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No. 6 Oklahoma State stops No. 11 Minnesota, 23-10, but Olympic champ Steveson dominates for the home fans
Minnesota Athletics Nov. 20, 2021
The Cowboys won seven bouts for the win, but Gable Steveson fired up the fans with a big win to close dual.
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No. 6 Cornell stops No. 17 Stanford, 30-9, as Ramirez upsets NCAA champ Griffith
Cornell Athletics and Stanford Athletics Nov. 20, 2021
Stanford Coach Rob Koll made his return to Cornell, as new Big Red head coach Mike Grey wins his first dual meet.
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Led by three champions, NCAA No. 2 King women tops NCAA No. 1 McKendree in large and loaded Missouri Valley Open
Gary Abbott, USA Wrestling Nov. 20, 2021
King's individual champions were Sage Mortimer (116), Cheyenne Sisenstein (123) and Ana Luciano (136).
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No. 1 Iowa tops No. 21 Princeton, 32-12, in season opener at Carver Hawkeye Arena
Chris Brewer, University of Iowa Nov. 19, 2021
The Hawkeyes won seven of the 10 bouts, including five bonus point wins.
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Orndorff secures win for No. 8 Ohio State at No. 10 Virginia Tech, 17-13
Dan Wallenburg, Ohio State Nov. 19, 2021
Tate Orndorff's win at heavyweight locked down the Buckeyes win against a tough Hokies team.
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NCAA No. 2 King women leads NCAA No. 1 McKendree after day one of loaded Missouri Valley Open
Gary Abbott, USA Wrestling Nov. 19, 2021
Both King and McKendree pushed six into the semifinals of this highly-competitive women's open.
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Loras is No. 1, Wartburg No. 2 in NWCA Div. III Coaches Poll as ranking shaken up as competition begins
NWCA Nov. 19, 2021
With the start of competition, and the certification of athletes, the individual and team rankings have shuffled.
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Clarissa Chun sits down with USA Wrestling after being named head coach of Iowa's women's wrestling program
Interview by Taylor Miller, USA Wrestling Nov. 19, 2021
Chun was named the Hawkeyes head coach on Thursday.
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Clarissa Chun named Iowa Women’s Wrestling Head Coach
Chris Brewer, Iowa Athletics Nov. 18, 2021
Chun heads to Iowa after serving as USA Wrestling National Women's Freestyle Assistant Coach.
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No. 9 Nebraska defeats No. 15 North Carolina, 27-6
NU Athletic Communications Nov. 18, 2021
The Huskers were led by No. 16 Peyton Robb, who defeated returning national champion Austin O'Connor.