Ohio State wrestling | Buckeyes savor win over Iowa in finale

Bill Rabinowitz The Columbus Dispatch @brdispatch The match began with disappointment and ended a tad anticlimactically, but the Ohio State wrestling team got what it sought on Sunday in its home finale. The second-ranked Buckeyes sent their seniors out with a 22-12 Big Ten victory over No. 4 Iowa in front of 15,117 spectators at Value City Arena, the second-largest crowd in OSU history. “That was a lot of fun,” Ohio State coach Tom Ryan said. “For me, it’s 25 years of enjoying lots of things about the sport and there are just not that many opportunities — we’re hoping they’re more and more frequent here — to compete in an environment like that with people like we have.” This was the final match at Ohio State for Kyle Snyder, as well as for Bo Jordan and Nathan Tomasello. It didn’t go well for the top-ranked Tomasello in the opening 125-pound match.…

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