UNI Wrestling Topples Iowa State, 31-7
2/10/2018 9:16:00 PM | Wrestling
Iowa State (8-9 / 3-6 Big 12) vs. UNI wrestling (6-4 / 3-2 Big 12)
Official: Mike Hagerty
Attendance: 2,010
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PDF OF SCORE SHEET
CEDAR FALLS, Iowa – UNI wrestling won eight matches to take down Iowa State 31-7 in the teams' first official Big 12 matchup against each other.
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It also marks the first time UNI has beaten Iowa State in consecutive wins since the 2003 and 2004. UNI improves to 6-4 overall, 3-2 in the Big 12. ISU falls to 8-9 overall, 3-6 in the Big 12. The win was UNI's largest margin of victory of Iowa State in program's history.Â
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"We kept attacking for the most part, which is what I want to see," said head coach Doug Schwab. "A packed West Gym is fun. I want it like this every time. We just need to compete in a way that people don't want to miss it. It was a great atmosphere."
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Jay Schwarm led off the dual at 125 pounds with his 13th fall of the season to put UNI up 6-0. He grabbed a takedown right away and stuck ISU's Sinjin Briggs in 51 seconds, making it his 10th first-period fall of the season.
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The Panthers gave up a major decision at 133 pounds, but got a forfeit at 141 pounds.
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No. 8 Max Thomsen kept the momentum rolling at 149 pounds. His three takedowns propelled him to a 7-5 decision over No. 20 Jarrett Degen. It was Thomsen's third top-20 win of the year. He also had an exhibition win against No. 5 Matthew Kolodzik of Princeton to kick off the season.
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A last-second takedown by UNI's Logan Ryan at 157 pounds prevented sudden victory. Ryan beat Chase Straw by 3-1 decision to give the Panthers an 18-4 lead at intermission.
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ISU came out of the break to take 165 pounds, but it was UNI for the rest of the dual.
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"I still think there are situations we can attack even more and score more points," said Schwab. "Lujan – I like how he competed today - a little gritty and edge to him."
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No.7 Taylor Lujan grabbed seven takedowns to earn a 17-6 major decision over ISU's Danny Bush at 174 pounds. No. 10 Drew Foster beat Pestano with a 6-4 decision.
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Carter Isley grabbed one takedown against returning NCAA qualifier Marcus Harrington and went on to win, 4-3.
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I like where our team is at," said Schwab. "We're healthy. That's a testament to our guys and the work they've done, not just this season, but all spring, all summer all fall, the year before. And they've kept themselves strong. We have a good strength program, and we should be best at the end of the year, which is what you want."
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NEXT UP
UNI will host No. 3 Missouri 2 p.m. Saturday at the West Gym for Senior Night. The Panthers will honor their only senior, Jake Hodges. Â
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RESULTS
#13 UNI 31, ISU 7
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Official: Mike Hagerty
Attendance: 2,010
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PDF OF SCORE SHEET
CEDAR FALLS, Iowa – UNI wrestling won eight matches to take down Iowa State 31-7 in the teams' first official Big 12 matchup against each other.
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It also marks the first time UNI has beaten Iowa State in consecutive wins since the 2003 and 2004. UNI improves to 6-4 overall, 3-2 in the Big 12. ISU falls to 8-9 overall, 3-6 in the Big 12. The win was UNI's largest margin of victory of Iowa State in program's history.Â
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"We kept attacking for the most part, which is what I want to see," said head coach Doug Schwab. "A packed West Gym is fun. I want it like this every time. We just need to compete in a way that people don't want to miss it. It was a great atmosphere."
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Jay Schwarm led off the dual at 125 pounds with his 13th fall of the season to put UNI up 6-0. He grabbed a takedown right away and stuck ISU's Sinjin Briggs in 51 seconds, making it his 10th first-period fall of the season.
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The Panthers gave up a major decision at 133 pounds, but got a forfeit at 141 pounds.
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No. 8 Max Thomsen kept the momentum rolling at 149 pounds. His three takedowns propelled him to a 7-5 decision over No. 20 Jarrett Degen. It was Thomsen's third top-20 win of the year. He also had an exhibition win against No. 5 Matthew Kolodzik of Princeton to kick off the season.
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A last-second takedown by UNI's Logan Ryan at 157 pounds prevented sudden victory. Ryan beat Chase Straw by 3-1 decision to give the Panthers an 18-4 lead at intermission.
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ISU came out of the break to take 165 pounds, but it was UNI for the rest of the dual.
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"I still think there are situations we can attack even more and score more points," said Schwab. "Lujan – I like how he competed today - a little gritty and edge to him."
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No.7 Taylor Lujan grabbed seven takedowns to earn a 17-6 major decision over ISU's Danny Bush at 174 pounds. No. 10 Drew Foster beat Pestano with a 6-4 decision.
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Carter Isley grabbed one takedown against returning NCAA qualifier Marcus Harrington and went on to win, 4-3.
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I like where our team is at," said Schwab. "We're healthy. That's a testament to our guys and the work they've done, not just this season, but all spring, all summer all fall, the year before. And they've kept themselves strong. We have a good strength program, and we should be best at the end of the year, which is what you want."
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NEXT UP
UNI will host No. 3 Missouri 2 p.m. Saturday at the West Gym for Senior Night. The Panthers will honor their only senior, Jake Hodges. Â
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RESULTS
#13 UNI 31, ISU 7
- 125: #19 Jay Schwarm (UNI) pinned Sinjin Briggs (ISU), 0:51
- 133: Markus Simmons (ISU) maj. dec. Jack Wagner (UNI), 14-0
- 141: #9 Josh Alber (UNI) won by forfeit
- 149: #8 Max Thomsen (UNI) dec. #20 Jarrett Degen (ISU), 7-5
- 157: Logan Ryan (UNI) dec. Chase Straw (ISU), 3-1
- 165: Skyler St. John (ISU) dec. Dan Kelly, 7-4
- 174: #7 Taylor Lujan (UNI) maj. dec. Danny Bush (ISU), 17-6
- 184: #10 Drew Foster (UNI) dec. Dane Pestano (ISU), 6-4
- 197: #14 Jacob Holschlag (UNI) dec. #33 Sam Colbray (ISU), 2-0
- 285: Carter Isley (UNI) dec. Marcus Harrington (ISU), 4-3
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