Iowa State wrestling had a taste of Big 12 competition this past weekend against the Oklahoma Sooners.
Update: Arizona State is out of Sunday's duals because of COVID-19 protocols
The ninth-ranked Iowa State wrestling team is off to a good start this season with a 3-0 record with a mix of old and fresh faces producing at a high level.Â
The Iowa State wrestling team, ranked ninth in the NWCA Coaches Poll, dominated its competition on Sunday.
After opening its season with a convincing win, No. 9 Iowa State wrestling went head-to-head against two powerhouse teams; Loras College and the University of Nebraska at Kearney in Ames, Iowa.Â
Iowa State wrestling will continue the 2020-21 season Sunday in Ames, Iowa, against Loras College and the University of Nebraska at Kearney.Â
The Iowa State wrestling team hosted the first match of the season against the Wartburg Knights on Sunday, dominating the Knights, 35-6 in the first dual.
In its 35-6 win in the varsity dual over the Wartburg Knights (Division III) on Sunday, No. 8 Iowa State got the wins it expected from its All-Big 12 wrestlers.
After an extended offseason, Cyclone wrestling returned to the mat on Sunday when it took on the Wartburg Knights at Hilton Coliseum.
After an unprecedented offseason, the Iowa State wrestling team begins its 2020-21 season with a duel against the Wartburg Knights (NCAA Division III) at 1 p.m. on Sunday.
Since March, COVID-19 has affected the sport of wrestling.