The Michigan Daily - SportsMonday - March 22, 1999 - 7B Iowa maintains dominance By Michael Shafr Daily Sports Writer STATE COLLEGE - There was a reversal of fortunes this weekend at the NCAA Wrestling Championships. Minnesota, the Big Ten and pre-tourna- ment favorite, looked to be in the driver's seat heading into the final session. But when Minnesota's heavyweight, Brock Lesnar, walked off the mat a 3-2 loser to California State-Bakersfield's Stephen Neal, there was no cheering from the Minnesota fans. Instead, the screams came from the / other side of the arena - Iowa's side. Iowa's score of 100.5 was enough to outdistance the most tightly packed field in recent history and to take the title. y Minnesota tallied 98.5 to take second, a hitter defeat after their victory over Iowa just two weeks earlier at the Big Ten Championships. y Minnesota coach J Robinson was despondent after the loss. a "I feel terrible," Robinson said. "How would you feel?" \ Minnesota, needing two wins from its three finalists - 184-pound Brandon Eggum, 197-pound Tim Hartung and Lesnar - got only Hartung's win over ./