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  • Oscars-Themed Big Ten Regular Season Awards

    Last night was the Oscars. Much like the movies nominated this year, I didn’t watch. I had to catch up on Shane Gillis from SNL the night before, and ultimately I’m not as into the movies as I was when I was a kid. I mean, I love watching them, talking about them, quoting them, anything that’s fun with movies I’m all in on. However, I’m good when it comes to the award show component. It’s just not for me anymore. 
    That being said, the categories of the awards are something that everyone is familiar with. It’s a simple concept. Who was the best at all of these multiple facets of making movies? Whether it’s makeup, acting, music, screenplay, editing, etc… There are a ton of pieces to making movies and not one is necessarily more or less important than the others. I feel the same way about a college wrestling season. A lot of things need to happen for the team to reach their goals, individuals to jump levels, and coaches' messages to land. 
    For that matter, and the simple fact that these are the best options I could quickly think of for categories, we are doing the B1G season awards through the lens of the Oscar categories. I’m going to try to stick with some of the main ones, and I’ll even bring in some creative categories as I see fit. I’ll explain each category and how I’m relating them to wrestling and the B1G conference as we get to them. Hopefully, this column will have the long-lasting and historical significance that the real Oscars have. Let’s begin!
     
    Best Supporting Actor - This award will go to the wrestler, who might not be the best wrestler on their team, or even the second best in some circumstances, but someone who has been integral to their team's success throughout the regular season. The biggest question heading into this season for Penn State was around 197 pounds. With Aaron Brooks winning his fourth NCAA title and transitioning his reign of terror from college to the international scene, we needed to see what that was going to look like with a new name and face at 197. Being from Michigan, I knew who Josh Barr was and the sort of talent he was. What I was not at all certain of was how he was going to make the transition up to 197 pounds, considering I had always thought that maybe 174 or 184 would be where he would likely compete. Well, Josh Barr has shown definitively that he needs to be taken seriously as an NCAA title contender as a freshman and has several top-10 wins at 197 on the year already. His wins include over All American’s Stephen Little (Little Rock), Jacob Cardenas (Michigan), and Michael Beard (Lehigh). The only comfort I find in not being more pro-Josh Barr before the season started is in knowing that everyone else I spoke with basically had the same take. We didn’t know, but now we know. I maintain that this PSU team is better than any other PSU team before it, and if so, it’s because of the support that Josh Barr has provided them at 197 pounds.
     
    Best Original Screenplay - Original is the key word in this award. Sometimes with an “original” screenplay, the assumption is that it’s new. Oftentimes though that is not the case. A screenplay can exist and be passed around, edited, critiqued, and adjusted for many years before it finally gets made into a film. So for that reason, I’m not going with a new wrestler here, but this is focused on a breakout star for the season. In this instance, I’m going with Maryland’s 157 pounder, Ethen Miller. Miller has been in the lineup for the Terrapins the last two seasons down at 149. Before the season started, the rumors were that his younger brother Kal would bump up to 157, but as the season got closer it became clear that Ethen was going to be the better fit for the weight, and he has not disappointed. In addition to going 7-0 in the B1G, he remains undefeated on the year heading into the B1G tournament. He even has a win over Tyler Kasak by injury default in their dual. It has yet to be seen how the seeding will work out at 157, considering Miller also didn’t wrestle Teemer (Iowa) in their dual, but 157 is going to be fairly loaded once again. Let’s see if Ethen can break out when it matters most in Evanston.
     
    Best Film Editing - Editors do a great job piecing things together with the hours and hours of film that they have. Sometimes it’s using a different camera angle for the same scene, sometimes it’s what’s taken out that makes it better, sometimes it’s an added piece of dialogue or context that makes the difference in the film. In this case, we are using Photoshop to edit one singlet to another. This is the award for the best transfer in the conference. This past summer I wasn’t sure what the results for the Hawkeyes would look like this season. 
    There was a moment where it looked like they had as many, or more, transfers going out as they had coming in. I’ll admit, there is still a lot for me to understand when it comes to team dynamics, culture, and how those things affect results when it comes to changing rosters year over year. It’s a new phenomenon still for us all, with wildly varying results. 
    All that being said, the addition of Stephen Buchanan was one that seemed like a no-brainer, and has resulted in results as strong as you could have hoped for. In his only season with the Sooners, Buchanan dealt with injuries in the second half of the season which clearly hurt his results. Not when it mattered though. Stephen Buchanan had an awesome NCAA tournament last year, despite the injuries, and placed third in a loaded bracket. Buchanan has kept that intensity up all season and remains undefeated headed into B1Gs. He remains the top-ranked wrestler at the weight and has shown up in big moments for the Hawkeyes in their duals. Very clearly, Stephen Buchanan has been the best transfer into the conference.
     
    Best Cinematography - This one is a stretch. Cinematography is very clearly the camera work, and precision, and those sorts of things. I’m not doing that for this award. Instead, I’m using this to celebrate my favorite storyline of the year. You need to have something worth shooting to win an award for cinematography, so that’s what we are doing here. 
    With that in mind, what is more compelling than an all-time great making his return to the mat for one final run? Nothing, and therefore, Gable Steveson wins this award. I was surprised to hear that this was really happening. I thought it had a chance last season, but once that was out the window, paired with Gable’s ventures into so many other athletic ventures (WWE, Buffalo Bills, MMA), I figured it was over. I mean, it has been two full seasons without Gable, so he’s done right? Wrong! He’s back like the guy in the heist movie who was retired, but is coming back for one more job. Thankfully for Gable, his last ride has gone much better than it usually does for that character. Thankfully for us as well, Gable has treated this season with respect and integrity and has wrestled as close to a full season as you’d hope. 
    From the time he came back, he’s been wrestling anyone he could get his hands on. He’s been dominant in his 11 wins and is looking to finish the story strong. Let’s hope there will be some good camera work this weekend in Evanston because Gable is most certainly going to give them something worth filming.
     
    Best Actor - These next three are as straightforward as it gets. The Best Actor is the best wrestler. Director = Coach. Picture = Team. For this category, I’m leaning into dominance. There are several undefeated wrestlers in the conference who deserve recognition. The aforementioned Gable Steveson of Minnesota. Matt Ramos of Purdue. Greg Kerkvliet of Penn State. Carter Starocci of Penn State, going for his 5th NCAA title. That seems like it should matter. It doesn’t though. This isn’t one of those lifetime achievement Oscars when Jack Palance gets it for City Slickers, despite not really being in the movie for very long. Granted that was for a supporting actor, but still. That’s not what we’re doing here. 
    We are celebrating the best wrestler for this season, and in my eyes, that is Mitchell Mesenbrink. He has been a consistent and dominant force throughout the entire season, including the much-celebrated tech fall over his top competition and number two-ranked Mikey Caliendo of Iowa. It’s not like Caliendo isn’t battle-tested or a weak second-ranked guy. He’s 18-1 with strong and dominant wins throughout the season as well. Mesenbrink has been a machine all year, and has been the most impressive wrestler on the most impressive team that I have seen in a very long time.
     
    Best Director - As referenced above, this is going to the best coach. Logic would dictate that the coach of the B1G Champs would win this award. Not today though. Not here. As great as Cael’s team has been, and they have been great (more on them in a bit), they are so good that it hurts Cael’s chances of winning this award. I feel like lots of people could have coached this team and had similar levels of success. It’s insanely talented. In fact so much so that I want to give Cael some credit before moving on to the actual winner. Cael manages to keep top talent around, even when they get buried on the depth chart sometimes. I don’t know what he does, but he’s got a way about him that keeps people content and developing even when it looks like their opportunity might not materialize in University Park. 
    This award is going to Tom Brands this season. I really thought that with some of the roster and lineup shuffling with the transfers coming in and out of Iowa City, that there were going to be some issues with chemistry and development. That didn’t seem to be the case. Even with the weirdness of some of the lineup decisions at 184, and my inability to ever correctly guess when Ferrari was going to wrestle, or if we were going to see Gabe Arnold, he appears to have made the right decisions to help his team. Without the Ferrari win against Oklahoma State, assuming you simply flip the results and the rest remain the same, they don’t win that dual. Balancing the existing roster, transfers, lineups, and development of his guys has been very impressive. It also looks like Ayala has maybe taken another step since bumping up to 133. That’s a lot to say for a guy who was in the finals last year. I’m just super impressed with the Hawkeyes ability to quell all of my doubts, and they look ready to make a run at Penn State this weekend. I’m not predicting that they will pass them, but maybe run with them for a bit. Speaking of Penn State.
     
    Best Picture - I can’t in good conscience make the argument all year that Penn State is the best team I’ve ever seen in my life, and then not pick them here. I already didn’t give the best coach award to Cael, I can’t possibly disrespect PSU like this, can I? No, I cannot. This team is insane. It was crazy watching them this year. They had absolutely no competition. I would go out of my way to watch their duals because the wrestling was just so creative and crisp. Their wrestling is so fast-paced and exciting. Their athletes, so in control and composed. Their closest dual was Ohio State, with a 27-13 win. After that, it was Maryland with a 35-10 win, which included an injury default at 157 and a backup at 133 for the Nittany Lions. This team was 15-0 with five of those duals only giving up three points, and four of them shutout wins. You don’t often see a team lose a Hodge Trophy winner, and come back stronger, but that’s the sort of stranglehold that the Nittany Lions have had on NCAA wrestling for several years. This is the best team I have ever seen, and I expect them to continue that consistency through B1Gs and into Philly.

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    2025 HS State Tournament Results for Wrestling Recruits (3/3/25)

    This weekend, high school state tournament season started to wrap-up. Power states like California, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, and Oklahoma held their much-anticipated season-ending tournaments - along with plenty of others. 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 .
     
    Air Force
    Brayden Bohnsack: Union, Iowa (120 lbs) - 2A State Champion 
    Jay Eversole: Lakeway Christian, Tennessee (190 lbs) - National Prep Qualifier
    Cy Fowler: Cleveland, Tennessee (175 lbs) - AA State Champion
    Tyler Harrill: Skutt Catholic, Nebraska (150 lbs) - Class B State Champion - Class of 2026
    Colston Hoffman: Central Carroll, Georgia (138 lbs) - 4A State Champion
    Sebastian Martinez: Gabriel Richard, Michigan (175 lbs) - D4 State Champion
    Chance Mathews: Cherokee Trail, Colorado (138 lbs) - 5A State Runner-Up
    Bradley Patterson: Camden County, Georgia (113 lbs) - 6A State Champion
    Dario Petrucelli: Rockwall, Texas (157 lbs) - 6A State 3rd Place
    Genaro Pino: Pueblo Central, Colorado (175 lbs) - 4A State Runner-Up
    Arment Waltenbaugh: The Hill School, Pennsylvania (157 lbs) - National Prep 3rd Place - Class of 2026
     
    American
    Leo Maestas: Clovis North, California (138 lbs) - State 3rd Place
    Colin Martin: Staunton River, Virginia (126 lbs) - 3A State 3rd Place
    RJ Robinson: Homewood-Flossmoor, Illinois (175 lbs) - 3A State Runner-Up
    Max Rosen: Depaul, Illinois (144 lbs) - 2A State Qualifier
     
    Appalachian State
    Caleb Cady: Pewaukee, Wisconsin (157 lbs) - D1 State Champion
    Colt Campbell: Hickory Ridge, North Carolina (174 lbs) - 4A State Champion
    Cooper Foster: Avery County, North Carolina (120 lbs) - 1A State Champion
    Noah Gonzalez: St. Pius X, Missouri (165 lbs) - Class 3 State Champion
    Hayden Haynes: McDowell, North Carolina (215 lbs) - 4A State Champion
    Reid Hiltunen: Algonac, Michigan (285 lbs) - D3 State Champion
    Musa Tamaradze: New York Military Academy (132 lbs) - National Prep 3rd Place
     
    Arizona State
    Gabriel Delgado: SLAM Academy, Nevada (157 lbs) - 5A State Champion
    Jabari Hinson: Ames, Iowa (150 lbs) - 3A State Runner-Up
    Antonio Rodriguez: Los Gatos, California (126 lbs) - State 5th Place - Class of 2026
    Justin Wardlow: Lockport, Illinois (150 lbs) - 3A State Runner-Up - Class of 2026
    Melvin Whitehead: Liberty, Nevada (215 lbs) - 5A State Champion
    Aidan Ysaguirre: Santa Cruz Valley, Arizona (215 lbs) - D4 State Champion
     
    Army West Point
    Joseph Antonio: St. John Bosco, California (165 lbs) - State Runner-Up
    Nash Banko: Oostburg, Wisconsin (175 lbs) - D3 State Runner-Up
    Ashton Besmer: Buchanan, California (132 lbs) - State 3rd Place - Class of 2026
    Zion Borge: Westlake, Utah (132 lbs) - 6A State Runner-Up - Class of 2026
    Easton Broxterman: Washburn Rural, Kansas (144 lbs) - 6A State Champion
    Primo Catalano: Fountain Valley, California (190 lbs) - State 6th Place
    Cash Colbert: Paul VI, Virginia (215 lbs) - National Prep Runner-Up - Class of 2026
    Christopher Creason: El Diamante, California (157 lbs) - State Champion - Class of 2026
    Conner Doherty: Mt. Pisagh, Georgia (144 lbs) - 1A State Champion
    Jordan Joslyn: New York Military Academy, New York (150 lbs) - National Prep Qualifier
    Garett Kawczynski: Port Washington, Wisconsin (215 lbs) - D1 State Champion - Class of 2026
    Cooper Merli: Newburgh, New York (117 lbs) - DI State Runner-Up - Class of 2026
    Evan Roudebush: Bloomington South, Indiana (165 lbs) - State 3rd Place
    Evan Sanati: Brentsville, Virginia (132 lbs) - 3A State Champion - Class of 2026
    Benjamin Smith: New York Military Academy, New York (175 lbs) - National Prep 5th Place
    Jojo Uhorchuk: Signal Mountain, Tennessee (132 lbs) - Tennessee A State Champion - Class of 2026
    Will Wortkoetter: St. Francis, New York (285 lbs) - DI State 3rd Place - Class of 2026
     
    Augsburg
    Cole Dummer: Union Grove, Wisconsin (157 lbs) - D1 State 3rd Place
    Aidan Gruenenfelder: Pecatonica/Argyle, Wisconsin (120 lbs) - D3 State Champion 
    Brayden Hilyar: Elk River, Minnesota (189 lbs) - AAA State 5th Place
    Colton Loween: Mounds View, Minnesota (160 lbs) - AAA State 5th Place
    Ethan Swenson: Mounds View, Minnesota (215 lbs) - AAA State Runner-Up
     
    Augustana (SD)
    Carter Katherman: Waconia, Minnesota (127 lbs) - AAA State Qualifier
    Lucas Kral: Garner-Hayfield/Ventura, Iowa (157 lbs) - 2A State 3rd Place
    Landon Kujawa: Becker, Minnesota (145 lbs) - AA State Champion 
    Caleb Kurtti: Goodhue, Minnesota (215 lbs) - A State 3rd Place
    Hudson Loges: Blair, Nebraska (138 lbs) - Class B State Champion 
    Gunnar Mullen: Park, Minnesota (172 lbs) - AAA State 5th Place
    Kaden Nicholas: Becker, Minnesota (152 lbs) - AA State Champion 
    Ty Saulter: Rosemount, Minnesota (152 lbs) - AAA State Qualifier
    Cole Welte: Skutt Catholic, Nebraska (120 lbs) - Class B State Champion
     
    Bellarmine
    Isaac Johns: Woodford County, Kentucky (150 lbs) - State Champion
    Travis Long: Roosevelt, Colorado (132 lbs) - 4A State 3rd Place
     
    Belmont Abbey
    Kane Bryson: Pisgah, North Carolina (120 lbs) - 3A State Champion
    Kyle Simpson: Parkwood, North Carolina (126 lbs) - 3A State Runner-Up
     
    Binghamton
    Ryan Ferrara: Chenango Forks, New York (138 lbs) - DI State 3rd Place - Class of 2026
    Trey Smith: Cody, Wyoming (132 lbs) - 3A State Runner-Up
     
    Bloomsburg
    Leonard Ashley: First Colonial, Virginia (157 lbs) - 5A State Runner-Up
    Wyatt Bush: Grundy, Virginia (215 lbs) - 1A State Champion
    Dustin Elliott: Sussex Tech, Delaware (157 lbs) - State Champion
    Eliedxander Jarquin-Torres: William Penn, Delaware (285 lbs) - State Champion
    Zeke Keel: Chantilly, Virginia (126 lbs) - 6A State 3rd Place
    Hassin Maynes: Grand Junction Central, Colorado (157 lbs) - 5A State 4th Place
    Gavin Mundy: Delaware Military Academy, Delaware (132 lbs) - State Champion
    Philly Provenzano: Fairport, New York (145 lbs) - DI State Runner-Up
    Zachary Rooks: Palmyra-Macedon, New York (138 lbs) - DII State Qualifier
     
    Brown
    Maximus Norman: Baylor School, Tennessee (175 lbs) - National Prep Runner-Up
     
    Bucknell
    Jackson Heslin: Greens Farms Academy, Connecticut (126 lbs) - National Prep 4th Place
    Blue Stiffler: Mill Creek, Georgia (138 lbs) - 6A State Champion
     
    Buffalo
    Cullen Edwards: St. Francis, New York (116 lbs) - DI State 4th Place - Class of 2026
    Aidan Gillings: Newfane, New York (145 lbs) - DII State 3rd Place
    Mason Ketcham: Washingtonville, New York (145 lbs) - DI State Champion
     
    California Baptist
    Caio Aron: College Park, Texas (132 lbs) - 6A State Champion
    Adonis Bonar: Creighton Prep, Nebraska (190 lbs) Class A State Champion
    Richie Clementi: Brother Martin, Louisiana (144 lbs) - D1 State Champion
    Victor Alexander Gutierrez: Central Catholic, California (144 lbs) - State 6th Place
    Carlos Melgoza: Kingsburg, California (113 lbs) - State 7th Place - Class of 2026
    Braden Priest: Bakersfield, California (144 lbs) - State 7th Place
    JJ Schoenlein: Skyview, Washington (175 lbs) - 4A State Champion
    Hunter Vander Heiden: Freedom, Wisconsin (285 lbs) - D2 State Champion 
     
    Cal Poly
    Levi Bussey: Granite Bay, California (190 lbs) - State Champion
    Justice El-Sayad: Temecula Valley, California (285 lbs) - State Qualifier
    Christian Garcia: Walnut, California (120 lbs) - State 4th Place
    Robert Jones: Poway, California (126 lbs) - State Qualifier
    Matthew Luna: St. Francis, California (150 lbs) - State 4th Place
     
    Castleton
    Luke Houchins: Benedictine, Virginia (113 lbs) - National Prep Qualifier
    Braxton McAvey: Saint Frances, Maryland (150 lbs) - National Prep Qualifier
     
    Central
    Shane Hanford: West Marshall, Iowa (150 lbs) - 2A State Champion
    Clayton Isham: Clear Creek-Amana, Iowa (175 lbs) - 3A State Qualifier
     
    Central Michigan
    Lane Button: Wayland Union, Michigan (150 lbs) - D2 State Champion
    Gavin Craner: Whitehall, Michigan (190 lbs) - D3 State Champion
     
    Central Missouri
    Jack Ferguson: Yorkville, Illinois (157 lbs) - 3A State 3rd Place
    Ryder Shelton: Kearney, Missouri (132 lbs) - Class C State Champion
     
    Chadron State
    Brooks Loosvelt: York, Nebraska (175 lbs) - Class B State Runner-Up
    Iverson Mejia: Wilber-Clatonia (150 lbs) - Class C State 3rd Place
     
    Chattanooga
    Brady Gobbell: Father Ryan, Tennessee (132 lbs) - National Prep 5th Place
    Brayden Leach: Summit, Tennessee (157 lbs) - AA State Champion
    Ethan Uhorchuk: Signal Mountain, Tennessee (138 lbs) - A State Champion 
     
    Cleary
    Xaiden Wynn: James River, Virginia (113 lbs) - 2A State Champion
     
    Coe
    Kendall Kurtz: City High, Iowa (120 lbs) - 3A State 3rd Place
    Lucas Oldenkamp: Lake Mills, Iowa (113 lbs) - 1A State 4th Place
    Jordan Schmidt: Solon, Iowa (144 lbs) - 2A State Qualifier
    Carter Siebel: Pleasant Valley, Iowa (126 lbs) - 3A State 4th Place
    Justin Wirtz: Emmetsburg, Iowa (175 lbs) - 1A State 5th Place
     
    Coker
    Ethan Powell: South Granville, North Carolina (165 lbs) - 2A State Qualifier
     
    Colorado School of Mines
    Ryan Espiritu: Vacaville, California (144 lbs) - State 3rd Place
    Jake Goodin: Edmond North, Oklahoma (120 lbs) - 6A State Qualifier

     
    Columbia
    Kingston Daniels Silva: Greens Farms Academy, Connecticut (215 lbs) - National Prep 3rd Place
    Evin Gursoy: Midwood, New York (124 lbs) - DI State Champion 
    Lindson Turner: Stillwater, Minnesota (172 lbs) - AAA State 3rd Place

     
    Cornell
    Jude Correa: Wyoming Seminary, Pennsylvania (215 lbs) - National Prep Champion
    Elijah Cortez: Gilroy, California (138 lbs) - State Champion
    Isaiah Cortez: Gilroy, California (126 lbs) - State Champion
    Joseph Jeter: Edmond North, Oklahoma (157 lbs) - 6A State Runner-Up - Class of 2026
    Joe Knackstedt: Oak Park-River Forest, Illinois (138 lbs) - 3A State 4th Place
    Joseph Toscano: Buchanan, California (144 lbs) - State Runner-Up - Class of 2026
    Tyler Traves: Mountain View, Virginia (144 lbs) - 6A State Champion - Class of 2026
    Tommy Verrette: Edmond North, Oklahoma (138 lbs) - 6A State Champion - Class of 2026
     
    Cornell (IA)
    Truman Folkers: Ankeny, Iowa (126 lbs) - 3A State 5th Place
    Jax Miller: West Delaware, Iowa (144 lbs) - 2A State 4th Place
     
    The Cumberlands
    Rider Trumble: Ryle, Kentucky (157 lbs) - State Champion
     
    Davidson
    Cody Kirk: Pike Road, Alabama (190 lbs) - 6A State Champion
    Kiyan Simon: Huntsville, Alabama (120 lbs) - 7A State Champion
     
    Dickinson State
    Liam Bundrock: Battle Mountain, Nevada (138 lbs) - 2A State Qualifier
     
    Doane
    Jack Sherrell: Papillon-LaVista South, Nebraska (165 lbs) - Class A State Qualifier
     
    Drexel
    Christopher Mance: Lovett School, Georgia (190 lbs) - 2A State Champion
    Oumar Tounkara: New York Military Academy, New York (120 lbs) - National Prep 3rd Place
     
    Duke
    Eddie Radecki: Caravel Academy, Delaware (144 lbs) - State Champion
     
    Edinboro
    Jackson Koppers: Rush-Henrietta, New York (160 lbs) - DI State Runner-Up

    Fairmont State
    Hunter Elliott: Salem, Virginia (120 lbs) - 5A State Champion 
     
    Fort Hays State
    Will Burchard: St. James Academy, Kansas (138 lbs) - 5A State 3rd Place
    Julien Kimling: Hudson, Michigan (138 lbs) - D4 State Champion
    Jace Schartz: Great Bend, Kansas (165 lbs) - 5A State Runner-Up
    Aiden Shields: Valley Center, Kansas (126 lbs) - 5A State Runner-Up
     
    Franklin & Marshall
    Alexander Ortiz: De La Salle, California (157 lbs) - State Qualifier
     
    Gardner-Webb
    Luke Murray: Peninsula Catholic, Virginia (165 lbs) - National Prep 8th Place
    Everest Ouellette: First Flight, North Carolina (285 lbs) - 3A State Runner-Up
     
    Garrett
    Juelz Peters: Alexandria City, Virginia (285 lbs) - 6A State 6th Place
     
    George Mason
    Kross Cassidy: Fairfax, Virginia (165 lbs) - 6A State Champion - Class of 2026
    Anthony Lucchiani: Sherando, Virginia (138 lbs) - 4A State Champion
     
    Harvard
    Robby DeHaven: Woodward Academy, Georgia (165 lbs) - 5A State Champion
    Dylan Greenstein: Northfield Mt. Hermon, Massachusetts (215 lbs) - National Prep 5th Place
    Robert Kucharczk: Lake Highland Prep, Florida (190 lbs) - National Prep 3rd Place
    Ben Smith: South Summit, Utah (175 lbs) - 3A State Champion

    Hofstra
    Roman Belardo: Jefferson, Georgia (132 lbs) - 3A State Champion - Class of 2026
    Gino Manta: Hauppague, New York (124 lbs) - DI State 6th Place
     
    Illinois
    George Marinopoulos: Marist, Illinois (132 lbs) - 3A State Runner-Up
    Wyatt Medlin: Washington, Illinois (157 lbs) - 2A State Champion - Class of 2026
    Aaron Stewart: Warren Township, Illinois (175 lbs) - 3A State Champion - Class of 2026
     
    Indiana
    Jackson Blum: Lowell, Michigan (132 lbs) - D2 State Champion
    Ayden Bollinger: Delta, Indiana (120 lbs) - State 6th Place
    Anthony Gutierrez: St. Charles East, Illinois (165 lbs) - 3A State 4th Place
    Gavin Jendreas: Crown Point, Indiana (126 lbs) - State Runner-Up
     
    Indianapolis
    Bryce Doss: New Palestine, Indiana (144 lbs) - State 3rd Place
    Ethan Farnell: Maconaquah, Indiana (190 lbs) - State 3rd Place
     
    Iowa
    Leister Bowling IV: Mead, Colorado (175 lbs) - 4A State Champion
    Leo DeLuca: Blair Academy, New Jersey (120 lbs) - National Prep Champion 
     
    Iowa State
    Christian Castillo: Ames, Iowa (126 lbs) - 3A State Champion 
    Jacob Helgeson: Johnston, Iowa (175 lbs) - 3A State Champion 
    TJ Koester: Bettendorf, Iowa (132 lbs) - 3A State Champion 
    Carter Pearson: Southeast Polk, Iowa (132 lbs) - 3A State Runner-Up
     
    Johns Hopkins
    Tavian Melvin: McLean, Virginia (120 lbs) - 6A State Qualifier
     
    Kent State
    Silas Stits: Center Grove, Indiana (157 lbs) - State 3rd Place
     
    Lehigh
    Anthony Evanitsky: Wyoming Seminary, Pennsylvania (150 lbs) - National Prep 6th Place
    Chase Van Hoven: Brooke Point, Virginia (157 lbs) - 6A State Champion
     
    Little Rock
    Billy Greenwood: Poudre, Colorado (157 lbs) - 5A State Champion
    Landon Jobber-Spence: Staunton River, Virginia (215 lbs) - 3A State Champion
    Jadyn Johnson: Melissa, Texas (165 lbs) - 5A State Champion
    Isaiah Jones: Bixby, Oklahoma (120 lbs) - 6A State Runner-Up
    Isael Perez: New York Military Academy, New York (190 lbs) - National Prep 8th Place
    Jackson Tucker: Hillsboro, Missouri (144 lbs) - Class 3 State Champion
    Taye Wilson: Pratt, Kansas (175 lbs) - 4A State Champion
    Justyce Zuniga: Toppenish, Washington (132 lbs) - 2A State Champion - Class of 2026
     
    Lock Haven
    Chris Noto: Honeoye Falls-Lima, New York (131 lbs) - DII State Champion - Class of 2026
     
    Long Island
    Grayson Catlow-Sidler: William Penn Charter, Pennsylvania (175 lbs) - National Prep 8th Place
    Luke Nieto: Plainedge, New York (152 lbs) - DII State Champion
     
    Mary
    Kale Baumann: Great Falls/MSDB, Montana (157 lbs) - AA State Champion 
    Ben DeForest: Bismarck, North Dakota (133 lbs) - Class A State Champion
     
    Maryland
    Seth Digby: Northfield Mt. Hermon, Massachusetts (165 lbs) - National Prep 7th Place
    Devin Downes: Plainedge, New York (190 lbs) - DII State Champion - Class of 2026
     
    Marymount
    Dennis Meza-Velasquez: Chantilly, Virginia (190 lbs) - 6A State 5th Place
     
    McKendree
    Ryan Rogers: Central Arkansas Christian, Arkansas (144 lbs) - 4A State Champion
     
    Michigan
    Bohdan Abbey: Hartland, Michigan (132 lbs) - D1 State Champion - Class of 2026
    Henry Aslikyan: Birmingham, California (113 lbs) - State Champion - Class of 2026
    Blake Cosby: Dundee, Michigan (150 lbs) - D3 State Champion - Class of 2026
    Cooper Hinz: Jesup, Iowa (120 lbs) - 1A State 3rd Place
    Moses Mendoza: Gilroy, California (132 lbs) - State Champion - Class of 2026
    Haakon Peterson: Dodgeville, Wisconsin (144 lbs) - D2 State Champion - Class of 2026
    De’Alcapon Veazy: Ponderosa, Colorado (190 lbs) - 5A State Champion
     
    Michigan State
    Michael Esteban: Marist, Illinois (126 lbs) - 3A State Runner-Up
    Evan Gosz: Fremd, Illinois (144 lbs) - 3A State Champion
    Jace Morgan: Rochester Adams, Michigan (138 lbs) - D1 State Champion
    Owen Segorski: Lowell, Michigan (165 lbs) - D2 State Champion
    Nicholas Sorrow: Hudson, Michigan (126 lbs) - D4 State Champion - Class of 2026
     
    Millersville
    Aaron Menickella: St. Mark’s, Delaware (132 lbs) - State 6th Place
     
    Minnesota
    Trey Beissel: Hastings, Minnesota (133 lbs) - AAA State Runner-Up
    Mason Carlson: Syracuse, Utah (126 lbs) - 6A State Champion - Class of 2026
    Joel Friederichs: Watertown-Mayer Minnesota (121 lbs) - AA State Champion - Class of 2026
    Titan Friederichs: Watertown-Mayer Minnesota (127 lbs) - AA State Champion - Class of 2026
    Evan McGuire: Mahtomedi, Minnesota (215 lbs) - AA State Champion
    Cooper Rowe: Mound-Westonka, Minnesota (160 lbs) - AA State Champion - Class of 2026
    Brett Swenson: Mounds View, Minnesota (127 lbs) - AAA State Champion
    Charles Vanier: Eden Prairie, Minnesota (145 lbs) - AAA State Champion
     
    Minnesota West
    Nikeo Cabrera: New Manchester, Georgia (138 lbs) - 5A State Qualifier
     
    Minot State
    Cole Faircloth: Arbor View, Nevada (126 lbs) - 5A State Runner-Up
    Kekoa Ogawa: Central Catholic, California (132 lbs) - State Qualifier
     
    Missouri
    Dom Bambinelli: Mill Creek, Georgia (175 lbs) - 6A State Champion
    Hank Benter: Hickman, Missouri (126 lbs) - Class 4 State Champion
    David Gleason: Staley, Missouri (157 lbs) - Class 4 State Champion
    Gerald Harris: Cascia Hall, Oklahoma (138 lbs) - 4A State Champion
    Danny Heiser: Evansville, Wisconsin (157 lbs) - D2 State Champion
    Draven Johns: Caldwell, Idaho (132 lbs) - 6A State Champion
    Seth Mendoza: Mt. Carmel, Illinois (138 lbs) - 3A State Champion
    Antonio Mills: Mill Creek, Georgia (132 lbs) - 6A State Champion - Class of 2026
    Teequavius Mills: Mill Creek, Georgia (138 lbs) - 6A State Champion - Class of 2026
    Peyton Westpfahl: Liberty, Missouri (190 lbs) - Class 4 State Champion
     
    Morningside
    Ty Lorentzen: Oskaloosa, Iowa (126 lbs) - 2A State Qualifier
     
    Mount Olive
    Corey Fazekas: Grassfield, Virginia (138 lbs) - 6A State Qualifier
    Jayvion Johnson: Pine Forest, North Carolina (126 lbs) - 4A State 4th Place
    Braden Reynolds: West Carteret, North Carolina (157 lbs) - 3A State Qualifier

    Mount Union
    Layne Armstrong: Seaforth, North Carolina (132 lbs) - 2A State Champion
     
    MSU Moorhead
    Bailey Peichel: Frazee, Minnesota (145 lbs) - A State Runner-Up
     
    Navy
    Evan Boblits: St. Mary’s Ryken, Maryland (150 lbs) - National Prep 3rd Place
    Nikos Filipos: Wyoming Seminary, Pennsylvania (126 lbs) - National Prep 6th Place
    Tyler Hood: St. Christopher’s, Virginia (150 lbs) - National Prep Runner-Up
    Connor Sheridan: Hauppauge, New York (108 lbs) - DI State 5th Place
     
    NC State 
    Lorenzo Alston: Uwharrie Charter, North Carolina (157 lbs) - 1A State Champion - Class of 2026
    Lander Bosh: Layton, Utah (120 lbs) - 6A State Champion - Class of 2026
    Kai Calcutt: Loyola Academy, Illinois (215 lbs) - 3A State Runner-Up - Class of 2026
    Will Denny: Marist, Illinois (165 lbs) - 3A State Champion
    Cason Howe: Greenwood, South Carolina (215 lbs) - 5A State Champion
    Jason Kwaak: Brentwood, New York (160 lbs) - DI State Champion
    Griffin LaPlante: St. Francis, New York (152 lbs) - DI State Champion - Class of 2026
    Xavier Wilson: Eastern Guilford, North Carolina (215 lbs) - 3A State Champion
    Daniel Zepeda: Gilroy, California (150 lbs) - State Champion
     
    Nebraska
    Noah Bull: Layton, Utah (150 lbs) - 6A State Champion - Class of 2026
    Tyler Eise: Gilroy, California (175 lbs) - State Champion
    Jake Hockaday: Brownsburg, Indiana (132 lbs) - State Champion
    Niko Rotella: Skutt Catholic, Nebraska (157 lbs) - Class B State Runner-Up - Class of 2026
    Abdi Unle: Omaha Bryan, Nebraska (120 lbs) - Class A State Champion
    Cade Ziola: Skutt Catholic, Nebraska (215 lbs) - Class B State Champion
    Nikade Zinklin: Clovis, California (144 lbs) - State Champion
     
    Nebraska-Kearney
    Sam Nachtigal: Kearney, Nebraska (157 lbs) - Class A State Qualifier
    Robert Nelson: Minden, Nebraska (165 lbs) - Class C State Champion
    Luke Pawloski: Pleasanton, Nebraska (215 lbs) - Class D State Runner-Up
    Corbin Reisz: Logan-Magnolia, Iowa (150 lbs) - 1A State Champion
    Jack Sponenburgh: Kearney, Nebraska (113 lbs) - Class A State 5th Place
     
    North Carolina
    Liam Hickey: Cardinal Gibbons, North Carolina (132 lbs) - 4A State Champion
    Israel Ibarra: Santa Cruz Valley, Arizona (175 lbs) - D4 State Champion
    Brody Kelly: IC Catholic, Illinois (175 lbs) - 2A State Champion - Class of 2026
    Jacob Levy: Lake Highland Prep, Florida (285 lbs) - National Prep Champion
    Devon Miller: Edmond North, Oklahoma (126 lbs) - 6A State Champion
    Dunia Sibomana: Long Beach, New York (116 lbs) - DI State Champion - Class of 2026
     
    North Dakota State
    Javier Berg: Chatfield, Minnesota (121 lbs) - A State 3rd Place
    Brayden Canoyer: Waverly, Nebraska (144 lbs) - Class B State Champion
    Lawson Eller: New Prague, Minnesota (121 lbs) - AAA State Champion
    Gabriel Gallardo: Sahuarita, Arizona (157 lbs) - Class D State Champion
    Devon Harrison: Liberty, Missouri (132 lbs) - Class 4 State Champion
    Luke Hoag: Hutchinson, Minnesota (160 lbs) - AA State Runner-Up
    Ben Schultz: Maple Grove, Minnesota (215 lbs) - AAA State 3rd Place
    William Ward: Moorhead, Minnesota (215 lbs) - AAA State Champion - Class of 2026
     
    North Idaho CC
    Curtis Bartley: Del Norte, California (138 lbs) - State Qualifier
    Daeton Johnson: Chiawana, Washington (144 lbs) - 4A State 3rd Place
    Seth Martin: Post Falls, Idaho (190 lbs) - 6A State Champion
    Rade Ostrander: Keller Timber Creek, Texas (215 lbs) - 6A State Champion
     
    Northern Colorado
    Josh Fish: Westlake, Utah (150 lbs) - 6A State 3rd Place
    Logan Glynn: Millard South, Nebraska (157 lbs) - Class A State Champion
    Ayden Thomas: Stillwater, Oklahoma (120 lbs) - 6A State Champion
     
    Northern Illinois
    Logan Bender: Chisago Lakes, Minnesota (285 lbs) - AA State Champion
    Bobby Conway: Brother Rice, Illinois (132 lbs) - 2A State 6th Place
    Maddox Garbis: Plainfield North, Illinois (106 lbs) - 3A State 6th Place
    Logan Trenary: Southeast Polk, Iowa (150 lbs) - 3A State Qualifier
    Tyler Turzinski: Shakopee, Minnesota (139 lbs) - AAA State Qualifier
     
    Northern Iowa
    Waylon Cressell: Warren Central, Indiana (175 lbs) - State Champion - Class of 2026
    Jace Hedeman: Union, Iowa (132 lbs) - 2A State Champion
    Kyler Knaack: Don Bosco, Iowa (165 lbs) - 1A State Champion
    Logan Paradice: Colquitt County, Georgia (150 lbs) - 6A State Champion
     
    Northern State
    Calder Sheehan: Rochester Mayo, Minnesota (152 lbs) - AAA State 3rd Place
     
    Northwestern
    Alex Smith: Lake Highland Prep, Florida (215 lbs) - National Prep 4th Place
    Ryder Wilder: Camden County, Georgia (190 lbs) - 6A State Champion - Class of 2026
     
    NYU
    Brady Knaupp: Greens Farms Academy, Connecticut (132 lbs) - National Prep 7th Place
     
    Ouachita Baptist
    Hagan Crockett: Artesia, New Mexico (139 lbs) - 4A State Qualifier
    Landon Rofkahr: Greenwood, Arkansas (157 lbs) - 5A State Qualifier
     
    Ohio
    Sam Bustamante: Bishop Chatard, Indiana (144 lbs) - State 6th Place
    Damien Couture: Hickory Ridge, North Carolina (285 lbs) - 4A State Runner-Up
    Ricky Ericksen: Marist, Illinois (190 lbs) - 3A State Champion
    Dom Serio: West Aurora, Illinois (157 lbs) - 3A State Runner-Up
    Carson Weber: Joliet West, Illinois (150 lbs) - 3A State Champion
     
    Ohio State
    Tyler Dekraker: Chantilly, Virginia (138 lbs) - 6A State Champion - Class of 2026
     
    Oklahoma
    Bryce Burkett: Watertown-Mayer, Minnesota (172 lbs) - AA State Champion
    Will Deutschlander: Edmond North, Oklahoma (150 lbs) - 6A State Runner-Up
    Jake Knight: Bettendorf, Iowa (120 lbs) - 3A State Champion - Class of 2026
    Mason Ontiveros: Pitman, California (175 lbs) - State Runner-Up - Class of 2026
    Tre Rios: Westmoore, Oklahoma (165 lbs) - 6A State Runner-Up
    Mikey Ruiz: Canyon Randall, Texas (126 lbs) - 5A State Champion - Class of 2026
    Dallas Russell: Jefferson, Georgia (157 lbs) - 3A State Champion - Class of 2026
    Carter Vannest: Pitman, California (190 lbs) - State 4th Place - Class of 2026
     
    Oklahoma City
    Caden Wallace: MacArthur, Oklahoma (157 lbs) - 5A State Champion 
     
    Oklahoma State
    Kruz Goff: Blackwell, Oklahoma (215 lbs) - 3A State Champion
    Ishmael Guerrero: Stillwater, Oklahoma (157 lbs) - 6A State Champion
    Beau Hickman: Tuttle, Oklahoma (150 lbs) - 4A State Champion
    Ladarion Lockett: Stillwater, Oklahoma (175 lbs) - 6A State Champion
    Kaden Purler: North Point, Missouri (150 lbs) - Class 4 State 6th Place
    Ronnie Ramirez: Walnut, Kansas (126 lbs) - State 3rd Place
    Landon Robideau: St. Michael-Albertville (160 lbs) - AAA State Champion
    Dreshaun Ross: Fort Dodge, Iowa (215 lbs) - 3A State Champion - Class of 2026
    Kody Routledge: Edmond North, Oklahoma (165 lbs) - 6A State Champion
    Ethan Teague: Stillwater, Oklahoma (190 lbs) - 6A State Champion
    Sergio Vega: Sunnyside, Arizona (144 lbs) - D1 State Champion
    Kellen Wolbert: Oconomowoc, Wisconsin (144 lbs) - D1 State Champion - Class of 2026
    Rocklin Zinklin: Buchanan, California (120 lbs) - State Champion - Class of 2026
     
    Oregon State
    Nathan Carrillo: St. John Bosco, California (126 lbs) - State 7th Place - Class of 2026
    Koy Davidson: Fort Dodge, Iowa (144 lbs) - 3A State Runner-Up
    Travis Grace: Gilroy, California (165 lbs) - State 3rd Place - Class of 2026
    Khale McDonnell: Fountain Valley, California (215 lbs) - State Runner-Up
    Beau Priest: Bakersfield, California (157 lbs) - State 3rd Place
    Adrien Reyes: Clovis, California (175 lbs) - State 4th Place
    Manny Saldate: SLAM Academy, Nevada (138 lbs) - 5A State Champion
    Blake Woodward: Buchanan, California (138 lbs) - State Qualifier - Class of 2026
     
    Ouachita Baptist
    Blake Butler: South Beauregard, Louisiana (215 lbs) - D3 State Champion
     
    Penn
    Liam Carlin: Greens Farms Academy, Connecticut (165 lbs) - National Prep 3rd Place
    Deven Casey: IC Catholic, Illinois (132 lbs) - 2A State Champion
    Elliott Humphries: Northfield Mt. Hermon, Massachusetts (175 lbs) - National Prep 3rd Place
    Greyson Meak: Cold Spring Harbor, New York (215 lbs) - DII State Champion 
     
    Penn College
    Cody Salmon: Skyline, Virginia (150 lbs) - 3A State 3rd Place
     
    Penn State
    PJ Duke: Minisink Valley, New York (170 lbs) - DI State Champion
    Will Henckel: Blair Academy, New Jersey (175 lbs) - National Prep Champion
     
    Pittsburgh
    Nadav Nafshi: Germantown Academy, Pennsylvania (157 lbs) - National Prep Runner-Up
    Tristan Steldt: Fennimore, Wisconsin (165 lbs) - D2 State Champion
     
    Pitt-Johnstown
    Brady Baker: Lakeshore, Michigan (126 lbs) - D2 State 3rd Place
    Ethan Osburn: Hayfield, Virginia (190 lbs) - 6A State Champion
     
    Presbyterian
    Dallas Canoyer: Earlham, Iowa (126 lbs) - 1A State Qualifier
     
    Princeton
    Matthew Martino: Bishop Kelly, Idaho (144 lbs) - 5A State Champion
    Conor McCloskey: Buford, Georgia (215 lbs) - 6A State Runner-Up
     
    Providence
    Jett Murray: Florence-Carlton, Montana (175 lbs) - B/C State Qualifier
     
    Purdue
    Ty Henderson: Mater Dei, Indiana (126 lbs) - State 3rd Place
    Adrian Pellot: Merrillville, Indiana (165 lbs) - State Champion
    Jonathan Rocha: Clovis North, California (190 lbs) - State Runner-Up - Class of 2026
    Isaiah Schaefer: Mater Dei, Indiana (138 lbs) - State Champion 
    Zach Stewart: Marmion Academy, Illinois (144 lbs) - 3A State Runner-Up - Class of 2026
    Noah Weaver: Rossville, Indiana (215 lbs) - State Champion
     
    Reinhardt
    Maddox McArthur: Buford, Georgia (138 lbs) - 6A State Runner-Up
     
    Roanoke
    Dantrell Benson: Union Pines, North Carolina (215 lbs) - 3A State 5th Place
    Caleb Haney: St. Christopher’s, Virginia (120 lbs) - National Prep 8th Place
    Jackson Rowling: Hough, North Carolina (150 lbs) - 4A State Champion
    Aiden Ryan: First Colonial, Virginia (175 lbs) - 5A State Runner-Up
    Aiden Sanders: South Lakes, Virginia (150 lbs) - 6A State Runner-Up
    Ryan Saunders: Battlefield, Virginia (120 lbs) - 6A State 4th Place
    Troy Shannon: Terry Sanford, North Carolina (165 lbs) - 3A State 4th Place
    Brock Sullivan: Union Pines, North Carolina (190 lbs) - 3A State Champion 
     
    Rutgers
    Easton Doster: New Haven, Indiana (150 lbs) - State 4th Place
    Billy Townson: Poway, California (132 lbs) - State Runner-Up
     
    San Francisco State
    Shea Dawson: Morro Bay, California (138 lbs) - State Qualifier
     
    Shenandoah
    Damien Costello: Sherando, Virginia (120 lbs) - 4A State Qualifier
    Jadon Shanholtz: Strasburg, Virginia (138 lbs) - 2A State 4th Place
     
    Shorter
    Jason Clark: Flowery Branch, Georgia (165 lbs) - 4A State Runner-Up
     
    Sioux Falls
    Hank Meyer: Kimball Area, Minnesota (189 lbs) - A State 4th Place
     
    SIU Edwardsville
    Donovan Allen: Marist, Illinois (144 lbs) - 3A State 4th Place
    Kiernan Meink: Millard South, Nebraska (126 lbs) - Class A State Champion - Class of 2026
    Caleb Neal: Great Bridge, Virginia (175 lbs) - 5A State Champion
     
    South Dakota State
    Conlan Carlson: Willmar, Minnesota (152 lbs) - AAA State Champion
    Bas Diaz: Waverly-Shell Rock, Iowa (157 lbs) - 3A State Runner-Up
    Jacob Herm: Neenah, Wisconsin (165 lbs) - D1 State Champion
    Riley Johnson: Skutt Catholic, Nebraska (165 lbs) - Class B State Champion - Class of 2026
    Liam Neitzel: Hudson, Wisconsin (132 lbs) - D1 State Champion
    Jarrett Wadsen: St. Michael-Albertville, Minnesota (172 lbs) - AAA State Runner-Up
     
    Stanford
    James Bechter:  Northfield Mt. Hermon, Massachusetts (285 lbs) - National Prep Runner-Up - Class of 2026
    Brokton Borelli: Los Banos, California (190 lbs) - State 3rd Place
    Dylan Pile: Los Gatos, California (175 lbs) - State 3rd Place
    Angelo Posada: Poway, California (215 lbs) - State Champion 
    Siraj Sidhu: Del Oro, California (126 lbs) - State 4th Place - Class of 2026
    Edwin Sierra: Poway, California (120 lbs) - State Runner-Up
    Jarrett Smith: Lowell, Michigan (113 lbs) - D2 State Champion - Class of 2026
     
    St. Cloud State
    Ethan Bast: West Bend West, Wisconsin (120 lbs) - D1 State Champion
    Bradley Little: Woodbury, Minnesota (152 lbs) - AAA State Runner-Up
    Scottie Meier Jr. : Lincoln East, Nebraska (150 lbs) - Class A State Runner-Up
    Merrik Murray: Staley, Missouri (165 lbs) - Class 4 State 4th Place
    Peyton Parn: Brookfield, Missouri (138 lbs) - Class 1 State Champion
    Sam Zanton: Middleton, Wisconsin (157 lbs) - D1 State 4th Place - Class of 2026
     
    St. John Fisher
    Micah Gillespie: Fairfax, Virginia (285 lbs) - 6A State Qualifier
     
    SW Minnesota State
    Dylan St. Germain: Eagan, Minnesota (114 lbs) - AAA State Champion 
    Cole Munsterteiger: Mound-Westonka, Minnesota (139 lbs) - AA State Qualifier
     
    The Citadel
    Brady Campbell: Opelika, Alabama (175 lbs) - 7A State Champion
    Thomas Johnson: James Island Charter, South Carolina (150 lbs) - 5A State Champion
     
    Upper Iowa
    Cale Nash: Clear Creek-Amana, Iowa (132 lbs) - 3A State Qualifier
    Brock Shaha: Mount Ayr, Iowa (120 lbs) - 1A State 5th Place
     
    Utah Valley
    Ian Fritz: Pleasant Grove, Utah (157 lbs) - 6A State Champion
    Geronimo Rivera: Layton, Utah (132 lbs) - 6A State Champion
    Zyon Trujillo: Silverado, Nevada (174 lbs) - 4A State Champion
    Kaden Turner: Millard, Utah (190 lbs) - 2A State Champion
    Jason Worthley: West Field, Utah (150 lbs) - 4A State Champion
     
    Vanguard
    Elijah Almarinez: Vacaville, California (120 lbs) - State 6th Place
    Isaiah Johnson: Resurrection Christian Academy, Colorado (215 lbs) - 3A State Champion
    Vince Partington: Cypress, California (144 lbs) - State Qualifier
     
    Virginia
    Macon Ayers: Staunton River, Virginia (165 lbs) - 3A State Champion
    Liam Crook: Kaukauna, Wisconsin (175 lbs) - D1 State Champion - Class of 2026
    Rocco Hayes: Carl Sandburg, Illinois (113 lbs) - 3A State 3rd Place
    Jayce Paridon: Lake Highland Prep, Florida (138 lbs) - National Prep Champion 
    Alexander Pierce: Iowa City West, Iowa (113 lbs) - 3A State Runner-Up - Class of 2026
    Emmitt Sherlock: Gilman, Maryland (190 lbs) - National Prep Runner-Up
     
    Virginia Tech
    Revin Dickman: Brownsburg, Indiana (120 lbs) - State Champion - Class of 2026
    Drew Gorman: Buford, Georgia (144 lbs) - 6A State Champion
    Noah Nininger: Staunton River, Virginia (150 lbs) - 3A State Champion
    Claudio Torres: Lake Highland Prep, Florida (165 lbs) - National Prep Champion 
    Ben Weader: Chantilly, Virginia (165 lbs) - 6A State 3rd Place
     
    VMI
    Adam Bilby: Rose Hill, Kansas (132 lbs) - 4A State 5th Place
    JT Bowers: West Laurens, Georgia (165 lbs) - 3A State Champion
    Patrick Donahue: Cape Henlopen, Delaware (215 lbs) - State Champion
    Beau Lewis: Great Bridge, Virginia (157 lbs) - 5A State Champion 
    Hayato Otero: Landstown, Virginia (126 lbs) - 6A State Champion
    Declan Strait: Chaparral, Colorado (126 lbs) - 5A State Runner-Up
    Cole Will: Eagan, Minnesota (285 lbs) - AAA State Champion
     
    Waldorf
    Maddox Heck: King William, Virginia (106 lbs) - 2A State 4th Place
     
    Wartburg
    Ethan Bibler: Waverly-Shell Rock, Iowa (165 lbs) - 3A State 4th Place
    Eli Rabideau: Germantown, Wisconsin (150 lbs) - D1 State Runner-Up
     
    Washington & Lee
    Joey DiVello: Skyline, Virginia (175 lbs) - 3A State Runner-Up
     
    Wesleyan
    Reese Spiro: Northfield Mt. Hermon, Massachusetts (190 lbs) - National Prep 4th Place
     
    West Virginia
    Leo Contino: Buchanan, California (157 lbs) - State Runner-Up
    Mason Jakob: Dobyns Bennett, Tennessee (126 lbs) - AA State Champion - Class of 2026
    Casen Roark: Father Ryan, Tennessee (138 lbs) - National Prep 3rd Place
    Luke Satriano: Valley Central, New York (131 lbs) - DI State Champion 
    Jason Torres: Wyoming Seminary, Pennsylvania (138 lbs) - National Prep 6th Place
     
    Western Colorado
    Matt Ausel: Mason, Michigan (144 lbs) - D2 State 4th Place
    Hunter Bogner: Dumas, Texas (138 lbs) - 5A State Champion
    Kevin Hudson: Olympic, Washington (285 lbs) - 2A State 4th Place
    Ty Reeves: Poudre, Colorado (132 lbs) - 5A State 5th Place
    Aidan Odom: Corona del Sol, Arizona (285 lbs) - D1 State Qualifier
     
    Western Wyoming
    Liam Fox: Cheyenne East, Wyoming (157 lbs) - 4A State Champion
     
    William Woods
    Charles Knight: Gulf Shores, Alabama (157 lbs) - 6A State Runner-Up
     
    Wisconsin
    Roen Carey: Mineral Point, Wisconsin (144 lbs) - D3 State Champion
    Caleb Dennee: Marshfield, Wisconsin (175 lbs) - D1 State 3rd Place
    Ty Imhoff: Iowa-Grant/Highland, Wisconsin (157 lbs) - D3 State Champion
    Eli Leonard: Mount Horeb/Barneveld, Wisconsin (175 lbs) - D1 State Runner-Up - Class of 2026
    Collin McDowell: Arrowhead, Wisconsin (150 lbs) - D1 State 3rd Place
    Peter Tomazevic: Freedom, Wisconsin (132 lbs) - D2 State Champion 
    Tyson Waughtel: Vandalia, Illinois (126 lbs) - 1A State Champion
     
    Wisconsin-Eau Claire
    Mason Dewing: Crandon, Wisconsin (126 lbs) - D3 State 3rd Place
     
    Wisconsin-La Crosse
    Cole Gentsch: Normal, Illinois (126 lbs) - 3A State Qualifier
    Kolt Knaack: Don Bosco, Iowa (150 lbs) - 1A State 4th Place
    Ryland Schneider: Oshkosh West, Wisconsin (175 lbs) - D1 State 4th Place
    Asher Sheldon: Batavia, Illinois (215 lbs) - 3A State 6th Place
    Aiden Slama: Milton, Wisconsin (120 lbs) - D1 State 3rd Place
     
    Wisconsin-Oshkosh
    Caidan Ronning: Plano, Illinois (157 lbs) - 2A State Qualifier
     
    Wisconsin-Parkside
    Lincoln Flayter: Hartford Union, Wisconsin (126 lbs) - D1 State 3rd Place
    Tanner Gormanson: Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln, Wisconsin (285 lbs) - D1 State Champion
    Spencer Madsen: Sturgeon Bay/Sevastopol, Wisconsin (157 lbs) - D2 State 3rd Place - Class of 2026
    Thomas Reilly: Kenosha Bradford, Wisconsin (215 lbs) - D1 State 6th Place
    Nathan Stiebs: Germantown, Wisconsin (285 lbs) - D1 State 5th Place
     
    Wisconsin-Platteville
    Steele Diercks: Davenport Assumption, Iowa (132 lbs) - 2A State 5th Place
    Dawson McConnell: Lincoln, Illinois (175 lbs) - 2A State Qualifier
     
    Wyoming
    Bradlee Farrer: Pleasant Grove, Utah (175 lbs) -  6A State Champion
    Lane Foard: Benedictine, Virginia (190 lbs) - National Prep Champion 
    Isaiah Harrison: Mountain View, Colorado (120 lbs) - 4A State Champion
    Gunner Henry: Brownsburg, Indiana (190 lbs) - State Champion
    John Murphy: St. Michael-Albertville (189 lbs) - AAA State Champion - Class of 2026

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    Seeds Released for the 2025 Big 12 Championships

    IRVING, Texas – The Big 12 Conference has announced its seedings for the 2025 Big 12 Wrestling Championships, setting the stage for the two-day event at the BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Six different schools received top billing in 10 weight classes with Iowa State, Northern Iowa and Oklahoma State all earning multiple top seeds.

    Iowa State, the reigning Big 12 team champion, looks to defend its title with a pair of top seeds in Evan Frost at 133 pounds and Cody Chittum in the 157-pound division. Northern Iowa’s two top seeds include Parker Keckeisen who was the Conference’s champion at 184 pounds last year. Oklahoma State earned three top seeds with Dean Hamiti (174 pounds), Luke Surber (197 pounds) and Wyatt Hendrickson (285 pounds).

    The Big 12 Wrestling Championships are set to begin at 10 a.m. CT on Saturday, March 8 with the first two sessions of action. Sunday will begin with the third session at 12 p.m. CT before the Championship finals begin at 8 p.m. CT. The first three sessions will be carried on ESPN+ with the championship round broadcasted on ESPNU.

    Big 12 Championship participants will also compete for berths in the NCAA Wrestling Championship, which will be held at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia March 20-22.

    The 2025 Big 12 Wrestling Championship will also feature an enhanced club space that offers an up-close view of the action with front row seats and more in The Podium Club presented by Undeniably Dairy. The 250-person, open-air, premium hospitality space is located mat-side and is available as an add-on to any valid all-session ticket.

    Single session tickets are now on sale for the event and can be purchased on Ticketmaster or through the BOK Center Box Office. All-session tickets remain on sale as well, beginning at just $37.

    Top Eight Seeds by Weight Class
    125 Pounds
    Richard Figueroa – Arizona State Stevo Poulin – Northern Colorado Jett Strickenberger – West Virginia Troy Spratley – Oklahoma State Tanner Jordan – South Dakota State Antonio Lorenzo – Oklahoma Trever Anderson – Northern Iowa Kysen Terukina – Iowa State 133 Pounds
    Evan Frost – Iowa State Dominick Serrano – Northern Colorado Julian Farber – Northern Iowa Reece Witcraft – Oklahoma State Kyle Burwick – North Dakota State Cleveland Belton – Oklahoma Derrick Cardinal – South Dakota State Kade Moore – Missouri 141 Pounds
    Andrew Alirez – Northern Colorado Cael Happel – Northern Iowa Jacob Frost – Iowa State Tagen Jamison – Oklahoma State Mosha Schwartz - Oklahoma Josh Edmond – Missouri Haiden Drury – Utah Valley Julian Tagg – South Dakota State 149 Pounds
    Colin Realbuto – Northern Iowa Paniro Johnson – Iowa State Willie McDougald – Oklahoma Gabe Willochell – Wyoming Gavin Drexler – North Dakota State Paul Kelly – Cal Baptist Logan Gioffre – Missouri Benji Alanis – Northern Colorado 157 Pounds
    Cody Chittum – Iowa State Caleb Fish – Oklahoma State Ryder Downey – Northern Iowa Cobe Siebrecht – South Dakota State Jared Hill – Wyoming Vinny Zerban – Northern Colorado James Conway – Missouri Drayden Morton – Cal Baptist 165 Pounds
    Terrell Barraclough – Utah Valley Peyton Hall – West Virginia Cameron Amine – Oklahoma State Drake Rhodes – South Dakota State Cam Steed – Missouri Nicco Ruiz – Arizona State Jack Thomsen – Northern Iowa Aiden Riggins – Iowa State  
    174 Pounds
    Dean Hamiti – Oklahoma State Keegan O’Toole – Missouri Gaven Sax – Oklahoma Jared Simma – Northern Iowa Cade DeVos – South Dakota State Brody Conley – West Virginia MJ Gaitan – Iowa State Riley Davis – Wyoming 184 Pounds
    Parker Keckeisen – Northern Iowa Dustin Plott – Oklahoma State Bennett Berge – South Dakota State Evan Bockman – Iowa State Deanthony Parker Jr. – Oklahoma Eddie Neitenbach – Wyoming Dennis Robin – West Virginia Colton Hawks – Missouri 197 Pounds
    Luke Surber – Oklahoma State Joseph Novak – Wyoming Wyatt Voelker – Northern Iowa Zach Glazier – South Dakota State Ian Bush – West Virginia Nathan Schon – Iowa State Brian Burburija – Air Force Bradley Hill – Oklahoma 285 Pounds
    Wyatt Hendrickson – Oklahoma State Cohlton Schultz – Arizona State Lance Runyon – Northern Iowa Seth Nitzel – Missouri Juan Mora – Oklahoma Daniel Herrera – Iowa State Luke Rasmussen – South Dakota State Sam Mitchell - Wyoming

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