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Ed Banach recalls the 1984 Olympics when he and his brother Lou lifted up a little-known gymnast soon to become a celebrity — Mary Lou Retton — as the wrestlers were interviewed on TV.
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The only previous Hawkeyes to win the award are wrestlers Brent Metcalf (2008), Barry Davis (1985) and Ed Banach (1983) and football player Chuck Long (1986). Garza also is the first basketball ...
He led Iowa with 40 wins, one shy of tying Ed Banach’s single season freshman record, and finished runner-up at the Big Ten tournament. The Cedar Falls, Iowa, native is the fifth freshman to ...
Dear sister of late Joan (late Ed) Banach and late Martin (Donna) Richwalski. Mary Ann was a parishioner of St. Michael the Archangel Church and a longtime former active parishioner at St. Casimir ...
The Cyclones had 4 total champions and outdistanced Iowa by 25 team points. Only wrestler with multiple NCAA finals wins over the other school: Ed Banach (1980/1983) The Banach twins are responsible ...
Iowa's wrestling program has produced many greats, including Barry Davis (1981-85), Tom Brands (1988-92), Troy Steiner (1990-93), Ed Banach (1980-83) and Terry Brands (1988-92) to name a few.
Former Iowa wrestler Spencer Lee won the silver medal at the 57 kg weigh class at the Summer Olympics in Paris on Friday. Lee fell to top-seeded Rei Higuchi in the final 4-2, becoming the 11th ...
The other Iowa wrestlers to medal at the Olympics are: Terry McCann (1960, gold); Ed Banach (1984, gold); Lou Banach (1984, gold); Barry Davis (1984, gold); Randy Lewis (1984, gold); Chris ...
Ed Banach wrestled for the University of Iowa during Coach Dan Gable's reign from 1980 to 1983 alongside his fraternal twin brother Lou Banach. He was a four-time NCAA All-American and a three ...
Ed Banach wrestled for the University of Iowa during Coach Dan Gable's reign from 1980 to 1983 alongside his fraternal twin brother Lou Banach. He was a four-time NCAA All-American and a three ...