2 IU wrestlers qualify for NCAA Tournament at conference championships
DJ Washington and Graham Rooks finished sixth in their weight classes.
DJ Washington and Graham Rooks finished sixth in their weight classes.
The Hoosiers are led by sophomore DJ Washington, who is ranked No. 9 nationally.
DJ Washington was IU’s lone winner Monday against Purdue.
The Hoosiers are coming off their second win of the season against Maryland.
Kyle Luigs, who is graduating after this season, won his last match at Wilkinson Hall.
The Hoosiers are 4-0 all-time against the Terrapins, including a 19-16 win last season.
The Hoosiers fall to 1-5 this season.
Rutgers will not wrestle due to positive COVID-19 tests within the program.
The sophomore went 2-0 last weekend and beat No. 5 Carter Starocci.
Sophomore Jacob Bullock capped off the 18-16 win for the Hoosiers.
IU’s last win against Northwestern came in 2017, and it has never beaten Penn State.
Sophomores Nick Willham and Asa Garcia picked up wins against the Wolverines.
IU’s match with Michigan will start at noon Sunday in Ann Arbor.
Sophomore DJ Washington was IU’s lone winner.
One thing keeps IU wrestling head coach Angel Escobedo grounded — his family.
IU’s first meet will be at home against Illinois on Jan. 10.
IU wrestling will look to improve on its 2-10 record from last season.
Both of Angel Escobedo's previous recruiting classes have been in the top 25.
IU men’s basketball, men’s soccer, field hockey and wrestling have stopped voluntary workouts.
These IU athletes have potential to be at the forefront of their teams next season.