Live updates | No. 3 Iowa men’s wrestling returns home to battle No. 10 Minnesota (2024)

The Hawkeyes have won the last nine matchups with the Gophers, including four straight in Carver-Hawkeye Arena.

Sara Stumpff

Iowa’s 165-pound Michael Caliendo wrestles Columbia’s Kyle Mosher at Carver-Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City on Friday, Dec. 8, 2023.

The third-ranked Iowa men’s wrestling squad will face No. 10 Minnesota on Monday at 7 p.m. at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. For those who can’t make it due to the dangerous wind chill, the dual meet will be broadcast on Big Ten Network.

The Hawkeyes have won the last nine matchups against the Gophers, including four straight in Iowa City.Iowa is 6-0 and coming off a 22-10 win over No. 6 Nebraska. Minnesota is 5-0 on the season, with its best win over No. 12 South Dakota State.

Monday’s dual will start at 125 pounds.

Matchups

Rankings via Intermat.

125 POUNDS: No. 5 Drake Ayala (IA) over No. 18 Patrick McKee (MINN) viadecision

Ayala is 1-4 all-time against McKee

Period 1: McKee leads, 3-1, after a takedown and escape point.

Period 2: Ayala earns a three-point takedown in the final 10 seconds of the period to go up, 5-3.

Period 3; McKee escapes about 15 seconds into the period, but Ayala responds quickly with a takedown. McKee escapes again to cut his deficit to three. Ayala receives a stall warning in the final 15 seconds.

The Hawkeye holds on to win, 8-5.

Iowa 3, Minnesota 0

133 POUNDS:No. 29 Tyler Wells (MINN) over Kale Petersen (IA) via decision

Petersen gets the nod over Brody Teske.

Period 1: Wells gets on the board first with a takedown. Petersen escapes. Petersen takes a shot in on Wells’ left leg, but the pair goes out of bounds before he can finish. Wells leads, 3-1.

Period 2: Petersen rides Wells the entire period to earn 1:44 of riding time.

Period 3: Petersen escapes and trails, 3-2. Wells earns a three-point takedown, but Iowa coach Tom Brands throws the challenge block. After review, the takedown stands. Petersen escapes but can’t secure a takedown to tie it up in the final 30 seconds.

Wells wins, 6-3.

Iowa 3, Minnesota 3

141 POUNDS: No. 1 Real Woods (IA) over No. 19 Vance VomBaur (MINN) via decision

Period 1: Woods scores a takedown and rides VomBaur for 1:36. Woods leads, 3-1.

Period 2: Woods scores the only points of the period with an escape. The Hawkeye leads, 4-1.

Period 3: VomBaur escapes to cut his deficit to two. The Gopher continues to attack but Woods holds strong in the final minute to secure the win.

Woods prevails, 4-2.

Iowa 6, Minnesota 3

149 POUNDS: No. 12 Caleb Rathjen (IA) over No. 13 Drew Roberts (MINN) viadecision

Rathjen is 1-0 all-time versus Roberts, defeating him in the 2021-22 season.

Period 1: Rathjen gets on the board first. Roberts escapes. The Hawkeye leads, 3-1.

Period 2: Rathjen quickly escapes and leads, 4-1.

Period 3: Roberts escapes. Rathjen increases his lead with a three-point takedown, and Roberts escapes again. Blood time for Rathjen, who leads, 7-3.

Rathjen wins, 7-3.

Iowa 9, Minnesota 3

157 POUNDS: No. 11 Michael Blockhus (MINN) over No. 2 Jared Franek (IA) viadecision

Period 1: Franek somersaults over Blockhus and gets the takedown. Blockhus escapes. Franek leads, 3-1.

Period 2: Franek escapes for the only points of the period. He leads, 4-1.

Period 3: Blockhus escapes and earns a three-point takedown in the final 20 seconds to seal the upset.

Blockhus wins, 5-4, marking Franek’s first loss of the season.

Iowa 9, Minnesota 6

165 POUNDS: No. 7 Michael Caliendo (IA) over No. 30 Blaine Brenner (MINN) viadecision

Caliendo defeated Brenner via tech fall at the Soldier Salute.

Period 1: Scoreless in the first three minutes.

Period 2: Blood timeout for Brenner 24 seconds in. Caliendo escapes. Brenner has his hands all over Caliendo’s face, and the Hawkeye is awarded a point. Caliendo holds one of Brenner’s legs in the air and kicks the other to bring the Gopher to the ground and finish the takedown. Blood timeout for Caliendo, who leads, 5-0.

Period 3: Brenner escapes. Brenner gets called for stalling with less than 30 seconds left. The Hawks wanted another stall warning in the final few seconds, but the refs didn’t call it.

Caliendo wins, 5-1.

Iowa 12, Minnesota 6

174 POUNDS: Patrick Kennedy (IA) over Sam Skillings (MINN) via majordecision

Period 1: Kennedy cracks the scoreboard in the final 30 seconds with a takedown and then tilts Skillings for a two-point near fall. Kennedy leads, 5-0.

Period 2: Kennedy escapes and goes right back in for another takedown. Skillings escapes. Kennedy up, 9-1.

Period 3: Kennedy scores another takedown in the final 20 seconds to secure Iowa’s first bonus points of the day.

Kennedy wins, 13-2.

Iowa 16, Minnesota 6

184 POUNDS: No. 10 Isaiah Salazar (MINN) over Aiden Riggins (IA) viadecision

Period 1: Salazar scores a takedown.

Period 2: Salazar escapes and leads, 4-0.

Period 3: Salazar with another takedown in the final 10 seconds.

Salazar wins, 7-0.

Iowa 16, Minnesota 9

197 POUNDS: No. 16 Zach Glazier (IA) over No. 24 Garrett Joles (MINN) via decision

Glazier defeated Joles, 5-4, at the Soldier Salute.

Period 1: Glazier scores a takedown at the 1:25 mark. Joles escapes.

Period 2: Glazier chooses to start on top. Joles escapes. Glazier leads, 3-2.

Period 3: Glazier escapes in 35 seconds and fights off Joles the rest of the way to stay undefeated on the season.

Glazier wins, 4-2.

Iowa 19, Minnesota 9

HEAVYWEIGHT: Ben Kueter (IA) over No. 29 Bennett Tabor (MINN) viadecision

Kueter, who also plays Iowa football, makes his collegiate wrestling debut. Everyone in Carver is on their feet as he walks out of the tunnel.

Period 1: Kueter gets his first points as a Hawkeye with a three-point takedown. Tabor escapes.

Period 2: Tabor chooses bottom and escapes with a little over a minute remaining. Kueter leads, 3-2, and has 1:02.8 of riding time.

Period 3: Tabor rides Kueter for about 45 seconds, but the Hawkeye gets a reversal to ultimately seal the match.

Kueter wins, 5-3.

FINAL: Iowa 22, Minnesota 9

Live updates | No. 3 Iowa men’s wrestling returns home to battle No. 10 Minnesota (2024)

FAQs

How did Iowa do in the Big Ten wrestling tournament? ›

Overall, the Hawkeyes finished in fourth place with 110 1/2 points. Two-time NCAA defending champ Penn State, which featured a school record seven finalists and five champs, easily won the team championship with 170 points.

How many Iowa wrestlers are in the semifinals? ›

Overall, Iowa sent six wrestlers to the semifinals as the Hawkeyes stood in third place behind tournament-leading Penn State and Michigan. The finals are set to begin Sunday at 3:30 p.m.

What is the new wrestling facility in Iowa? ›

The 38,500-foot, $31 million dollar Goschke Family Wrestling Training Center adjacent to Carver-Hawkeye Arena is a monument to the current and past men's and women's wrestling teams, their past success and the athletes it will help in the future.

What happened to the Iowa wrestler? ›

Nelson Brands' college wrestling career with the Iowa Hawkeyes is effectively over after his appeal of a suspension for sports betting was denied, KCRG reports.

Why is the state of Iowa so good at wrestling? ›

Wrestling has been a huge deal in Iowa since the late 1800s. The sport's growth was sparked by Martin Burns and Frank Gotch, who were both farm kids from Iowa. Iowa Public Television played a critical role in expanding wrestling's audience in the state.

Has Iowa ever won the Big 10? ›

Iowa played in the national championship game against San Francisco in 1956, but lost by 12 after taking an early double-digit lead. The Hawkeyes played in a third Final Four in 1980, and have also won the Big Ten tournament thrice since its 1998 inception, in 2001, 2006, and 2022.

How many times has Iowa won the national championship in wrestling? ›

Iowa has won the second most team titles with 24 NCAA titles. Under head coach Dan Gable, Iowa had the longest streak of consecutive titles at nine from 1978 through 1986. Penn State has won 12 titles, Iowa State has won eight titles, and Oklahoma has won seven championships.

How many 4 time national champion wrestlers are there? ›

The previous four-time champions were Pat Smith of Oklahoma State (1990, 1991, 1992, 1994), Cael Sanderson of Iowa State (1999, 2000, 2001, 2002), Kyle Dake of Cornell (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013), Logan Stieber of Ohio State), 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015) and Yianni Diakomihalis of Cornell (2018, 2019, 2022, 2023).

How many Iowa wrestlers are in the quarter finals? ›

KANSAS CITY, Missouri – The University of Iowa wrestling team has four quarterfinalists, and all nine Hawkeyes are still alive following Session II of the 2024 NCAA Championships at the T-Mobile Center.

What college has the best wrestling facility? ›

Carver-Hawkeye Arena, University of Iowa

Carver-Hawkeye Arena is home to the 23-time NCAA champion Iowa Hawkeyes and was overwhelming voted the best place to watch college wrestling by fans. The arena opened in 1983 and had a major renovation in 2011 that has given it its current look.

How much did the Iowa wrestling facility cost? ›

The new facility for men's and women's wrestling sits just next to Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Construction of the $31-million, 38,500-square-foot building was funded entirely by private gifts through the Carver Circle campaign.

Is Iowa State a good wrestling school? ›

Iowa State continues to make gains following a 45th-place finish at the 2018 NCAA Championships during Dresser's rookie year with the Cyclones. Dresser-led teams have had no fewer than eight NCAA qualifiers since his second season. “We improved again,” Dresser said.

How many Iowa wrestlers got suspended for gambling? ›

Iowa wrestling coach Tom Brands weighed in Wednesday on recent developments in the gambling investigation that led to suspensions for seven Hawkeyes.

Did Iowa wrestlers get reinstated? ›

Iowa Wrestling Gets Nelson Brands Back, Adds Kyle Parco Via Transfer Portal.

Who is the best wrestler from Iowa State? ›

Iowa State is home to wrestling legend and Olympic champion Dan Gable. It also produced four-time NCAA champion and Olympic champion Cael Sanderson, arguably the greatest NCAA wrestler of all-time.

How did the Iowa Hawkeyes do in the NCAA wrestling tournament? ›

The Hawkeyes finished the national tournament in fifth place with four All-Americans, their smallest podium group since 2013 when they also had four (Mike Evans, Ethen Lofthouse, Tony Ramos and curent Iowa State assistant Derek St.

How did Iowa get into the Big Ten championship? ›

Iowa defeated Illinois, 15-13, on Saturday to improve to 9-2 overall and 6-2 in conference play. The Hawkeyes' victory gave them the outright West Division title and a spot in the Big Ten Football Championship Game for the third time in program history.

Is Iowa State good at wrestling? ›

After the NCAA initially awarded only first-, second- and third-place trophies at the national tournament, the NCAA later decided to award the Cyclones a trophy for their fourth-place efforts. The NCAA traditionally awarded fourth-place trophies for wrestling, but decided to cut back to three in 2024.

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