NCAA Tournament Brackets and Draws

The range is really all over the place. It’s about 30-55 points max. Hope they show up to put on a show!
Good news is the team is really young. Add an impact transfer or two, and hope that either Rojas or Swiderski can be impact freshman and we should continue to rise the rankings. Steady climb that isn't going as fast as a lot of fans had hoped, but there is still progress being made
 
Good news is the team is really young. Add an impact transfer or two, and hope that either Rojas or Swiderski can be impact freshman and we should continue to rise the rankings. Steady climb that isn't going as fast as a lot of fans had hoped, but there is still progress being made
Building a program the right way takes time. All those kids looking up to Carr right now wanting to wrestle for the cyclones are still young. Hopefully we are set for years to come
 

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Kysen Terukina (8-7) place is unknown and scored 0.0 team points.

  • Prelim - Patrick McCormick (Virginia) 9-7 won by decision over Kysen Terukina (Iowa State) 8-7 (Dec 6-2)
  • Prelim - Micah Roes (Binghamton) 7-4 won by decision over Kysen Terukina (Iowa State) 8-7 (Dec 10-4)

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Zach Redding (10-7) place is unknown and scored 0.0 team points.

  • Champ. Round 1 - Ryan Sullivan (West Virginia) 8-5 won in tie breaker - 1 over Zach Redding (Iowa State) 10-7 (TB-1 4-3)
  • Cons. Round 1 - Paul Bianchi (Little Rock) 11-6 won by decision over Zach Redding (Iowa State) 10-7 (Dec 9-4)

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Ian Parker (14-4) place is unknown and scored 0.5 team points.

  • Champ. Round 1 - Colin Valdiviez (Northwestern) 6-10 won by decision over Ian Parker (Iowa State) 14-4 (Dec 8-5)
  • Cons. Round 1 - Ian Parker (Iowa State) 14-4 won in sudden victory - 1 over Saul Ervin (SIU Edwardsville) 10-7 (SV-1 4-2)
  • Cons. Round 2 - Chad Red (Nebraska) 16-6 won by decision over Ian Parker (Iowa State) 14-4 (Dec 12-8)

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Jarrett Degen (6-5) place is unknown and scored 0.0 team points.

  • Champ. Round 1 - Griffin Parriott (Purdue) 8-4 won by decision over Jarrett Degen (Iowa State) 6-5 (Dec 10-7)
  • Cons. Round 1 - Cory Crooks (Arizona State) 9-7 won by decision over Jarrett Degen (Iowa State) 6-5 (Dec 8-6)

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David Carr (20-0) placed 1st and scored 22.0 team points.

  • Champ. Round 1 - David Carr (Iowa State) 20-0 won by major decision over Markus Hartman (Army West Point) 7-4 (MD 16-2)
  • Champ. Round 2 - David Carr (Iowa State) 20-0 won by major decision over Will Lewan (Michigan) 9-4 (MD 10-2)
  • Quarterfinal - David Carr (Iowa State) 20-0 won in sudden victory - 1 over Brayton Lee (Minnesota) 14-6 (SV-1 4-2)
  • Semifinal - David Carr (Iowa State) 20-0 won by decision over Hayden Hidlay (NC State) 13-2 (Dec 6-4)
  • 1st Place Match - David Carr (Iowa State) 20-0 won by decision over Jesse Dellavecchia (Rider) 11-1 (Dec 4-0)

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Samuel Colbray (8-5) place is unknown and scored 2.0 team points.

  • Champ. Round 1 - Parker Keckeisen (Northern Iowa) 20-1 won by decision over Samuel Colbray (Iowa State) 8-5 (Dec 2-1)
  • Cons. Round 1 - Samuel Colbray (Iowa State) 8-5 won by major decision over Christopher Weiler (Wisconsin) 6-6 (MD 12-4)
  • Cons. Round 2 - Samuel Colbray (Iowa State) 8-5 won by decision over Caleb Hopkins (Campbell) 12-3 (Dec 7-3)
  • Cons. Round 3 - Dakota Geer (Oklahoma State) 21-5 won by decision over Samuel Colbray (Iowa State) 8-5 (Dec 9-4)

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Marcus Coleman (9-6) place is unknown and scored 3.0 team points.

  • Champ. Round 1 - Lucas Davison (Northwestern) 9-5 won by decision over Marcus Coleman (Iowa State) 9-6 (Dec 8-3)
  • Cons. Round 1 - Marcus Coleman (Iowa State) 9-6 won by decision over Nick Reenan (NC State) 7-5 (Dec 6-1)
  • Cons. Round 2 - Marcus Coleman (Iowa State) 9-6 won by fall over Jay Aiello (Virginia) 10-4 (Fall 5:38)
  • Cons. Round 3 - Thomas Penola (Purdue) 13-6 won by decision over Marcus Coleman (Iowa State) 9-6 (Dec 3-2)

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Gannon Gremmel (19-3) placed 5th and scored 10.0 team points.

  • Champ. Round 1 - Gannon Gremmel (Iowa State) 19-3 won by decision over Zachary Knighton-Ward (Hofstra) 8-5 (Dec 5-2)
  • Champ. Round 2 - Gannon Gremmel (Iowa State) 19-3 won by decision over Zach Elam (Missouri) 12-6 (Dec 3-1)
  • Quarterfinal - Gannon Gremmel (Iowa State) 19-3 won in tie breaker - 1 over Trent Hillger (Wisconsin) 10-7 (TB-1 2-1)
  • Semifinal - Mason Parris (Michigan) 12-2 won by fall over Gannon Gremmel (Iowa State) 19-3 (Fall 4:02)
  • Cons. Semi - Cohlton Schultz (Arizona State) 17-2 won in sudden victory - 1 over Gannon Gremmel (Iowa State) 19-3 (SV-1 3-1)
  • 5th Place Match - Gannon Gremmel (Iowa State) 19-3 won by decision over Trent Hillger (Wisconsin) 10-7 (Dec 4-0)
Hopefully the results for 125-149 are much better this year.
 
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Hopefully the results for 125-149 are much better this year.
No ****. I feel like it should be. Kysen is healthy and has a year under his belt and is capable as he’s shown. Ramazan is coming off his best weekend. Parker is Parker if he doesn’t have the sh*ts or whatever. And Degen is healthy… who the hell knows but it will be damn fun to watch one last time!!
 
No ****. I feel like it should be. Kysen is healthy and has a year under his belt and is capable as he’s shown. Ramazan is coming off his best weekend. Parker is Parker if he doesn’t have the sh*ts or whatever. And Degen is healthy… who the hell knows but it will be damn fun to watch one last time!!
I just hope Degen and Parker win in R1, and go from there. I actually want to see Degen and Yianni. I know Yianni is elite, but has he ever wrestled a 7 footer?
 
I just hope Degen and Parker win in R1, and go from there. I actually want to see Degen and Yianni. I know Yianni is elite, but has he ever wrestled a 7 footer?
I firmly believe Degen waiting to weigh in with other 49lbers looks something like this.

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The “Virtual NCAAs” Twitter account (@Vncaas, if interested) has only Carr and Coleman winning their 1st round matches. Carr by TF over UNI and Coleman by decision.

I realize this is just a “fun” thing for the people who run that account, but not much faith in our guys there.
 
The “Virtual NCAAs” Twitter account (@Vncaas, if interested) has only Carr and Coleman winning their 1st round matches. Carr by TF over UNI and Coleman by decision.

I realize this is just a “fun” thing for the people who run that account, but not much faith in our guys there.
Most of the results were fair. He had Terukina losing in OT to Mastro, Ian has struggled recently, and then Yonger losing 9-8 to Amos. However, I think we win 4 (Carr, Coleman, Bastida, and then one of Parker/Degen)
 
I just hope Degen and Parker win in R1, and go from there. I actually want to see Degen and Yianni. I know Yianni is elite, but has he ever wrestled a 7 footer?
That would be a weird match. Degen letting the opponent get to his legs isn't a great idea against Diakomihalis. He finishes way to cleanly.