The Hawkeyes not only won all 10 bouts but also secured bonus points in seven of 10 matches, highlighted by back-to-back wins by fall from Gabe Arnold 184 pounds and Stephen Buchanan at 197. Both of their pins were in the first period, a synopsis of Iowa's dominance on the day.
Iowa is playing a dangerous game, in which the volume of the broader program narrative will only get louder should it continue down this path.
Wisconsin, up for the challenge, swiftly took control of the game and cruised to an ever-so-feel-good victory. The Badgers continue to win in a variety of ways, and, with 116 points, 21 three-pointers and an emerging sense of confidence, Wisconsin took a massive stride in realizing its full potential.
Second-ranked Iowa dominated Wisconsin in the Big Ten Conference opening dual Sunday. The Hawkeyes won all 10 bouts, including seven bonus-point victories, in a 45-0 shutout.
It’s increasingly difficult to take Iowa Hawkeyes men's basketball seriously if it continues to be a punching bag for opposing offenses.
Drew Thelwell’s favorite sight on the basketball court isn’t scoring. A splash from long range or a ferocious slam dunk may light up the scoreboard, but not the Iowa fifth-year guard’s enthusiasm. Rather,
The Wisconsin men went 1-1 on their road trip to California, besting USC before falling to UCLA this past Tuesday night, seeing a seven-game win streak come to
When it comes to Iowa men’s wrestling, more often than not the Hawkeyes are the ‘hammer’ rather than the ‘nail.’ That was certainly the case on Sunday afternoon in Madison, as #2 Iowa blanked hosts Wisconsin,
The second-ranked University of Iowa wrestling team shutout Wisconsin, 45-0, on Sunday afternoon at the UW Field House. The Hawkeyes improved to 7-0 overall and 1-0 in Big Ten competition.
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