Semis are as follows:
125: Noto vs Baker; Fischer vs Ferri
133: Strickland vs Schulist; Manley vs Koehler
141: Jones vs Mason; Koleno vs Ervin
149: Tyus vs Lovett; Higley vs Burgos
157: Munson vs Pappas; Robinson vs Eyler
165: Olejnik vs Hubbard; Munguia vs Bassett
174: Cramer vs Messer; Worthing vs Stoltzfus
184: Feldkamps vs Nassar; Lehman vs Fegley
197: Laird vs Mitchell; Brewer vs Bagoly
285: McKiernan vs Bucknavich; Aaron vs Reid
Tough round for Rider as two of their 1 seeds fall in the quarters.
McKenzie Bell loses by a late takedown to Jaivon Jones of Northern Illinois
Quinn Kinner pinned by George Masons' Nate Higley
Last year I think it was only Northwestern? With Penn missing out by a slim margin at 184
This year, off the top of my head, I think Iowa is in good shape to qualify 10.
Any others?
Maybe not literally waiting for him but I believe he is currently in the business school (could be mistaken). Stanford Business School graduates can almost always obtain a lucrative opportunity. The degree is well respected and Network is strong