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State Team Scores
Top 10
1Waverly-Shell Rock219.0
2Colfax-Mingo159.0
3Osage135.0
4Bettendorf133.0
5Decorah124.0
6Charles City115.0
7Lewis Central114.0
7Spencer114.0
9Mid-Prairie98.0
10Vinton-Shellsburg90.0

East Sac County'sOliviaVillegas went 5-2 over the 2 days.

100
1st Place – Jillian Worthen of Union, LaPorte City
2nd Place – Gable Hemann of Osage
3rd Place – Maya Humlicek of Lewis Central
4th Place – Mariah Michels of Saint Ansgar
5th Place – Hillary Trainor of Sumner-Fredericksburg
6th Place – Ava Kennedy of Treynor
7th Place – Gabi Robertson of Mid-Prairie
8th Place – Lily Webster of Colfax-Mingo
1st Place Match
Jillian Worthen (Union, LaPorte City) 18-0, Fr. over Gable Hemann (Osage) 22-5, Fr. (Dec 3-0)
3rd Place Match
Maya Humlicek (Lewis Central) 21-6, Fr. over Mariah Michels (Saint Ansgar) 16-7, Fr. (Dec 10-3)
5th Place Match
Hillary Trainor (Sumner-Fredericksburg) 19-10, So. over Ava Kennedy (Treynor) 10-4, Fr. (MD 12-3)
7th Place Match
Gabi Robertson (Mid-Prairie) 15-8, So. over Lily Webster (Colfax-Mingo) 13-9, Fr. (Dec 6-2)

105
1st Place – Molly Allen of Underwood
2nd Place – Hannah Davis of Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln
3rd Place – Bree Swenson of Vinton-Shellsburg
4th Place – Mia Kurth of Waukon
5th Place – Hannah Beintema of Bettendorf
6th Place – Ava McNeal of Lewis Central
7th Place – Reese Berns of Central Community, Elkader
8th Place – Alexis Alexander of Chariton
1st Place Match
Molly Allen (Underwood) 9-0, Fr. over Hannah Davis (Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln) 20-2, Sr. (MD 12-1)
3rd Place Match
Bree Swenson (Vinton-Shellsburg) 20-6, So. over Mia Kurth (Waukon) 16-9, So. (Fall 4:46)
5th Place Match
Hannah Beintema (Bettendorf) 13-7, Sr. over Ava McNeal (Lewis Central) 22-10, Jr. (Fall 3:44)
7th Place Match
Reese Berns (Central Community, Elkader) 17-7, Fr. over Alexis Alexander (Chariton) 11-5, Jr. (Fall 2:57)

110
1st Place – Reanah Utterback of Sigourney-Keota
2nd Place – Jalynn Goodale of Osage
3rd Place – Adyson Lundquist of Southwest Valley
4th Place – Jada Daily of Davenport West
5th Place – Hannah Reel of Dubuque Senior
6th Place – Kaitlynn Schuler of Pocahontas Area
7th Place – Hope Chiattello of Cedar Falls
8th Place – Isabelle Johnson of Bettendorf
1st Place Match
Reanah Utterback (Sigourney-Keota) 5-0, Fr. over Jalynn Goodale (Osage) 24-3, Jr. (Fall 3:12)
3rd Place Match
Adyson Lundquist (Southwest Valley) 25-2, Jr. over Jada Daily (Davenport West) 12-8, So. (Fall 1:59)
5th Place Match
Hannah Reel (Dubuque Senior) 17-11, Jr. over Kaitlynn Schuler (Pocahontas Area) 12-4, Jr. (Dec 8-2)
7th Place Match
Hope Chiattello (Cedar Falls) 31-12, Jr. over Isabelle Johnson (Bettendorf) 10-9, Sr. (Fall 1:04)

115
1st Place – Eva Diaz of Waverly-Shell Rock
2nd Place – Jasmine Luedtke of Ottumwa
3rd Place – Caitlin Reiter of Pleasant Valley
4th Place – Layla Ewing of Moravia
5th Place – Adison Musser of North Cedar, Stanwood
6th Place – Khylie Wainwright of North Scott
7th Place – Abby Blint of Mount Pleasant
8th Place – Maddie Plotz of Mount Vernon
1st Place Match
Eva Diaz (Waverly-Shell Rock) 23-1, Sr. over Jasmine Luedtke (Ottumwa) 9-1, So. (Dec 1-0)
3rd Place Match
Caitlin Reiter (Pleasant Valley) 26-3, So. over Layla Ewing (Moravia) 10-2, Fr. (Dec 7-5)
5th Place Match
Adison Musser (North Cedar, Stanwood) 20-3, So. over Khylie Wainwright (North Scott) 19-11, Jr. (Fall 1:29)
7th Place Match
Abby Blint (Mount Pleasant) 16-6, Sr. over Maddie Plotz (Mount Vernon) 14-11, Sr. (Fall 2:10)

120
1st Place – Hannah Rogers of Wilton
2nd Place – Maddie Black of Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont
3rd Place – Mariah Webster of Colfax-Mingo
4th Place – Destiny Krum of East Buchanan
5th Place – Lila Walding of Sergeant Bluff-Luton
6th Place – Kadence Pape of Mfl MarMac
7th Place – Olivia Rogalla of Assumption, Davenport
8th Place – Bailey Brady of LeMars
1st Place Match
Hannah Rogers (Wilton) 25-7, So. over Maddie Black (Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont) 11-3, Sr. (Fall 1:57)
3rd Place Match
Mariah Webster (Colfax-Mingo) 18-3, Sr. over Destiny Krum (East Buchanan) 33-6, Fr. (SV-1 8-6)
5th Place Match
Lila Walding (Sergeant Bluff-Luton) 22-7, Jr. over Kadence Pape (Mfl MarMac) 19-7, Jr. (Fall 3:19)
7th Place Match
Olivia Rogalla (Assumption, Davenport) 17-4, Fr. over Bailey Brady (LeMars) 5-4, Jr. (MD 8-0)

120 Silver
1st Place – Teagan Schreiber of Clear Creek-Amana – Silver
2nd Place – Anna Hitchco*ck of Bettendorf – Silver
3rd Place – Breanna Johnson of Spencer – Silver
4th Place – Celia Dauphinais of Ames – Silver
5th Place – Ava McIntire of Humboldt – Silver
6th Place – Bailee Craun of Oelwein – Silver
7th Place – Stevy Griffin of Sioux Central – Silver
8th Place – Aubrie Kingsburry of Tripoli – Silver
1st Place Match
Teagan Schreiber (Clear Creek-Amana – Silver) 13-4, Sr. over Anna Hitchco*ck (Bettendorf – Silver) 4-3, Fr. (Fall 3:33)
3rd Place Match
Breanna Johnson (Spencer – Silver) 11-6, Fr. over Celia Dauphinais (Ames – Silver) 3-10, So. (Fall 1:25)
5th Place Match
Ava McIntire (Humboldt – Silver) 3-9, So. over Bailee Craun (Oelwein – Silver) 3-9, So. (Fall 0:28)
7th Place Match
Stevy Griffin (Sioux Central – Silver) 2-5, So. over Aubrie Kingsburry (Tripoli – Silver) 6-7, Jr. (Fall 2:51)

125
1st Place – Ella Schmit of Bettendorf
2nd Place – Rylee Vercande of Williamsburg
3rd Place – Sophie Barnes of Lewis Central
4th Place – Mackenzie Childers of Prairie, Cedar Rapids
5th Place – Josephine Wearmouth of Martensdale-St Marys
6th Place – Ava Scranton of Anamosa
7th Place – Bailey Cox of NH/TV
8th Place – Danica Linn of Colfax-Mingo
1st Place Match
Ella Schmit (Bettendorf) 16-0, Sr. over Rylee Vercande (Williamsburg) 19-2, Sr. (Fall 2:55)
3rd Place Match
Sophie Barnes (Lewis Central) 24-1, Jr. over Mackenzie Childers (Prairie, Cedar Rapids) 24-6, Fr. (Fall 1:01)
5th Place Match
Josephine Wearmouth (Martensdale-St Marys) 5-2, Sr. over Ava Scranton (Anamosa) 21-8, Jr. (M. For.)
7th Place Match
Bailey Cox (NH/TV) 13-8, Jr. over Danica Linn (Colfax-Mingo) 18-4, Sr. (Fall 3:47)

125 Silver
1st Place – Addy Appelhans of Anamosa – Silver
2nd Place – Emily Lundvall of Glenwood – Silver
3rd Place – Hadley Boshart of Gilbert – Silver
4th Place – Haley Descourouez of Clear Creek-Amana – Silver
5th Place – Rhi Youmans of Osage – Silver
6th Place – Carly Baumgartner of Linn-Mar – Silver
7th Place – Piper Bartmess of Ames – Silver
8th Place – Lexi Roberts of Humboldt – Silver
1st Place Match
Addy Appelhans (Anamosa – Silver) 15-6, Fr. over Emily Lundvall (Glenwood – Silver) 0-1, So. (Fall 0:27)
3rd Place Match
Hadley Boshart (Gilbert – Silver) 7-7, Jr. over Haley Descourouez (Clear Creek-Amana – Silver) 3-5, Fr. (Fall 0:51)
5th Place Match
Rhi Youmans (Osage – Silver) 1-14, Fr. over Carly Baumgartner (Linn-Mar – Silver) 4-15, So. (Fall 0:49)
7th Place Match
Piper Bartmess (Ames – Silver) 0-13, Jr. over Lexi Roberts (Humboldt – Silver) 3-14, So. (Fall 1:16)

130
1st Place – Lilly Luft of Charles City
2nd Place – Macy Smith of Waverly-Shell Rock
3rd Place – Maeley Elsbury of South Tama County
4th Place – Ashlynn Miller of North Cedar, Stanwood
5th Place – Bronwyn Brenneman of Mid-Prairie
6th Place – Kylie Doty of Colfax-Mingo
7th Place – Tatum Shepherd of Ridge View
8th Place – Alexys Petersen of Bettendorf
1st Place Match
Lilly Luft (Charles City) 24-2, Jr. over Macy Smith (Waverly-Shell Rock) 10-1, Sr. (Dec 9-3)
3rd Place Match
Maeley Elsbury (South Tama County) 17-2, So. over Ashlynn Miller (North Cedar, Stanwood) 21-6, Sr. (Fall 5:40)
5th Place Match
Bronwyn Brenneman (Mid-Prairie) 19-9, Sr. over Kylie Doty (Colfax-Mingo) 19-6, Sr. (Dec 5-4)
7th Place Match
Tatum Shepherd (Ridge View) 5-2, So. over Alexys Petersen (Bettendorf) 18-5, So. (Fall 3:32)

135
1st Place – Alexis Ross of Fort Dodge
2nd Place – Sarah Lewis of Centerville
3rd Place – Moorea Brown of Center Point-Urbana
4th Place – Anna Sondall of Boone
5th Place – Kailey Hervol of Waverly-Shell Rock
6th Place – Tierney Perkins of Crestwood, Cresco
7th Place – Jazmyn Knutson of Valley, West Des Moines
8th Place – Rachel Bane of Vinton-Shellsburg
1st Place Match
Alexis Ross (Fort Dodge) 27-0, Jr. over Sarah Lewis (Centerville) 10-2, Jr. (Dec 3-0)
3rd Place Match
Moorea Brown (Center Point-Urbana) 20-5, Jr. over Anna Sondall (Boone) 21-5, Sr. (Dec 7-0)
5th Place Match
Kailey Hervol (Waverly-Shell Rock) 13-5, Sr. over Tierney Perkins (Crestwood, Cresco) 20-5, Jr. (M. For.)
7th Place Match
Jazmyn Knutson (Valley, West Des Moines) 14-4, Sr. over Rachel Bane (Vinton-Shellsburg) 11-17, Sr. (Fall 2:27)

140
1st Place – Emma Peach of Iowa Valley, Marengo
2nd Place – Annika Behrends of Waverly-Shell Rock
3rd Place – Lexi Byrne of Cedar Rapids Kennedy
4th Place – Mahri Manz of Lewis Central
5th Place – Kiara Djoumessi of Waverly-Shell Rock
6th Place – Meridian Snitker of Waukon
7th Place – Chloe Etten of BGM- Brooklyn
8th Place – Dana Cleveland of Ankeny Centennial
1st Place Match
Emma Peach (Iowa Valley, Marengo) 21-0, Fr. over Annika Behrends (Waverly-Shell Rock) 5-1, Sr. (Fall 5:53)
3rd Place Match
Lexi Byrne (Cedar Rapids Kennedy) 19-1, Sr. over Mahri Manz (Lewis Central) 28-5, Fr. (Dec 3-0)
5th Place Match
Kiara Djoumessi (Waverly-Shell Rock) 16-3, So. over Meridian Snitker (Waukon) 17-7, Sr. (Fall 0:45)
7th Place Match
Chloe Etten (BGM- Brooklyn) 10-4, Jr. over Dana Cleveland (Ankeny Centennial) 11-9, So. (Fall 4:47)

145
1st Place – Alana Duggan of Wahlert, Dubuque
2nd Place – Tatum Wolford of Wapello
3rd Place – Haidyn Snyder of Waverly-Shell Rock
4th Place – Aubrey Chapman of Osage
5th Place – Niah Smith of Davenport West
6th Place – Espie Almazan of Lewis Central
7th Place – Kayte Yaw of Des Moines East
8th Place – Emma Barker of Iowa City, West
1st Place Match
Alana Duggan (Wahlert, Dubuque) 15-6, Sr. over Tatum Wolford (Wapello) 12-2, So. (Dec 6-3)
3rd Place Match
Haidyn Snyder (Waverly-Shell Rock) 27-2, Jr. over Aubrey Chapman (Osage) 18-10, Fr. (Fall 0:23)
5th Place Match
Niah Smith (Davenport West) 22-8, Sr. over Espie Almazan (Lewis Central) 21-7, So. (Dec 2-1)
7th Place Match
Kayte Yaw (Des Moines East) 14-3, Jr. over Emma Barker (Iowa City, West) 10-6, Sr. (Fall 4:36)

155
1st Place – Isabella Deeds of Ridge View
2nd Place – Aine Moffit of Pleasant Valley
3rd Place – Jannell Avila of Iowa City, West
4th Place – Bailey Weeks of Vinton-Shellsburg
5th Place – Maggie Schroeder of Colfax-Mingo
6th Place – Keeley Kehrli of East Buchanan
7th Place – Sophie Degner of Algona
8th Place – Josie Jecklin of Epworth, Western Dubuque
1st Place Match
Isabella Deeds (Ridge View) 6-0, So. over Aine Moffit (Pleasant Valley) 19-3, Sr. (Dec 6-3)
3rd Place Match
Jannell Avila (Iowa City, West) 12-1, Jr. over Bailey Weeks (Vinton-Shellsburg) 22-6, Sr. (Fall 3:02)
5th Place Match
Maggie Schroeder (Colfax-Mingo) 21-4, Sr. over Keeley Kehrli (East Buchanan) 26-3, Jr. (Fall 2:46)
7th Place Match
Sophie Degner (Algona) 5-2, Sr. over Josie Jecklin (Epworth, Western Dubuque) 14-9, Jr. (Fall 2:00)

170
1st Place – Naomi Simon of Decorah
2nd Place – Bella Porcelli of Southeast Polk
3rd Place – Samantha Spielbauer of Clayton Ridge
4th Place – Katie Schlosser of Colfax-Mingo
5th Place – Libby Dix of Mount Vernon
6th Place – Leah Grimm of Osage
7th Place – Maria Elizondo of Humboldt
8th Place – Jessie Hutchinson of Newton
1st Place Match
Naomi Simon (Decorah) 25-0, So. over Bella Porcelli (Southeast Polk) 10-1, So. (Fall 3:57)
3rd Place Match
Samantha Spielbauer (Clayton Ridge) 17-3, Jr. over Katie Schlosser (Colfax-Mingo) 20-3, Sr. (Fall 0:36)
5th Place Match
Libby Dix (Mount Vernon) 18-5, Fr. over Leah Grimm (Osage) 19-7, Jr. (Fall 2:39)
7th Place Match
Maria Elizondo (Humboldt) 18-3, Sr. over Jessie Hutchinson (Newton) 7-6, Jr. (Fall 3:04)

190
1st Place – Jana Terwee of West Lyon
2nd Place – Mackenzie Arends of Nevada
3rd Place – Rachel Eddy of Independence
4th Place – Isabella Canada of AHSTW
5th Place – Grace Gray of Ankeny Centennial
6th Place – Chelsea Mickles of Perry
7th Place – Ella Brown of Cedar Rapids Kennedy
8th Place – Bayley Hawkins of Muscatine
1st Place Match
Jana Terwee (West Lyon) 20-0, So. over Mackenzie Arends (Nevada) 4-1, Fr. (TB-1 3-2)
3rd Place Match
Rachel Eddy (Independence) 15-1, Jr. over Isabella Canada (AHSTW) 12-2, Jr. (Fall 4:39)
5th Place Match
Grace Gray (Ankeny Centennial) 11-4, Sr. over Chelsea Mickles (Perry) 4-3, Fr. (Fall 1:01)
7th Place Match
Ella Brown (Cedar Rapids Kennedy) 14-2, Fr. over Bayley Hawkins (Muscatine) 7-8, Sr. (For.)

220
1st Place – Savannah Sistad of Creston
2nd Place – Jocelyn Buffum of Missouri Valley
3rd Place – Madison Hinrichs of Waverly-Shell Rock
4th Place – Clara Carpenter of Boone
5th Place – Alyson Krum of East Buchanan
6th Place – Halley Beaudet of Dallas Center-Grimes
7th Place – Reese Baxter of Perry
8th Place – Bralyyn Wagler of WACO, Wayland
1st Place Match
Savannah Sistad (Creston) 4-0, So. over Jocelyn Buffum (Missouri Valley) 11-3, Fr. (Dec 3-0)
3rd Place Match
Madison Hinrichs (Waverly-Shell Rock) 21-6, So. over Clara Carpenter (Boone) 9-10, Jr. (Dec 1-0)
5th Place Match
Alyson Krum (East Buchanan) 22-3, So. over Halley Beaudet (Dallas Center-Grimes) 5-4, Fr. (Fall 1:30)
7th Place Match
Reese Baxter (Perry) 3-2, Fr. over Bralyyn Wagler (WACO, Wayland) 5-14, Jr. (Fall 0:26)

285
1st Place – Olivia Huckfelt of Spencer
2nd Place – Rylee Coyle of Humboldt
3rd Place – Ava Thompson of Charles City
4th Place – Rose Rother of West Fork, Sheffield
5th Place – Hannah Illg-Keith of Sioux Central
6th Place – Addisson Hershberger of Crestwood, Cresco
7th Place – Madelyn Hartz of West Branch
8th Place – Miranda Ginn of Dallas Center-Grimes
1st Place Match
Olivia Huckfelt (Spencer) 14-0, So. over Rylee Coyle (Humboldt) 6-4, So. (Fall 2:35)
3rd Place Match
Ava Thompson (Charles City) 16-4, So. over Rose Rother (West Fork, Sheffield) 4-14, Jr. (Fall 5:50)
5th Place Match
Hannah Illg-Keith (Sioux Central) 10-4, Jr. over Addisson Hershberger (Crestwood, Cresco) 8-10, Sr. (Fall 2:45)
7th Place Match
Madelyn Hartz (West Branch) 6-4, Sr. over Miranda Ginn (Dallas Center-Grimes) 3-4, Fr. (Fall 2:09)

2022 IWCOA Girls State Wrestling Tournament Final Results (2024)

FAQs

2022 IWCOA Girls State Wrestling Tournament Final Results? ›

East Sac County's Olivia Villegas went 5-2 over the 2 days.

Who won the Iowa Girl Wins State Wrestling Championship results? ›

Editor's note: Lilly Luft, after this story was written, on Friday night went on to win her third straight Iowa High School Girls State Wrestling championship — her first since the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union sanctioned girls wrestling.

Who won state wrestling in Iowa? ›

Iowa City High's Ben Kueter completed a 111-0 career with his fourth state championship, while Waverly-Shell Rock, Osage and Don Bosco earned state title sweeps. Here's a look the championship results and final team scores from the 2023 Iowa high school boys' state wrestling tournament.

Who won state wrestling 2023 Iowa? ›

ByTony Hager (@hagertony)
1Osage175.5
2Notre Dame, Burlington106.5
3Mount Vernon99.0
4West Delaware, Manchester97.5
5Sergeant Bluff-Luton82.5
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How can I watch the Iowa High School State Wrestling Finals? ›

Complete broadcast schedule.

In addition, the semifinals will air on theIHSSN Cable Network and the finals on the IHSSN Broadcast Network. Check local listings for details. You can watch every match in all weight classes Wednesday through Saturday beginning at 9 a.m. each day with a FloWrestling subscription.

Who won the Iowa Iowa State wrestling match today? ›

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A quick takedown in the first, an escape in the second, plus another point for riding-time did the trick. After trailing 9-6 at half, Iowa State wins four of the final five to defeat Northern Iowa, 19-12.

Did Iowa beat Iowa State in wrestling? ›

2 Iowa wrestling tops Iowa State 18-15 behind three bonus point wins | NCAA.com.

How did Iowa do in the NCAA wrestling tournament? ›

Woods was one of six Hawkeye wrestlers who earned All-American honors this week, leading Iowa to 82.5 team points, good for a second-place finish overall. Penn State won the team title with 137.5 points and eight total All-Americans. Cornell finished third, with 76.5, ahead of fourth-place Ohio State (70.5).

How many wrestlers did Iowa qualify for the NCAA tournament? ›

10 QUALIFIERS

It marks the second straight year that all 10 Hawkeyes earned an automatic berth at the NCAA qualifying tournament. Prior to 2022, the last time it occurred was 2010. Iowa is one of four schools sending 10 wrestlers to the national tournament (Missouri, Oklahoma State, Virginia Tech).

How many national championships does Iowa State Wrestling have? ›

Penn State has won 11 titles, Iowa State has won eight titles, and Oklahoma has won seven championships. Only seven other schools have won a team title, with none of those schools having won more than three championships. Since 2011, Penn State under coach head coach Cael Sanderson has won 10 NCAA team titles.

What high school has the most wrestling state championships? ›

In Omaha South's heyday, they were the toast of Nebraska high school wrestling, winning multiple titles in the 1930s, 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. Despite not winning a state title since 1967, Omaha South still holds the state record with 124 individual state champions.

How many 4 time Iowa State wrestling champions are there? ›

In the 96-year history of the Iowa high school state wrestling championships, only 31 wrestlers have won four individual state titles.

Who has the most wrestling state championships? ›

There have been 55 different programs that have won State team championships. Wisconsin Rapids has the most titles with 21.

Where is Ben Kueter going to college? ›

Kueter, who plans to compete in both football and wrestling in college at Iowa, won his previous three matches at state by fall this year. He finishes his high school career at City High with state titles at 160 pounds in 2020, 195 pounds in 2021, and 220 pounds in 2022 and 2023.

Where can I watch Iowa Girls State Wrestling? ›

Be sure to also follow the main Des Moines Register sports account (@DMRSports) and the All-Iowa Sports account (@AllIowa), as well as the Register's main account (@DMRegister). The Register's High School Insider Facebook page will share all our wrestling coverage this week.

Where can I watch Iowa High School State Wrestling 2023? ›

The Iowa High School Sports Network will provide free coverage of Friday's semifinal rounds and Saturday's championship matches through its livestreaming platforms and cable and network television partners. We recommend you download the IHSSN app for streaming.

Who won the Iowa vs Iowa State wrestling dual? ›

Instant Analysis: #2 Iowa defeats #10 Iowa State, 18-15, in thrilling Cy-Hawk wrestling dual.

Did Spencer Lee quit the tournament? ›

Hawkeye Wrestling Club's Spencer Lee reaches semifinals, withdraws from U.S. Open tournament | The Gazette.

How many Iowa wrestlers are in the semi finals? ›

Along with the three semifinalists, the Hawkeyes have three wrestlers alive on the consolation side of the bracket. Iowa is second in the team standings with 48 points, while Penn State is leading the team race with 78 points.

Who is Iowa State's biggest rival? ›

The Iowa–Iowa State rivalry is an American college rivalry between the Iowa Hawkeyes sports teams of the University of Iowa and the Iowa State Cyclones sports teams of Iowa State University.

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

The Hawkeyes qualified all 10 wrestlers to the NCAA tournament. They all placed seventh or better, including third-place finishes from 149-pound senior Max Murin and heavyweight Tony Cassioppi. NCAA finalist Jacob Warner (197) and 174-pounder Nelson Brands were fifth for Iowa.

How many years did Iowa beat Iowa State? ›

Iowa–Iowa State football rivalry
Statistics
Meetings total69
All-time seriesIowa leads 46–23
Largest victoryIowa, 57–3 (1985)
Longest win streakIowa, 15 (1983–1997)
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What is the hardest wrestling tournament in the US? ›

The downtown arena hosts the CIF State Wrestling Championships, arguably the toughest state tournament in the country. There is only one state champion crowned per weight class for the entire state, making a California state title worth its weight in gold.

Did Iowa State make NCAA tournament? ›

– For the 22nd time in school history, the Iowa State men's basketball team has earned a bid to the NCAA Tournament. The Cyclones have reached nine NCAA Tournaments since 20212, one of 10 teams in the field this year to do so. Iowa State (19-13, 9-9 Big 12) earned a No.

What is Cael Sanderson salary? ›

$550,000 for the '22-23 season.

How many wrestlers get scholarships? ›

How many scholarships for D1 wrestling? Athletic scholarships from NCAA Division 1 wrestling programs are difficult to come by. Only one percent of high school athletes go on to compete at this level. Coaches can give out a maximum of 9.9 scholarships per year, and they usually divide this up into partial scholarships.

How far has Iowa gone in NCAA tournament? ›

Iowa has played in the Final Four on three occasions, reaching the semifinals in 1955 and 1980 and playing in the championship game against the University of San Francisco in 1956.

How many Big Ten championships does Iowa wrestling have? ›

HAWKEYE WRESTLING HISTORY

The Hawkeyes have won 24 national titles and 37 Big Ten titles. Iowa's 55 NCAA Champions have won a total of 85 NCAA individual titles, crowning seven three-time and 16 two-time champions. The Hawkeyes' 117 Big Ten champions have combined for 208 conference titles.

What sport has Iowa State won a national championship? ›

A member of the Big Ten Conference since 1899, the University of Iowa fields varsity teams in 22 sports. The Hawkeyes own 26 national championships, 23 of which have been won by the wrestling team.

Has Iowa State ever won a national championship in any sport? ›

Has Iowa State Ever Won a National Championship? No, the Iowa State Cyclones have never won an NCAA Basketball National Championship in March Madness. In fact, Iowa State has never made the finals across 21 tournament appearances.

What sport is Iowa known for? ›

Historically, Iowa has been very successful in wrestling, with 37 team Big Ten championships and 24 team national championships. The Hawkeyes have also won national championships in five other sports: men's gymnastics, football, field hockey, rifle and women's track and field.

What is the hardest high school wrestling tournament? ›

Super 32 really is the toughest high school tournament of the year and 2021 will be no different.

How many Big 12 schools have wrestling? ›

The conference fields 13 teams for wrestling, the most of any sport, with only four teams being full-time members, as well as nine affiliate members. Departing members are highlighted in red.

Was Cael Sanderson undefeated in high school? ›

He is the only undefeated four-time Division I champion in the history of collegiate wrestling. Prior to attending Iowa State, Cael, coached by his father Steve, won four individual Utah state championships, posting a 127-3 record at Wasatch High School in Heber City, Utah.

What school has the most state championships? ›

Punahou School is best known for being the alma mater of Barack Obama, and the former president won a basketball state title in 1979. That is one of the nearly 499 state championships the school has won, which the school claims it is the most of any high school in the nation.

Who did Logan Stieber lose to in high school? ›

Stieber went to Monroeville High School, in Monroeville, Ohio, and won five Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) state wrestling championships (four individually, and a team title for Monroeville in 2010), losing only once his entire high school career, to David Taylor of St. Paris Graham.

Did Penn State win the national wrestling championship? ›

Penn State wins NCAA wrestling championship.

Can you wrestle and play football in college? ›

On the high school and youth levels, many football players also wrestled. In some instances, there are college athletes who competed in both football and wrestling, much more in the earlier years, but it is still going on.

How good is Ben Kueter? ›

He became Iowa's 32nd four-time state wrestling champion. He became the seventh Iowa wrestler to finish with a perfect four-year record, with his final tally at 111-0. This was all largely expected, of course. Even though the Class 3A state wrestling tournament was as deep and talented as ever, Kueter was the star.

Where is Cody Chittum from? ›

Chittum, originally from Tennessee, was the number one ranked pound for pound wrestler in the country (by Flo and MatScouts) before reclassifying.

Who won Iowa Girls state wrestling? ›

Djoumessi's individual crown led Waverly-Shell Rock to the team title at the first Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union-organized state tournament. The Go-Hawks totaled 123 points to outlast East Buchanan (113), Decorah (108), and Lewis Central (102) in an exhilarating team race.

How many girls are wrestling in Iowa? ›

As of Sunday afternoon, a total of 2,386 Iowa girls were registered and eligible to wrestle this season, according to stats kept by Trackwrestling.

What states have sanctioned girls wrestling? ›

Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Tennessee ...

How can I watch the Iowa High School wrestling finals? ›

Complete broadcast schedule.

In addition, the semifinals will air on theIHSSN Cable Network and the finals on the IHSSN Broadcast Network. Check local listings for details. You can watch every match in all weight classes Wednesday through Saturday beginning at 9 a.m. each day with a FloWrestling subscription. .

What channel is the Iowa wrestling tournament on? ›

The NCAA Championships have aired on ESPN every year since 1980, a tradition that will continue this week. Here's a simple way to remember: Each morning session — Sessions 1, 3, 5 — will air on ESPNU.

Who won the women's wrestling championship? ›

It is one of two women's world titles for WWE's main roster, along with the WWE SmackDown Women's Championship on Raw. The current champion is Asuka, who is in her third reign. She won the title by defeating Bianca Belair at Night of Champions on May 27, 2023.

Who won womens wrestling? ›

Asuka is the current champion in her third reign. She won the title as the Raw Women's Championship by defeating Bianca Belair at Night of Champions on May 27, 2023, in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. During her reign on June 9, 2023, the title's name reverted to WWE Women's Championship.

Who won OSU vs Iowa wrestling? ›

IOWA CITY — Spencer Lee's Carver-Hawkeye wrestling career ended as it began. The Iowa senior decked Oklahoma State's Reece Witcraft in 51 seconds Sunday afternoon, helping the No. 2 Hawkeyes notch a 28-7 win over No.

Who is number 1 women's wrestling? ›

Current RAW Women's Champion Bianca Belair ranked #1 in 2021.

Who won the Raw womens championship last night? ›

Asuka Defeats Bianca Belair, Wins Raw Women's Title at WWE Night of Champions 2023 | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors | Bleacher Report.

Who got the SmackDown women's champion? ›

The current champion is Rhea Ripley, who is in her first reign. She won the title by defeating Charlotte Flair at WrestleMania 39 Night 1 on April 1, 2023.

How many national championships does Iowa State have in wrestling? ›

Penn State has won 11 titles, Iowa State has won eight titles, and Oklahoma has won seven championships. Only seven other schools have won a team title, with none of those schools having won more than three championships. Since 2011, Penn State under coach head coach Cael Sanderson has won 10 NCAA team titles.

Has Iowa State ever won a championship? ›

Iowa State boasts 8 NCAA team championships, but it's been over 30 years since the Cyclones last won a national team title. The Cyclones last won in 1987, under head coach Jim Gibbons. Before then, Harold Nichols coached Iowa State to six team championships in 1965, 1969, 1970, 1972, 1973, and 1977.

Did K State beat Iowa? ›

Kansas State basketball beats Iowa State to end Big 12 skid.

How many wrestlers did Iowa qualify for the NCAA Tournament? ›

10 QUALIFIERS

It marks the second straight year that all 10 Hawkeyes earned an automatic berth at the NCAA qualifying tournament. Prior to 2022, the last time it occurred was 2010. Iowa is one of four schools sending 10 wrestlers to the national tournament (Missouri, Oklahoma State, Virginia Tech).

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