Senior night win isn't the end for IU wrestlers
IU head coach Angel Escobedo said he could see the Hoosiers’ five seniors radiate confidence as they stepped onto the mat in Wilkinson Hall ahead of the team’s match on Sunday.
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IU head coach Angel Escobedo said he could see the Hoosiers’ five seniors radiate confidence as they stepped onto the mat in Wilkinson Hall ahead of the team’s match on Sunday.
After nine consecutive Big Ten matches, IU will finish its regular season with matchups against two nonconference opponents.
Redshirt freshman Graham Rooks nodded his head toward section one of the Wilkinson Hall bleachers after picking up his fifth ranked win of the season on Sunday.
When IU takes on No. 11 Nebraska on Sunday, it will be the the team’s last chance to exceed their conference win total from last year.
Young Hoosier wrestling fans scurried across the Wilkinson Hall floor for the youth clinic Sunday ahead of the IU’s matchup with No. 5 Minnesota.
Wrestling beat reporter Tyler Tachman talks to IU assistant coaches Isaac Jordan and Mike Dixon about the Hoosiers' Big Ten season.
For the first time this season, IU wrestling will enter a competition vying for its first winning streak. After beating Maryland 19-16 on Sunday, the Hoosiers will face off against two top-five opponents in Wilkinson Hall this weekend.
The IU Table Tennis Team won the National Collegiate Table Tennis Association Upper Midwest Divisional Tournament in Vernon Hills, Illinois, on Sunday.
Before the Hoosiers left Bloomington this weekend, IU head coach Angel Escobedo said he told sophomore heavyweight Rudy Streck that there would be a big opportunity for him in Maryland.
IU wrestling was met with disappointment again as it dropped its match to Rutgers 29-7 on Friday, making it the team's sixth straight loss this year.
Sunday could be the day for IU wrestling head coach Angel Escobedo and his team. The day Escobedo has been talking about after every match. The day his team has been working toward all season.
After losing to Purdue 23-9 on Monday night, IU will travel again as its conference season continues.
IU redshirt freshman Graham Rooks was named Big Ten Wrestler of the Week after defeating two ranked opponents in his last two matches.
IU head coach Angel Escobedo started the night with a wide grin, waving his arms up in the air as he pleaded for the Wilkinson Hall crowd to respond. He ended the night watching IU drop its fourth straight conference loss 23-9 to No. 9 Purdue.
There will be no Old Oaken Bucket in Wilkinson Hall. The only buckets Monday night will be the ones holding the buttery popcorn of the Hoosier wrestling fans as they watch IU take on No. 9 Purdue.
IU wrestling head coach Angel Escobedo has been trying to take the season one match at a time. The Hoosiers dropped their first two conference matches by a combined score of 73-3.
IU head coach Angel Escobedo said he felt like his team let Iowa and Illinois off the hook.
IU head coach Angel Escobedo didn't get everything he wanted for his birthday. His team was unable to gift him a win Sunday.
After two key injuries to IU wrestlers, the arrest of another and a handful of tournaments later, the conference season is upon the Hoosiers.
IU wrestler Kyle Luigs was arrested early Tuesday morning in Evansville, Indiana, while celebrating his 21st birthday.