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.:
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).
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.
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
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):
285: Wyatt Hendrickson
133: Codi Russell
149: Jonathan Millner
165: William Formato
174: Thomas Flitz
133: Michael McGee
149: Kyle Parco
157: Jacori Teemer
165: Anthony Valencia
197: Kordell Norfleet
285: Cohlton Schultz
157: Markus Hartman
174: Ben Pasiuk
197: JT Brown
174: Jacob Nolan
197: Lou DePrez
285: Joe Doyle
157: Michael Petite
174: Jay Nivison
149: Legend Lamer
165: Evan Wick
174: Adam Kemp
184: Bernie Truax
133: Domenick Zaccone
141: Shannon Hanna
149: Joshua Heil
184: Caleb Hopkins
285: Taye Ghadiali
149: Corbyn Munson
157: Johnny Lovett
285: Matt Stencel
133: Brayden Palmer
165: Andrew Nicholson
197: Matthew Waddell
285: Michael McAleavey
165: Riley Smucker
197: Benjamin Smith
141: Matt Kazimir
165: Josh Ogunsanya
133: Dom LaJoie
149: Yianni Diakomihalis
157: Hunter Richard
165: Julian Ramirez
174: Chris Foca
184: Jonathan Loew
197: Jacob Cardenas
285: Lewis Fernandes
174: Mickey O'Malley
174: Matt Finesilver
133: Lucas Byrd
184: Zac Braunagel
285: Luke Luffman
184: Donnell Washington
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
133: Ramazan Attasauov
141: Ian Parker
149: Jarrett Degen
157: David Carr
174: Joel Devine
184: Marcus Coleman
197: Yonger Bastida
285: Sam Schuyler
184: Colin McCracken
141: Connor McGonagle
149: Max Brignola
157: Josh Humphreys
165: Brian Meyer
184: AJ Burkhart
285: Jordan Wood
149: Dashawn Farber
157: Ben Barton
165: Ashton Eyler
285: Isaac Reid
184: Kyle Cochran
197: Jaron Smith
133: Dylan Ragusin
141: Stevan Micic
157: Will Lewan
165: Cam Amine
174: Logan Massa
184: Myles Amine
197: Patrick Brucki
285: Mason Parris
157: Chase Saldate
165: Caleb Fish
184: Layne Malczewski
197: Cam Caffey
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
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
157: Andrew Cerniglia
197: Jacob Koser
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
149: Ridge Lovett
157: Peyton Robb
165: Clayton Wilson
174: Mikey Labriola
184: Taylor Venz
197: Eric Schultz
285: Christian Lance
141: Kizhan Clarke
149: Zach Sherman
157: Austin O'Connor
174: Clay Lautt
184: Gavin Kane
157: Jared Franek
165: Luke Weber
197: Owen Pentz
285: Brandon Metz
141: Andrew Alirez
197: Alan Clothier
174: Mason Kauffman
184: Brit Wilson
133: Kyle Biscoglia
149: Colin Realbuto
157: Derek Holschlag
165: Austin Yant
174: Lance Runyon
184: Parker Keckeisen
285: Tyrell Gordon
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
174: Sal Perrine
141: Dylan D'Emilio
149: Sammy Sasso
165: Carson Kharchla
174: Ethan Smith
184: Kaleb Romero
197: Gavin Hoffman
285: Tate Orndorff
133: Anthony Madrigal
141: Jacob Butler
149: Willie McDougald
157: Justin Thomas
174: Anthony Mantanona
184: Keegan Moore
197: Jake Woodley
285: Josh Heindselman
133: Daton Fix
141: Carter Young
149: Kaden Gfeller
157: Wyatt Sheets
174: Dustin Plott
184: Dakota Geer
285: Luke Surber
133: Devan Turner
141: Grant Willits
149: Cory Crooks
157: Hunter Willits
165: Matthew Olguin
184: Trey Munoz
285: Gary Traub
133: Michael Colaiocco
141: CJ Composto
149: Anthony Artalona
157: Doug Zapf
165: Lucas Revano
174: Nick Incontrera
197: Cole Urbas
285: Ben Goldin
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
141:Cole Matthews
157: Elijah Cleary
165: Jake Wentzel
184: Gregg Harvey
197: Nino Bonaccorsi
149: Marshall Keller
157: Quincy Monday
184: Travis Stefanik
197: Luke Stout
285: Matthew Cover
133: Matt Ramos
157: Kendall Coleman
197: Thomas Penola
141: Parker Filius
174: Gerrit Nijenhuis
184: Max Lyon
141: Quinn Kinner
133: Joe Olivieri
141: Sebastian Rivera
149: Mike Van Brill
174: Connor O'Neill
184: John Poznanski
197: Greg Bulsak
174: Cade DeVos
197: Tanner Sloan
285: AJ Nevills
141: Real Woods
165: Shane Griffith
174: Tyler Eischens
149: Jaden Abas
133: Haiden Drury
197: Evan Bockman
133: Brian Courtney
141: Dylan Cedeno
157: Jake Keating
165: Justin McCoy
184: Michael Battista
197: Jay Aiello
285: Quinn Miller
133: Korbin Myers
141: Collin Gerardi
149: Bryce Andonian
157: Connor Brady
174: Mekhi Lewis
184: Hunter Bolen
285: Nathan Traxler
165: Peyton Hall
174: Dennis Robin
285: Michael Wolfgram
133: Kyle Burwick
141: Joe Zargo
149: Austin Gomez
157: Garrett Model
165: Dean Hamiti
184: Chris Weiler
197: Braxton Amos
285: Trent Hillger
174: Hayden Hastings
197: Stephen Buchanan
184: Tate Samuelson
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
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
NAME | SCHOOL | CONFERENCE | |
---|---|---|---|
Vito Arujau | Cornell | EIWA | |
Logan Ashton | Stanford | Pac 12 | |
Drake Ayala | Iowa | Big Ten | |
Eric Barnett | Wisconsin | Big Ten | |
Jakob Camacho | NC State | ACC | |
Justin Cardani | Illinois | Big Ten | |
Killian Cardinale | West Virginia | Big 12 | |
Brandon Courtney | Arizona St. | Pac 12 | |
Michael DeAugustino | Northwestern | Big Ten | |
Pat Glory | Princeton | EIWA | |
Fabian Gutierrez | Chattanooga | SoCon | |
Malik Heinselman | Ohio St. | Big Ten | |
Drew Hildebrandt | Penn St. | Big Ten | |
Brandon Kaylor | Oregon St. | Pac 12 | |
Jace Koelzer | Northern Colo. | Big 12 | |
Taylor LaMont | Utah Valley | Big 12 | |
Sam Latona | Virginia Tech | ACC | |
Antonio Lorenzo | Cal Poly | Pac 12 | At-Large |
Joe Manchio | Columbia | EIWA | At-Large |
Trevor Mastrogiovanni | Oklahoma St. | Big 12 | |
Patrick McCormick | Virginia | ACC | |
Patrick McKee | Minnesota | Big Ten | |
Korbin Meink | Campbell | SoCon | |
Ryan Miller | Penn | EIWA | |
Anthony Noto | Lock Haven | MAC | |
Joey Prata | Oklahoma | Big 12 | |
Devin Schroder | Purdue | Big Ten | |
Dylan Shawver | Rutgers | Big Ten | |
Caleb Smith | App State | SoCon | At-Large |
Nick Suriano | Michigan | Big Ten | |
Noah Surtin | Missouri | Big 12 | At-Large |
Kysen Terukina | Iowa St. | Big 12 | At-Large |
Brody Teske | UNI | Big 12 |
133
NAME | SCHOOL | CONFERENCE | |
---|---|---|---|
Ramazan Attasauov | Iowa St. | Big 12 | |
Kyle Biscoglia | UNI | Big 12 | |
Roman Bravo-Young | Penn St. | Big Ten | |
Kyle Burwick | Wisconsin | Big Ten | At-Large |
Lucas Byrd | Illinois | Big Ten | |
Chris Cannon | Northwestern | Big Ten | |
Michael Colaiocco | Penn | EIWA | |
Brian Courtney | Virginia | ACC | |
Austin DeSanto | Iowa | Big Ten | |
Haiden Drury | Utah Valley | Big 12 | |
Daton Fix | Oklahoma St. | Big 12 | |
Sidney Flores | Air Force | Big 12 | |
RayVon Foley | Michigan St. | Big Ten | |
Jake Gliva | Minnesota | Big Ten | |
Joseph Heilmann | North Carolina | ACC | |
Malyke Hines | Lehigh | EIWA | At-Large |
Brock Hudkins | Indiana | Big Ten | |
Josh Koderhandt | Navy | EIWA | |
Richie Koehler | Rider | MAC | |
Dominic LaJoie | Cornell | EIWA | At-Large |
Anthony Madrigal | Oklahoma | Big 12 | |
Michael McGee | Arizona St. | Pac 12 | |
Korbin Myers | Virginia Tech | ACC | |
Joe Olivieri | Rutgers | Big Ten | |
Kai Orine | NC State | ACC | |
Brayden Palmer | Chattanooga | SoCon | |
Micky Phillippi | Pittsburgh | ACC | |
Dylan Ragusin | Michigan | Big Ten | |
Matt Ramos | Purdue | Big Ten | |
Chance Rich | CSU Bakersfield | Pac 12 | |
Codi Russell | App State | SoCon | |
Devan Turner | Oregon St. | Pac 12 | |
Domenick Zaccone | Campbell | SoCon | At-Large |
141
NAME | SCHOOL | CONFERENCE | |
---|---|---|---|
Andrew Alirez | Northern Colo. | Big 12 | |
Jakob Bergeland | Minnesota | Big Ten | |
Jacob Butler | Oklahoma | Big 12 | |
Clay Carlson | South Dakota St. | Big 12 | |
Dylan Cedeno | Virginia | ACC | |
Kizhan Clarke | North Carolina | ACC | At-Large |
CJ Composto | Penn | EIWA | |
Dylan D`Emilio | Ohio St. | Big Ten | |
Dylan Droegemueller | North Dakota St. | Big 12 | |
Jaydin Eierman | Iowa | Big Ten | |
Parker Filius | Purdue | Big Ten | At-Large |
Collin Gerardi | Virginia Tech | ACC | |
Wilfredo Gil | Franklin & Marshall | EIWA | |
Shannon Hanna | Campbell | SoCon | |
Allan Hart | Missouri | Big 12 | |
Ryan Jack | NC State | ACC | |
Matt Kazimir | Columbia | EIWA | |
Quinn Kinner | Rider | MAC | |
Nick Lee | Penn St. | Big Ten | |
Josh Mason | Bloomsburg | MAC | |
Cole Matthews | Pittsburgh | ACC | |
Connor McGonagle | Lehigh | EIWA | |
Stevan Micic | Michigan | Big Ten | |
Ian Parker | Iowa St. | Big 12 | |
Chad Red | Nebraska | Big Ten | At-Large |
Sebastian Rivera | Rutgers | Big Ten | |
Dresden Simon | Central Mich. | MAC | At-Large |
Frankie Tal Shahar | Northwestern | Big Ten | |
Grant Willits | Oregon St. | Pac 12 | |
Gabe Willochell | Edinboro | MAC | |
Real Woods | Stanford | Pac 12 | |
Carter Young | Oklahoma St. | Big 12 | |
Joseph Zargo | Wisconsin | Big Ten | At-Large |
149
NAME | SCHOOL | CONFERENCE | |
---|---|---|---|
Jaden Abas | Stanford | Pac 12 | At-Large |
Bryce Andonian | Virginia Tech | ACC | |
John Arceri | Buffalo | MAC | |
Anthony Artalona | Penn | EIWA | |
Beau Bartlett | Penn St. | Big Ten | |
Michael Blockhus | Minnesota | Big Ten | |
Max Brignola | Lehigh | EIWA | |
Cory Crooks | Oregon St. | Pac 12 | |
Jarrett Degen | Iowa St. | Big 12 | |
Yianni Diakomihalis | Cornell | EIWA | |
Josh Edmond | Missouri | Big 12 | At-Large |
Dashawn Farber | Lock Haven | MAC | |
Josh Finesilver | Duke | ACC | |
Kaden Gfeller | Oklahoma St. | Big 12 | |
Austin Gomez | Wisconsin | Big Ten | |
Joshua Heil | Campbell | SoCon | |
Marshall Keller | Princeton | EIWA | |
Kody Komara | Kent St. | MAC | |
Legend Lamer | Cal Poly | Pac 12 | |
Ridge Lovett | Nebraska | Big Ten | |
Willie McDougald | Oklahoma | Big 12 | |
Jonathan Millner | App State | SoCon | |
Corbyn Munson | Central Mich. | MAC | |
Max Murin | Iowa | Big Ten | |
PJ Ogunsanya | Army West Point | EIWA | At-Large |
Kyle Parco | Arizona St. | Pac 12 | |
Colin Realbuto | UNI | Big 12 | |
Marcus Robinson | Cleveland St. | MAC | |
Sammy Sasso | Ohio St. | Big Ten | |
Zachary Sherman | North Carolina | ACC | |
Yahya Thomas | Northwestern | Big Ten | At-Large |
Mike Van Brill | Rutgers | Big Ten | |
Tariq Wilson | NC State | ACC |
157
NAME | SCHOOL | CONFERENCE | |
---|---|---|---|
Ben Barton | Lock Haven | MAC | |
Brady Berge | Penn St. | Big Ten | |
Connor Brady | Virginia Tech | ACC | |
David Carr | Iowa St. | Big 12 | |
Dazjon Casto | The Citadel | SoCon | |
Andrew Cerniglia | Navy | EIWA | |
Elijah Cleary | Pittsburgh | ACC | |
Kendall Coleman | Purdue | Big Ten | |
Ryan Deakin | Northwestern | Big Ten | |
Jared Franek | North Dakota St. | Big 12 | |
Markus Hartman | Army West Point | EIWA | |
Derek Holschlag | UNI | Big 12 | |
Josh Humphreys | Lehigh | EIWA | |
Jarrett Jacques | Missouri | Big 12 | |
Jake Keating | Virginia | ACC | |
Will Lewan | Michigan | Big Ten | |
Johnny Lovett | Central Mich. | MAC | |
Garrett Model | Wisconsin | Big Ten | |
Quincy Monday | Princeton | EIWA | |
Austin O`Connor | North Carolina | ACC | |
Michael Petite | Buffalo | MAC | At-Large |
Hunter Richard | Cornell | EIWA | At-Large |
Peyton Robb | Nebraska | Big Ten | |
Chase Saldate | Michigan St. | Big Ten | At-Large |
Ed Scott | NC State | ACC | |
Wyatt Sheets | Oklahoma St. | Big 12 | At-Large |
Jordan Slivka | Ohio | MAC | At-Large |
Jacori Teemer | Arizona St. | Pac 12 | |
Justin Thomas | Oklahoma | Big 12 | |
Hunter Willits | Oregon St. | Pac 12 | |
Jacob Wright | Wyoming | Big 12 | |
Kaleb Young | Iowa | Big Ten | |
Doug Zapf | Penn | EIWA |
165
NAME | SCHOOL | CONFERENCE | |
---|---|---|---|
Cameron Amine | Michigan | Big Ten | |
Evan Barczak | Drexel | EIWA | |
Thomas Bullard | NC State | ACC | |
Cael Carlson | Minnesota | Big Ten | |
Brevin Cassella | Binghamton | EIWA | |
Philip Conigliaro | Harvard | EIWA | |
Ashton Eyler | Lock Haven | MAC | |
David Ferrante | Northwestern | Big Ten | |
Caleb Fish | Michigan St. | Big Ten | At-Large |
William Formato | App State | SoCon | At-Large |
Shane Griffith | Stanford | Pac 12 | |
Peyton Hall | West Virginia | Big 12 | |
Dean Hamiti | Wisconsin | Big Ten | |
Zach Hartman | Bucknell | EIWA | |
Carson Kharchla | Ohio St. | Big Ten | |
Alex Marinelli | Iowa | Big Ten | |
Justin McCoy | Virginia | ACC | |
Brian Meyer | Lehigh | EIWA | At-Large |
Rodrick Mosley | Gardner-Webb | SoCon | |
Andrew Nicholson | Chattanooga | SoCon | |
Keegan O`Toole | Missouri | Big 12 | |
Joshua Ogunsanya | Columbia | EIWA | |
Izzak Olejnik | NIU | MAC | |
Matthew Olguin | Oregon St. | Pac 12 | |
Julian Ramirez | Cornell | EIWA | |
Lucas Revano | Penn | EIWA | |
Riley Smucker | Cleveland St. | MAC | |
Anthony Valencia | Arizona St. | Pac 12 | At-Large |
Luke Weber | North Dakota St. | Big 12 | |
Jake Wentzel | Pittsburgh | ACC | |
Evan Wick | Cal Poly | Pac 12 | |
Clayton Wilson | Nebraska | Big Ten | |
Austin Yant | UNI | Big 12 |
174
NAME | SCHOOL | CONFERENCE | |
---|---|---|---|
Joel Devine | Iowa St. | Big 12 | |
Cade DeVos | South Dakota St. | Big 12 | |
Tyler Eischens | Stanford | Pac 12 | |
Matt Finesilver | Duke | ACC | |
Troy Fisher | Northwestern | Big Ten | |
Thomas Flitz | App State | SoCon | |
Chris Foca | Cornell | EIWA | At-Large |
Hayden Hastings | Wyoming | Big 12 | |
Hayden Hidlay | NC State | ACC | |
Nick Incontrera | Penn | EIWA | |
Mason Kauffman | NIU | MAC | |
Michael Kemerer | Iowa | Big Ten | |
Adam Kemp | Cal Poly | Pac 12 | |
Mikey Labriola | Nebraska | Big Ten | |
Clay Lautt | North Carolina | ACC | |
Mekhi Lewis | Virginia Tech | ACC | |
Anthony Mantanona | Oklahoma | Big 12 | |
Logan Massa | Michigan | Big Ten | |
Peyton Mocco | Missouri | Big 12 | |
Gerrit Nijenhuis | Purdue | Big Ten | At-Large |
Jay Nivison | Buffalo | MAC | |
Jacob Nolan | Binghamton | EIWA | |
Michael O`Malley | Drexel | EIWA | |
Bailee O`Reilly | Minnesota | Big Ten | At-Large |
Connor ONeill | Rutgers | Big Ten | |
Benjamin Pasiuk | Army West Point | EIWA | |
Sal Perrine | Ohio | MAC | At-Large |
Dustin Plott | Oklahoma St. | Big 12 | |
Dennis Robin | West Virginia | Big 12 | |
Lance Runyon | UNI | Big 12 | |
Ethan Smith | Ohio St. | Big Ten | |
Dominic Solis | Maryland | Big Ten | |
Carter Starocci | Penn St. | Big Ten |
184
NAME | SCHOOL | CONFERENCE | |
---|---|---|---|
Myles Amine | Michigan | Big Ten | |
Abe Assad | Iowa | Big Ten | |
Michael Battista | Virginia | ACC | |
Hunter Bolen | Virginia Tech | ACC | |
Zach Braunagel | Illinois | Big Ten | |
Aaron Brooks | Penn St. | Big Ten | |
AJ Burkhart | Lehigh | EIWA | |
Kyle Cochran | Maryland | Big Ten | |
Marcus Coleman | Iowa St. | Big 12 | |
Dakota Geer | Oklahoma St. | Big 12 | At-Large |
Gregg Harvey | Pittsburgh | ACC | |
Trent Hidlay | NC State | ACC | |
Caleb Hopkins | Campbell | SoCon | |
Jack Jessen | Northwestern | Big Ten | |
Gavin Kane | North Carolina | ACC | |
Parker Keckeisen | UNI | Big 12 | |
Jeremiah Kent | Missouri | Big 12 | |
Jonathan Loew | Cornell | EIWA | |
Max Lyon | Purdue | Big Ten | At-Large |
Layne Malczewski | Michigan St. | Big Ten | |
Colin McCracken | Kent St. | MAC | |
Keegan Moore | Oklahoma | Big 12 | |
Trey Munoz | Oregon St. | Pac 12 | |
John Poznanski | Rutgers | Big Ten | |
Kaleb Romero | Ohio St. | Big Ten | |
Isaiah Salazar | Minnesota | Big Ten | |
Tate Samuelson | Wyoming | Big 12 | At-Large |
Travis Stefanik | Princeton | EIWA | |
Bernie Truax | Cal Poly | Pac 12 | |
Taylor Venz | Nebraska | Big Ten | |
Donnell Washington | Indiana | Big Ten | At-Large |
Christopher Weiler | Wisconsin | Big Ten | |
Brit Wilson | NIU | MAC |
197
NAME | SCHOOL | CONFERENCE | |
---|---|---|---|
Jay Aiello | Virginia | ACC | |
Braxton Amos | Wisconsin | Big Ten | |
Yonger Bastida | Iowa St. | Big 12 | |
Evan Bockman | Utah Valley | Big 12 | |
Nino Bonaccorsi | Pittsburgh | ACC | |
JT Brown | Army West Point | EIWA | At-Large |
Patrick Brucki | Michigan | Big Ten | |
Stephen Buchanan | Wyoming | Big 12 | |
Greg Bulsak | Rutgers | Big Ten | |
Cameron Caffey | Michigan St. | Big Ten | |
Jacob Cardenas | Cornell | EIWA | |
Alan Clothier | Northern Colo. | Big 12 | At-Large |
Andrew Davison | Northwestern | Big Ten | |
Max Dean | Penn St. | Big Ten | |
Lou Deprez | Binghamton | EIWA | |
Rocky Elam | Missouri | Big 12 | |
Will Feldkamp | Clarion | MAC | At-Large |
Michial Foy | Minnesota | Big Ten | |
Gavin Hoffman | Ohio St. | Big Ten | |
Jacob Koser | Navy | EIWA | |
Kordell Norfleet | Arizona St. | Pac 12 | |
Thomas Penola | Purdue | Big Ten | |
Owen Pentz | North Dakota St. | Big 12 | |
Eric Schultz | Nebraska | Big Ten | |
Tanner Sloan | South Dakota St. | Big 12 | |
Jaron Smith | Maryland | Big Ten | At-Large |
Benjamin Smith | Cleveland St. | MAC | |
Luke Stout | Princeton | EIWA | |
Isaac Trumble | NC State | ACC | |
Cole Urbas | Penn | EIWA | |
Matthew Waddell | Chattanooga | SoCon | |
Jacob Warner | Iowa | Big Ten | |
Jake Woodley | Oklahoma | Big 12 |
285
NAME | SCHOOL | CONFERENCE | |
---|---|---|---|
Tony Cassioppi | Iowa | Big Ten | |
Matthew Cover | Princeton | EIWA | At-Large |
Lucas Davison | Northwestern | Big Ten | |
Joe Doyle | Binghamton | EIWA | |
Zach Elam | Missouri | Big 12 | |
Lewis Fernandes | Cornell | EIWA | |
Taye Ghadiali | Campbell | SoCon | |
Ben Goldin | Penn | EIWA | |
Tyrell Gordon | UNI | Big 12 | At-Large |
Josh Heindselman | Oklahoma | Big 12 | |
Wyatt Hendrickson | Air Force | Big 12 | |
Trent Hillger | Wisconsin | Big Ten | |
Tyrie Houghton | NC State | ACC | |
Greg Kerkvliet | Penn St. | Big Ten | |
Zachary Knighton-Ward | Hofstra | EIWA | At-Large |
Christian Lance | Nebraska | Big Ten | |
Luke Luffman | Illinois | Big Ten | |
Michael McAleavey | The Citadel | SoCon | |
Brandon Metz | North Dakota St. | Big 12 | At-Large |
Quinn Miller | Virginia | ACC | |
AJ Nevills | South Dakota St. | Big 12 | |
Tate Orndorff | Ohio St. | Big Ten | |
Mason Parris | Michigan | Big Ten | |
Isaac Reid | Lock Haven | MAC | |
Cohlton Schultz | Arizona St. | Pac 12 | |
Sam Schuyler | Iowa St. | Big 12 | |
Matt Stencel | Central Mich. | MAC | |
Gable Steveson | Minnesota | Big Ten | |
Luke Surber | Oklahoma St. | Big 12 | |
Gary Traub | Oregon St. | Pac 12 | |
Nathan Traxler | Virginia Tech | ACC | |
Michael Wolfgram | West Virginia | Big 12 | At-Large |
Jordan Wood | Lehigh | EIWA |
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 Flores285: Wyatt Hendrickson
App State (5)
125: Caleb Smith133: Codi Russell
149: Jonathan Millner
165: William Formato
174: Thomas Flitz
Arizona State (7)
125: Brandon Courtney133: Michael McGee
149: Kyle Parco
157: Jacori Teemer
165: Anthony Valencia
197: Kordell Norfleet
285: Cohlton Schultz
Army (4)
149: PJ Ogunsanya157: Markus Hartman
174: Ben Pasiuk
197: JT Brown
Binghamton (4)
165: Brevin Cassella174: Jacob Nolan
197: Lou DePrez
285: Joe Doyle
Bloomsburg (1)
141: Josh MasonBucknell (1)
165: Zach HartmanBuffalo (3)
149: John Arceri157: Michael Petite
174: Jay Nivison
Cal Poly (5)
125: Antonio Lorenzo149: Legend Lamer
165: Evan Wick
174: Adam Kemp
184: Bernie Truax
Campbell (6)
125: Korbin Meink133: Domenick Zaccone
141: Shannon Hanna
149: Joshua Heil
184: Caleb Hopkins
285: Taye Ghadiali
Central Michigan (4)
141: Dresden Simon149: Corbyn Munson
157: Johnny Lovett
285: Matt Stencel
Chattanooga (4)
125: Fabian Gutierrez133: Brayden Palmer
165: Andrew Nicholson
197: Matthew Waddell
Citadel (2)
157: Dazjon Casto285: Michael McAleavey
Clarion (1)
197: Will FeldkampCleveland State (3)
149: Marcus Robinson165: Riley Smucker
197: Benjamin Smith
Columbia (3)
125: Joe Manchio141: Matt Kazimir
165: Josh Ogunsanya
Cornell (9)
125: Vito Arujau133: 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 RichDrexel (2)
165: Evan Barczak174: Mickey O'Malley
Duke (2)
149: Josh Finesilver174: Matt Finesilver
Edinboro (1)
141: Gabe WillochellFranklin & Marshal (1)
141: Wil GilGardner-Webb (1)
165: Rodrick MosleyHarvard (1)
165: Phil ConigliaroHofstra (1)
285: Zachary Knighton-WardIllinois (4)
125: Justin Cardani133: Lucas Byrd
184: Zac Braunagel
285: Luke Luffman
Indiana (2)
133: Brock Hudkins184: Donnell Washington
Iowa (10)
125: Drake Ayala133: 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 Terukina133: 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 Komara184: Colin McCracken
Lehigh (8)
133: Malyke Hines141: Connor McGonagle
149: Max Brignola
157: Josh Humphreys
165: Brian Meyer
184: AJ Burkhart
285: Jordan Wood
Lock Haven (5)
125: Anthony Noto149: Dashawn Farber
157: Ben Barton
165: Ashton Eyler
285: Isaac Reid
Maryland (3)
174: Dominic Solis184: Kyle Cochran
197: Jaron Smith
Michigan (9)
125: Nick Suriano133: 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 Foley157: Chase Saldate
165: Caleb Fish
184: Layne Malczewski
197: Cam Caffey
Minnesota (9)
125: Patrick McKee133: 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 Surtin141: 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 Koderhandt157: Andrew Cerniglia
197: Jacob Koser
NC State (10)
125: Jakob Camacho133: 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 Red149: 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 Heilmann141: Kizhan Clarke
149: Zach Sherman
157: Austin O'Connor
174: Clay Lautt
184: Gavin Kane
North Dakota State (5)
141: Dylan Droegemueller157: Jared Franek
165: Luke Weber
197: Owen Pentz
285: Brandon Metz
Northern Colorado (3)
125: Jace Koelzer141: Andrew Alirez
197: Alan Clothier
Northern Illinois (3)
165: Izzak Olejnik174: Mason Kauffman
184: Brit Wilson
Northern Iowa (8)
125: Brody Teske133: Kyle Biscoglia
149: Colin Realbuto
157: Derek Holschlag
165: Austin Yant
174: Lance Runyon
184: Parker Keckeisen
285: Tyrell Gordon
Northwestern (10)
125: Michael DeAugustino133: 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 Slivka174: Sal Perrine
Ohio State (8)
125: Malik Heinselman141: 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 Prata133: 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 Mastrogiovanni133: 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 Kaylor133: Devan Turner
141: Grant Willits
149: Cory Crooks
157: Hunter Willits
165: Matthew Olguin
184: Trey Munoz
285: Gary Traub
Pennsylvania (9)
125: Ryan Miller133: 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 Hildebrandt133: 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 Phillippi141:Cole Matthews
157: Elijah Cleary
165: Jake Wentzel
184: Gregg Harvey
197: Nino Bonaccorsi
Princeton (6)
125: Pat Glory149: Marshall Keller
157: Quincy Monday
184: Travis Stefanik
197: Luke Stout
285: Matthew Cover
Purdue (7)
125: Devin Schroder133: Matt Ramos
157: Kendall Coleman
197: Thomas Penola
141: Parker Filius
174: Gerrit Nijenhuis
184: Max Lyon
Rider (2)
133: Richie Koehler141: Quinn Kinner
Rutgers (7)
125: Dylan Shawver133: 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 Carlson174: Cade DeVos
197: Tanner Sloan
285: AJ Nevills
Stanford (5)
125: Logan Ashton141: Real Woods
165: Shane Griffith
174: Tyler Eischens
149: Jaden Abas
Utah Valley (3)
125: Taylor LaMont133: Haiden Drury
197: Evan Bockman
Virginia (8)
125: Patrick McCormick133: 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 Latona133: 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 Cardinale165: Peyton Hall
174: Dennis Robin
285: Michael Wolfgram
Wisconsin (9)
125: Eric Barnett133: 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 Wright174: Hayden Hastings
197: Stephen Buchanan
184: Tate Samuelson
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