After winning her second-consecutive national title last Saturday, Iowa redshirt second-year women’s wrestler Kylie Welker was named USA Wrestling Athlete of the Week on Thursday. Welker finished the ...
From dual season to the postseason, the weight-by-weight breakdown, the 2025 recruiting class and an overall grade, here's ...
The program crowned six in 2024 with Emilie Gonzalez, Ava Bayless, Felicity Taylor, Reese Larramendy, Marlynne Deede and Kylie Welker all clinching spots on the top of the podium. On Saturday, Macey ...
In fact, it was far from it with Iowa going 4-6 in the semifinals and crowning just three champions in Macey Kilty (145), Blades (160) and Kylie Welker (180). The difference this time? Depth. Without ...
By virtue of reaching the final four of their weight class, Rianne Murphy (103), Sterling Dias (103), Ava Bayless (110), Brianna Gonzalez (117), Macey Kilty (145), Reese Larramendy (145), Kennedy ...
Maddie Sorensen is still relatively new to the sport of wrestling. She just completed her third season on the mat. But the 15-year-old sophomore at North is a fast learner and a fierce competitor.
The Hawkeyes got back to their winning ways to finish the first session, with Macey Kilty, Kennedy Blades, Kylie Welker, and Jaycee Foeller advancing to the championships in the final four weight ...
Three Iowa wrestlers won individual titles — Kilty, Kennedy Blades and Kylie Welker. Blades won Iowa’s second individual title with a 10-0 tech fall over McKendree University’s Kaylynn Albrecht.
The Hawkeyes started off the semifinals with two falls via decision. This pattern was repeated through multiple weight classes until Macey Kilty, Kennedy Blades, Kylie Welker, and Jaycee Foellers’ ...
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