No. 1 Penn State dominates No. 2 Iowa wrestling 30-8
The New York Times · 5d
No. 1 Penn State wrestling thumps No. 2 Iowa for fourth straight time: What it means for each program
The No. 2 Hawkeyes lost their fourth straight dual to No. 1 Penn State, which doesn’t sit well for the program or its supporters. The last time Iowa dropped more than three consecutive duals to the same Big Ten program was from 1963-68 when Michigan won six straight against the Hawkeyes.
NCAA · 3d
No. 1 Penn State dominates No. 2 Iowa wrestling 30-8 in State College
FIRST PERIOD: Penn State's returning national champion Greg Kerkvliet picks up the first takedown of the match to earn a 3-0 with over two minutes to go in the period. He notches another takedown to end the period with a 6-1 lead in short time and asserts his dominance at the start of this final match.
USA Today · 5d
How about that Tyler Kasak? What No. 1 Penn State wrestling proved by blasting Iowa
The indomitable Tyler Kasak from Doylestown, Pa. took it upon himself here Friday night to not just conquer his match but symbolize this latest runaway, marquee victory − a 30-8 final count for the No. 1 Nittany Lions over what's billed as the second-best team around, the Iowa Hawkeyes.
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