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After two seasons with Iowa wrestling, Gabe Arnold, an Iowa City High graduate and 184-pound NCAA qualifier, is no longer with the program. A program spokesperson confirmed to the Register on July 1 ...
Iowa wrestling top recruit Bo Bassett has stunned the Hawkeyes with his sudden decommitment.
The Iowa Hawkeye wrestling program received some tough news on Sunday, with top-rated 2026 recruit Bo Bassett announcing he's reopening his commitment.
Former Southeast Polk wrestling standout Willie Miklus was named an assistant coach at North Dakota State. / Joseph Cress/Iowa City Press-Citizen / USA TODAY NETWORK While competing for wrestling ...
After two seasons with Iowa wrestling, Gabe Arnold, an Iowa City High graduate and 184-pound NCAA qualifier, is no longer with the program.
Don’t look now, but Iowa State wrestling is giving fans plenty of reasons to look forward to next season.
Bo Bassett, the top high school wrestling prospect of the 2026 recruiting cycle, reopened his recruiting process Sunday night, when he announced his decision to decommit from Iowa.
The Iowa Women's Wrestling Club announced its first sponsored athlete in April, and more are "quite possible" in the "next couple months." ...
UFC legend Chael Sonnen dug into why top wrestling recruit Bo Bassett decommitted from the Iowa Hawkeyes with some candid words.
Iowa has received commitments from highly-ranked heavyweight Michael Mocco, the son of former Hawkeye national champion Steve Mocco, and Bassett’s Bishop McCort teammate Owen McMullen.
The nation's No. 1 wrestling recruit in the 2026 class de-committed from Iowa. Will Pa. native Bo Bassett now join Penn State, after all?