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UWW Announces LA 2028 Olympic Qualification Calendar

CORSIER-SUR-VEVEY, Switzerland (May 1) — United World Wrestling has announced the calendar for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics qualification.
As previously announced, the LA 2028 qualification cycle will include four Ranking Series events, 2027 and 2028 continental championships, 2027 World Championships, the 2028 continental qualifiers and the 2028 World Olympic Qualifier.
The first event of the Olympic qualification cycle will be the 1st Ranking Series event in February 2027. The Ranking Series event will be held in a new seven-day format from February 15 to 21.
It will be followed by the 2027 continental championships beginning with Asian Championships from March 30 to April 4. European Championships will be held from April 5 to 11, followed by the African Champions from April 12 to 18.
The Oceania Championships will be held … more at … https://uww.org/article/uww-announces-la-2028-olympic-qualification-calendar?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

May 26, 2026 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Roy Heverly Awards 2026

                State champions Tobin McNair of Wakefield, Luke Padgett of Croatan, and Ashton Tennessee of West Johnston have earned the ‘Roy Heverly Award’ as top Underclassmen Wrestlers in Eastern North Carolina in 2026.  McNair repeated as an award winner and as an undefeated state champion.  McNair became the first 165 State Champion in the newly created 8A division.
                Luke Padgett won the first 190 State Championship in the new 5A division by a 1-0 decision over Harrison Compton of Seaforth H.S.  Padgett’s only loss in over 50 matches was in overtime a week earlier in the regional finals.  Tennessee also won the first 132 State Championship in the new 6A division.  Tennessee’s only loss of the year was in mid-season to 1A/2A State Champion Holton Quincy of North East Carolina Prep in Tarboro.

(West Johnston coach John Fox and State Champion Ashton Tennessee)

Previous ‘Roy Heverly Award’ winners    
2025  Tobin McNair of Wakefield
2024   Ian Fritz of Topsail and Ryan Mann of N.E. Carolina Prep
2023   Ian Fritz of Topsail
2022   Alex Hopper of Wilm. Laney
2021   Caleb Beaty of Wake Forest and Mark Samuel of Wilm. Laney
2020   River Carroll of Swansboro and Mark Samuel of Wilm. Laney
2019   Christian Decatur of Rosewood
2018   Alec Sampson of Hoggard                 
2017    Beau Studebaker of East Carteret
2016    Harrison Campbell of West Brunswick         
2015    Blaine Mainz of Jacksonville
2014    Joe Sculthorpe of Topsail       
2013    Matteson Correll of Topsail
2012    Nick Quillen of Rosewood and Tyler Ross of Jacksonville
2011    Jake Smith of Havelock         
2010   Marquin Hill of Washington
2009    Ryan Blackwell of Croatan     
2008   Charlie Millea of Havelock
2007    Frank Hickman of Wilm. Laney        
2006    Sean O’Laker of Croatan
2005    Eddie Sawyer of Currituck Co.         
2004    Brian Lashomb of Currituck Co.
2003    Raymond Jordan of New Bern,

The award is named in honor of former state champion Roy Heverly, a 4 time state medalist at West Carteret and three time All-American at The University of North Carolina-Pembroke.  The TakeDown Report, an on-line publication promotes amateur wrestling in eastern North Carolina, sponsors these Awards.  “These awards recognize the most successful wrestlers in the area each year.” Fleming noted, “It encourages the young men from the teams in the eastern part of the state with another opportunity for others to realize the hard work, determination and discipline it takes to be a top wrestler,” he added.  The TDR also ranks wrestlers in a TDR Top 12 List that is displayed on the TDR Blog page. The TDR has been involved in the publicity of amateur wrestling in North Carolina for over 20 years.  Contact the TDR at martinkfleming@gmail.com, (252) 883-3311 & https://takedownreport.wordpress.com/

May 25, 2026 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

The 2026 Offseason Coaching Carousel (5/1/2026)

The coaching carousel heated up late this week as a trio of moves was made public over Thursday and Friday. One of the worst-kept secrets, as far as coaching news goes, was Drake Ayala joining the Iowa State staff.
Earlier this year, Ayala just finished his career at the University of Iowa. While in Iowa City, Ayala earned All-American honors on three occasions. He made the NCAA finals in 2024 and 2025, before taking fifth at 133 lbs in Cleveland.
Hiring Ayala marks the first staffing change for the Cyclones under the leadership of Brent Metcalf. In mid-April, Metcalf was elevated to Iowa State’s head coaching post after Kevin Dresser stepped down to become the Director of Wrestling Operations. Ayala is an Iowa native who was deemed the #4 overall recruit after a career at Fort Dodge High School. His addition should only make the Iowa/Iowa State rivalry more fun going forward.
Sticking with the Big Ten, Maryland announced their latest hire this afternoon, Gavin Hoffman. Hoffman was a 2021 NCAA All-American for Ohio State and qualified for nationals on three occasions for the Buckeyes and Lock Haven. Hoffman was actually on staff for Lock Haven during the 2024-25 campaign and returned to the mat for the second semester.
Hoffman competed collegiately at 197/285 lbs and will … more at … https://intermatwrestle.com/articles.html/college/the-2026-offseason-coaching-carousel-512026-r100992/?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

May 25, 2026 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Kokesh Added to Nebraska Staff as Green Steps Away

Wednesday brought us two bits of news regarding coaching at Nebraska. The first item was that James Green confirmed what had been rumored for a few weeks now – that he’s stepping down from his position with the Cornhusker wrestling staff.
Over the weekend, Green won the 74 kg title at the US Open and therefore has clinched a spot in Final X. It will mark the third time that Green has appeared in Final X and he’s seeking to make his eighth world team appearance. Green stated that he will continue training at Nebraska over the summer until his next move is official.
Replacing Green on the Nebraska staff is a familiar face in three-time All-American Robert Kokesh. Kokesh starred for the Cornhuskers from 2012-15 and finished third at the NCAA Championships on two occasions and fourth one time. He also won a pair of Big Ten championships and was the #1 seed at the 2015 NCAA Tournament.
This will be Kokesh’s second stint on the coaching staff at his alma mater. He was previously an assistant from 2019-23. After his graduation, Kokesh also served … more at … https://intermatwrestle.com/articles.html/college/big-10/kokesh-added-to-nebraska-staff-as-green-steps-away-r100989/?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

May 25, 2026 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

College wrestling: Ranking the Top 10 transfer additions so far

The college wrestling transfer portal is closed for entries, but the commitments are not done yet. Still, there’s plenty of data to take a look at so far when it comes to the best additions this cycle.
Looking at the landscape of the additions for teams that had needs, previous accolades and more, On3 put together 10 transfers in college wrestling that certainly stand out. Stanford keeping guys like Tyler Knox and Hunter Garvin were not included even after they entered the portal, since they returned to their original institution.
There was plenty of talent that did not make the cut. And we all know how wrestling transfers can be extremely random, especially for the graduate transfers year to year. But, here’s a look, as of May 3rd, at the top college wrestling transfer additions.
1. Vince RobinsonNC State to Nebraska (125 lbs.)
Robinson is the crown jewel among the transfer additions in college wrestling. The 2025 NCAA champion and two-time All-American surprisingly left NC State with two years remaining to head to the Big Ten.
He’ll plug in right away and has a chance to return to the top of the podium in 2027. A loaded college room and RTC, Mark Manning and crew should be a nice refresh for Robinson to end his collegiate career over the next two years. Robinson previously said there was no bad blood with the NC State crew, so it’ll certainly take some getting used to seeing him rock a Huskers singlet.
2. Ryan CrookhamLehigh to Iowa (133 lbs.)
Crookham had an argument for No. 1 transfer this cycle, but the lack of an NCAA title plus his injury history certainly played a factor. At his best, Crookham is one of the best pound for pound wrestlers in the country.
Injuries derailed his last two seasons after a third place finish at the weight in 2024. He’s 11-1 the last two years but it remains to be seen how effective he’ll be in 2026-27. If he’s like his old form, Crookham is a definite NCAA title threat in a loaded weight class of young bucks.
3. Zan FugittWisconsin to Missouri (133/141 lbs.)
Fugitt was an All-American for Chris Bono and the Badgers in 2025. However, he missed the podium in March and elected to hit the portal to return closer to home for his final two years.
He’s been 133 his whole career but could go 141 as well. Brian Smith knows Fugitt is a welcome addition down low in the Tigers’ lineup as they bolster the lightweights. With Fugitt and another transfer on this list, Missouri looks pretty darn strong next … more at … https://www.on3.com/news/college-wrestling-ranking-the-top-10-transfer-additions-so-far/?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

May 25, 2026 Posted by | Uncategorized | , | Leave a comment

Wolverines Add Zepeda from Transfer Portal with Four Years of Eligibility

By: Leah Howard
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — University of Michigan Ron Weiser Head Wrestling Coach Sean Bormet announced Thursday (April 30) the addition of transfer Daniel Zepeda to the Wolverine program. Zepeda, who spent his first collegiate season at North Carolina State, has four years of eligibility remaining and projects at 149 or 157 pounds.
“Daniel is exactly the kind of competitor we want at Michigan — tough, disciplined and still rising,” said Bormet. “He comes out of an outstanding high school program and one of the toughest wrestling landscapes in the country in California. He’s proven himself in elite competition and brings an exceptional mentality that fits our room. I know he and Moses [Mendoza] are thrilled to be together again, and we’re thrilled to have another incredible brother combo in our program.”
Zepeda posted a 9-1 record for the Wolfpack this past season, taking first place at the Reno Tournament of Champions and second at the Southern Scuffle — both at 157 pounds — before a knee injury prematurely ended his season. He earned bonus points in seven of his nine wins, including five falls.
A native of Gilroy, Calif., Zepeda was a three-time California state champion for Gilroy High School and head coach Daniel Cormier. He posted a career prep record of 149-7, including a perfect 52-0 record as a senior. In freestyle competition, Zepeda was a 2024 junior national champion at 144 pounds and a three-time Fargo All-American. … more at … https://mgoblue.com/news/2026/4/30/wrestling-wolverines-add-zepeda-from-transfer-portal-with-four-years-of-eligibility?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

May 25, 2026 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

2026 National Duals Invitational Field Released

Today, the National Duals Invitational announced that the field has been set for their 2026 tournament. Half the field had been public prior to the day’s announcement.
Arizona State, Little Rock, Maryland, NC State, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pittsburgh, and Rutgers round out the field of 16. Iowa State, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio State, Oklahoma State, Stanford, Virginia Tech, and Wyoming had already declared their intentions to compete in the event.
The 2026 field features six of the top ten teams from the 2026 NCAA Championships (#2 Oklahoma State, #5 Ohio State, #6 Stanford, #8 Iowa State, #9 Minnesota, and #10 NC State). Virginia Tech (#11), Wyoming (#12), Arizona State (#13), and Missouri (#14) are other teams that finished in the top 15.
This will be the second straight year that the National Duals Invitational takes place. Ohio State defeated Iowa to win the inaugural title – along with a $200k prize. 1.2 million dollars will be awarded to teams in 2026.
The event is a 16-team dual tournament … more at … https://intermatwrestle.com/articles.html/college/2026-national-duals-invitational-field-released-r101013/?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

May 24, 2026 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Transfer Portal Update (4/28/2026)

For most of the last week, our attention was focused on the US Open and all of the action in freestyle in Greco-Roman. With that tournament in the review mirror, we can turn our attention back to one of the underlying topics of the entire offseason, the transfer portal. 
The portal is only open for the month of April (barring a coaching change), so we might get a late run on wrestlers entering within the next few days. There’s rumors of a couple notable wrestlers who intend on entering the portal, but we’ll wait until they’re actually in there. 
While we were occupied with the Open, there were plenty of announcements – none of the Ryan Crookham/Meyer Shapiro level, but ones that will be useful to their new teams. 
Maryland was a team that benefited significantly during the recent commitments. They’ve picked up definite starters in Nicolar Rivera (125) and Carson Thomas (184), along with potential starters in Latrell Schaefer (157) and Julian George (165). 
There’s been a lot of movement amongst 184 lbers. … more at … https://intermatwrestle.com/articles.html/college/transfer-portal-update-4282026-r100986/

May 24, 2026 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

UNCPembroke’s Davis Named Super Region 2 Rookie Of The Year

By: Alex Pearce, Assistant Athletic Communications Director
NWCA Release
MANHEIM, PA. – 125 pounder Cooper Davis capped off his impressive redshirt-freshman season by being named the National Wrestling Coaches Association (NWCA) Division 2 Super Region II Rookie of the Year, the organization announced.
The Davidson native earned the honor after finishing his season 24-10 overall with 19 bonus point victories (Eight pins, ten technical falls, one major decision). Davis brought home a third-place finish at the NCAA Super Region II Tournament to punch his ticket to the NCAA Championships, where he went 1-2 with a win via technical fall. Davis becomes the second UNCP wrestler … more at … https://uncpbraves.com/news/2026/4/29/wrestling-davis-named-super-region-2-rookie-of-the-year.aspx

May 24, 2026 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Michael Macchiavello Hired as Army Wrestling Associate Head Coach

WEST POINT, N.Y. – Army West Point Class of 1972 Head Men’s Wrestling Coach Troy Nickerson has announced the hiring of Michael Macchiavello as the program’s associate head coach ahead of the 2026-27 season.
Macchiavello comes to West Point from the Lehigh Valley Wrestling Regional Training Center, where he spent three seasons working in conjunction with the Lehigh wrestling program.
“We are thrilled to add Michael to our coaching staff,” said Nickerson. “He provides a wealth of knowledge and is a great fit for our program. His name speaks for itself and his personality is infectious. This hire is a huge win for Army West Point wrestling.”
At the Lehigh Valley Wrestling RTC, Macchiavello trained, created and participated in the development of Lehigh’s student athletes. He trained with the team across individual practice sessions and built relationships to create a productive working environment for prospective student athletes. The Mountain Hawks won two EIWA championships with Macchiavello in the wrestling room, while producing four NCAA All-Americans.
Macchiavello also represented the RTC as an athlete in domestic and international competitions, making world wrestling and Olympic teams. As a wrestler, Macchiavello won two gold medals at the US Open … more at … https://goarmywestpoint.com/news/2026/5/1/michael-macchiavello-hired-as-wrestling-associate-head-coach?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

May 24, 2026 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment