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Trujillo shines for Tigers at Steamboat-Glenwood Springs tri meet

Photo by Shelby Reardon / Steamboat Pilot & Today   Summit Tigers sophomore PJ Trujillo won both of his matches versus his Steamboat Springs and Glenwood Springs opponents at Thursday night’s Steamboat tri meet in Steamboat Springs. Wrestling in the 120-pound weight division, Trujillo won by fall at 1 minute and 45 seconds versus Nathan Sandoval of Glenwood Springs. Trujillo also won by fall against Steamboat’s Kaleb Young at 4 minutes. Battling a shoulder injury, Summit senior leader Giovanni Marquez (113 pounds) wrestled only once Thursday night, pinning Jairo Achovarria of Glenwood Springs at 2:56. In the Tigers’ other matchups versus Glenwood Springs, Jamie Gonzalez (126 pounds) won by fall at 45 seconds versus Nathan Sandoval, Sylas Marsteller wrestled up at 152 pounds to defeat Kodiak Kellogg with a fall at 2:47, and Ethan Sicat pinned Malachi Sandoval at 2:58 in an extra, non-weight-specific match.

#1 Iowa 36, #9 Illinois 6: The Pin Zone

Iowa Wrestling: No 1 Iowa breaks Illinois, 36-6: Full Recap

Iowa Wrestling: No. 1 Iowa breaks Illinois, 36-6: Full Recap Share this story Hawkeyesports.com The upstart Fighting Illini of Illinois tried to do what no one else could. They strutted into Carver-Hawkeye Arena with their 4-0 record, looking for their first win against Iowa since Steve Martin’s classic “The Pink Panther” reigned king supreme at the box office in 2006. Alas, they left just like everyone else, kicking snow with their tail’s tucked firmly between their legs. Perhaps they’ll brave the elements better than they did inside, on the mat. IOWA 36, ILLINOIS 6 133: #2 Austin DeSanto major dec. over #23 Lucas Byrd, 18-6. Iowa 10-0

Iowa is still really, really good and 4 more college wrestling lessons learned

Iowa is still really, really good and 4 more college wrestling lessons learned Hawkeye heroes claim 23 wrestling team titles Share The consistent storyline thus far in the 2021 wrestling season is the dominance of the Iowa Hawkeyes. This team further separated itself from the rest of the Big Ten conference over the weekend with a dominating 36-6 win over No. 9 Illinois. Questions, however, still remain around how much of a threat Penn State will be to an Iowa title and how many All-Americans Iowa can put on the podium.  N.C. State, Oklahoma State and Nebraska also will attempt to put themselves in position to battle for a team trophy in March.

Deep previews of the 5 most intriguing college wrestling duals this weekend

Deep previews of the 5 most intriguing college wrestling duals this weekend Hawkeye heroes claim 23 wrestling team titles Share The Hawks are back, the Heels are looking for a top-ten ACC win, and Oklahoma State takes on two top-15 ranked opponents. What more could you want in a college wrestling weekend? As season rolls on, the stakes increase and every match matters more, but here are five duals that are particularly interesting and worth watching this weekend.  1. North Carolina vs. N.C. State: Friday, Jan. 9, 6 p.m. ACC Network North Carolina is a wrestling state.  At least, that s the message UNC and N.C. State sent last year when the Pack raised the roof in Reynolds Coliseum after topping the Tar Heels at heavyweight in a barnburner dual that came down to the final bout. These two teams are back at it again, and this top-15 ACC dual will have it all: local rivalries, title contenders, redemption stories and action-packed matchups. Both squads will field similar line

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