Talented U.S. World Team in women’s freestyle receives draw at U23 World Championships
TIRANA, Albania – The talented U.S. U23 World Team in women’s freestyle has received its draw for the U23 World Championships. The U.S. women freestylers will compete in Tirana, October 25-27.
Two-time Senior World champion and returning U23 World champion Amit Elor opens her 72 kg competition against 2020 Olympian and 2020 African Senior champion Zaneb Sghaier of Tunisia. In the top half-bracket, she could again face Wiktoria Choluj of Poland, who she beat in the 2022 U23 World finals.
At 65 kg, 2023 Senior World silver medalist and five-time age-group World medalist Macey Kilty draws Gilbery Garcia Franco of Venezuela, who was ninth in 2021 Pan American U23 Championships, in a pig-tail match. Kilty is in the top half-bracket. A win would put her against 2023 U20 World bronze medalist Ksenia Tsiarena (AIN-Belarus). Also in her half bracket is 2021 Senior World champion and three-time Senior World medalist Irina Ringaci of Moldova.
Overall, there are eight athletes on the U.S. U23 World Team who are on the Senior National Team for the United States, earning a ranking in the top three in the nation at their weight class. Seven of these athletes have won at least one age-group World medal in the past. Joining Elor and Kilty from the Senior National Team are Audrey Jimenez (50 kg), Katie Gomez (53 kg), Alisha Howk (55 kg), Xochitl Mota-Pettis (57 kg), Adaugo Nwachukwu (62 kg) and Kennedy Blades (76 kg).
Jimenez, who boasts three age-group World medals, opens against Ana Maria Torres Rubio of Spain, who was fifth in the 2016 and 2017 U17 World Championships. Jimenez is in the bottom bracket, and faces athletes from Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, AIN-Russia, UWW-India and Moldova in her half-bracket.
Gomez, a 2021 U17 World champion and two-time age-group World medalist, will compete first against Beatrice Ferent of Romania, … rest of story at … Themat.com/Talented-u-s-world-team-in-women-s-freestyle-receives-draw-at-u23-world-championships
Penn State Wrestler Aaron Brooks Rolls to U23 World Championship
Nittany Lion standout goes 5-0 in Albania to win U23 86kg title
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Penn State Nittany Lion wrestler Aaron Brooks represented Penn State and Team USA at the United World Wrestling U23 World Championships in Tirana, Albania, on Tuesday and Wednesday. Brooks went 5-0 at 86 kg to win the U23 crown and become World Champion.
Brooks began the tournament with three impressive wins on Tuesday to advance to the semifinals. He posted a win over Turkey’s Ismail Kucuksolak and then rolled to a 10-0 technical fall over Owen James Martin of Canada. He then notched a quarterfinal victory over Moldova’s Ivan Ichizli to advance to the semifinals, going 4-0 on day one.
Brooks took on Arslan Bagaev of the Individual Neutral Athletes in the semis and worked his way to a 5-4 win. He met Tatsuya Shirai of Japan in the title bout on Wednesday. In Wednesday’s final against Shirai, Brooks opened up a 2-0 lead one minute into the first period. He dominated the opening period, notching a total of three takedowns, one four-pointer and a leg lace to end the bout, posting the 10-0 tech fall to win his world title.
Brooks is a four-time All-American and three-time NCAA Champion at 184 pounds. He returns for his final season this year when Penn State begins the new campaign.
The Nittany Lions open the 2023-24 campaign by taking part in the Journeymen Collegiate Classic on Sunday, Nov. 12. The round-robin individual event will take place at Freedom High School in Bethlehem, Pa. Penn State is coming off a season that saw it win its 10th NCAA National Championship under head coach Cael Sanderson (and the 11th in school history). The Nittany Lions also won the Big Ten Championship, the Big Ten Regular Season Championship and finished the year with a 16-0 dual meet record, 8-0 in the Big Ten. … rest of story at … GOpsusports.com/wrestling-penn-state-wrestler-aaron-brooks-rolls-to-u23-world-championship
O’Toole, Brooks, Hendrickson win gold, Cardenas captures bronze, Trumble in finals
BY SAVANNAH ASMANN, USA WRESTLING
The United States has more than one U23 World Champion in men’s freestyle for the first time in history. Keegan O’Toole, Aaron Brooks and Wyatt Hendrickson are 2023 U23 World Champions. Jacob Cardenas won a bronze medal, and the men’s freestyle team has the opportunity to capture eight World medals in Tirana, Albania.
The second group of men’s freestyle athletes saw Isaac Trumble advance to the finals, Doug Zapf earn a spot in the bronze medal match, and Cooper Flynn and Brock Hardy are in repechage.
Keegan O’Toole is a two-time age-group World Champion. In his finals match, O’Toole snagged two first period takedowns to lead 4-1 at the break. He added a takedown in the second period to defeat Imam Ganishov of (Individual Neutral Athlete) in the finals at 74 kg.
At 86 kg, Aaron Brooks was commanding in his finals match, dominating his opponent and winning by 10-0 technical fall. Brooks used three takedowns, one four-point move and tied up a leg lace to end it early. He returns to the top of the podium at an age-group World Championships, a place he knows all too well.
Wyatt Hendrickson became a U23 World Champion after besting Adil Misirci of Turkey in the finals at 125 kg. Hendrickson took a quick lead in the first period before unleashing an explosion on offense in the second period that led to a 13-3 technical fall. Hendrickson medals in just his second trip to an age-group World Championships.
It was a bronze medal for Jacob Cardenas as the United States went four-for-four in medal matches today. Cardenas scored the go-ahead takedown with just 33 seconds left in the contest. He is the second two-time U23 medalist in men’s freestyle for the United States.
Julian Chlebove’s tournament run came to an end in the morning session. Chlebove faced Mezhlum Mezhlumyan of Armenia in his repechage match, falling 11-0. Mezhlumyan is a 2023 U23 European Championships silver medalist.
In group two, Isaac Trumble secured a spot in the finals at 97 kg. Trumble navigated his way through a tough bracket, picking up wins over 2023 European Championships silver medalist Otkay Ciftci of Turkey and six time age-group World Team member Sergey Sargsyan of Armenia. Trumble will face Radu Lefter of Moldova in the finals tomorrow.
Doug Zapf guaranteed himself a spot in the bronze medal match, … rest of story at … Themat.com/news/2023/october/24/o-toole-brooks-hendrickson-win-gold-cardenas-captures-bronze-trumble-in-finals
Off-Season Transfers Will Fuel This Season’s NCAA Team Race
Here are the top transfers to keep an eye on as the 2023-24 college wrestling season begins
Several programs will benefit from the transfer portal this season. Most of the top teams look different thanks to key acquisitions. Below is a look at the top wrestlers who transferred during the off-season.
Penn State
125: Kurt McHenry (Michigan)
133: Aaron Nagao (Minnesota)
157/165: Mitchell Mesenbrink (Cal Baptist)
184: Bernie Truax (Cal Poly)
The Nittany Lions bolstered their powerful lineup with three wrestlers who will be in title contention. Nagao placed fifth at the 2023 NCAA Championships and will replace two-time NCAA champion and three-time finalist Roman Bravo-Young.
Mesenbrink only wrestled two matches for Cal Baptist but won a U20 World title and will be a factor if he’s in the line-up, while Bernie Truax is a three-time fourth-place finisher at nationals at three different weights.
McHenry, a two-time Cadet World champion, never saw the starting lineup at the end of the year for Michigan but be a factor at 125 for Penn State. He took undefeated Richie Figueroa of Arizona State to overtime and will compete with Robbie Howard for the spot.
Iowa
125: Joey Cruz (Oklahoma)
149: Victor Voinovich (Oklahoma State)
157: Jared Franek (North Dakota State)
165: Michael Caliendo (North Dakota State)
Franek and Caliendo were All-Americans last season for North Dakota State and will factor heavily into Iowa’s success. Franek and Caliendo will take on a pair of returning Hawkeye national qualifiers Cobe Siebrecht (157) and Patrick Kennedy (165) for their respective spots.
Voinovich replaces Max Murin who graduated following a sixth-place finish at nationals and three appearances in the Round of 12. Cruz could see time at 125 depending on when Drake Ayala is ready to go.
Michigan
125: Michael DeAugustino (Northwestern)
133: Chris Cannon (Northwestern)
174: Shane Griffith (Stanford)
285: Lucas Davison (Northwestern)
A trio of Northwestern All-Americans and an NCAA champion from Stanford puts the Wolverines squarely in the trophy hunt. DeAugustino replaces Jack Medley, Chris Cannon takes over for Dylan Ragusin who is likely redshirting, … rest of story at … Flowrestling.org/Off-season-transfers-will-fuel-this-seasons-ncaa-team-race
2023-24’s Top 50 Collegiate Wrestlers: #21-#25
What has become a preseason staple for us at InterMat, counting down the top 50 wrestlers for the upcoming season, is back for 2023-24. With a large chunk of sixth and seventh-year seniors gone, there is plenty of turnover from last year’s list to this one. That makes for a lot of fun and perhaps some spirited debates.
Like last year, the third iteration of this feature will show five wrestlers at a time, counting down from #50 to #1.
For each wrestler, we’ll have some basic information along with career highlights, and a brief analysis of their career (with an emphasis on last season), followed by an outlook for the upcoming season.
Here are #26-30 #31-35 #36-40 #41-45 #46-50
25) Brock Hardy (Nebraska) … rest of story at … Intermatwrestle.com/college/2023-24s-top-50-collegiate-wrestlers-21-25
Presbyterian Men’s Wrestling Announces Fifth Season’s Schedule
CLINTON, S.C. – With the program that he helped create now reaching a half-decade in age, Presbyterian College men’s wrestling head coach Mark Cody revealed the Blue Hose’s 2023-24 layout on Monday afternoon. An affiliate member of the Southern Conference, PC will begin a fresh season on November 1 with a neutral encounter against NC State.
NOVEMBER + DECEMBER
Primed for six home events on the upcoming season – with four of those held at Templeton Gymnasium – Presbyterian will seek a road-heavy two months prior to the start of SoCon action. In fact, each of the first ten duals/tournaments will take place outside Clinton including the aforementioned Wolfpack meet that will be held in Fayetteville, North Carolina.
The site of the conference championships at the close of the campaign, PC will head back to the Tar Heel State on November 11 for the Mountaineer Invitational hosted by Appalachian State. Six days later, the Blue Hose will face-off with two more neutral parties in Albany, New York, battling Northern Colorado and Sacred Heart.
At that point being one month into the season, Presby will clash with two more non-conference foes at a neutral venue for what will be their lone date of competition in December. They’ll go head-to-head with Michigan State and Bloomsburg back-to-back on the 3rd.
JANUARY
Coach Cody’s club will begin 2024 with a visit to the F&M (Franklin & Marshall) Open on January 5, the second straight year participating in that specific tourney.
The team’s ultra-long road set will wrap up in the middle of the month with three duals in two days, competing with F&M, Brown, and Davidson in their first SoCon affair. PC bested the Bears by a 25-15 clip when they last locked horns in Pennsylvania nine months ago.
January 14 will denote the first true home setting for the Blue Hose, … rest of story at … GObluehose.com/Mens-wrestling-mens-wrestling-announces-fifth-seasons-schedule
96 Teams set to invade UNI-Dome for the 2024 National Duals
Manheim, PA – 2024 will kick off with a bang as 96 teams representing six divisions will descend upon Cedar Falls, IA, and the UNI-Dome for the NWCA/USMC 2024 Multi-Division National Dual Meet Championships. NUWAY once again plays host this year’s championships while the presenting sponsors will be A Better Way Athletics, Capital Construction, Defense Soap, and the United States Marine Corps.
Action will take place on Friday, January 5, and Saturday, January 6.
Below, you can find the breakdown for each division. In addition a complete listing of each team competing can be viewed by clicking here.
- NCAA DII Men – 16
- NCAA DIII – 24
- NCAA Women – 16
- NAIA Men – 16
- NAIA Women – 16
- NCWA Men – 8
It is worth mentioning that an astonishing 63 of the 96 teams entered have been established since 2000. Also of note, in the NWCA’s last fiscal year, 59 schools announced the launch of new collegiate programs. Undoubtedly, the National Duals will feature many of those new teams in the future.
The depth for this year’s National Duals is as high as ever, with all but two of last year’s placing teams returning (Not returning NAIA Men 8th & NCWA Men 3rd). Of note, 22 of the squads coming to Cedar Falls also finished in the top 4 of their association’s National Championships last season (NAIA Men 1st – 4th; NAIA Women 1st – 4th; NCAA D2 Men 1st – 3rd; NCAA D3 Men 1st – 4th; NCAA Women 1st – 4th; and NCWA Men 1st – 3rd). … rest of story at … NWCAonline.com/National-wrestling-coaches-association-96-teams-set-to-invade-uni-dome-for-the-2024-national-duals.
Results From The 2023 Super 32 Challenge
Results from Greensboro, NC and the high school boys divisions of the 2023 Defense Soap Super 32 Challenge.
Brackets, bout scores and more can be found inside FloArena.
Finals Results/Matchups
106 #3 Joe Bachmann, Northwales, PA FALL Rocco Hayes, Orland Park, IL, 5:26
113 4 Aaron Seidel, Schaefferstown, PA DEC #2 Domenic Munaretto, St. Charles, IL, 3-0
120 #1 Anthony Knox, Freehold, NJ MD #6 Nathan Desmond, Wind Gap, PA, 11-0
126 #1 Jax Forrest, Johnstown, PA DEC #9 JJ McComas, Stillwater, OK, 5-3
132 #3 Bo Bassett, Windber, PA MD #5 Sergio Vega, Tucson, AZ, 11-0
138 #9 Maddox Shaw, Jefferson Hills, PA DEC #4 Landon Robideau, Saint Michael, MN, 7-3
144 #6 Melvin Miller, Windber, PA DEC #7 Cameron Catrabone, Williamsville, NY, 4-1
150 #2 Kollin Rath, Stroudsburg, PA DEC #7 Kody Routledge, Edmond, OK, 4-2
157 #2 Ladarion Lockett, Stillwater, OK DEC #17 Joseph Antonio, Long Beach, CA, 4-1 SV
165 Leandro Araujo, ND DEC #9 Dominic Bambinelli, Hoschton, GA, 5-3
175 #6 Ryan Burton, Sparta, NJ DEC #4 Cole Han-Lindemyer, Farmington, MN, 2-0
190 #1 Aeoden Sinclair, Edgerton, WI DEC #3 Rune Lawrence, Perryopolis, PA, 3-2
215 #14 Anthony Harris, Sparta, NJ DEC #12 Michael Mocco, Parkland, FL, 4-3
285 #12 Nicholas Sahakian, Tarzana, CA DEC #10 Daniel Herrera, Ames, IA, 2-1 … rest of story and results at … Flowrestling.org/results-from-the-2023-super-32-challenge
6 Breakout Performers At Super 32
Every year Super 32 serves as the proving ground for some of the nation’s newest high school wrestling stars. Here are 6 guys who made names for themselves.
Super 32 is one of the nation’s premier high school proving grounds, and every year, a number of wrestlers announce themselves as serious contenders. Here are seven wrestlers who had outstanding Super 32 performances.
165 lbs – Leandro Araujo, 1st Place
Four-time North Dakota state champ Leandro Araujo entered Super 32 without a top-20 ranking. That will change. Araujo took out #3 Ethan Birden, #11 Latrell Schafer, and #9 Dominic Bambinelli en route to a first-place finish at 165 lbs.
138 lbs – Maddox Shaw, 1st Place
Thomas Jefferson’s Maddox Shaw has been on the national radar since he beat Vincent Robinson at Powerade in 2021, but he established himself as a #1 contender at Super 32 this year.
#9 Shaw racked up ranked victories against #12 (145) Daishun Powe, #5 Paul Kelly, #12 Alex Braun, and #4 Landon Robideau en route to his Super 32 title. That established him as a serious contender for the #1 spot in the country. … rest of story and videos at … Flowrestling.org/articles/11344764-6-breakout-performers-at-super-32
College Choices for Super 32 All-Americans (2023)
This weekend the Super 32 took place in Greensboro, North Carolina. The Super 32 has long been the most difficult high school folkstyle tournament in the country and serves as an unofficial kickoff for the upcoming high school season. Representatives from nearly every DI school in the nation were on hand to get a first-hand look at some of the top prospects in the nation. Some of those top recruits have already been spoken for and have committed to wrestle at the next level.
Those wrestlers that made the top-eight at the Super 32 and have committed to wrestle collegiately are listed below, by their future school. … rest of story at … Intermatwrestle.com/recruiting/college-choices-for-super-32-all-americans-2023

