Iowa wrestling is on a roll with its 2026 recruiting class, and the Hawkeyes just scored big by keeping a top in-state talent home. Landen Davis, a standout from Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont, announced his commitment to the program on May 6, adding serious firepower to an already promising pipeline.
Davis comes off a dominant senior season, where he captured the state title at 144 pounds with a flawless 41-0 record. His journey to the top has been a steady climb—he was a state runner-up as a junior and finished third as a sophomore. That kind of progression shows a wrestler who not only has the skill but the grit to keep improving under pressure.
"I am excited to announce that I will be continuing my academic and athletic career at the University of Iowa," Davis shared in an Instagram post. "I wanna thank my family and teammates—I couldn't do this without them."
For a program known for its relentless culture and championship pedigree, landing a wrestler like Davis is more than just a win on the mat—it's a statement. The Hawkeyes are building for the future, and with in-state stars like Davis staying home, that future looks brighter than ever. Whether you're a fan of the black and gold or just love seeing young talent rise, this is the kind of commitment that gets you ready for the next season.
