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The Iowa State Cyclones wrestling team represents Iowa State University (ISU) and competes in the Big 12 Conference of NCAA Division I. The Cyclones are 8 time National Champions, 17 time National Runners-Up, and have 45 Trophy Finishes. The team is coached by Kevin Dresser. The Cyclones host their home meets at Hilton Coliseum on Iowa State's ...
The 1965 NCAA University Division Wrestling Championships were the 35th NCAA University Division Wrestling Championships to be held. The University of Wyoming in Laramie, Wyoming hosted the tournament at War Memorial Fieldhouse. Iowa State took home the team championship with 87 points and two individual champions.
(Iowa State Teachers College) 1949: Fort Collins, Colorado (Colorado A&M) South College Gymnasium Oklahoma A&M (16) 32 Iowa State Teachers College 27 Charles Hetrick (Oklahoma A&M) 1950: Cedar Falls, Iowa (Iowa State Teachers College) West Gymnasium Iowa State Teachers College 30 Purdue: 16 Anthony Gizoni 1951: Bethlehem, Pennsylvania (Lehigh ...
The Iowa State Cyclones, behind David Carr's second NCAA title, finished in fourth place at the NCAA Wrestling Championships. In previous seasons, that would have been good enough for a team trophy.
The Iowa State standout is the No. 6-ranked heavyweight nationally according to InterMat, but his eyes are set on the top spot come March. This season's NCAA Championships are set for March 20-22 ...
The 1974 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships were the 44th NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships to be held. Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa hosted the tournament at Hilton Coliseum. Oklahoma took home the team championship with 69.5 points and two individual champions.
The 1988 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships were the 58th NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships to be held. The Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa hosted the tournament at Hilton Coliseum. Arizona State took home the team championship with 93 points despite having no individual champions. Scott Turner of North Carolina State was named ...
The 1966 NCAA University Division Wrestling Championships were the 36th NCAA University Division Wrestling Championships to be held. Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa hosted the tournament at the Iowa State Armory. Oklahoma State took home the team championship with 79 points despite having three individual champions. [1] Yojiro Uetake of ...