What was the final score of the dual meet?
Minnesota defeated Iowa 21-13.
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Iowa wrestling, ranked fourth nationally, suffered a surprising defeat against ninth-ranked Minnesota at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Despite a strong start from Drake Ayala, the Hawkeyes couldn't maintain their momentum, ultimately losing the dua...
The dual began with Minnesota taking an early lead as Jore Volk dominated Joey Cruz at 125 pounds. Iowa responded with Drake Ayala's impressive performance at 133, but Minnesota quickly regained control. Vance VomBaur's major decision over Nasir Bailey at 141 and Drew Roberts' win over Ryder Block at 149 extended Minnesota's lead. Charlie Millard's major decision at 157 put Minnesota firmly in command, increasing the pressure on Iowa's upper weights. Michael Caliendo and Patrick Kennedy secured bonus-point victories, but Minnesota's Max McEnelly and Gavin Nelson clinched the dual with their respective wins. Ben Kueter's victory at heavyweight was a bright spot, but came too late to change the outcome. The dual showcased Minnesota's depth and Iowa's vulnerability in key matchups.
Minnesota defeated Iowa 21-13.
Iowa won at 133 (Ayala), 165 (Caliendo), 174 (Kennedy), and 285 (Kueter).
Minnesota's early momentum, bonus-point victories in the middle weights, and clinching wins at 184 and 197 pounds were crucial.
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