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    Milestones to Watch for the 2024-25 Collegiate Season

    We’re just over a month away from the start of the 2024-25 collegiate season. If you’ve been following college wrestling for any length of time, you’d know that it’s safe to expect the unexpected, as there will be plenty of surprises throughout the season. 

    Just in the first month of last season, we saw a high schooler defeat a returning national finalist, a freshman upset a world champion, non-starters defeat All-Americans, and plenty of unforeseen dual upsets. 

    Instead of focusing on the unknown and the possibility of chaos, today we’re looking for the opposite. Individuals and teams that have the opportunity to hit significant milestones, provided they compete at a level that is commensurate with their past achievements. 

    So, here’s what you need to watch for this season:


    Carter Starocci is aiming to become the first-ever (and likely the last) five-time NCAA champion. 

    Keegan O’Toole is the only wrestler who has an opportunity to win his third national title in 2025. 






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    This upcoming season looks like it’s going to be wild. I’ve been following college wrestling for a few years now, and honestly, the unpredictability is what makes it exciting. Last year, I thought I had a good idea of who’d dominate, but the upsets kept rolling in. Seeing non-starters take out All-Americans was crazy! I’m especially pumped to see if Carter Starocci can make history with his fifth title. It’s not easy to stay at the top for that long, but if anyone can do it, it’s him.

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