Former Rutgers standout Dean Peterson will wrestle for the University of Iowa in his final season of collegiate eligibility, ...
Iowa wrestling has dipped back into the transfer portal Friday, as Dean Peterson, a former Rutgers wrestler, announced his ...
The Rutgers University wrestling team is set to lose arguably its best wrestler as Dean Peterson, a two-time blood-rounder, ...
The Scarlet Knights had three wrestlers lose in the fourth round wrestlebacks, one win shy of All-American honors, during the ...
Dean Peterson was tied with the reigning national champion Richard Figueroa 7-7 heading into the final period. Peterson, who has already won some big matches this season, hit the cradle — something ...
With much fluctuation on the Iowa men’s wrestling roster after the departure of Spencer Lee, the Hawkeyes have found their ...
Fresh off a strong dual-meet season - with a team ranking of No. 11, a top-10 victory and a winning record in the best conference in the country - the Rutgers wrestling team is headed to ...
After a morning session that saw six Scarlet Knights take the mat, they will have three advance to the night to wrestle for All-American honors during the 2025 NCAA Wrestling Championships at Wells ...
Dean Peterson, Andrew Clark, Shane Cartagena-Walsh and Yaraslau Slavikouski of the Rutgers wrestling team advanced to the ...
There is no doubt the Rutgers University wrestling team had a disappointing NCAA Tournament. But, there could be better tournaments on the horizon.
Two Rutgers wrestlers received at-large bids to the NCAA Wrestling Tournament after narrowly missing automatic qualification at the Big Ten Conference Tournament. Yaraslau Slavikouski and Jackson ...
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