ON THE MAT
The third-ranked University of Iowa wrestling team heads to Tulsa, Oklahoma, for the National Duals Invitational on Nov. 15-16. The Hawkeyes will face No. 16 Missouri in the opening round.
FOLLOW ALONG LIVE
• The first 27 duals of the National Duals Invitational will be streamed on Flowrestling and the finals will be televised on ESPN2.
• The National Duals Invitational will be available on AM 800 KXIC, the Hawkeye Radio Network and online at hawkeyesports.com (via YouTube). Steven Grace and Mark Ironside will have the call.
• Follow Iowa wrestling on social media via X (@Hawks_Wrestling), Facebook/iowahawkeyewrestling and Instagram (@iowahawkeyewrestling).
No. 3 Iowa Hawkeyes Travel Roster
| Wt | Rank^ | Name | Year | Hometown/High School | Record |
| 125 | 10/10/10 | Dean Peterson | Sr. | Barnegat, New Jersey/Saint John Vianney | 0-0 |
| 125 | Leo DeLuca | Fr. | Blairstown, New Jersey/Blair Academy | 0-0 | |
| 133 | 2/3/2 | Drake Ayala | Sr. | Fort Dodge, Iowa/Fort Dodge | 0-0 |
| 141 | 10/10/10 | Nasir Bailey | Jr. | Park Forest, Illinois/Rich Township | 0-0 |
| 149 | 32/--/-- | Ryder Block | So. | Waverly, Iowa/Waverly-Shell Rock | 0-0 |
| 149 | Kael Voinovich | R-Fr. | Brecksville, Ohio/Iowa City | 0-0 | |
| 157 | 12/7/10 | Jordan Williams | Jr. |
Tulsa, Oklahoma/Owasso |
0-0 |
| 157 | Victor Voinovich III | Sr. |
Brecksville, Ohio/Brecksville |
0-0 | |
| 165 | 2/2/2 | Michael Caliendo | Sr. | Geneva, Illinois/Batavia | 0-0 |
| 174 | 2/2/2 | Patrick Kennedy | Fifth | Kasson-Mantorville, Minnesota/Kasson-Mantorville | 0-0 |
| 184 | 3/2/3 | Angelo Ferrari | R-Fr. | Melissa, Texas/Melissa | 0-0 |
| 197 | 16/--/20 | Massoma Endene | Grad. | Dallas, Texas/James Bowie | 0-0 |
| 285 | 5/5/4 | Ben Kueter | So. | Iowa City, Iowa/Iowa City | 0-0 |
THE DUALS
• The Hawkeyes have competed at a National Duals tournament 20 times and own a 72-15-3 all-time record.
• Iowa has won a National Duals title six times (1992, 1995, 1996, 2008, 2009, 2010), placed second four times (1994, 1997, 1998, 2015), third seven times (1990, 1993, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2012), fourth once (2013), fifth once (2007) and sixth once (2006).
ROUND 1 VS. MISSOURI
Iowa is 4-2 all-time against Missouri.
• The first meeting between the teams was in 1967 (Iowa won 24-8) and the most recent meeting was in 2015 in the National Dual finals (Missouri won 18-12).
HAWKS VS. THE FIELD
Iowa owns a 392-137-9 all-time record against the
tournament field.
• Arizona State: 24-1-1
• Cornell: 4-1
• Illinois: 57-26-1
• Lehigh: 27-0
• Little Rock: Never Met
• Michigan: 34-27-1
• Minnesota: 80-28-1
• Missouri: 4-2
• NC State: 5-1
• Nebraska: 38-10-2
• Northern Iowa: 44-8-2
• Ohio State: 43-4
• Oklahoma State: 27-29-2
• Virginia Tech: 3-0
• Wyoming: 2-0
HAWKEYE DEBUTS
Four Hawkeyes made their Iowa and Carver-Hawkeye Arena debuts last Thursday in the 40-0 win over Bellarmine -- Nasir Bailey, Massoma Endene, Dean Peterson and Jordan Williams.
• Bailey, Endene and Peterson all won via decision while Williams picked up a fall in 1:44.
ALL-AMERICANS
The Hawkeyes have five past All-Americans on the 2025-26 roster in Drake Ayala (125/133), Nasir Bailey (133), Michael Caliendo (165), Patrick Kennedy (174), and Ben Kueter (285).
• The Hawkeyes have crowned at least one All-American in 54 consecutive tournaments, a stretch dating back to 1972. Iowa has totaled 332 All-America honors during that stretch.
NEWCOMERS
The Hawkeyes have eight newcomers on the 2025-26 roster, including four transfers.
• Nasir Bailey was a two-time NCAA qualifier at Little Rock and was an All-American in 2024 finishing in fourth at 133 pounds at the NCAA Championships. He is a two-time PAC-12 Champion.
• Massoma Endene was a three-time DIII National Champion and All-American at 197 pounds at Wartburg. He had a 75-1 record with 33 pins.
• Dean Peterson was a three-time NCAA Qualifier at Rutgers at 125 pounds. He has finished in seventh (2023), sixth (2025), and fifth (2024) at the Big Ten Championships.
• Jordan Williams was a two-time NCAA Qualifier at 149 pounds at Oklahoma State and Little Rock. He was the Big 12 Runner-Up in 2024 and a Pac-12 Champion in 2025.
BROTHERHOOD
Drake and Dru Ayala, Joey and Patrick Kennedy and Victor and Kael Voinovich are the latest sets of brothers to compete for Iowa men’s wrestling.
• There have been 48 sets of brothers to come through the Iowa wrestling program, including head coach Tom Brands and associate head coach Terry Brands.
STARTING AT 125
In the 321 matches that Iowa has wrestled under head coach Tom Brands the Hawkeyes have started at 125 pounds 268 times. Iowa is 240-27-1 in those matches.
• Iowa is 51-1 under Brands when starting at a weight other than 125.
• Since 2003, Iowa is 251-32-1 when starting at 125 and 69-10 when starting at a different weight.
NO. 3 IN PRESEASON POLL
The Hawkeyes are ranked third in the preseason polls by FloWrestling and the NWCA and fourth by Intermat.
TV TIME
Five University of Iowa men’s wrestling duals will be televised during the 2025-26 season.
• Iowa’s BTN appearances include home duals against Pittsburgh (7:30 p.m. CT), Penn State (6 p.m.) and Michigan (8 p.m.), and road duals at Nebraska (8 p.m.) and Ohio State (7 p.m.).
• Sessions I, II and IV of the Big Ten Championships will also be televised on BTN.
• The entirety of the Soldier Salute, Session III of the Big Ten Championships and Iowa’s duals against Bellarmine (6 p.m.), Wisconsin (7 p.m.), Minnesota (7 p.m.), Michigan State (TBA) and Purdue (TBA) will be streamed on B1G+ (subscription required).
• The Journeymen Wrestling “Uncivil War” against Chattanooga (6:30 p.m.) and Utah Valley (8:30 p.m.) will be streamed on FloWrestling (subscription required).
• The National Duals Invitational will also be streamed on FloWrestling, with the finals broadcast on ESPNU.
CALIENDO WINS U23 NATIONALS
University of Iowa wrestler Michael Caliendo won a U23 National Title at 74 KG and Kael Voinovich finished in sixth at 70 KG at the Spire Institute on June 1 in Geneva, Ohio.
• Caliendo won the 74 kg division winning eight of his nine matches to make the world team. Caliendo defeated Daniel Cardenas of the California RTC and Stanford in the best-of-three finals. Caliendo fell 7-2 in the first match before taking the second match, 15-8, and the final match, 14-6, against Cardenas.
• Voinovich finished in sixth at 70 KG winning five matches before falling in the semifinals. Voinovich dropped his next two matches via medical forfeit to end the weekend in sixth.
A NEW HOME FOR IOWA WRESTLING
Construction on the $31 million Goschke Family Wrestling Training Center finished in May 2024. The 38,000-square-foot facility is the new training home of the Iowa men’s and women’s wrestling programs. The wrestling room on the south end of the building is connected by underground tunnel to Carver-Hawkeye Arena.
• The two-level building features a Hall of Champions that pays homage to the history of Iowa wrestling. The main entrance welcomes visitors with trophy displays celebrating Iowa’s All-Americans and national champions. The lower level includes locker rooms for the men’s and women’s teams, while the upper level houses student-athlete lounges and coaches’ offices that overlook the wrestling room.
• The facility’s largest space, the Bob and Kathy Nicolls Wrestling Room, features 30-foot-high ceilings with nearly twice as much practice space as the former wrestling room. An adjacent strength and conditioning room on the lower level flows seamlessly into the wrestling room.
WRESTLETOWN, USA
Iowa City, Iowa, was dubbed Wrestletown, USA by NBC Sports when hosting the 2016 Olympic Team Trials.
• The University of Iowa men’s wrestling program led the nation in attendance for the 18th straight year last year.
• The Hawkeyes drew an average of 13,640 fans per home date during the 2024-25 season with 95,481 fans entering the doors of Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Iowa drew capacity crowds of 14,847 in two of its home duals.
• Iowa has led the nation in attendance in each season of head coach Tom Brands’ tenure (attendance totals weren’t tracked during the 2020-21 season due to most venues having no-spectators due to the COVID-19 pandemic). This was the 16th straight year the Hawkeyes have averaged more than 8,000 fans.
CAMBUS SHUTTLE
Free parking is available in the Hancher Auditorium Parking Lot on dates where no performances are scheduled. When the Hancher Auditorium Lot is available, complimentary Cambus shuttles to Carver-Hawkeye Arena will begin 90 minutes prior to the start of the meet and run until one hour following the conclusion of the meet.
NCAA EXPERIENCE
The Hawkeyes have 10 wrestlers on the roster with NCAA Championships experience. Dean Peterson is a three-time national qualifier at 125 pounds (2023–2025), while Joey Cruz qualified once at the same weight in 2025. Drake Ayala is a three-time qualifier (2022, 2024-24) at 125/133 pounds and was the NCAA runner-up in both 2024 and 2025. Nasir Bailey is a two-time qualifier (2024–2025) and earned All-American honors in 2024. Jordan Williams (2024–2025) and Victor Voinovich III (2023) have both qualified at 149 pounds. Michael Caliendo is a three-time All-American at 165 pounds and finished as the national runner-up in 2025. Patrick Kennedy is a three-time national qualifier at 165 and 174 pounds and placed fourth in 2025 to earn All-American honors. Gabe Arnold qualified at 184 pounds in 2025, and Ben Kueter was an All-American at heavyweight, finishing eighth in 2025.
2025-26 SCHEDULE
Nine of Iowa’s 15 dual opponents are ranked in the top 25 and six in the top 10 in the NWCA Preseason Coaches’ Poll. They include Penn State (1), Nebraska (2), Ohio State (4), Oklahoma State (5), Iowa State (6), Minnesota (9), Michigan (11), Missouri (18), Pittsburgh (21).
• Purdue and Wisconsin received votes.
• Iowa’s schedule includes one regular season tournament, 14 duals and the National Duals Invitational, six home dates and two postseason events -- Big Ten Championships (Mar. 7-8), and NCAA Championships (Mar. 19-21).
A LOOK BACK
The University of Iowa wrestling team finished the 2024-25 season with a 14-1 overall record and a 7-1 Big Ten mark. The Hawkeyes placed third at the Big Ten Championships and fourth at the NCAA Championships. Iowa had five All-Americans. The program had 10 Academic All-Big Ten selections.
HAWKEYES IN THE FINALS
Drake Ayala advanced to the 133-pound finals of the 2025 NCAA Championships to extend Iowa’s streak of NCAA finals appearances to 34 consecutive tournaments. Michael Caliendo also made the 165-pound final and Stephen Buchanan II was in the 197-pound final.
• Iowa has had at least one wrestler in the NCAA finals every year since 1990, and in 49 of the last 50 tournaments dating back to 1975.
HAWKEYE WRESTLING HISTORY
The Hawkeyes have won 24 national titles and 37 Big Ten titles.
• Iowa’s 56 NCAA Champions have won a total of 86 NCAA individual titles, crowning seven three-time and 16 two-time champions.
• The Hawkeyes’ 118 Big Ten champions have combined for 210 conference titles. There have been eight four-time, 20 three-time and 31 two-time Big Ten champions from Iowa.
• Iowa’s 169 All-Americans have earned All-America status 372 times, including two five-time, 25 four-time, 38 three-time and 42 two-time honorees.
SPENCER LEE THE OLYMPIAN
Former University of Iowa All-American and three-time National Champion Spencer Lee won a silver medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics, becoming the 11th Hawkeye wrestler in school history to medal at the Olympic Games
ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN
10 Hawkeye wrestlers were among the 56 University of Iowa student-athletes named to the 2024-25 Big Ten Winter Academic All-Conference Team.
• To be eligible for Academic All-Big Ten status, students must be on a varsity team, as verified by being on the official squad list as of March 1 for winter sports, who have been enrolled fulltime at the institution for a minimum of 12 months and carry a cumulative grade-point average of 3.0 or higher.
• The list of honorees includes Ryder Block, Nelson Brands, Easton Fleshman, Koye Grebel, Gage Marty, Charles Matthews, Aidan McCain, Jace Rhodes, Cullan Schriever and Victor Voinovich.
NCAA TROPHIES
The Hawkeyes have earned a team trophy at the NCAA Championships 15 times in the last 17 championships. Iowa has won 15 team trophies in head coach Tom Brands’ 18 seasons. (The 2020 season, in which Iowa was favored, was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic).
• Iowa has won 49 team NCAA trophies in program history and have 70 top-10 finishes. The Hawkeyes have been the NCAA runner-up seven times.
HAWKEYES AND CARVER-HAWKEYE ARENA
Iowa is 139-14 (.907) at Carver-Hawkeye Arena since Tom Brands took over the program prior to 2006-07. The Hawkeyes are 288-27 (.914) all-time at Carver-Hawkeye Arena since moving from the UI Field House in 1983. Iowa went 7-0 in Carver in 2023-24.
• Carver-Hawkeye Arena has hosted two United States Olympic Team Trials, four Big Ten Championships (1983, 1994, 2005, 2016) and four NCAA Championships (1986, 1991, 1995, 2001). The Hawkeyes have won five tournament titles on their home mat, including the 1983 and 1994 Big Ten Championships, and the 1986, 1991 and 1995 NCAA Championships.
CHASING THE HAWKEYES
Gary Kurdelmeier led Iowa to its first NCAA Championship in 1975, and in the 49 years since, the Hawkeyes have accumulated 24 team titles, more than any other school -- Penn State (11), Oklahoma State (7), Minnesota (3), Iowa State (2), Ohio State (1) and Arizona State (1).
UP NEXT
The Hawkeyes return home on Nov. 21 to wrestle Pittsburgh at 7:30 p.m. (CT), the dual will be televised on Big Ten Network.
