#1 IOWA 26, #7 Nebraska 6 (1-18-2020)

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#1 IOWA 26, #7 Nebraska 6
125 -- #1 Spencer Lee (IA) tech. fall Alex Thomsen (N), 18-0; 5-0
133 -- #2 Austin DeSanto (IA) dec. #13 Ridge Lovett (N), 7-4; 8-0
141 -- #9 Chad Red (N) dec. #6 Max Murin (IA), 6-2; 8-3
149 -- #1 Pat Lugo (IA) dec. #16 Collin Purinton (N), 4-1; 11-3
157 -- #6 Kaleb Young (IA) dec. #11 Peyton Robb (N)6-4; 14-3
165 -- #2 Alex Marinelli (IA) dec. #5 Isaiah White (N), 4-3; 17-3
174 -- #2 Michael Kemerer (IA) dec. #6 Mikey Labriola (N), 3-1; 20-3
184 -- #10 Abe Assad (IA) dec. #5 Taylor Venz (N), 6-4; 23-3
197 -- #14 Eric Schultz (N) dec. #3 Jacob Warner (IA), 3-1; 23-6
285 -- #3 Tony Cassioppi (IA) dec.  #15 Christian Lance (N) 6-1
Records: Iowa (7-0, 4-0), Nebraska (5-2, 0-2)
Attendance: 12,883
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Nebraska really hurt themselves in this dual. 157,165, were matches where Nebraska either made mental error or simply didn't wrestle (White just sat out of bounds while on bottom twice for almost 1 full minute rather than continue to wrestle for an escape). 184 was also very winnable. Iowa is certainly good, and getting the tough wins, but especially at Carver, other teams are crapping the bed so to speak. Nebraska could have won 5 matches no doubt.