It's Iowa wrestling vs. Illinois in a dual this college wrestling season. Follow for live results and dual highlights from Carver-Hawkeye Arena.
The 2nd-ranked Iowa Hawkeyes kick off a big Friday night of wrestling on BTN with a top-10 Big Ten battle with the No. 9 Illinois Fighting Illini at Carver-Hawkeye Arena.
The Hawkeyes stayed in control over the Fighting Illini despite many close matches between the two programs. No. 28 Joey Cruz (125) got the Hawkeyes started on a strong start against Caelan Riley (ILL).
The No. 2 Iowa men’s wrestling team never gets a rest with a win over No. 9 Illinois last week and now a welcoming of No. 4 Ohio State this week. Penn State remains first in the national rankings with 400 points.
Following the game, Iowa coach Jan Jensen, along with student-athletes Hannah Stuelke and Lucy Olsen, talked with reporters in Champaign. Check out what they had to say in this videos provided by Iowa Sports Information:
Ranked as Intermat's No. 10 dual team in college wrestling (No. 13 as a tournament team), the Fighting Illini present a worthy challenge for the No. 2 Hawkeyes with nine-ranked wrestlers, eight of whom are ranked 20th or higher.
The second-ranked Iowa Hawkeyes dominated No. 9 Illinois on Friday night winning eight of ten matches in a 28-6 victory. The win kept the Hawkeyes perfect
Fran McCaffery and Iowa men’s basketball just landed the second-highest-ranked recruit in program history.  Four-star prospect Joshua Harris announced his commitment to the Hawkeyes live on the 247Sports YouTube channel on Thursday.
Lewis joins three other members of Iowa's '25 Class. Miami (FL) transfer Isaiah Johnson-Arigu is enrolled and practicing with the team but won't play in games until next season. Badara Diakite (Connecticut) and Dezmon Briscoe (Indianapolis) are finishing up their senior years in high school.
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Coming off a heartbreaking 87-82 loss last Sunday against then-No. 24 Minnesota where it gave up a 16-point lead in the fourth, Northwestern (7-11, 0-7 Big Ten) was looking for an opportunity to get its swagger back and break its five-game losing streak against an unranked,