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Wrestling: MN Gets 3 AA's and Gable is a Champ Again!!!

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The 2022 NCAA Wrestling Championship brackets were released last night in an online show at NCAA.com. MN has qualified 9 wrestlers, including 8 Automatic Qualifiers and Bailee O'Reilly was chosen as an at-large bid after injuring his knee at the B1G's last weekend.

We have two top 8 seeds in #1 Gable Steveson and #8 Pat McKee, so by our seeds we should end up with two AA's. If we are to have more than two AA's, probably the most likely possibilities are #10 Jake Bergeland or #19 Isaiah Salazar. We'll just have to see if some of our lower seeded guys can put together a great tournament!!!

The Natty's run from Thurs. March 17th - Sat. March 19th and all of the sessions are broadcast live on ESPNU/ESPN3 and ESPN. If you get ESPN through your cable provider and you want to watch individual matches, go to ESPN.com. Then on the schedule of broadcasts, look under Wrestling and you'll find ESPN3, the matches are on there. Or here's the site for the 1st session on Thurs. 3-17 www.espn.com/watch/schedule/_/type/upcoming/startDate/20220317.

This is always A FUN TOURNAMENT TO WATCH, one of my favorite sports weekends of the year!!! So tune in if you can!!!

Go Gopher Wrestling!!
#GopherTough!!!



Here's the article on the Natty brackets from Gophersports.com, and some other articles on Natty at-large bids, etc.:


2022 NCAA Wrestling Championship Brackets Released


Bergeland Jakob

Brad Rempel

Gophersports.com
Wrestling
3/9/2022

MINNEAPOLIS - The stage is set for Detroit as the NCAA released all ten brackets for the NCAA Championships on Wednesday evening. The championships will begin next Thursday, March 17 through March 19 inside Little Caesars Arena.

The class of nine Gophers representing the Maroon & Gold is headlined by senior heavyweight Gable Steveson as he claims the top-seed in his weight class for the third straight season. Steveson just came off of his third Big Ten title in Lincoln, and heads into the NCAA tournament with a perfect 13-0 record and a 100% bonus rate on the season.

Patrick McKee claims the 8-seed at 125 pounds after his impressive third-place finish at the conference tournament. He takes a 20-7 record to Detroit and will face off against Caleb Smith of Appalachian State. This will mark McKee's second appearance at the NCAA tournament, as he became an All-American last season with a third-place finish.

Jake Gliva enters his first NCAA tournament as the 29-seed as he will get Virginia Tech's Korbin Myers in the first round. Gliva placed 8th at the Big Ten tournament last weekend, defeating the current 13-seed Brock Hudkins (Indiana) to earn his automatic bid.

Jake Bergeland looks to continue his momentum into Detroit as he sits as the 10-seed at 141 pounds. The redshirt senior currently holds a 19-7 mark on the season and is coming off of a third-place finish in Lincoln. He will toe the line against Gabe Willochell of Edinboro in the first round next Thursday.

Michael Blockhus slots in at No. 31 in the 149-pound bracket as he will get North Carolina State's Tariq Wilson in the first round. Blockhus holds a 16-13 record on the year as he heads into his second NCAA tournament.

Cael Carlson gets the 28-seed at 165 pounds, as his first career NCAA tournament match will come against the returning NCAA champion Shane Griffith of Stanford. Carlson earned his tournament bid by placing 7th at the Big Tens, pinning Michigan State's Caleb Fish for the final allocation spot.

One day after earning an at-large bid for the NCAA Championships, Bailee O'Reilly found himself as the No. 21 seed, where he will take on South Dakota State's Cade DeVos in round one. O'Reilly has an 11-6 record on the year and reached the Big Ten quarterfinals before injury defaulting out of the tournament.

Yet another NCAA first-timer enters the fold at 184 pounds for the Maroon & Gold as Isaiah Salazar holds the 19-seed as he will battle North Carolina's Gavin Kane. Salazar had an impressive Big Ten tournament as he defeated two top-15 opponents to earn his spot. He holds a 14-5 record this season.

The final NCAA qualifier for the Gophers is Michial Foy at 197 pounds as he gets the No. 26 seed and will face Rocky Elam in the first round. Foy, who as a 2019 NJCAA national champion, earned his spot in his first NCAA Division I championships by defeating Jaron Smith for the final allocation spot at the Big Ten tournament.

The NCAA Championships will run Thursday-Saturday, March 17-19. The entire tournament will be televised on the ESPN family of networks with ESPN3 providing mat-by-mat coverage online. The complete NCAA Championships bracket can be found here (PDF).


At-Large Selections For 2022 Division I Wrestling Championships

Check out all 330 NCAA qualifiers!​




Flowrestling.com
JD Rader
March 8, 2022

INDIANAPOLIS
— The NCAA announced the 44 at-large selections for the 2022 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships in Detroit.
Mar 17-19, TBD
The at-large selections, listed in alphabetical order in each weight class, join the 286 student-athletes that qualified through their conference tournament finishes over the weekend. The at-large selections were made by the NCAA Division I Wrestling Committee using the following selection criteria: head-to-head competition, quality wins, results against common opponents, winning percentage, ratings percentage index, coaches ranking and conference tournament finish.
Seeding and brackets for this year’s event will be revealed tomorrow, March 9, during the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships Selection Show on NCAA.com at 6 p.m. ET.

125​

NAMESCHOOLCONFERENCE
Vito ArujauCornellEIWA
Logan AshtonStanfordPac 12
Drake AyalaIowaBig Ten
Eric BarnettWisconsinBig Ten
Jakob CamachoNC StateACC
Justin CardaniIllinoisBig Ten
Killian CardinaleWest VirginiaBig 12
Brandon CourtneyArizona St.Pac 12
Michael DeAugustinoNorthwesternBig Ten
Pat GloryPrincetonEIWA
Fabian GutierrezChattanoogaSoCon
Malik HeinselmanOhio St.Big Ten
Drew HildebrandtPenn St.Big Ten
Brandon KaylorOregon St.Pac 12
Jace KoelzerNorthern Colo.Big 12
Taylor LaMontUtah ValleyBig 12
Sam LatonaVirginia TechACC
Antonio LorenzoCal PolyPac 12At-Large
Joe ManchioColumbiaEIWAAt-Large
Trevor MastrogiovanniOklahoma St.Big 12
Patrick McCormickVirginiaACC
Patrick McKeeMinnesotaBig Ten
Korbin MeinkCampbellSoCon
Ryan MillerPennEIWA
Anthony NotoLock HavenMAC
Joey PrataOklahomaBig 12
Devin SchroderPurdueBig Ten
Dylan ShawverRutgersBig Ten
Caleb SmithApp StateSoConAt-Large
Nick SurianoMichiganBig Ten
Noah SurtinMissouriBig 12At-Large
Kysen TerukinaIowa St.Big 12At-Large
Brody TeskeUNIBig 12

133​

NAMESCHOOLCONFERENCE
Ramazan AttasauovIowa St.Big 12
Kyle BiscogliaUNIBig 12
Roman Bravo-YoungPenn St.Big Ten
Kyle BurwickWisconsinBig TenAt-Large
Lucas ByrdIllinoisBig Ten
Chris CannonNorthwesternBig Ten
Michael ColaioccoPennEIWA
Brian CourtneyVirginiaACC
Austin DeSantoIowaBig Ten
Haiden DruryUtah ValleyBig 12
Daton FixOklahoma St.Big 12
Sidney FloresAir ForceBig 12
RayVon FoleyMichigan St.Big Ten
Jake GlivaMinnesotaBig Ten
Joseph HeilmannNorth CarolinaACC
Malyke HinesLehighEIWAAt-Large
Brock HudkinsIndianaBig Ten
Josh KoderhandtNavyEIWA
Richie KoehlerRiderMAC
Dominic LaJoieCornellEIWAAt-Large
Anthony MadrigalOklahomaBig 12
Michael McGeeArizona St.Pac 12
Korbin MyersVirginia TechACC
Joe OlivieriRutgersBig Ten
Kai OrineNC StateACC
Brayden PalmerChattanoogaSoCon
Micky PhillippiPittsburghACC
Dylan RagusinMichiganBig Ten
Matt RamosPurdueBig Ten
Chance RichCSU BakersfieldPac 12
Codi RussellApp StateSoCon
Devan TurnerOregon St.Pac 12
Domenick ZacconeCampbellSoConAt-Large

141​

NAMESCHOOLCONFERENCE
Andrew AlirezNorthern Colo.Big 12
Jakob BergelandMinnesotaBig Ten
Jacob ButlerOklahomaBig 12
Clay CarlsonSouth Dakota St.Big 12
Dylan CedenoVirginiaACC
Kizhan ClarkeNorth CarolinaACCAt-Large
CJ CompostoPennEIWA
Dylan D`EmilioOhio St.Big Ten
Dylan DroegemuellerNorth Dakota St.Big 12
Jaydin EiermanIowaBig Ten
Parker FiliusPurdueBig TenAt-Large
Collin GerardiVirginia TechACC
Wilfredo GilFranklin & MarshallEIWA
Shannon HannaCampbellSoCon
Allan HartMissouriBig 12
Ryan JackNC StateACC
Matt KazimirColumbiaEIWA
Quinn KinnerRiderMAC
Nick LeePenn St.Big Ten
Josh MasonBloomsburgMAC
Cole MatthewsPittsburghACC
Connor McGonagleLehighEIWA
Stevan MicicMichiganBig Ten
Ian ParkerIowa St.Big 12
Chad RedNebraskaBig TenAt-Large
Sebastian RiveraRutgersBig Ten
Dresden SimonCentral Mich.MACAt-Large
Frankie Tal ShaharNorthwesternBig Ten
Grant WillitsOregon St.Pac 12
Gabe WillochellEdinboroMAC
Real WoodsStanfordPac 12
Carter YoungOklahoma St.Big 12
Joseph ZargoWisconsinBig TenAt-Large

149​

NAMESCHOOLCONFERENCE
Jaden AbasStanfordPac 12At-Large
Bryce AndonianVirginia TechACC
John ArceriBuffaloMAC
Anthony ArtalonaPennEIWA
Beau BartlettPenn St.Big Ten
Michael BlockhusMinnesotaBig Ten
Max BrignolaLehighEIWA
Cory CrooksOregon St.Pac 12
Jarrett DegenIowa St.Big 12
Yianni DiakomihalisCornellEIWA
Josh EdmondMissouriBig 12At-Large
Dashawn FarberLock HavenMAC
Josh FinesilverDukeACC
Kaden GfellerOklahoma St.Big 12
Austin GomezWisconsinBig Ten
Joshua HeilCampbellSoCon
Marshall KellerPrincetonEIWA
Kody KomaraKent St.MAC
Legend LamerCal PolyPac 12
Ridge LovettNebraskaBig Ten
Willie McDougaldOklahomaBig 12
Jonathan MillnerApp StateSoCon
Corbyn MunsonCentral Mich.MAC
Max MurinIowaBig Ten
PJ OgunsanyaArmy West PointEIWAAt-Large
Kyle ParcoArizona St.Pac 12
Colin RealbutoUNIBig 12
Marcus RobinsonCleveland St.MAC
Sammy SassoOhio St.Big Ten
Zachary ShermanNorth CarolinaACC
Yahya ThomasNorthwesternBig TenAt-Large
Mike Van BrillRutgersBig Ten
Tariq WilsonNC StateACC

157​

NAMESCHOOLCONFERENCE
Ben BartonLock HavenMAC
Brady BergePenn St.Big Ten
Connor BradyVirginia TechACC
David CarrIowa St.Big 12
Dazjon CastoThe CitadelSoCon
Andrew CernigliaNavyEIWA
Elijah ClearyPittsburghACC
Kendall ColemanPurdueBig Ten
Ryan DeakinNorthwesternBig Ten
Jared FranekNorth Dakota St.Big 12
Markus HartmanArmy West PointEIWA
Derek HolschlagUNIBig 12
Josh HumphreysLehighEIWA
Jarrett JacquesMissouriBig 12
Jake KeatingVirginiaACC
Will LewanMichiganBig Ten
Johnny LovettCentral Mich.MAC
Garrett ModelWisconsinBig Ten
Quincy MondayPrincetonEIWA
Austin O`ConnorNorth CarolinaACC
Michael PetiteBuffaloMACAt-Large
Hunter RichardCornellEIWAAt-Large
Peyton RobbNebraskaBig Ten
Chase SaldateMichigan St.Big TenAt-Large
Ed ScottNC StateACC
Wyatt SheetsOklahoma St.Big 12At-Large
Jordan SlivkaOhioMACAt-Large
Jacori TeemerArizona St.Pac 12
Justin ThomasOklahomaBig 12
Hunter WillitsOregon St.Pac 12
Jacob WrightWyomingBig 12
Kaleb YoungIowaBig Ten
Doug ZapfPennEIWA

165​

NAMESCHOOLCONFERENCE
Cameron AmineMichiganBig Ten
Evan BarczakDrexelEIWA
Thomas BullardNC StateACC
Cael CarlsonMinnesotaBig Ten
Brevin CassellaBinghamtonEIWA
Philip ConigliaroHarvardEIWA
Ashton EylerLock HavenMAC
David FerranteNorthwesternBig Ten
Caleb FishMichigan St.Big TenAt-Large
William FormatoApp StateSoConAt-Large
Shane GriffithStanfordPac 12
Peyton HallWest VirginiaBig 12
Dean HamitiWisconsinBig Ten
Zach HartmanBucknellEIWA
Carson KharchlaOhio St.Big Ten
Alex MarinelliIowaBig Ten
Justin McCoyVirginiaACC
Brian MeyerLehighEIWAAt-Large
Rodrick MosleyGardner-WebbSoCon
Andrew NicholsonChattanoogaSoCon
Keegan O`TooleMissouriBig 12
Joshua OgunsanyaColumbiaEIWA
Izzak OlejnikNIUMAC
Matthew OlguinOregon St.Pac 12
Julian RamirezCornellEIWA
Lucas RevanoPennEIWA
Riley SmuckerCleveland St.MAC
Anthony ValenciaArizona St.Pac 12At-Large
Luke WeberNorth Dakota St.Big 12
Jake WentzelPittsburghACC
Evan WickCal PolyPac 12
Clayton WilsonNebraskaBig Ten
Austin YantUNIBig 12

174​

NAMESCHOOLCONFERENCE
Joel DevineIowa St.Big 12
Cade DeVosSouth Dakota St.Big 12
Tyler EischensStanfordPac 12
Matt FinesilverDukeACC
Troy FisherNorthwesternBig Ten
Thomas FlitzApp StateSoCon
Chris FocaCornellEIWAAt-Large
Hayden HastingsWyomingBig 12
Hayden HidlayNC StateACC
Nick IncontreraPennEIWA
Mason KauffmanNIUMAC
Michael KemererIowaBig Ten
Adam KempCal PolyPac 12
Mikey LabriolaNebraskaBig Ten
Clay LauttNorth CarolinaACC
Mekhi LewisVirginia TechACC
Anthony MantanonaOklahomaBig 12
Logan MassaMichiganBig Ten
Peyton MoccoMissouriBig 12
Gerrit NijenhuisPurdueBig TenAt-Large
Jay NivisonBuffaloMAC
Jacob NolanBinghamtonEIWA
Michael O`MalleyDrexelEIWA
Bailee O`ReillyMinnesotaBig TenAt-Large
Connor ONeillRutgersBig Ten
Benjamin PasiukArmy West PointEIWA
Sal PerrineOhioMACAt-Large
Dustin PlottOklahoma St.Big 12
Dennis RobinWest VirginiaBig 12
Lance RunyonUNIBig 12
Ethan SmithOhio St.Big Ten
Dominic SolisMarylandBig Ten
Carter StarocciPenn St.Big Ten

184​

NAMESCHOOLCONFERENCE
Myles AmineMichiganBig Ten
Abe AssadIowaBig Ten
Michael BattistaVirginiaACC
Hunter BolenVirginia TechACC
Zach BraunagelIllinoisBig Ten
Aaron BrooksPenn St.Big Ten
AJ BurkhartLehighEIWA
Kyle CochranMarylandBig Ten
Marcus ColemanIowa St.Big 12
Dakota GeerOklahoma St.Big 12At-Large
Gregg HarveyPittsburghACC
Trent HidlayNC StateACC
Caleb HopkinsCampbellSoCon
Jack JessenNorthwesternBig Ten
Gavin KaneNorth CarolinaACC
Parker KeckeisenUNIBig 12
Jeremiah KentMissouriBig 12
Jonathan LoewCornellEIWA
Max LyonPurdueBig TenAt-Large
Layne MalczewskiMichigan St.Big Ten
Colin McCrackenKent St.MAC
Keegan MooreOklahomaBig 12
Trey MunozOregon St.Pac 12
John PoznanskiRutgersBig Ten
Kaleb RomeroOhio St.Big Ten
Isaiah SalazarMinnesotaBig Ten
Tate SamuelsonWyomingBig 12At-Large
Travis StefanikPrincetonEIWA
Bernie TruaxCal PolyPac 12
Taylor VenzNebraskaBig Ten
Donnell WashingtonIndianaBig TenAt-Large
Christopher WeilerWisconsinBig Ten
Brit WilsonNIUMAC

197​

NAMESCHOOLCONFERENCE
Jay AielloVirginiaACC
Braxton AmosWisconsinBig Ten
Yonger BastidaIowa St.Big 12
Evan BockmanUtah ValleyBig 12
Nino BonaccorsiPittsburghACC
JT BrownArmy West PointEIWAAt-Large
Patrick BruckiMichiganBig Ten
Stephen BuchananWyomingBig 12
Greg BulsakRutgersBig Ten
Cameron CaffeyMichigan St.Big Ten
Jacob CardenasCornellEIWA
Alan ClothierNorthern Colo.Big 12At-Large
Andrew DavisonNorthwesternBig Ten
Max DeanPenn St.Big Ten
Lou DeprezBinghamtonEIWA
Rocky ElamMissouriBig 12
Will FeldkampClarionMACAt-Large
Michial FoyMinnesotaBig Ten
Gavin HoffmanOhio St.Big Ten
Jacob KoserNavyEIWA
Kordell NorfleetArizona St.Pac 12
Thomas PenolaPurdueBig Ten
Owen PentzNorth Dakota St.Big 12
Eric SchultzNebraskaBig Ten
Tanner SloanSouth Dakota St.Big 12
Jaron SmithMarylandBig TenAt-Large
Benjamin SmithCleveland St.MAC
Luke StoutPrincetonEIWA
Isaac TrumbleNC StateACC
Cole UrbasPennEIWA
Matthew WaddellChattanoogaSoCon
Jacob WarnerIowaBig Ten
Jake WoodleyOklahomaBig 12

285​

NAMESCHOOLCONFERENCE
Tony CassioppiIowaBig Ten
Matthew CoverPrincetonEIWAAt-Large
Lucas DavisonNorthwesternBig Ten
Joe DoyleBinghamtonEIWA
Zach ElamMissouriBig 12
Lewis FernandesCornellEIWA
Taye GhadialiCampbellSoCon
Ben GoldinPennEIWA
Tyrell GordonUNIBig 12At-Large
Josh HeindselmanOklahomaBig 12
Wyatt HendricksonAir ForceBig 12
Trent HillgerWisconsinBig Ten
Tyrie HoughtonNC StateACC
Greg KerkvlietPenn St.Big Ten
Zachary Knighton-WardHofstraEIWAAt-Large
Christian LanceNebraskaBig Ten
Luke LuffmanIllinoisBig Ten
Michael McAleaveyThe CitadelSoCon
Brandon MetzNorth Dakota St.Big 12At-Large
Quinn MillerVirginiaACC
AJ NevillsSouth Dakota St.Big 12
Tate OrndorffOhio St.Big Ten
Mason ParrisMichiganBig Ten
Isaac ReidLock HavenMAC
Cohlton SchultzArizona St.Pac 12
Sam SchuylerIowa St.Big 12
Matt StencelCentral Mich.MAC
Gable StevesonMinnesotaBig Ten
Luke SurberOklahoma St.Big 12
Gary TraubOregon St.Pac 12
Nathan TraxlerVirginia TechACC
Michael WolfgramWest VirginiaBig 12At-Large
Jordan WoodLehighEIWA



What Colleges Earned The Most NCAA Qualifiers?

Take a look at the 2022 NCAA D1 qualifiers broken down by school.​





The final qualifiers for the 2022 NCAA Tournament were announced Tuesday solidifying the field at every weight. There is a ton of data to break down in the coming days but in this article, we'll focus purely on the number of qualifiers earned by each college.

Flowrestling.com
Jon Kozak
March 8,2022

How Many Qualifiers Did Each School Earn?​


10 - Iowa, NC State, Northwestern
9 - Cornell, Iowa State, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Oklahoma, Penn, Penn State, Wisconsin
8 - Nebraska, Northern Iowa, Ohio State, Oklahoma State, Oregon State, Virginia, Virginia Tech
7 - Arizona State, Lehigh, Purdue, Rutgers
6 - Campbell, North Carolina, Pittsburgh, Princeton,
5 - Appalachian State, Cal Poly, Lock Haven, Michigan State, North Dakota State, Stanford
4 - Army, Binghamton, Central Michigan, Chattanooga, Illinois, South Dakota State, West Virginia, Wyoming
3 - Buffalo, Columbia, Maryland, Navy, Northern Colorado, Northern Illinois, Utah Valley, Cleveland State
2 - Air Force, Citadel, Drexel, Duke, Indiana, Kent State, Ohio, Rider
1 - Bloomsburg, Bucknell, Clarion, CSU Bakersfield, Edinboro, Franklin & Marshal, Gardner-Webb, Harvard, Hofstra

Take a look below at the individual wrestlers who qualified for each school (sorted alphabetically):

Air Force (2)​

133: Sidney Flores
285: Wyatt Hendrickson

App State (5)​

125: Caleb Smith
133: Codi Russell
149: Jonathan Millner
165: William Formato
174: Thomas Flitz

Arizona State (7)​

125: Brandon Courtney
133: Michael McGee
149: Kyle Parco
157: Jacori Teemer
165: Anthony Valencia
197: Kordell Norfleet
285: Cohlton Schultz

Army (4)​

149: PJ Ogunsanya
157: Markus Hartman
174: Ben Pasiuk
197: JT Brown

Binghamton (4)​

165: Brevin Cassella
174: Jacob Nolan
197: Lou DePrez
285: Joe Doyle

Bloomsburg (1)​

141: Josh Mason

Bucknell (1)​

165: Zach Hartman

Buffalo (3)​

149: John Arceri
157: Michael Petite
174: Jay Nivison

Cal Poly (5)​

125: Antonio Lorenzo
149: Legend Lamer
165: Evan Wick
174: Adam Kemp
184: Bernie Truax

Campbell (6)​

125: Korbin Meink
133: Domenick Zaccone
141: Shannon Hanna
149: Joshua Heil
184: Caleb Hopkins
285: Taye Ghadiali

Central Michigan (4)​

141: Dresden Simon
149: Corbyn Munson
157: Johnny Lovett
285: Matt Stencel

Chattanooga (4)​

125: Fabian Gutierrez
133: Brayden Palmer
165: Andrew Nicholson
197: Matthew Waddell

Citadel (2)​

157: Dazjon Casto
285: Michael McAleavey

Clarion (1)​

197: Will Feldkamp

Cleveland State (3)​

149: Marcus Robinson
165: Riley Smucker
197: Benjamin Smith

Columbia (3)​

125: Joe Manchio
141: Matt Kazimir
165: Josh Ogunsanya

Cornell (9)​

125: Vito Arujau
133: Dom LaJoie
149: Yianni Diakomihalis
157: Hunter Richard
165: Julian Ramirez
174: Chris Foca
184: Jonathan Loew
197: Jacob Cardenas
285: Lewis Fernandes

CSU Bakersfield (1)​

133: Chance Rich

Drexel (2)​

165: Evan Barczak
174: Mickey O'Malley

Duke (2)​

149: Josh Finesilver
174: Matt Finesilver

Edinboro (1)​

141: Gabe Willochell

Franklin & Marshal (1)​

141: Wil Gil

Gardner-Webb (1)​

165: Rodrick Mosley

Harvard (1)​

165: Phil Conigliaro

Hofstra (1)​

285: Zachary Knighton-Ward

Illinois (4)​

125: Justin Cardani
133: Lucas Byrd
184: Zac Braunagel
285: Luke Luffman

Indiana (2)​

133: Brock Hudkins
184: Donnell Washington

Iowa (10)​

125: Drake Ayala
133: Austin DeSanto
141: Jaydin Eierman
149: Max Murin
157: Kaleb Young
165: Alex Marinelli
174: Michael Kemerer
184: Abe Assad
197: Jacob Warner
285: Tony Cassioppi

Iowa State (9)​

125: Kysen Terukina
133: Ramazan Attasauov
141: Ian Parker
149: Jarrett Degen
157: David Carr
174: Joel Devine
184: Marcus Coleman
197: Yonger Bastida
285: Sam Schuyler

Kent State (2)​

149: Kody Komara
184: Colin McCracken

Lehigh (8)​

133: Malyke Hines
141: Connor McGonagle
149: Max Brignola
157: Josh Humphreys
165: Brian Meyer
184: AJ Burkhart
285: Jordan Wood

Lock Haven (5)​

125: Anthony Noto
149: Dashawn Farber
157: Ben Barton
165: Ashton Eyler
285: Isaac Reid

Maryland (3)​

174: Dominic Solis
184: Kyle Cochran
197: Jaron Smith

Michigan (9)​

125: Nick Suriano
133: Dylan Ragusin
141: Stevan Micic
157: Will Lewan
165: Cam Amine
174: Logan Massa
184: Myles Amine
197: Patrick Brucki
285: Mason Parris

Michigan State (5)​

133: RayVon Foley
157: Chase Saldate
165: Caleb Fish
184: Layne Malczewski
197: Cam Caffey

Minnesota (9)​

125: Patrick McKee
133: Jake Gliva
141: Jakob Bergeland
149: Michael Blockhus
165: Cael Carlson
174: Bailee O'Reilly
184: Isaiah Salazar
197: Michial Foy
285: Gable Steveson

Missouri (9)​

125: Noah Surtin
141: Allan Hart
149: Josh Edmond
157: Jarrett Jacques
165: Keegan O'Toole
174: Peyton Mocco
184: Jeremiah Kent
197: Rocky Elam
285: Zach Elam

Navy (3)​

133: Josh Koderhandt
157: Andrew Cerniglia
197: Jacob Koser

NC State (10)​

125: Jakob Camacho
133: Kai Orine
141: Ryan Jack
149: Tariq Wilson
157: Ed Scott
165: Thomas Bullard
174: Hayden Hidlay
184: Trent Hidlay
197: Isaac Trumble
285: Tyrie Houghton

Nebraska (8)​

141: Chad Red
149: Ridge Lovett
157: Peyton Robb
165: Clayton Wilson
174: Mikey Labriola
184: Taylor Venz
197: Eric Schultz
285: Christian Lance

North Carolina (6)​

133: Joe Heilmann
141: Kizhan Clarke
149: Zach Sherman
157: Austin O'Connor
174: Clay Lautt
184: Gavin Kane

North Dakota State (5)​

141: Dylan Droegemueller
157: Jared Franek
165: Luke Weber
197: Owen Pentz
285: Brandon Metz

Northern Colorado (3)​

125: Jace Koelzer
141: Andrew Alirez
197: Alan Clothier

Northern Illinois (3)​

165: Izzak Olejnik
174: Mason Kauffman
184: Brit Wilson

Northern Iowa (8)​

125: Brody Teske
133: Kyle Biscoglia
149: Colin Realbuto
157: Derek Holschlag
165: Austin Yant
174: Lance Runyon
184: Parker Keckeisen
285: Tyrell Gordon

Northwestern (10)​

125: Michael DeAugustino
133: Chris Cannon
141: Frankie Tal Shahar
149: Yahya Thomas
157: Ryan Deakin
165: David Ferrante
174: Troy Fisher
184: Jack Jessen
197: Andrew Davison
285: Lucas Davison

Ohio (2)​

157: Jordan Slivka
174: Sal Perrine

Ohio State (8)​

125: Malik Heinselman
141: Dylan D'Emilio
149: Sammy Sasso
165: Carson Kharchla
174: Ethan Smith
184: Kaleb Romero
197: Gavin Hoffman
285: Tate Orndorff

Oklahoma (9)​

125: Joey Prata
133: Anthony Madrigal
141: Jacob Butler
149: Willie McDougald
157: Justin Thomas
174: Anthony Mantanona
184: Keegan Moore
197: Jake Woodley
285: Josh Heindselman

Oklahoma State (8)​

125: Trevor Mastrogiovanni
133: Daton Fix
141: Carter Young
149: Kaden Gfeller
157: Wyatt Sheets
174: Dustin Plott
184: Dakota Geer
285: Luke Surber

Oregon State (8)​

125: Brandon Kaylor
133: Devan Turner
141: Grant Willits
149: Cory Crooks
157: Hunter Willits
165: Matthew Olguin
184: Trey Munoz
285: Gary Traub

Pennsylvania (9)​

125: Ryan Miller
133: Michael Colaiocco
141: CJ Composto
149: Anthony Artalona
157: Doug Zapf
165: Lucas Revano
174: Nick Incontrera
197: Cole Urbas
285: Ben Goldin

Penn State (9)​

125: Drew Hildebrandt
133: Roman Bravo-Young
141: Nick Lee
149: Beau Bartlett
157: Brady Berge
174: Carter Starocci
184: Aaron Brooks
197: Max Dean
285: Greg Kerkvliet

Pittsburgh (6)​

133: Micky Phillippi
141:Cole Matthews
157: Elijah Cleary
165: Jake Wentzel
184: Gregg Harvey
197: Nino Bonaccorsi

Princeton (6)​

125: Pat Glory
149: Marshall Keller
157: Quincy Monday
184: Travis Stefanik
197: Luke Stout
285: Matthew Cover

Purdue (7)​

125: Devin Schroder
133: Matt Ramos
157: Kendall Coleman
197: Thomas Penola
141: Parker Filius
174: Gerrit Nijenhuis
184: Max Lyon

Rider (2)​

133: Richie Koehler
141: Quinn Kinner

Rutgers (7)​

125: Dylan Shawver
133: Joe Olivieri
141: Sebastian Rivera
149: Mike Van Brill
174: Connor O'Neill
184: John Poznanski
197: Greg Bulsak

South Dakota State (4)​

141: Clay Carlson
174: Cade DeVos
197: Tanner Sloan
285: AJ Nevills

Stanford (5)​

125: Logan Ashton
141: Real Woods
165: Shane Griffith
174: Tyler Eischens
149: Jaden Abas

Utah Valley (3)​

125: Taylor LaMont
133: Haiden Drury
197: Evan Bockman

Virginia (8)​

125: Patrick McCormick
133: Brian Courtney
141: Dylan Cedeno
157: Jake Keating
165: Justin McCoy
184: Michael Battista
197: Jay Aiello
285: Quinn Miller

Virginia Tech (8)​

125: Sam Latona
133: Korbin Myers
141: Collin Gerardi
149: Bryce Andonian
157: Connor Brady
174: Mekhi Lewis
184: Hunter Bolen
285: Nathan Traxler

West Virginia (4)​

125: Killian Cardinale
165: Peyton Hall
174: Dennis Robin
285: Michael Wolfgram

Wisconsin (9)​

125: Eric Barnett
133: Kyle Burwick
141: Joe Zargo
149: Austin Gomez
157: Garrett Model
165: Dean Hamiti
184: Chris Weiler
197: Braxton Amos
285: Trent Hillger

Wyoming (4)​

157: Jacob Wright
174: Hayden Hastings
197: Stephen Buchanan
184: Tate Samuelson
 
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