By DARREN MILLER
hawkeyesports.com
IOWA CITY, Iowa — Jaydin Eierman hasn’t wrestled a match in a University of Iowa singlet, but the transfer from Missouri already possesses a Hawkeye mindset.
The three-time All-American talks of winning an NCAA championship and an Olympic gold medal. Then there is this:
“We are going to try to break the (NCAA Championship) scoring record,” Eierman said. “If we wrestle to the best of our ability, we are going to shock the nation.”
Sure sounds like a Hawkeye.
Eierman reinforces an Iowa lineup that graduated 149-pound All-American Pat Lugo, but returns nine All-Americans, including Max Murin at 141. Murin projects to move up a weight, allowing Eierman to compete at 141, where he has placed third (2019), fourth (2018) and fifth (2017) nationally.
“Jaydin being in our room makes us better. Him being in our lineup is instant credibility because of his history of results,” Iowa head coach Tom Brands said. “He is a good wrestler; he wants to be a great wrestler and he wants to be an icon in the sport.”
As a redshirt sophomore and junior, Eierman advanced to the national semifinals, but lost to eventual champion Yianni Diakomilhalis of Cornell, 6-4 in sudden victory (2018) and 6-5 (2019).
“It hurt, but I have to work on my things every day and I feel this year I will be the one with a target on my back,” Eierman said. “I’m at Iowa now and they know I will be one of the best in the country.”
Eireman was pretty good at Missouri, too. During his redshirt season of 2015-16, he went 22-2 with eight falls and six technical falls at 133. His first season in a varsity lineup, Eierman shared the team lead with 29 wins, won the first of three Mid-American Conference individual titles and placed fifth in the nation at 141. He was named MAC Freshman of the Year.
As a sophomore, Eierman won 32 of 35 matches, finished fourth at the NCAA Championships and was named MAC Wrestler of the Year. As a junior in 2018-19, he was 28-4, third in the nation and again was named MAC Wrestler of the Year.