Embattled wrestlers to face Wisconsin
IU Wrestling Coach Duane Goldman said he is pleased with the effort his guys have shown, considering the many setbacks that have affected the Hoosiers.
IU Wrestling Coach Duane Goldman said he is pleased with the effort his guys have shown, considering the many setbacks that have affected the Hoosiers.
In addition to an OSU lineup that featured seven wrestlers nationally ranked in the top 20, Indiana faced a challenge before the meet even started.
In addition to an OSU lineup that featured seven wrestlers nationally ranked in the top twenty, Indiana faced a challenge before the meet even started.
Goldman is now preparing his wrestlers for an equally grueling match against the nation’s fifth-ranked team, Ohio State.
IU wrestling team hopes added effort will be enough to defeat the Buckeyes 7 p.m. Friday.
Minnesota certainly brought their “A”-game, defeating the Hoosiers in a fashion that reminded fans why they are ranked No. 4 nationally. Although the Hoosiers lost a physically tough match 41-3, IU Coach Duane Goldman said he believed the final score did not indicate the amount of effort that was put forth by each wrestler.
Hoosiers prepare for No. 4 Minnesota
Although the team trained to the best of its ability, the Hoosiers could not deliver, losing 52-0 to No. 1 Penn State without a single weight class pulling through to gain a win for the team.
Coming off of an exceptional 3-0 day in the Hoosier Duals that took place last weekend, IU wrestling is looking to improve their record to 6-2 against Big Ten conference rival Penn State.
Saturday saw the IU wrestling team come away victorious in the all-day Hoosier Duals, picking up wins against SIU-Edwardsville, Bucknell and Gardner-Webb.
With several tournaments and matches under their belts, IU wrestlers will return to University Gym to face SIU-Edwardsville, Bucknell and Gardner-Webb in the Hoosier Duals.
Continuing the weekend of Nov. 17, the Hoosiers will once again be traveling, this time making their way to Philadelphia for the 18th-annual Keystone Classic tournament.
Their second weekend in a row on the road, the No. 41 Hoosiers ended just shy of the mark, finishing the Northern Illinois Quad Huskie Duals with a 1-2 record.
After six Hoosiers placed at the fifth annual Hokie Open, IU wrestling is back this weekend at the Huskie Duals in DeKalb, Ill.
The IU wrestling team competed in the Hokie Open Sunday, where six individuals placed in the top six in their weight classes, including three who finished second.
Kicking off the season with a win, IU wrestling defeated Manchester at home 44-12. The night consisted of solid performances from all weight classes, including six pins and multiple takedowns.
The IU wrestling team takes on Manchester Thursday in the team's first match of the season, in hopes of figuring out what the lineups for this year should be.
IU Wrestling Coach Duane Goldman announced the appointment of Assistant Coach Nick Simmons. Simmons, a 2011 USA Wrestling World Team Member, served as director of wrestling operations at Oregon State University for the past three years.
Four Hoosiers took the national stage this past Thursday and Friday as they competed in the NCAA Wrestling Championships in St. Louis.
Four Hoosiers will make one last journey of the season as they travel to St. Louis to compete in the NCAA Championships. The action will start at noon on Thursday and will end with the last session starting at 7:30 p.m. Saturday.