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- Through all the gut-wrenching moments he endured on and off the mat, Marinelli emerged a four-time Big Ten Champion. Beyond that, the four-time All-American became a man his teammates, coaches, friends, and wife characterize as confident, relatable, reliable, and steadfast.
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2019-20. • All-American. • Big Ten Champion at 165 pounds. • No. 1 seed at the 2020 NCAA Championships. • 20-1 overall record. • 11-1 in duals and 7-1 in Big Ten duals. • tied for the team lead with eight falls. • nine wins over ranked opponents, including five in the top six.
Mar 6, 2022 · LINCOLN, Neb. — University of Iowa senior Alex Marinelli won a 2-1 decision in the finals of the 2022 Big Ten Championships to win the 165-pound conference title and become the eighth four-time Big Ten champion in program history. Marinelli, seeded No. 2 at 165, scored on an escape and earned a point for stalling against fourth-seeded Cameron ...
Mar 6, 2022 · Marinelli captured his fourth conference crown, winning the 165-pound title at the Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Sunday at University of Nebraska’s Pinnacle Bank Arena. He defeated Michigan...
Mar 6, 2022 · Alex Marinelli won his fourth straight Big Ten title. He is the eighth four-time conference champion in program history and the first since Mark Ironside in 1998. All 10 Hawkeyes placed on the podium and seven placed fourth or better.
Mar 7, 2022 · LINCOLN, Neb. - Iowa senior Alex Marinelli won a 2-1 decision in the finals of the 2022 Big Ten Championships to win the 165-pound conference title and become the eighth four-time Big Ten...
Mar 7, 2022 · On Sunday evening, Marinelli became a four-time Big Ten champ. He beat Michigan’s Cameron Amine, 2-1, in the finals at 165 pounds. He is the 17th four-time conference tournament champ in Big Ten history, and the eighth to do it from Iowa.