IOWA CITY, Iowa – Junior Cobe Siebrecht’s second-period fall capped the second-ranked University of Iowa wrestling team’s 26-11 victory over No. 21 Pennsylvania on Saturday afternoon inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena.
The Hawkeyes won seven matches in the dual to improve to 5-0 this season.
“Gutsy, gutsy at the end. Warner gutsy,” said Iowa head coach Tom Brands. “There were no slouches out there from Penn. It’s not a moral win for them, not with that staff and what I saw. We have to get better, that’s where we’re at. We’re going a week from tomorrow.”
After trailing 2-1 through the first period, Siebrecht got caught with a headlock early in the second period before rolling through to put No. 10 Anthony Artalona on his back. The Lisbon, Iowa, native completed the pin in 3:40 for his second win over a nationally ranked opponent.
“I probably shouldn’t have been there; I knew he had a headlock,” said Siebrecht, who moves to 4-0 this season with two falls and two majors. “He is a big move guy, likes throws. I got double underhooks and ran right into his headlock. I was trying not to get pinned and I was waiting for an opportunity.
“I rolled him through to his back. If I put him on his back, I am not going to let him off.”