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Iowa Wrestling vs Iowa State Dual 2023: Live updates from Ames

Iowa Wrestling vs Iowa State Dual 2023: Live updates from Ames

Iowa State competes with Iowa State in Ames in the annual Cy-Hawk Dual Tournament. The event begins at 2 PM CST inside Hilton Coliseum. Follow here for live updates. The starting weight is 125.

Expected formations

125: #21 Drake Ayala (Iowa) Dec. #10 Kisen Terokina (Iowa State), 7-2

First half: No score midway through the half. Ayala shoots the ball but Tirocina kicks the ball wide 10 seconds later. Still no score with one minute remaining. Scoreless at the end of the first half.

Second half: Tirukina chose the bottom position and escaped in three seconds to take a 1-0 lead. Ayala hits a headbutt, steps into her leg, tries to pull Tirukina in and eventually gets three points for a 3-1 lead with 18 seconds left. Tirocina gets away with 11 seconds left and the half ends with Ayala leading 3-2.

Third period: Ayala chooses the bottom position and escapes in three seconds for a 4-2 lead. Stalling warning on Ayala with 20 seconds remaining. Ayala scores a late three-pointer to win 7-2.

Iowa 3, Iowa State 0

133: #20 Evan Frost (Iowa State) Dec. #8 Brody Teske (Iowa), 8-1

First period: Ski on single meters and low frost. A long scoreless scramble ends with one minute left in the game. There was no score but Teske was shooting with 30 seconds left.

2nd Period: Frost opts for the down position and Teske appears committed to the ride as they go out of bounds with 1:31 remaining. Frost escapes with 1:13 left in the period and takes a 1-0 lead. Teske fumbles one but doesn’t score as time runs out.

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3rd period: Teske opts for the bottom position and Teske escapes with 1:33. Frost hit a shot and scored three points for a 4-1 lead. The crowd explodes as Frost works a near fall and finally gets four points to go up 8-1 and eventually win 8-1.

Iowa 3, Iowa State 3

141: #1 Real Woods (Iowa) Dec. #30 Anthony Eschmendia (Iowa State), 4-1 SV

First period: No score midway through the period with little movement. A late shot from Etchemendia was blocked by Woods. No result.

Second period: Woods selects the underhand position and escapes within five seconds for a 1-0 lead. Neither wrestler committed to shooting, as the period ended with Echmendia leading 1-0.

Third period: Ischmendia chooses neutrality. Warning stall on the woods. Echemendia attempted a shot with 30 seconds left and Woods hit a stoppage to tie the score at 1-1. A violent scramble at the end of the match did not result in any points but it was close for Echemendia.

Upset victory: Woods went on a straight singles match and eventually scored a three-point takedown and secured a 4-1 win.

Iowa 6, Iowa State 3

149: #13 Casey Swiderski (Iowa State) December. #9 Victor Voinovich (Iowa) 6-3

First period: Swiderski scored three points within the first 30 seconds for a 3-0 lead. Escape from Voinovich makes it 3-1. Another Swiderski single cleared another three points but an escape made it 6-2 at the end of the period.

Second period: Voinovich singled to bottom and escaped to make it 6-3. No goals were scored for the remainder of the period but Vojnovic was warned for stalling.

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Third period: Swiderski chooses neutrality. No goal was scored in the middle of the period. A few shots from Swiderski but no takedowns. Swaderski won 6-3.

Iowa 6, Iowa State 6

157: #2 Jared Frank (Iowa) vs. Cody Chittum (Iowa State)

165: #5 Michael Caliendo (Iowa) vs. #2 David Carr (Iowa State)

174: Patrick Kennedy (Iowa) vs. MJ Gaitan #29 (Iowa State)

184: Gabe Arnold (Iowa) vs. #6 Will Feldkamp (Iowa State)

197: #26 Zach Glazier (Iowa) vs. #24 Julian Broderson (Iowa State)

285: Bradley Hill (Iowa) vs. No. 6 Younger Bastida (Iowa)