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Big Ten Notes 2021.Indd UNIVERSITY OF IOWA ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS IOWA WRESTLING Chris Brewer 319.335.9411 (O) • 319.325.3483 (C) [email protected] MARCH 6-7, 2021 23 NATIONAL TITLES • 36 BIG TEN TITLES • 84 NCAA INDIVIDUAL TITLES • 203 BIG TEN INDIVIDUAL TITLES • 345 ALL-AMERICA HONORS SCHEDULE & RESULTS ON THE MAT TEAM RANKINGS (5-0, 5-0) JANUARY NWCA DATE OPPONENT TV/TIME (CT)/RESULT Division I Coaches Poll 15 #6 Nebraska W, 31-6 (2/23/21) 22 at #15 Minnesota W, 35-4 Rank Team (First) Record 31 #9 Illinois W, 36-6 1 IOWA (14) 5-0 #2 Michigan PPD 2 Penn State 5-0 BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS 3 Virginia Tech 9-0 MARCH 67 FEBRUARY 4 Michigan 5-1 UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA 7 at #18 Purdue W, 31-18 5 Missouri 10-0 BRYCE JORDAN CENTER vs. #11 Ohio State W, 33-14 6 Oklahoma State 10-0 12 at Penn State PPD 7 North Carolina State 6-1 19 Northwestern PPD SCHEDULE OF 8 Nebraska 7-1 9 ( e) Minnesota 7-2 21 at #25 Wisconsin CANCELLED EVENTS (ET) 9 ( e) Arizona State 6-0 SATURDAY, MARCH 6 11 Illinois 5-3 MARCH 10 a.m. Session I 12 Ohio State 5-4 6-7 at Big Ten Championships BTN 7:30 p.m. Session II 13 Iowa State 9-3 University Park, Pennsylvania 14 North Carolina 5-2 18-20 at NCAA Championships SUNDAY, MARCH 7 15 Northern Iowa 4-4 16 Pi sburgh 3-4 St. Louis 12 p.m. Session III 17 Navy 5-1 4 p.m. Championship Finals 18 Purdue 3-5 All Ɵ mes local to site (ET) and subject to change 19 Oklahoma 5-5 20 Virginia 3-3 WRESTLING 21 Central Michigan 5-2 COVERAGE 22 Campbell 8-1 23 Michigan State 2-5 SATURDAY, MARCH 6 24 Rider 4-1 • Session I: BTN/FOX Sports app 25 Wyoming 3-3 (BTN+ individual mat cams) • Session II: BTN/FOX Sports app Dropped Out: Wisconsin. (BTN+ consola on mat cams) SUNDAY, MARCH 7 • Session III: BTN Plus/BTN Plus mobile app • Session IV Finals: BTN/FOX Sports app INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS (BTN+ consola on mat cams) As of Tuesday, March 2, 2021 Intermat/Track/WIN AUDIO COVERAGE Spencer Lee (125) 1/1/1 The Big Ten Championships are broadcast on Aus n DeSanto (133) 3/3/3 AM 800 KXIC and streamed online at iHeart. Jaydin Eierman (141) 1/1/1 com and on the iHeart Radio mobile app. Ste- Max Murin (149) 6/5/6 ven Grace and Mark Ironside will call the ac on. Kaleb Young (157) 5/5/5 Alex Marinelli (165) 1/1/1 SOCIAL MEDIA Michael Kemerer (174) 1/1/1 Live Hawkeye wrestling updates are available at @Hawks_Wrestling Nelson Brands (184) 16/15/11 Jacob Warner (197) 3/2/2 Tony Cassioppi (285) 3/3/3 UNIVERSITY OF IOWA ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS IOWA WRESTLING Chris Brewer 319.335.9411 (O) • 319.325.3483 (C) MARCH 6-7, 2021 [email protected] 23 NATIONAL TITLES • 36 BIG TEN TITLES • 84 NCAA INDIVIDUAL TITLES • 203 BIG TEN INDIVIDUAL TITLES • 345 ALL-AMERICA HONORS 2021 BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS PRE-SEEDS 125 LBS. (7 NCAA qualifi ers) 7. Ridge Love , Nebraska 13. Troy Fisher, Northwestern 1. Spencer Lee, Iowa 8. Mike VanBrill, Rutgers 14. Philip Spadafora, Maryland 2. Liam Cronin, Nebraska 9. Graham Rooks, Indiana 3. Malik Heinselman, OSU 10. Peyton Omania, MSU 184 LBS. (7 NCAA qualifi ers) 4. Patrick Mckee, Minnesota 11. Beau Bartle , Penn State 1. Aaron Brooks, Penn State 5. Rayvon Foley, MSU 12. Drew Scharenbrock, WIS 2. Christopher Weiler, WIS B1G STANDINGS 6. Eric Barne , Wisconsin 13. Chris an Kanzler, Illinois 3. Layne Malczewski, MSU 7. Devin Schroder, Purdue 14. Michael North, Maryland 4. Owen Webster, Minnesota Conf. Overall 8. Michael DeAugus no, NU 5. John Poznanski, Rutgers 1. IOWA 5-0 5-0 9. Dylan Ragusin, Michigan 157 LBS. (7 NCAA qualifi ers) 6. Taylor Venz, Nebraska Penn State 6-0 6-0 10. Jus n Cardani, Illinois 1. Ryan Deakin, NU 7. Max Lyon, Purdue 3. Nebraska 7-1 7-1 11. Robert Howard, PSU 2. Kaleb Young, Iowa 8. Zach Braunagel, Illinois 12. Jacob Moran, Indiana 3. Brayton Lee, Minnesota 9. Nelson Brands, Iowa 4. Michigan 5-1 5-1 13. Dylan Shawver, Rutgers 4. Kendall Coleman, Purdue 10. Rocky Jordan, Ohio State 5. Minnesota 7-2 7-2 14. Zach Spence, Maryland 5. Brady Berge, Penn State 11. Kyle Cochran, Maryland 6. Illinois 5-3 5-3 6. Will Lewan, Michigan 12. Jaden Bullock, Michigan 7. Ohio State 5-4 5-4 133 LBS. (7 NCAA qualifi ers) 7. Chase Saldate, MSU 13. Jon Halvorsen, Northwestern 8. Purdue 4-5 4-5 1. Roman Bravo-Young, PSU 8. Garre Model, Wisconsin 14. Santon Cantu III, Indiana 9. Michigan State 2-5 2-5 2. Aus n DeSanto, Iowa 9. Elijah Cleary, Ohio State 3. Sammy Alvarez, Rutgers 10. Caleb Licking, Nebraska 197 LBS. (5 NCAA qualifi ers) 10. Indiana 2-6 2-6 4. Lucas Byrd, Illinois 11. Michael Doestsch, MARY 1. Eric Schultz, Nebraska Northwestern 2-6 2-6 5. Chris Cannon, NU 12. Johnny Mologousis, Illinois 2. Myles Amine, Michigan 12. Wisconsin 1-6 1-6 6. Jack Medley, Michigan 13. Luke Baughman, Indiana 3. Jacob Warner, Iowa 13. Rutgers 0-4 0-4 7. Boo Dryden, Minnesota 14. NO ENTRY, Rutgers 4. Cam Caff ey, Michigan State 14. Maryland 0-8 0-8 8. Jordan Decatur, OSU 5. Lucas Davison, Northwestern 9. Jacob Rundell, Purdue 165 LBS. (7 NCAA qualifi ers) 6. Thomas Penola, Purdue 10. Kyle Burwick, Wisconsin 1. Alex Marinelli, Iowa 7. Michael Beard, Penn State B1G WRESTLER OF THE WEEK 11. Tucker Sjomeling, NEB 2. Dan Braunagel, Illinois 8. Ma Wroblewski, Illinois 12. Jordan Hamdan, MSU 3. Ethan Smith, Ohio State 9. Gavin Hoff man, Ohio State Date Wrestler (Wt., School) 13. Kyle Luigs, Indiana 4. Cameron Amine, Michigan 10. Billy Janzer, Rutgers 1/13 Dylan Ragusin (125, MICH) 14. Jackson Cockrell, MARY 5. Andrew Sparks, Minnesota 11. Garre Joles, Minnesota 1/19 Spencer Lee (125, IOWA) 6. Joe Lee, Penn State 12. Jaron Smith, Maryland Patrick McKee (125, MINN) 141 LBS. (7 NCAA qualifi ers) 7. Peyton Robb, Nebraska 13. Nick Willham, Indiana 1. Jaydin Eierman, Iowa 8. Jack Tucker, Michigan State 14. Andrew Salemme, WIS 1/26 Spencer Lee (125, IOWA) 2. Nick Lee, Penn State 9. Nick South, Indiana Eric Barne (125, WIS) 3. Sebas an Rivera, Rutgers 10. Gerrit Nijenhuis, Purdue 285 LBS. (6 NCAA qualifi ers) 2/2 DJ Washington (174, IND) 4. Chad Red, Nebraska 11. Jonathan Spadafora, MARY 1. Gable Steveson Minnesota 2/9 Tony Cassioppi (285, IOWA) 5. Dylan Duncan, Illinois 12. David Ferrante, NU 2. Mason Parris Michigan Sammy Sasso (149, OSU) 6. Marcus Polanco, MINN 13. Bre Donner, Rutgers 3. Tony Cassioppi Iowa 2/16 Carter Starocci (174, PSU) 7. Dylan D’Emilio, OSU 14. Josh O o, Wisconsin 4. Luke Luff man, Illinois 8. Drew Ma n, Michigan 5. Chris an Lance, Nebraska 2/23 Peyton Omania (149, MSU) 9. Parker Filius, Purdue 174 LBS. (7 NCAA qualifi ers) 6. Trent Hilger, Wisconsin 10. Cayden Rooks, Indiana 1. Michael Kemerer, Iowa 7. Greg Krekvlier, Penn State 11. Danny Bertoni, Maryland 2. Mikey Labriola, Nebraska 8. Tate Orndorff , Ohio State 12. Ma Santos, MSU 3. Carter Starocci, Penn State 9 Chris an Rebo aro MSU 13. Colin Valdiviez, NU 4. Logan Massa, Michigan 10. Jack Heyob, Northwestern 14. Dominic Den no, WIS 5. Donnell Washington, IND 11. Chris an Colucci, Rutgers 6. Kaleb Romero, Ohio State 12. Dorian Keys, Purdue 149 LBS. (6 NCAA qualifi ers) 7. Jackson Turley, Rutgers 13. Rudy Streck, Indiana 1. Sammy Sasso, Ohio State 8. Jared Kra nger, Wisconsin 14. Garre Kappes, Maryland 2. Max Murin, Iowa 9. Jake Allar, Minnesota 3. Griffi n Parrio , Purdue 10. Drew Hughes, MSU 4. Yahya Thomas, NU 11. DJ Shannon, Illinois (NCAA automa c qualifying bids) 5. Kanen Storr, Michigan 12. Emil Soehnien, Purdue 6. Michael Blockhus, MINN UNIVERSITY OF IOWA ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS IOWA WRESTLING Chris Brewer 319.335.9411 (O) • 319.325.3483 (C) [email protected] MARCH 6-7, 2021 23 NATIONAL TITLES • 36 BIG TEN TITLES • 84 NCAA INDIVIDUAL TITLES • 203 BIG TEN INDIVIDUAL TITLES • 345 ALL-AMERICA HONORS 2021 BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS LINEUP 2020 BIG TEN #1 IOWA HAWKEYES (5-0, 5-0 BIG TEN) 2020-21 Overall CHAMPIONSHIPS REVIEW Wt. Pre-Seed Name Yr. Hometown/High School Record 125 1 Spencer Lee Sr. Murrysville, Pa./Franklin Regional 4-0 Piscataway, New Jersey - RAC 133 2 Aus n DeSanto Sr. Exeter, Pennsylvania/Exeter (Drexel) 5-0 March 7-8, 2020 141 1 Jaydin Eierman Sr. Columbia, Mo./Columbia (Missouri) 4-1 Place Team Score 149 2 Max Murin Jr. Ebensburg, Pa./Central Cambria 5-0 1. IOWA 157.5 157 2 Kaleb Young Sr. Punxsutawney, Pa./Punxsutawney 3-0 2. Nebraska 132 165 1 Alex Marinelli Sr. Miamisburg, Ohio/St. Paris Graham 2-0 3. Ohio State 112 174 1 Michael Kemerer Sr. Murrysville, Pa./Franklin Regional 4-0 4. Penn State 107 184 9 Nelson Brands So. Iowa City, Iowa/West 3-2 5. Purdue 83 197 3 Jacob Warner Jr. Tolono, Illinois/Washington Community 4-1 6. Northwestern 70.5 285 3 Tony Cassioppi So. Roscoe, Illinois/Hononegah 4-1 7. Michigan 73 8. Minnesota 63.5 Head Coach: Tom Brands 9. Wisconsin 62.5 Associate Head Coach: Terry Brands 10. Michigan State 57 Assistant Coaches: Ryan Morningstar, Bobby Telford 11. Illinois 49 12.
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