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The college wrestling fan’s guide to the 2023 Senior World Championships

The news is out: Minnesota two-time NCAA champion and Olympic gold medalist Gable Steveson will not be competing in the 2023 World Championships next week. Instead, Team USA will send Michigan alum and 2023 Hodge Trophy winner Mason Parris in his place, giving Parris his first senior world championship experience. 
HODGE TROPHY: Read more about this historic award in NCAA wrestling 

While wrestling fans may be disappointed with the Steveson news, Parris is a strong replacement on an already stellar roster. Parris’ world team peers include Olympic gold medalists Helen Maroulis, David Taylor and Kyle Synder at 57kg, 86kg and 97kg in men’s and women’s freestyle, as well as Olympic silver medalist Adeline Gray who will represent the US in women’s freestyle at 76kg. Olympic bronze medalists Sarah Hildebrandt and Kyle Dake will also wrestle at 50kg and 74kg alongside a slate of other returning and new world team members for the U.S. across all three styles. This is a squad capable of having serious success when the tournament kicks off on September 16. 
The U.S. senior world team also has a number of high-profile collegiate connections, so those who follow NCAA wrestling but may be new to the freestyle or Greco scene will likely recognize some of the names on this year’s team. The style of competition may change, but the excitement will not. 

See the table below for a full list of the 2023 senior world team members, as well as their collegiate affiliations.  … rest of story at … NCAA.com/news/wrestling/article/2023-09-07/college-wrestling-fans-guide-2023-senior-world-championships

September 10, 2023 - Posted by | Uncategorized

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