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01.29.2020 | Wrestling
AMES, Iowa – The No. 16 Iowa State wrestling team (5-4, 2-1 Big 12) is off to Fresno, Calif., where it will take on Fresno State (7-5, 2-0 Big 12) on Friday night at 9 p.m. CT. That dual between the Cyclones and Bulldogs will be streamed on FloWrestling.
MATCH INFO
When: Friday, Jan. 31 - 9 p.m. CT
Where: Fresno, California - SaveMart Center
Live Stream: FloWrestling
Live Stats: Live stats are available through Trackwrestling
CYCLONE HEADLINES
-No. 18 Iowa State heads back out West where they will take on Fresno State on Friday evening in a Big 12 matchup.
-It was announced that the dual between Iowa State and North Dakota State has been rescheduled for Sunday, Feb. 23 at 7 p.m. Tickets originally purchased are still valid and can be used that day.
-The Cyclones are ranked No. 18 in the NWCA National Coaches Poll this week. ISU is also ranked No. 12, 10 and 14 in the FloWrestling, Intermat and TrackWrestling team rankings.
-Alex Mackall (9, 12, 11), Todd Small (17, 15, 14), Ian Parker (8, 6, 8), Jarrett Degen (7, 7, 7), David Carr (3, 3, 3), Chase Straw (NR, NR, 32), Sam Colbray (14, 12, 16), Marcus Coleman (22, NR, 30), Joel Shapiro (NR, NR, 33) and Gannon Gremmel (12, 14, 14) all are ranked in the FloWrestling, Intermat and Trackwrestling polls this week.
-Iowa State's 10 individually ranked wrestlers are the most of any Big 12 team.
-Last weekend, ISU played host to No. 8 Oklahoma State in Hilton Coliseum. The Cyclones came up short as the Cowboys handed Iowa State its first Big 12 loss of the season, 23-9.
-The Duals on the Diamond was a unique event, wrestled at Chase Field. It was the first collegiate wrestling event to be held at a Major League Baseball stadium. The Cyclones went 1-2 at the event, taking down Harvard, but falling to Campbell and Arizona State
-Head coach Kevin Dresser is switching up his lineup, bumping Sam Colbray down to 174 and Marcus Coleman up to 184. The Cyclones will look to keep this lineup for the remainder of 2019-20.
-Iowa State sent a troupe of grapplers to the Southern Scuffle. Gannon Gremmel emerged as the heavyweight champion of the tournament, posting a 5-0 record while outscoring his opponents 36-13.
-ISU finished sixth at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational, the second-best finish at the event in program history. In total, six Iowa State wrestlers reached the podium in Vegas.
-Alex Mackall (5th), Todd Small (4th), Ian Parker (4th), Jarrett Degen (6th), David Carr (3rd) and Gannon Gremmel (4th) made up the podium Cyclones at the CKLV.
-Through nine duals, Ian Parker and David Carr both own perfect records. Carr leads the team in takedowns (34), back points (34) and total points scored (121).
-The attendance for the Iowa State-Iowa Dual (11,238) was the most in the last 20 years and the 10th-largest in Hilton Coliseum history.
-David Carr defeated then-ranked No. 2 Kaleb Young by 6-1 decision in the Iowa dual. Carr was named the Big 12 Wrestler of the Week for his win over the Hawkeye.
-The Cyclone wrestling roster continues to mature. After only returning one NCAA Qualifier for the 2018-19 season, Iowa State will return eight NCAA Qualifiers (Mackall, Gomez, Parker, Degen, Straw, Coleman, Colbray and Gremmel) and one All-American (Degen).
-Iowa State also returns 88% of its dual wins, 90% of its dual points scored and 90% of its total team wins from the 2018-19 squad.
-Beyond that, Iowa State has 66% of its dual starts over the past two seasons on the roster in 2019-20.
-Dresser improved his all-time dual wins to 183 against SDSU. He currently ranks as the No. 17 winningest active coach in Division I wrestling.