Iowa-Iowa State dual on ESPN Nov 26

Great news for wrestling fans. The Iowa at Iowa State dual meet on Sunday, November 26 will be aired live on ESPN. The Iowa Wrestling schedule has a 2 PM CST start time. I will let you know if the start time changes due to the ESPN showing.

BaschAMania The Podcast had a post online on this news item.

What a great opportunity for our proud wrestling state to entertain the entire country with competitive college wrestling.

 


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I have no doubt that Hilton Coliseum will have a big crowd of fans ready for the dual meet. In the InterMat Rankings Iowa is #8 in Tournament and Iowa State is #11. In the Dual Meet Rankings Iowa is #8 and Iowa State is #10.

The Iowa-Iowa State dual meet is nothing short of legendary. One month from today another chapter to this great rivalry will take place on ESPN. That is something to look forward to.

Iowa opens the 2023-24 season next Saturday, November 4 on the road with a dual meet at Cal-Baptist in Riverside, California at 8 PM CST.

It is great to be an Iowa Wrestling fan.

Go Hawks!

Sieperda named Director of Operations for Women’s Wrestling

Hannah Sieperda has been named as the Director of Women’s Wrestling Operations. Sieperda is a graduate of the University of Iowa and was a manager for the Iowa Men’s Wrestling team from 2016-2021.

Originally from Rock Rapids, Iowa she has been the Iowa Track and Field Director of Operations since April of 2022. Before her position with the track program Sieperda was the Assistant Director of the University of Iowa Trademark Licensing and Iowa Athletics Hall of Fame and Museum.

Sieperda is currently pursuing a law degree.

Welcome aboard Hannah Sieperda.

It is great to be an Iowa Wrestling fan.

Go Hawks!

Iowa Women’s Wrestling tickets

The University of Iowa has announced that tickets will be on sale for the Women’s Wrestling season next week. This will be a historic season for the program as the first Power 5 Conference college to have women’s wrestling.

 

To order tickets:

Iowa Women’s Wrestling Tickets Announced – University of Iowa Athletics (hawkeyesports.com)

 

Iowa will have home dual meets with the Trailblazer Duals on Sunday, November 12 and the Iowa Quad Duals on Sunday, January 21.

You also have an opportunity to watch the team compete at Soldier Salute on December 29-30 in Coralville and NCWA National Duals in Cedar Falls on January 5-6.

Iowa will open the season with a dual meet on Saturday, November 4 at East Stroudsburg (PA).

 

Complete schedule:

Schedule – University of Iowa Athletics (hawkeyesports.com)

 

It is great to be an Iowa Wrestling fan.

Go Hawks!

Hernandez competing at Super 32

Incoming Iowa Wrestling recruit Keyan Hernandez is registered to compete at Super 32 this weekend. Super 32 is recognized as the best folkstyle high school wrestling tournament in the country every year. 

Ranked wrestlers from around the country will make their way to the Greensboro Coliseum Special Events Center in Greensboro, North Carolina this Saturday and Sunday, October 21-22.

Hernandez, a three-time state champion from Billings, Montana (West HS) is not seeded at 120.

Miguel Estrada, a three-time state champion from California ranked #3 at 144 by MatScouts was registered for Super 32 at 150. In the official seeds just released by MatScouts Estrada is not listed. 

For the Super 32 high school division, weights 106-132 will begin at 7 AM Saturday. Weights 138-Hwt will begin at 1:30 PM. Wrestling begins at 7 AM on Sunday. All times listed are CST. 

Full coverage of Super 32 will be available on the FloWrestling premium service. Brackets with results will be available on FloArena.

Hernandez and Estrada along with Angelo Ferrari are the Iowa Wrestling Recruiting Class of 2024.

It is great to be an Iowa Wrestling fan.

Go Hawks!

Iowa Wrestling on TV

Wrestling fans will have quite a few opportunities to watch the Iowa Hawkeyes compete on TV this season. Iowa will be on BTN seven times and FS1 once during the season for dual meets. The Big Ten Championships (BTN) and NCAA Championships will also be televised.

First up will be a dual meet at Nebraska on January 12. Iowa will host Minnesota on January 15 in what may be the first Monday home dual meet in Iowa Wrestling history. BTN started showing Monday night dual meets and it has proven to be popular. Solid opportunity to compete before a big nationwide TV audience.

I have no doubt there will be a lot of fans tuning in for Iowa at Michigan on February 2 and Penn State at Iowa on February 9.

To close out the regular season it will be the Iowa at Oklahoma State dual meet on February 25 to be televised on FS1.

I will let you know of any additional coverage that may be available online for any of the remaining Iowa dual meets.

Every round of the 2023 Big Ten Championships will be televised live on BTN on March 9-10.

The NCAA Championships on March 21-23 will have full TV coverage on a yet to be named network(s).

I am looking forward to another season of Iowa Wrestling.

 

Big Ten Network TV Schedule (All times listed are CST.)

Friday, Jan 12 – @ Nebraska (6 PM)

Monday, Jan 15 – Minnesota (7 PM)

Friday, Jan 19 – Purdue (7 PM)

Friday, Jan 26 – @ Illinois (8 PM)

Friday, Feb 2 – @ Michigan (7:30 PM)

Friday, Feb 9 – Penn State (8 PM)

Sunday, Feb 18 – Wisconsin (1 PM)

Sat/Sun Mar 9/10 – @ Big Ten Championships (College Park, MD)

 

FS1

Sunday, Feb 25 – @ Oklahoma State (2 PM)

 

Network(s) yet to be announced.

Th-Sat March 21-23 @ NCAA Championships (Kansas City, MO)

 

It is great to be an Iowa Wrestling fan.

Go Hawks!

New Hawk: Jaycee Foeller

Two-time national finalist Jaycee Foeller announced that she was transferring to the University of Iowa Women’s Wrestling program on May 23. Foeller was a national runner-up for Central Methodist this past season and for McKendree in 2022. Foeller was a teammate of current Hawkeye Felicity Taylor who transferred to Iowa from McKendree last season.

Foeller will have two years of eligibility remaining and will be eligible for the upcoming season at 191 lbs.

Originally from DeSoto, Missouri, Foeller was a three-time state champion with a 121-0 record in high school. Foeller was a member of the United State Development Team in high school and was ranked #1 in the country as a senior.

Foeller was a Cadet national champion in 2018 and placed third in 2017. At Junior Nationals she placed second, third and fifth. In 2021 Foeller was named for the Tricia Saunders High School Excellence Award for the state of Missouri.

The new roster has Foeller listed at 191 lbs.

Welcome aboard Jaycee Foeller.

It is great to be an Iowa Wrestling fan.

Go Hawks!

2023-24 Wrestling Schedule

The University of Iowa has released the wrestling schedule for the 2023-24 season. Iowa will host seven dual meets in legendary Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Iowa will also compete at the Soldier Salute in Coralville, Iowa.

The Hawks will open the season on the road at Cal-Baptist in Riverside, California on Saturday, November 4. Iowa will have their home opener on Sunday, November 19 when Oregon State comes to town for a dual meet.

Iowa will be at Iowa State on Sunday, November 26.

For the Big Ten schedule Iowa will host Minnesota (Jan 15), Purdue (Jan 19), Northwestern (Jan 28), Penn State (Feb 9), and Wisconsin (Feb 18). The Minnesota meet will be on a Monday night.

The Hawks will close out the regular season with a dual at Oklahoma State on Sunday, February 25.

Iowa will be at the Big Ten Championships in College Park, Maryland on March 9-10.

The NCAA Championships are in Kansas City, Missouri on March 21-23.

I will keep you up to date with coverage of the Iowa Wrestling team for the eleventh straight season right here on my Iowa Wrestling Fan Blog. 

I cannot wait for the season to begin.

 

2023-24 Iowa Wrestling Schedule

Nov. 4 – at Cal-Baptist 

Nov. 19 – Oregon State

Nov 26 – at Iowa State

Dec. 1 – at University of Penn

Dec. 8 – Columbia

Dec. 29-30 – at Soldier Salute (Coralville, Iowa)

Jan. 12 – at Nebraska

Jan. 15 – Minnesota

Jan. 19 – Purdue

Jan 26 – at Illinois

Jan. 28 – Northwestern

Feb 2 – at Michigan

Feb 9 – Penn State

Feb 18 – Wisconsin

Feb 25 – at Oklahoma State

Mar. 9-10 – at Big Ten Championships (College Park, Maryland)

Mar 21-23 – at NCAA Championships (Kansas City, MO)

 

It is great to be an Iowa Wrestling fan.

Go Hawks!

2023-24 Iowa Women’s Wrestling schedule

The University of Iowa has released the schedule for the inaugural season of Women’s Wrestling. This will be a historic season as Iowa is the first Power 5 Conference school to have women’s wrestling.

The Hawks will open the season at East Stroudsburg on Saturday, November 4 followed by an open tournament at Princeton on November 5.

Iowa will make their home debut with home dual meets on Sunday, November 12 against Sacred Heart, Lindenwood, and Presbyterian.

The Hawks will also be at National Duals on January 5-6 in Cedar Falls, Iowa.

The NCWWC Regionals will be on February 23-24 at a location to be named later. The NCWWC National Championships will be in Cedar Rapids, Iowa on March 8-9.

I will keep you up to date with coverage of the Iowa Women’s Wrestling team right here on my Iowa Wrestling Fan Blog all season. I am looking forward to the season.

 

2023-24 Iowa Women’s Wrestling Schedule

Nov. 4 – at East Stroudsburg University – East Stroudsburg, Penn.

Nov. 5 – at Princeton Tiger Collegiate Open – Princeton, NJ

Nov. 12 – Home vs. Sacred Heart, Lindenwood and Presbyterian – Iowa City, Iowa

Nov. 17-18 – at Missouri Valley College Open – Marshall, MO

Dec. 10 – at North Central College Open – Napersville, Ill.

Dec. 17 – at Las Vegas Desert Duals – Las Vegas, Nev.

Dec. 29-30 – at Soldier Salute – Coralville, Iowa

Jan. 5-6 – National Duals – Cedar Falls, Iowa

Jan. 21 – Home Quad Duals (opponents TBA) – Iowa City, Iowa

Jan. 26-27 – at Indiana Tech Warrior Duals and Open – Fort Wayne, Ind.

Jan. 31 – at University of Sioux Falls – Sioux Falls. SD

Feb 23-24 – NCWWC Regionals – TBA

Mar. 8-9 – NCWWC National Championships – Cedar Rapids, Iowa

 

It is great to be an Iowa Wrestling fan.

Go Hawks!

New Hawk: Marlynne Deede

It was big news on April 17 when Marlynne Deede announced that she was transferring to the University of Iowa Women’s Wrestling program as a graduate transfer. Deede was a four-time All American and national champion for Augsburg. She will have one year of eligibility remaining.

Deede, originally from Springville, Utah, has competed at 155 lbs. for her college career. She placed sixth in 2020 and third in both 2021 and 2022. This past season Deede won the NCWWC 155 lbs. national title with a 31-2 record with 8 pins and 18 tech falls.

For her career Deede was 77-20 with 20 pins and 42 tech falls. Deede has the Augsburg school record for career wins and tech falls. 

Deede was a 2022 U23 National Team member and a U20 National Team member from 2018-2020. In high school she was a three-time Utah Folkstyle and Freestyle state champion.

Deede has made it known that she will continue to compete after her college career for the Hawkeye Womens Wrestling Club.

The new roster has Deede listed at 155 lbs.

Welcome aboard Marlynne Deede.

It is great to be an Iowa Wrestling fan.

Go Hawks!

The Dual – Iowa City Screening

There will be a screening of The Dual at the Hilton Garden Inn in Iowa City on Wednesday, November 15 at 8 PM.  The Hilton Garden Inn is at 328 S Clinton St in downtown Iowa City. Admission is free but you must register for complimentary tickets to attend.

The Dual is a multi-episode documentary about the Iowa-Iowa State wrestling dual meet on February 23, 1986. There will be interviews and clips of the matches in what looks to be a great production. 

There will be a social and reception beginning at 6: 30 PM and the screening will be at 8 PM. At 9 PM there will be a meet and greet with coaches and wrestlers. 

This looks to be a great night for wrestling.

For more information on tickets and additional screenings: The Dual Docuseries

It is great to be an Iowa Wrestling fan.

Go Hawks!