Weekend Upsets with WrestleStat | Week 12 2023

I'd say Matt Ramos had a pretty good weekend...

125 - #7 Matt Ramos (Purdue) beat #3 Eric Barnett (Wisconsin) by DEC 4 - 3 https://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/57134/ramos-matt/profile
125 - #7 Matt Ramos (Purdue) beat #4 Patrick McKee (Minnesota) by DEC 4 - 2 https://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/57134/ramos-matt/profile
165 - #22 Alex Facundo (Penn State) beat #5 Cameron Amine (Michigan) by TB-2 6 - 5 https://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/66706/facundo-alex/profile
197 - #33 Andy Smith (Virginia Tech) beat #7 Isaac Trumble (NC State) by DEC 3 - 2 https://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/63528/smith-andy/profile
141 - #72 Ty Smith (Utah Valley) beat #9 Clay Carlson (South Dakota State) by DEC 7 - 6 https://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/52110/smith-ty/profile
157 - #24 Garrett Model (Wisconsin) beat #9 Kendall Coleman (Purdue) by DEC 4 - 3 https://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/49351/model-garrett/profile
184 - #11 Abe Assad (Iowa) beat #9 Lenny Pinto (Nebraska) by DEC 6 - 5 https://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/56936/assad-abe/profile
184 - #92 Tyler Dow (Wisconsin) beat #11 Abe Assad (Iowa) by FALL 1:24 https://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/50622/dow-tyler/profile
141 - #25 Parker Filius (Purdue) beat #11 Jake Bergeland (Minnesota) by DEC 8 - 5 https://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/49302/filius-parker/profile
125 - #23 Dean Peterson (Rutgers) beat #12 Jack Medley (Michigan) by DEC 3 - 1 https://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/72936/peterson-dean/profile
184 - #18 Layne Malczewski (Michigan State) beat #12 Brian Soldano (Rutgers) by MD 16 - 6 https://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/51828/malczewski-layne/profile
141 - #41 Carter Young (Oklahoma State) beat #13 Jordan Titus (West Virginia) by DEC 5 - 1 https://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/71954/young-carter/profile
141 - #16 Mosha Schwartz (Oklahoma) beat #13 Jordan Titus (West Virginia) by DEC 4 - 1 https://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/55841/schwartz-mosha/profile
165 - #35 Holden Heller (Pittsburgh) beat #14 Justin McCoy (Virginia) by DEC 9 - 3 https://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/50940/heller-holden/profile
165 - #32 Maxx Mayfield (Northwestern) beat #16 Danny Braunagel (Illinois) by DEC 8 - 3 https://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/62981/mayfield-maxx/profile
133 - #21 Joe Heilmann (Rutgers) beat #16 Rayvon Foley (Michigan State) by DEC 4 - 3 https://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/51223/heilmann-joe/profile
157 - #68 Anthony Gibson (Northern Illinois) beat #17 Peyten Keller (Ohio) by DEC 11 - 4 https://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/56508/gibson-anthony/profile
125 - #36 Diego Sotelo (Harvard) beat #17 Brett Ungar (Cornell) by DEC 1 - 0 https://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/71874/sotelo-diego/profile
174 - #21 Nick Incontrera (Pennsylvania) beat #17 Lenox Wolak (Columbia) by MD 10 - 2 https://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/57070/incontrera-nick/profile
285 - #80 Daniel Bucknavich (Cleveland State) beat #18 Isaac Reid (Lock Haven) by DEC 6 - 1 https://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/62488/bucknavich-daniel/profile
174 - #132 Cael Valencia (Arizona State) beat #20 Tyler Eischens (Stanford) by DEC 6 - 3 https://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/70908/valencia-cael/profile
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WBB: Zingaro named an ISU student-athlete of the semester

The past few days have been really good for her.

Iowa State ranked No. 12 in latest AP Poll, will face No. 5 K-State Tuesday

Who was the best modern Iowa State Men's Basketball Team?

Who was the best team in the recent history? Who wins in a 4 team tournament?

1999-2000 - Record 32-5 Player: Marcus Fizer, Jamaal Tinsley, Kantrail Horton, Paul Shirley
2013-2014 - Record 28-8 Players: Korie Lucious, Chris Babb, Will Clyburn, Tyrus McGee
2015-2016 - Record 23-12 Players: Georges Niang, Monte Morris, Matt Thomas, Abdel Nader, Jameel McKay, Deonte Burton
2022-2023 - Record so far 14-4 Players: No Big stars. A complete team? Perhaps

I would say Marcus Fizer's team wins this showdown. But it would be fun watching some of the match-ups!

Caleb Grill's status unknown for Tuesday vs. Kansas State

Was Otzelberger (not Hoiberg) the real orchestrator of the revival of the program.

I know we're only in the middle of year two of the Otzelberger era. With where this team is now and the results of last year. Then looking at the next two incoming classes this program has turned around in a hurry.

I was thinking about the last big turn around this program had and how similar it was. Strong seasons built on misfits in the transfer portal leading to better recruiting and development of four year players.

After seeing how Nebraska has struggled overall and how Otz has seemingly succeeded to this point I am wondering if this was Hoibergs vision executed by TJ. Or TJs plan implemented by Hoiberg? Did TJ just replicate what worked before?

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