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    Wisconsin improves to 3-0 with win over UNI

    MADISON, Wis. -- Home in front of the UW Field House crowd for the first time this season, the No. 16 Wisconsin wrestling team gave its fans plenty of excitement as the Badgers picked up a 23-12 victory over No. 21 Northern Iowa on Sunday afternoon.

    After exchanging wins to start the dual, two straight Badger victories put Wisconsin (3-0 overall, 1-0 Big Ten) up 13-6. The Panthers (3-2) wouldn't go down without a fight, however, as back-to-back UNI wins cut UW's lead down to 13-12 with two bouts left. With the Panthers dangerously close to stealing the win, Ricky Robertson and Connor Medbery got the job done as each dominated to record a tech fall and seal the 23-12 win.

    "Our guys bounced back from Friday, a good Big Ten win there, but didn't look like we really, really wrestled," UW head coach Barry Davis said. "We came out a lot better today and a lot more aggressive, so it was good."

    Sixteenth-ranked Robertson never let up to secure a 17-0 tech fall and give the Badgers pivotal bonus points. Robertson recorded four nearfall points in the second period to push the score to 8-0. After recording four more nearfall points midway through the third, Robertson knew the tech fall was within reach.

    Medbery's match followed suit, as he jumped out to a 6-0 lead entering the third period. Living up to his second-place ranking, Medbery dominated the third period to register the tech fall victory in 7:00 and move to 10-0 on the season.

    Thanks to TJ Ruschell and Isaac Jordan, the Badgers grabbed a seven-point lead after the intermission.

    UW's 157-pounder Ruschell recorded a takedown late in the first period and received two nearfall points in the third to win by a 4-0 decision.

    In a tough matchup between No. 3 Jordan and No. 14 Bryce Steiert, it all came down to the third period as a takedown by Steiert tied it up at 4-4 with just 1:24 remaining. Jordan fought back to record a reversal, but a Steiert escape with 22 seconds left cut Jordan's lead to 6-5. As time wound down, Jordan maintained his lead and a riding time advantage helped him come away with the 7-5 decision and to improve to 13-1 on the season.

    Eli Stickley gave the Badgers their first win of the day in thrilling fashion. Down 5-2 after the first period, Stickley roared back against No. 16 Josh Alber as a takedown and riding time tied it up at 6-6 at the end of regulation. With the Field House fired up and both benches on their feet, Stickley got a takedown to earn the 8-6 sudden victory upset.

    141-pouder Cole Martin scored four crucial points for the Badgers thanks to his 9-1 major decision victory. After a scoreless first two periods, No. 14 Martin delivered in the third after a reversal put him on the board first.

    Coming off Martin's dominant third period, No. 20 Andrew Crone faced No. 16 Max Thomsen in an exciting 149-pound bout. Thomsen led 7-3 with just 1:32 remaining, but Crone refused to let up as he recorded three takedowns to tie it up at 9-9 in what looked to be an impressive comeback. With riding time in favor of Thomsen, however, the Panthers squeaked by with a 10-9 decision.

    Hunter Ritter tallied a takedown just eight seconds into his match against No. 16 Drew Foster and maintained his lead until a Foster escape tied it up at 5-5 with 1:50 remaining. Another takedown set up Ritter for the upset, but Foster recorded a takedown of his own with 16 seconds remaining to come away with the tight 8-7 decision.

    Up against third-ranked Dylan Peters, Lantz held a 4-3 lead in the second period but a takedown and reversal by Peters gave the Panthers the 8-5 decision to start the dual.

    174-pounder Ryan Christensen tallied three escapes against No. 11 Taylor Lujan but ultimately lost 10-3.

    "We had our revenge from them a couple years ago, so good win to go into the break right now," Davis said. "We still have to work on a few things and get better for certain situations."

    The Badgers will get back to action at the Midlands Championships from Dec. 29-30 in Evanston, Illinois, to wrap up their tournament slate.

    Results:
    125: Peters (UNI) wins by Dec. over Lantz (WIS), 8-5
    133: Stickley (WIS) wins by SV-1 over Alber (UNI), 8-6
    141: Martin (WIS) wins by MD over Hodges (UNI), 9-1
    149: Thomsen (UNI) wins by Dec. over Crone (WIS), 10-9
    157: Ruschell (WIS) wins by Dec. over Moore (UNI), 4-0
    165: Jordan (WIS) wins by Dec. over Steiert (UNI), 7-5
    174: Lujan (UNI) wins by Dec. over Christensen (WIS), 10-3
    184: Foster (UNI) wins by Dec. over Ritter (WIS), 8-7
    197: Robertson (WIS) wins by TF over Bartel (UNI), 17-0
    Hwt: Medbery (WIS) wins by TF over Everard (UNI), 15-0

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