TOM BRANDS
Four time All-American
Derek St. John (157) 4, 2, 1, 5
Three time All-American
Matt McDonough (125) 1, 2, 1
Tony Ramos (133) 3, 2, 1
Montell Marion (141) 2, 4, 2
Brent Metcalf (149) 1, 2, 1
Mike Evans (174) 6, 6, 6
Phil Keddy (184) 6, 4, 8
Bobby Telford (285) 5, 4, 5
Two time All-American
Charlie Falck (125) 8, 6
Dan Dennis (133) 7, 2
Cory Clark** (125/133) 5, 2
Mark Perry+ (165) 1, 1
Ryan Morningstar (165) 3, 7
Ethen Lofthouse (174/184) 7, 5
Jay Borschel (174) 3, 1
Nathan Burak* (197) 8, 7
Dan Erekson (285) 4, 7
One time All-American
Thomas Gilman** (125) 4
Joey Slaton (133) 2
David Hoffman^ (141) 8
Brandon Sorensen*** (149) 4
Eric Ludke+ (174) 3
Grant Gambrall (184) 3
Luke Lofthouse (197) 5
Matt Fields (285) 5
Mike Faust^ (285) 5
KEVIN JACKSON
Three time All-American
Kyven Gadson (197) 6, 4, 1
Two time All-American
Mike Moreno (165) 6, 5
One time All-American
Andrew Long (133) 2
Earl Hall* (133) 8
Jon Reader+ (174) 1
Jake Varner+ (197) 1
David Zabriske+ (285) 1
Matt Gibson (285) 8
DOUG SCHWAB
One time All-American
Dylan Peters** (125) 6
Joe Colon (133) 3
Joey Lazor (141) 6
David Bonin (157) 4
Ryan Loder (184) 7
*Still active – Number of ” * ” denotes years remaining.
+Wrestlers that earned previous All-American honors that were inherited from the previous administration. Example: Mark Perry was a two time All-American before Brands took over at Iowa, the only two counted towards Brands are the honors he earned while he was head coach.
^Wrestler earned All-American honors at a different school then their current position.