By DARREN MILLER
hawkeyesports.com
IOWA CITY, Iowa — There is no question Spencer Lee is a sparkplug for the University of Iowa wrestling team. The two-time national champion at 125 pounds has led off three duals this season and three times the mat has been slapped before the first period expired.
On Jan. 31, during a 36-6 win over No. 9 Illinois, Lee was the starter and heavyweight Tony Cassioppi was the closer. Feeding off the baseball analogy, team scores have been so slanted toward the top-ranked Hawkeyes this season that by the 10th bout, it isn’t a save situation. But Cassioppi rebounded from a 15-6 loss to Minnesota’s Gable Steveson nine days prior and decked undefeated and fifth-ranked Luke Luffman of Illinois in three minutes, 30 seconds.
“I wasn’t expecting to perform anything less than my best,” said the third-ranked Cassioppi, who improved to 2-1. “It doesn’t matter if we had last week off or what happened last week, it doesn’t matter.”
Iowa head coach Tom Brands doesn’t fret about his level-headed heavyweight. In fact, there can’t be a bigger Cassioppi supporter than Brands.
“(Cassioppi) belongs with the best in the world and that’s my opinion,” Brands said. “I’m going to need a little help from Tony himself to back that opinion. I can shoot my mouth off all day long and I’m sure there are plenty of enemies out there that love it and they can crow on that, but I know what this guy is capable of. We love how he operates but I know he can get in there with the best in the world. That’s why he made it look easy; it wasn’t easy out there, but it looked easy.”
Cassioppi led 3-0 before finishing Luffman with a cradle.