IU wrestling struggles in final Big Ten competitions
The No. 3 Hawkeyes and No. 8 Golden Gophers were too much to handle for the Hoosiers.
The No. 3 Hawkeyes and No. 8 Golden Gophers were too much to handle for the Hoosiers.
The Hoosiers have their final two conference competitions of the season this weekend.
The Hoosiers split their weekend with a loss to Rutgers, and a win against Stanford.
This will be only the second weekend of the season with back-to-back wrestling competitions.
The Hoosiers couldn't gain much momentum in their second competition at Wilkinson Hall.
The Hoosiers will have their hands full with the winners of the last three national championships.
The Hoosiers have lost eight straight dual competitions to Purdue.
Escobedo's team opened Wilkinson Hall last weekend with its first conference win in two years.
The team's 36-3 win over Maryland was the program's first Big Ten win since 2017.
The dual competition will be IU's first in the new Wilkinson Hall.
IU's last competition at University Gymnasium didn't go as planned.
The matchup will be IU's first taste of Big Ten action since early December 2018.
IU lost to Michigan State on Friday, and Michigan on Sunday.
IU will face Michigan State on Friday and Michigan on Sunday.
Friday night will be the team’s only home competition until January.
Michigan State was the only team to earn more points than IU.
The Hoosiers have one last competition before their home opener.
IU improved to 1-1 on the season.
The Hoosiers will compete in their second dual competition of the season.
The Hoosiers finished the weekend better than they started it.