InterMat released updated rankings this morning. Iowa remained #2 in the Tournament Rankings and #3 in the Dual Rankings.

For Dual Rankings it is Penn State-Oklahoma State-Iowa-Northern Iowa. The Tournament Rankings remained the same with Penn State-Iowa-Oklahoma State-Nebraska.

From last week Penn State went up 2.5 points to 147 and Iowa went down 10.5 points to 86. Oklahoma State went up 2.5 to 84.5. 

Over the last two weeks Iowa has went down 20.5 points while dropping a dual meet to the #1 team and defeating the #4 team. Interesting.

Iowa has nine wrestlers ranked in the top 33 that would be an NCAA Qualifier. There are six Hawks ranked in the top eight that would be an All American this year.

 


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In the individual rankings Kyle Parco went from #4 to #3. Patrick Kennedy went from #6 to #11 and Gabe Arnold from #5 to #8.There was no change at the remaining weights.

The Hawks are back in action this Friday, February 14 when they are on the road at #5 Minnesota at 8 PM CST on BTN.

 


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InterMat Rankings – February 11, 2025

Dual Rankings 

  1. Penn State
  2. Oklahoma State
  3. Iowa
  4. Northern Iowa

 

Tournament Rankings

  1. Penn State  147
  2. Iowa  86
  3. Oklahoma State  84.5
  4. Nebraska  57

 

125 – Joey Cruz #26

133 – Drake Ayala #3

141 – Not ranked

149 – Kyle Parco #3

157 – Jacori Teemer #3

165 – Michael Caliendo #2

174 – Patrick Kennedy  #11

184 – Gabe Arnold #8

197 – Stephen Buchanan #1

Hwt – Ben Kueter #11

 

It is great to be an Iowa Wrestling fan.

Go Hawks!