Some wrestling teams like to have fun. But it is well established that the best-coached programs have a blast. Take the Iowa Hawkeyes, for example.
On Friday night, the Hawk wrestlers brought a refreshing energy to Carver Hawkeye Arena, treating 8,206 faithful fans to 5 individual match wins, 9 takedowns, and a bonus-point victory to edge #16-ranked Illinois, 18-17. The dual meet, which the Hawkeyes trailed throughout the first 9 matches (sparked by an 0 for 3 showing from its fearsome lightweight contingent), was decided in the last match when heavyweight Sam Stoll fell on top of his Fighting Illini opponent (backup Deuce Rachal) following a failed throw attempt. The fall -- and thus the dual meet victory -- was secured seconds later.
The perfomance had a certain joyous energy, clearly carried over from a fun-loving Christmas card crafted by the team's redshirting freshmen and sent to their adoring head coach, Tom Brands, earlier in the day. Brandon Sorensen and Michael Kemerer -- the team's unrivaled leaders and presumed national championship finalist contenders -- turned in inspiring performances by scoring 4 match points each in victories over their unranked and #17-ranked opponents, respectively. Even more inspiring, unheralded and unranked lunch-pail workhorse Joey Gunther racked up 3 takedowns in a 6-1 win. By the end of the dual, even Associate Head Coach Terry Brands was getting in on the fun with some playful, one-sided pummeling with the mat official as he was looking to call Stoll's fall. The excitement was uncontainable, and the momentum seems unstoppable.
But don't just take it from me.
Says Tom Brands emphatically, "We're having a blast."
What was your blast of the week? Vote above, or write-in your own event.
On Friday night, the Hawk wrestlers brought a refreshing energy to Carver Hawkeye Arena, treating 8,206 faithful fans to 5 individual match wins, 9 takedowns, and a bonus-point victory to edge #16-ranked Illinois, 18-17. The dual meet, which the Hawkeyes trailed throughout the first 9 matches (sparked by an 0 for 3 showing from its fearsome lightweight contingent), was decided in the last match when heavyweight Sam Stoll fell on top of his Fighting Illini opponent (backup Deuce Rachal) following a failed throw attempt. The fall -- and thus the dual meet victory -- was secured seconds later.
The perfomance had a certain joyous energy, clearly carried over from a fun-loving Christmas card crafted by the team's redshirting freshmen and sent to their adoring head coach, Tom Brands, earlier in the day. Brandon Sorensen and Michael Kemerer -- the team's unrivaled leaders and presumed national championship finalist contenders -- turned in inspiring performances by scoring 4 match points each in victories over their unranked and #17-ranked opponents, respectively. Even more inspiring, unheralded and unranked lunch-pail workhorse Joey Gunther racked up 3 takedowns in a 6-1 win. By the end of the dual, even Associate Head Coach Terry Brands was getting in on the fun with some playful, one-sided pummeling with the mat official as he was looking to call Stoll's fall. The excitement was uncontainable, and the momentum seems unstoppable.
But don't just take it from me.
Says Tom Brands emphatically, "We're having a blast."
What was your blast of the week? Vote above, or write-in your own event.