All-American Ghadiali to Transfer to Michigan
We haven’t even reached the 2025 NCAA Championships yet and the transfer season is heating up! This morning, All-American heavyweight, Taye Ghadiali formerly of Campbell, announced that he will use his final year of eligibility back in his home state to compete for the University of Michigan.
Ghadiali has qualified for the NCAA Championships on four occasions – three times after winning a SoCon title. In 2024, Ghadiali posted an 8-5 win in sudden victory over the EIWA champion, Nathan Taylor, to earn All-American honors for the first time. He would eventually finish eighth.
This year, Ghadiali fell to Isaac Trumble (NC State) by a point in the second weekend of the season, then he downed 2024 All-American and Big Ten finalist Nick Feldman at the NWCA All-Star Classic.
Ghadiali competed at the Knockout Classic in late December and was injured and ruled out for the season. Since he only competed in four events in 2024-25, Ghadiali would be eligible for an injury waiver and eligible in 2025-26.
Through four-plus years at Campbell, Ghadiali amassed a 91-24 record. What’s impressive is that he wasn’t considered a high-profile recruit and went 7-7 as a redshirt freshman. … more at … https://intermatwrestle.com/articles.html/college/big-10/all-american-ghadiali-to-transfer-to-michigan-r100117/
2025 NCAA Division I Men’s Wrestling Championships – 1
TDR Editor’s Notes ; The first session of the Championships is in the books. Over 18,000 were in attendance with a sell out crowd at the Wells Fargo Center. There were upsets, combacks often the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat. OK, I’ll admit I heard hat on ‘Wide World of Sports’ on somee Saturday afternoons in my youth. The brackets and results are posted at https://www.ncaa.com/live-updates/wrestling/d1/2025-ncaa-wrestling-championships-schedule-brackets-results
Especially interesting 2nd round matches will be: …
125 – “No. 3 Eddie Ventresca of Virginia Tech is off to a fast start with a 3-0 lead over No. 30 Gylon Sims of The Citadel. He takes the win 5-1 and will have a familiar foe in ACC opponent No. 14 Spencer Moore after Moore beat No. 19 Cooper Flynn 2-0.”
“No. 9 Caleb Smith of Nebraska wrestled No. 24 Nick Babin of Pitt. Match was tied after the first period, and Babin chose bottom. Smith gets the win in the final seconds of sudden victory to advance, 3-0. He’ll face Seymour of Lehigh next.”
133 – “One of the most exciting first-round matches of the session was No. 7 Nic Bouzakis of Ohio State, vs. No. 26 Kai Orine of NC State. Bouzakis cradled Orine for the fall!
One of the biggest upsets of the day was No. 23 Sean Spidle of Central Michigan topping 2024 Big Ten champion and 2024 All-American Dylan Shawver 4-1.”
141 – Second-round match between No. 3 Jesse Mendez of Ohio State and No. 14 Sergio Lemley of Michigan will be a bout between bonus-point scorers. Mendez beat No. 30 Briar Priest of Pitt 21-5 while Lemley pinned No. 19 Mosha Schwartz.”
Lock Haven’s No. 16 Wyatt Henson won a 9-1 major decision over No. 17 Shannon Hanna of Campbell. He’ll get No. 1 Brock Hardy of Nebraska after Hardy, 2025 Big Ten champion, beat No. 32 Nash Singleton of Oregon State 12-3.
149 – “No. 2 Ridge Lovett, 2 time Big Ten champion, survives a barn-burner against No. 31 Sam Cartella of Northwestern 10-8. He will wrestle No. 15 Ty Whalen of Princeton.
“North Carolina All-American No. 6 Lachlan McNeil moves on after a 10-0 win over Kaden Cassidy. He’ll next face No. 11 Sammy Alvarez of Rider who beat No. 22 Gavin Drexler 4-2.
Iowa’s four-time All-American No. 5 Kyle Parco beat No. No. 28 Dylan Gilcher of Michigan 7-2. Next opponent will be No. 12 Ethan Stiles of Oregon State who beat No. 21 Willie McDougald of Oklahoma 6-4.”
157 – “No. 14 Jude Swisher of Penn pinned No. 19 Cobe Siebrecht of South Dakota State to move on. Swisher will take on No. 3 Antrell Taylor, who teched No. 30 James Conway of Missouri 20-4.
165 – “No. 12 Christopher Minto of Nebraska beat No. 21 Joey Bianchi of Little Rock 13-1. Minto will wrestle No. 5 Julian Ramirez of Cornell, who beat No. 28 Mac Church of Virginia Tech 11-2. “
174 – “No. 5 Simon Ruiz of Cornell won 17-2 over No. 28 Clayton Whiting and No. 3 Dean Hamiti of Oklahoma State won 18-1 over No. 30 Avery Bassett of Lock Haven. Ruiz will wrestle No. 21 Josh Ogunsanya next after Ogunsanya beat Myles Takats of Bucknell 4-1 in sudden victory. Hamiti will have No. 14 Matthew Singleton of NC State who beat No. 19 Jared Simma of UNI 4-2.”
184 – “No. 12 Silas Allred of Nebraska adds a pin as well over No. 21 Malacihi Duvall of Gardner-Webb, earning himself the opportunity to take on All-American No. 5 Bennett Berge of South Dakota State” It was interesting to watch as Allred was down 10-1 in the 1st period and came back to take a 14-12 lead in the last 30 seconds of the match then scored the pin in the last 10 seconds.
197 – “No. 6 Mac Stout of Pittsburgh advances over No. 27 Michael Dellagatta of Cornell 12-0. He’ll now face his brother No. 11 Luke Stout of Princeton”
285 – “No. 7 Isaac Trumble will have an ACC rematch in the second round with No. 10 Dayton Pitzer after Trumble beat No. 26 Peter Ming of Stanford 18-2. Pitzer beat No. 23 Daniel Bucknavich 6-2.”

