With the conclusion of the NCAA wrestling tournament and the calendar changing over to April, you’d think that it means it’s the offseason for college wrestling and all focus should turn to the Olympic styles, right? Maybe in the past, but in a new era of collegiate athletics, once the final whistle has blown on a particular postseason, it means it’s time to turn your attention to the transfer portal.
Love it or hate it, it’s the reality. Student-athletes have the ability to transfer much more freely than past generations. Couple that with the extra year of eligibility doled out by the NCAA in the aftermath of the COVID years and you have a wild combination. There was lots of movement last “offseason” and I don’t foresee that changing this year.
Since the portal has closed for the summer and the All-Americans who were previously in have announced their transfer destinations (or lack thereof - Alirez/Slavikouski) it seems like news on the transfer front has slowed. That isn’t necessarily the case. Plenty of wrestlers have continued to announce where they’ll spend the 2024-25 season, they just are not DI All-Americans…maybe yet.
Some of the more interesting names that have been added to the transfer list since our last update include Gerrit Nijenhuis, Bretli Reyna, Aziz Fayzullaev, and AJ Heeg.
Nijenhuis was a huge recruit for Purdue and qualified for nationals twice before moving on to Oklahoma. He did so at Oklahoma in 2023 but entered the portal after this season. That leads him to CSU Bakersfield who didn’t have a qualifier in 2024. Nijenhuis could provide a big boost to Luke Smith’s program.
Bretli Reyna was a top-50 recruit for Iowa who only saw action sparingly since his arrival in the fall of 2020. He’s coming closer to his Florida home with a transfer to Chattanooga. There’s potential for Reyna to make a big impact with the Mocs in the SoCon.
Aziz Fayzullaev was a two-time NJCAA national champion for Northwest College in each of the last two seasons. It appears as if he has a redshirt available and that might be the best route to take in 2024-25. ASU has recently been very stout at the lower and middle weights, but has not had that same level of success at 165-197 since Anthony and Zahid Valencia have moved on.
Northern Colorado has been active in the portal over the last few years and stays that way by bringing in AJ Heeg from Oklahoma State. Just a year ago, Heeg was a top-50 recruit. Heeg turned in a fine redshirt season - going 12-1 though most of his bouts were against non-DI competition. With the Bears returning talent and the addition of Heeg and Clay Ulrey - there’s a chance Northern Colorado could be in for a big year.
Arizona State: Max Acciardi (197) - California Baptist
Arizona State: Aziz Fayzullaev (184) - Northwest College
Brown: Jacob Joyce (125) - Stanford
Cal Poly: Joel Jesuroga (149) - Iowa
Cal Poly: Korbin Shepherd (133/141) - Missouri
Chattanooga: Bretli Reyna (149) - Iowa
Chattanooga: Connor Strong (184) - Penn
CSU Bakersfield: Gerrit Nijenhuis (174) - Oklahoma
Drexel: Malachi Bordovsky (141) - Iowa Western
Edinboro: Colton Camacho (125/133) - Pittsburgh
Edinboro: Ryan Michaels (149) - Pittsburgh
Edinboro: Cheaney Schoeff (133) - Indiana
Franklin & Marshall: Michael Duggan (157) - Bloomsburg
Illinois: Ramazan Attasauov (125/133) - Iowa State
Illinois: Jason Kraisser (157) - Iowa State
Illinois: Danny Nini (157) - North Carolina
Indiana: Logan Frazier (133) - Virginia Tech
Indiana: Angelo Rini (133) - Columbia
Iowa: Kyle Parco (149) - Arizona State
Iowa State: Evan Bockman (197) - Utah Valley
Lehigh: Rylan Rogers (174/184) - Michigan
Little Rock: Branson Britten (184) - Northern Colorado
Little Rock: Brock DelSignore (184) - NC State
Little Rock: Jaivon Jones (149) - Northern Illinois
Lock Haven: James Lledo (184) - Pittsburgh
Lock Haven: Nick Stampoulos (157) - Buffalo
Michigan: Jacob Cardenas (197) - Cornell
Michigan: Chase Saldate (157) - Michigan State
Michigan State: Jay Nivison (174) - Buffalo
Michigan State: Cody Phelps (133) - Western Wyoming
Minnesota: Tommy Askey (157) - Appalachian State
Minnesota: Cooper Flynn (125) - Virginia Tech
Minnesota: Clayton Whiting (174/184) - Missouri
Morgan State: Xavier Doolin (285) - Northern Colorado
Morgan State: Darrien Roberts (184) - Oklahoma
North Carolina: Ryan Boersma (285) - Missouri
North Carolina: Nolan Neves (285) - Columbia
North Carolina: Ethan Oakley (133) - Appalachian State
North Carolina: Josh Ogunsanya (174) - North Carolina
North Dakota State: Michael Baker (197) - Columbia
North Dakota State: Andrew Blackburn-Forst (285) - Northern Colorado
North Dakota State: Kyle Burwick (133) - Nebraska
North Dakota State: Peyton Moore (133) - Missouri
North Dakota State: Devin Wasley (184) - Minnesota
North Dakota State: Bradley Whitright (197) - North Idaho
Northern Colorado: AJ Heeg (174/184) - Oklahoma State
Northern Colorado: Clayton Ulrey (157/165) - Virginia Tech
Northern Illinois: Markel Baker (125/133) - George Mason
Northern Illinois: Devon Dawson (285) - North Dakota State)
Northern Illinois: Spencer Mooberry (197) - North Dakota State
Ohio: TJ England (133) - Clarion
Oklahoma: Fernando Barreto (133) - North Dakota State
Oklahoma: Cleveland Belton (141) - Oregon State
Oklahoma: Gaven Sax (174) - North Dakota State
Oklahoma: Carter Schubert (165) - California Baptist
Oklahoma State: Cam Amine (165) - Michigan
Oklahoma State: Caleb Fish (165) - Michigan State
Oklahoma State: Dean Hamiti (165/174) - Wisconsin
Oklahoma State: Wyatt Hendrickson (285) - Air Force
Oregon State: Sean Harman (174) - Missouri
Pittsburgh: Nick Babin (125) - Columbia
Pittsburgh: Mateo de la Pena (165) - California Baptist
Pittsburgh: Chase Kranitz (184) - Buffalo
Pittsburgh: Evan Tallmadge (125) - Navy
Rider: Sammy Alvarez (149) - Oklahoma State
Rutgers: Dagen Condomitti (157) - Oregon State
SIU Edwardsville: Ben Lunn (141) - Minnesota
SIU Edwardsville: Luke Odom (157) - Illinois
SIU Edwardsville: Griffin Ray (165) - Nebraska
Utah Valley: Tanner Frothinger (141) - Nebraska
Virginia Tech: Connor McGonagle (133) - Lehigh
Virginia Tech: Lennox Wolak (174) - Columbia
West Virginia: Tommy Maddox (133) - Buffalo
Wisconsin: Massoma Endene (197) - Wartburg
Wisconsin: Wyatt Skebba (125) - Central Michigan
Wyoming: Jared Hill (157) - Oklahoma
Wyoming: Sam Mitchell (197) - Buffalo
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