The Cyclone wrestling season may have some downtime during the summer, but a select few wrestlers looked at the offseason as an opportunity to…
The dust has settled from the Big 12 Championships and the past weekend’s bouts spelled success for a majority of Cyclone wrestlers. Eight of the 10 wrestlers earned their spots in the NCAA Championships, followed by Kysen Terukina receiving the at-large bid for the tournament in the 125-pound weight class.
The Big 12 Wrestling Championship weekend had ups and downs for the Iowa State wrestling, but it still ended in a third-place finish with a single Big 12 champion in David Carr at 157 pounds.
Defending NCAA champion David Carr joined a special list of fellow Iowa State wrestlers Sunday night, becoming the 16th Cyclone to win three individual conference championships after defeating Jared Franek of North Dakota State 8–2 in the 157-pound final of the Big 12 Championships.
Iowa State wrestling ended the first day of the Big 12 Wrestling Championships at the BOK Center in Tulsa, Okla. Saturday in fifth place as the team scored 82.5 points across all matches contested.
The wrestling postseason has arrived, and the Cyclones are gearing up to hit the mat at the Big 12 Championships in Tulsa, Okla. The No. 5 Cyclones saw amazing success in the regular season, finishing atop the Big 12 with an undefeated 8-0 record in the conference and are now prepared to build off that momentum as they enter the home stretch.
"March Matness" has finally arrived for the Iowa State wrestling team, who will be heading to Tulsa, Okla. on Saturday and Sunday to take part in the annual Big 12 Championships.
The Iowa State wrestling team wrapped up its regular season on Feb. 16 with a road victory, holding off No. 9 Missouri 17-16 in Columbia, Mo. The win meant that the No. 5 Cyclones were now the Big 12's regular season champions at an undefeated record of 8-0, a mark that the program has not reached in over a decade.
Iowa State wrestling officially concluded its regular season schedule on Sunday by hosting the Last Chance Open at Hilton Coliseum.
The Iowa State wrestling team capped off their impressive regular season by keeping their streak alive with a narrow win over No. 9 Missouri Wednesday.
A top-10 matchup awaits the No. 5 Iowa State wrestling team as they look to close out their final dual meet of the season with a win against No. 9 Missouri on Wednesday.