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Wartburg wrestling coach Jim Miller, left, congratulates Doug Schwab, right, before Northern Iowa announced Schwab as the new head wrestling coach at a news conference Thursday, May 13, 2010, in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Schwab was a three-time All-American at Iowa and helped lead the Hawkeyes to three straight national titles. (AP Photo/The Waterloo Courier, Matthew Putney)

Miller brings top-ranked Wartburg to Eby Fieldhouse

Miller is "business as usual" in final season leading Knights

Wartburg wrestling coach Jim Miller owns little interest in a swan song. He has been singing the same tune that has made his Knights an NCAA Division III power. Miller announced before the season this will be his final year leading the program with co-head coach Eric Keller taking over next season. Miller’s farewell tour visits [...]

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Wrestling: No. 3 Coe passes early-season test

Sewera knocks off fourth-rated 165-pounder as third-ranked Coe beats No. 6 Wisconsin-La Crosse, 16-15, on criteria

CEDAR RAPIDS – Third-ranked Coe passed a tough test, opening its dual season with a win over No. 6 University of Wisconsin-La Crosse last night in front of about 1,238 spectators at Eby Fieldhouse. The Kohawks and Eagles earned five wins apiece, but Coe receive a point with a 38-37 advantage in the third criteria [...]

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Coe's Nick LeClere controls Jordan Schulte of Wisconsin-Steven's point in a 165 pound match at the Cliff Keen National Duals at the UNI-Dome in Cedar Falls on Sunday, January 9, 2010. The Kohawks' top-ranked 165-pound senior will attempt to win his first conference title Friday at Coe. (Cliff Jette/Sourcemedia Group News)

LeClere looking for IIAC title

LeClere looking for first Iowa Conference finals appearance; Wartburg goes for 20th straight title

  CEDAR RAPIDS — Nick LeClere is starving, and it has nothing to do with cutting weight. The top-ranked 165-pound Coe senior is starving for competition after missing more than the last month of the season with a knee injury. LeClere will get a nice home-cooking when Coe hosts the Iowa Conference Wrestling Championships on [...]

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Coe faces tough test with IIAC power Wartburg

Wartburg brings conference winning streak to Coe

CEDAR RAPIDS — A titanic task will take a Herculean effort. If Coe can succeed, they will put an end to monumental streak. The fourth-ranked Kohawks host half of the Iowa Conference Duals, setting up a dual Saturday at Eby Fieldhouse against No. 1 Wartburg, which has not lost to an IIAC team in their last 155 conference duals. [...]

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Kohawks drop close dual to Air Force

CEDAR RAPIDS — It was a special dual against a special opponent. For the first time in Coe wrestling history, the Kohawks hosted an NCAA Division I team, and wanted to provide a show for their home fans. Coe, ranked fifth in Division III, proved it can be competitive, but the Air Force Academy edged [...]

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Kohawks host Air Force

CEDAR RAPIDS – The goal is pretty simple for the Coe College wrestling team. The Kohawks don’t want to be the best NCAA Division III program in the country. They want to be the best wrestling program, regardless of classification. Coe has never shied away from Division I competition, but will reach a new level Friday night, [...]

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Coe to host Cedar Rapids Dance Marathon ‘Teal Night’

Coe College and Mount Mercy University will be playing for more than just wins during their Friday, Dec. 30 basketball contests.  The teams are encouraging fans to attend and participate in “Teal Night” to support the Cedar Rapids Dance Marathon (CRDM).  The women’s game begins at 5 p.m., with the men’s matchup following at 7 [...]

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No. 5 Coe gears up for postseason beating No. 19 Cornell

CEDAR RAPIDS – At this time of year, Coe Coach John Oostendorp wants his entire wrestling lineup moving forward. That can apply to development in practice and when they take the mat for competition. The fifth-ranked Kohawks pressed forward against rival Cornell last night, bounding into the postseason by winning seven of 10 matches for a [...]

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Live wrestling results: #19 Cornell vs. # 5 Coe

We’re at Eby Fieldhouse for the Cornell vs. Coe dual. It’s senior night so it’s a special night, and is the regular-season finale for both teams. They will compete at the Iowa Conference tournament Friday, Feb. 25 at Simpson in Indianola. Coe is 15-5. Cornell is 14-7-1. Both are 6-1 in the IIAC so the [...]

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