Oklahoma State heavyweight, Ethan Andersen, has announced he is coming back to Iowa after two seasons with the Cowboys.
Andersen went to high school at Southeast Polk, where he finished his prep career 184-14 and was a two-time state champion. Out of high school, Andersen had originally committed to Missouri before switching for Oklahoma State.
Andersen, who went 15-5 last season, will be eligible to wrestle immediately and will have three seasons to compete at Iowa State. This is great news for the Cyclones due to the recent announcement that heavyweight senior, Marcus Harrington, was leaving the program.
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