Wisconsin, up for the challenge, swiftly took control of the game and cruised to an ever-so-feel-good victory. The Badgers continue to win in a variety of ways, and, with 116 points, 21 three-pointers and an emerging sense of confidence, Wisconsin took a massive stride in realizing its full potential.
Second-ranked Iowa dominated Wisconsin in the Big Ten Conference opening dual Sunday. The Hawkeyes won all 10 bouts, including seven bonus-point victories, in a 45-0 shutout.
Iowa is playing a dangerous game, in which the volume of the broader program narrative will only get louder should it continue down this path.
If the Hawkeyes truly want to turn their season around, Friday’s win must be just the beginning of an ascent, not simply delaying a further decline.
We are still 50 days from the unveiling of the 68-team NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament bracket, but the Hawkeyes find themselves in a precarious position. For the first time in quite a few years, Iowa goes into the late stages of the season with work to do to secure a spot in the NCAA Tournament.
The No. 1 Iowa women’s wrestling team heads back on the road to compete in the 2025 College Duals in Albany, New York, on Saturday. This one-day event will have the Hawkeyes competing against four opponents in the top 25 of the latest National Wrestling Coaches Association team rankings: Lock Haven,
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Can the Trapezoid of Terror claim another victim? Probably not since this game is at MSG. Dumb. MaximumSam: The Gophs are on a two game win streak and might actually get into the Race for 15th. Can they pick off another victim?
Wisconsin head coach Greg Gard discussed the matchup against Essegian when meeting with the media on Friday, specifically what he’s seen from the former Badger at his new destination:
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