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No. 11 Iowa State blanks CSU Bakersfield 44-0

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January 13th, 2022 by admin

AMES, Iowa – No. 11 Iowa State (5-1, 0-0 Big 12) picked up its second consecutive shutout with a 44-0 victory over CSU Bakersfield (0-3, 0-0 Pac-12) Wednesday night inside Hilton Coliseum.

Six Cyclones earned bonus points in their matches, highlighted by falls from No. 1 David Carr and No. 9 Marcus Coleman and technical falls from No. 23 Jarrett Degen and No. 13 Yonger Bastida.

After a one-dual stint up a weight class, No. 24 Kysen Terukina returned to 125 pounds and began the evening with a decision over Eddie Flores. Terukina secured three takedowns and amassed 2:55 of riding time in an 8-2 victory.

Iowa State took a 9-0 lead in the dual after CSU Bakersfield was open at 141. Ramazan Attasauov accepted the forfeit for the Cyclones.

In his second match since returning to 141 pounds, No. 11 Ian Parker used a takedown and two reversals to earn a 6-2 decision over No. 28 Angelo Martinoni.

A late flurry and 12 nearfall points propelled Degen to a dominant 20-5 (7:00) technical fall over Josh Brown at 149 pounds. Degen used a takedown and a tilt with less than 15 seconds remaining in the match, as well as 2:55 of riding time, to reach the 15-point differential.

At 157, Carr looked solid as he used five takedowns to build a 15-3 lead over Brock Rodgers midway through the second period. Carr eventually picked up the fall in 4:21 to earn his 43rd consecutive victory and give Iowa State a 23-0 advantage at the halfway point.

Austin Kraisser got the nod at 165 for the Cyclones and fended off a late rally from Augustine Garcia to win, 8-5, with 1:35 of riding time.

At 174, Julien Broderson used a first-period takedown, second-period escape and 1:48 of riding time to claim a 4-1 decision over Albert Urias to extend the Cyclones’ lead to 29-0 with three matches remaining.

Coleman took care of business in 3:28 against Jacob Hansen at 184 pounds to tally his second fall of the year and the 15th of his career.

Bastida looked dominant as he racked up seven takedowns in a 20-5 technical fall over Josh Loomer.

At heavyweight, No. 29 Sam Schuyler took down Jacob Sieder six times to close out the dual with a 14-6 major decision for the Cyclones.