Hoosiers split double-header against Buffalo and Indiana Tech
The Hoosiers split matches with Buffalo and Indiana Tech Sunday to move to 7-3 on the season as preparations for the Midlands Tournament begin.
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The Hoosiers split matches with Buffalo and Indiana Tech Sunday to move to 7-3 on the season as preparations for the Midlands Tournament begin.
The IU wrestling team has tied three times already this season. Twice, the tiebreaker criteria of total team points scored has caused the Hoosiers to come up short and take a loss.
IU improved to 6-2 on the season after IU rebounded from a close loss to No. 11 Wisconsin on Friday to defeat Eastern Michigan and Cleveland State on Sunday.
As of late, the Hoosier wrestlers have been competing more to IU Coach Duane Goldman’s liking.
Late last season, sophomore Cole Weaver sustained an injury against Ohio State’s Micah Jordan, one that’s odd even for wrestling.
Despite winning just half of the matches on the night, the Hoosiers found a way to win thanks to bonus-point victories and tiebreaker criteria.
After a disappointing start to the season with a loss at Cal Poly, the morale from the IU wrestling team was low.
After a disappointing start to the season, IU Coach Duane Goldman was eager to see how his squad would respond this week.
IU Coach Duane Goldman wanted his IU wrestling team to answer the bell and respond after a disappointing loss against Cal Poly, and it did just that.
The Hoosiers’ trip to California didn’t go the way they wanted.
IU wrestling began its 2016-2017 campaign in bouts against San Francisco State and Cal Poly as apart of a double dual in Cal Poly’s gym.
The 2015-16 season brought some success for the IU wrestling team, something that was hard to come by in years prior.
IU Coach Duane Goldman has one of the best problems a coach can have for the upcoming 2016-17 season — depth.
IU took two wrestlers to the 2016 NCAA Wrestling Championships at Madison Square Garden and brought home an All-American and a fifth-place finish.
Day two of the NCAA Championships brought the end of a season for an IU up-and-coming freshman. It also has a Hoosier veteran moving to day three in hopes of coming away with a third place finish in his second trip to the NCAA Championships.
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.