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  1. We've made it through the holidays and are into 2025. With the Southern Scuffle in the rearview mirror, we’re more into a regular schedule, primarily focused on dual competition. A total of 29 duals will be contested and that doesn’t include those that will take place at the NWCA National Duals. Since it can be difficult to figure out where and when to watch all of these events, InterMat has put together a list of all of the live-streamed events occurring this week. Below are the dates/times and how to watch each match (with links). To make this guide even easier to find, we've added a link on our homepage and the latest Live Streaming Guide will appear right under the header articles. All times Eastern Wednesday, January 8: Iowa State at West Virginia 7:00 PM ESPN+ Thursday, January 9: Hofstra at Binghamton 2:00 PM America East TV Friday, January 10: Air Force, Army West Point, Buffalo, Campbell, Cleveland State, Columbia, Franklin & Marshall, Harvard, Hofstra, Kent State, LIU, Lock Haven, Navy, Penn, Princeton, VMI at Lehman Open 9:00 AM FloWrestling Cal Poly, Central Michigan, CSU Bakersfield, Drexel, George Mason, Little Rock, Northern Colorado, Northern Iowa, Ohio, Penn, Sacred Heart, SIU Edwardsville, South Dakota State, Wyoming at NWCA National Duals 11:00 AM FloWrestling Princeton at Morgan State 2:00 PM Morgan State All-Access Maryland at Michigan 6:00 PM Big Ten Network Rutgers at Indiana 7:00 PM B1G+ Duke at NC State 7:00 PM ACC Network Extra Virginia Tech at North Carolina 7:00 PM ACC Network Extra Stanford at Pittsburgh 7:00 PM ACC Network Extra Northwestern at Purdue 7:00 PM B1G+ Ohio State at Illinois 8:00 PM B1G+ Michigan State at Penn State 8:00 PM Big Ten Network Saturday, January 11: Cal Poly, Central Michigan, CSU Bakersfield, Drexel, George Mason, Little Rock, Northern Colorado, Northern Iowa, Ohio, Penn, Sacred Heart, SIU Edwardsville, South Dakota State, Wyoming at NWCA National Duals 10:00 AM FloWrestling Iowa State vs. Rider at Hampton, VA 12:00 PM FloWrestling Bucknell vs. Rider at Hampton, VA 1:30 PM FloWrestling Bucknell vs. Iowa State at Hampton, VA 3:00 PM FloWrestling Minnesota at Nebraska 4:30 PM Big Ten Network Lehigh at Binghamton 5:30 PM ESPN+ Sunday, January 12: Lehigh at Cornell 12:00 PM ESPN+ Army West Point at LIU 12:00 PM Maryland at Michigan State 1:00 PM B1G+ Pittsburgh at West Virginia 1:00 PM ESPN+ Edinboro at Clarion 2:00 PM FloWrestling Northwestern at Illinois 2:00 PM B1G+ Appalachian State at The Citadel 2:00 PM ESPN+ Stanford at Missouri 3:00 PM ESPN+ Purdue at Northern Illinois 3:00 PM ESPN+ NC State at Oklahoma State 3:00 PM ESPN+ Iowa at Wisconsin 3:00 PM B1G+ Arizona State vs. California Baptist at Walnut, CA 5:00 PM FloWrestling Rutgers at Ohio State 6:00 PM Big Ten Network
  2. Highlights Army West Point claims Southern Scuffle team title Filipowicz of Army dominates Southern Scuffle with all bonus victories Caleb Campos of American pins All-American Wolak of Virginia Tech, earns 4th at Scuffle LIU and Morgan State each claim a podium finisher at Southern Scuffle Binghamton knocks off #30 Maryland in dominating fashion 4 EIWA wrestlers claim Edinboro Open gold (1/4 - 1/5) Southern Scuffle, Chattanooga, TN American, Army West Point, LIU, and Morgan State were all competing at this event. American finished in 14th place as a team. Individual place winners below 174: Caleb Campos – 3rd *Key win over #4 Wolak (VT) 285: #31 Will Jarrell – 5th 157: Jack Nies – DNP *Key win over #29 Castillo (Chattanooga) Army West Point was crowned as team champs with 9 placewinners. 141: Richard Treanor – 3rd *Key wins over #27 Butler (Virginia), #24 Hanna (Campbell), and #22 Basile (Army West Point) Braden Basile – 5th *Key win over #27 Butler (Virginia) 157: Dakota Morris – 5th 165: #13 Gunner Filipowicz – Champion *No key wins but won all bouts by major, technical fall, or pin 174: #27 Dalton Harkins – 5th *Key win over #4 Wolak (Virginia Tech) 184: Jake Gilfoil – 8th 197: Wolfgang Frable – 4th *Key win over #25 Hopkins (Campbell) 285: #24 Lucas Stoddard – 2nd Key win over #31 Jarrell (American) Brady Colbert – 3rd LIU earned a 20th place finish. They had one placewinner 157: Brayden Roberts – 4th *Key win over #23 @149lbs McDaniel (Army West Point) Morgan State was 21st as a team with one place winner 285: Xavier Doolin – 6th (1/4) Bobby Kauffman Memorial Open – Edinboro, PA There were a handful of wrestlers at this event, although the full rosters did not compete. Below are some performances from the individual placewinners by weight class 125: Mason Ziegler, Lehigh-unattached – Champion 133: Tyler Kapusta, Bucknell-unattached – 3rd 141: Seamus Mack, Lehigh-unattached – 2nd 149: Dom Findora, Drexel – 4th 149: Braden Bower, Bucknell – 5th 157: Jadon Skellenger, Lehigh-unattached – 3rd 157: Cade Wirnsberger, Bucknell – 4th 157: Justin Soriano, Drexel-unattached – 6th 165: #22 Noah Mulvaney, Bucknell – Champion 165: Richie Grungo, Lehigh – 4th 174: Jasiah Queen, Drexel – Champion 184: Tyler Bienus, Buckenll-unattached – Champion 184: Mikey Bartush, Bucknell – 2nd 184: Ethan Wilson, Drexel – 6th Duals (1/5) Binghamton (28) vs #30 Maryland (10) 125 - Carson Wagner (Binghamton) maj Tyler Garvin (Maryland) 11-3 133 - Braxton Brown (Maryland) dec Micah Roes (Binghamton) 1-0 141 - Nate Lucier (Binghamton) dec Dario Lemus (Maryland) 2-1 149 - Ivan Garcia (Binghamton) dec Kal Miller (Maryland) 2-1 157 - Ethen Miller (Maryland) maj Fin Nadeau (Binghamton) 12-1 165 - Carter Baer (Binghamton) dec Alex Uryniak (Maryland) 9-4 174 - Brevin Cassella (Binghamton) fall Branson John (Maryland) 2:24 184 - Will Ebert (Binghamton) dec Jaxon Smith (Maryland) 4-3 197 - Chase Mielnik (Maryland) dec Cayden Bevis (Binghamton) 7-5 285 - Cory Day (Binghamton) fall Sam O’Brian (Maryland) :43 (1/5) Lock Haven (23) vs Binghamton (10) 125 - Carson Wagner (Binghamton) maj Lucas Fye (Lock Haven) 11-3 133 - Anthony Noto (Lock Haven) dec Micah Roes (Binghamton) 5-2 141 - Wyatt Henson (Lock Haven) maj Nate Lucier (Binghamton) 14-4 149 - Lucas Kapusta (Lock Haven) dec Ivan Garcia (Binghamton) 5-1 157 - Nick Stampoulos (Lock Haven) dec Jordan Brown (Binghamton) 8-2 165 - Caden Dobbins (Lock Haven) dec Carter Baer (Binghamton) 2-0 174 - Brevin Cassella (Binghamton) dec Avery Bassett (Lock Haven) 5-3 184 - Will Ebert (Binghamton) dec Cole Bartram (Lock Haven) 1-0 197 - Tucker Hogan (Lock Haven) maj Cayden Bevis (Binghamton) 11-1 285 - Gavin Hoffman (Lock Haven) dec Cory Day (Binghamton) 6-3 (1/5) Binghamton (25) vs Columbia (16) 125 - Carson Wagner (Binghamton) dec Sulayman Bah (Columbia) 4-3 133 - Micah Roes (Binghamton) InjDef Zack Witmer (Columbia) 141 - Ryan Hartung (Binghamton) dec Kai Owen (Columbia) 11-9 149 - Ivan Garcia (Binghamton) maj Richard Fedalen (Columbia) 13-5 157 - Fin Nadeau (Binghamton) dec Rawson Iwannicki (Columbia) 4-2 165 - Cesar Alvan (Columbia) maj Carter Baer (Binghamton) 9-0 174 - Brevin Cassella (Binghamton) dec Jack McGill (Columbia) 6-0 184 - Nick Fine (Columbia) fall Robert Padilla (Binghamton) 6:04 197 - Joe Curtis (Columbia) fall Andrew Bailey (Binghamton) 1:22 285 - Charlie Tibbitts (Binghamton) dec Vincent Mueller (Columbia) 11-9
  3. Highlights #11 Cornell takes down #18 Missouri on the road Columbia defeats #30 Maryland in Sunday’s dual Blake Saito of Brown claims the first Southern Scuffle title in school history Duals (1/4) #11 Cornell 26 #18 Missouri 12 125 - Gage Walker (Missouri) fall Marcello Milani (Cornell) 6:14 133 - Tyler Ferrera (Cornell) dec Kade Moore (Missouri) 3-2 141 - Joshua Saunders (Cornell) maj Josh Edmond (Missouri) 12-4 149 - Zeke Seltzer (Missouri) dec Mark Botello (Cornell) 4-1 157 - Meyer Shapiro (Cornell) tech J Conway (Missouri) 17-2 165 - Julian Ramirez (Cornell) dec Joel Mylin (Missouri) 8-2 174 - Simon Ruiz (Cornell) maj Jake Stoffel (Missouri) 17-3 184 - Chris Foca (Cornell) maj Colton Hawks (Missouri) 9-1 197 - Aiden Hanning (Cornell) dec Jesse Cassat (Missouri) 2-0 285 - Jarrett Stoner (Missouri) dec Aiden Compton (Cornell) 5-0 (1/4) #21 West Virginia 27 Princeton 12 125 - Jace Schafer (West Virginia) FFT 133 - Danny Jones (Princeton) dec Mason Kernan (West Virginia) 6-5 141 - Eligh Rivera (Princeton) dec Jordan Titus (West Virginia) 7-2 149 - Ty Whalen (Princeton) dec Sam Hillegas (West Virginia) 17-13 157 - Sasha Gavronsky (West Virginia) dec Cody Tavoso (Princeton) 5-1 165 - Peyton Hall (West Virginia) tech Zander Silva (Princeton) 18-0 174 - Brody Conley (West Virginia) maj Xander Giles (Princeton) 9-1 184 - Dennis Robin (West Virginia) dec Kole Mulhauser (Princeton) 11-8 197 - Mikey Squires (Princeton) dec Ian Bush (West Virginia) 7-4 285 - Michael Wolfgram (West Virginia) fall Will Sather (Princeton) 2:30 (1/5) Lock Haven 25 Columbia 15 125 - Sulayman Bah (Columbia) tech Branden Wentzel (Lock Haven) 28-10 133 - Anthony Noto (Lock Haven) maj Zack Witmer (Columbia) 11-0 141 - Wyatt Henson (Lock Haven) fall Kai Owen (Columbia) 5:50 149 - Richard Fedalen (Columbia) maj Lucas Kapusta (Lock Haven) 9-1 157 - Nick Stampoulos (Lock Haven) maj Dominic Rossetti (Columbia) 12-4 165 - Cesar Alvan (Columbia) dec Caden Dobbins (Lock Haven) 6-4 174 - Avery Bassett (Lock Haven) dec Jack McGill (Columbia) 9-4 184 - Nick Fine (Columbia) dec Colin Fegley (Lock Haven) 4-1TB 197 - Tucker Hogan (Lock Haven) tech Joe Curtis (Columbia) 15-0 285 - Gavin Hoffman (Lock Haven) dec Vincent Mueller (Columbia) 8-3 Columbia 19 #30 Maryland 18 125 - Sulayman Bah (Columbia) maj Tyler Garvin (Maryland) 12-4 133 - Braxton Brown (Maryland) dec Zack Witmer (Columbia) 11-7 141 - Kai Owen (Columbia) dec Dario Lemus (Maryland) 5-3 149 - Kal Miller (Maryland) dec Richard Fedalen (Columbia) 9-6 157 - Ethen Miller (Maryland) maj Jaden Le (Columbia) 14-3 165 - Cesar Alvan (Columbia) dec Sammy Gautreau (Maryland) 5-1 174 - Jack McGill (Columbia) dec Branson John (Maryland) 5-2 184 - Jaxon Smith (Maryland) dec Nick Fine (Columbia) 7-4 197 - Joe Curtis (Columbia) fall Chase Mielnik (Maryland) 4:10 285 - Seth Nevills (Maryland) tech Vincent Mueller (Columbia) 16-1 Binghamton 25 Columbia 16 125 - Carson Wagner (Binghamton) dec Sulayman Bah (Columbia) 4-3 133 - Micah Roes (Binghamton) InjDef Zack Witmer (Columbia) 141 - Ryan Hartung (Binghamton) dec Kai Owen (Columbia) 11-9 149 - Ivan Garcia (Binghamton) maj Richard Fedalen (Columbia) 13-5 157 - Fin Nadeau (Binghamton) dec Rawson Iwannicki (Columbia) 4-2 165 - Cesar Alvan (Columbia) maj Carter Baer (Binghamton) 9-0 174 - Brevin Cassella (Binghamton) dec Jack McGill (Columbia) 6-0 184 - Nick Fine (Columbia) fall Robert Padilla (Binghamton) 6:04 197 - Joe Curtis (Columbia) fall Andrew Bailey (Binghamton) 1:22 285 - Charlie Tibbitts (Binghamton) dec Vincent Mueller (Columbia) 11-9 (1/4-1/5) Southern Scuffle, Chattanooga, TN Brown participated in the challenging second semester event. The Bears walked away with one champion. 157: Blake Saito – Champion *No key wins – but outplaced #29 Castillo of Chattanooga 133: Michael Joyce – DNP *Key win over #29 Zaccone (Campbell) 133: Hunter Adrian – DNP *Key win over #23 Berginc (Army West Point) via MDFFT
  4. Dodgeville
  5. This afternoon, Wyoming All-American 125 lber Jore Volk announced that he will miss the remainder of the 2024-25 season due to an injury. Volk’s social media posting indicates he’ll attempt to use a medical redshirt for this year. He has only competed in four matches this season and suffered losses in the two most recent duals. Volk has been out of action since a loss to Oklahoma’s Antonio Lorenzo on November 23rd. A week before, Volk defeated fellow All-American Tanner Jordan of South Dakota State, 8-2, at the NWCA All-Star Classic. In two-plus years of competition at Wyoming, Volk has amassed a 44-21 record. Last season, Volk captured a Big 12 championship and earned the fifth seed at the NCAA Tournament. After getting upset in the opening round, Volk battled back to knock off top-seeded Braeden Davis of Penn State, the Big Ten champion, in the NCAA Bloodround. He finished the tournament with a 4-0 shutout win over Jordan. Earlier in the 2023-24 campaign, Volk was fifth at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational and a winner at the Reno Tournament of Champions. Prior to his freshman year at Wyoming, Volk captured a gold medal in freestyle at the 2022 U20 World Championships. In InterMat’s latest rankings update, Volk came in at #8 in the 125 lb weight class.
  6. The most notable change we’ve made in this week’s rankings is at 141 lbs. We’ve put Jesse Mendez into the #1 spot above Andrew Alirez. Mendez hasn’t missed a date for Ohio State and is now 16-0 with bonus point wins in 75% of those contests. Alirez is only 3-0. Mendez has wins over #4, #7, #11, #15 (x2), #19, #27, and #31 - along with a title at the CKLV. Alirez has wins over #9 and #17. We feel good about the move since ranking Alirez above Mendez was not a slam-dunk choice from day one. There were arguments to be made for Mendez from day one. With a few upsets at the top of 125 lbs, we had to restructure the #5-#11 range. The notable results from that range include Caleb Smith falling to Trever Anderson and Maximo Renteria getting even with Brendon McCrone. The shuffling at 125 and a Southern Scuffle title pushed Stevo Poulin into the top-six. That led Northern Colorado to be one of the biggest movers in the team tournament rankings. They were previously 17th, but now sit in a tie for 13th place with Purdue. Team dual rankings started shifting more than in recent weeks with Northern Iowa’s win over Nebraska. That pushes Northern Iowa into the top-five, right ahead of Nebraska. A 1-2 showing at the Armbar at the Armory drops Maryland from the rankings and Northwestern takes their place. For the full rankings: Click Here
  7. InterMat Staff

    Kai Calcutt

    Loyola Academy
  8. This week saw a big return to duals highlighted by Northern Iowa taking out Nebraska in a great dual. Missouri continued their struggles this season with a loss to Cornell. Utah Valley and California Baptist have both had excellent success this season and squared off in an entertaining dual. The Southern Scuffle took place and while not as strong as it once was, a handful of Big 12 teams had solid performances. Notable Results: Friday (1/03): Full Results Oklahoma State over Air Force (43-6) Cornell over Missouri (26-12) 141: #32 Josh Saunders (CORN) Maj. #14 Josh Edmond (MIZ) (12-4) 184: #8 Chris Foca (CORN) Maj. #9 Colton Hawks (MIZ) (9-1) Neither squad was 100% coming in but Cornell came out on top with seven of ten wins. Two big upsets went against the Tigers, with both Edmond and Hawks giving up late majors in one score matches. Saunders countered an Edmond big throw while Foca hit a takedown to an assassin in a late scramble for nearfall. Aeoden Sinclair was spotted warming up but after the Hawks loss, the team sent out Jesse Cassatt instead, seeming to confirm the plan to keep Sinclair’s redshirt this season. Saturday (1/4): Full Results West Virginia over Princeton (27-12) 141: Eligh Rivera (PRIN) Dec. #25 Jordan Titus (WVU) (7-2) Utah Valley over California Baptist (26-14) 133: Hunter Leake (CBU) Dec. #32 Kase Mauger (UVU) (5-2) Sunday (1/5): Full Results Northern Iowa over Nebraska (24-9) 125: Trever Anderson (UNI) Dec. #5 Caleb Smith (NEB) (5-2) 141: #8 Cael Happel (UNI) Dec. #5 Brock Hardy (NEB) (7-5) 157: #5 Ryder Downey (UNI) Dec. #3 Antrell Taylor (NEB) (SV-1 5-2) 174: #17 Lenny Pinto (NEB) Dec. #16 Jared Simma (UNI) (6-5) 184: #2 Parker Keckeisen (UNI) Fall #5 Silas Allred (NEB) (3:38) This was one of the better duals this season, filled with nail-biters that went mostly to Northern Iowa. Trever Anderson appeared to have lost his starting spot from last season but reclaimed it here with a statement win over Caleb Smith. Cael Happel was in a hole early but a cradle for nearfall brought him back and earned him the win. Ryder Downey avenged the controversial CKLV finals match to Antrell Taylor, getting the takedown in overtime. Lenny Pinto and Jared Simma had an excellent back-and-forth, with Pinto able to break through. Parker Keckeisen made a statement and nearly locked up the dual with a quick first-period cradle to pin Silas Allred. The matches at 133, 149, 197, and 285 were all entertaining as well but without upsets. Southern Scuffle: Brackets Oklahoma: 2nd Place (126.5 Points) 125 3rd: Anthony Molton (CAMP) Dec. #23 Antonio Lorenzo (OU) (4-2) 133 Round of 32: George Rojas (CIT) Maj. #19 Cleveland Belton (OU) (14-4) 133 Consi of 4: #25 Blake Boarman (UTC) Dec. #19 Cleveland Belton (OU) (6-1) 141 QF: Jayden Scott (UNC) Dec. #9 Mosha Schwartz (OU) (SV-1 3-2) 141 BR: Tyson Sherlock (DAV) Dec. #9 Mosha Schwartz (OU) (9-3) 149 Semis: Connor Pierce (PSU) Dec. #13 Willie McDougald (OU) (4-3) 165 Semis: Aidan Wallace (DUKE) Dec. #32 Tate Picklo (OU) (10-6) 174 Finals: #33 Sergio Desiante (UTC) Dec. #8 Gaven Sax (OU) (3-2) 184 QF: Zack Ryder (PSU) Dec. #22 DJ Parker (OU) (9-2) The Sooners were just six points behind first place but were in the driver’s seat to win here. Mosha Schwartz was a surprising non-placer with some significant upsets. Cleveland Belton (133-7th), Willie McDougald (149-3rd), Tate Picklo (165-3rd), Gaven Sax (174-2nd), and DJ Parker (184-3rd) were all seeded to place higher than they finished as well. The Sooners also had placers with Mannix Morgan (165-8th), Beric Jordan (125-7th), and Bradley Hill (7th-197). North Dakota State: 5th Place (90.5 Points) 133 QF: Kyle Burwick (NDSU) Dec. #25 Blake Boarman (UTC) (7-4) 133 Consi-Semis: Kyle Burwick (NDSU) Fall #26 TK Davis (GW) (1:46) 157 Finals: Blake Saito (BRWN) Dec. Maxwell Petersen (NDSU) (6-3) 165 Consi of 4: Boeden Greenley (NDSU) Dec. #28 Dom Baker (CAMP) (4-3) 184 BR: Aiden Brenoit (NSDU) Dec. #16 Gavin Kane (UNC) (4-2) 184 Consi-Semis: Aiden Brenoit Maj. #25 TJ Stewart (VT) (9-1) The Bison had a solid tournament overall, finishing with six placers and one finalist. Kyle Burwick had multiple ranked wins to finish fourth. Maxwell Petersen made the move up to 157 in early December and it appears to be paying off with a runner-up finish. Boeden Greenley (165-4th) and Aiden Brenoit (184-4th) both had upsets to make the podium as well. Gabriel Schumm (157-6th) and Devin Wasley (174-7th) rounded out the teams' tournament. Northern Colorado: 8th Place (73.5 Points) 125 Finals: #10 Stevo Poulin (UNCO) Dec. #21 Spencer Moore (UNC) (5-0) 133 Semis: #15 Dom Serrano (UNCO) Dec. #13 Ethan Oakley (UNC) (4-1) 133 Finals: #6 Nasir Bailey (LR) Dec. #15 Dom Serrano (UNCO) (SV-1 4-1) 184 QF: AJ Heeg (UNCO) Maj. #16 Gavin Kane (UNC) (14-6) 184 Finals: Zack Ryder (PSU) Dec. AJ Heeg (UNCO) (SV-1 6-1) Despite missing Andrew Alirez, Northern Colorado had a top-eight finish with a champ, two other finalists, and four on the podium altogether. Stevo Poulin took out ranked Antonio Lorenzo and Spencer Moore consecutively on his way to a title. Dom Serrano came close to a title of his own with some upsets but came up just short in overtime to Nasir Bailey. Serrano had beaten Bailey here last season in the semis. AJ Heeg had a breakout tournament to make the finals, taking out 2023 All-American Gavin Kane in dominant fashion for a statement win. He didn’t get ranked wins but Benji Alanis also finished 8th at 149. Upcoming Competitions: Air Force: F&M Open (Jan. 10) Arizona State: AT California Baptist (Jan. 12) California Baptist: Arizona State (Jan. 12) Iowa State: AT West Virginia (Jan. 8th) Missouri: Stanford (Jan. 12) Northern Colorado: AT Arizona State (Feb. 2) North Dakota State: AT Northern Colorado (Jan. 17) Northern Iowa: NWCA Multi-Division National Dual Meet Championships (Jan.10-11) Oklahoma: West Virginia (Jan. 17) Oklahoma State: NC State (Jan. 12) South Dakota State: NWCA Multi-Division National Dual Meet Championships (Jan.10-11) Utah Valley: AT Missouri (Jan. 17) West Virgina: Iowa State (Jan. 8th) Wyoming: NWCA Multi-Division National Dual Meet Championships (Jan.10-11)
  9. InterMat Staff

    Anthony DePaul

    St. Augustine Prep
  10. Recruiting is a rapidly changing and ever-evolving process, much different in 2025 than even five or ten years ago. This is bigger than wrestling—it goes for any sport at the collegiate level. A sign of these changing times is the propensity for “flipping.” Flipping is when a recruit flips his or her commitment from one school to another. This is different than a transfer as the athlete flipped before enrolling and taking classes at the original institution. Flipping can happen for a variety of reasons. Maybe more NIL money is promised or available at another school. Transfers and flips have been very common during coaching changes. Wrestlers would prefer the coach(es) they committed to and coaches might prefer their own recruits. Sometimes a wrestler commits to a smaller school and has a late breakout that puts them on the radar of a bigger school. In this instance, maybe a wrestler already committed to that bigger school gets “recruited over.” These things can have a trickle effect. One example is California heavyweight Nick Sahakian who was committed to Arizona State. He changed his commitment and has signed with Michigan. Michigan already had a heavyweight commitment from the Class of 2025 in Jude Correa. Correa recently committed to Cornell. Frankly, in some instances, there isn’t a great explanation for a flip. Despite their great wrestling ability, we’re talking about 16-18 year olds. They might just have a change of heart. With recent changes to recruiting rules, coaches are allowed to contact recruits in the July before their junior year. With the realization of the collegiate wrestling dreams so close, maybe they make a rash decision before considering all of their potential opportunities. It’s a different discussion for a different day, but there are arguments for and against coaches or other parties actively recruiting wrestlers who have committed to other schools. Sometimes this is a factor. Whatever the case, flipping has been extremely prevalent with this current senior class. 18 of the top-200 wrestlers on MatScout’s Big Board have flipped their commitment at least once during the recruiting process. There are whispers about a few other prominent recruits that might flip, too. Once the 2024-25 collegiate season ends and the coaching carousel picks up steam, I’d expect that number to grow even larger. As the state and postseason tournaments occur, I’d expect some non-blue-chip prospects to have state tournament or national-level performances that lead higher-profile suitors to call. While this is a sign of the times and flipping is more prevalent than ever, it’s not a totally new phenomenon. There are plenty of examples of prominent wrestlers who have flipped their commitments before actually attending classes at a school. David Taylor (Class of 2009) signed with Iowa State to wrestle for Cael Sanderson and was allowed out of that commitment (more of a stringent process back then) when Sanderson moved to Penn State. 2024 NCAA Champion Greg Kerkvliet (Class of 2019) committed to Minnesota and Oklahoma State before signing with Penn State. Cornell head coach Mike Grey (Class of 2006) committed to Lehigh before flipping towards Cornell. This was a huge point of contention between two former EIWA rivals. Alex Marinelli (Class of 2016) was on track to stay in-state and wrestle for Ohio State before flipping to Iowa. You might have seen in FloWrestling’s recent “Chance” documentary that mega prospect Chance Marsteller (Class of 2015) gave Penn State a commitment before switching to Oklahoma State. Just a few years ago, Daniel Cardenas (Class of 2022) had committed to Cornell, but switched to Stanford after head coach Rob Koll made the same move. All of the above were considered top-five overall recruits in their respective class. Below we have the 18 wrestlers from the Class of 2025 who have flipped their commitment during this recruiting cycle. Included is their overall ranking from MatScouts in the Class of 2025, along with their original and current commitments. #5 Landon Robideau (St. Michael-Albertville, MN) Originally committed to: Minnesota Now committed to: Oklahoma State #7 Sergio Vega (Sunnyside, AZ) Originally committed to: Cornell Now committed to: Oklahoma State #10 Jude Correa (Wyoming Seminary, PA) Originally committed to: Michigan Now committed to: Cornell #11 Harvey Ludington (Brick Memorial, NJ) Originally committed to: Arizona State Now committed to: Iowa #17 Nick Sahakian (St. John Bosco, CA) Originally committed to: Arizona State Now committed to: Michigan #24 Cody Routledge (Edmond North, OK) Originally committed to: Nebraska Now committed to: Oklahoma State #38 Jake Hockaday (Brownsburg, IN) Originally committed to: Oklahoma Now committed to: Nebraska #46 Austin Johnson (Muncy, PA) Originally committed to: Oklahoma Now committed to: Oklahoma State #58 Devon Magro (Bishop McCort, PA) Originally committed to: Brown Now committed to: Rutgers #74 Brokton Borelli (Los Banos, CA) Originally committed to: Maryland Now committed to: Stanford #93 Leo Contino (Buchanan, CA) Originally committed to: Minnesota Now committed to: West Virginia #107 Eren Sement (Council Rock North, PA) Originally committed to: Penn Now committed to: Michigan #110 Jayce Paridon (Lake Highland Prep, FL) Originally committed to: Army West Point Now committed to: Virginia #111 Beau Priest (Bakersfield, CA) Originally committed to: North Carolina Now committed to: Oregon State #115 Luke James (Graham, OH) Originally committed to: Campbell Now committed to California Baptist #121 Luke Sipes (Altoona, PA) Originally committed to: Princeton Now committed to: North Carolina #143 Devon Miller (Edmond North, OK) Originally committed to: Navy Now committed to: North Carolina #176 Max Brady (Mariner, FL) Originally committed to: Campbell Now committed to: Northern Iowa
  11. Over the past few weeks, we’ve posted recruiting recaps from notable high school tournaments. The Ironman, the Beast of the East, and the Powerade. We have four more to complete the quartet. The final regular season national tournament we’ll follow from a recruit standpoint is the Doc Buchanan. The Doc B is hosted by Clovis High School in California and awards a cowboy hat to its champions. Because of travel restrictions, California high schools are not able to travel to the Ironman and Beast anymore, so this (and the Reno TOC) are the two big regular season events where we can see California wrestlers against other top wrestlers from around the country. And an emphasis on “around the country.” The Doc B has talent from all corners of the country. Wrestlers from Alaska, Hawaii, Florida and Virginia all did battle with the top studs from California and the West Coast. Below are wrestlers who have already committed to wrestle in college and participated in the 2024 Beast of the East. They are listed by school and their results from the Beast are noted in parentheses. If they have two numbers - that is their record at the tournament; otherwise, a placement is noted. American Leo Maestas: 138 lbs (Clovis North, California) - Class of 2025 (Fifth Place) Arizona State Melvin Whitehead: 215 lbs (Liberty, Nevada) - Class of 2025 (Third Place) Army West Point Joseph Antonio: 165 lbs (St. John Bosco, California) - Class of 2025 (Eighth Place) Ashton Besmer: 132 lbs (Buchanan, California) - Class of 2026 (Champion) California Baptist Victor Alexander Gutierrez: 144 lbs (Central Catholic, California) - Class of 2026 (4-2) Braden Priest: 144 lbs (Bakersfield, California) - Class of 2025 (Eighth Place) Cal Poly Levi Bussey: 190 lbs (Granite Bay, California) - Class of 2025 (Champion) Justice Elsayed: 285 lbs (Temecula Valley, California) - Class of 2025 (3-2) Robert Jones: 126 lbs (Poway, California) - Class of 2025 (Sixth Place) Cornell Elijah Cortez: 138 lbs (Gilroy, California) - Class of 2025 (Third Place) Isaiah Cortez: 126 lbs (Gilroy, California) - Class of 2025 (Third Place) Joseph Knackstedt: 138 lbs (Oak Park-River Forest, Illinois) - Class of 2025 (4-2) Joseph Toscano: 144 lbs (Buchanan, California) - Class of 2026 (Runner-Up) Franklin & Marshall Alexander Ortiz: 165 lbs (De La Salle, California) - Class of 2025 (1-2) Iowa Leister Bowling: 175 lbs (Mead, Colorado) - Class of 2025 (Sixth Place) Iowa State Carlos Stanton Jr.: 144 lbs (Sunnyside, Arizona) - Class of 2025 (Fourth Place) Little Rock Billy Greenwood: 150 lbs (Poudre, Colorado) - Class of 2025 (2-2) Isaiah Jones - 120 lbs (Bixby, Oklahoma) - Class of 2026 (Sixth Place) Justyce Zuniga: 132 lbs (Toppenish, Washington) - Class of 2026 (Fourth Place) Michigan Henry Aslikyan: 113 lbs (Birmingham, California) - Class of 2026 (Runner-Up) Moses Mendoza: 132 lbs (Gilroy, California) - Class of 2026 (Third Place) De’Alcapon Veasy: 190 lbs (Ponderosa, Colorado) - Class of 2025 (Third Place) Minnesota Mason Carlson: 126lbs (Syracuse, Utah) - Class of 2026 (1-2) Missouri Dom Bambinelli: 165 lbs (Mill Creek, Georgia) - Class of 2025 (Champion) Antonio Mills: 126 lbs (Mill Creek, Georgia) - Class of 2026 (Fifth Place) Peyton Westpfahl: 175 lbs (Liberty, Missouri) - Class of 2025 (Champion) NC State Daniel Zepeda: 150 lbs (Gilroy, California) - Class of 2025 (Champion) Nebraska Noah Bull: 144 lbs (Layton, Utah) - Class of 2026 (2-2) Nikade Zinkin: 144 lbs (Clovis, California) - Class of 2025 (Champion) North Idaho CC Curtis Bartley: 138 lbs (Del Norte, California) - Class of 2025 (0-2) Northern Colorado Christian Fretwell: 132 lbs (Lake Gibson, Florida) - Class of 2025 (2-2) Oklahoma Mason Ontiveros: 175 lbs (Pitman, California) - Class of 2026 (Runner-Up) Carter Vannest: 190 lbs (Pitman, California) - Class of 2026 (Fourth Place) Oklahoma State Devon Harrison: 126 lbs (Liberty, Missouri) - Class of 2025 (3-2) Ronnie Ramirez: 126 lbs (Walnut, California) - Class of 2025 (Champion) Sergio Vega: 138 lbs (Sunnyside, Arizona) - Class of 2025 (Champion) Rocklin Zinkin: 120 lbs (Buchanan, California) - Class of 2026 (Runner-Up) Oregon State Nathan Carrillo: 126 lbs (St. John Bosco, California) - Class of 2026 (Fourth Place) Travis Grace: 165 lbs (Gilroy, California) - Class of 2026 (Seventh Place) Khale McDonnell: 215 lbs (Fountain Valley, California) - Class of 2025 (Runner-Up) Beau Priest: 157 lbs (Bakersfield, California) - Class of 2025 (Third Place) Adrien Reyes: 175 lbs (Clovis, California) - Class of 2025 (Fifth Place) Manny Saldate: 132 lbs (SLAM Academy, Nevada) - Class of 2025 (Runner-Up) Blake Woodward: 138 lbs (Buchanan, California) - Class of 2026 (1-2) Penn Deven Casey: 132 lbs (Immaculate Conception, Illinois) - Class of 2025 (Sixth Place) Rutgers Billy Townson: 132 lbs (Poway, California) - Class of 2025 (Fifth Place) Stanford Brokton Borelli: 190 lbs (Los Banos, California) - Class of 2025 (Runner-Up) Angelo Posada: 215 lbs (Poway, California) - Class of 2025 (Champion) Siraj Sidhu: 126 lbs (Del Oro, California) - Class of 2026 (Seventh Place) Edwin Sierra: 126 lbs (Poway, California) - Class of 2025 (2-1) Utah Valley Ian Fritz: 157 lbs (Pleasant Grove, Utah) - Class of 2025 (Seventh Place) Geromino Rivera: 138 lbs (Layton, Utah) - Class of 2025 (Fourth Place) Jason Worthley: 150 lbs (West Field, Utah) - Class of 2025 (Fourth Place) Virginia Tech Drew Gorman: 144 lbs (Buford, Georgia) - Class of 2025 (Third Place) Noah Nininger: 150 lbs (Staunton River, Virginia) - Class of 2025 (Runner-Up) West Virginia Leo Contino: 157 lbs (Buchanan, California) - Class of 2025 (Champion) Wyoming Bradlee Farrer: 165 lbs (Pleasant Grove, Utah) - Class of 2025 (Sixth Place)
  12. Saturday’s Dual Results West Virginia 27 Princeton 12 125 - Jace Schafer (West Virginia) FFT 133 - Danny Jones (Princeton) dec Mason Kernan (West Virginia) 6-5 141 - Eligh Rivera (Princeton) dec Jordan Titus (West Virginia) 7-2 149 - Ty Whalen (Princeton) dec Sam Hillegas (West Virginia) 17-13 157 - Sasha Gavronsky (West Virginia) dec Cody Tavoso (Princeton) 5-1 165 - Peyton Hall (West Virginia) tech Zander Silva (Princeton) 18-0 174 - Brody Conley (West Virginia) maj Xander Giles (Princeton) 9-1 184 - Dennis Robin (West Virginia) dec Kole Mulhauser (Princeton) 11-8 197 - Mikey Squires (Princeton) dec Ian Bush (West Virginia) 7-4 285 - Michael Wolfgram (West Virginia) fall Will Sather (Princeton) 2:30 Utah Valley 26 California Baptist 14 125 - Bridger Ricks (Utah Valley) dec Mitchell Neiner (California Baptist) 5-2 133 - Hunter Leake (California Baptist) dec Kase Mauger (Utah Valley) 2-1 141 - Haiden Drury (Utah Valley) fall Richard Murillo (California Baptist) 2:30 149 - Paul Kelly (California Baptist) tech Tanner Frothinger (Utah Valley) 21-3 157 - Ryker Fullmer (Utah Valley) maj Jeremy Ginter (California Baptist) 15-3 165 - Terrell Barraclough (Utah Valley) maj Drayden Morton (California Baptist) 10-0 174 - Carter Schmidt (California Baptist) dec Mark Takara (Utah Valley) 5-1 184 - Nathan Haas (California Baptist) dec Caleb Uhlenhopp (Utah Valley) 10-5 197 - Kael Bennie (Utah Valley) dec Eli Sheeran (California Baptist) 5-4 285 - Jack Forbes (Utah Valley) fall Jamikael Lytle (California Baptist) Fall 4:28 Sunday’s Dual Results Ohio State 40 Oregon State 3 125 - Maximo Renteria (Oregon State) dec Brendan McCrone (Ohio State) 6-5 133 - Nic Bouzakis (Ohio State) maj Damion Elliott (Oregon State) 11-3 141 - Jesse Mendez (Ohio State) tech Krayle Stormer (Oregon State) 17-2 149 - Dylan D’Emilio (Ohio State) maj Ayden Garver (Oregon State) 18-5 157 - Paddy Gallagher (Ohio State) dec CJ Hamblin (Oregon State) 6-4 165 - Sammy Sasso (Ohio State) dec Steele Starren (Oregon State) 1-0 174 - Carson Kharchla (Ohio State) maj Sean Harman (Oregon State) 14-4 184 - Ryder Rogotzke (Ohio State) fall TJ McDonnell (Oregon State) 3:51 197 - Seth Shumate (Ohio State) fall Vaun Halstead (Oregon State) Fall 3:59 285 - Nick Feldman (Ohio State) tech Brett Mower (Oregon State) 23-6 Northern Iowa 24 Nebraska 9 125 - Trever Anderson (Northern Iowa) dec Caleb Smith (Nebraska) 5-2 133 - Jacob Van Dee (Nebraska) dec Julian Farber (Northern Iowa) 5-0 141 - Cael Happel (Northern Iowa) dec Brock Hardy (Nebraska) 7-5 149 - Ridge Lovett (Nebraska) dec Colin Realbuto (Northern Iowa) 12-9 157 - Ryder Downey (Northern Iowa) dec Antrell Taylor (Nebraska) 5-2SV 165 - Jack Thomsen (Northern Iowa) dec Chris Minto (Nebraska) 4-1SV 174 - Lenny Pinto (Nebraska) dec Jared Simma (Northern Iowa) 6-5 184 - Parker Keckeisen (Northern Iowa) fall Silas Allred (Nebraska) 3:38 197 - Wyatt Voelker (Northern Iowa) dec Camden McDanel (Nebraska) 6-4 285 - Lance Runyon (Northern Iowa) dec Harley Andrews (Nebraska) 11-6 Binghamton 28 Maryland 10 125 - Carson Wagner (Binghamton) maj Tyler Garvin (Maryland) 11-3 133 - Braxton Brown (Maryland) dec Micah Roes (Binghamton) 1-0 141 - Nate Lucier (Binghamton) dec Dario Lemus (Maryland) 2-1 149 - Ivan Garcia (Binghamton) dec Kal Miller (Maryland) 2-1 157 - Ethen Miller (Maryland) maj Fin Nadeau (Binghamton) 12-1 165 - Carter Baer (Binghamton) dec Alex Uryniak (Maryland) 9-4 174 - Brevin Cassella (Binghamton) fall Branson John (Maryland) 2:24 184 - Will Ebert (Binghamton) dec Jaxon Smith (Maryland) 4-3 197 - Chase Mielnik (Maryland) dec Cayden Bevis (Binghamton) 7-5 285 - Cory Day (Binghamton) fall Sam O’Brian (Maryland) :43 Lock Haven 25 Columbia 15 125 - Sulayman Bah (Columbia) tech Branden Wentzel (Lock Haven) 28-10 133 - Anthony Noto (Lock Haven) maj Zack Witmer (Columbia) 11-0 141 - Wyatt Henson (Lock Haven) fall Kai Owen (Columbia) 5:50 149 - Richard Fedalen (Columbia) maj Lucas Kapusta (Lock Haven) 9-1 157 - Nick Stampoulos (Lock Haven) maj Dominic Rossetti (Columbia) 12-4 165 - Cesar Alvan (Columbia) dec Caden Dobbins (Lock Haven) 6-4 174 - Avery Bassett (Lock Haven) dec Jack McGill (Columbia) 9-4 184 - Nick Fine (Columbia) dec Colin Fegley (Lock Haven) 4-1TB 197 - Tucker Hogan (Lock Haven) tech Joe Curtis (Columbia) 15-0 285 - Gavin Hoffman (Lock Haven) dec Vincent Mueller (Columbia) 8-3 Lock Haven 23 Binghamton 10 125 - Carson Wagner (Binghamton) maj Lucas Fye (Lock Haven) 11-3 133 - Anthony Noto (Lock Haven) dec Micah Roes (Binghamton) 5-2 141 - Wyatt Henson (Lock Haven) maj Nate Lucier (Binghamton) 14-4 149 - Lucas Kapusta (Lock Haven) dec Ivan Garcia (Binghamton) 5-1 157 - Nick Stampoulos (Lock Haven) dec Jordan Brown (Binghamton) 8-2 165 - Caden Dobbins (Lock Haven) dec Carter Baer (Binghamton) 2-0 174 - Brevin Cassella (Binghamton) dec Avery Bassett (Lock Haven) 5-3 184 - Will Ebert (Binghamton) dec Cole Bartram (Lock Haven) 1-0 197 - Tucker Hogan (Lock Haven) maj Cayden Bevis (Binghamton) 11-1 285 - Gavin Hoffman (Lock Haven) dec Cory Day (Binghamton) 6-3 Columbia 19 Maryland 18 125 - Sulayman Bah (Columbia) maj Tyler Garvin (Maryland) 12-4 133 - Braxton Brown (Maryland) dec Zack Witmer (Columbia) 11-7 141 - Kai Owen (Columbia) dec Dario Lemus (Maryland) 5-3 149 - Kal Miller (Maryland) dec Richard Fedalen (Columbia) 9-6 157 - Ethen Miller (Maryland) maj Jaden Le (Columbia) 14-3 165 - Cesar Alvan (Columbia) dec Sammy Gautreau (Maryland) 5-1 174 - Jack McGill (Columbia) dec Branson John (Maryland) 5-2 184 - Jaxon Smith (Maryland) dec Nick Fine (Columbia) 7-4 197 - Joe Curtis (Columbia) fall Chase Mielnik (Maryland) 4:10 285 - Seth Nevills (Maryland) tech Vincent Mueller (Columbia) 16-1 Maryland 27 Lock Haven 12 125 - Lucas Fye (Lock Haven) dec Tyler Garvin (Maryland) 8-2 133 - Braxton Brown (Maryland) maj Anthony Noto (Lock Haven) 9-0 141 - Wyatt Henson (Lock Haven) tech Dario Lemus (Maryland) 17-2 149 - Kal Miller (Maryland) dec Lucas Kapusta (Lock Haven) 7-5 157 - Ethen Miller (Maryland) maj Nick Stampoulos (Lock Haven) 12-2 165 - Alex Uryniak (Maryland) dec Caden Dobbins (Lock Haven) 6-3 174 - Branson John (Maryland) fall Avery Bassett (Lock Haven) 2:59 184 - Jaxon Smith (Maryland) maj Cole Bartram (Lock Haven) 12-2 197 - Tucker Hogan (Lock Haven) maj Chase Mielnik (Maryland) 12-2 285 - Seth Nevills (Maryland) dec Gavin Hoffman (Lock Haven) 4-1SV Binghamton 25 Columbia 16 125 - Carson Wagner (Binghamton) dec Sulayman Bah (Columbia) 4-3 133 - Micah Roes (Binghamton) InjDef Zack Witmer (Columbia) 141 - Ryan Hartung (Binghamton) dec Kai Owen (Columbia) 11-9 149 - Ivan Garcia (Binghamton) maj Richard Fedalen (Columbia) 13-5 157 - Fin Nadeau (Binghamton) dec Rawson Iwannicki (Columbia) 4-2 165 - Cesar Alvan (Columbia) maj Carter Baer (Binghamton) 9-0 174 - Brevin Cassella (Binghamton) dec Jack McGill (Columbia) 6-0 184 - Nick Fine (Columbia) fall Robert Padilla (Binghamton) 6:04 197 - Joe Curtis (Columbia) fall Andrew Bailey (Binghamton) 1:22 285 - Charlie Tibbitts (Binghamton) dec Vincent Mueller (Columbia) 11-9
  13. Southern Scuffle Final Results Team Standings 1. Army West Point 132.5 2. Oklahoma 126.5 2. Penn State 126.5 4. North Carolina 91 5. North Dakota State 90.5 125 lbs Championship: Stevo Poulin (Northern Colorado) dec Spencer Moore (North Carolina) 5-0 Third Place: Anthony Molton (Campbell) dec Antonio Lorenzo (Oklahoma) 4-2 Fifth Place: Kurt McHenry (Penn State) MedFFT Keyveon Roller (Virginia) Seventh Place: Beric Jordan (Oklahoma) dec Jeff Jacome (Gardner-Webb) 11-7 133 lbs Championship: Nasir Bailey (Little Rock) dec Dom Serrano (Northern Colorado) 4-1SV Third Place: Ethan Oakley (North Carolina) dec Kyle Burwick (North Dakota State) 4-1SV Fifth Place: Blake Boarman (Chattanooga) dec TK Davis (Gardner-Webb) 6-5 Seventh Place: Cleveland Belton (Oklahoma) dec Bryce Luna (Chattanooga) 4-3 141 lbs Championship: Dylan Cedeno (Virginia) dec Jayden Scott (North Carolina) 2-0 Third Place: Richard Treanor (Army West Point) fall Shannon Hanna (Campbell) 2:43 Fifth Place: Braden Basile (Army West Point) dec Kyren Butler (Virginia) 5-4 Seventh Place: AJ Rallo (Bellarmine) MedFFT Tyson Sherlock (Davidson) 149 lbs Championship: Jordan Williams (Little Rock) dec Connor Pierce (Penn State) 10-5 Third Place: Willie McDougald (Oklahoma) dec Wynton Denkins (Campbell) 5-3TB Fifth Place: Kyle Schickel (Clarion) maj Tyler McKnight (Davidson) 16-5 Seventh Place: Carson DesRosier (The Citadel) dec Benji Alanis (Northern Colorado) 7-4 157 lbs Championship: Blake Saito (Brown) dec Maxwell Petersen (North Dakota State) 6-3 Third Place: Tyler Badgett (The Citadel) dec Brayden Roberts (Long Island) 4-1SV Fifth Place: Dakota Morris (Army West Point) tech Gabriel Schumm (North Dakota State) 15-0 Seventh Place: Nick Sanko (Virginia) maj Hayden Watson (The Citadel) 11-2 165 lbs Championship: Gunner Filipowicz (Army West Point) tech Aiden Wallace (Duke) 18-3 Third Place: Tate Picklo (Oklahoma) maj Boeden Greenley (North Dakota State) 11-2 Fifth Place: Thomas Snipes (The Citadel) maj Jackson Hurst (Chattanooga) 15-4 Seventh Place: Dom Baker (Campbell) dec Mannix Morgan (Oklahoma) 18-12 174 lbs Championship: Sergio Desiante (Chattanooga) dec Gaven Sax (Oklahoma) 3-2 Third Place: Caleb Campos (American) InjDef John Worthing (Clarion) Fifth Place: Dalton Harkins (Army West Point) dec Lennox Wolak (Virginia Tech) 4-1SV Seventh Place: Devin Wasley (North Dakota State) dec Ty Finn (Virginia Tech) 2-1 184 lbs Championship: Zack Ryder (Penn State) dec AJ Heeg (Northern Colorado) 6-1SV Third Place: DJ Parker (Oklahoma) dec Aiden Brenot (North Dakota State) 8-1 Fifth Place: TJ Stewart (Virginia Tech) dec Marcus Murabito (North Carolina) 10-6 Seventh Place: Sam Fisher (Virginia Tech) dec Jake Gilfoil (Army West Point) 4-2 197 lbs Championship: Connor Mirasola (Penn State) dec Patrick Brophy (The Citadel) 7-3 Third Place: Sonny Sasso (Virginia Tech) fall Wolfgang Frable (Army West Point) 2:56 Fifth Place: Levi Hopkins (Campbell) maj Cade Lautt (North Carolina) 15-4 Seventh Place: Bradley HIll (Oklahoma) dec Josh McCutchen (Gardner-Webb) 5-1 285 lbs Championship: Cole Mirasola (Penn State) maj Lucas Stoddard (Army West Point) 9-0 Third Place: Brady Colbert (Army West Point) dec Hunter Catka (Virginia Tech) 4-1 Fifth Place: Will Jarrell (American) MedFFT Xavier Doolin (Morgan State) Seventh Place: Connor Barket (Duke) maj Daulton Mayer (Bellarmine) 10-2
  14. 2025 Southern Scuffle Quarterfinal Results 125 Stevo Poulin (Northern Colorado) dec Tristan Daugherty (North Dakota State) 4-1 Antonio Lorenzo (Oklahoma) maj Jeff Jacome (Gardner-Webb) 10-1 Anthony Molton (Campbell) maj Keyveon Roller (Virginia) 9-0 Spencer Moore (North Carolina) dec Beric Jordan (Oklahoma) 2-0 133 Nasir Bailey (Little Rock) tech Davian Guanajuato (North Carolina) 16-1 Kyle Burwick (North Dakota State) dec Blake Boarman (Chattanooga) 7-4 Ethan Oakley (North Carolina) fall Gable Porter (Virginia) Fall 6:00 Dominick Serrano (Northern Colorado) dec TK Davis (Gardner-Webb) 14-10 141 Jayden Scott (North Carolina) dec Mosha Schwartz (Oklahoma) 3-2 Richard Treanor (Army West Point) dec Kyren Butler (Virginia) 4-1 Shannon Hanna (Campbell) fall Ian Oswalt (Brown) 4:23 Dylan Cedeno (Virginia) dec Braden Basile (Army West Point) 5-4 149 Willie McDougald (Oklahoma) maj Kyle Schickel (Clarion) 11-3 Connor Pierce (Penn State) dec Carson DesRosier (The Citadel) 7-4SV Wynton Denkins (Campbell) dec Benji Alanis (Northern Colorado) 7-3 Jordan Williams (Little Rock) maj Dayne Dalrymple (Chattanooga) 14-4 157 Dakota Morris (Army West Point) dec Jack Nies (American) 4-1 Max Petersen (North Dakota State) dec Michael Gioffre (Virginia) 11-4 Blake Saito (Brown) dec Trae McDaniel (Army West Point) 4-2 Tyler Badgett (The Citadel) InjDef Tanner Peake (Davidson) 165 Gunner Filipowicz (Army West Point) fall Cooper Lockhart (Morgan State) Fall 1:28 Jackson Hurst (Chattanooga) dec Mannix Morgan (Oklahoma) 8-5SV Aidan Wallace (Duke) dec Dom Baker (Campbell) 8-4 Tate Picklo (Oklahoma) dec Boeden Greenley (North Dakota State) 19-14 174 Lennox Wolak (Virginia Tech) tech Rocco Contino (Virginia) 18-1 Sergio Desiante (Chattanooga) dec John Worthing (Clarion) 7-3 Dalton Harkins (Army West Point) dec Gage Wright (Virginia Tech) 9-5 Gaven Sax (Oklahoma) dec Caleb Campos (American) 6-1 184 AJ Heeg (Northern Colorado) maj Gavin Kane (North Carolina) 14-6 Marcus Murabito (North Carolina) dec Triston Wills (Little Rock) 2-1 TJ Stewart (Virginia Tech) dec Andrew Reall (Brown) 7-6 Zack Ryder (Penn State) dec DJ Parker (Oklahoma) 9-2 197 Wolfgang Frable (Army West Point) dec Levi Hopkins (Campbell) 4-2 Connor Mirasola (Penn State) tech Max Shulaw (Virginia) 21-5 Sonny Sasso (Virginia Tech) fall Tayshaun Glover (North Dakota State) 3:38 Patrick Brophy (The Citadel) maj Bradley Hill (Oklahoma) 11-2 285 Lucas Stoddard (Army West Point) dec Xavier Doolin (Morgan State) 2-0 Will Jarrell (American) dec Daulton Mayer (Bellarmine) 10-6 Brady Colbert (Army West Point) dec Hunter Catka (Virginia Tech) 4-2 Cole Mirasola (Penn State) tech Connor Barket (Duke) 21-6
  15. De La Salle
  16. InterMat Staff

    Ryan Espiritu

    Vacaville
  17. InterMat Staff

    Carson Shank

    Lincoln East
  18. Lincoln East
  19. After five seasons at Oklahoma and four trips to the NCAA tournament, Josh Heindselman has relocated to Michigan for his final year of collegiate wrestling. Prior to the Midlands, Heindselman competed at both the Cleveland State Open and the Kent State Open with impressive results. He won both tournaments with eight match victories, three falls, four technical falls, and a single decision over No. 18 Daniel Bucknavich (Cleveland State). Heindselman continued this momentum in the Midlands. He won his first three matches via technical fall before escaping with a 5-4 decision over No. 22 Jacob Bullock (Indiana) in the title match. Along the way, he averaged 3.13 points per minute and allowed only 0.87 points per minute. That leaves him with a +2.26 point differential, which was the highest across the tournament. He defeated his first three opponents, Zach Delsanter (Penn), Peter Ming (Stanford), and Logan Shephard (Bucknell), by a combined 63 to 15 score. His point differential across those three matches was a whopping +3.18. His 3.13 points per minute was the highest scoring rate of the tournament. He outpaced No. 19 Maxx Mayfield (Northwestern), who averaged 2.52 points per minute on his way to a second-place finish at 165 pounds. The second-best point differential of the Midlands belonged to No. 19 Reece Heller (Pittsburgh), who won the tournament at 184 pounds and finished with a +1.70 differential. Defensively, the best points allowed per minute rate actually belonged to Sam Cartella (Northwestern). He made the quarterfinals before losing to Jaren Abas (Stanford) and then lost his subsequent match in the wrestlebacks. However, he shutout his first two opponents and allowed only seven points in the tournament. On a per-minute basis, that comes out to 0.22 points allowed per minute, which slightly edges Jude Swisher’s (Penn) 0.23 rate who finished third at 157 pounds. Despite only sending three wrestlers to the Midlands, Ohio State actually had the best collective point differential. Those three wrestlers combined to score 1.10 points per minute, while allowing only 0.42. The resulting +0.68 differential was the best among all the teams in the field. Leading the way for the Buckeyes was Ben Davino who finished third at 133 pounds. The former highly-regarded recruit lost to Dylan Shawver (Rutgers) in rideouts with a shot to the finals on the line. However, he outscored the rest of his opposition 45 to nine. Team champion Stanford, who edged Rutgers 157 to 147 in the tournament standings, finished with the third-best collective point differential. Their +0.54 differential was behind Ohio State and Pittsburgh (+0.56). Indiana’s Tyler Lillard appeared to be a shoo-in for the Will Lewan “Most Mat Time” award. On the path to his surprising tournament title at 165 pounds, he won three straight overtime matches over Dominic Federici (Lehigh), No. 27 Anthony White (Rutgers), and No. 14 Hunter Garvin (Stanford). However, Lillard actually cost himself match opportunities by continually winning. The honor for most mat time actually goes to Princeton’s No. 26 Marc-Anthony McGowan. The former Cadet world champion made his collegiate debut at the Midlands tournament and finished seventh after losses to No. 16 Dean Peterson (Rutgers) and No. 25 Jacob Moran (Indiana). However, McGowan won his other six matches and finished with over 55 minutes of mat time across his eight matches. The highest-scoring match of the tournament came in the first round at heavyweight. Penn’s John Pardo defeated Jackson Mankowski (Stanford) with a 28-12 technical fall. The Stanford wrestler actually scored the first takedown of the match inside the first minute. However, Pardo was then able to take over the contest. He finished with eight takedowns, three escapes, and a penalty point, and he finished the bout with a little over a minute left in the third period. The 40 points put on the board between Pardo and Mankowski were the most of any match in the tournament. However, 184-pound match between No. 32 Donnell Washington (Indiana) and Ian Bush (West Virginia) also deserves to be highlighted. In their second round match, the two combined for 39 points with Washington taking the 21 to 18 decision. In the first two periods, Washington scored three takedowns and a four-point near fall, and the Indiana wrestler held a 12-point edge going into the final period. Bush made a hard charge with four takedowns in the final frame, but was able to hold on and escape with the victory. While preparing for this article, I came across several instances of wrestlers being awarded the riding time point after winning by technical fall prior to the end of the third period. As most readers likely know, the Rule 4, Section 5, Article 13 of the NCAA wrestling rule book states, “an earned riding time point may be awarded no sooner than at the end of the third period and/or at the end of any sudden victory or any round of tiebreakers.” Obviously, in the grand scheme of things, this is not a material difference, but could you imagine a football scorekeeper giving a running back extra yards or a linebacker extra tackles? I know being a table worker is a thankless job. Trust me, I know. However, in this modern age, we should be able to consistently and correctly score college wrestling matches.
  20. It’s never officially the New Year until the Southern Scuffle in college wrestling. The brackets are out and we’ll take a look at who is in (and out) for the ACC. Duke, North Carolina, Virginia, and Virginia Tech all have partial lineups in the field made up of starters and backups. There are a couple guys making their season debuts, a few returning from injuries in the opening half of the season, and several weights where teams are still trying to decide who is going to get the starting nod for ACC duals starting next week. Here are a few things to keep an eye on this weekend in Chattanooga. 125 #21 Spencer Moore UNC #28 Keyveon Roller UVA Ethan Grimminger Duke Cam Stinson UNC Riley Rowan Duke This will be a great opportunity for both Spencer Moore and Keyveon Roller to get some momentum going into conference duals. Moore is 7-3 on the year with two losses to top-20 wrestlers and Roller is off to a great start after dropping to 125, opening the year with a 4-1 record. Stinson is a huge recruit for the Tar Heels--a four-time NC State Champion who amassed a perfect 205-0 record, he is definitely one to keep your eyes on for the future. 133 Kyle Montaperto UVA Derek Guanajuato UNC Raymond Adams Duke Durbin Carpenter VT #13 Ethan Oakley UNC Gable Porter UVA Spencer VonSavoye Duke Ethan Oakley enters as the lone ranked ACC wrestler at this weight and has a great path in his bracket; he sets up for a likely quarterfinal matchup with the winner of Gable Porter and Ethan Berginc (Army). Porter has gotten the majority of the starts for the Hoos this year, but Kyle Montaperto is mounting a challenge for the weight after a strong showing at the Sheridan Invitational; Porter was injured at that tournament and is looking to add another ranked win to his 4-2 start. 141 Jayden Scott UNC #27 Kyren Butler UVA Luke Simcox UNC Dylan Cedeno UVA This is a big weight for Virginia. Kyren Butler has impressed so far this year and is coming off a title at the Sheridan Invite, but he is still looking for a signature win. This bracket will give him that opportunity, with multiple ranked wrestlers. Dylan Cedeno is making his season debut for the Hoos and is a previous NCAA qualifier. He is dropping from 157 where he had a strong, though injury-shortened season last year. Virginia has two strong options at this weight and this weekend could go a long way in determining the starter for conference duals. 149 Cullen Kane UNC Sean O’Donnell Duke This is the fewest entries at any weight for the ACC. Kane is making his season debut and O’Donnell is off to a 6-6 start, looking to gain momentum moving into ACC competition. 157 Logan Fite Duke Gavin Cagle UVA Michael Gioffre UVA Matt Henrich VT Nick Sanko UVA Nick Tattini Duke Frank Dibella VT Luke Ferrero Duke This is a weight where we see several guys trying to make their case to be in the starting lineup. Michael Gioffre is the 5-seed and is in search of a ranked win to bolster a strong 4-1 start to his year. Duke has seen Ferrero as the starter for the majority of the season; Fite and Tattini are looking to make the statement that they should get that spot. 165 Connor Brady VT Jackson Spires VT Nick Fea UNC Mason Stefanelli UVA Aiden Wallace Duke Omaury Alvarez UNC Kylan Montgomery VT Another interesting weight here, in my opinion. Connor Brady was expected to be the starter for the Hokies and entered the season ranked. However, he has been out with an injury and Mac Church has made the most of his time at the spot, working up to a #25 ranking and a 10-6 record. Brady is a four-time NCAA qualifier and wants another crack at earning All-American status. Aiden Wallace is quietly off to a great start for the Blue Devils. He enters with a 15-4 record and is looking to make some noise. Nick Fea has been the starter for the Tar Heels, Omaury Alvarez is trying to make his case for an opportunity in the starting lineup. 174 #4 Lennox Wolak VT Sabino Portella UNC Rocco Contino UVA Marcus Murabito UNC Gaetano Console Duke Michael Murphy UVA Isaias Estrada UNC Gage Wright VT Nolan O’Boyle UNC Ty Finn VT Wolak has had one of the tougher early-season schedules in the country. He is 3-2 to start his time in Blacksburg; all three wins by pin, including against #22 Jackson Turley and #23 Clayton Whiting. His losses are to #1 Keegan O’Toole and #3 Dean Hamiti. His dual schedule doesn’t get much easier with the ACC having the #5, #18, #19 and #20 ranked wrestlers. I’ve been impressed by Rocco Contino this year, he is wide open and a lot of fun to watch. He will have an opportunity to win some big matches this weekend. 184 #16 Gavin Kane UNC Griffin Gammel UVA Sam Fisher VT David Hussey Duke #25 TJ Stewart VT Justin Phillips UVA Aiden Schlett UNC Hadyn Danals UVA Gavin Kane earned All-American status in 2023 and is a three-time NCAA qualifier. He is off to a great start so far this year with a big win over #11 Edmond Ruth and a close loss to #5 Silas Allred. He is looking to return to the podium in Philly and will have to navigate a tough bracket from the 1-seed. The other big story here, of course, is TJ Stewart. Stewart is coming off an All-American finish as a freshman, but has had the worst possible start to his season. He enters at 0-4 and just hasn’t looked himself all year. We know he is returning from a knee injury and this could be a great opportunity to show the country that he is back. Haydn Danals is also returning from an early season injury and will be back on the mat for the first time since their opening dual against NDSU. 197 Cade Lautt UNC Max Shulaw UVA Sonny Sasso VT Ethan Weatherspoon UVA Max Shulaw has shown a ton of potential as a true freshman, he has made several starts for the Hoos but will be competing unattached as they decide whether they want to keep him in redshirt. Sonny Sasso will be back on the mat for the Hokies after an injury slowed a fast start; he is 5-0 on the season with 5 pins. He is looking for some statement wins as he tries to pry the starting spot from #8 Andy Smith--this is one of a couple weights where the Hokies have two dangerous options for the starting lineup. 285 Parker Ferrell VT Gabe Christensen UVA Nolan Neves UNC Hunter Catka VT #29 Conner Barket Duke Barket is the latest in the line of talented upper-weights for the Blue Devils under the tutelage of Tom Erikson. He is off to a solid 15-2 start and is looking for some signature wins to pad his resume. Gabe Christensen has looked great for the Hoos in his first year being healthy; he is 4-0 to start the year and will have an opportunity for some big matches in this bracket. Just like 197, the Hokies have two stellar options at 285. #15 Jimmy Mullen has gotten the bulk of the starts, but Hunter Catka will be looking to make his case for the spot. Catka is a three-time NCAA qualifier and lost in the blood round last year; he is 5-2 to start this season and won the Keystone Classic.
  21. Friday’s DI Dual Results Purdue 31 Kent State 10 125 - Matt Ramos (Purdue) maj Nico Calello (Kent State) 16-4 133 - Dustin Norris (Purdue) tech Adan Benavidez (Kent State) 15-0 141 - Greyson Clark (Purdue) maj Jordan Decatur (Kent State) 11-2 149 - Billy Meiszner (Kent State) dec Isaac Ruble (Purdue) 9-5 157 - Kade Law (Purdue) tech Dominic Paterra (Kent State) 17-2 165 - Carson Miller (Kent State) maj Stoney Buell (Purdue) 12-1 174 - Brody Baumann (Purdue) tech Hunter Andel (Kent State) 21-5 184 - Orlando Cruz (Purdue) dec Trent Thomas (Kent State) 4-1SV 197 - Ben Vanadia (Purdue) tech Corey Boerio (Kent State) 20-3 285 - Brentan Simmerman (Kent State) dec Hayden Filipovich (Purdue) 4-2 Pittsburgh 32 Pitt-Johnstown 8 125 - Nick Babin (Pittsburgh) maj Trevon Gray (Pitt-Johnstown) 12-0 133 - Tyler Chappell (Pittsburgh) dec Tyson Cook (Pitt-Johnstown) 8-6 141 - Briar Priest (Pittsburgh) maj Mason Myers (Pitt-Johnstown) 17-3 149 - Anthony Santaniello (Pittsburgh) tech Chad Ozias (Pitt-Johnstown) 16-1 157 - Jack Pletcher (Pittsburgh) maj Cooper Warshel (Pitt-Johnstown) 11-3 165 - Grant MacKay (Pittsburgh) tech Gavyn Beck (Pitt-Johnstown) 15-0 174 - Mateo de la Pena (Pittsburgh) dec Macon Myers (Pitt-Johnstown) 6-2 184 - Chase Kranitz (Pittsburgh) maj Noah Gribus (Pitt-Johnstown) 12-0 197 - Dakoda Rodgers (Pitt-Johnstown) tech Daniel Gurovich (Pittsburgh) 18-2 285 - Isaiah Vance (Pitt-Johnstown) dec Mustafa Woodi (Pittsburgh) 9-6 Ohio 24 Cleveland State 14 125 - Ben Aranda (Cleveland State) dec Ryan Meek (Ohio) 7-3 133 - Nick Molchak (Cleveland State) dec TJ England (Ohio) 6-3 141 - Kaden Jett (Ohio) dec Landen Duncan (Cleveland State) 2-1 149 - Derek Raike (Ohio) fall Connor Saylor (Cleveland State) 1:09 157 - Douglas Terry (Cleveland State) maj Logan Cravatas (Ohio) 11-2 165 - Tate Geiser (Cleveland State) maj Jack Lledo (Ohio) 11-1 174 - Garrett Thompson (Ohio) tech Ronald Dimmerling (Cleveland State) 17-1 184 - Jeremy Olszko (Ohio) maj JR Reed (Cleveland State) 11-2 197 - Austin Starr (Ohio) dec Joey Lyons (Cleveland State) 11-4 285 - Jordan Greer (Ohio) dec Daniel Bucknavich (Cleveland State) 7-3 Cornell 26 Missouri 12 125 - Gage Walker (Missouri) fall Marcello Milani (Cornell) 6:14 133 - Tyler Ferrera (Cornell) dec Kade Moore (Missouri) 3-2 141 - Joshua Saunders (Cornell) maj Josh Edmond (Missouri) 12-4 149 - Zeke Seltzer (Missouri) dec Mark Botello (Cornell) 4-1 157 - Meyer Shapiro (Cornell) tech J Conway (Missouri) 17-2 165 - Julian Ramirez (Cornell) dec Joel Mylin (Missouri) 8-2 174 - Simon Ruiz (Cornell) maj Jake Stoffel (Missouri) 17-3 184 - Chris Foca (Cornell) maj Colton Hawks (Missouri) 9-1 197 - Aiden Hanning (Cornell) dec Jesse Cassat (Missouri) 2-0 285 - Jarrett Stoner (Missouri) dec Aiden Compton (Cornell) 5-0 Oklahoma State 43 Air Force 6 125 - Troy Spratley (Oklahoma State) tech Bubba Wright (Air Force) 20-3 133 - Gavin Caprella (Air Force) FFT 141 - Tagen Jamison (Oklahoma State) tech Carter Nogel (Air Force) 20-5 149 - Carter Young (Oklahoma State) tech Alec Viduya (Air Force) 18-3 157 - Caleb Fish (Oklahoma State) tech EJ Beloncik (Air Force) 20-3 165 - Colin Young (Oklahoma State) dec Andrew Harmon (Air Force) 8-2 174 - Dean Hamiti (Oklahoma State) fall Jack Ganos (Air Force) 1:55 184 - Dustin Plott (Oklahoma State) fall Gage Musser (Air Force) 1:46 197 - Luke Surber (Oklahoma State) tech Brian Burburjia (Air Force) 23-8 285 - Konner Doucet (Oklahoma State) dec Antonio Ramos (Air Force) 2-1
  22. The 2025 recruiting class for Cornell is arguably one of the best in the nation. The Class of 2026 is now rounding into shape as one of the clubhouse leaders in those recruiting rankings, as well. Mike Grey’s team added to an already-impressive recruiting haul with a verbal commitment from Oklahoma state champion Joseph Jeter (Edmond North, Oklahoma) today). Jeter is a two-time Oklahoma state medalist. He is currently ranked seventh in the nation at 157 lbs and #30 overall in the Class of 2026. As a freshman, Jeter placed third in the state at 138 lbs. Last year, he captured the 6A state crown at 150 lbs. Outside of Oklahoma, Jeter has plenty of national credentials. In 2024, he made the U17 World Team in Greco-Roman and came up a match shy of earning a medal in Amann, Jordan. The same weekend that Jeter earned a spot on the U17 Greco team, he also placed fourth in freestyle. In 2023, Jeter earned a spot on the Fargo 16U podium in both styles, highlighted by a third-place finish in freestyle. Just a few weeks ago, Jeter made the Walsh Ironman finals at 150 lbs. With Jeter’s commitment, Cornell now has verbals from four of the top-60 juniors in the country and five Big Boarder’s overall. Before committing to Cornell, Jeter also took recruiting trips to Illinois, Oklahoma, Princeton, and Stanford. For all of Cornell’s recruits from the Class of 2025 and 2026: Click Here
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    Joseph Jeter

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  24. The best way to describe last week’s Fantasy Scoring Week would be… boring. Two Tournaments only, and lots of the anticipated potential entries were no-shows. It's the new era of wrestling we unfortunately live in now. Week 10 offers a little more optimism for excitement, with The Southern Scuffle as the main event with a handful of duals, including the Journeymen Armbar as the only multi-dual event. Flowrestling has put out an entry list for the Southern Scuffle, though as we always say: “ Entrants and participants are two different things.” While there are several top ranked wrestlers, currently there are some big names missing (Andrew Alirez, several Virginia Tech wrestlers like Ventresca/Latona/Henson/Hipolito/Mullen, and Stephen Little). So, again, the new wrestling world we live in. Also to note, we are not into the second semester, meaning the non-attach ban on True Freshmen is off, so expect several blue-chippers to start getting unleashed out into the opens (pun intended). A reminder of some important rules: Wrestlers entered at a weight must compete at that weight or else their results will not be counted. Wrestlers in the “Floater” spots can compete at ANY weight and accumulate Fantasy points. A wrestler will LOCK on your roster at 12pm ET on the day of their first competition for the week. (refer to the SHP’s Week Preview) Only results against D1 competition (starters, backups, and redshirts) will count towards Fantasy Points. Check your league settings to know how many add/drops are permitted per week. Have a question, concern, suggestions, or just want to chat about Fantasy Wrestling? Hit us up on Twitter or head over to the InterMat Forums where we have a Fantasy Wrestling dedicated Forum page! Wrestlers I Like This Week Wrestler (School)- competition for the week [Proj Score]* 125: Troy Spratley (OKST) - @ Air Force [+5] Matt Ramos (PUR) - @ Kent State [+5] Caleb Smith (NEB)- @ UNI [+3] Marc-Anthony McGowan (PRIN) - Vs West Virginia [+3] 133: Anthony Noto (LHU) - Armbar At The Armory [+11] Nic Bouzakis (OHST) - Vs Oregon State [+5] Braxton Brown (MARY) - Armbar At The Armory [+4] Reece Witcraft (OKST) - @ Air Force [+4] Dustin Norris (PUR) - @ Kent State [+4] Jett Strickenberger (WVU) - @ Princeton [+3] 141: Wyatt Henson (LHU) - Armbar At The Armory [+11] Tagen Jamison (OKST) - @ Air Force [+5] Jesse Mendez (OHST) - Vs Oregon State [+4] Josh Edmond (MIZZ) - Vs Cornell [+3] 149: Dylan Layton (CSU) - Bobby Kauffman Open Derek Raike (OHIO) - Vs Cleveland State [+5] Paul Kelly (CBU) - @ Utah Valley [+4] Dylan D’Emilio (OHST) - Vs Oregon State [+4] Carter Young (OKST) - @ Air Force [+4] Ethan Fernandez (COR) - @ Missouri [+3] Billy Meiszner (KENT) - Vs Purdue [+3] Ridge Lovett (NEB)- @ UNI [+3] 157: Ethen Miller (MARY) - Armbar At The Armory [+11] Meyer Shapiro (COR) - @ Missouri [+4] Caleb Fish (OKST) - @ Air Force [+4] Joey Blaze (PUR) - @ Kent State [+4] Peyten Kellar (OHIO) - Vs Cleveland State [+3] 165: Cesar Alvan (COL) - Armbar At The Armory [+10] Peyton Hall (WVU) - @ Princeton [+5] Bubba Wilson (NEB)- @ UNI [+3] Sammy Sasso (OHST) - Vs Oregon State [+3] Cameron Amine (OKST) - @ Air Force [+3] Terrell Barraclaugh (UVU) - Vs California Baptist [+3] 174: Bevin Cassella (BING) - Armbar At The Armory [+11] Dean Hamiti (OKST) - @ Air Force [+5] Brody Baumann (PUR) - @ Kent State [+5] Garrett Thompson (OHIO) - Vs Cleveland State [+4] Brody Conley (WVU) - @ Princeton [+4] Parker Keckeisen (UNI) - Vs Nebraska [+3] Carson Kharchla (OHST) - Vs Oregon State [+3] 184: Jaxon Smith (MARY) - Armbar At The Armory [+10] Dustin Plott (OKST) - @ Air Force [+5] Jeremy Olszko (OHIO) - Vs Cleveland State [+4] James Rowley (PUR) - @ Kent State [+4] Nathan Haas (CBU) - @ Utah Valley [+3] 197: Mikey Dellagatta (COR) - Bobby Kauffman Open Luke Surber (OKST) - @ Air Force [+3] Ben Vanadia (PUR) - @ Kent State [+3] 285: David Szuba (RID)- Bobby Kauffman Open Seth Nevills (MARY) - Armbar At The Armory [+10] Seth Nitzel (MIZZ) - Vs Cornell [+4] Lance Runyon (UNI) - Vs Nebraska [+3]
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