The 2024-25 NCAA season is here! The first dual will take place tonight. With that in mind, our InterMat conference correspondent crew has put together some bold predictions for the new season. Some are more bold than others. Do you agree or disagree with these? Be sure to bookmark this article - we will. Should they come true, someone will be ready to brag and dunk on the rest of the group. Of course, if they’re way off, we’ll let them hear about it until next season.
Willie Saylor
Nelson Brands makes the NCAA finals…… at 174 lbs.
Ryan Holmes
There will be six guys that start and finish the season ranked #1.
Little Rock gets its first NCAA finalist.
Robbie Wendell
Caleb Henson wins back-to-back NCAA titles at 149 lbs.
Iowa does not bring home an NCAA team trophy.
Kevin Claunch
Nick Feldman wins the NCAA title at heavyweight.
Mitchell Mesenbrink doesn’t have a match end in a regular decision all year. All majors, techs, or pins and wins the Hodge.
Austin Sommer
Of the 10 NCAA champions, only three will have won a title before.
Oklahoma State will finish second in the NCAA team race.
James Hackney
Parker Keckeisen sweeps the series and beats Carter Starocci twice.
The Big 12 has the most top ten team finishes at the NCAA Tournament.
Rachel Gallardo
Bellarmine gets their first NCAA qualifier(s) in their first year of NCAA Championship eligibility.
The SoCon will have at least six All-Americans this year.
Earl Smith
Virginia Tech wins an NCAA team trophy.
George Mason head coach Frank Beasley gets his first All-American and the school’s first since 1995.
Four Virginia natives earn All-American honors in Philadelphia which would be the most in over three decades.
A returning All-American leaves his team and either enters or intends on entering the transfer portal in the middle of the season.
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