When Angelo Ferrari first stepped foot on campus in August, he had visions of becoming one of the all-time Iowa men’s wrestling greats. Ferrari, who experienced the Iowa City campus numerous times ...
Celebrating as only a Ferrari brother would, Angelo Ferrari pointed and held up three fingers before the official had awarded the points as the Iowa freshman wrestler finished off his decisive win ...
Iowa Wrestling enters the 2025-2026 season with a roster built around returning contenders and rising stars. After placing fourth at the NCAA Championships and extending their streak of top-5 finishes ...
IOWA CITY — Iowa’s Patrick Kennedy made his season debut. Freshman Angelo Ferrari stepped in the Hawkeyes’ lineup for the first time. Both provided a boost for the Hawkeyes, ignited to the home crowd ...
IOWA CITY − Sunday’s dual against No. 2 Oklahoma State was one to circle on the calendar for No. 3 Iowa wrestling. On a night when postseason implications added a bit more flair to the rivalry, the ...
The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. IOWA CITY – Angelo Ferrari is cool, comfortable and confident. Whether he is thrust into a big-time bout ...
If Angelo Ferrari’s dramatic win over a returning NCAA finalist felt like a bigger moment than just one thrilling match … that’s because it was. With a swing-single shot and a turn of third-ranked 184 ...
No. 3 Iowa wrestling won for the fifth time straight over No. 2 Oklahoma State in a 21-16 win to end the regular season. In the night's most electric match, true freshman Angelo Ferrari faced No. 3 ...
In a night dedicated to senior Hawkeye wrestlers to close the regular season, with Kyle Parco waving goodbye to Iowa fans and Stephen Buchanan bowing in their final matches, a freshman stole the show.