Technique clips from the Iowa v. Iowa State dual
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Ted Witulski (NCEP Coordinator)
12/31/2000
The Iowa vs. Iowa State dual is a collision of traditional powers in Division I wrestling. Each year when these two teams square off the meet is sure to be entertaining and packed full of the best wrestling the nation has to offer. The National Coaches Education Program presents the following clips from the Iowa vs. Iowa State dual. Enjoy the techniques of one of the hardest hitting duals year in and year out! Doug Schwab attacks with a Hi-C. [View clip] Mike Zadick scores with a hard driving double. Notice the distance that he covers with this double leg takedown. [View clip] Joe Heskett scores near fall points using a roll-through basket tilt. Heskett is a dominant top wrestler and has a powerful grip on cradles and tilts. [View clip] Gabe McMahan hits a textbook single leg. [View clip] Cael Sanderson dominates with a roll-through nearside half. The junior superstar often uses his length and leverage when racking up wins. [View clip] Zach Thompson gets the escape and controls a single. Thompson is a powerful wrestler who finished second in the NCAA's last season. [View clip] Mark Knauer scores near-fall after gaining a late reversal. [View clip] Jody Strittmatter takes the fall using a half and wing combination. Strittmatter's length often poses problems for his opponents. [View clip] Eric Juergens dominates on his feet hitting an ankle pick from an under-hook. [View clip]