Way Too Early Lineup Look: 2022-2023 Iowa Hawkeyes
Apr 4, 2022
There was a lot of talk about how much firepower the Iowa Hawkeyes would be losing in 2022-2023 with the departure of Austin Desanto, Jaydin Eierman, Kaleb Young, Alex Marinelli, and Michael Kemerer. However, a huge return of a 3X national champion, national title contender transfer, and some key upperclassmen that have been on a title-winning team will keep the Hawks in the trophy contention hunt.Hawkeyes Sending 15 To Scuffle
Dec 29, 2021
The Iowa Hawkeye's holiday tournament saga final turn will land them in Chattanooga, Tennessee, at the 2022 Southern Scuffle. With the cancelation of the Midlands Championships and then the cancelation of the Hawkeye Open, the Hawks needed somewhere to get their nonstarters matches and the Scuffle accepted them in.Southern Scuffle Middleweight Preview & Predictions
Dec 28, 2021
The Southern Scuffle will feature some of the best middleweights the country has to offer! Take a look below at a detailed breakdown and prediction of the action that will take place in Chattanooga from 149-174 pounds.Full Southern Scuffle Registration List
Dec 28, 2021
Every New Year's Day, the Southern Scuffle kicks off the beginning of the year with an electrifying lineup that produces some of the year's top collegiate matches. The 2022 Southern Scuffle will be no different. Check out the full registration list here with ranked wrestlers at the top of each weight class, and get ready to kick back, relax, and ring in the only way we know-how.Are The Hawkeyes Really Using The Luther Open As A Wrestle-Off At 165?
Nov 11, 2021
The Iowa Hawkeyes are sending are a solid lineup to the Luther Open that includes some starters. Most notably at 165 where multiple-time All-American Alex Marinelli and one of the top young stars in the lineup, Patrick Kennedy, are both registered.The Ultimate U23 Men's Freestyle Preview & Predictions
May 26, 2021
With Cadet and Junior World Teams in place, Team USA is looking to fill out its U23 roster. Some of the nation's top college wrestlers will battle for those spots this weekend in Lincoln, Nebraska. Check out the top contenders and see our top four predictions for each Men's Freestyle weight.The U23 Field Is Coming Together
May 25, 2021
This weekend, Lincoln, Nebraska plays host to the U23 World Team Trials, an event featuring some top NCAA athletes vying for World Team spots.Way Too Early Lineup Look: 2021-2022 Iowa Hawkeyes
Apr 8, 2021
The 2021 NCAA Champion Iowa Hawkeyes aren’t going anywhere next season. All six seniors from the team have confirmed they’ll be using their extra year of eligibility and returning. Meaning, Iowa will most likely have the exact same lineup that won them a team title.Predicting Outcomes For Top 10 Wrestling Recruits Based On Past Data
Jul 10, 2020
For fans of Penn State, North Carolina, Virginia Tech, Cornell, Michigan State, Oklahoma State, and especially Wisconsin, Missouri, and Iowa, there are plenty of reasons to be excited about bringing in a top 10 recruit. But the question remains: How excited?Patrick Kennedy Is The Main Man In Iowa's Stacked Recruiting Class
May 12, 2020
Since 1989, only five teams have won the NCAA Division I team title: Iowa, Penn State, Ohio State, Minnesota, and Oklahoma State. Penn State owns eight of the last nine championships. Iowa has 23 titles in history; OSU has 34.Breaking Down The 2020 Big Board
Apr 30, 2020
What appears to be the final Big Board for the 2020 class dropped on March 25. Everyone around the country finished their postseason, except Ohio. Let's take a look at the Big Board from different angles comparing states, weight classes, and college recruiting of the soon-to-be graduates.