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01.04.2026 | Wrestling
PALO ALTO, Calif. – No. 3 Iowa State rallied from an 11-point deficit at the intermission to defeat No. 24 Stanford, 20-18, Sunday afternoon inside a rowdy Maples Pavilion. The shorthanded Cyclones were absent five regular starters from their lineup but won four of the final five bouts to win a dual that came down to the final match.
Iowa State (4-1, 0-0 Big 12) and Stanford (2-4, 0-0 ACC) split the ten bouts with five wins apiece, but ISU held the edge with three bonus-point victories, including tech falls from Connor Euton and Yonger Bastida. The Cyclones won the takedown battle, 17-13.
Stanford started the dual with victories at 125 and 133 pounds, including a bonus point in the later, but Anthony Echemendia got the Cyclones on the board at 141 pounds. Echemendia secured three takedowns to defeat Jack Consiglio, 11-1, and pull ISU to within 7-4 in the team score. Echemendia improved to 9-1 on the season.
Stanford took a 15-4 advantage into the intermission following wins at 149 and 157 pounds, which included a tech fall at 157 pounds. The Cyclones would win four of the next five bouts.
At 165 pounds, No. 18 Connor Euton pushed the pace early in a 19-4 tech fall over Zach Hanson. Euton improved to 6-2 on the season and recorded six takedowns in the victory.
Aiden Riggins bumped up and got the nod at 174 pounds, earning a crucial 8-3 decision over Collin Guffey. Despite a clear size disadvantage, Riggins controlled the action from neutral and tallied two takedowns in the match.
No. 13 Isaac Dean prevailed in a tight 5-3 decision over Abraham Wojcikiewicz at 184 pounds. Dean scored a reversal and a takedown in a decisive second period and fended off a late attack by Wojcikiewicz in the closing seconds of the match.
The Cyclones dropped the 197-pound bout and entered the duals final match trailing, 18-15, in the team score.
Top-ranked Bastida left no doubt as he dismantled Stanford's Jackson Mankowski, 19-4, in 3:19. Bastida tallied six takedowns to clinch the dual and remain unbeaten on the season. Now 12-0 on the year, Bastida owns a 49:1 takedown ratio.
UP NEXT
It's a quick turnaround for the Cyclones as they head straight to Arizona for their Big 12 opener against Arizona State Tuesday evening at 7:30 (CT).
MATCH-BY-MATCH RESULTS
No. 3 Iowa State 20, No. 24 Stanford 18
125: No. 14 Nico Provo (STAN) dec. Ethan Perryman (ISU), 9-3
133: No. 7 Tyler Knox (STAN) maj. dec. Adrian Meza (ISU), 11-0
141: No. 4 Anthony Echemendia (ISU) maj. dec. No. 17 Jack Consiglio (STAN), 11-1
149: No. 14 Aden Valencia (STAN) dec. No. 5 Jacob Frost (ISU), 4-3
157: No. 9 Daniel Cardenas (STAN) TF Kane Naaktgeboren (ISU), 20-5 (5:31)
165: No. 18 Connor Euton (ISU) TF Zach Hanson (STAN), 19-4 (5:51)
174: Aiden Riggins (ISU) dec. Collin Guffey (STAN), 8-3
184: No. 13 Isaac Dean (ISU) dec. Abraham Wojcikiewicz (STAN), 5-3
197: No. 19 Angelo Posada (STAN) dec. CJ Carter (ISU), 2-0
285: No. 1 Yonger Bastida (ISU) TF Jackson Mankowski (STAN), 19-4 (3:19)
Attendance: 2,189