Jerry Daniels remembered
Editor’s Notes ; Earlier this month at the Stanford – N.C. State match Jerry Daniels was recognized and remembered by the wrestling fans in attendance. Jerry Barker passed along this report.
State looked good vs Stanford and a large crowd of us from the ’60-70s were there to cheer following his recognition. They asked all to stand who wrestled for, officiated by, been in a clinic or otherwise knew Coach Daniels & I’d guess 500 stood. A plaque will be placed in Reynolds soon. Pics attached of the crowd. Take care so there is no further harm from the flu.



2025 NAIA Men’s Wrestling National Championships Preliminary Brackets Released
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – (Brackets – PDF) The preliminary brackets for the 68th Annual NAIA Men’s Wrestling National Championships have been released by the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). The 68th edition of the annual event will take place with six sessions across three days. The Battle For The Red Banner begins on Thursday, March 6, and concludes on Saturday, March 8th, hosted by Visit Wichita at Park City Arena in Park City, Kansas.
All matches at the national championships for Sessions I through V will be streamed live via FloWrestling. Access to the live results and brackets can be found through TrackWrestling. The championship bouts on Saturday, during Session VI, will air on the NAIA Network and the Urban Edge Network.
Brackets were verified and approved by the NAIA-Wrestling Coaches Association Bracketing Committee. … more at … https://naia.prestosports.com/sports/mwrest/2024-25/Releases/Prelim_Bracket
Qualifying Tournaments
**Postseason Tournament Results**
Tournament Links
Qualifying Tournament Results
Division II
- Super Region I | Super Region II | Super Region III
- Super Region IV | Super Region V | Super Region VI
Division III
- Region I | Region II | Region III | Region IV
- Region V | Region VI | Region VII
NAIA Women
- Mid-South | Great Plains | Heart of America | KCAC | Sooner | Cascade
Big Ten Weekly Recap (2/27/2025)
Iowa wins in Carver – The Hawkeyes came out on top Sunday night in the highly anticipated grudge match between Iowa and Oklahoma State. In addition to the traditional rivalry, we had the added excitement of subplots like Brands v Gilman, David Taylor as the new coach, the Cowboys recently supplanting Iowa as the second-ranked team in the country, and a slew of great matchups. We also had the added intrigue of true freshman Angelo Ferrari having the opportunity to battle against NCAA Finalist Dustin Plott. That’s exciting on its own, but pair that with the fact that he’s in a battle in his own room for the starting spot in the lineup, and now it has additional implications. Or certainly could at least. If you’re a Hawkeye fan, you’ve got to be excited about the future of this squad, paired with how good Teemer looked, for potential NCAA implications. On their best days, this Iowa team could have five finalists (133, 149, 157, 165, 197), which is a lot to be excited about and certainly enough for a trophy at the end of March.
Michigan > CMU > MSU – In the battle for the mitten, the University of Michigan reigns supreme in the 2024/2025 season. Last weekend the Wolverines dispatched the Spartans, and this Friday CMU beat MSU in Mount Pleasant to start their weekend. Next up was their trip to Ann Arbor on Sunday evening. The Chippewas began hot and had the lead 11-8 headed into 165, but that’s where their momentum stopped and the Wolverines took over. Beau Mantanona got a first-period pin at 165, followed by his brother Brock bumping up to 174 and upsetting Alex Cramer, who was ranked seventh in the country at the time. That’s a huge win for a true freshman bumping up a weight class, and helped continue the momentum for the Wolverines. 31-11 was the final score in what was a hard-fought and fun dual to see in person.
Ethen Miller is undefeated headed into B1Gs – Maryland finished off their season with a win over Drexel to the score of 23-13. Maryland had a solid season, with a dual win over the Wolverines a couple of weeks back, paired with some strong individual performances. Braxton Brown at 133 only has two losses on the season, and has shown the ability to compete with the best in the country. Additionally, Ethen Miller has ended his regular season at 20-0 and 7-0 in the B1G. … more at … https://intermatwrestle.com/articles.html/college/big-10/big-ten-weekly-recap-2272025-r100055/

