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  1. We’ve reached the end of the regular season and the final week of duals did not disappoint. B1G Ten teams took the chance to go head-to-head with teams from other conferences to cap things off. Big Ten Goes 7-1 in Cross-Conference Competition To finish off the regular season, Big Ten teams competed against out-of-conference competition and went 7-1. Wisconsin was the lone team that came out on the losing end of their dual meet against UNI. Of note, Iowa took out Oklahoma State in Stillwater, OK for the first time since 2015, Penn State pitched a shutout at home against Edinboro, and Nebraska took care of things in Tempe. Lovett Takes First Loss Nebraska may have taken care of business against Arizona State, but the headliner was Kyle Parco handing top-ranked Ridge Lovett his first loss of the year. Parco scored the only takedown of the bout and added a stall point to get the 4-3 win. Lovett remains No. 1 despite the loss and should be the top-seed at the Big Ten tournament, but he won’t be going in with an unblemished record. Hawkeyes Get it Done on the Road Not to be too redundant with my points of emphasis on this win for Iowa, but damn that was impressive. Oklahoma State hosted Iowa in what was a sold-out crowd in Gallagher-Iba Arena, and a Nationally televised matchup, against their biggest rival. Only one of those teams showed up ready to battle though, and it wasn’t the home team. Iowa seemed to pull the trigger on their attacks much more fearlessly, and with much more consistency, and as the dual kept going it looked worse for the Cowboys. If you’re an Iowa fan, this was a much-needed return to normalcy for them after a couple of tough weeks. They looked great as the season began, and they looked far and away like the second-best team in the country, until all of a sudden they didn’t. After the Michigan dual, I remember hearing a lot of talk about their offense, questions about their approach, and questions about their future, but this seemed like a strong way to answer those questions and to be prepared entering the B1G Tournament. The Hawkeyes still have some questions at 133 and 149 as far as who we will see out there competing at B1Gs, but for them, this seems like more of a luxury than a concern. Ladies and gentlemen, let the conference tournaments begin!!! Matt Ramos Finishes Strong We’ve made jokes most of the year about the curse of being ranked number 1 at 125. Yet here we are at the end of the regular season, at the same place we began, with Matt Ramos of Purdue ranked number 1 at 125 pounds. Despite early season losses to Jakob Camacho of NC State, and two losses at CKLV to Nico Provo of Stanford and Caleb Smith of Nebraska, Ramos has been quietly undefeated since. That stretch includes ranked wins over Anthony Molton of Campbell, Dean Peterson of Rutgers, Drake Ayala of Iowa, Eric Barnett of Wisconsin, and Patrick McKee of Minnesota. Despite the loss to Caleb Smith at the end of 2023, I would think that Ramos would be able to slide into B1Gs with the number one seed and a chance to finish strong headed into NCAAs. Is Matt Ramos both the streak and the curse breaker? We’ll see as the year unfolds. The hierarchy of Michigan Wrestling is set for the year In what is always a big weekend for me, Central Michigan traveled to East Lansing to take on the Spartans Friday night, followed by hosting the Wolverines Sunday afternoon. In years past these have been close and exciting duals. This year, not as close and far from as exciting. Friday night in East Lansing was solid though. It started with wins for the Chippewas at 125 and 133 before Jordan Hamden got things going for MSU on his Senior Night. Corbyn Munson kept it rolling for CMU with a win at 149 before the premier match of the night at 157 between Johnny Lovett and Chase Saldate. Lovett got a reversal in the second, which included back points to go up 6-0 on Saldate. This is a lead that Lovett rarely gives up, and likely felt comfortable for him. Not today though, as Chase (pun heavily intended here) chased down Lovett for several takedowns en route to a 9-7 win. This was a nice victory for Saldate who proved that when he needed to get takedowns against one of the stingier defenders at the weight, can get it done. The Spartans rattled off several more wins in a row heading into Heavyweight, where Bryan Caves got the win for the Chippewas, but it was too little too late as MSU won the dual 18-13. Sunday afternoon in Mount Pleasant was a master class in offense for the Wolverines. Full transparency, CMU didn’t have their full lineup out to compete as they are preparing for conferences, but in that same spirit, neither did Michigan. Despite the roster adjustments, Michigan appeared to be the team more ready to attack and finish takedowns as they got tech falls in their first four matches headed back to 157. These next two matches for CMU were the closest they came to getting wins, but both ended up being OT wins for Will Lewan and Cam Amine. Both All Americans needed to dig deep, but ultimately they both succeeded in getting the points when they needed them most. Michigan finished off the dual with more decisive wins from 174 through Heavyweight, finishing off the shutout of the Chippewas. This is solid momentum though for Michigan heading into conferences, and both Michigan and Michigan State proved this season to be the two dominant teams from the great State of Michigan.
  2. This evening, brackets were released for the 2024 Pan-American Olympic Games Qualifier. The event will take place over the next three days with Greco-Roman tomorrow, Women's Freestyle on Wednesday, and Men's Freestyle on Thursday. Wrestlers will need to make the finals to earn an Olympic quota. This quota is good for their respective countries - not necessarily the wrestler who earned it. Unlike past years, there will be no final, gold medal match or repechage or bronze medal matches. Each bracket will be conducted through the semifinals. The 2023 World Championships provided the first opportunity to earn quotas for the Olympics. If a country does not qualify through the 2023 World Championships or their continental qualifier, they will be able to compete in a last chance qualifying event. Below are the brackets that include wrestlers representing the United States. 57 kg Men's Freestyle 65 kg Men's Freestyle 53 kg Women's Freestyle 62 kg Women's Freestyle 68 kg Women's Freestyle 60 kg Men's Greco-Roman 67 kg Men's Greco-Roman 77 kg Men's Greco-Roman 87 kg Men's Greco-Roman 97 kg Men's Greco-Roman 130 kg Men's Greco Roman
  3. The foursome is reunited after Kevin medically forfeited last week with an illness. This week the guys talk NC State/Virginia Tech, Iowa/Oklahoma State, Carter Starocci's situation, and much more. For the full video:
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  5. Below is a recap of last week’s EIWA action, with individual news and highlights worth noting. Key Takeaways Lehigh’s Stanich officially uses 6th date, causing him to forego his redshirt season. Ryan Crookham of Lehigh remains the only undefeated wrestler in the conference at 15-0 Jude Swisher of Penn wrestles to 6-0 in two events with all bonus point wins Binghamton’s Lou DePrez (#9) knocks off #7 Cardenas of Cornell American The Eagles were on the road at Columbia and Army. Both wrestlers at the 133 lbs class were undefeated on the weekend. Max Leete had a win over Columbia, while Raymond Lopez had a win over #28 Basile of Army. Jack Maida made a return to the lineup. He had a win over #30 Berginc of Army. American terminated the dual season with an 8-14 record. With a few ranked wrestlers, expect a few Eagles in the mix to qualify for NCAAs. Columbia 39 American 3 125: Nick Babin (CU) pinned #28 Jack Maida (AU), 6:03 (CU 6-0) 133: Maximilian Leete (AU) dec. Sulayman Bah (CU), 8-6 (CU 6-3) 141: Kai Owen (CU) tech. fall Cael McIntyre (AU), 17-2 (CU 11-3) 149: Richard Fedalen (CU) dec. Jack Nies (AU), 5-0 (CU 14-3) 157: Dom Rossetti (CU) dec. Ethan Szerencsits (AU), 11-9 (CU 17-3) 165: Kyle Mosher (CU) major dec. Ryan Zimmerman (AU), 12-2 (CU 21-3) 174: #15 Lennox Wolak (CU) tech. fall Breon Phifer (AU), 17-2 (5:01) (CU 26-3) 184: #26 Aaron Ayzerov (CU) pinned Brad Kata (AU), 2:34 (CU 32-3) 197: #27 Jack Wehmeyer (CU) major dec. Liam Volk-Klos (AU), 13-1 (CU 36-3) 285: Vincent Mueller (CU) dec. #33 Will Jarrell (AU), 9-7 (CU 39-3) Army 28 American 5 125: #28 Jack Maida (AU) dec. #30 Ethan Berginc (Army), 4-3 (AU 3-0) 133: Raymond Lopez (AU) dec. #28 Braden Basile (Army), 5-4 (AU 6-0) 141: Logan Brown (Army) dec. Cael McIntyre (AU), 8-3 (AU 6-3) 149: #32 Matt Williams (Army) dec. Jack Nies (AU), 5-1 (Tied 6-6) 157: #33 Nate Lukez (Army) major dec. Ryan Zimmerman (AU), 16-2 (Army 10-5) 165: #26 Gunner Filipowicz (Army) major dec. Breon Phifer (AU), 12-3 (Army 14-5) 174: #14 Ben Pasuik (Army) major dec. Lucas White (AU), 9-0 (Army 18-5) 184: Dillon Sheehy (Army) major dec. Connor Bourne (AU), 11-2 (Army 22-5) 197: Wolfgang Frable (Army) dec. Liam Volk-Klos (AU), 8-3 (Army 25-5) 285: Austin Kohlhofer (Army) dec. #33 Will Jarrell (AU), 4-2 (Army 28-5) #25 Army Army hosted American for the last dual of the year. They were victorious in eight of ten bouts. They dropped the first two matches and rallied off eight straight. At 285lbs, Austin Kohlhofer had a nice win filling in over a 33rd ranked Jarrell. The Black Knights made the national rankings last week for the first time all year. They were 7-4 overall, and 6-1 in EIWA competition. Army 28 American 5 125: #28 Jack Maida (AU) dec. #30 Ethan Berginc (Army), 4-3 (AU 3-0) 133: Raymond Lopez (AU) dec. #28 Braden Basile (Army), 5-4 (AU 6-0) 141: Logan Brown (Army) dec. Cael McIntyre (AU), 8-3 (AU 6-3) 149: #32 Matt Williams (Army) dec. Jack Nies (AU), 5-1 (Tied 6-6) 157: #33 Nate Lukez (Army) major dec. Ryan Zimmerman (AU), 16-2 (Army 10-5) 165: #26 Gunner Filipowicz (Army) major dec. Breon Phifer (AU), 12-3 (Army 14-5) 174: #14 Ben Pasuik (Army) major dec. Lucas White (AU), 9-0 (Army 18-5) 184: Dillon Sheehy (Army) major dec. Connor Bourne (AU), 11-2 (Army 22-5) 197: Wolfgang Frable (Army) dec. Liam Volk-Klos (AU), 8-3 (Army 25-5) 285: Austin Kohlhofer (Army) dec. #33 Will Jarrell (AU), 4-2 (Army 28-5) Binghamton The Bearcats took on #8 Cornell on the road for the last dual of the season. Brevin Cassella (#17) had a win at 165lbs. The marquee match-up was at 197 lbs. #9 Lou DePrez won 7-3 over #7 Cardenas in the battle of All-Americans utilizing two takedowns. Micah Roes was at the Patriots Last Chance Open where he went 4-0 to improve his record to 22-9 on the year. The Bearcats were 9-4 on the season and 7-3 in the conference. Expect a handful of wrestlers to be on the podium at EIWAs. #8 Cornell 33 - Binghamton 6 165: No. 17/18 Brevin Cassella (BU) def. Brody Oleksak (Cornell) DEC 5-2, BU 3 Cornell 0 174: Benny Baker (Cornell) def. Dimitri Gamkrelidze (BU) DEC 4-1 SV, BU 3 Cornell 3 184: No. 11/8 Chris Foca (Cornell) def. No. 25/13 Jacob Nolan (BU) DEC 4-2, Cornell 6 BU 3 197: No. 9/9 Lou DePrez (BU) def. No. 7/7 Jacob Cardenas (Cornell) DEC 7-3, BU 6 Cornell 6 285: No. 17/17 Lewis Fernandes (Cornell) def. Charlie Tibbitts (BU) FALL 3:55, Cornell 12 BU 6 125: No. 15/17 Brett Ungar (Cornell) def. Carson Wagner (BU) TF 17-0 6:35, Cornell 17 BU 6 133: Marcello Milani (Cornell) def. Matt Griffin (BU) TF 17-1 6:59, Cornell 22 BU 6 141: No. 10/12 Vince Cornella (Cornell) def. Nate Lucier (BU) MD 9-1, Cornell 26 BU 6 149: No. 28/21 Ethan Fernandez (Cornell) def. Jordan Brown (BU) MD 11-0, Cornell 30 BU 6 157: Wyatt Yapoujian (Cornell) def. Carter Baer (BU) DEC 1-0, Cornell 33 BU 6 Brown The Bears lost a tight battle with Harvard on Friday. The Bears took care of business on Senior Day against Sacred Heart. Brown won all contested bouts, forcing to give up a forfeit at 141 lbs. Seven of the nine wins were by major decision or better. At 157 lbs, Blake Saito was 2-0 on the weekend. Keegan Rothrock was undefeated as well at 165lbs, including a win over NCAA qualifier Kim of Harvard. The anchor of the lineup, Alex Semenenko, was 2-0 on the weekend. So was Michael Joyce at 125lbs. This was a great way to end the year for Brown. This should be a confidence boost heading into conferences. Harvard 23 Brown 17 149: Jack Crook (Harvard) def. Sam McMonagle (Brown) TF 20-4 157: Blake Saito (Brown) def. Jimmy Harrington (Harvard) PIN 4:12 165: Keegan Rothrock (Brown) def. Joshua Kim (Harvard) DEC 7-3 174: Philip Conigliaro (Harvard) def. Jonathan Conrad (Brown) MD 10-2 184: Leo Tarantino (Harvard) def. Colby Isabelle (Brown) DEC 2-1 197: Alex Whitworth (Harvard) def. Lear Quinton (Brown) DEC 4-1 285: Alex Semenenko (Brown) def. Jeffrey Crooks (Harvard) MD 12-2 125: Michael Joyce (Brown) def. Isaiah Adams (Harvard) MD 13-2 133: Coleman Nogle (Harvard) def. Hunter Adrian (Brown) DEC 5-1 141: Michael Jaffe (Harvard) def. Ian Oswalt (Brown) TF 17-1 Brown 40 Sacred Heart 6 149: Sam McMonagle (Brown) def. Mike McGhee (SHU) MD 11-0 157: Blake Saito (Brown) def. Connor MacDonald (SHU) FALL 2:51 165: Keegan Rothrock (Brown) def. Calvin Pineda (SHU) TF 15-0 4:56 174: Dominic Frontino (Brown) def. Owen Ayotte (SHU) MD 10-1 184: Colby Isabelle (Brown) def. Hunter Perez (SHU) DEC 9-4 197: Lear Quinton (Brown) def. Jake Trovato (SHU) SV 4-1 285: Alex Semenenko (Brown) def. Marc Berisha (SHU) FALL 3:35 125: Michael Joyce (Brown) def. Jake Ice (SHU) MD 12-1 133: Hunter Adrian (Brown) def. Jake Carlucci (SHU) TF 19-0 141: Vincent Milazzo (SHU) wins by Forfeit Bucknell The Bison were on the road finishing the year against Princeton. They split matches 5-5 with the Tigers, but lost on bonus points. Bucknell saw wins from #14 Phipps at 133 lbs, Chappell at 141 lbs, and Mulvaney at 165 lbs. Takats earned a decision at 174 lbs, as did #28 Crosby at heavyweight over #31 Cover. Bucknell finished the season 8-8 overall, and 4-5 in the EIWA. Princeton 18 Bucknell 15 125: Drew Heethuis (PU) fall over Grayson McLellen (BUC), 2:33 (PU 6-0) 133: No. 14 Kurt Phipps (BUC) dec. over Nick Kayal (PU), 4-3 (PU 6-3) 141: Dylan Chappell (BUC) dec. over Tyler Vazquez (PU), 5-1 (6-6) 149: No. 29 Eligh Rivera (PU) dec. over Braden Bower (BUC), 9-5 (PU 9-6) 157: Rocco Camillaci (PU) dec. over Riley Bower (BUC), 7-3 (PU 12-6) 165: No. 19 Noah Mulvaney (BUC) dec. over Blaine Bergey (PU), 8-5 (SV-1) (PU 12-9) 174: Myles Takats (BUC) dec. over Mikey Squires (PU), 7-2 (12-12) 184: No. 19 Nate Dugan (PU) dec. over Mikey Bartush (BUC), 8-6 (PU 15-12) 197: Aidan Conner (PU) dec. over Logan Deacetis (BUC), 5-3 (PU 18-12) 285: No. 28 Dorian Crosby (BUC) dec. over No. 31 Matt Cover (PU), 6-2 (PU 18-15) Columbia The Lions had one final dual against American on Sunday. They dominated by winning nine duals. Nick Babin used a pin to win over #28 Maida at 125lbs. At 285lbs, Vincent Mueller had a win over #33 Jarrell. Columbia’s unbelievably tough schedule ended with a 5-8 record. They were 4-3 in the conference with losses to Army, Princeton, Penn, and Cornell. Expect a bunch of guys on the podium for Columbia at EIWAs. Columbia 39 American 3 125: Nick Babin (CU) pinned #28 Jack Maida (AU), 6:03 (CU 6-0) 133: Maximilian Leete (AU) dec. Sulayman Bah (CU), 8-6 (CU 6-3) 141: Kai Owen (CU) tech. fall Cael McIntyre (AU), 17-2 (CU 11-3) 149: Richard Fedalen (CU) dec. Jack Nies (AU), 5-0 (CU 14-3) 157: Dom Rossetti (CU) dec. Ethan Szerencsits (AU), 11-9 (CU 17-3) 165: Kyle Mosher (CU) major dec. Ryan Zimmerman (AU), 12-2 (CU 21-3) 174: #15 Lennox Wolak (CU) tech. fall Breon Phifer (AU), 17-2 (5:01) (CU 26-3) 184: #26 Aaron Ayzerov (CU) pinned Brad Kata (AU), 2:34 (CU 32-3) 197: #27 Jack Wehmeyer (CU) major dec. Liam Volk-Klos (AU), 13-1 (CU 36-3) 285: Vincent Mueller (CU) dec. #33 Will Jarrell (AU), 9-7 (CU 39-3) Cornell (#8) Cornell hosted Binghamton for Senior Day. Benny Baker had a win in overtime over a tough Gamkrelidze. #10 Vince Cornella was back from injury and earned a major at 141 lbs. At 133 lbs, Marcello Milani had a win. Wyatt Yapoujian earned a win at 157 lbs in his appearance as well. Cornell ended the season on a high note – finishing with a 12-4 record with an 8-1 EIWA conference record. They were dominant in Ivy League competition, winning the Ivy League title once again. #8 Cornell 33 - Binghamton 6 165: No. 17/18 Brevin Cassella (BU) def. Brody Oleksak (Cornell) DEC 5-2, BU 3 Cornell 0 174: Benny Baker (Cornell) def. Dimitri Gamkrelidze (BU) DEC 4-1 SV, BU 3 Cornell 3 184: No. 11/8 Chris Foca (Cornell) def. No. 25/13 Jacob Nolan (BU) DEC 4-2, Cornell 6 BU 3 197: No. 9/9 Lou DePrez (BU) def. No. 7/7 Jacob Cardenas (Cornell) DEC 7-3, BU 6 Cornell 6 285: No. 17/17 Lewis Fernandes (Cornell) def. Charlie Tibbitts (BU) FALL 3:55, Cornell 12 BU 6 125: No. 15/17 Brett Ungar (Cornell) def. Carson Wagner (BU) TF 17-0 6:35, Cornell 17 BU 6 133: Marcello Milani (Cornell) def. Matt Griffin (BU) TF 17-1 6:59, Cornell 22 BU 6 141: No. 10/12 Vince Cornella (Cornell) def. Nate Lucier (BU) MD 9-1, Cornell 26 BU 6 149: No. 28/21 Ethan Fernandez (Cornell) def. Jordan Brown (BU) MD 11-0, Cornell 30 BU 6 157: Wyatt Yapoujian (Cornell) def. Carter Baer (BU) DEC 1-0, Cornell 33 BU 6 Drexel The Dragons traveled to the University of Maryland on Friday, then hosted Hofstra on Senior Day on Saturday. Drexel managed five wins against Maryland, but fell in the dual because all of Maryland’s wins were bonus point victories. They won eight of ten bouts over a tough Hofstra team, many of them by one score. Tyler Williams was 2-0 at 157 lbs. Dom Findora was 2-0 on the weekend at 149 lbs. At 165 lbs, #33 Cody Walsh was 2-0 on the day as well. At 125 lbs, Desmond Pleasant won both matches this weekend also. Drexel finished the year 8-10 in duals with a 5-4 record inside the conference. Hofstra’s win was a good way to head into the EIWA championships. Maryland 27 Drexel 15 *157: Tyler Williams def. Kevin Schark (UMD), Dec. 5-1; Drexel 3-0 165: #33 Cody Walsh def. Gaven Bell (UMD), Dec. 4-0; Drexel 6-0 174: Jack Janda def. Dominic Solis (UMD), SV-1 4-1; Drexel 9-0 184: Chase Mielnik (UMD) def. Ethan Wilson, Fall 4:08; Drexel 9-6 197: Jaxon Smith (UMD) def. Chase Levey, Fall 3:35; UMD 12-9 285: #27 Seth Nevills (UMD) def. Dom Petracci, TF 18-2 (6:45); UMD 16-9* 125: Desmond Pleasant def. Tommy Capul (UMD), Dec. 9-3; UMD 16-12 133: #19 Braxton Brown (UMD) def. John Hildebrandt, Fall 6:29; UMD 22-12 141: Dario Lemus (UMD) def. Jordan Soriano, TF 23-7 (5:04); UMD 27-12 149: Dom Findora def. Michael Pizzuto (UMD), Dec. 7-2; UMD 27-15 *Maryland team point deducted for unsportsmanlike conduct Drexel 24 Hofstra 9 141: Jordan Soriano def. Alex Turley (HOF), Dec. 8-4; Drexel 3-0 149: Dom Findora def. Noah Tapia (HOF), Dec. 5-4; Drexel 6-0 157: Tyler Williams def. Jurius Clark (HOF), Dec. 5-1; Drexel 9-0 165: #33 Cody Walsh def. Jake Slotnick (HOF), Dec. 4-0; Drexel 12-0 174: Ross McFarland (HOF) def. Jack Janda, SV-1 8-1; Drexel 12-3 184: Justin Griffith def. Will Conlon (HOF), Dec. 8-6; Drexel 15-3 197: Ibrahim Ameer def. Nikolas Miller (HOF), Dec. 8-6; Drexel 18-3 285: #18 Keaton Kluever (HOF) def. Santino Morina, Fall 2:56; Drexel 18-9 125: Desmond Pleasant def. Dylan Acevedo-Switzer (HOF), Dec. 5-1; Drexel 21-9 133: John Hildebrandt def. Dylan Ryder (HOF), Dec. 7-5; Drexel wins 24-9 Franklin & Marshall The Diplomats hosted the F&M Scramble. At 125lbs, Eric Howe earned a pin en route to a 1-1 record. At 149 lbs, Josh Hillard had a win over teammate Bryce Kresho. Expect Hillard to be in the bracket at EIWAs. Josh Palmucci was 2-0 at 165 lbs, as was Noah Fox at 174 lbs. At heavyweight, Harrison Shapiro was 1-1 on the day. Not many starters were competing, but this was a good warm up for the guys competing at EIWAs to get some mat time. The Diplomats finished the year 6-3 in duals. They were 2-2 in the conference. Harvard The Crimson took on Ivy League opponent Brown. They won six bouts to help propel to victory. They were without Diego Sotelo at 125 lbs. Jack Crook earned a tech fall at 149 lbs, as did Maichel Jaffe at 141 lbs. At 133 lbs, Coleman Nogle had a win over EIWA placer, Adrian. Harvard snapped a five match losing streak. They ended their season 4-6 while going 2-5 in the conference. Harvard 23 Brown 17 149: Jack Crook (Harvard) def. Sam McMonagle (Brown) TF 20-4 157: Blake Saito (Brown) def. Jimmy Harrington (Harvard) PIN 4:12 165: Keegan Rothrock (Brown) def. Joshua Kim (Harvard) DEC 7-3 174: Philip Conigliaro (Harvard) def. Jonathan Conrad (Brown) MD 10-2 184: Leo Tarantino (Harvard) def. Colby Isabelle (Brown) DEC 2-1 197: Alex Whitworth (Harvard) def. Lear Quinton (Brown) DEC 4-1 285: Alex Semenenko (Brown) def. Jeffrey Crooks (Harvard) MD 12-2 125: Michael Joyce (Brown) def. Isaiah Adams (Harvard) MD 13-2 133: Coleman Nogle (Harvard) def. Hunter Adrian (Brown) DEC 5-1 141: Michael Jaffe (Harvard) def. Ian Oswalt (Brown) TF 17-1 Hofstra The Pride were at Drexel to close out the year. Many close matches did not go their way, making the final score look worse than the dual was. Ross McFarland had an overtime win over Janda at 174 lbs. Keaton Kluever had another win by fall to end the dual season. Pride were 8-6 overall, and 2-2 in the EIWA. This team is solid and has potential to have a few guys qualify for NCAAs. Drexel 24 Hofstra 9 141: Jordan Soriano def. Alex Turley (HOF), Dec. 8-4; Drexel 3-0 149: Dom Findora def. Noah Tapia (HOF), Dec. 5-4; Drexel 6-0 157: Tyler Williams def. Jurius Clark (HOF), Dec. 5-1; Drexel 9-0 165: #33 Cody Walsh def. Jake Slotnick (HOF), Dec. 4-0; Drexel 12-0 174: Ross McFarland (HOF) def. Jack Janda, SV-1 8-1; Drexel 12-3 184: Justin Griffith def. Will Conlon (HOF), Dec. 8-6; Drexel 15-3 197: Ibrahim Ameer def. Nikolas Miller (HOF), Dec. 8-6; Drexel 18-3 285: #18 Keaton Kluever (HOF) def. Santino Morina, Fall 2:56; Drexel 18-9 125: Desmond Pleasant def. Dylan Acevedo-Switzer (HOF), Dec. 5-1; Drexel 21-9 133: John Hildebrandt def. Dylan Ryder (HOF), Dec. 7-5; Drexel wins 24-9 Lehigh #15 The Mountain Hawks took a trip to the west coast to battle #19 Arizona State. They were without Ryan Crookham, but only won three bouts. Jack Wilt had a win at 184 lbs. Michael Beard and Nathan Taylor each ended the dual with wins as usual. Stanich has officially used up his free dates and can no longer redshirt. Ryan Crookham was competing at the F&M Scramble. He had one match and won via tech fall. He now has 15 wins, which will qualify him for an automatic bid for conferences. At 149 lbs, Owen Reinsel and Kelvin Griffin were each competing at the scramble as well. Griffin was 3-0 with two pins and a major. Reinsel was 1-1. This may be the deciding factor as to who will represent Lehigh at EIWAs. The Mountain Hawks finished the season 7-4, but were undefeated in the conference with a 7-0 record. #19 Arizona State 24 #15 Lehigh 14 125: Richard Figueroa (ASU) dec. Luke Stanich (Lehigh) 5-3 133: Julian Chlebove (ASU) dec. Sheldon Seymour (Lehigh) 9-2 141: Jesse Vasquez (ASU) dec. Malyke Hines (Lehigh) 5-2, sv 149: Kyle Parco (ASU) tech fall Drew Munch (Lehigh) 15-0, 3:14 157: Jacori Teemer (ASU) dec. Max Brignola (Lehigh) 7-2 165: Chance McLane (ASU) dec. Jake Logan (Lehigh) 8-1 174: Cael Valencia (ASU) major dec. Connor Herceg (Lehigh) 8-0 184: Jack Wilt (Lehigh) dec. Tony Negron (ASU) 10-5 197: Michael Beard (Lehigh) tech fall Damion Schunke (ASU) 21-6, 2:53 285: Nathan Taylor (Lehigh) won by forfeit Long Island The Sharks completed dual meets last week. They finished the year 8-8 and 3-4 in the conference. Navy The Midshipmen have completed dual meets also. They were 8-6 on the year with a 2-3 record in EIWA competition. Penn #18 The Quakers hosted Morgan State during the final dual of the year. They were dominant winning nine bouts by bonus points. On Saturday, both Max Gallagher (125lbs) and Jude Swisher (149lbs) were in the F&M Scramble. They were each 3-0 on the day. Jude Swisher competed on Sunday at the Patriot Last Chance Open at George Mason. During that event, he was 3-0 with all bonus point wins. This made him 6-0 on the weekend. The Quakers went 6-5 on the season, going 4-2 in conference matches. Expect them to compete in the team race at the EIWA Conference Championships. #18 Penn 43 Morgan State 4 125: Max Gallagher (P) def. Julian Dawson (M), 21 –2 TF – Penn leads 5-0 133: #9 Michael Colaiocco (P) def. Shawn Ryncarz (M), 14–5 MD – Penn leads 9-0 141: #17 CJ Composto (P) def. Thomas Fierro (M), 18-1 TF – Penn eads 14-0 149: Hunter Gandy (P) def. Aaron Turner (M), 14-0 MD – Penn leads 18-0 157: #23 Lucas Revano (P) def. Joshua Greenwood (M), 18-1 TF – Penn leads 23-0 165: Jacob Marsh (M) def. Cam Connor (P), 8-0 DEC – Penn leads 23-4 174: #6 Nick Incontrera (P) def. Cortilius Vann (M), 19-2 TF – Penn leads 28-4 184: #20 Maximus Hale (P) def. Nathanic Kendricks (M), 17-2 TF – Penn leads 33-4 197: #25 Cole Urbas (P) def. Eric Washington (M), 12-2 MD – Penn leads 37-4 285: John Stout (P) won by default – Penn wins 43-4 Princeton The Tigers ended the year with a win over Bucknell. They split duals 5-5, but Drew Heethuis’s pin at 125 lbs was the difference in the dual. Aidan Conner’s win at 197 lbs may be considered an upset on paper. Princeton’s season was up and down. They finished the year with a 6-7 record while wrestling to a 3-2 record in the conference. Princeton 18 Bucknell 15 125: Drew Heethuis (PU) fall over Grayson McLellen (BUC), 2:33 (PU 6-0) 133: No. 14 Kurt Phipps (BUC) dec. over Nick Kayal (PU), 4-3 (PU 6-3) 141: Dylan Chappell (BUC) dec. over Tyler Vazquez (PU), 5-1 (6-6) 149: No. 29 Eligh Rivera (PU) dec. over Braden Bower (BUC), 9-5 (PU 9-6) 157: Rocco Camillaci (PU) dec. over Riley Bower (BUC), 7-3 (PU 12-6) 165: No. 19 Noah Mulvaney (BUC) dec. over Blaine Bergey (PU), 8-5 (SV-1) (PU 12-9) 174: Myles Takats (BUC) dec. over Mikey Squires (PU), 7-2 (12-12) 184: No. 19 Nate Dugan (PU) dec. over Mikey Bartush (BUC), 8-6 (PU 15-12) 197: Aidan Conner (PU) dec. over Logan Deacetis (BUC), 5-3 (PU 18-12) 285: No. 28 Dorian Crosby (BUC) dec. over No. 31 Matt Cover (PU), 6-2 (PU 18-15) Sacred Heart The Pioneers were victims to Brown this weekend in the final dual. Andrew Fallon was not in the lineup again at 133 lbs. He seems to be the guy leading the charge into EIWAs in a few weeks. Sacred Heart finished the year 3-12 with an extremely tough schedule. Brown 40 Sacred Heart 6 149: Sam McMonagle (Brown) def. Mike McGhee (SHU) MD 11-0 157: Blake Saito (Brown) def. Connor MacDonald (SHU) FALL 2:51 165: Keegan Rothrock (Brown) def. Calvin Pineda (SHU) TF 15-0 4:56 174: Dominic Frontino (Brown) def. Owen Ayotte (SHU) MD 10-1 184: Colby Isabelle (Brown) def. Hunter Perez (SHU) DEC 9-4 197: Lear Quinton (Brown) def. Jake Trovato (SHU) SV 4-1 285: Alex Semenenko (Brown) def. Marc Berisha (SHU) FALL 3:35 125: Michael Joyce (Brown) def. Jake Ice (SHU) MD 12-1 133: Hunter Adrian (Brown) def. Jake Carlucci (SHU) TF 19-0 141: Vincent Milazzo (SHU) wins by Forfeit
  6. We've made it through the regular season! In true, unpredictable fashion, on the last day of the dual season we had an undefeated, number-one ranked wrestler take a loss. Despite this, Ridge Lovett still assumes the number one position at 149 lbs. He has a head-to-head win over #2 Caleb Henson in the CKLV finals, a wrestler that Kyle Parco lost to in the CKLV semis. With Henson defeating Jackson Arrington, we've moved Parco above him and directly behind Henson. 125 lbs stuck to the script and had number's two and three lose during the final weekend of the regular season. Richie Figueroa was responsible for one of those upsets and then pulled another over a top-seven opponent. He's showing signs of being the title threat we expected at the beginning of the year. He should fly up the rankings with a Pac-12 title while facing some strong competition. For the full rankings: Click Here
  7. The final week of the regular season came to a close with eight Big 12 teams competing. North and South Dakota State battled for the Border Bell, with the Jackrabbits coming out on top for the third consecutive year. California Baptist finished with a win over Utah Valley to cap a banner year for the second-year DI-eligible program. Iowa State and Northern Iowa beat shorthanded Missouri. Oklahoma State took on Iowa but lost 22-9 in a dual filled with tossups. California Baptist (Overall: 7-10; Conference: 2-6): Dual Results The Lancers capped their regular season with a 20-17 win over Utah Valley on the road. Chaz Hallmark and Dayne Morton scored pivotal wins, with Hallmark winning in sudden victory and Morton beating 2023 qualifier Isaiah Delgado 7-6. Add in some bonus points from Eli Griffin and Hunter Leake and the team more than doubled their wins from last year. Now headed into Big 12’s they have a great opportunity to get their first DI qualifier. Iowa State (Overall: 13-2; Conference: 6-1): Dual Result The Cyclones dominated a shorthanded Missouri team with a 41-3 win. They scored bonus points with Evan Frost, Casey Swiderski, David Carr, MJ Gaitan, and Yonger Bastida. Echemendia was down 7-0 after a big throw from Josh Edmond early but battled back for a big 10-9 win. Carr stayed undefeated at home with a 67-0 record and a first-period fall. Feldkamp dropped a match to Colton Hawks, getting put on his back off a counter to a big move and another takedown late. Bastida scored another statement win with a 13-4 major over Zach Elam, with takedowns in every period. Missouri (Overall: 10-4; Conference: 6-3): Dual Results (UNI) | Dual Results (ISU) The Tigers made a trip to Iowa missing eight starters and coach Kendric Maple due to a mix of injuries and illness. Josh Edmond and Zach Elam both scored ranked wins, being joined by Colton Hawks. Edmond beat Cael Happel 4-3 and had a big lead on Anthony Echemendia before dropping a 10-9 match. Zach beat Tyrell Gordon in rideouts 4-1 with a turn, but couldn’t keep up with Yonger Bastida’s offense. 2023 round of 16 finisher Colton Hawks was majored by Parker Keckeisen, but avenged an NCAA loss to Will Feldkamp with a big move of his own. The Tigers are 2-4 in their last six duals but are hoping to have their full healthy lineup ready for Big 12’s. North Dakota State (Overall: 3-11; Conference: 2-56): Dual Results The Bison finished their regular season on the road against SDSU for the battle for the Border Bell and dropped a 34-6 dual. They got a highlight win at 133 with Fernando Barreto scoring a ranked win over Derrick Cardinal 7-2. Devon Dawson was their other win with a 4-2 decision over Bowen McConville. Gavin Drexler, Max Petersen, and Gaven Sax all had close matches with ranked opponents as well. A tough finish but NDSU quietly has a number of wrestlers who could surprise and have a good Big 12 tournament. Northern Iowa (Overall: 8-6; Conference: 6-2): Dual Results (MIZZ) | Dual Results (WIS) The Panthers had an excellent finish to their season with a 31-6 win over Mizzou and a 27-11 win over Wisconsin. There wasn’t too much to take away against Mizzou but the team did impress with bonus points in four matches. They continued their strong performance against Wisconsin as Jared Simma upset Max Maylor at 174 and Parker Keckeisen dominated ranked Shane Liegel 11-3. Add in bonus points from Cael Happel, Wyatt Voelker, and Tyrell Gordon and it was a good finish for UNI. The team started their dual season 1-3 but finished going 5-1 in their last six. Oklahoma State (Overall: 14-1; Conference: 8-0): Dual Results The Cowboys dropped their first dual of the season with a 22-9 loss to Iowa at home. The team set a new season attendance record in GIA with an average of 5,871. Daton Fix capped his career with a 36-0 record at home with a 7-2 win over Brody Teske. Jordan Williams beat former teammate Victor Voinovich 7-3 and Dustin Plott beat true freshman Gabe Arnold 5-1 for OSU’s other wins. Spratley, Jamison, and Surber were all within a takedown but dropped tight matches. Teague Travis and Izzak Olejnik weren’t able to find much offense against Jared Franek and Mikey Caliendo, but kept out of bonus territory while Brayden Thompson gave up a major to Patrick Kennedy. South Dakota State (Overall: 13-4; Conference: 7-2): Dual Results South Dakota State finished a strong season with a dominant 34-6 win over NDSU to lock up the Border Bell for the third consecutive year. They got pins from Tanner Cook and Bennett Berge while Tanner Sloan added a tech fall. Cael Swensen and Tanner Jordan majored their opponents while Clay Carlson and Alek Martin won tight matches. The Jackrabbits look like a strong 4th team in the Big 12 but with a struggling Missouri could be looking to make a jump to the top three at conferences. Utah Valley (Overall: 2-7; Conference: 1-7): Dual Results The Wolverines dropped their final dual to California Baptist 20-17. The two split matches 5-5 but gave up bonus points at 125 and 133. Evan Bockman and Haiden Drury scored important conference wins and look to be UVU’s best shot at qualifiers. The team also got wins from Jaxon Garoutte, Caleb Uhlenhopp, and Chase Trussell. No Competition: Air Force (Overall: 5-7; Conference: 2-6) Northern Colorado (Overall: 10-5; Conference: 3-4) Oklahoma (Overall: 5-7; Conference: 2-6) West Virginia (Overall: 10-5; Conference: 2-5) Wyoming (Overall: 7-7; Conference: 5-4)
  8. Arizona State splits the final 2 ranked duals ASU started the weekend with a 24-14 victory against #14 Lehigh on Saturday. The Sun Devils won the first seven matches before losing two in a row and forfeiting the heavyweight matchup. Richard Figueroa began the dual with an upset, defeating second-ranked Luke Stanich 5-3. In addition, Jesse Vasquez continued to look strong during his return from injury and had a slight upset over #16 Malyke Hines in a sudden victory. Kyle Parco posted a tech fall, Julian Chlebove, Jacori Teemer, and Chance McLane tallied regular decisions, while Cael Valencia won by a major decision. ASU returned to the mat on Sunday and lost 26-9 against #4 Nebraska. Figueroa continued his winning ways and upset #7 Caleb Smith, 4-3. The three-time All-American, Parco, notched perhaps the biggest win of his career. He handed top-ranked 149 lber, Ridge Lovett, his only loss of the 2023-24 regular season, 4-3. Teemer recorded the Sun Devils other victory when he defeated Ethan Stiles 7-2. Cal Poly sends 2 wrestlers to compete Michael Goldfeder and Trevor Tinker competed in the Patriot Last Chance Open to boost their stock before the postseason. Goldfeder went 2-1, defeating Lock Haven’s Brett Barbush and unattached Noah Roulo. Tinker went 3-0 with two tech falls against Drexel’s Shane Whitney and Buffalo’s Magnus Bibla, and a pin against George Mason’s Colin Pederson. Little Rock earns 15th win of the season The Trojans completed the regular season by capturing a 57-0 victory against Lindenwood. Little Rock won every match by forfeit, tech fall, or pin. Jeremiah Reno, Triston Wills and Stephen Little won by tech falls. Nasir Bailey, Cael Keck, Kyle Dutton, Joseph Bianchi and Tyler Brennan won with pins. Matt Bianchi and Josiah Hill earned forfeits.
  9. The final weekend of the 2023-24 regular season provided for plenty of interesting storylines even though some schools already wrapped up theirs a week ago. The past couple of days featured top-ten clashes, rivalry duals, some upsets, a potentially impactful injury, and much more. Here are the key storylines from the final week of the regular season. Hey, we’ve got at least one per conference. Iowa/Oklahoma State Iowa continued their recent dominance over their rival Oklahoma State with a 22-9 dual victory on Sunday afternoon. The Hawkeyes have won each of their last four meetings against the Cowboys. We covered this in more detail yesterday in our wrap-up article. Down Goes Number One! On the final day of the regular season, top-ranked 149 lber Ridge Lovett (Nebraska) suffered his first loss of the 2023-24, when he was beaten by Kyle Parco (Arizona State). A loss by an undefeated wrestler of Lovett’s caliber is surprising, but at the same time, Parco is a three-time All-American and a 2023 NCAA semifinalist. Losing to him isn’t the worst setback in the world. Is Figs Back? Coming into the season, we knew that 125 lbs would probably be wide open. If only we knew just how crazy it would be. Though he wasn’t ranked #1, Richie Figueroa (Arizona State) was viewed as a top contender for the title. Figueroa was undefeated last year, while sharing the starting role with Brandon Courtney. This year got off to a late start due to injuries and Figueroa suffered a few unexpected losses. He checked into the week at just 5-5 against DI competition with only one win over a wrestler currently in the rankings #30 Dominic Mendez (Cal Poly). Figueroa threw yet another wrench into the 125 lb weight class by downing #2 Luke Stanich (Lehigh) on Saturday and #7 Caleb Smith (Nebraska) a day later. At the Pac-12 Championships, Figueroa will get a chance to greatly improve his NCAA seeding, as the bracket will feature three other ranked opponents. However, Figueroa fits into the bracket in Kansas City, you probably don’t want to draw him. Starocci’s Status Potentially lost in a 55-0 blowout of Edinboro by top-ranked Penn State was an ugly-looking injury to three-time national champion Carter Starocci. Looking at the box score, nothing would look amiss as Starocci rolled to his 63rd straight win with a 22-5 tech fall over Joey Arnold. While looking for back points, Starocci stepped over Arnold and put himself into a position similar to a knee-bar. During the scramble that ensued, Starocci’s knee was twisted and he yelled in pain and grabbed the injured knee. At this time, we’re not sure of the extent of the injury; however, it looked very serious. Will it impact his availability for the postseason or hinder his performance? It’s definitely a huge situation to monitor during the upcoming weeks. Campbell Finishes Unbeaten in the SoCon Campbell winning the SoCon wasn’t necessarily a huge surprise, but Scotti Sentes’ team put the finishing touches on their fourth regular season title in the last six years with a 46-0 shutout of VMI. Frequent rival Appalachian State was the only conference school that managed more than nine points against the Camels this season. Bellarmine! Staying down south, we have to mention Bellarmine. Ned Shuck’s team put a bow on their 2023-24 campaign by defeating Chattanooga 18-16 on Sunday. The Knights trailed 12-6 after seven weights and needed to be perfect to pull out the W. That’s what happened as Sam Schroeder (184 lbs) and Thadd Huff (285 lbs) chipped in with decisions sandwiched around a pin from Andrew Liber at 197 lbs. Bellarmine finishes the 2023-24 season with a 14-5 dual record. They posted four SoCon wins on the year - the remaining ones came over Gardner-Webb, Davidson, and Presbyterian. Bellarmine is currently undergoing an athletic department-wide transition from DII to DI status, so they are ineligible for postseason competition in all sports. The good news is that this is the final season impacted by this transition. Bellarmine will be able to wrestle in the 2025 SoCon Championships, with the hopes of qualifying for the 2025 NCAA Tournament. Sickness Hits Mizzou Since schedules started getting released for the 2023-24 season, fans had circled 2/25 as the day of Missouri’s season-ending dual with Iowa State. That was expected to include a fourth round in the series of matches between NCAA champions Keegan O’Toole (Missouri) and David Carr (Iowa State). Last year, Carr prevailed in their dual meeting and in the Big 12 finals, while O’Toole got revenge in the national finals. It looks like we’ll have to wait a few weeks to see the next incarnation of this rivalry. Missouri’s starting lineup was hit hard by illness and fielded a starting ten against Iowa State that likely only had two postseason entrants. As expected, Iowa State cruised. Kudos to the Missouri staff as a tweet was sent out alluding to this possibility before the weekend’s duals (they also wrestled Northern Iowa). Fans weren’t blindsided by O’Toole’s absence Sunday afternoon. Sweet Lou! Late in the first semester, the news out of Binghamton indicated that assistant coach Louie DePrez hadn’t hung up his singlet for good, as he intended to come back and use his final year of NCAA eligibility competing for the Bearcats at 197 lbs. That’s a cool enough story; however, what makes it better is the fact that DePrez may be as good as ever. Even though DePrez’s season started in late-December, he’s managed to squeeze in 20 matches and has won 19 of them. DePrez entered Sunday’s dual finale with Cornell on a nine-match winning streak, a span that included eight bonus-point wins. DePrez added to his win streak by downing returning All-American Jacob Cardenas, 7-3. That win likely bumps DePrez up a few slots from his current ranking (#9) and probably gives him the second seed heading into the EIWA Championships. Hidlay Hits the Century Mark in Rivalry Win Going back to Friday night, NC State and Virginia Tech wrote another chapter in the history of their growing rivalry. Though Virginia Tech won four of the first five matches - including a top-ten upset at 184 lbs; the Wolfpack rallied to win the final five and take the dual 20-12. The turnaround was started by the Wolfpack talisman Trent Hidlay, who had an 18-3 technical fall. Not only was it Hidlay’s last match in Reynolds Coliseum, but also his 100th career victory. After Hidlay, NC State came out on top of four close matches to get the win. One key in this rivalry has been the home mat advantage. The host school has won each of the last five meetings between these teams. After Hidlay raised the roof and gave the home crowd something to cheer about the tide definitely turned. Riding to a perfect MAC record Friday night, Rider put the finishing touches on a perfect conference season by defeating Cleveland State 23-12. The Broncs 8-0 mark in MAC matches gave them the conference’s East Division Dual Championship. Colton Washleski (157) and Michael Wilson (174) both earned wins over opponents who had previously qualified for nationals. Heavyweight David Szuba put an exclamation point on the victory with a 16-2 major decision over #26 Daniel Bucknavich, who hadn’t suffered a loss since mid-November. Rider…rides into the postseason with three wrestlers in the national rankings and a few others on the cusp.
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  13. This weekend, the second full week high school state tournament season was excellent. States like Missouri, New York, Oklahoma and Wisconsin held their much-anticipated season-ending tournaments - along with plenty of others. Though it isn't "technically" a state tournament, the National Prep Championships also were conducted. As these tournaments conclude, it begs the question, "how did my favorite team's recruits fare?" In some smaller states, it's almost a given that your college-bound studs are collecting another state title, while in the power states, with the deepest talent pools, such achievements are not guaranteed. Either way, we've combed through results from all of the state tournaments that have taken place thus far to find out how everyone's recruits have finished. We will update this article each week as more results become official. If you do not see a recruit that should be added, please fill out our commitment form or email me at earl@matscouts.com . Adams State Jayden Ignacio: Aztec, New Mexico (215 lbs) - 4A State Champion Royce Uhrig: Gunnison, Colorado (150 lbs) - 3A State Champion Air Force Jack Estevez: Poway, California (157 lbs) - State Qualifier Logan Fowler: Cleveland, Tennessee (165 lbs) - AA State Champion Lincoln Gregerson: Ralston Valley, Colorado (132 lbs) - 5A State Champion Anders Kittelson: Osage, Iowa (144 lbs) - 2A State Champion Rylan Kuhn: St. Pius X, Missouri (215 lbs) - Class 1 State Champion; Class of 2025 Charlie LaRocca: Center Grove, Indiana (120 lbs) - State Champion Chance Mathews: Cherokee Trail, Colorado (138 lbs) - 5A 4th Place; Class of 2025 Talon McCollom: Edmond North, Oklahoma (190 lbs) - 6A State Champion Carter Nogle: Mt. St. Joseph, Maryland (138 lbs) - National Prep 4th Place Layton Schneider: Edmond North, Oklahoma (144 lbs) - 6A State Champion Tanner Spalding: Woodward Academy, Georgia (132 lbs) - 6A State Champion Karson Tompkins: Midlothian, Texas (190 lbs) - 5A State Champion Jesse Vanorden: Wantagh, New York (152 lbs) - DI 3rd Place American Leo Maestas: Clovis West, California (132 lbs) - State Qualifier; Class of 2025 Colin Martin: Staunton River, Virginia (132 lbs) - 3A State Champion; Class of 2025 JJ Peace: Cane Bay, South Carolina (126 lbs) - 5A State Champion Appalachian State Christian Baglio: Central Cabarrus, North Carolina (138 lbs) - 3A State Champion Brayden Fahrbach: Mount Sinai, New York (138 lbs) - DII State Champion Jarvis Little: Spring Hill, Tennessee (132 lbs) - AA State Champion Grant Reece: Avery County, North Carolina (138 lbs) - 1A State Qualifier Ayson Rice: Canton, South Dakota (150 lbs) - Class B State Champion Kage Williams: Robbinsville, North Carolina (190 lbs) - 1A State Champion Arizona Christian Tony Macaluso: Pueblo County, Colorado (150 lbs) - 4A 4th Place Arizona State Nicholas Sahakian: St. John Bosco, California (285 lbs) - State Runner-Up; Class of 2025 Army West Point Joseph Antonio: St. John Bosco, California (165 lbs) - State Runner-Up; Class of 2025 Nash Banko: Oostburg, Wisconsin (175 lbs) - D3 3rd Place Michael Calcagno: IC Catholic, Illinois (215 lbs) - 2A State Champion Primo Catalano: Chaminade, California (175 lbs) - 8th Place Conner Doherty: Mount Pisgah, Georgia (126 lbs) - 1A State Champion; Class of 2025 Jordan Joslyn: Chautauqua Lake, New York (138 lbs) - DII 6th Place Gage LaPlante: St. Francis, New York (170 lbs) - DI 3rd Place Bryce Luna: St. Francis, California (132 lbs) - State Qualifier Nik O’Neill: Malvern Prep, Pennsylvania (132 lbs) - National Prep Runner-Up Damian Resendez: Mt. Carmel, Illinois (138 lbs) - 3A 6th Place Kellen Smith: West Hancock, Iowa (157 lbs) - 1A State Runner-Up Casper Stewart: Attica-Batavia, New York (145 lbs) - DII State Champion Jackson Van Kley: Pella, Iowa (190 lbs) - 3A 4th Place Josh Vasquez: Montini Catholic, Illinois (126 lbs) - 2A State Runner-Up; Class of 2025 Rylan Whitworth: Fountain Valley, California (215 lbs) - 4th Place Augsburg Ethan Aird: Darlington/Black Hawk, Wisconsin (126 lbs) - D2 4th Place Augustana Colten Gundersen: West Side, Idaho (160 lbs) - 2A State Champion Jaret Peterson: Chase County, Nebraska (215 lbs) - Class C State Champion Owen Wasley: Saint Croix Central, Wisconsin (165 lbs) - D2 State Champion Averett Jason Bennett: New Kent, Virginia (157 lbs) - 3A State Qualifier Tyler Ritz: Cosby, Virginia (190 lbs) - 6A State Qualifier Bellarmine Connor Cumbee: Joliet Catholic, Illinois (150 lbs) - 3A State Qualifier Dillon Graham: Cathedral, Indiana (144 lbs) - 8th Place Noah Hall: Liberty, Virginia (165 lbs) - 4A State Champion Belmont Abbey Jack Garrett: Blessed Trinity Catholic, Georgia (144 lbs) - 6A State Champion Binghamton Dillon Arrick: Arlington, New York (124 lbs) - DI 5th Place Deakon Bailey: Tioga, New York (145 lbs) - DII 6th Place Brown Davis Dendy: Jefferson, Georgia (165 lbs) - 5A State Champion Moses Mirabel: Gilroy, California (144 lbs) - State Champion Connor O’Donnell: South Milwaukee, Wisconsin (165 lbs) D1 5th Place Thomas Sandoval: Vacaville, California (190 lbs) - 3rd Place Buffalo Mike Guigliano: Miller Place, New York (131 lbs) - DI 4th Place Jack MacDonald: Orchard Park, New York (215 lbs) - DI 4th Place Stephan Monchery: Middletown, New York (285 lbs) - DI State Champion Cael Raines: Churchville, New York (138 lbs) - DI State Qualifier Coy Raines: Churchville, New York (215 lbs) - DI State Champion Lucas Schell: Queensbury, New York (160 lbs) - DI State Qualifier Braidon Woodward: Palmyra Macedon, New York (170 lbs) - DII State Champion California Baptist David Alonso: Palm Desert, California (165 lbs) - 3rd Place Paul Kelly: Poway, California (138 lbs) - State Runner-Up Sonny Kling: Canyon Springs, California (190 lbs) - State Champion Remy Murillo: Canyon Springs, California (132 lbs) - 8th Place Caeden Olin: Millard South, Nebraska (215 lbs) - Class A State Champion Cal Poly Anthony Berg: Whitney, California (150 lbs) - 5th Place Joseph Buck: Clovis, California (175 lbs) - 4th Place Jagger French: Del Oro, California (144 lbs) - 5th Place Carlos Garcia: Oakdale, California (165 lbs) - State Qualifier Jake Honey: Bakersfield, California (175 lbs) - 5th Place Anthony Lucio: Fountain Valley, California (126 lbs) - 8th Place Alek VanBebber: Kingsburg, California (138 lbs) - 5th Place Eziequel Vela: Oakdale, California (126 lbs) - State Qualifier Hercules Windrath: Fountain Valley, California (138 lbs) - 6th Place Campbell Matt Beem: Glenwood, Iowa (132 lbs) - 2A 3rd Place Reese Courtney: Center Grove, Indiana (144 lbs) - 3rd Place Colby Crouch: Triad, Illinois (126 lbs) - 2A State Champion Brock Hacker: Johns Creek, Georgia (215 lbs) - 6A State Champion Seth Larson: Flowery Branch, Georgia (157 lbs) - 5A State Champion Gavin Pope: Buford, Georgia (144 lbs) - 7A State 5th/6th Aaron Riner: Buford, Georgia (215 lbs) - 7A State Champion Landon Sargent: Cape Fear, North Carolina (215 lbs) - 3A State Runner-Up Brent Slade: Southeast Polk, Iowa (190 lbs) - 3A State Champion Mike Trujillo: Wyoming Seminary, Pennsylvania (138 lbs) - National Prep 5th Place Central College Ethan Skoglund: Sergeant Bluff, Iowa (126 lbs) - 2A 5th Place Carter West: Notre Dame/Burlington, Iowa (113 lbs) - 2A 3rd Place Chadron State Hunter Jacobsen: Waverly, Nebraska (120 lbs) - Class B State Champion Mason Villwok: Elkhorn, Nebraska (215 lbs) - Class B State Runner-Up Chattanooga Tavian Camper: Copenhagen, New York (152 lbs) - DII State Champion Easton Cooper: DC Everest, Wisconsin (126 lbs) - D1 State Runner-Up Alex Hutchcraft: Smithville, Missouri (157 lbs) - Class 3 State Champion Landon Jones: Harrison, Georgia (190 lbs) - 7A State Runner-Up Ethan Uhorchuk: Signal Mountain, Tennessee (132 lbs) - A State Champion; Class of 2025 Chicago Zack Parisi: York, Illinois (132 lbs) - 3A 5th Place Clarion Gianni Silvestri: Tioga, New York (138 lbs) - DII State Runner-Up Coast Guard Academy Kyle Csikari: Spotsylvania, Virginia (157 lbs) - 4A 3rd Place Coker Mason Moody: Locust Grove, Georgia (120 lbs) - 5A 3rd Place Colorado Mesa AJ Hague: Riverdale Ridge, Colorado (126 lbs) - 4A State Runner-Up Columbia Oliver Howard: Decatur, Alabama (190 lbs) - 6A State Champion Robert Platt: Poway, California (215 lbs) - State Champion Cornell Elijah Cortez: Gilroy, California (132 lbs) - 3rd Place Isaiah Cortez: Gilroy, California (126 lbs) - 3rd Place Elijah Diakomihalis: Hilton, New York (190 lbs) - DI State Champion; Class of 2025 Cash Henderson: Woods Cross, Utah (215 lbs) - 5A State Champion Sergio Vega: Sunnyside, Arizona (144 lbs) - D1 State Champion; Class of 2025 Davidson Bryce Griffin: Civic Memorial, Illinois (157 lbs) - 2A State Champion Josh Lange: Mount Pisgah, Georgia (175 lbs) - 1A State Champion Tyson Sherlock: Gilman School, Maryland (144 lbs) - National Prep 6th Place Marley Washington: Mount Pisgah, Georgia (144 lbs) - 1A State Champion Duke Dashiell Hort: Poly Prep, New York (157 lbs) - National Prep 6th Place John King: Waukee Northwest, Iowa (132 lbs) - 3A 6th Place Owen McGrory: Libertyville, Illinois (215 lbs) - 3A 4th Place Eli Murray: Lake Norman, North Carolina (157 lbs) - 4A State Champion Edinboro Austin Zimmerman: St. Joseph Collegiate, New York (116 lbs) - DI 3rd Place Ferrum Robert Owens: Hanover, Virginia (144 lbs) - 4A 3rd Place Xaiden Wynn: James River, Virginia (106 lbs) - 2A State Champion; Class of 2025 Gardner-Webb Mason Blue: Laney, North Carolina (215 lbs) - 4A State Runner-Up Tristan Cotto: Laney, North Carolina (150 lbs) - 4A State Runner-Up Ty Edwards: Yorkville Christian, Illinois (132 lbs) - 2A State Champion Thomas Potter: Union, Virginia (165 lbs) - 2A State Champion Reed Walker: West Forsyth, Georgia (126 lbs) - 7A 3rd Place George Mason Mason Rowley: Little Falls, New York (160 lbs) - DII 5th Place Grand View Brody Brisker: Wilton, Iowa (132 lbs) - 1A 3rd Place Zeb Fitzgerald: Dowling Catholic, Iowa (138 lbs) - 3A State Qualifier Kaden Weber: Nevada, Iowa (120 lbs) - 2A State Qualifier Harvard Haden Bottiglieri: Belmont Hill, Massachusetts (175 lbs) - National Prep 3rd Place Illinois Jayden Colon: St. Charles East, Illinois (144 lbs) - 3A State Champion Marko Ivanisevic: Hinsdale Central, Illinois (285 lbs) - 3A State Runner-Up Joey Ruzic: Auburn, Illinois (126 lbs) - 1A State Champion Indiana Tyler Guerra: St. Charles East, Illinois (138 lbs) - 3A State Qualifier Lucas Peters: Kaukauna, Wisconsin (132 lbs) - D1 State Runner-Up Hunter Sturgill: Baylor School, Tennessee (157 lbs) - DII State Champion; Class of 2025 Indianapolis Noah Clouser: Center Grove, Indiana (175 lbs) - 5th Place Iowa Dru Ayala: Fort Dodge, Iowa (120 lbs) - 3A 3rd Place Leister Bowling IV: Mead, Colorado (175 lbs) - 4A State Champion; Class of 2025 Leo DeLuca: Blair Academy, New Jersey (120 lbs) - National Prep Runner-Up; Class of 2025 Miguel Estrada: Frontier, California (150 lbs) - 4th Place Angelo Ferrari: Melissa, Texas (175 lbs) - 5A State Champion; Class of 2025 Jake Howell: Cherry Creek, Colorado (215 lbs) - 5A State Runner-Up Kael Voinovich: City High, Iowa (157 lbs) - 3A State Champion Iowa State Canon Acklin: Collinsville, Oklahoma (126 lbs) - 5A State Champion Gabe Carver: Urbandale, Iowa (165 lbs) - 3A State Runner-Up Daniel Herrera: Ames, Iowa (285 lbs) - 3A State Champion Kane Naaktgeboren: Linn-Mar, Iowa (144 lbs) - 3A State Champion Carlos Stanton: Sunnyside, Arizona (150 lbs) - D1 State Champion; Class of 2025 Iowa Western Orion Parker: Plattsmouth, Nebraska (285 lbs) - Class B State Champion Cal Price: Papillon-La Vista, Nebraska (138 lbs) - Class A 4th Place Kent State Mason Tieffel: Benton, Illinois (138 lbs) - 1A State Champion Lander Rayshun James: Reidsville, North Carolina (132 lbs) - 2A State Champion Isaac Sheeran: Klein, Texas (190 lbs) - 6A State Champion Lehigh Anthony Evanitsky: Wyoming Seminary, Pennsylvania (150 lbs) - National Prep Champion; Class of 2025 Dom Federici: Wyoming Seminary, Pennsylvania (175 lbs) - National Prep Runner-Up Logan Rozynski: Blair Academy, New Jersey (144 lbs) - National Prep Runner-Up Jadon Skellenger: Bishop Kelly, Idaho (160 lbs) - 4A State Champion Chase Van Hoven: Brooke Point, Virginia (150 lbs) - 6A State Champion; Class of 2025 Little Rock Miles Anderson: Millard South, Nebraska (138 lbs) - Class A State Runner-Up Brandon Bauer: Central Arkansas Christian, Arkansas (150 lbs) - 4A State Champion Bronson Baxter: Dumas, Texas (157 lbs) - 5A State Champion Marco Dalakishvili: St. Pius X, Missouri (150 lbs) - Class 1 State Champion Cade Gilbert: Marlow, Oklahoma (157 lbs) - 3A State Champion Tyler Harper: Norwalk, Iowa (113 lbs) - 3A State Champion Kyle Lew: Houston Westside, Texas (144 lbs) - 6A 3rd Place Jake Stacey: Green Hill, Tennessee (175 lbs) - AA State Runner-Up Lock Haven Ousmane Duncanson: Tioga, New York (160) - DII State Champion Loras Kyler Scranton: Iowa City West, Iowa (175 lbs) - 3A 4th Place Mary Michael Murrillo: Bakersfield, California (215 lbs) - 3rd Place Maryland Abram Cline: Granite Hills, California (113 lbs) - 3rd Place Branson John: Buchanan, California (175 lbs) - 3rd Place Presden Sanchez: Creighton Prep, Nebraska (120 lbs) - Class A State Runner-Up Oscar Williams: Edmond North, Oklahoma (215 lbs) - 6A State Champion Michigan Cam Catrabone: Williamsville North/East, New York (152 lbs) - DI State Champion Jude Correa: Wyoming Seminary, Pennsylvania (215 lbs) - National Prep Champion; Class of 2025 Teddy Flores: Maine South, Illinois (120 lbs) - 3A State Champion Brock Mantanona: Palm Desert, California (150 lbs) - State Champion Zar Walker: Mishawaka, Indiana (144 lbs) - State Runner-Up Michigan State Duke Myers: Bellmont, Indiana (165 lbs) - State Runner-Up Minnesota Leo Contino: Buchanan, California (157 lbs) - 3rd Place; Class of 2025 Silas Dailey: Plymouth, Wisconsin (190 lbs) - DI State Runner-Up Wyatt Duchateau: Arrowhead, Wisconsin (150 lbs) - D1 State Champion Koy Hopke: Amery, Wisconsin (285 lbs) - D2 State Champion Dawson Johnson: Cumberland, Wisconsin (138 lbs) - D3 State Champion Charlie Millard: Homestead, Wisconsin (157 lbs) - D1 State Champion Minnesota State-Mankato Jesus Gonzalez: Reedsburg, Wisconsin (215 lbs) - DI 3rd Place Cael Morrow: Akron-Westfield, Iowa (120 lbs) - 1A State Runner-Up Missouri Dominic Bambinelli: Mill Creek, Georgia (175 lbs) - 7A State Champion; Class of 2025 Hank Benter: Hickman, Missouri (113 lbs) - Class 4 State Champion; Class of 2025 Danny Heiser: Evansville, Wisconsin (150 lbs) - D2 State Champion; Class of 2025 Draven Johns: Caldwell, Idaho (126 lbs) - 4A 3rd Place; Class of 2025 Mack Mauger: Blackfoot, Idaho (126 lbs) - 4A State Champion Jace Roller: Bixby, Oklahoma (138 lbs) - 6A State Champion Aeoden Sinclair: Milton, Wisconsin (215 lbs) - D1 State Champion Sampson Stillwell: St. Michael the Archangel, Missouri (285 lbs) - Class 2 State Champion; Class of 2025 Jake Stoffel: Appleton North, Wisconsin (175 lbs) - D1 State Champion Gage Walker: Bixby, Oklahoma (126 lbs) - 6A State Champion Peyton Westpfahl: Liberty, Missouri (175 lbs) - Class 4 State Champion; Class of 2025 Montevallo Willie Cox: Wetumpka, Alabama (285 lbs) - 6A State Champion Ethan Sharkey: Gulf Shores, Alabama (126 lbs) - 5A 4th Place Noah Smith: Wetumpka, Alabama (132 lbs) - 6A State Champion Morningside John McGill: Colfax-Mingo, Iowa (165 lbs) - 1A State Runner-Up Navy Isaac Hampton: Newberg, Oregon (126 lbs) - 6A State Champion Devon Miller: Edmond North, Oklahoma (120 lbs) - 6A State Champion NC State Will Denny: Marist, Illinois (150 lbs) - 3A State Champion; Class of 2025 Ian Fritz: Topsail, North Carolina (150 lbs) - 4A State Champion; Class of 2025 Gavin Linsman: Liberty, Missouri (150 lbs) - Class 4 State Champion Draegen Orine: Seckman, Missouri (132 lbs) - Class 4 State Champion Latrell Schafer: Veterans, Georgia (175 lbs) - 6A State Champion Daniel Zepeda: Gilroy, California (138 lbs) - State Champion; Class of 2025 Nebraska Tyler Eise: Ponderosa, Colorado (175 lbs) - 5A State Champion; Class of 2025 Colin McAlister: Mill Valley, Kansas (165 lbs) - 6A State Champion Kody Routledge: Edmond North, Oklahoma (157 lbs) - 6A State Champion; Class of 2025 Cade Ziola: Skutt Catholic, Nebraska (190 lbs) - Class B State Champion; Class of 2025 Nebraska-Kearney Tristan Burbach: Central City, Nebraska (144 lbs) - Class C State Champion Cadyn Coyle: Bennington, Nebraska (113 lbs) - Class B State Champion Newberry Ashton Anderson: South Effingham, Georgia (285 lbs) - 6A State Champion Nathan Gates: Fort Dorchester, South Carolina (132 lbs) - 5A 4th place Haven Jenkins: Oakland, Tennessee (190 lbs) - AA 5th Place North Carolina Collin Carrigan: Glenbard West, Illinois (165 lbs) - 3A State Champion Jake Dailey: Wyoming Seminary, Pennsylvania (190 lbs) - National Prep Champion Israel Ibarra: Santa Cruz Valley Union, Arizona (175 lbs) - D4 State Champion; Class of 2025 Jacob Levy: Carrollton, Georgia (285 lbs) - 7A State Champion; Class of 2025 Beau Priest: Bakersfield, California (157 lbs) - 4th Place; Class of 2025 Braden Priest: Bakersfield, California (144 lbs) - 8th Place; Class of 2025 Laird Root: Poway, California (150 lbs) - State Runner-Up Cameron Stinson: Mallard Creek, North Carolina (126 lbs) - 4A State Champion North Dakota State Jake Castagneto: Bishop Kelly, Idaho (132 lbs) - 4A State Champion Schey Huff: First Colonial, Virginia (215 lbs) - 6A State Champion Shilo Jones: Mountain View, Idaho (285 lbs) - 5A State Champion Max Magayna: Waterloo East, Iowa (175 lbs) - 3A 3rd Place Tyler Secoy: Columbus, Georgia (190 lbs) - 3A State Champion Kody Tanimoto: All Saints, Texas (120 lbs) - National Prep 8th Place Northern Colorado Bryson Valdez: Aztec, New Mexico (121 lbs) - 4A State Champion Northern Illinois Ian Smith: Northwestern, Wisconsin (215 lbs) - D2 State Champion Northern Iowa Carter Freeman: Waukee Northwest (138 lbs) - 3A State Runner-Up Jace Hedeman: Union, Iowa (126 lbs) - 2A State Runner-Up; Class of 2025 Kyler Knaack: Don Bosco, Iowa (157 lbs) - 1A State Champion; Class of 2025 Northern State Grady Fey: Redfield, South Dakota (285 lbs) - Class B State Champion Sloan Johannsen: Watertown, South Dakota (126 lbs) - Class A State Runner-Up Karstyn Lhotak: Wagner, South Dakota (132 lbs) - Class B State Runner-Up Rayden Zens: Aberdeen Central, South Dakota (126 lbs) - Class A State Champion Northwestern Eddie Enright: Mt. Carmel, Illinois (157 lbs) - 3A State Runner-Up Giosue Hickman: Canyon View, Arizona (138 lbs) - D2 State Champion Ouachita Baptist Luke Brooks: Poteau, Oklahoma (190 lbs) - 4A State Champion Ohio Wyatt Schmitt: Joliet West, Illinois (285 lbs) - 3A State Qualifier Ohio State Ben Davino: St. Charles East, Illinois (132 lbs) - 3A State Champion Landon Desselle: Summit, Tennessee (144 lbs) - AA State Champion Carter Neves: Blair Academy, New Jersey (285 lbs) - National Prep Champion Oklahoma Koufax Christensen: Waukee Northwest, Iowa (126 lbs) - 3A State Runner-Up Cash Donnell: Piedmont, Oklahoma (120 lbs) - 6A State Runner-Up Owen Eck: Andale, Kansas (157 lbs) - 4A State Champion Clay Giddens-Buttram: Bixby, Oklahoma (175 lbs) - 6A State Champion Jacob Henry: Austin Vandegrift, Texas (285 lbs) - 6A State Runner-Up Jake Hockaday: Brownsburg, Indiana (132 lbs) - State Champion; Class of 2025 Hunter Hollingsworth: Edmond North, Oklahoma (138 lbs) - 6A State Runner-Up Beric Jordan: Noble, Oklahoma (120 lbs) - 5A State Champion Jude Randall: Edmond North, Oklahoma (175 lbs) - 6A State Runner-Up Landyn Sommer: Stillwater, Oklahoma (157 lbs) - 6A State Runner-Up Ricky Thomas: Edmond North, Oklahoma (285 lbs) - 6A State Champion Oklahoma State Kolter Burton: Century, Idaho (138 lbs) - 4A State Champion Ishmael Guerrero: Bixby, Oklahoma (150 lbs) - 6A State Runner-Up; Class of 2025 Beau Hickman: Tuttle, Oklahoma (144 lbs) - 4A State Champion; Class of 2025 Ladarion Lockett: Stillwater, Oklahoma (165 lbs) - 6A State Champion; Class of 2025 JJ McComas: Stillwater, Oklahoma (132 lbs) - 6A State Champion Cody Merrill: Gilroy, California (285 lbs) - State Champion Kaden Purler: North Point, Missouri (132 lbs) - Class 3 State Runner-Up; Class of 2025 Ethan Teague: Tuttle, Oklahoma (174 lbs) - 4A State Champion; Class of 2025 Oregon State Hudson Rogers: Meridian, Idaho (182 lbs) - 5A State Champion Hunter Taylor: Liberty, Missouri (120 lbs) - Class 4 State Champion Penn Omer Barak: Lake Highland Prep, Florida (165 lbs) - National Prep 7th Place Caden Bellis: Tioga, New York (152 lbs) - DII State Runner-Up Davis Motyka: Wyoming Seminary, Pennsylvania (113 lbs) - National Prep Champion Paul Ognissanti: Blair Academy, New Jersey (157 lbs) - National Prep Runner-Up Nathan Taylor: Greens Farms Academy, Connecticut (190 lbs) - National Prep 3rd Place Penn State Nathan Desmond: Wyoming Seminary, Pennsylvania (120 lbs) - National Prep Champion; Class of 2025 PJ Duke: Minisink Valley, New York (160 lbs) - DI State Champion; Class of 2025 William Henckel: Blair Academy, New Jersey (175 lbs) - National Prep Champion; Class of 2025 Luke Lilledahl: Wyoming Seminary, Pennsylvania (126 lbs) - National Prep Champion Cole Mirasola: West Bend West, Wisconsin (285 lbs) - D1 State Champion Connor Mirasola: West Bend West, Wisconsin (190 lbs) - D1 State Champion Joseph Sealey: Wyoming Seminary, Pennsylvania (165 lbs) - National Prep Champion Pittsburgh Matt Marlow: Northport, New York (124 lbs) - DI State Runner-Up Princeton Noah Blair: Millard West, Nebraska (175 lbs) - Class A 6th Place Diego Costa: Palm Desert, California (190 lbs) - 4th Place Xavier Giles: Greens Farms Academy, Connecticut (165 lbs) - National Prep 4th Place Conor McCloskey: Buford, Georgia (190 lbs) - 7A 3rd Place; Class of 2025 Dale O’Blia: Mullen, Colorado (120 lbs) - 3A State Champion Ethan Rivera: Lake Highland Prep, Florida (120 lbs) - National Prep 3rd Place Purdue Wyatt Krejsa: Center Grove, Indiana (150 lbs) - State Champion Isaiah Quintero: El Dorado, California (120 lbs) - 4th Place Reinhardt Bregan Berry: Gilmer County, Georgia (132 lbs) - 3A State Champion Lee Camp: Cass, Georgia (120 lbs) - 5A State Runner-Up Roanoke Jake Yowell: Riverheads, Virginia (132 lbs) - 2A State Champion Joe Zereini: West Forsyth, Georgia (215 lbs) - 7A 6th Place Rutgers Andrew Barbosa: Palm Desert, California (157 lbs) - State Runner-Up San Francisco State Antonio Aramburu: Corona del Mar, California (157 lbs) - State Qualifier Shippensburg Aiden Inzana: King George, Virginia (138 lbs) - 4A 3rd Place Sioux Falls Vinny Mayberry: Glenwood, Iowa (120 lbs) - 2A State Qualifier Jarrett Roos: Sheldon/South O’Brien, Iowa (190 lbs) - 2A State Champion SIU Edwardsville Drew Davis: Glenwood, Illinois (120 lbs) - 2A State Runner-Up Porter Matecki: Whitfield, Missouri (126 lbs) - Class 3 State Champion South Dakota State Bas Diaz: Waverly-Shell Rock, Iowa (150 lbs) - 3A State Champion; Class of 2025 Carson Dupill: Greeneville, Tennessee (126 lbs) - A State Champion; Class of 2025 Grant Kress: Linn-Mar, Iowa (157 lbs) - 3A 6th Place Tyson Peach: Milton, Wisconsin (138 lbs) - D1 State Champion Cale Seaton: City High, Iowa (132 lbs) - 3A State Champion Keenan Sheridan: O’Gorman, South Dakota (175 lbs) - Class A State Runner-Up Southeastern Brodie Christmas: Mortimer Jordan, Alabama (126 lbs) - 6A State Champion Bray Emerine: Floyd Central, Indiana (175 lbs) - State Runner-Up Stanford Grigor Cholakyan: St. John Bosco, California (157 lbs) - State Champion Jack Consiglio: Malvern Prep, Pennsylvania (144 lbs) - National Prep Champion Collin Guffey: Granite Hills, California (165 lbs) - State Champion Jason Mara: Meridian, Idaho (152 lbs) - 5A State Champion Lars Michaelson: Bremerton, Washington (190 lbs) - 2A State Champion EJ Parco: Los Gatos, California (150 lbs) - 3rd Place Angelo Posada: Poway, California (175 lbs) - State Champion; Class of 2025 Edwin Sierra: Poway, California (113 lbs) - State Runner-Up; Class of 2025 St. Cloud State Mason Carpenter: Lourdes Academy, Wisconsin (132 lbs) - D3 State Champion Brody Hart: Winneconne, Wisconsin (157 lbs) - D2 5th Place Jayce Luna: Bettendorf, Iowa (132 lbs) - 3A State Runner-Up Hunter Robbins: Illini Bluffs, Illinois (113 lbs) - 1A State Qualifier SW Minnesota State Brand Beaver: Woodbury Central, Iowa (132 lbs) - 1A State Qualifier Zach Pittman: Grand Island, Nebraska (285 lbs) - Class A 3rd Place Tarleton State Eli Biermann: Midlothian, Texas (138 lbs) - 5A State Champion Tucker Kazienko: Jefferson, Georgia (132 lbs) - 5A State Runner-Up Kohen Wright: Independence, Kansas (138 lbs) - 4A State Runner-Up The Citadel Kyrel Leavell: Warren Central, Indiana (138 lbs) - State Champion UNC Pembroke Cooper Davis: Cox Mill, North Carolina (132 lbs) - 4A State Runner-Up Upper Iowa Ari Ehlts: Ankeny Centennial, Iowa (165 lbs) - 3A 6th Place Kaden Kremer: Independence, Iowa (138 lbs) - 2A 7th Place James Lovelady: Liberty North, Missouri (138 lbs) - Class 4 4th Place Caleb Olson: Union, Iowa (150 lbs) - 2A State Champion Utah Valley Jacob Myers: Ponderosa, Colorado (144 lbs) - 5A State Runner-Up Jackzen Rairdon: Thompson Valley, Colorado (144 lbs) - 4A State Runner-Up Virginia Macon Ayers: Staunton River, Virginia (165 lbs) - 3A State Champion; Class of 2025 Braden Blackorby: Johnston, Iowa (175 lbs) - 3A State Qualifier Rocco Hayes: Carl Sandburg, Illinois (106 lbs) - 3A 3rd Place; Class of 2025 Chase Nevills: Copenhagen, New York (124 lbs) - DII State Champion Nathan Rickards: Malvern Prep, Pennsylvania; (150 lbs) - National Prep Runner-Up Emmitt Sherlock: Gilman School, Maryland (165 lbs) - National Prep Runner-Up; Class of 2025 Virginia Tech Durben Carpenter: Chattahoochee, Georgia (126 lbs) - 5A State Champion Gunnar Garelli: Lyons, Illinois (165 lbs) - 3A State Runner-Up Drew Gorman: Buford, Georgia (138 lbs) - 7A State Champion; Class of 2025 Noah Nininger: Staunton River, Virginia (150 lbs) - 3A State Champion; Class of 2025 Caden Smith: Robinson, Virginia (113 lbs) - 6A State Champion Claudio Torres: Lake Highland Prep, Florida (157 lbs) - National Prep 3rd Place; Class of 2025 VMI Logan Chambers: Ocean Lakes, Virginia (165 lbs) - 6A State Runner-Up Eli Cramer: Cosby, Virginia (132 lbs) - 6A 4th Place Washington & Lee Noah Danforth: West Forsyth, Georgia (144 lbs) - 7A State Champion Wayland Baptist Nathaniel Ruz: Canyon Randall, Texas (138 lbs) - 5A State Runner-Up West Liberty Tony Wood: Jay County, Indiana (138 lbs) - 4th Place West Virginia Anthony Clem: Wantagh, New York (125 lbs) - DI 4th Place Joey Clem: Wantagh, New York (132 lbs) - DI State Champion Hoke Hogan: Commerce, Georgia (190 lbs) - 1A State Champion TJ Langley: Western Reserve, Ohio (157 lbs) - National Prep 5th Plac Western Colorado Jacob Blandford: Middleton, Idaho (160 lbs) - 5A State Champion Rylan Ibold: Buford, Georgia (120 lbs) - 7A State Runner-Up Western Wyoming Jake Glade: Mead, Colorado (150 lbs) - 4A State Champion Ryker Gibson: Marsh Valley, Idaho (160 lbs) - 3A State Champion Williams Chris Colon: Shoreham-Wading River, New York (124 lbs) - DII 7th Place Wisconsin Carson Exferd: Nampa, Idaho (138 lbs) - 5A State Champion Wyatt Ingham: Amery, Wisconsin (190 lbs) - D2 State Champion Dillan Johnson: Joliet Catholic, Illinois (285 lbs) - 3A State Champion Colin Kelly: Mt. Carmel, Illinois (175 lbs) - 3A State Champion David Malin: Aquinas, Wisconsin (175 lbs) - D3 State Champion Reid Spurley: Dodgeville, Wisconsin (126 lbs) - D2 State Champion Tyson Waughtel: Carlyle, Illinois (120 lbs) - 1A State Runner-Up; Class of 2025 UW-LaCrosse Grant Madl: Elk Grove, Illinois (126 lbs) - 3A 5th Place Marcus McIntyre: Brodhead/Juda, Wisconsin (138 lbs) - D2 5th Place Wyoming John Alden: O’Neill, Nebraska (138 lbs) - Class C State Champion Tucker Bowen: Soda Springs, Idaho (126 lbs) - 2A State Champion Gunner Henry: Brownsburg, Indiana (190 lbs) - State Runner-Up; Class of 2025
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Saturday’s Dual Results California Baptist 20 Utah Valley 17 125 - Eli Griffin (California Baptist) maj Yusief Lillie (Utah Valley) 10-1 133 - Hunter Leake (California Baptist) fall Kase Mauger (Utah Valley) 2:58 141 - Haiden Drury (Utah Valley) dec Darren Green (California Baptist) 3-1 149 - Dayne Morton (California Baptist) dec Isaiah Delgado (Utah Valley) 7-6 157 - Chaz Hallmark (California Baptist) dec Alex Emmer (Utah Valley) 6-3SV 165 - Jaxon Garoutte (Utah Valley) dec Mateo de la Pena (California Baptist) 9-5 174 - Caleb Uhlenhopp (Utah Valley) dec Peter Acciardi (California Baptist) 3-1 184 - Nathan Haas (California Baptist) maj Jacob Armstrong (Utah Valley) 20-6 197 - Evan Bockman (Utah Valley) tech Eli Sheeran (California Baptist) 17-2 285 - Chase Trussell (Utah Valley) dec Christopher island (California Baptist) 4-1SV Brown 40 Sacred Heart 6 125 - Michael Joyce (Brown) maj Jake Ice (Sacred Heart) 12-1 133 - Hunter Adrian (Brown) tech Jake Carlucci (Sacred Heart) 19-0 141 - Vincent Milazzo (Sacred Heart) FFT 149 - Sam McMonagle (Brown) maj Mike McGhee (Sacred Heart) 11-0 157 - Blake Saito (Brown) fall Connor MacDonald (Sacred Heart) 2:51 165 - Keegan Rothrock (Brown) tech Calvin Pineda (Sacred Heart) 15-0 174 - Dom Frontino (Brown) maj Owen Ayotte (Sacred Heart) 10-1 184 - Colby Isabelle (Brown) dec Hunter Perez (Sacred Heart) 9-4 197 - Lear Quinton (Brown) dec Jake Trovato (Sacred Heart) 4-1 285 - Alex Semenenko (Brown) fall Marc Berisha (Sacred Heart) 3:35 Drexel 24 Hofstra 9 125 - Desmond Pleasant (Drexel) dec Dylan Acevedo-Switzer (Hofstra) 5-1 133 - John Hildebrandt (Drexel) dec Dylan Ryder (Hofstra) 7-5 141 - Jordan Soriano (Drexel) dec Alex Turley (Hofstra) 8-4 149 - Dom Findora (Drexel) dec Noah Tapia (Hofstra) 5-4 157 - Tyler Williams (Drexel) dec Jurius Clark (Hofstra) 5-1 165 - Cody Walsh (Drexel) dec Jake Slotnick (Hofstra) 4-0 174 - Ross McFarland (Hofstra) dec Jack Janda (Drexel) 8-1SV 184 - Justin Griffith (Drexel) dec Will Conlon (Hofstra) 8-6 197 - Ibrahim Ameer (Drexel) dec Nik Miller (Hofstra) 8-6 285 - Keaton Kluever (Hofstra) fall Santino Morina (Drexel) 2:56 Campbell 46 VMI 0 125 - Anthony Molton (Campbell) tech Tony Burke (VMI) 21-5 133 - Dom Zaccone (Campbell) tech Dyson Dunham (VMI) 20-5 141 - Wynton Denkins (Campbell) maj Patrick Jordon (VMI) 12-3 149 - Justin Rivera (Campbell) tech Ryan Vigil (VMI) 19-4 157 - Chris Earnest (Campbell) tech Josh Yost (VMI) 17-0 165 - Dom Baker (Campbell) maj Luke Hart (VMI) 15-2 174 - Austin Murphy (Campbell) dec Braxton Lewis (VMI) 4-1 184 - Caleb Hopkins (Campbell) maj Toby Schoffstall (VMI) 12-4 197 - Levi Hopkins (Campbell) fall Josh Evans (VMI) 5:59 285 - Taye Ghadiali (Campbell) tech Tyler Mousaw (VMI) 20-4 Buffalo 27 Ohio 9 125 - Max Elton (Buffalo) dec Ryan Meek (Ohio) 7-3 133 - Tommy Maddox (Buffalo) maj Mason Brugh (Ohio) 14-3 141 - Caleb Brooks (Buffalo) dec Aidan Waszak (Ohio) 5-1 149 - Kaleb Burgess (Buffalo) fall Derek Raike (Ohio) 6:07 157 - Peyten Kellar (Ohio) dec Nick Stampoulos (Buffalo) 4-0 165 - Hunter Shaut (Buffalo) dec Jack Lledo (Ohio) 8-2 174 - Sal Perrine (Ohio) dec Jay Nivison (Buffalo) 2-1 184 - Chase Kranitz (Buffalo) fall Bobby Gaylor (Ohio) 4:07 197 - Sam Mitchell (Buffalo) dec Austin Starr (Ohio) 5-1 285 - Jordan Greer (Ohio) dec Lonnell Owens-Pabon (Buffalo) 5-1 Arizona State 24 Lehigh 14 125 - Richard Figueroa (Arizona State) dec Luke Stanich (Lehigh) 5-3 133 - Julian Chlebove (Arizona State) dec Sheldon Seymour (Lehigh) 9-2 141 - Jesse Vasquez (Arizona State) dec Malyke Hines (Lehigh) 5-2SV 149 - Kyle Parco (Arizona State) tech Drew Munch (Lehigh) 15-0 157 - Jacori Teemer (Arizona State) dec Max Brignola (Lehigh) 7-2 165 - Chance McLane (Arizona State) dec Jake Logan (Lehigh) 8-1 174 - Cael Valencia (Arizona State) maj Connor Herceg (Lehigh) 8-0 184 - Jack Wilt (Lehigh) dec Tony Negron (Arizona State) 10-5 197 - Michael Beard (Lehigh) tech Damion Schunke (Arizona State) 21-6 285 - Nathan Taylor (Lehigh) FFT Sunday’s Dual Results Little Rock 57 Lindenwood 0 125 - Jeremiah Reno (Little Rock) tech Austin Kegley (Lindenwood) 18-1 133 - Nasir Bailey (Little Rock) fall Caiden Pelc (Lindenwood) 2:03 141 - Cael Keck (Little Rock) fall Brandon Tatum (Lindenwood) 4:34 149 - Kyle Dutton (Little Rock) fall Cruz Lara (Lindenwood) 1:51 157 - Matt Bianchi (Little Rock) FFT 165 - Joey Bianchi (Little Rock) fall Logan Johnson (Lindenwood) 3:39 174 - Tyler Brennan (Little Rock) fall Kaden Charbonaeu (Lindenwood) 1:29 184 - Triston Wills (Little Rock) tech Luke Shaver (Lindenwood) 19-4 197 - Stephen Little (Little Rock) tech Ryan Golnick (Lindenwood) 21-6 285 - Josiah Hill (Little Rock) FFT Penn State 55 Edinboro 0 125 - Braeden Davis (Penn State) tech Caleb Edwards (Edinboro) 19-3 133 - Aaron Nagao (Penn State) tech Eamonn Jimenez (Edinboro) 18-3 141 - Beau Bartlett (Penn State) fall Jacob Brenneman (Edinboro) 4:11 149 - Tyler Kasak (Penn State) fall Colin Roberts (Edinboro) 3:20 157 - Levi Haines (Penn State) fall Gannon Jaquay (Edinboro) 4:38 165 - Mitchell Mesenbrink (Penn State) FFT 174 - Carter Starocci (Penn State) tech Joey Arnold (Edinboro) 22-5 184 - Bernie Truax (Penn State) tech Brody Evans (Edinboro) 21-3 197 - Aaron Brooks (Penn State) tech Jack Kilner (Edinboro) 19-4 285 - Greg Kerkvliet (Penn State) fall Nick Lodato (Edinboro) 1:27 Iowa 22 Oklahoma State 9 125 - Drake Ayala (Iowa) dec Troy Spratley (Oklahoma State) 8-1SV 133 - Daton Fix (Oklahoma State) dec Brody Teske (Iowa) 7-2 141 - Real Woods (Iowa) dec Tagen Jamison (Oklahoma State) 4-1 149 - Jordan Williams (Oklahoma State) dec Victor Voinovich (Iowa) 7-3 157 - Jared Franek (Iowa) dec Teague Travis (Oklahoma State) 10-4 165 - Michael Caliendo (Iowa) dec Izzak Olejnik (Oklahoma State) 7-2 174 - Patrick Kennedy (Iowa) maj Brayden Thompson (Oklahoma State) 12-3 184 - Dustin Plott (Oklahoma State) dec Gabe Arnold (Iowa) 5-1 197 - Zach Glazier (Iowa) dec Luke Surber (Oklahoma State) 4-1 285 - Ben Kueter (Iowa) dec Konner Doucet (Oklahoma State) 5-1 Columbia 39 American 3 125 - Nick Babin (Columbia) fall Jack Maida (American) 6:03 133 - Max Leete (American) dec Sulayman Bah (Columbia) 8-6 141 - Kai Owen (Columbia) tech Cael McIntyre (American) 17-2 149 - Richard Fedalen (Columbia) dec Jack Nies (American) 5-0 157 - Dominic Rossetti (Columbia) dec Ethan Szerencsits (American) 11-9 165 - Kyle Mosher (Columbia) maj Ryan Zimmerman (American) 12-2 174 - Lennox Wolak (Columbia) tech Breon Phifer (American) 17-2 184 - Aaron Ayzerov (Columbia) fall Brad Kata (American) 2:34 197 - Jack Wehmeyer (Columbia) maj Liam Volk-Klos (American) 13-1 285 - Vincent Mueller (Columbia) dec William Jarrell (American) 9-7 Bellarmine 18 Chattanooga 16 125 - Brayden Palmer (Chattanooga) dec Damion Ryan (Bellarmine) 3-0 133 - Blake Boarman (Chattanooga) maj Trayce Eckman (Bellarmine) 14-5 141 - Isaiah Powe (Chattanooga) dec AJ Rallo (Bellarmine) 6-1 149 - Zac Cowan (Bellarmine) dec Matthew Williams (Chattanooga) 14-7 157 - Lincoln Heck (Chattanooga) dec Gray Ortis (Bellarmine) 8-3 165 - Grant O’Dell (Bellarmine) dec Kamdyn Munro (Chattanooga) 11-4 174 - Sergio Desiante (Chattanooga) dec Cole Nance (Bellarmine) 9-6 184 - Sam Schroeder (Bellarmine) dec Landon Lewis (Chattanooga) 9-6 197 - Andrew Liber (Bellarmine) fall Ryan Stein (Chattanooga) :48 285 - Thadd Huff (Bellarmine) dec Kaleb Snodgrass (Chattanooga) 5-3 Cornell 33 Binghamton 6 125 - Brett Ungar (Cornell) tech Carson Wagner (Binghamton) 16-0 133 - Marcello Miliani (Cornell) tech Matthew Griffin (Binghamton) 17-1 141 - Vince Cornella (Cornell) maj Nate Lucier (Binghamton) 9-1 149 - Ethan Fernandez (Cornell) maj Jordan Brown (Binghamton) 11-0 157 - Wyatt Yapoujian (Cornell) dec Carter Baer (Binghamton) 1-0 165 - Brevin Cassella (Binghamton) dec Brody Oleksak (Cornell) 5-2 174 - Benny Baker (Cornell) dec Dimitri Gamkrelidze (Binghamton) 4-1 184 - Chris Foca (Cornell) dec Jacob Nolan (Binghamton) 4-2 197 - Louie DePrez (Binghamton) dec Jacob Cardenas (Cornell) 7-3 285 - Lewis Fernandes (Cornell) fall Charlie Tibbitts (Binghamton) 3:54 Appalachian State 45 Gardner-Webb 3 125 - Chad Bellis (Appalachian State) fall Matthew Rowland (Gardner-Webb) 6:04 133 - Ethan Oakley (Appalachian State) maj Aedyn Concepcion (Gardner-Webb) 14-2 141 - Isaac Byers (Appalachian State) maj Tyler Lamon (Gardner-Webb) 14-3 149 - Kaden Keiser (Appalachian State) fall Sam Harris (Gardner-Webb) :44 157 - Tommy Askey (Appalachian State) tech Tyler Brignola (Gardner-Webb) 21-5 165 - Will Miller (Appalachian State) fall Andrew Wilson (Gardner-Webb) 1:39 174 - Luke Uliano (Appalachian State) fall Samuel Mora (Gardner-Webb) 4:33 184 - Jha’Quan Anderson (Gardner-Webb) dec Tomas Brooker (Appalachian State) 7-3 197 - Carson Floyd (Appalachian State) maj Joshua McCutheon (Gardner-Webb) 9-1 285 - Triston Norris (Appalachian State) maj Edison Flores (Gardner-Webb) 11-1 Michigan 39 Central Michigan 0 125 - Nolan Wertanen (Michigan) tech Grant Stahl (Central Michigan) 16-1 133 - Dylan Ragusin (Michigan) maj Vince Perez (Central Michigan) 13-4 141 - Sergio Lemley (Michigan) tech Jimmy Nugent (Central Michigan) 28-10 149 - Austin Gomez (Michigan) tech Trenton Wachter (Central Michigan) 21-6 157 - Will Lewan (Michigan) dec Johnny Lovett (Central Michigan) 3-2TB 165 - Cam Amine (Michigan) dec Tyler Swiderski (Central Michigan) 4-1SV 174 - Joseph Walker (Michigan) dec Chandler Amaker (Central Michigan) 4-1 184 - Jaden Bullock (Michigan) maj Adrien Cramer (Central Michigan) 14-5 197 - Bobby Striggow (Michigan) dec Cameron Wood (Central Michigan) 8-1 285 - Lucas Davison (Michigan) maj Bryan Caves (Central Michigan) 16-3 Northern Iowa 27 Wisconsin 11 125 - Eric Barnett (Wisconsin) dec Trever Anderson (Northern Iowa) 6-1 133 - Julian Farber (Northern Iowa) dec Nicolar Rivera (Wisconsin) 9-4 141 - Cael Happel (Northern Iowa) tech Felix Lettini (Wisconsin) 22-6 149 - Joe Zargo (Wisconsin) dec Adam Allard (Northern Iowa) 3-1 157 - Ryder Downey (Northern Iowa) dec Luke Mechler (Wisconsin) 5-3 165 - Dean Hamiti (Wisconsin) tech Jack Thomsen (Northern Iowa) 18-2 174 - Jared Simma (Northern Iowa) maj Max Maylor (Wisconsin) 16-6 184 - Parker Keckeisen (Northern Iowa) maj Shane Liegel (Wisconsin) 11-3 197 - Wyatt Voelker (Northern Iowa) maj Joshua Otto (Wisconsin) 12-2 285 - Tyrell Gordon (Northern Iowa) maj Gannon Rosenfeld (Wisconsin) 8-0 Nebraska 26 Arizona State 9 125 - Richie Figueroa (Arizona State) dec Caleb Smith (Nebraska) 4-3 133 - Jacob Van Dee (Nebraska) dec Julian Chlebove (Arizona State) 8-6 141 - Brock Hardy (Nebraska) dec Jesse Vasquez (Arizona State) 6-1 149 - Kyle Parco (Arizona State) dec Ridge Lovett (Nebraska) 4-3 157 - Jacori Teemer (Arizona State) dec Ethan Stiles (Nebraska) 7-2 165 - Antrell Taylor (Nebraska) dec Chance McLane (Arizona State) 11-5 174 - Bubba Wilson (Nebraska) dec Cael Valencia (Arizona State) 1-0 184 - Lenny Pinto (Nebraska) dec Tony Negron (Arizona State) 7-4 197 - Silas Allred (Nebraska) tech Jacob Meissner (Arizona State) 21-6 285 - Nash Hutmacher (Nebraska) FFT Iowa State 41 Missouri 3 125 - Ethan Perryman (Iowa State) FFT 133 - Evan Frost (Iowa State) tech Drew Stanfield (Missouri) 19-3 141 - Anthony Echemendia (Iowa State) dec Joshua Edmond (Missouri) 10-9 149 - Casey Swiderski (Iowa State) tech Zeke Seltzer (Missouri) 20-4 157 - Cody Chittum (Iowa State) dec J Conway (Missouri) 11-4 165 - David Carr (Iowa State) fall Jeremy Jakowitsch (Missouri) 2:11 174 - MJ Gaitan (Iowa State) fall Ellis Pfleger (Missouri) 5:35 184 - Colton Hawks (Missouri) dec Will Feldkamp (Iowa State) 12-8 197 - Julien Broderson (Iowa State) dec Jesse Cassat (Missouri) 7-2 285 - Yonger Bastida (Iowa State) maj Zach Elam (Missouri) 13-4 South Dakota State 34 North Dakota State 6 125 - Tanner Jordan (South Dakota State) maj Ryan Henningson (North Dakota State) 13-0 133 - Fernando Barreto (North Dakota State) dec Derrick Cardinal (South Dakota State) 7-2 141 - Clay Carlson (South Dakota State) dec Gavin Drexler (North Dakota State) 4-1 149 - Alek Martin (South Dakota State) dec Maxwell Petersen (North Dakota State) 8-7 157 - Cael Swensen (South Dakota State) maj Landon Johnson (North Dakota State) 10-1 165 - Tanner Cook (South Dakota State) fall Brendan Howes (North Dakota State) 1:16 174 - Cade DeVos (South Dakota State) dec Gaven Sax (North Dakota State) 6-2 184 - Bennett Berge (South Dakota State) fall Adam Cherne (North Dakota State) 1:23 197 - Tanner Sloan (South Dakota State) tech Spencer Mooberry (North Dakota State) 15-0 285 - Devon Dawson (North Dakota State) dec Bowen McConville (South Dakota State) 4-2 Army West Point 28 American 5 125 - Jack Maida (American) dec Ethan Berginc (Army West Point) 4-3 133 - Raymond Lopez (American) dec Braden Basile (Army West Point) 5-4 141 - Logan Brown (Army West Point) dec Cael McIntyre (American) 8-3 149 - Matthew Williams (Army West Point) dec Jack Nies (American) 5-1 157 - Nate Lukez (Army West Point) maj Ryan Zimmerman (American) 16-2 165 - Gunner Filipowicz (Army West Point) maj Breon Phifer (American) 12-3 174 - Ben Pasiuk (Army West Point) maj Lucas White (American) 9-0 184 - Dillon Sheehy (Army West Point) maj Connor Bourne (American) 11-2 197 - Wolfgang Frable (Army West Point) dec Liam Volk-Klos (American) 8-3 285 - Austin Kohlhofer (Army West Point) dec William Jarrell (American) 4-2
  15. Just over two weeks ago, the sky appeared to be falling in Iowa City if you were an Iowa wrestling fan. The Hawkeyes were fresh off of a 29-6 drubbing to Penn State and had dropped back-to-back Big Ten duals to Michigan and the Nittany Lions. That same weekend Oklahoma State crushed a solid South Dakota State squad to run their record to a perfect 13-0 record. With an undefeated Cowboy team looming on the final weekend of the season, it appeared as if Iowa was on the precipice of its first three-loss season since 2017-18. But, if you’ve followed the Iowa/Oklahoma State rivalry for any length of time, you’d know to expect the unexpected. In front of a sold-out, partisan Gallagher-Iba Arena in Stillwater, Oklahoma, it was Iowa who struck first. In a battle between top-12 ranked competitors, it was Iowa’s #4 Drake Ayala who drew first blood when he locked up a cradle and put #12 Troy Spratley on his back in sudden victory in the first bout of the day at 125 lbs. Iowa would take three of the first five matches to hold a 9-6 advantage heading into the break. 141 lbs and 157 lbs featured bouts between top-ten opponents, and in both instances, Iowa prevailed. Second-ranked Real Woods got the bouts only takedown in a 4-1 victory over Tagen Jamison at 141. Jared Franek had three during his 10-4 win over Teague Travis. The halftime break did not halt Iowa’s momentum as they picked up wins in the next two bouts with Michael Caliendo (165 lbs) and Patrick Kennedy (174 lbs). Caliendo won a rematch of the 2023 NCAA seventh-place bout when he downed Izzak Olejnik, 7-2. It was nearly identical to his win in that contest (6-2). Kennedy’s 12-3 major decision win over Brayden Thompson. With Oklahoma State capable of winning the final three bouts, Kennedy’s extra point looked as if it could be a deciding factor. The Hawkeyes led 16-6 after his impressive showing. In a dual full of potential heroes for the Hawkeyes, none may have been bigger than Zach Glazier at 197 lbs. A fifth-year wrestler who has been a full-time starter for just the first time, Glazier once again clinched the dual for the Hawkeyes. In marquee matchups against Iowa State and Nebraska, Glazier’s victory locked up wins for Iowa. Glazier, who only has one loss on the season, used a takedown in the final stanza to get by #16 Luke Surber, 4-1. With the dual in hand, there was no pressure on Iowa’s true freshman Ben Kueter at 285 lbs. The two-sport star cooly put the finishing touches on an impressive team win for the Hawkeyes by downing #11 Konner Doucet, 5-1. Hawkeye head coach Tom Brands has some decisions to make during the off week before the Big Ten Championships, as Gabe Arnold (184 lbs) and Kueter both look like they could challenge for the NCAA podium as true freshmen. Also, the on-again-off-again status of the 133 lbers Brody Teske and Cullan Schriever seems far from resolved after today’s dual. Teske got the call today and fell to Oklahoma State star Daton Fix, 7-2. While it was a loss, it was one of Teske’s better performances of the season. Speaking of Fix, he got a nice send-off from the home crowd as today’s dual marked his final appearance in Stillwater. Overall, the Hawkeys took seven of ten matches from their hated rivals and silenced a sold-out crowd. That should make even the most hardened Hawkeye fan smile for a day. Full results Iowa 22 Oklahoma State 9 125 - Drake Ayala (Iowa) dec Troy Spratley (Oklahoma State) 8-1SV 133 - Daton Fix (Oklahoma State) dec Brody Teske (Iowa) 7-2 141 - Real Woods (Iowa) dec Tagen Jamison (Oklahoma State) 4-1 149 - Jordan Williams (Oklahoma State) dec Victor Voinovich (Iowa) 7-3 157 - Jared Franek (Iowa) dec Teague Travis (Oklahoma State) 10-4 165 - Michael Caliendo (Iowa) dec Izzak Olejnik (Oklahoma State) 7-2 174 - Patrick Kennedy (Iowa) maj Brayden Thompson (Oklahoma State) 12-3 184 - Dustin Plott (Oklahoma State) dec Gabe Arnold (Iowa) 5-1 197 - Zach Glazier (Iowa) dec Luke Surber (Oklahoma State) 4-1 285 - Ben Kueter (Iowa) dec Konner Doucet (Oklahoma State) 5-1
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