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Cyclones defeat Utah Valley 31-9 on the road

The following is a press release from Iowa State Athletic Communications

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

January 14, 2023

No. 3 Cyclones Defeat Utah Valley, 31-9

OREM, Utah – No. 3 Iowa State (10-2, 3-0 Big 12) won its 14th consecutive Big 12 dual with a 31-9 victory over Utah Valley (1-5, 1-2 Big 12) Saturday night inside Lockhart Arena.

Four of ISU’s seven wins came with bonus points, including three falls. Zach ReddingDavid Carr and Marcus Coleman all registered first-period pins.

Redding got Iowa State on the board at 133 pounds with a fall against Kobe Nelms in 2:34. Redding used a chicken wing to turn Nelms and settled in for the pin to put the Cyclones in front, 6-3, after two matches.

At 149 pounds, No. 7 Paniro Johnson picked up a 5-2 victory over Isaiah Delgado thanks to a pair of first-period takedowns.

Jason Kraisser kept Cyclone fans on the edge of their seats as usual in the 157-pound bout. The senior used a strong third-period ride to erase riding time and secured a takedown in sudden victory to down Tyson Humpherys, 4-2.

Carr didn’t mess around against Danny Snediker, picking up the fall in 1:03, the Cyclone’s fastest of the season. Two matches later, Coleman locked up a cradle on the edge of the mat for a quick pin against Hunter Morse in 1:12.

In the only bout of the night between two ranked wrestlers, No. 5 Yonger Bastida squared off against No. 23 Evan Bockman at 197 pounds. Bastida used a takedown in the first and second periods, as well as an escape in the third, to grab a 5-3 victory over Bockman.

Sam Schuyler closed out the dual with a 12-3 major decision against Chase Trussell. Schuyler had five takedowns in the win, including two in the final minute of the match, to secure the major.

Up Next
Iowa State has a weekend off before it returns to Hilton Coliseum Jan. 27 and 29 to host Oklahoma and Oklahoma State. Tickets are available, here.

Match-By-Match
No. 3 Iowa State 31, Utah Valley 9

125: Kase Mauger (UVU) dec. Caleb Fuessley (ISU), 10-9
133: Zach Redding (ISU) WBF Kobe Nelms (UVU), 2:34
141: Ty Smith (UVU) dec. Drew Woodley (ISU), 5-0
149: #7 Paniro Johnson (ISU) dec. Isaiah Delgado (UVU), 5-2
157: #30 Jason Kraisser (ISU) dec. Tyson Humpherys (UVU), 4-2 SV-1
165: #3 David Carr (ISU) WBF Danny Snediker (UVU), 1:03
174: #7 Demetrius Romero (UVU) dec. Carter Schmidt (ISU), 6-2
184: #4 Marcus Coleman (ISU) WBF Hunter Morse (UVU), 1:12
197: #5 Yonger Bastida (ISU) dec. #23 Evan Bockman (UVU), 5-3
285: #10 Sam Schuyler (ISU) maj. dec. Chase Trussell (UVU), 12-3

Jacqueline Cordova

Jacqueline graduated from Iowa State University with a degree in Journalism. She is currently the Social Media Director and Iowa State Wrestling beat reporter and staff photographer. Jacqueline loves reading and watching trash reality TV shows when she's not watching sports.

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