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Darryl Burley, Lehigh DEC Mike Land, Iowa State, 9–7 142 lbs Dan Hicks, Oregon State RD Scott Trizzino, Iowa, 5–5, 1–1 150 lbs Bruce Kinseth, Iowa WBF Dick Knorr, Oregon State, 2:34 158 lbs Kelly Ward, Iowa State DEC Dan Zilverberg, Minnesota, 7–2 167 lbs Mark Churella, Michigan WBF Mike DeAnna, Iowa, 3:10 177 lbs
Mike Land, Iowa State MAJOR Randy Lewis, Iowa, 13–5 134 lbs Ken Mallory, Montclair State DEC Frank DeAngelis, Oklahoma, 10–7 142 lbs Dan Hicks, Oregon State DEC Andy Rein, Wisconsin, 8–8, 3–1 150 lbs Mark Churella, Michigan WBF Bruce Kinseth, Iowa, 3:09 158 lbs Lee Kemp, Wisconsin DEC Kelly Ward, Iowa State, 10–8 167 lbs
The Iowa State Cyclones wrestling team represents Iowa State University (ISU) and competes in the Big 12 Conference of NCAA Division I. The Cyclones are 8 time National Champions, 17 time National Runners-Up, and have 45 Trophy Finishes.
Lawrence Michael "Mike" Rotunda Jr. (born March 30, 1958) is an American retired professional wrestler.He is best known for his appearances with the World Wrestling Federation and World Championship Wrestling in the 1980s and 1990s under the ring names Mike Rotunda, Mike Rotundo, Michael Wallstreet, Irwin R. Schyster, and V.K. Wallstreet.
Mike Land United States: Dugarsürengiin Oyuunbold Mongolia: 68 kg Raúl Cascaret Cuba: You In-tak South Korea: Boris Budayev Soviet Union: 74 kg Georgy Makasarashvili Soviet Union: Dave Schultz United States: Kiro Ristov Yugoslavia: 82 kg Vagab Kazibekov Soviet Union: Ivan Yorgov Bulgaria: Gheorghe Fodore Romania: 90 kg Vladimir Batnia Soviet ...
Wrestling: 1997: Gold Medalist at the 1972 Olympics USA Wrestling Hall of Fame National Wrestling Hall of Fame USA Olympics Hall of Fame Iowa Sports Hall of Fame: Ed Gagnier: Gymnastics: 1998: Coach USA Gymnastics Hall of Fame: Ron Galimore: Gymnastics: 1997: First gymnast to register a perfect "10.0" Jim Gibbons: Wrestling: 2002: Joe Gibbons ...
Logan Sichelstiel (left) of Paulsboro grapples with Matt Roche of Delaware Valley in their 126-pound match in the state Group 1 wrestling finals at Rutgers' University Jersey Mike's Arena in ...
After Mike Rotunda left the WWF, Dan Spivey was repackaged as "Golden Boy" Dan Spivey before he left the WWF as well. Spivey would wrestle in World Championship Wrestling (reuniting with Rotunda for a time as a member of Kevin Sullivan's Varsity Club in 1988–1989) and returned to World Wrestling Federation as Waylon Mercy in 1995. He retired ...