On May 21, 2024, now senior Kyle Parco announced that he would be joining the Iowa Hawkeyes wrestling program for the 2024-25 season in his last year of eligibility. The 149-pound wrestler began his ...
In front of a sold-out crowd of fans in Carver-Hawkeye Arena, the No. 3 Iowa Hawkeyes defended their house against the fiery, ...
In a night dedicated to senior Hawkeye wrestlers to close the regular season, with Kyle Parco waving goodbye to Iowa fans and ...
Coach David Taylor and the second-ranked Oklahoma State wrestling team Oklahoma State suffered a 21-16 loss at Iowa, the ...
Iowa wrestling capped off its regular season with a win over Oklahoma State on Sunday at home. Angelo Ferrari was the star of ...
At the buzzer of a highly ranked matchup with Nebraska’s No. 2 Ridge Lovett, Iowa men’s wrestler Kyle Parco’s soft smile before his loud roar of celebration proved he doesn’t let his losses deter him.
In the first Hawkeye win for the night, No. 2 Drake Ayala (133) won by major decision over Rin Sakamoto (OSU), 11-1. Ayala ...
A competitive border battle is set to go between Iowa wrestling and Minnesota on Friday night, as the Hawkeyes travel north ...
Oklahoma State wrestling suffered its first loss of the season Sunday night at the hands of Angelo Ferrari and the Iowa ...
The freshman earned a sudden victory over No. 3 Dustin Plott to power the Iowa men's wrestling team to a win in the regular ...
Penn State won the coin-flip matches at 149 pounds and 157 pounds with a major decision from No. 4 Shayne Van Ness against No. 2 Kyle Parco and an upset win from No. 3 Tyler Kasak over No. 1 ...
(Sounds like an Iowa-Nebraska football game, doesn't it?) Iowa’s win wouldn’t have been possible without Buchanan and Kueter, of course, but 149-pounder Kyle Parco stepped up, too. Down 1-0 to start ...
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