It’s No. 2 Iowa wrestling vs. No. 1 Penn State in a Big Ten dual. Follow for live score updates and dual highlights from Friday's action.
The battle for Big Ten wrestling supremacy arrives Friday night in State College, when the 2nd-ranked Iowa Hawkeyes visit Cael Sanderson and the top-ranked Penn State Nittany Lions.
Cael Sanderson’s Penn State Nittany Lions and Tom Brand’s Iowa Hawkeyes have combined for 18 victories this season.
When No. 2 Iowa invades Penn State’s Bryce Jordan Center Friday night it will be five years to the day since the Nittany Lions last lost a
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Iowa and Penn State have split two previous No. 1 vs. No. 2 meetings. Some newer Hawkeyes will get their first taste of the rivalry Friday in State College, Pa.
Iowa is up against a behemoth in Penn State. It's a team coming off of the best NCAA Championship outing ever and has each of its projected wrestlers currently ranked in an All-American position by Intermat. By March, it could be seen as the best team in NCAA wrestling history. Yet, the message remains the same.
College wrestling's match of the year arrives Friday night in State College, where No. 1 Penn State will host No. 2 Iowa for national dual-meet supremacy. Penn State has not lost a match since falling to Iowa five years ago, and the Hawkeyes seek to restore their position atop the Big Ten by ending the Nittany Lions' 65-match win streak.
Top-ranked Penn State hosts No. 2 Iowa in the Big Ten's most anticipated wrestling match of the season. It began with some trash talk.
Iowa and Penn State meet in a dual of top-ranked teams on Friday. During the leadup, the two programs volleyed smack talk back and forth.
The No. 1 Nittany Lions take on the No. 2 Iowa Hawkeyes — the last team to beat Penn State — on Friday night in the Bryce Jordan Center.
Penn State wrestling will attempt to continue its dominating march toward another NCAA Championship on the biggest winter stage Friday night. The No. 1 Nittany Lions against No. 2 Iowa in the sold-out Bryce Jordan Center in State College.