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NCAA Wrestling: No. 2 Iowa Vs. No. 13 Nebraska: Final Results, Video

Iowa Hawkeyes took on the Nebraska Cornhuskers at Carver-Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City on Sunday.

Video Source:ย Hawkeyesports.tv

Update

Iowa defeated Nebraska 32-7, in a dominating performance that included two pins and a technical fall.

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The win means Iowa has claimed another Big Ten Conference championship.

Iowa won eight of the 10 matches, Iowa had 70 total points to 39 for Nebraska and Iowa had 25 take downs to four for Nebraska.

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Individual summaries:

149: No. 11 Jake Sueflohn of Nebraska won by major decision over Brody Grothus of Iowa, 8-0.

157: No. 1 Derek St. John of Iowa defeated No. 6 James Green of Nebraska, 6-4.

165: No. 13 Nick Moore of Iowa pinned Austin Wilson of Nebraska at 1:41 in the third period.

174: No. 4 Mike Evans of Iowa defeated No. 2 Robert Kokesh of Nebraska, 9-6.

184: No. 8 Josh Ihnen of Nebraska defeated Grant Gambrall, 5-1, in OT.

197: No. 19 Nathan Burak of Iowa defeated Caleb Kolb of Nebraska, 3-1, in OT.

Heavyweight (285): No. 6 Bobby Telford of Iowa defeated Spencer Johnson of Nebraska, 6-2.

125: No. 1 Matt McDonough of Iowa won by technical fall over Eric Coufal of Nebraska, 20-5, at the end of the third period.

133: No. 2 Tony Ramos of Iowa won by pin over Shawn Nagel of Nebraska at 1:05 in the second period.

141: No. 8 Mark Ballweg of Iowa defeated Ridge Kiley of Nebraska, 6-1.

* Iowa had 1 point deducted from their team score at the end of the 184 pound match.

Previous

Wrestlers from Iowa and Nebraska square off today (Sunday) in Iowa City.

Check back around 2 p.m. for live results.

The dual begins at 2 p.m. The No. 2 ranked Hawkeyes bring a 17-1 record, including a highlight win versus then No. 1 Penn State. No. 13 Nebraska has a 10-4 record, including a win versus Michigan State in its last dual.

A key match up will be No. 4 Mike Evans of Iowa versus No. 2 Robert Kokesh, a sophomore for Nebraska, at 174 pounds. Evans defeated Kokesh twice last season.

And, this will be No. 1 ranked Matt McDonough's first match since losing his first of the season against Illinois on Friday. McDonough takes on freshman Eric Coufal of Nebraska at 125 pounds.

Likely starters are (by weight class):

125: No. 1 Matt McDonough (Iowa) vs. Eric Coufal (Nebraska)

133: No. 2 Tony Ramos (Iowa) vs. Shawn Nagel (Nebraska)

141: No. 8 Mark Ballweg (Iowa) vs. Ridge Kiley (Nebraska)

149: Brody Grothus (Iowa) vs. No. 11 Jake Sueflohn (Nebraska)

157: No. 1 Derek St. John (Iowa) vs. No. 6 James Green (Nebraska)

165: No. 13 Nick Moore (Iowa) vs. Austin Wilson (Nebraska)

174: No. 4 Mike Evans (Iowa) vs. No. 2 Robert Kokesh (Nebraska)

184: No. 14 Ethen Lofthouse (Iowa) vs. No. 8 Josh Ihnen (Nebraska)

197: No.ย 19 Nathan Burak (Iowa) vs. Caleb Kolb (Nebraska)

Heavyweight: No. 6 Bobby Telford (Iowa) vs. Spencer Johnson (Nebraska)

Ticket Information

Tickets should be available that arena box office, as the dual is not expected to sellout.

Television/Radio

Mediacom subscribers can watch on MC22 (channel 22 for most subscribers. Big Ten Digital (pay) subscribers can also catch it streaming online. AM-800 KXIC will also be broadcasting on radio.

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