Iowa wrestling's 2024-25 season finished with one national champion, five NCAA All-Americans and a fourth-place finish at the NCAA Championships in Philadelphia.
Most important was Buchanan securing a national title at 197 pounds. In his lone season as a Hawkeye, he became the first NCAA champion at 197 pounds for Iowa (the weight class was created in 1999).
Iowa freshman 184-pounder Gabe Arnold finished 2-2 at NCAAs despite realistic aspirations of reaching the podium. He left the ...
The Iowa men’s wrestling team is leaving the 2025 NCAA D-I men’s wrestling championships with one national champion, two ...
Buchanan is Iowa's first 197-pound national champion; the weight class was created in 1999. He gave Brands his 14th ...
Ferrari placed third in the 197-pound weight class at last week's NCAA wrestling championships while competing for Cal State ...
Arrowhead High School alumnus Mitchell Mesenbrink put a bow on his sophomore wrestling season at Penn State, finishing the ...
Former No. 1 overall prospect in the 2022 class, Cody Chittum, was 2-2 and unable to place for the second time at NCAAs. He ...
Northern Iowa's Parker Keckeisen is at peace with his stellar career despite Saturday's loss to Carter Starocci in NCAA ...
University of Northern Iowa head wrestling coach Doug Schwab was named Coach of the Year Friday by the Big 12 Conference. He ...
Stephen Buchanan came to Iowa to become a champion. Iowa needed him to accomplish that goal. Both reaped the rewards when he ...