition, graduate, and professional school fair, and one-on-one career counseling meetings. Academic Services created a H2P (Hawks to Professionals) ICON page which allowed students to participate in virtual career opportunities during the pandemic. 508 unique students have been active on the Icon page since it was made live in July 2020.

o Health & Well-Being - - Featured speaker Victoria Garrick (former USC volleyball player) to discuss mental health and dis-ordered eating/body image

• Fan Support •• In 2019-20, Iowa ranked in the top 25 in home attendance for football and

men’s and women’s basketball. Iowa has led the nation in wrestling home attendance for 14 straight seasons.

• Iowa led the nation in wrestling home attendance in 2019-20, setting an all-time record (12,568).

• Iowa ranked 10th in the nation in women’s basketball home attendance in 2019-20 (7,102).

• Iowa ranked 20th in the nation in football home attendance in 2019 (65,557).

• Iowa ranked 27th in the nation in men’s basketball home attendance in 2019-20 (12,357).

• Personal •Barta’s involvement in the UI campus and the greater Iowa City community extends beyond his position as director of the UI’s Intercollegiate Athletics programs. He is a member of the President’s Cabinet, comprised of vice pres-idents and other campus leaders who provide counsel to the UI’s president.

Barta remains active at the conference and national levels. He currently serves on the CFP Selection Committee and has been named chair in 2021 for a second consecutive year. Barta is a member of the LEAD1 Board of Di-rectors and just completed a multi-year term on the NCAA Division I Coun-cil. He is regularly involved in National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) events and activities.

From a state and local community standpoint, Barta has been a regular par-ticipant in numerous Chamber and Convention & Visitors Bureau initiatives during his tenure. He is a long-standing member of the UI Partnership for Alcohol Safety Committee and participated for several years on the United Way of Johnson and Washington Counties’ Board of Directors, including a term as chair. Barta also serves on the Iowa Sports Foundation Board of Di-rectors.

Barta earned a Bachelor of Science degree in mass communication and broadcast journalism from North Dakota State in 1987. He was an option quarterback for Bison football squads that won the Division II NCAA National Championship in 1983, 1985, and 1986.

Barta, and his wife, Connie, have a son, Luke (23), and a daughter, Madison (21). He was born Sept. 4, 1963, in Minneapolis.

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Your hosts at Carver-Hawkeye Arena include UI Athletic Communications staff members Steve Roe, James Allan, Chris Brewer, Hannah Ossman, Traci Wagner and Matthew Weitzel, along with Brian Ray, Director of Pho-tography, and assistant director of photography Stephen Mally. The Athletic Communications staff also includes intern Sam Basler, and student staff members Jack Bacon, Ryan Clevenger, Mason Heckman, Claire Kelly, Maddie McCarron, Jaren Nelson, Duncan Shay, and Abby Wisecup.

Roe was named Director of Athletic Communications in July, 2011, after serving as interim director for one year. He joined the Hawkeye staff in 1990 and was named associate director in 1997. The Iowa City native earned his bachelor’s degree from Buena Vista University and his master’s degree from Northeast Louisiana University. Steve and his wife, Janet, have a daughter, Nike, and a son, James, two granddaughters, Teagan (17) and Lydia (8), and a grandson, Jack (11). Both Nike (law degree) and James (bachelor’s degree) earned degrees from the University of Iowa.

Wagner is in her 23rd year as an assistant after previously serving as a student assistant for four years and as an intern for two years. A native of Iowa Falls, Wagner earned her bachelor’s degree in 1997 with a double major in journalism and communication studies. Traci and her husband, Jason, have a son, Nick and a daughter, Sydney.

Weitzel was named associate director in July, 2012, after serving as assistant director since 1998. Weitzel graduated from the University of Iowa in 1997 with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and mass communication, with an emphasis in business. The native of Mundelein, Illinois, was a student in the sports infor-mation offi ce for three years. He and his wife, Carrie, have a one-year old son, Grey.

Brewer was named associate director in 2016 after serving as an assistant director since 2009. He was named Division I Wrestling Sports Information Di-rector of the Year by the National Wrestling Media Association (NWMA) in 2016. In 2004, the Iowa City native earned his English degree from the University of Iowa and served as a graduate assistant with the Detroit Lions media relations department. He and his wife, Brooke, have a daughter, Elyse, and a son, Del.

Allan was named associate director of content in 2016 following seven years as a full-time assistant. It is Allan’s second stint in the offi ce, as he served as a student assistant from 2000-04. Allan returned to Iowa City after serving as the sports information director at the University of Missouri-Kansas City from 2005-10, and as the athletics media relations intern at Texas Christian University in 2004-05. The Hampton, Iowa, native earned his bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Iowa in May, 2004. He and his wife, Mary Ann, have four children, Jonathan, Will, Eleanor, and Olivia.

Ossman joined the full-time staff in August 2019, after assisting for a year in the department as an intern. The Farmington, Illinois, native earned her bach-elor’s degree in communications and journalism and master’s degree in sport management from Northern Illinois University. There, she worked in the Athletic Communications department as a student assistant and graduate assistant.

Ray joined the UI athletics department in December, 2013, as serves as the athletics department director of photography. Ray previously was the Iowa City chief photographer and senior visual journalist for the Cedar Rapids Gazette and is a Davenport, Iowa native. Ray earned a bachelor’s degree from Iowa in journalism and psychology in 2002. Brian and his wife, Joanna, have a son, Boston, and a daughter, Joslynn.

Mally is in his third year as assistant director of photography for the athletics de-partment. Prior to joining the Hawkeye staff Stephen was a staff photographer at the Cedar Rapids Gazette.

The Athletic Communications Offi ce is located in Suite S300 in Carver-Hawkeye Arena.

The offi ce phone number is 319/335-9411.

George Wine Scholarship

Benefi ts University of Iowa

Student InternsDr. Barrie Anderson, spouse of former University of Iowa Sports Information Director George Wine, has estab-lished the George Wine Memorial Scholarship Fund. The fund provides a scholarship each semester to a senior student intern who is employed in the UI Athletic

Communications offi ce. Wine served as Iowa’s Sports Information Director from 1968-1993.

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