New season brings higher expectations for IU wrestling
The Hoosiers have much more depth and experience this season than a year ago.
The Hoosiers have much more depth and experience this season than a year ago.
IU will host the Big Ten tournament this fall in addition to a grueling conference schedule.
IU took two wrestlers to the 2016 NCAA Wrestling Championships at Madison Square Garden and brought home an All-American and a fifth place finish.
Nate Jackson still has a chance at third place.
Nate Jackson is into the quarterfinals in his weight class.
Elijah Oliver and Nate Jackson will compete in Madison Square Garden.
Two IU wrestlers qualified for nationals.
Three Hoosiers are also trying to qualify for the NCAA Championships.
This year’s senior night was anything but ordinary for IU Coach Duane Goldman.
Four IU wrestlers did manage to win, however.
The Hoosiers will have one last match before Big Ten championships.
IU wrestlers will compete in their final Big Ten home matches.
No. 16 IU lost at No. 2 Iowa and at home against No. 24 Purdue.
It travels to Iowa and wrestles at home against Purdue.
Three Hoosiers did manage to win individually.
Cole Jones transferred to IU because he said he wasn't himself at West Point.
No. 21 IU earn another Big Ten victory against Michigan State
IU faces Michigan and Michigan State in wrestling this weekend.
The Hoosiers worked their way to a second Big Ten win, defeating the Terrapins 26-13
Nate Jackson prays before every match.