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149 – No. 6 Sammy Sasso fall No. 1 Pat Lugo, 2-1
Lugo was scoreless going into the third period, trailing 1-0. With just over a minute remaining in the match, Lugo picked up an escape point to tie the match. With nine seconds left in the match, Lugo secured a takedown to take a 3-1 lead, but that was overturned after review. Sasso picked up an escape point in the fifth period, which would prove to be enough for the victory. A locked hands call was waved off at the end of the match to secure Sasso’s victory.
141 – No. 1 Luke Pletcher dec. Carter Happel, 14-5
Brands had another interesting lineup decision at 141 pounds, opting to go with Happel. Pletcher recorded two takedowns in the first period, while Happel responded with two escape points. Pletcher recorded another takedown in the second, and was in control for the rest of the match.
197 – No. 1 Kollin Moore dec. Cash Wilke, 8-3
In a surprising decision by Iowa head coach Tom Brands, Wilke’s named was called at 197 pounds instead of No. 6 Jacob Warner. Moore recorded a pair of takedowns in the first period, and never gave up the lead over the remainder of the match. Wilke held his own over the top-ranked wrestler in the class however, earning three points via escape.