Hawks crown six champs at Princeton Open
The Iowa Women’s Wrestling team crowned six champs at the Princeton Open today in Princeton, New Jersey. In addition to the six champs Iowa also had two wrestlers place second and two placed third.
Winning titles for the Hawks: Emily Gonzales (101), Ava Bayless (109), Brianna Gonzalez (116), Felicity Taylor (123), Haley Ward (170), and Alivia White (191).
Placing second: Sterling Dias (101), Ella Schmit (143).
The Hawks were dominating throughout the day with tech falls and pins. This young squad has so much talent in just their first year of official competition. You also need to factor in that there were at least four elite Hawks that did not compete this weekend.
The heck with the future. The present looks great for Iowa Wrestling right now.
Iowa will make their Carver-Hawkeye debut next Sunday, November 12 when they host the Trailblazer Duals starting at 11 AM.
Princeton Open Results
101lbs – Sterling Dias, 2nd place
WIN Sheila Cortez (Rider WC), Fall 1:08
WIN Emma Heslin (Lock Haven), Fall 1:04
LOSS Emilie Gonzalez (Iowa), Dec. 7-0
101lbs – Emilie Gonzalez, 1st place
WIN Lexi Doerflinger (Hiram), Fall 0:55
WIN McKenna Acampora (Unrostered), Tech. Fall 10-0
WIN Chiara Barbieri (Presbyterian), Tech. Fall 10-0
WIN Sterling Dias (Iowa), Dec. 7-0
109lbs — Ava Bayless, 1st place
WIN Anni Futch (Lehigh), Tech. Fall 10-0
WIN Johnae Drumright (Princeton), Fall 1:38
WIN #3 Kaelani Shufeldt (Lock Haven), Dec. 9-2
116lbs – Brianna Gonzalez, 1st place
WIN Alexis Deagle (Marymount), Tech. Fall 10-0
WIN Jayleah Pletz (Lock Haven), Tech. Fall 10-0
WIN Kaura Coles (Pan-Am ICS), Dec. 10-8
WIN Chloe Ayres (Princeton), Fall 2:13
123lbs – Felicity Taylor, 1st place
WIN Anna Kalcich (Lock Haven), Tech. Fall 11-0
WIN Alyssa Mahan (Presbyterian), Tech. Fall 12-2
WIN Ava Rose (Iowa), Tech. Fall 11-0
WIN Vayle-Rae Baker (West Point), Dec. 7-4
123lbs – Ava Rose, 5th place
WIN Julianna Van Ness (Lock Haven), Tech. Fall 10-0
WIN Bridgette Schoultz (Delaware Valley), Tech. Fall 14-4
LOSS Felicity Taylor (Iowa), Tech. Fall 11-0
WIN Jocelyn Lass (Ursinus), Tech. Fall 13-2
123lbs – Bella Ngo, DNP
LOSS Vayle-rae Baker (West Point), Fall 1:11
WIN Isabella Devito (Lock Haven), Tech. Fall 10-0
LOSS Alyssa Mahan (Presbyterian), Dec. 6-4
130lbs – Anakya Besco, 6th place
LOSS Lillian Sherer (Lock Haven), Tech. Fall 10-0
WIN Chelsea Marcelle (NYCRTC), Fall 0:19
WIN Lauren Gherman (Ursinus), Tech. Fall 10-0
WIN Katrina Kling (NYCRTC), Tech. Fall 10-0
WIN Lydia Knarr (Lock Haven), Fall 2:39
LOSS Emily Frost (Iowa), Tech. Fall
LOSS Cali Leng (Iowa), *Tech. Forfeit
130lbs – Cali Leng, 5th place
WIN Stacy Bloomfield (Ursinus), Tech. Fall 10-0
WIN Katrina Kling (NYCRTC), Dec. 6-4
LOSS Alex Town (London), Tech. Fall 11-0
LOSS Jaclyn Dehney (DGHG), Fall 0:54
WIN Anakya Besco (Iowa), *Tech. Forfeit
130lbs – Emily Frost, 3rd place
WIN Dorothea West (Drexel), Fall 3:39
WIN Lilly Luft (Iowa), Fall 1:44
LOSS Taina Fernandez (Cavalier), Tech. Fall 10-0
WIN Anakya Besco (Iowa), Tech. Fall 12-2
WIN Jaclyn Dehney (DGHG), *Tech. Forfeit
130lbs — Lilly Luft, DNP
WIN Lydia Knarr (Lock Haven), Tech. Fall 10-0
LOSS Emily Frost (Iowa), Fall 1:44
LOSS Jaclyn Dehney (DGHG), Tech. Fall 10-0
130lbs – Alex Baudhuin, DNP
WIN Chelsea Marcelle (NYCRTC), Tech. Fall 10-0
LOSS Taina Fernandez (Cavalier), Tech. Fall 10-0
LOSS Jaclyn Dehney (DGHG), Fall 2:07
136lbs – Sierra Brown Ton, DNP
LOSS Kira Pipkins (NYCRTC), Fall 5:13
WIN Cara Zhu (NYCRTC), Fall 0:29
WIN Ava Curry (Princeton), Fall 1:56
LOSS #2 Paige Wehrmeister (Presbyterian), Tech. Fall 10-0
136lbs – #3 Nanea Estrella, 4th place
LOSS Arian Carpio (NYCRTC), Dec. 8-1
WIN Madyson Hickman (Ursinus), Tech. Fall 10-0
WIN Kira Pipkins (NYCRTC), Tech. Fall 10-0
WIN Vivexa Pannell (Mit), Tech. Fall 12-0
WIN Corynne McNulty (Blaire Academy), Tech. Fall 10-0
LOSS Jordyn Fouse (Unrostered), Fall 5:15
143lbs – Reese Larramendy, 3rd place
WIN Olivia Kinder (Delaware Valley), Fall 2:42
WIN Daniella Nugent (DGHG), Dec. 14-6
LOSS Maya Letona (NYCRTC), Tech. Fall 12-1
WIN Veloria Pannell (Mit), Tech. Fall 10-0
WIN #2 Grace Stem (Lock Haven), Tech. Fall 10-0
143lbs – Ella Schmit, 2nd place
WIN Morgan Edwards (Blair Academy), Fall 1:33
WIN #2 Grace Stem (Lock Haven), Fall 2:26
LOSS Maya Letona (NYCRTC), Tech. Fall 10-0
170lbs – Haley Ward, 1st place
WIN Caira Jaynes (Delaware Valley), Tech. Fall 11-0
WIN Azariah Moore (Lock Haven), Fall 0:53
WIN Henlee Haynes (Presbyterian), Tech. Fall 10-0
191lbs – Alivia White, 1st place
WIN Shelly Gushue (Ursinus), Fall 0:18
WIN Ella Beam (Presbyterian), Fall 0:44
WIN Sophie Pollack (Delaware Valley), Fall 1:00
*Indicates a technical forfeit for the Hawkeyes due to the six-match per day limit.
It is great to be an Iowa Wrestling fan.
Go Hawks!
Hawkeye programs roll in season opener
The University of Iowa Men’s and Women’s Wrestling teams went 20-0 with 2 pins, 10 tech falls, 6 major decisions, and 2 decisions combined on the road in the season opener for both programs. That is getting the season started off right.
The Women’s program made history with the first dual meet in the history of the program on Saturday at #7 East Stroudsburg. I mentioned in my preview that it would not take very long to see how the preseason rankings of Iowa at #8 and East Stroudsburg at #7 played out. It did not.
Iowa was 10-0 in matches with two pins and eight tech falls in a 43-1 victory. The one team point #7 East Stroudsburg scored was in freestyle rules if you score a point in the match you get a team point even if you give up a tech fall.
To make this even more impressive is that Iowa did not have their #1 team competing. There may be as many as four changes in the lineup with elite wrestlers that did not compete in this dual.
Among those missing from the lineup was Kylie Welker who just placed seventh at the Pan American Championships in Santiago, Chile at 76 KG/167 lbs.
I believe the Iowa Women’s Wrestling team is quite a bit better than tied for #8 in the country.
Iowa is competing at the Princeton Open today and will make their Carver-Hawkeye Arena debut next Sunday, November 12 at the Trail Blazer Duals at 11 AM CST.
#8 Iowa 43, #7 East Stroudsburg 1
101 – Sterling Dias tech. fall over Olivia Klein, 10-0
109 – Ava Bayless tech. fall over Madi Manmann, 10-0
116 – Brianna Gonzalez fall over #6 Emily Klein, 0:44
123 – Felicity Taylor tech. fall over #2 Mia Macaluso, 10-0
130 – Emily Frost tech. fall over Gianna Amendola, 10-0
136 – #3 Nanea Estrella tech. fall over Zoe Gress, 12-2
143 – Ella Schmit tech. fall over Jayla Hahn, 11-0
155 – Reese Larramendy tech. fall over Paityn DeLong, 10-0
170 – Haley Ward tech fall over Jade Huerta, 2:23
191 – Alivia White fall over Ariel Ofri-Akman, 0:17
#2 Iowa started the 2023-24 season with only two returning starters on the road at Cal Baptist in Riverside, California last night. The Hawks won 40-0 and were 10-0 on the night with two tech falls, six major decisions, and two decisions.
In the only match of ranked wrestlers #7 Drake Ayala wore down #29 Elijiah Griffin with an 18-8 major decision at 125. Brody Teske (133), Aiden Riggins (174), Brennan Swafford (184), Zach Glazier (197) and Brad Hill (Hwt) also won by a major decision.
It did not take Real Woods long to score a 15-0 tech fall in only 2:04 at 141. #5 Micheal Caliendo also won by a 23-7 tech fall at 165.
Victor Voinovich (149) and #3 Jared Franek (157) won by a decision.
Iowa won the takedown battle 31-1 and controlled the tempo of the matches. The new rule of a three-point takedown is definitely a game changer.
Iowa competes next in the home opener against Oregon State on Sunday, November 19 for a sellout crowd in Carver-Hawkeye Arena at Noon CST.
#2 Iowa 40, California Baptist 0
125 – #7 Drake Ayala (I) major dec. #29 Elijah Griffin (C), 18-8
133 – Brody Teske (I) major dec. Hunter Leake (C), 12-1
141 – #1 Real Woods (I) tech. fall Darren Green (C), 15-0
149 – #12 Victor Voinovich III (I) dec. Dayne Morton (C), 2-0
157 – #3 Jared Franek (I) dec. Drayden Morton (C), 8-1
165 – #5 Michael Caliendo (I) tech. fall Mateo De La Pena (C), 23-7
174 – Aiden Riggins (I) major dec. Peter Acciardi (C), 15-4
184 – Brennan Swafford (I) major dec. Nathan Haas, 15-4 (C)
197 – Zach Glazier (I) major dec. Eli Sheeren (C), 11-2
285 – Bradley Hill (I) major dec. Max Acciardi (C), 16-4
It is great to be an Iowa Wrestling fan.
Go Hawks!
Hawks sell out Carver for third straight season
Amazing. I do not know how else to describe it. For the third straight year the University of Iowa has announced that the upcoming Iowa Wrestling dual meet tickets are sold out before the season even starts. November 3rd – a season sellout.
Two years ago Iowa had a top ranked team and Spencer Lee, last year was the senior season for Spencer Lee. This season the Hawks are rebuilding with a lot of new first time starters with an uncertain lineup. Doesn’t matter. Same result. Still a sellout before the season even starts.
Capacity for a home dual meet in legendary Carver-Hawkeye Arena is 14,847. I have to wonder how many more tickets Iowa would sell if Carver-Hawkeye Arena was even bigger.
Iowa will host Oregon State (Nov 19), Columbia (Dec 8), Minnesota (Jan 15), Purdue (Jan 19), Northwestern (Jan 28), Penn State (Feb 9), and Wisconsin (Feb 18).
The Hawks home opener is Oregon State on Sunday, November 19. You guessed it, already a sellout.
Iowa has led the wrestling nation in attendance every single season since Tom Brands became the head coach in the 2006-07 season.
Iowa begins the 2023-24 season at Cal Baptist tomorrow (Saturday) at 8 PM CST in Riverside, California.
What I have been saying for years on this blog just gets stronger with every passing year. The advantage Iowa Wrestling has over the rest of the competition for fans is the biggest advantage in any sport that I know of. Not just wrestling, A-N-Y sport.
Iowa Wrestling Nation…Amazing.
It is great to be an Iowa Wrestling fan.
Go Hawks!
Big opening weekend for Iowa Wrestling
The start of a new season of Iowa Wrestling is upon us. The Iowa Men’s and Women’s Wrestling teams will start the 2023-24 season this weekend. This will be a historic season with the Women’s team competing as the first Power 5 Conference member to have women’s wrestling.
The first competition in the history of Iowa Women’s Wrestling will take place this weekend. Iowa will start the season at East Stroudsburg on Saturday (Nov 4) at 3:30 PM CST. In the first NWCA Rankings of the year East Stroudsburg is ranked #7 and Iowa is tied for 8th. We will see real quick how accurate these rankings are.
The dual meet will be streamed through East Stroudsburg University.
On Sunday the Iowa Women’s team will compete at the Princeton Open in New Jersey. The competition begins at 8 AM CST.
The Princeton Open will be streamed on ESPNt. Results will be available on TrackWrestling.
A probable lineup for the dual meet and a list of wrestlers competing at the open tournament were not released by the Iowa Athletic Department. We will have to wait and see who competes for the Hawks.
Iowa will be without Kylie Welker who is representing Team USA on the Senior Women’s team at the Pan American Championships in Santiago, Chile.
Iowa will have their home opener on Sunday, November 12 at 11 AM CST.
The Men’s team will open the season on the road with a dual meet against Cal Baptist in Riverside, California on Saturday (Nov 4) at 8 PM CST. There will be a lot of new faces in the lineup.
I am looking for a real big year from Drake Ayala who will lead the way at 125. Iowa will have three new transfers in the lineup with Victor Voinovich (149), Jared Franek (157), and Michael Caliendo (165). Aiden Riggins has all the tools needed to be successful this season as he gets the start at 174.
The dual will be streamed online on FloWrestling and available on Youtube.
The radio broadcast will be available on hawkeyesports.com with Chad Beatty and Jeremiah Moody calling the meet.
Lineup
125 – Drake Ayala 13/7/11
133 – Brody Teske 14/13/11
141 – Real Woods 2/1/1
149 – Victor Voinovich 10/12/10
157 – Jared Franek 2/3/2
165 – Michael Caliendo 5/5/5
174 – Aiden Riggins
184 – Brennan Swafford
197 – Zach Glazier
Hwt – Brad Hill
*Rankings: WIN/InterMat/Flo
Iowa will compete next with the home opener against Oregon State on Sunday, November 19 at Noon.
I will have a follow up blog with results.
It is great to be an Iowa Wrestling fan.
Go Hawks!
HWC Socials for the upcoming season
The Hawkeye Wrestling Club will once again be hosting a Social before six home Iowa wrestling meets. The HWC Socials are open to the public and free of charge. This is a great opportunity to meet members of the HWC and past Iowa Wrestling greats.
This year the HWC will host six Socials at area bars and restaurants. The first HWC Social will be Sunday, November 19 at Donnelly’s Pub in downtown Iowa City before the home opener against Oregon State.
The start of all the socials will be three hours before the Iowa dual meet.
I will keep you up to date with a blog during the week of all the upcoming HWC Socials.
HWC Socials (Dual meet opponent)
Sunday, November 19th – Donnelly’s Pub (Oregon State)
Sunday, December 10th – Sports Column (Columbia)
Monday, January 15 – Big Grove (Minnesota)
Friday, January 19th – Joe’s Place (Purdue)
Friday, February 9th – Sports Column (Penn State)
Sunday, February 18th – Scouts Honor (Wisconsin)
It is great to be an Iowa Wrestling fan.
Go Hawks!
Iowa #2 in NWCA Coaches Poll
The NWCA (National Wrestling Coaches Association) has released the Preseason Division I Men’s Wrestling Coaches Poll. Iowa is ranked #2.
The Big Ten dominates the rankings with 9 of the 14 teams in the conference in the Top 25 including five teams in the Top 10. That is impressive.
NWCA Coaches Poll – October 31
- Penn State
- Iowa
- North Carolina State
- Missouri
- Virginia Tech
- Michigan
- Cornell
- Ohio State
- Nebraska
- Iowa State
Iowa opens the 2023-24 season this Saturday at Cal Baptist in Riverside, California at 8 PM CST.
Top 25 Rankings: USA Wrestling | Penn State begins the new NCAA wrestling season ranked No. 1 in NWCA Div. I Coaches Poll (themat.com)
It is great to be an Iowa Wrestling fan.
Go Hawks!
Dru Ayala commits to Iowa
Dru Ayala of Fort Dodge, Iowa has committed to the University of Iowa. Ayala continues a tradition of brothers competing for Iowa Wrestling as he is the younger brother of Drake Ayala who is the projected starter at 125 lbs. for the Hawks this season.
Dru has had a great career at Fort Dodge heading into his senior season. He placed fifth as a freshman and was a state runner-up the past two seasons with a 106-12 career record.
FloWrestling has Ayala ranked #14 in the country at 113 lbs. but he will compete at 120 lbs. this season. He is projected to compete at 125 for the Hawks.
Ayala joins the Iowa Wrestling Recruiting Class of 2024 that includes Angelo Ferrari, Miguel Estrada, and Keyan Hernandez.
Iowa Wrestling Recruiting Class of 2024
Angelo Ferrari – 175 lbs.
Miguel Estrada – 144 lbs.
Keyan Hernandez – 126 lbs.
Dru Ayala – 120 lbs.
As I have done for years I will follow all of the matches for Ayala and all of our incoming recruits as they compete in their senior season of high school. I will post a blog on Friday with a schedule of where our recruits are competing and a follow up blog with results.
Welcome aboard Dru Ayala.
It is great to be an Iowa Wrestling fan.
Go Hawks!
Tickets for Women’s Wrestling on sale today
Tickets for the inaugural University of Iowa Women’s Wrestling season go on sale today at 9 AM CST.
The Hawks will have two meets in legendary Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Iowa will host the Trailblazer Duals on Sunday, November 12 with duals against Sacred heart, Lindenwood, and Presbyterian.
On Sunday, January 21 the Hawks will host the Iowa Quad Duals with yet to be determined teams.
There will be additional competitions close by when the Hawks compete at Soldiers Salute (Dec 29-30) in Coralville. Iowa will also compete at the NWCA National Duals in Cedar Falls on January 5-6.
To order tickets:
Iowa starts their season on Saturday at East Stroudsburg at 3:30 CST.
Iowa is the first Power 5 Conference school to have women’s wrestling.
I am expecting a large crowd at both of the home dual meets.
I cannot wait.
It is great to be an Iowa Wrestling fan.
Go Hawks!
Hernandez places third at National HS Recruiting Showcase
Incoming recruit Keyan Hernandez placed third at the National High School Recruiting Showcase in Des Moines this weekend. Hernandez went 5-1 to place third in a deep weight class at 126. This was the fifth time Hernandez has been an All American at this tournament.
After opening round wins of 4-1 and 1-0, Hernandez defeated Jackston Parker 3-1 in the quarterfinals. In the semifinals Hernandez dropped a 6-5 decision to eventual champ Caio Aron. Hernandez then won two matches in consolations to place third.
Hernandez is a three-time state champion from Billings (West HS), Montana and is a member of the Iowa Wrestling Recruiting Class of 2023.
National High School Recruiting Showcase
Keyan Hernandez (MT) dec Gavin Hanrahan (RTC) 4-1
Keyan Hernandez (MT) dec Emmitt Newton (DCEW) 1-0
Keyan Hernandez (MT) dec Jackston Parker (TIWC) 3-1
Caio Aron (BWA) dec Keyan Hernandez (MT) 6-5
Keyan Hernandez (MT) dec Gianni Bottone (SC)SV-1 7-3
Keyan Hernandez (MT) dec Michael Lopez (CO) (6-1)
It is great to be an Iowa Wrestling fan.
Go Hawks!
Deede to compete in NWCA All-Star Classic
Marylynne Deede of the University of Iowa will compete at the 2023 NWCA All Star Classic on Tuesday, November 21 at 6 PM CST. Deede will face Latifah McBride of Life at 160 lbs. at Rec Hall on the campus of Penn State.
Deede is ranked #1 in the NCAA rankings and McBride is ranked #1 in NAIA.
Deede transferred to Iowa from Augsburg where she was a national champion last year and a four-time All American. She has 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.
The NWCA All Star Classic will be streamed live on FloWrestling.
I will have a follow up blog with results.
It is great to be an Iowa Wrestling fan.
Go Hawks!