ANN ARBOR, Mich. – The University of Iowa wrestling team saw three wrestlers advance to Sunday’s Big Ten finals on Saturday night in Session II at the Big Ten Championships at the Crisler Center.
Top seeds Spencer Lee (125), Real Woods (141) and No. 3 seed Patrick Kennedy all punched their tickets to Sunday’s finals. Lee scored a bonus point victory, while Woods and Kennedy won hard fought decisions to advance.
Iowa also has four wrestlers – Max Murin (149), Nelson Brands (174), Jacob Warner (197) and Tony Cassioppi (285) – still alive to finish as high as third, while Brody Teske (133), Cobe Siebrecht (157) and Abe Assad (184) are in the seventh/eighth place matches.
“The overall assessment is hard,” said head coach Tom Brands. “We won three in the semifinals and lost three. Those last two are to a team we are in a tight race with.
“We have to be ready to go tomorrow, that’s the biggest thing. We have to come back strong tomorrow and be ready.”
By virtue of their finishes, all 10 Hawkeyes earned their automatic qualifying spots for the 2023 NCAA Championships in Tulsa, Oklahoma, later this month.
The Hawkeyes are second in the team standings with 105.5 points. Penn State leads the championships with 120 points and the Nittany Lions have six finalists.