Johnston, Iowa — Iowa PBS's
College Wrestling will broadcast an upcoming dual meet between Loras College and Coe College. This meet will premiere Tuesday, January 21 at 7 p.m. Viewers can also watch via
livestream or
YouTube. In this battle of the hawks, the Duhawks travel to Cedar Rapids to battle the Kohawks. Loras leads the series 6-4 since 2015, but Coe won the last meeting, 21-19. Along with exceptional coverage of
College Wrestling, on the call will be legendary duo Tim "The Voice of College Wrestling" Johnson and Jim Miller. Johnson has covered more than 300 wrestling meets for Iowa PBS, ESPN and the Big Ten Network. In 2007, he was named broadcaster of the year by the National Wrestling Media Association. In 2009, he was named journalist of the year by
Wrestling Insider News. Miller is a 10-time NCAA Division III champion coach for Wartburg College and a five-time National Coach of the Year. He coached 37 individual national champions, 147 All-Americans and 72 NWCA Academic All-Americans at Wartburg. Miller received the Lifetime Service to Wrestling award from the Iowa Chapter of the Hall of Fame in 2001. He was inducted into the Wartburg Athletic Hall of Fame in 2019. Coe College will welcome youth, athletes from the local Cedar Rapids and surrounding areas to Kohawk Arena on Tuesday evening, providing free entry for athletes from Xavier, Linn Mar, Kennedy, Alburnett, Prairie, Mercer County, Anamosa, Lisbon and Solon.
College Wrestling on Iowa PBS will also feature the following dual meets*:
- Thursday, January 30: Augsburg University vs. Wartburg College
- Thursday, February 6: Central College vs. Luther College
- Tuesday, February 11: William Penn University vs. Grand View University Women
*Coverage and start times are subject to change.
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For more information about Iowa PBS, please contact Hayley Schaefer at 515.776.0406 or
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