Jared Franek knew a few wrestlers from North Dakota that made the NCAA Division I level, including former Iowa Hawkeyes Terry and Troy Steiner and family friend, Scott Schiller, who wrestled for Minnesota. Now, he looks to set an example for young North Dakota wrestlers with NCAA D-I aspirations.
Jared Franek knew a few wrestlers from North Dakota that made the NCAA Division I level, including former Iowa Hawkeyes Terry and Troy Steiner and family friend, Scott Schiller, who wrestled for Minnesota. Now, he looks to set an example for young North Dakota wrestlers with NCAA D-I aspirations.
Third-ranked Iowa improved to 6-0 overall and 1-0 with a victory at No. 6 Nebraska on Friday. The Hawkeyes host No. 10 Minnesota on a rare Monday night dual at Carver-Hawkeye Arena.
Schriever received the nod at 133 pounds in his season debut and took advantage of the opportunity, beating 11th-ranked Angelino Rini and contributing to No. 2 Iowa’s 38-3 rout of Columbia University Friday night at Carver-Hawkeye Arena.