No. 8 Iowa 38, North Dakota State 6

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No. 8 Iowa 38, North Dakota State 6

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IOWA CITY, Iowa (NDSU Athletics) — No. 8-ranked Iowa scored bonus points in six of nine decisions including three tech falls as the Hawkeyes rolled to a 38-6 non-conference dual win over North Dakota State on Friday, Nov. 17, in Carver-Hawkeye Arena.

North Dakota State (0-1) is scheduled to square off with No. 13 Northern Iowa at 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 17, in Cedar Falls.

NDSU's lone win came in the afternoon's first match when redshirt freshman 125-pounder Paul Bianchi recorded a pin at 1:53 over Iowa's Justin Stickley.

Bianchi improved to 4-1 on the season with a pair of pins.


North Dakota State dropped three close decisions. Andrew Fogarty lost 3-2 at 165 pounds, 184 Tyler McNutt was edged 5-4 and Cordell Eaton was saddled with a 5-3 loss to Iowa No. 11 197-pounder Cash Wilcke.


No. 8 Iowa 38, North Dakota State 6
125: Paul Bianchi (NDSU) over Justin Stickley (IOWA) (Fall 1:53)
133: Phillip Laux (IOWA) over Tirso Lara (NDSU) (TF 18-0 3:16)
141: Vincent Turk (IOWA) over Sam Hampton (NDSU) (TF 19-4 5:27)
149: #2 Brandon Sorensen (IOWA) over Kyle Gliva (NDSU) (MD 11-3)
157: #3 Michael Kemerer (IOWA) over #14 Clay Ream (NDSU) (TF 17-2 4:40)
165: Kaleb Young (IOWA) over Andrew Fogarty (NDSU) (Dec 3-2)
174: Joseph Gunther (IOWA) over Dylan Urbach (NDSU) (MD 10-2)
184: Mitchell Bowman (IOWA) over Tyler McNutt (NDSU) (Dec 5-4)
197: #11 Cash Wilcke (IOWA) over Cordell Eaton (NDSU) (Dec 5-3)
285: #7 Samuel Stoll (IOWA) over Daniel Stibral (NDSU) (Fall 6:13)
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EIUwrestler1

Paul Bianchi, winner by fall for NDSU, way to start your career

bkraus

Great win by Bianchi.  I watched the duals, and Iowa is in trouble at 125, unless there is someone else there.  This kid is terrible (for Iowa standards).
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