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This past Monday evening has the potential to be one of the more momentous occasions for Iowa Hawkeye athletics in recent memory. Now look, I realize in the era of Caitlin Clark, Cooper DeJean, Spencer Lee, Luka Garza, etc. that statement seems like a pretty bold one to make. But based upon several factors that’ll I’ll detail in this piece; it isn’t quite as far-fetched as it may seem on the surface. I’m talking of course about the announcement from Ben Kueter that he’d be dedicating the next 10 months solely to the sport of wrestling. By now, most of you probably know the Cliffs Notes version...
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A long three days of wrestling out in Geneva, Ohio proved to be quite a fruitful one for the future of the Iowa Hawkeyes – as 14 current/incoming athletes competed at the Under-20 World Team Trials and Under-23 Nationals events. By lunch time Sunday, a total of eight Iowa entries had earned podium (top eight) finishes, including three of whom secured individual titles and a subsequent berth on Team USA for varying World Championships to be held later this year. That trio – comprised of current Hawkeyes Ben Kueter (U20 Freestyle) and Patrick Kennedy (U23 Freestyle), as well as incoming freshman...
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Ben Kueter came to Iowa as a two-sport star in football and wrestling. The projected Hawkeyes’ heavyweight just won the U20 World Team Trials and is set to compete for a World Championship this summer. But, Kueter also plays linebacker for the Iowa football team, so how does he balance his on the mat success with his gridiron aspirations? He did not see action last football season and saw some action on the mat as a freshman heavyweight. But there’s a lot of hype around him on the wrestling mat, which led to questions about his football aspirations. “So yeah, I’m intending to play,” Kueter sai...
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