Iowa Womens Wrestling How A Stellar Class Of 24 Became Hawks

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Iowa women's wrestling - How a stellar Class of '24 became Hawks
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Iowa women's wrestling - How a stellar Class of '24 became Hawks

Iowa's top four ranked wrestlers are incoming freshmen

IOWA CITY, Iowa - The Iowa women's wrestling team is one of the top programs in the nation. This year, they're adding four of the top recruits in the country to their lineup.

The Hawkeyes grabbed top recruits, Kylie Welker, Macey Kilty, Megyn Wright, and Kaylee Burwick. All of them are ranked in the top four at their respective weights. This will give the Hawkeyes depth and talent that they have never had before.

Incoming freshmen will make an immediate impact

Welker is a three-time state champion from Iowa. She is also a two-time Fargo All-American. Kilty is a three-time state champion from Illinois. She is also a two-time Fargo All-American. Wright is a two-time state champion from Michigan. She is also a two-time Fargo All-American. Burwick is a two-time state champion from Wisconsin. She is also a two-time Fargo All-American.

These four wrestlers are all expected to make an immediate impact for the Hawkeyes. They will be counted on to help lead the team to a national championship.

Hawkeyes have high hopes for the future

The addition of these four wrestlers gives the Hawkeyes a lot of optimism for the future. They have a young and talented team that is capable of competing with anyone in the country. They are going to be a force to be reckoned with for years to come.

Head coach Clarissa Chun is excited about the potential of her team. “This is a special group of young women,” Chun said. “They are all hard workers and they are all very talented. I can't wait to see what they can accomplish in their careers at Iowa."