After day one, both IU wrestlers are alive at nationals
At the conclusion of day one, both Hoosiers have more wrestling to do at the NCAA Wrestling Championships in Madison Square Garden.
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At the conclusion of day one, both Hoosiers have more wrestling to do at the NCAA Wrestling Championships in Madison Square Garden.
Two Hoosiers will be spending their spring break wrestling against the best in the country in Madison Square Garden at the 2016 NCAA Wrestling Championships.
The Hoosiers brought home two top-five finishers in this year's Big Ten Wrestling Championships.
This weekend IU will travel to Iowa City, Iowa, to participate in this year’s Big Ten Championships.
During senior night, IU Coach Duane Goldman always shakes the hand of every senior on the roster.
In the last dual match before the Big Ten Championships, IU fell to Southern Conference Champions Appalachian State 21-13 in a match that came down to the last matchup.
For the first time in program history, IU will compete in the National Wrestling Coaches Association Dual Series when IU wrestles the Southern Conference champions, Appalachian State.
One last Big Ten bout at home. One last chance to secure a Big Ten win in front of the Hoosier faithful.
The No. 16 Hoosiers find themselves at 3-5 in conference play after dropping two matches this weekend against No. 2 Iowa and No. 24 Purdue.
Sophomore Luke Blanton and the IU wrestling team have four matches left before the Big Ten Tournament in Iowa. Two matches are against ranked opponents this weekend.
The Hoosiers fell to 3-3 in conference play after losing to Ohio State 27-9.
Hoosier wrestling added a heavyweight transfer from the United States Military Academy West Point.
It was the last match of the dual and a winner-take-all situation.
IU wrestling already has more Big Ten wins this season than in the past three combined.
By Ryan Schuld
Going into Friday’s dual match against Big Ten foe Maryland, the wrestling team had already won a Big Ten dual, matching the total number of Big Ten dual wins over the last five seasons combined.
Junior wrestler Nate Jackson gets on a knee and looks at the floor before every match, saying the same thing over and over.
Junior wrestler Nate Jackson was named Big Ten Wrestler of the Week for the first time in his career. He is the second Hoosier to be given the honor this season. Luke Blanton was given the award Dec. 15, 2015.
IU’s perfect start to conference play ended Sunday with a loss to No. 1 Penn State 34-8 at the University Gym.
The Hoosiers won just four dual matches last season.