
"Coming in here I knew it was going to be a big match," said Ramos, who had lost two of his last three matches against ranked opponents. "I just wanted to go out and make a statement because I'm getting tired of hearing people saying I'm off this year. I'm not off. I'm not down. I had a bad match, and I got caught. Those are two things that happened, but you just keep moving forward."
Ramos' win was on the heels of Thomas Gilman's 4-2 at 125 and stretched Iowa's team lead to 6-3.
Oklahoma State's 14th-ranked Anthony Collica cut the lead in half with a 5-3 win over No. 9 Josh Dziewa at 141, but Brody Grothus swung momentum back toward the Hawkeyes with a 9-5 win over No. 3 Josh Kindig at 149.
Grothus scored a takedown in the first, scored a reversal and three nearfall points in the second, and added 3:11 of riding time to earn his third straight win over a top-10 opponent.
"You have to work hard in all aspects of wrestling," said Grothus. "It's like Terry Brands says, score first, score fast and then keep scoring. That was my mentality tonight."

"Those are the things you fall into," said St. John, who improved to 30-0 all-time at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. "When you're on the bottom you're always trying to get to your feet. You're safe on your feet. I got to my feet a couple times, got stopped, and you just keep wrestling because those things open up and develop."
Fifth-ranked Nick Moore extended Iowa's lead to 15-3 with a 3-1 overtime win over No. 2 Tyler Caldwell at 165. Moore and Caldwell exchanged escapes in the second and third periods before Moore finished a shot with 15 seconds left in the first sudden-victory period.
"I had a clear mind the whole day," Moore said after avenging a 3-2 loss to Caldwell last season. "I was focused and ready to go. I had good training the whole week. I felt good and was ready to go when I stepped on the mat."

Iowa returns to the mat Sunday at 2 p.m. (CT) when Indiana visits Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Tickets are available at the UI Ticket Office by calling 1-800-IA-HAWKS or online at hawkeyesports.com.
Notes: Attendance was 10,141... Ramos is 31-0 all-time at Carver-Hawkeye Arena... St. John is 30-0 all-time at Carver-Hawkeye Arena... Iowa snapped a two-match losing streak to Oklahoma State... the Hawkeye are 4-1 against ranked opponents... Derek St. John extended his winning streak to 27 matches.
Results:
125 - #3 Thomas Gilman (IA) dec. #16 Eddie Klimara (OSU), 4-2; 3-0
133 - #4 Tony Ramos (IA) dec. #1 Jon Morrison (OSU), 8-2; 6-0
141 - #14 Anthony Collica (OSU) dec. #9 Josh Dziewa (IA), 5-3; 6-3
149 - #15 Brody Grothus (A) dec. #3 Josh Kindig (OSU), 9-5; 9-3
157 - #1 Derek St. John (IA) dec. #2 Alex Dieringer (OSU), 2-1; 12-3
165 - #5 Nick Moore (IA) dec. #2 Tyler Caldwell (OSU), 3-1 (SV); 15-3
174 - #2 Chris Perry (OSU) dec. #6 Mike Evans (Iowa), 5-4; 15-6
184 - Sammy Brooks (IA) dec. Nolan Boyd (OSU), 7-1; 18-6
197 - #11 Nathan Burak (IA) dec. Jordan Rogers (OSU), 8-3; 21-6
285 - #4 Bobby Telford (IA) dec. #15 Austin Mardsen (OSU), 2-1, 24-6
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