2000 College Wrestling: Lee Weber, Iowa vs Ross Thatcher, Penn State | 197 pounds
2026 · Wrestling · Wrestling
2000 College Wrestling: Lee Weber, Iowa vs Ross Thatcher, Penn State | 197 pounds
2000 College Wrestling: Lee Weber, Iowa vs Ross Thatcher, Penn State | 197 pounds
2026
Wrestling
The Jan. 28, 2000 dual between Iowa and Penn State was a pretty classic example of what Iowa wrestling looked like at its peak under Dan Gable—relentless, deep, and dominant in the lower and middle weights. 🏁 Final result Iowa 22, Penn State 9 ⸻ 🔑 How the dual played out Iowa essentially took control early and never gave it back. * Lower weights (125–149): Iowa set the tone * Wins from Strittmatter (125), Juergens (133), Schwab (141), and McGinness (149) gave Iowa a strong early lead. * Juergens and McGinness in particular were elite-level guys who controlled their matches. * Middle weights (157–174): Iowa slammed the door * T.J. Williams (157)—one of the best in the country that year—kept momentum going. * 165 and 174 also went Iowa’s way, stretching the lead to the point where Penn State had little path back. * Upper weights (184–197): Penn State fights back * Penn State picked up a couple wins here, which is where their lineup was strongest. * These were their main scoring opportunities in the dual. * Heavyweight (285): Iowa closes it out * Iowa finished the dual with a win at heavyweight to seal the 22–9 margin. ⸻ 🧠 Big picture * Iowa won 7 of 10 matches, controlling the dual through depth and consistency. * The match reflected Iowa’s identity that season: * Dominant lightweights * Strong, reliable middleweights * Enough production up top to secure dual wins * This team would go on to win the 2000 NCAA team title, and this dual is a snapshot of why—they didn’t need bonus points everywhere, just steady wins across most weights. ⸻ 🥇 Takeaway Penn State wasn’t outclassed across the board—they had strength in the upper weights—but Iowa’s balance and firepower from 125–174 made the difference and decided the dual early.