How about that Tyler Kasak? What No. 1 Penn State wrestling proved by blasting IowaStart the day smarter. Get all the news ...
The top-ranked Penn State wrestling team showed Friday night that the gulf between No. 1 and 2 in the 2025 dual rankings is as wide as it was at the 2024 NCAA Wrestling Championships —a veritable ...
The No.1 ranked Penn State Nittany Lions hosted the No.2 ranked Iowa Hawkeyes in a possible means wrestling championship ...
Some interesting storylines Iowa women's wrestling came out of the Grand View Open on Saturday, the team's final scheduled ...
After dropping six bouts in a row, the No. 2 Iowa mens’ wrestling squad found itself in a deep, inescapable hole to No. 1 ...
There's no sugarcoating Iowa wrestling's loss to No. 1 Penn State on Friday. The No. 2 Hawkeyes got walloped in a 30-8 loss on the road, dropping eight of 10 bouts. Coach Tom Brands didn't mince his ...
The No. 1 Nittany Lions overwhelmed the second-ranked Hawkeyes before an energized, sold-out crowd at the Bryce Jordan Center.
Most Iowa wrestling fans knew their team was going to lose to Penn State Friday night. But when the No. 2 team in the country ...
The indomitable Tyler Kasak from Doylestown, Pa. took it upon himself here Friday night to not just conquer his match but ...
The dual came down to the final match. Class 2A sixth-ranked Independence needed a pin to win but had to settle for a major decision, allowing No. 5 West Delaware to hold on for a 30-29 victory in ...
Nebraska won the last eight matches Friday night in earning a Big Ten dual win over Wisconsin at the Devaney Center.
Iowa wrestler Gabe Arnold lost his cool on Friday night after he was benched in favor of true freshman Angelo Ferrari in the ...