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The official Wrestling page for the Iowa State University Cyclones
Iowa State wrestling team will face 10 top-25 teams in the dual season, including Stanford, Oklahoma State, Arizona State and Iowa. The Cyclones will also compete in the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational, the Collegiate Duals and the Big 12 and NCAA Championships.
NORMAN, Okla. – No. 4 Iowa State trounced No. 18 Oklahoma on its home mat, 37-4, Friday night inside McCasland Field House. It marked the Cyclones' largest win in Norman in program history. Iowa State won the takedown battle against the Sooners, 26-9, and six Cyclones secured bonus-point victories.
The official Wrestling Coach List for the Iowa State University Cyclones
AMES, Iowa – Iowa State head wrestling coach Kevin Dresser announced his team's 2021-22 schedule on Monday. This year's home slate at Hilton Coliseum features the annual Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk dual vs. Iowa, as well as four Big 12 duals.
No. 4 Iowa State won seven of 10 matches, including four with bonus points, to beat No. 17 West Virginia, 29-11, on Feb. 3, 2024. David Carr, Casey Swiderski and Yonger Bastida each secured top-10 victories for the Cyclones in front of a packed Hilton Coliseum crowd.
This year's rendition of the Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk dual will take place Dec. 4 in Iowa City. Iowa State will make its first appearance at the Collegiate Duals (Dec. 19-20), which relocated from Niceville, Fla. to New Orleans this season.
Iowa State finished the day with six falls, five tech falls and five major decisions. Frost and Echemendia each earned bonus points in their semifinal matches. Frost used a late tilt to pick up a 12-4 major decision over No. 3 Dominick Serrano while Echemendia took care of business, 14-4, against Jordan Titus.
Wrestling 03.21.2024 KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Iowa State went 6-3 in First-Round action Thursday afternoon at the NCAA Championships. Four Cyclones - Anthony Echemendia , David Carr , Will Feldkamp and Yonger Bastida - secured bonus points for ISU during Session I inside the T-Mobile Center.
AMES, Iowa – No. 8 Iowa State (3-1, 0-0 Big 12) dropped a hard-fought battle to No. 4 Iowa (3-0, 0-0 Big Ten), 18-14, Sunday afternoon in front of a sold-out Hilton Coliseum. It marked Iowa State's first wrestling sell out since 1982.