Iowa wrestling doesn't panic when things don't go its way. Even when a two-decade-long win streak over Iowa State is snapped, the process-oriented Hawkeyes remain steady in their approach.
Regardless of how anchored the Hawkeyes are, there's always going to be a sense of urgency to have things corrected ahead of the biggest matches of the year in March. Heading into their final event of the 2025 calendar year, duals against UT Chattanooga and Utah Valley on Dec. 12, the Hawkeyes will be looking to do just that.
Iowa not only lost to Iowa State on Nov. 30, dropping six of 10 bouts, but they only had nine takedowns to Iowa State's 16. Six of those came from Michael Caliendo in his 20-5 technical fall against Connor Euton at 165 pounds. Iowa State largely dictated matches with its offense,

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