Schwab--Douglas W. (Athletics Staff)

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# Title Date Summary
1 Keckeisen secures runner-up finish at NCAAs
Northern Iowan 119:43, p.6
Parker Keckeisen finishes runner-up in the 184 pound championship in the NCAA Championships. The team as a whole finished the Championships tied with Wisconsin for 16th place; photo.
2 Panthers fall to No. 3 ISU in front of 5,754 fans
Northern Iowan 119:36, p.6
The UNI wrestling team, currently ranked 14th, dueled against the No. 3 Iowa State Cyclones last Friday at home in front of the third-largest crowd of all time at UNI. The Panthers lost, 19-12, putting their Big 12 season record at 5-3; photo.
3 Panthers climb past Mountaineers, 20-12
Northern Iowan 119:35, p.7
The UNI wrestling team traveled to Morgantown, WV and beat the West Virginia Mountaineers last Sunday in a dual meet. This puts the team at a Big 12 conference record of 5-2; photo.
4 Perfection: Panthers shut out Lancers, 44-0
Northern Iowan 119:34, p.7
The UNI wrestling team hosted the California Baptist Lancers last weekend where all 10 Panther wrestlers won their matches; photo.
5 Keckeisen wins second Big 12 title, team finishes fifth at Big 12 Championships
Northern Iowan 118:41, p.14
The UNI men's wrestling team finished fifth at the Big 12 Championship in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Panther Parker Keckeisen earned his second Big 12 Championship title; photo.
6 Panthers fall to Cowboys, 20-12
Northern Iowan 117:29, p.1
No. 16-ranked UNI wrestling team is defeated by No. 5-ranked Oklahoma State University, 20-12; photos.
7 Panthers take down Sooners in home opening
Northern Iowan 117:28, p.6
The men's wrestling team defeated the Oklahoma Sooners in their home opener, 23-13. Both Brody Teske and Carter Isley won their classes and remain undefeated.
8 Panther Train moves to first in Big 12 conference
Northern Iowan 116:32, p.6
The Panther wrestling team defeated the University of Oklahoma Sooners, 25-13, and became first in the Big 12 standings. The Panthers are now 5-1 in the Big 12 conference and 6-3 in the season; photo.
9 Panthers place fourth at Cliff Keen Invite
Northern Iowan 116:26, p.6
Panthers wrestling traveled to Las Vegas for the Cliff Keen Invite. The team placed fourth overall out of 32 teams. Max Thomsen, Bryce Steiert, and Taylor Lujan advanced to the semi-finals; Steiert fell in the championship match.
10 Panther Train comes up short at Northwestern 24-20
Northern Iowan 116:24, p.6
UNI wrestling lost to the Northwestern Wildcats, 24-20.
11 Six Panters claim titles in season opener
Northern Iowan 116:22, p.6
The UNI wrestling team's season began at the Harold Nichols Open at Iowa State University. Six Panther wrestlers claimed the title in their weight group on the day with five more finishing in second place. Winners included Michael Blockhus, Max Thomsen, Bryce Steiert, Taylor Lujan, Lance Runyon, and Parker Keckeisen; photo.
12 UNI hosts Family Weekend 2019
Northern Iowan 116:15, p.5
UNI Family Weekend 2019 took place from October 18th to the 20th, with an opening reception held on Saturday morning; photo.
13 National Champ Drew Foster visits state capitol
Northern Iowan 115:46, p.6
Drew Foster, who won an NCAA Division One wrestling title, was invited to the state capitol. Foster ended his wrestling career with a 83-35 record and two-time All-American honors.
14 Foster crowned NCAA champion
Northern Iowan 115:44, p.1
The wrestling team competed in the NCAA championship. Drew Foster became the first Panther to win a national wrestling championship since 2000. The team finished 14th overll; photo.
15 Wrestling competes at Big 12 Championships
Northern Iowan 115:42, p.6
The UNI wrestling team takes third in the Big 12 Championship; photo.
16 Cowboys wrangle Panthers at Stillwater
Northern Iowan 115:32, p.1
The wrestling team competed against Oklahoma State University and lost, although individual winners included Taylor Lujan, Josh Alber, and Bryce Steiert; photo.
17 Senior day win sets school record
Northern Iowan 110:38, p.6
UNI wrestling improved to 12-0 for the first time in UNI history with their victory over Purdue University. This was the last home meet of the season. The Panthers are looking forward to the Mid-American Conference and NCAA Championships; photo.
18 UNI moves to 10-0
Northern Iowan 110:35, p.6
The UNI wrestling team moved to 10-0 after their win over Iowa State University. This year's wrestling team also became the first UNI team in fifty-eight years to win their first ten duals of the season; photo.
19 UNI off to best start to season in 45 years
Northern Iowan 110:33, p.8
The wrestling team defeated Ohio University, 25-15, and followed that with a 29-12 victory over South Dakota State University; photo.
20 UNI ranked 17th to start season
Northern Iowan 110:21, p.6
The UNI wrestling team is seventieth in preseason rankings. Ryan Loder, returning All-American, is expected to help lead the team. Coach Schwab is excited about the season and says that the team has a lot of potential; photo.
21 Olympic gold medalist and former Panther Smith honored at UNI wrestling meet
Northern Iowa Today 95:3, p.29
Gave special recognition to Bill Smith prior to match against Oklahoma on January 18, 2013, in the West Gymnasium; wrestling mat named in his honor; photo.
22 Becoming All-Americans: UNI places two All-Americans for first time in eight years
Northern Iowan 109:44, p.1
At the NCAA Wrestling Championships, David Bonin took fourth place in the 157-pound weight class. Ryan Loder took seventh place in his 184-pound weight class. Both Bonin and Loder were named All-Americans; photo.
23 No. 21 UNI falls to No. 7 Missouri at home, 27-9
Northern Iowan 109:31, p.7
Wrestlers gave up riding time in seven matches, and failed to keep their hot streak going. The competition will continue as they travel to South Dakota State University and North Dakota State University; photo.
24 UNI wrestling moves into top 25 after strong weekend performance
Northern Iowan 109:29, p.6
Panthers defeat thirteenth-ranked University of Oklahoma Sooners. It was UNI's first win over Oklahoma since 1988. UNI boasts largest home crowd of the season. The Panthers, at home, will go against seventh-ranked University of Missouri Tigers; photo.
25 A great day in the history of Panther wrestling
Northern Iowa Today 95:1, p.14
Highlights of the proud history of UNI wrestling; has begun multi-phase improvement program that will include workout room, locker room, coaches' offices, and strength and conditioning facility; photo.
26 UNI wrestling comes up short against Wisconsin
Northern Iowan 109:25, p.11
Panthers are defeated by Wisconsin. Coach Schwab remains confident that UNI can compete at a high level.
27 Panthers show improvements at NCAA Championships
Northern Iowan 108:45, p.12
Wrestling team sends five to St. Louis. Two wrestlers were one win away from the coveted All-American honor; photo.
28 Panthers send five wrestlers to National Championships in St. Louis
Northern Iowan 108:43, p.8
Coach Schwab is looking forward to the NCAA wrestling tournament. He will take five Panthers with him to St. Louis; photo.
29 Panthers split at national duals
Northern Iowan 108:37, p.8
Wrestling team lost the opening match to Virginia Tech, but came back to defeat Wisconsin. Joe Colon had quite a day defeating the number 1 ranked wrestler from VT; photo.
30 UNI completes sweep of the Dakotas
Northern Iowan 108:35, p.8
Panther wrestlers handed North Dakota State their first Western Wrestling Conference loss of the year. South Dakota State also fell to the Panthers; photo.
31 UNI loses a heartbreaker to No. 14 ranked Iowa State
Northern Iowan 108:34, p.13
Wrestlers lose to in state rival in a hard fought match; 19-17; photo.
32 Panthers advance three wrestlers to NCAA tournament
Northern Iowan 107:43, p.9
Ryan Loder, Christian Brantley, and David Bonin will compete in Philadelphia; photo.
33 Panthers fall short to No. 16 Nebraska
Northern Iowan 107:30, p.9
Wrestling match came down to the final match of the evening. Nebraska wins 18-14.
34 The photo that ran
Northern Iowa Today 94:2, p.19
Correction. Photo that ran in fall issue was of Mark Schwab, not Doug Schwab; photo of Doug Schwab.