Iowa recruits in action: Feb 9-10 RESULTS

Incoming Iowa Wrestling recruits had a good weekend in the tournament season.

Keyan Hernandez won his fourth Montana state title when he won the 126 lbs. bracket. Hernandez had two falls and a tech fall before winning by a 4-1 decision in the finals.

We had five recruits qualify for their state tournament: Dru Ayala, Kael Voinovich, Jake Howell, Leister Bowling and Cadence Diduch. All except Diduch will compete at their state tournament next weekend. Diduch will compete at State on February 23-24.

Miguel Estrada won his Section tournament and will have Masters next weekend. The California State Tournament will be the following weekend on Feb 22-24.

Brady Benham competed at the Oklahoma State Duals where he received a bye in the only dual meet that Sperry competed in.

There will be even more competition to keep track of next weekend for our incoming recruits as we are in the heart of state tournament time.

I will have a full wrap up for season stats when all of our incoming recruits complete their high school season.

As I have done for years I will continue to post a blog of where our incoming recruits will be competing for the weekend and a follow up blog with results.

 


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Recruiting Class of 2024

Dru Ayala – Fort Dodge, Iowa  120 lbs.

Sat Feb 10 – 3A District 5 (Ft. Dodge)

Quarterfinal – Dru Ayala (Fort Dodge) won by fall over Tilman Schon (Spencer) (Fall 1:08)

Semifinal – Dru Ayala (Fort Dodge) won by tech fall over Brock Hessenius (LeMars) (TF-1.5 4:17 (20-5))

1st Place Match – Dru Ayala (Fort Dodge) won by tech fall over Nick McCallister (Waukee) (TF-1.5 3:04 (28-13))

 

Keyan Hernandez – Billings (West), Montana 126 lbs.

Fri/Sat Feb 9-10 – at Montana State Championships (Billings)

Champ. Round 1 – Keyan Hernandez (Billings West) won by fall over Grady Winston (Butte) (Fall 1:22)

Quarterfinal – Keyan Hernandez (Billings West) won by fall over William Barnes (Flathead (Kalispell)) (Fall 0:53)

Semifinal – Keyan Hernandez (Billings West) won by tech fall over Ross Tolliver (Great Falls / MSDB) (TF-1.5 4:58 (18-0))

1st Place Match – Keyan Hernandez (Billings West) won by decision over Mason Gutenberger (Belgrade) (Dec 4-1)

 

Miguel Estrada – Bakersfield (Frontier HS), California  152 lbs.

Sat Feb 10 – at CIF Central Section Division 1 (North HS, Bakersfield)

Champ. Round 1 – Miguel Estrada (Frontier) won by tech fall over Matthew Valdez (Clovis West) (TF-1.5 1:58 (20-5))

Quarterfinal – Miguel Estrada (Frontier) won by fall over Frank Solis (Clovis North) (Fall 4:42)

Semifinal – Miguel Estrada (Frontier) won by fall over Christian Herrera (Bakersfield) (Fall 3:12)

1st Place Match – Miguel Estrada (Frontier) won by major decision over Noah Reynolds (Clovis) (MD 17-6)

 

Angelo Ferrari – Melissa, Texas  175 lbs.

No competition scheduled.

 

Jake Howell –  Glenwood Village (Cherry Creek HS), Colorado  215 lbs.

Fri/Sat Feb 9-10 – at 5A Region 2 (Parker, CO)

Quarterfinal – Jake Howell (Cherry Creek) won by fall over David Gonzalez (Central – Grand Junction) (Fall 1:11)

Semifinal – Jake Howell (Cherry Creek) won by fall over Braden Conroy (Eaglecrest) (Fall 1:40)

1st Place Match – Jake Howell (Cherry Creek) won by fall over Matthew Redfearn (Arapahoe) (Fall 1:11)

 

Kael Voinovich – City High HS, Iowa City, Iowa  157 lbs.

Feb 10 – at 3A District 2

Semifinal – Kael Voinovich (Iowa City, City High) 37-1 won by fall over Aiden Mohagen (Muscatine) (Fall 1:31)

1st Place Match – Kael Voinovich (Iowa City, City High) won by fall over Nolan Riddle (Fort Madison) (Fall 1:22)

 

Joe Kennedy – Kasson-Mantorville, Minnesota  152 lbs.

No competition scheduled.

 

Brady Benham – Sperry, Oklahoma  165 lbs.

Sat Feb 10 – at 3A State Duals (Enid, Oklahoma)

165 – Brady Benham (Sperry) over (Pawnee) Forfeit

 

Recruiting Class of 2025

Leo DeLuca  – Blair Academy New Jersey  120 lbs.

No competition scheduled.

 

Leister Bowling – Mead, Colorado  175 lbs.

Fri/Sat Feb 9-10 – at 4A S Region 3 (Monument, CO)

Champ. Round 1 – Leister Bowling (Mead) won by fall over Bryson Neal (Vista Ridge) (Fall 1:16)

Quarterfinal – Leister Bowling (Mead) won by fall over Nikolaus Herzik (Cheyenne Mountain) (Fall 1:42)

Semifinal – Leister Bowling (Mead) won by tech fall over Alex Smith (Riverdale Ridge) (TF-1.5 4:13 (19-4))

1st Place Match – Leister Bowling (Mead) won by major decision over Elijah Contreras (Pueblo East) (MD 15-4)

 

Women’s Recruiting Class of 2024

Val Solorio – Canon-McMillan HS, Pennsylvania  100 lbs.

No competition scheduled.

 

Karlee Brooks – Valiant College Prep HS (Phoenix, AZ)  120 lbs.

No competition scheduled.

 

Cadence Diduch – Freeport, Illinois  135 lbs.

Fri/Sat Feb 9-10 – at IHSA Sectional (Geneseo)

Quarterfinal – Cadence Diduch (Freeport (H.S.)) won by fall over Raegen Hansen (Macomb) (Fall 1:29)

Semifinal – Cadence Diduch (Freeport (H.S.)) won by tech fall over Makayla Jones (Kankakee (Sr.)) (TF-1.5 2:10 (18-3))

1st Place Match – Cadence Diduch (Freeport (H.S.)) won by fall over Eva Beck (Minooka) (Fall 1:31)

 

Kiara Djoumessi – Waverly-Shell Rock, Iowa  140 lbs.

Season completed – State Champion.

 

Naomi Simon – Decorah, Iowa 170 lbs.

Season completed – State Champion.

 

It is great to be an Iowa Wrestling fan.

Go Hawks!

 

New NWCA NCAA Women’s Coaches Rankings

NWCA NCAA Women’s Coaches Rankings were released today. Iowa remained #1 in the Dual Meet Rankings and #2 in the Tournament Rankings.

In the Tournament Rankings North Central remained #1 with 128 points and 15 ranked wrestlers. Iowa is second with 95 points and 15 ranked wrestlers. King is third with 88 points and 12 ranked wrestlers.

Leading the way for the Hawks are three #1 ranked wrestlers with Emilie Gonzalez(101), Marlynne Deede(155), and Kylie Welker(170). 

Sterling Dias(101), Ava Bayless(109), and Reese Larramendy(143) are ranked #2.

Iowa has a ranked wrestlers at every weight except 123. 

Iowa has the top two ranked wrestlers in the country at 101 with #1 Emilie Gonzalez and #2 Sterling Dias. Felicity Taylor is now ranked #4 at 116 after competing at 123 earlier in the season.

The next competition for Iowa will be the NCWWC Regionals at Simpson College (Indianola, Iowa) on Friday, February 23. This will be the qualifier for the National Collegiate Women’s Wrestling Championships (NCWWC) in Cedar Rapids, Iowa on March 8-9.

 


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NWCA NCAA Women’s Coaches Rankings – February 8, 2024

101 – #1 Emilie Gonzalez  #2 Sterling Dias

109 – #2 Ava Bayless

116 – #3 Brianna Gonzalez  #4 Felicity Taylor

123 – Nobody ranked

130 – #9 Emily Frost

136 – #10 Lilly Luft

143 – #2 Reese Larramendy  #4 Ella Schmit 

155 – #1 Marlynne Deede  #9 Bella Mir

170 – #1 Kylie Welker  #3 Haley Ward

191 – #3 Jaycee Fowler  #8 Alivia White

 

Complete rankings:

https://nwcaonline.com/documents/2024/2/8/NWCA_WWR_IND_020824.pdf

 

It is great to be an Iowa Wrestling fan.

Go Hawks!

Iowa recruits in action: Feb 9-10

We have a huge weekend of wrestling for our incoming Iowa Wrestling recruits. Keyan Hernandez will compete at the Montana State Tournament in Billings on Friday and Saturday.

Five of our incoming recruits will compete at Districts/Regionals/Sectionals to qualify for the State Tournament the following weekend. Dru Ayala, Jake Howell, Kael Voinovich, Leister Bowling and Cadence Diduch will compete in the first step to becoming a state champion.

I have not found any results for Miguel Estrada this season. He is ranked #5 at 150 lbs. by MatScouts. I do see where Frontier is competing at CIF Central Section Division 1 at North High School in Bakersfield on Saturday. I will keep you posted.

Estrada has been chosen to represent the USA All-Star Team in the Pittsburgh Classic on Saturday, March 30. Estrada will face a member of the Pennsylvania All-Star team that has yet to be announced at 152 lbs.

Kiara Djoumessi and Naomi Simon won state titles last weekend at the Iowa Girls State Wrestling Championships.

As I have done for years I will continue to post a blog of where our incoming recruits will be competing for the weekend and a follow up blog with results.

 


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Recruiting Class of 2024

Dru Ayala – Fort Dodge, Iowa  120 lbs.

Sat Feb 10 – 3A District 5 (Ft. Dodge)

 

Keyan Hernandez – Billings (West), Montana 126 lbs.

Fri/Sat Feb 9-10 – at Montana State Championships (Billings)

 

Miguel Estrada – Bakersfield (Frontier HS), California  152 lbs.

Sat Feb 10 – at CIF Central Section Division 1 (North HS, Bakersfield)

 

Angelo Ferrari – Melissa, Texas  175 lbs.

No competition scheduled.

 

Jake Howell –  Glenwood Village (Cherry Creek HS), Colorado  215 lbs.

Fri/Sat Feb 9-10 – at 5A Region 2 (Parker, CO)

 

Kael Voinovich – City High HS, Iowa City, Iowa  157 lbs.

Feb 10 – at 3A District 2 (Bettendorf)

 

Joe Kennedy – Kasson-Mantorville, Minnesota  152 lbs.

No competition scheduled.

 

Recruiting Class of 2025

Leo DeLuca  – Blair Academy New Jersey  120 lbs.

No competition scheduled.

 

Leister Bowling – Mead, Colorado  175 lbs.

Fri/Sat Feb 9-10 – at 4A S Region 3 (Monument, CO)

 

Women’s Recruiting Class of 2024

Val Solorio – Canon-McMillan HS, Pennsylvania  100 lbs.

No competition scheduled.

 

Karlee Brooks – Valiant College Prep HS (Phoenix, AZ)  120 lbs.

No competition scheduled.

 

Cadence Diduch – Freeport, Illinois  135 lbs.

Fri/Sat Feb 9-10 – at IHSA Sectional (Geneseo)

 

Kiara Djoumessi – Waverly-Shell Rock, Iowa  140 lbs.

Season completed – State Champion.

 

Naomi Simon – Decorah, Iowa 170 lbs.

Season completed – State Champion.

 

It is great to be an Iowa Wrestling fan.

Go Hawks!

Women’s wrestling moves toward NCAA championship status

The NCAA announced that Women’s Wrestling has been recommended to have NCAA championship status in 2026. Division I, Division II, and Division III would have a national collegiate women’s wrestling championship.

This is not final but it looks very probable that this will happen. The recommendation has been made and the steps are being taken to make this a reality for the winter of 2026. The press release by the NCAA below will provide you with details.

I will keep you up to date on the process of making this official.

This is great news for all of wrestling. The growth of women’s wrestling has been amazing throughout the country. This will further promote and grow our great sport of wrestling.

The Iowa Women’s Wrestling program is in their first year of competition. 

The next competition for Iowa will be the NCWWC Regionals at Simpson College (Indianola, Iowa) on Friday, February 23. This will be the qualifier for the National Collegiate Women’s Wrestling Championships (NCWWC) in Cedar Rapids, Iowa on March 8-9.

I have been covering the University of Iowa Women’s Wrestling program on this blog since the day it was announced the program would be created on September 21, 2021.

 


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From the NCAA:

Women’s wrestling moves toward NCAA championship status, projected for winter 2026

by Corbin McGuire, NCAA

Committee on Women’s Athletics recommends three divisions sponsor legislation to add sport as national collegiate championship

Women’s wrestling on Wednesday took a big step toward becoming the 91st NCAA championship sport, with its projected first NCAA championship occurring in winter 2026.

The NCAA Committee on Women’s Athletics voted at its meeting Wednesday to recommend Divisions I, II and III sponsor legislation to add a national collegiate women’s wrestling championship. The Association-wide committee oversees the Emerging Sports for Women program, which includes women’s wrestling.

“We are excited to recommend women’s wrestling as the 91st NCAA championship sport,” said Ragean Hill, chair of the Committee on Women’s Athletics and executive associate athletics director/senior woman administrator at Charlotte. “We are extremely proud of the work that USA Wrestling has done to make this a reality in such a short period of time. Also, a special thank you to the men’s wrestling community for believing in our young women and championing this process.”

Following the committee’s recommendation, the projected timeline to add a women’s wrestling championship is:

* Each division is expected to review the recommendation and sponsor a proposal by its respective 2024-25 legislative cycle deadline.

* The recommendation also includes establishing a Women’s Wrestling Committee, which would begin its work in January 2025, to allow time to prepare for a championship in winter 2026.

* If sponsored, the divisions are expected to vote on the proposals during the 2025 NCAA Convention in Nashville, Tennessee, Jan. 15-18.

* If adopted on that timeline, the first women’s wrestling championship would be held in winter 2026.

* Before a women’s wrestling national collegiate championship can be established, funding must be considered by the appropriate financial oversight committees among other competing priorities during the relevant annual budget development cycle.

These required next steps and timeline are consistent with past sports added as national collegiate championships through the Emerging Sports for Women program.

“USA Wrestling is excited that the NCAA Committee on Women’s Athletics has recommended women’s wrestling to become an official NCAA championship,” said Rich Bender, executive director of USA Wrestling, one of the national governing bodies of women’s wrestling. “As part of the coalition of wrestling organizations that has supported women’s wrestling through the NCAA Emerging Sports for Women process, this is a huge milestone for our sport and for our NCAA women student-athletes. We look forward to working with the NCAA leadership in the coming months during the approval process, with the goal of having the first NCAA Women’s Wrestling National Championships in the 2025-26 season.”

If approved by NCAA members, women’s wrestling will become the sixth sport to earn NCAA championship status through the Emerging Sports for Women program, established in 1994 based on a recommendation from the NCAA Gender Equity Task Force. It would join rowing (1996), ice hockey (2000), water polo (2000), bowling (2003) and beach volleyball (2015).

“Wrestle Like a Girl is thrilled that the NCAA Committee on Women’s Athletics has recommended women’s wrestling to become an official NCAA championship sport,” said Sally Roberts, CEO of Wrestle Like a Girl, one of the national governing bodies of women’s wrestling. “This momentous occasion further empowers women in sports and brings us closer to fulfilling the promise made 51 years ago with the passage of Title IX. With the many battles won, women’s wrestling will be rightfully enshrined with dignity and recognition as an NCAA championship sport for women. It is a victory for all the athletes, supporters and allies who have worked passionately to make this dream a reality. The tireless efforts have paid off, and we are proud to stand with our sisters in sports to celebrate this accomplishment. This is a significant step forward in women’s empowerment, and we are honored to be part of it.”

Before the committee can make a recommendation to add a championship for an emerging sport, 40 schools must sponsor it at a varsity level and meet the sport’s minimum competition and participant requirements. Women’s wrestling, which became an emerging sport in 2020, eclipsed that number in the 2022-23 academic year.

“The rise in sponsorship and participation numbers for women’s wrestling is yet another proof point of the rapid growth of women’s sports. The sport is also a growing Olympic pipeline, helping produce multiple medalists at the 2020 Games,” NCAA President Charlie Baker said. “The NCAA is excited to continue investing in the sport to help it grow and provide more opportunities for student-athletes.”

Added Maddie Avila, a sophomore women’s wrestler at North Central (Illinois): “I think it represents our hard work — all the blood, sweat and tears that we’ve put into this sport. We have to put countless hours into this sport, and we are working just as hard as the men, so it will be really awesome, for women’s sports in general, to have women’s wrestling represented by the NCAA at the championship level.”

According to the latest sports sponsorship and participation data, nearly 800 student-athletes competed in women’s wrestling across 51 teams in 2022-23. More than 70 schools reported that they intended to sponsor the sport for the 2023-24 academic year.

College women’s wrestling also boasts a diverse student-athlete population. Per NCAA demographics research, 43% of the student-athletes on women’s wrestling rosters are minorities, which is tied for the fourth-highest percentage among NCAA women’s sports.

Current NCAA women’s wrestlers compete in a season-ending national competition that is organized by the coalition of wrestling organizations. The National Collegiate Women’s Wrestling Championships are set for March 8-9 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. For information, visit: https://www.ncwwc.com/

 

It is great to be an Iowa Wrestling fan.

Go Hawks!

Gable guest speaker at HAWK Klub Party

There will be a HAWK Klub party at the Radisson Hotel after the Iowa-Penn State dual meet Friday, February 9. Dan Gable will be the guest speaker.

The Radisson is at 1220 1st Ave. in Coralville just North of I-80 by Exit 242.

Going to a HAWK Party is part of your fan experience of attending a big Iowa Wrestling meet. I highly recommend all of their socials to all Iowa Wrestling fans.

 


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HAWK Klub (Hawkeye Area Wrestling Klub) was formed in 1978 and is the oldest college wrestling fan support organization in the country. 

For membership information about HAWK Klub: http://hawkklub.com/

I have great memories as a student at Iowa hearing legendary voice of Iowa Wrestling Phil Haddy announce during a dual meet:

“There will be a HAWK Klub Party after tonight’s meet.”

It is great to be an Iowa Wrestling fan.

Go Hawks!

Iowa-Penn State preview

The Iowa Hawkeyes will host Penn State on Friday at 8 PM. The dual meet will be live on BTN.

When the schedule comes out every year as a fan you look up when and where the Iowa-Penn State dual meet will be. The entire wrestling world will take notice of the battle in Carver Friday night. 

From the most recent InterMat rankings #6 Iowa has only one wrestler ranked higher than #1 Penn State and that is at 165 where Michael Caliendo is #6 and Mitchell Mesenbrink is #7.

There are several weights where the rankings are close to the point of being a toss up. There will be some great matches in this dual meet.

Iowa has one wrestler listed at each weight except for Hwt. with Brad Hill and Ben Kueter.

The match that I have been looking forward to is at 197. How good is Zach Glazier? We will find out Friday. At 19-0 and ranked #11 Glazier will face #1 Aaron Brooks.

The first match of a dual is always important. Should they start at 125, and I believe they will, we will see #2 Braeden Davis vs. #7 Drake Ayala. 

The biggest matchup will be at 141. #1 Beau Bartlett vs. #2 Real Woods may be the match of the night. 

Every single match is going to be a battle and I look for quite a few close matches.

I fully expect a sold out Carver-Hawkeye Arena to be fired up and ready to go.

You can listen to the Iowa-Penn State dual meet on iheart.com, YouTube, and AM 800 KXIC where Steven Grace and Mark Ironside will call the action.

 


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#6 IOWA HAWKEYES (10-1, 5-1) 2023-24 Overall

Wt. Rank^ Name Yr. Hometown/High School Record

125 2/7/6/6 Drake Ayala So. Fort Dodge, Iowa/Fort Dodge 17-3

133 18/20/25/17 Cullan Schriever Jr. Mason City, Iowa/Mason City 8-2

141 2/2/2/2 Real Woods R-Sr. Albuquerque, New Mexico/Montini Catholic (Ill.) 12-1

149 15/12/15/13 Caleb Rathjen So. Ankeny, Iowa/Ankeny 12-3

157 6/5/5/7 Jared Franek Grad. Harwood, North Dakota/West Fargo 18-2

165 6/6/6/7 Michael Caliendo So. Geneva, Illinois/Batavia 19-1

174 7/7/5/5 Patrick Kennedy Jr. Kasson-Mantorville, Minnesota/Kasson-Mantorville 10-3

184 Aiden Riggins R-Fr. Janesville, Iowa/Waverly-Shell Rock 11-10

197 10/11/12/7 Zach Glazier Sr. Albert Lea, Minnesota/Albert Lea 19-0

285 –/–/28/– Ben Kueter Fr. Iowa City, Iowa/Iowa City 2-0

-or- –/29/–/– Bradley Hill R-Fr. Bettendorf, Iowa/Bettendorf 15-5

^ WIN/Intermat/Flo/AWN

 

#1 PENN STATE NITTANY LIONS (8-0, 5-0) *Based on last dual* 2023-24 Overall

Wt. Rank^ Name Yr. Hometown/High School Record

125 5/2/2/7 Braeden Davis Fr. Bellevill, Michigan/Dundee 14-0

133 7/6/5/10 Aaron Nagao So. La Habra, California/Esperanza 8-3

141 1/1/1/1 Beau Bartlett Sr. Tempe, Arizona/Wyoming Seminary (Pa.) 14-0

149 10/10/12/7 Tyler Kasak Fr. Doylestown, Pennsylvania/Bethlehem Catholic 11-1

157 1/1/1/1 Levi Haines So. Arendtsville, Pennsylvania/Biglerville 11-0

165 3/7/7/8 Mitchell Mesenbrink R-Fr. Hartland, Wisconsin/Arrowhead 15-0

174 1/1/1/1 Carter Starocci Sr. Erie, Pennsylvania/Cathedral Prep 9-0

184 8/6/7/6 Bernie Truax Gr. Oceanside, California/Rancho Buena Vista 8-2

197 1/1/1/1 Aaron Brooks 5th. Hagerstown, Maryland/North Hagerstown 10-0

285 1/1/1/1 Greg Kerkvliet Sr. Inner Grove Heights, Minnesota/Simley 9-0

^ WIN/Intermat/Flo/AWN

 

It is great to be an Iowa Wrestling fan.

Go Hawks!

HWC Social on Friday, Feb 9

The Hawkeye Wrestling Club will host a Pre-Match Social from 5-8 PM on Friday, February 9. The Social will be at the Sports Column at 12 S Dubuque St in downtown Iowa City. 

The HWC Socials are free of charge and provide a great opportunity to meet HWC wrestlers, former Hawkeye greats and other Iowa Wrestling fans.

 


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The Hawks will face Penn State at 8 PM in sold out Carver-Hawkeye Arena.

It is great to be an Iowa Wrestling fan.

Go Hawks!

Iowa recruits in action: Feb 1-3 RESULTS

We had the first weekend of state tournaments for our incoming Iowa Wrestling recruits.

Kiara Djoumessi and Naomi Simon both won state titles at the Iowa Girls State Tournament. Djoumessi was 5-0 with three pins and Simon was 5-0 with four pins and a major decision. I believe the 15-2 major decision in the finals is the first result this season that I have posted for Simon that was not a fall. Decorah won the team title and Waverly Shell-Rock was fourth. 

Incoming Iowa recruit Karlee Brooks won the 123 lbs. title at the Grand View Open. Brooks was 4-0 with three tech falls and a pin. 

Brooks, originally from Phoenix, Arizona, is in Colorado Springs, Colorado at the U.S. Olympic Training Center as a member of the EAP (Elite Accelerator Program). She is currently ranked #2 at 120 lbs. and #11 in the P4P rankings and is a member of the Iowa Women’s Wrestling Recruiting Class of 2024.

Keyan Hernandez won the Divisional at Great Falls with a pin, tech fall, and major decision. Hernandez will compete at the Montana State Tournament on Friday and Saturday.

We will have quite a few incoming recruits competing next weekend at tournaments to qualify for their state tournament.

As I have done for years I will continue to post a blog of where our incoming recruits will be competing for the weekend and a follow up blog with results.

 


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Recruiting Class of 2024

Dru Ayala – Fort Dodge, Iowa  120 lbs.

No competition scheduled.

 

Keyan Hernandez – Billings (West), Montana 126 lbs.

Fri/Sat Feb 2-3 – at Divisionals (Great Falls)

Champ. Round 1 – Keyan Hernandez (Billings West) 24-0 received a bye () (Bye)

Quarterfinal – Keyan Hernandez (Billings West) 24-0 won by fall over Eli Harrell (Great Falls CMR) 1-2 (Fall 3:28)

Semifinal – Keyan Hernandez (Billings West) 24-0 won by tech fall over Ty Laslovich (Gallatin (Bozeman)) 13-7 (TF-1.5 5:03 (17-2))

1st Place Match – Keyan Hernandez (Billings West) 24-0 won by major decision over Mason Gutenberger (Belgrade) 19-3 (MD 15-1)

 

Miguel Estrada  Bakersfield (Frontier HS), California  144 lbs.

No competition scheduled.

 

Angelo Ferrari – Melissa, Texas  175 lbs.

No competition scheduled.

 

Jake Howell –  Glenwood Village (Cherry Creek HS), Colorado  215 lbs.

No competition scheduled.

 

Kael Voinovich – City High HS, Iowa City, Iowa  157 lbs.

No competition scheduled.

 

Joe Kennedy – Kasson-Mantorville, Minnesota  152 lbs.

No competition scheduled.

 

Recruiting Class of 2025

Leo DeLuca  – Blair Academy New Jersey  120 lbs.

No competition scheduled.

 

Leister Bowling – Mead, Colorado  175 lbs.

No competition scheduled.

 

Women’s Recruiting Class of 2024

Val Solorio – Canon-McMillan HS, Pennsylvania  100 lbs.

No competition scheduled.

 

Karlee Brooks – Valiant College Prep HS (Phoenix, AZ)  120 lbs.

Sat Feb 3 – at Grand View Open (Des Moines)

Champ. Round 1 – Karlee Brooks (Elite Accelerator Program) won by tech fall over Ava Rose (University of Iowa ) (TF 10-0)

Quarterfinal – Karlee Brooks (Elite Accelerator Program) won by fall over Mateah Roehl (Askren Wrestling Academy ) (Fall 3:27)

Semifinal – Karlee Brooks (Elite Accelerator Program) won by tech fall over Catharine Campbell (Grand View University) (TF 11-0)

1st Place Match – Karlee Brooks (Elite Accelerator Program) won by tech fall over Emily Paulino (Midland University) (TF 10-0)

 

Cadence Diduch – Freeport, Illinois  135 lbs.

No competition scheduled.

 

Kiara Djoumessi – Waverly-Shell Rock, Iowa  140 lbs.

Th/Fri Feb 1-2 – at Iowa High School State Tournament (Coralville, Iowa)

Champ. Round 1 – Kiara Djoumessi (Waverly-Shell Rock) 47-0 won by fall over Emma York (Cedar Rapids Jefferson) 15-12 (Fall 2:51)

Champ. Round 2 – Kiara Djoumessi (Waverly-Shell Rock) 47-0 won by fall over Olivia Bonnema (Solon) 32-15 (Fall 1:39)

Quarterfinal – Kiara Djoumessi (Waverly-Shell Rock) 47-0 won by fall over Andelyn Cabalka (East Buchanan) 48-17 (Fall 3:35)

Semifinal – Kiara Djoumessi (Waverly-Shell Rock) 47-0 won in sudden victory – 1 over Dionni Garcia-Vasquez (West Liberty) 45-3 (SV-1 5-3)

1st Place Match – Kiara Djoumessi (Waverly-Shell Rock) 47-0 won in sudden victory – 1 over Shaylee Sutherland (Spencer) 45-4 (SV-1 4-2)

 

Naomi Simon – Decorah, Iowa 170 lbs.

Th/Fri Feb 1-2 – at Iowa High School State Tournament (Coralville, Iowa)

Champ. Round 1 – Naomi Simon (Decorah) 48-0 won by fall over Genevieve Lantigua (Marshalltown) 13-10 (Fall 1:13)

Champ. Round 2 – Naomi Simon (Decorah) 48-0 won by fall over Kensi Steele (Iowa City, Liberty) 32-12 (Fall 1:04)

Quarterfinal – Naomi Simon (Decorah) 48-0 won by fall over Aleah Johnson (Raccoon River-Northwest) 45-10 (Fall 1:39)

Semifinal – Naomi Simon (Decorah) 48-0 won by fall over Averie Wittkop (West Marshall) 46-5 (Fall 1:09)

1st Place Match – Naomi Simon (Decorah) 48-0 won by major decision over Autumn Elsbury (South Tama County) 37-2 (MD 15-2)

 

It is great to be an Iowa Wrestling fan.

Go Hawks!

Taylor, Mir, and Brooks win titles at Grand View Open

The University of Iowa competed at the 51-team Grand View Open in Des Moines. Felicity Taylor (116) and Bella Mir (155) won titles. Taylor was 4-0 with three tech falls. Mir had three tech falls and a fall before receiving a forfeit in the finals.

Jaycee Foeller(191) placed second, Lily Luft(136) placed third, Emmily Patneaud(136) and Sam Calkins(235) placed fourth, Eva Rose(123) and Anayka Besco(136) placed sixth. Cali Leng(123) and Alexandra Baudhuin(130) did not place.

Incoming Iowa recruit Karlee Brooks breezed through the competition at 123 lbs. for the title. Brooks was 4-0 with three tech falls and a pin. 

Brooks, originally from Phoenix, Arizona, is in Colorado Springs, Colorado at the USA Olympic Training Center as a member of the EAP (Elite Accelerator Program). She is currently ranked #2 at 120 lbs. and #11 in the P4P rankings. Brooks is a member of the Iowa Women’s Wrestling Recruiting Class of 2024.

The next competition for Iowa will be the NCWWC Regionals at Simpson College (Indianola, Iowa) on Friday, February 23. This will be the qualifier for the National Collegiate Women’s Wrestling Championships (NCWWC) in Cedar Rapids, Iowa on March 8-9.

 


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Grand View Open

116

Champ. Round 1 – Felicity Taylor (University of Iowa ) won by tech fall over Mayangelie Colon (Grand View University) (TF 11-0)

Quarterfinal – Felicity Taylor (University of Iowa ) won by fall over Irma Retano (Eastern Oregon University) (Fall 1:14)

Semifinal – Felicity Taylor (University of Iowa ) won by tech fall over Katherine Heath (Baker University) (TF 14-4)

1st Place Match – Felicity Taylor (University of Iowa ) won by decision over Juliana Diaz (Missouri Baptist University ) (Dec 9-3)

 

123

Champ. Round 1 – Karlee Brooks (Elite Accelerator Program) won by tech fall over Ava Rose (University of Iowa ) (TF 10-0)

Cons. Round 1 – Ava Rose (University of Iowa ) won by decision over Carolina Rios (Texas Wesleyan University) (Dec 8-2)

Cons. Round 2 – Ava Rose (University of Iowa ) won by injury default over Brittany Cotter (William Penn University) (Inj. 0:00)

Cons. Round 3 – Ava Rose (University of Iowa ) won by tech fall over Paige Chafin (Eastern Oregon University) (TF 12-2)

Cons. Semi – Catharine Campbell (Grand View University) won by fall over Ava Rose (University of Iowa ) (Fall 4:06)

5th Place Match – Mateah Roehl (Askren Wrestling Academy ) won by tech fall over Ava Rose (University of Iowa ) (TF 11-0)

 

123

Champ. Round 1 – Brittany Cotter (William Penn University) won by decision over Cali Leng (University of Iowa ) (Dec 4-4)

Cons. Round 1 – Cali Leng (University of Iowa ) won by tech fall over Riley White (Missouri Baptist University ) (TF 11-0)

Cons. Round 2 – Mateah Roehl (Askren Wrestling Academy ) won by tech fall over Cali Leng (University of Iowa ) (TF 10-0)

 

130

Champ. Round 1 – Alexandra Baudhuin (University of Iowa ) received a bye () (Bye)

Champ. Round 2 – Alexandra Baudhuin (University of Iowa ) won by tech fall over Samara Lusk (Grand View University) (TF 10-0)

Quarterfinal – Bella Williams (Unattached – Stars) won by fall over Alexandra Baudhuin (University of Iowa ) (Fall 5:12)

Cons. Round 4 – Cindy Zepeda (Menlo College) won by fall over Alexandra Baudhuin (University of Iowa ) (Fall 3:39)

 

136

Champ. Round 1 – Emmily Patneaud (University of Iowa ) won by tech fall over Mattison Parker (Texas Wesleyan University) (TF 10-0)

Champ. Round 2 – Emmily Patneaud (University of Iowa ) won by tech fall over Laura Kipnusu (Grand View University) (TF 12-1)

Quarterfinal – Emmily Patneaud (University of Iowa ) won by tech fall over Samantha Barragan (Menlo College) (TF 12-2)

Semifinal – Xochitl Pettis (Rise RTC) won by tech fall over Emmily Patneaud (University of Iowa ) (TF 10-0)

Cons. Semi – Emmily Patneaud (University of Iowa ) won by fall over Piper Cadden (Unattached – Fort Hays State) (Fall 5:59)

3rd Place Match – Lilly Luft (University of Iowa ) won by decision over Emmily Patneaud (University of Iowa ) (Dec 6-0)

 

136

Champ. Round 1 – Lilly Luft (University of Iowa ) received a bye () (Bye)

Champ. Round 2 – Lilly Luft (University of Iowa ) won by decision over Migdalys Ramos (University of the Cumberlands) (Dec 6-0)

Quarterfinal – Lilly Luft (University of Iowa ) won by decision over Piper Cadden (Unattached – Fort Hays State) (Dec 2-0)

Semifinal – Andrea Schlabach (Grand View University) won by decision over Lilly Luft (University of Iowa ) (Dec 9-0)

Cons. Semi – Lilly Luft (University of Iowa ) won by tech fall over Anayka Besco (University of Iowa ) (TF 11-0)

3rd Place Match – Lilly Luft (University of Iowa ) won by decision over Emmily Patneaud (University of Iowa ) (Dec 6-0)

 

136

Champ. Round 1 – Xochitl Pettis (Rise RTC) won by fall over Anayka Besco (University of Iowa ) (Fall 2:30)

Cons. Round 1 – Anayka Besco (University of Iowa ) received a bye () (Bye)

Cons. Round 2 – Anayka Besco (University of Iowa ) won by fall over Keilani Guillermo (Wayland Baptist University) (Fall 4:42)

Cons. Round 3 – Anayka Besco (University of Iowa ) won by tech fall over Samantha Chaon (Northern Michigan University ) (TF 10-0)

Cons. Round 4 – Anayka Besco (University of Iowa ) won by fall over Samantha Barragan (Menlo College) (Fall 5:13)

Cons. Round 5 – Anayka Besco (University of Iowa ) won by decision over Stephanie Chavez (Menlo College) (Dec 10-8)

Cons. Semi – Lilly Luft (University of Iowa ) won by tech fall over Anayka Besco (University of Iowa ) (TF 11-0)

5th Place Match – Piper Cadden (Unattached – Fort Hays State) won by forfeit over Anayka Besco (University of Iowa ) (FF)

 

155

Champ. Round 1 – Bella Mir (University of Iowa ) won by tech fall over Danielle Lopez (Northern Michigan University ) (TF 11-0)

Champ. Round 2 – Bella Mir (University of Iowa ) won by tech fall over Elizabeth Hubbard (Missouri Valley College) (TF 11-0)

Quarterfinal – Bella Mir (University of Iowa ) won by fall over Angella Van Valkenburg (Snow College) (Fall 1:43)

Semifinal – Bella Mir (University of Iowa ) won by tech fall over Liv Wieber (Eastern Oregon University) (TF 10-0)

1st Place Match – Bella Mir (University of Iowa ) won by forfeit over Shannon Workinger (Menlo College) (FF)

 

191

Champ. Round 1 – Jaycee Foeller (University of Iowa ) won by decision over Maquoia Bernabe (University of the Cumberlands) (Dec 4-1)

Champ. Round 2 – Jaycee Foeller (University of Iowa ) won by decision over Katja Osteen (Unattached ) (Dec 3-2)

Quarterfinal – Jaycee Foeller (University of Iowa ) won by fall over Payton Sholander (Wayland Baptist University) (Fall 0:32)

Semifinal – Jaycee Foeller (University of Iowa ) won by tech fall over Joanna Hendricks (Waldorf University ) (TF 10-0)

1st Place Match – Tavia Heidelberg-Tillotson (Menlo College) won by injury default over Jaycee Foeller (University of Iowa ) (Inj. 5:37)

 

235

Champ. Round 1 – Samantha Calkins (University of Iowa ) won by fall over Rose Rother (Iowa Central Community College) (Fall 1:57)

Quarterfinal – Samantha Calkins (University of Iowa ) won by decision over Leilani Sanchez (Wayland Baptist University) (Dec 6-0)

Semifinal – Hannah Jackson (Ottawa University) won by decision over Samantha Calkins (University of Iowa ) (Dec 1-0)

Cons. Semi – Samantha Calkins (University of Iowa ) won by tech fall over Rose Rother (Iowa Central Community College) (TF 11-0)

3rd Place Match – Leilani Sanchez (Wayland Baptist University) won by decision over Samantha Calkins (University of Iowa ) (Dec 4-2)

 

123

Champ. Round 1 – Karlee Brooks (Elite Accelerator Program) won by tech fall over Ava Rose (University of Iowa ) (TF 10-0)

Quarterfinal – Karlee Brooks (Elite Accelerator Program) won by fall over Mateah Roehl (Askren Wrestling Academy ) (Fall 3:27)

Semifinal – Karlee Brooks (Elite Accelerator Program) won by tech fall over Catharine Campbell (Grand View University) (TF 11-0)

1st Place Match – Karlee Brooks (Elite Accelerator Program) won by tech fall over Emily Paulino (Midland University) (TF 10-0)

 

It is great to be an Iowa Wrestling fan.

Go Hawks!

Iowa to compete at Grand View Open

The Iowa Women’s Wrestling team will compete at the Grandview Open on Saturday, February 3 in Des Moines, Iowa.

54 teams from across the country including the Titan Mercury Wrestling Club and the Elite Accelerator Program (Olympic Training Center) are scheduled to compete.

The competition will take place at the Johnson Wellness Center & Sisam Arena on the Grand View campus. 

With the type of teams registered I would have to believe there will be good competition throughout the tournament.

This event was not on the schedule for the Iowa Women’s Wrestling team.

The Grandview Open will be covered live on TrackWrestling.

I will have a follow up blog with results.

The Hawks wrapped up a perfect 16-0 dual meet season with a 39-7 win over the University of Sioux  Falls on Wednesday night.

The next competition for Iowa following Saturday will be the NCWWC Regionals at Simpson College (Indianola, Iowa) on Friday, February 23. This will be the qualifier for the National Collegiate Women’s Wrestling Championships (NCWWC) in Cedar Rapids, Iowa on March 8-9.

 


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Iowa is ranked #2 in the country in the most recent NWCA NCAA Women’s Coaches Rankings.

NWCA NCAA Women’s Coaches Rankings – January 18, 2024

101 – #1 Emilie Gonzalez  #2 Sterling Dias

109 – #2 Ava Bayless

116 – #3 Brianna Gonzalez

123 – #3 Felicity Taylor 

130 – #10 Emily Frost

143 – #2 Resse Larramendy  #4 Ella Schmit 

155 – #1 Marlynne Deede  #9 Bella Mir

170 – #1 Kylie Welker  #3 Haley Ward

191 – #3 Jaycee Fowler  #9 Alivia White

 

It is great to be an Iowa Wrestling fan.

Go Hawks!