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The Hawkeyes announced a new courtside seating section at Carver-Hawkeye Arena for the 2025-26 season. A courtside riser with ...
Just as we did yesterday with the men’s program, today we’re checking in on where Iowa women’s wrestling stands with its 2026 ...
For the first time in 2026, the NCAA will officially host a national postseason tournament and championship for women’s wrestling. The emerging sport was added as the NCAA’s 91st championship back in ...
The Iowa Women's Wrestling Club announced its first sponsored athlete in April, and more are "quite possible" in the "next ...
Over the past few weeks, a handful of Iowa high school wrestling standouts have made their college decisions known. That includes a pair who are headed to the University of Northern Iowa in Ashton ...
Last season Iowa, coached by Clarissa Chun and associate coach Gary Mayabb, won the National Collegiate Women's Wrestling Tournament. Palumbo's resume includes winning the NYSPHSAA Girls Wrestling ...
According to a release from Iowa Women’s Wrestling, “the Hawkeyes went undefeated in dual competition going 19-0 during the 2024-25″ season. In their two seasons, the Hawkeyes are 35-0 in duals.
IOWA CITY, Iowa - University of Iowa women’s wrestling head coach Clarissa Chun was named the 2024 USA Wrestling Women’s Coach of the Year, announced by the organization on Thursday afternoon.
AMES — Iowa State wrestling lost a starter to the transfer portal. Sunday, sophomore Nate Schon announced he has decided to enter the transfer portal. The move comes after four-time All-American ...
The second-ever Iowa high school girls wrestling four-time state champion made her college decision Friday. Riverside's Molly Allen will be attending Oklahoma State University and training with ...