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Iowa’s World-Class Wrestling Facility to be Named for Iowa Supporters

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Iowa’s World-Class Wrestling Facility to be Named for Iowa Supporters

Iowa City, known as the worldwide home for wrestling, will open a state-of-the-art wrestling facility in 2024
By Ben Frotscher


The University of Iowa’s new home for wrestling has a new name.

Pending Board of Regents, State of Iowa, approval at its meeting on Nov. 9–10, the University of Iowa will name its new world-class wrestling training facility in honor of Doug and Ann Goschke’s generous support.

Construction of the proposed Goschke Family Wrestling Training Center began in June and is being built adjacent to Carver-Hawkeye Arena, the home of Iowa wrestling for almost 40 years.

“Doug and Ann have always had a passion for giving back, and we’re thrilled that they’ve helped the Carver Circle fundraising campaign reach this important moment,” says Gary Barta, who holds the Henry B. and Patricia B. Tippie Director of Athletics Chair. “In recent years, the Goschkes have been some of our most generous, loyal, and invested Hawkeye fans. We’re excited to honor their game-changing gift for this new facility, which has been built thanks to the contributions of so many Hawkeyes.”

Shortly after the Iowa men’s wrestling team claimed the 2021 NCAA team title, the Goschkes met Head Coach Tom Brands (92BS) and Spencer Lee (21BS), a three-time NCAA individual champion. It was an experience the Goschkes, of Iowa City, have not forgotten and served as a catalyst for their $7 million gift commitment to the Carver Circle campaign.

“After we met with Coach Brands and Spencer, we immediately gained a greater appreciation of the philosophy of Iowa wrestling,” says Doug. “We saw many similarities between Iowa wrestling and how we raised our family and built our business. It took our passion for Iowa wrestling to a new level, and both Ann and I are thrilled to support Iowa’s wrestlers in this way.”

Brands, who enters his 17th season leading the Iowa men’s wrestling team, is enthusiastic to begin the next phase of the Carver Circle campaign, which is closing in on raising $31 million for a new 38,500-square-foot training facility for Iowa’s men’s and women’s wrestling squads.

“Our vision was to build the best training facility in college wrestling,” says Brands. “As Doug and Ann Goschke’s relationship with Iowa athletics grew—and they started to understand our vision—they were 100% on board. They recognized why this project was a must for our program and were eager to get behind it. The Goschkes have helped us reach the finish line. They are great Hawks, and we are proud to have their name on this facility.


Wrestling Room to Be Named for Nicolls Family

The proposed Goschke Family Wrestling Training Center will be equipped with a 13,000-square-foot wrestling room, a strength training area, team locker rooms, and athletic training facilities. The facility will also include staff offices, a student-athlete lounge, recruiting meeting rooms, and a street-level hall of champions dedicated to the success of Iowa wrestlers of past, present, and future.

The new wrestling room will double the amount of training space and will allow Iowa’s collegiate wrestlers and members of the Hawkeye Wrestling Club to train at the highest level. That space will be named in honor of Bob Nicolls (80BBA) and Kathy Nicolls, of Franktown, Colorado.

Bob Nicolls has been a passionate Iowa wrestling fan since his time as a student, and the couple are generous supporters of Iowa’s track and field and wrestling teams, as well as the UI Department of Accounting. To honor the Nicolls’ $7 million gift to the Carver Circle campaign, the wrestling room will be named in their honor.

“Bob Nicolls got this campaign started,” says Brands. “He stepped up right away, brought others to the table, and never wavered in his commitment and drive to help us get this project done. He’s been the lead volunteer on this project and a great friend to our program and me. We are honored to have the Nicolls’ name on our wrestling room. It can’t be anyone else. That’s how important Bob Nicolls was to getting this campaign done.”
 
Every major stadium and arena has a nickname.
Just start referring to it as "The Septic Tank" and see if it sticks.

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When I read the thread title (...named for Iowa supporters") I thought for sure the name was going to be The Cesspool Wrestling Training Facility. :p
Right? It felt kinda like Christmas clicking on that thread for the first time.

“Come join us in our luxurious and ultra modern Cesspool Training Facility.”
 
Awesome just awesome, as a major Hawk fan I would like to thank these two families. I do not know what business these families are in, but I will find out and they will have my families support for the rest of our lives.
Very generous people. Looks like they also help fund the UNI Panthers football practice field a few years back in Memory of Doug's sister!

Thank you Goschke Family!
 
Iowa’s World-Class Wrestling Facility to be Named for Iowa Supporters

Iowa City, known as the worldwide home for wrestling, will open a state-of-the-art wrestling facility in 2024
By Ben Frotscher


The University of Iowa’s new home for wrestling has a new name.

Pending Board of Regents, State of Iowa, approval at its meeting on Nov. 9–10, the University of Iowa will name its new world-class wrestling training facility in honor of Doug and Ann Goschke’s generous support.

Construction of the proposed Goschke Family Wrestling Training Center began in June and is being built adjacent to Carver-Hawkeye Arena, the home of Iowa wrestling for almost 40 years.

“Doug and Ann have always had a passion for giving back, and we’re thrilled that they’ve helped the Carver Circle fundraising campaign reach this important moment,” says Gary Barta, who holds the Henry B. and Patricia B. Tippie Director of Athletics Chair. “In recent years, the Goschkes have been some of our most generous, loyal, and invested Hawkeye fans. We’re excited to honor their game-changing gift for this new facility, which has been built thanks to the contributions of so many Hawkeyes.”

Shortly after the Iowa men’s wrestling team claimed the 2021 NCAA team title, the Goschkes met Head Coach Tom Brands (92BS) and Spencer Lee (21BS), a three-time NCAA individual champion. It was an experience the Goschkes, of Iowa City, have not forgotten and served as a catalyst for their $7 million gift commitment to the Carver Circle campaign.

“After we met with Coach Brands and Spencer, we immediately gained a greater appreciation of the philosophy of Iowa wrestling,” says Doug. “We saw many similarities between Iowa wrestling and how we raised our family and built our business. It took our passion for Iowa wrestling to a new level, and both Ann and I are thrilled to support Iowa’s wrestlers in this way.”

Brands, who enters his 17th season leading the Iowa men’s wrestling team, is enthusiastic to begin the next phase of the Carver Circle campaign, which is closing in on raising $31 million for a new 38,500-square-foot training facility for Iowa’s men’s and women’s wrestling squads.

“Our vision was to build the best training facility in college wrestling,” says Brands. “As Doug and Ann Goschke’s relationship with Iowa athletics grew—and they started to understand our vision—they were 100% on board. They recognized why this project was a must for our program and were eager to get behind it. The Goschkes have helped us reach the finish line. They are great Hawks, and we are proud to have their name on this facility.


Wrestling Room to Be Named for Nicolls Family

The proposed Goschke Family Wrestling Training Center will be equipped with a 13,000-square-foot wrestling room, a strength training area, team locker rooms, and athletic training facilities. The facility will also include staff offices, a student-athlete lounge, recruiting meeting rooms, and a street-level hall of champions dedicated to the success of Iowa wrestlers of past, present, and future.

The new wrestling room will double the amount of training space and will allow Iowa’s collegiate wrestlers and members of the Hawkeye Wrestling Club to train at the highest level. That space will be named in honor of Bob Nicolls (80BBA) and Kathy Nicolls, of Franktown, Colorado.

Bob Nicolls has been a passionate Iowa wrestling fan since his time as a student, and the couple are generous supporters of Iowa’s track and field and wrestling teams, as well as the UI Department of Accounting. To honor the Nicolls’ $7 million gift to the Carver Circle campaign, the wrestling room will be named in their honor.

“Bob Nicolls got this campaign started,” says Brands. “He stepped up right away, brought others to the table, and never wavered in his commitment and drive to help us get this project done. He’s been the lead volunteer on this project and a great friend to our program and me. We are honored to have the Nicolls’ name on our wrestling room. It can’t be anyone else. That’s how important Bob Nicolls was to getting this campaign done.”
Should anyone ask you what the state of Iowa is about, send them this. Iowa Proud!
 
Makes that $60 check I wrote today, to the guy installing my Ring Doorbell, seem pretty measly!!
Quite the donations by those people to the wrestling program!!! 👏👏👏
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Many thanks to the Goschke’s and to you and your family Bob, this is quite gracious.
As well, thanks to all who donated.
Bob do you know if a blueprint of the inside of the facility is available?
I was curious about the lay out of the wrestling room. Hopefully fans will still be able to go to practice and wondered how this will be accommodated.
I am jacked to see this place!
 
Many thanks to the Goschke’s and to you and your family Bob, this is quite gracious.
As well, thanks to all who donated.
Bob do you know if a blueprint of the inside of the facility is available?
I was curious about the lay out of the wrestling room. Hopefully fans will still be able to go to practice and wondered how this will be accommodated.
I am jacked to see this place!
WWDM can likely answer the blueprint question. I'm not a patient guy and have been absent from the details for over a year.

I don't think Tom will mind me relaying the conversation about the naming of the room. Given he and Terry being gym rats, I suggested the room be named after them. His response was "no F.......ing way". I thought about wrestling him for it, but sound judgement won out". Now I'm figuring to wait till he retires and get it done then. At that point, I'll have the urinal or stall plaque ready to go with some glue and slap it up myself.
 
I can’t be the only one, how do pronounce Goschke?
Like gosh-key. Doug and Ann are great people, super hardworking, self made, and very generous with their time and money. I worked for Doug a bit part time in college doing maintenance and lawn care for some rental properties they had around Iowa City. He had a handful of Iowa wrestlers working during turnover whom he lovingly called "the meatheads." Doug would be out working harder than everyone else even though he was a millionaire and could have easily just paid others to take care of things. That was a fun summer.
 
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Doug is a great guy. He used to be Plant Manager (until he worked his way up the ladder) for a few years at the place where I worked for43+ years. He was the best one (of many) that we had during my time there. He wanted to try RAGBRAI, so a friend and I took him out for a nice little ride and tied a Milkbone to his seat, just in case. He did RAGBRAI later I was told, along with many more adventurous things. The last time I spoke to him he was at his grandson's Eagle (Scout) project, planting trees.
just dawned on me my seats won’t be “over the tunnel “ anymore

have always enjoyed watching the traffic in and out of there up close
I doubt they'll get rid of the old tunnel unless they really need the seats back that the new one is taking. I'll be pretty close to the new one. Does anyone know which section it is in? Someone, please post on here when you get notified of a reseat, because I haven't been getting all of my notifications from the ticket office lately and I don't want to get booted to worse seats again.
 
Doug is a great guy. He used to be Plant Manager (until he worked his way up the ladder) for a few years at the place where I worked for43+ years. He was the best one (of many) that we had during my time there. He wanted to try RAGBRAI, so a friend and I took him out for a nice little ride and tied a Milkbone to his seat, just in case. He did RAGBRAI later I was told, along with many more adventurous things. The last time I spoke to him he was at his grandson's Eagle (Scout) project, planting trees.

I doubt they'll get rid of the old tunnel unless they really need the seats back that the new one is taking. I'll be pretty close to the new one. Does anyone know which section it is in? Someone, please post on here when you get notified of a reseat, because I haven't been getting all of my notifications from the ticket office lately and I don't want to get booted to worse seats again.
It comes into Section H. I don't think G or I are affected at all. I thought these were all seats for the band/students, but I've also heard that there will be a ticket redraw. Maybe if they have to move the band elsewhere. 70 seats lost total.
 
It comes into Section H. I don't think G or I are affected at all. I thought these were all seats for the band/students, but I've also heard that there will be a ticket redraw. Maybe if they have to move the band elsewhere. 70 seats lost total.
Correct. The arena will be re-seated before the 2024-25 season.
 
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