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#7 N.C. State Dominates Season-Opening Dual with Northern Colorado

RALEIGH – Opening the 2025-26 dual-match wrestling season, seventh-ranked NC State dominated its match in Reynolds on Saturday with Northern Colorado in the first-ever meeting between the two.  Starting the evening, redshirt-freshmen Gavin Linsman and Luca Felix wrestled in two exhibition matches at 141 lbs and 149 lbs.
Shortly after, Vincent Robinson’s 2025 125 lb national championship banner was dropped from the rafters of Reynolds Coliseum, to be seen for the first time.  Each of the three true freshmen, Will Denny at 165 lbs, Cason Howle at 197 lbs, and Everest Ouellette at 285 lbs, who made their collegiate debut, claimed wins to start their career with the Pack.
Coming off their redshirt seasons, Jackson Arrington and Ryan Jack both made their returns to the NC State lineup. Arrington made his official debut at 157 lbs after spending the previous three seasons at 149 lbs. The only loss for the Pack was by Zach Redding at 133 pounds … more at … https://gopack.com/news/2025/11/8/-7-wrestling-dominates-season-opening-dual-with-northern-colorado

November 19, 2025 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Slippery Rock University announces return of men’s wrestling

Honoring a storied past and celebrating a tradition that never faded, Slippery Rock University has announced men’s wrestling will return as a varsity sport in 2027-28.
SLIPPERY ROCK, Pa. – Slippery Rock University today announced the return of men’s varsity wrestling with the goal to begin NCAA Division II competition during the 2027-28 academic year.   
Slippery Rock’s wrestling program built its reputation from 1958 to 2006 as a program that emphasized a strong balance between athletics, academics and personal development. The program went 362-294-7 over that stretch with many of those wins coming at the NCAA Division I level.   
Eight different men oversaw the team as head coach with the most impactful being Fred Powell, who coached the program from 1967-91 with a winning percentage of 66 percent. He coached some of the best collegiate wrestlers in NCAA history, including world champion and Olympic bronze medalist Stan Dziedzic ’72. Powell earned the “Lifetime Service to Wrestling” award and was inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2005.  
Slippery Rock expects to launch a national search for a head coach during the 2026 spring semester to allow an academic year for recruiting before the program begins competing in the 2027-28 academic year. “Athletics, in many ways, serves as the front door to our university, and the return of wrestling at The Rock is so exciting,” said SRU President Karen Riley. “We have a long history of excellence in the sport and look forward to adding it back to our compliment of exceedingly successful athletic programs. We are so grateful to members of the SRU community for their advocacy and continued support.”  
The Rock will compete at the NCAA Division II level as NCAA rules have changed since the last time SRU fielded a wrestling team and a return to the Division I level is no longer possible. There are currently 70 NCAA Division II wrestling programs competing across the nation in 2025-26. … more at … https://rockathletics.com/news/2025/11/10/general-sru-announces-return-of-mens-wrestling.aspx?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

November 15, 2025 Posted by | Uncategorized | , , | Leave a comment

Nebraska Wrestling Lining Up Pieces For Another Trophy Push

A.J. Ferrari is set to make his debut with the Nebraska wrestling program while the Huskers are getting the rest of their lineup pieces in order.

Nov 5, 2025 by Dylan Guenther
Nebraska started its season this past weekend with nine of its starters taking the mat – minus top-ranked heavyweight AJ Ferrari – but you won’t have to wait much longer to see the high-profile transfer in a Husker singlet. According to Nebraska coach Mark Manning, Ferrari is slated to make his Husker debut in the team’s home opener on Friday against Army. Ferrari missed the Navy Classic due to a turf toe injury. “He’s strong and a big, powerful guy. He’s really athletic. He’s a great competitor — that’s what we knew we were going to get out of AJ,” Manning said. “He brings a lot of competitive spirit to our team. At heavyweight, if you got a guy who can be a difference-maker, that’s a really big deal. We filled that missing piece with AJ. What he brings to our team can be a game-changer. He’s worked hard and gotten himself into really good shape, and his toe is healed up, so he’s ready to fire on Friday.”
Against Army, Ferrari is likely to take on #14 Brady Colbert in his first career match at heavyweight. He’s 50-2 in college at 197 pounds with his NCAA title coming in 2021 as a true freshman for Oklahoma State. How Ferrari looks against Colbert will tell us a lot with National Duals coming up … more at … https://www.flowrestling.org/articles/14718051-nebraska-wrestling-lining-up-pieces-for-another-trophy-push
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Nebraska Wesleyan Wrestling Adds Peyton Robb as Assistant Coach
LINCOLN, Neb. – Nebraska Wesleyan head wrestling coach Colton McCrystal has filled the vacancy on his coaching staff with the hiring of Peyton Robb, it was announced Monday. “Peyton is a world class athlete that we are really lucky to have with our program” McCrystal said. “His career speaks for itself, but he also has a great mind and approach to coaching. I’m looking forward to having his insight and coaching style add to what we are trying to shape our program into.”
Robb comes to Nebraska Wesleyan after completing a coaching internship with the University of Nebraska wrestling program, where he assisted with practice planning, athlete development, and program operations during the 2024 fall semester. He also contributed to research on training methods and trends while maintaining relationships with current and former Huskers.
In addition to his work with Nebraska, Robb has been self-employed as a wrestling camp coach, coordinating and leading youth wrestling camps around the country. His ability to teach technique, inspire young wrestlers, and grow the sport has made him a respected name among coaches and athletes alike. Robb is also a current Regional Training Center … more at … https://nwusports.com/news/2025/11/3/nebraska-wesleyan-wrestling-adds-peyton-robb-as-assistant-coach.aspx
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3 Takes: Nebraska wrestling wins fourth straight Navy Classic
No. 2-ranked Nebraska wrestling opened its season with a bang at the Navy Classic, taking first place among 10 teams for the fourth straight year. The Huskers impressed, with five of their six finalists winning their divisions. Last season may have been one of NU’s best overall seasons, yet head coach Mark Manning may have an even better one in store for 2025-26.
Here are three takeaways following Nebraska’s dominant showing: … more at … https://www.on3.com/teams/nebraska-cornhuskers/news/3-takes-nebraska-wrestling-wins-fourth-straight-navy-classic/

November 12, 2025 Posted by | Uncategorized | , | Leave a comment

Iowa’s Kennedy Blades looks forward to chasing ‘iconic trophy’ in inaugural NCAA women’s wrestling championship

Women’s College Wrestler of the Year and Olympic medalist enters her senior season ready for more
The 2024 Paris Olympic Games forever changed how the University of Iowa’s Kennedy Blades approached her stardom. 
Before the opening ceremony, the unranked wrestler in her first Olympic Games tried to meet all of her favorite iconic athletes, asking for pictures and autographs.
She saw an athlete she had idolized for a long time and asked to take a picture, but the athlete glared at her and told her “no pictures,” turning around and walking away. “I was sad because I really looked up to this person, and it hurt me so bad. So, yeah, I went back to my room and cried a lot,” she said.
After drying her tears, Blades made a promise to herself. “That feeling I had, I just would never wish it upon anyone else,” she said. … more at … https://www.ncaa.org/news/2025/10/31/media-center-iowas-kennedy-blades-looks-forward-to-chasing-iconic-trophy-in-inaugural-ncaa-womens-wrestling-championship.aspx

November 10, 2025 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Men’s College Notebook: Week 2 Primer

November 8 

Virginia vs. #8 Lehigh

The Journeymen WrangleMania has always been a great day of duals in Bethlehem, Pa. These two battles will be ones to watch.
Leigh is coming off back-to-back 15th place finishes at the NCAAs and gets back four wrestlers that missed last year who all rank in the top 10. If duals start at 125 pounds for Lehigh, they will march out the #5, #2, and #3 ranked wrestlers in the first three bouts this one. Rutgers is primed for a big season; they reloaded at the upper weights in the portal, headlined by #8 Lenny Pinto transferring in from Nebraska.

November 9 

#4 Ohio State at Chattanooga 

Northern Colorado at #23 North Carolina 

Despite the #4 national ranking, Ohio State still has lineup questions to answer. At last week’s Clarion Open, the Buckeyes had three wrestlers in both the 125- and 197-pound brackets. A wrestler from Ohio State won each of those two brackets, but it wasn’t the wrestler most expected in both circumstances. Nic Bouzakis was a two-time NCAA Qualifier at 133 pounds, including being the seventh seed last year, but is coming down to 125 pounds and was presumed to be the starter. However, last year’s starter, Brendan McCrone, is not ready to let go of that spot and scored a 5-4 win over Bouzakis in the final. Up at 197, Luke Geogg took a 10-4 win over Ryder Rogotzke (who has an available redshirt) in the final; this was after presumed starter Seth Shumate fell in his opening match.
The winner continues as the only ‘UNC’ – Northern Colorado and North Carolina will battle it out. Both are young squads, and both have a lot of lineup questions to start the season. Northern Colorado is under first-year head coach Teyon Ware and lost a pair of 2025 All-Americans to Iowa State in the offseason: Stevo Poulin at 125 pounds and Vinny Zerban at 157 pounds. The Tar Heels could feature as many as seven new starters this year and will rely on a deep redshirt freshman class. That said, it could be a pair of veteran transfers leading the charge for the Tar Heels this year: Ethan Oakley at 133 pounds and Bryce Hepner at 165 pounds. … more at … https://www.themat.com/news/2025/november/05/men-s-college-notebook-week-2-primer

November 9, 2025 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Missouri University Wrestling Opens Season With Three Wins in the Missouri Duals

COLUMBIA, Mo. – Mizzou wrestling swept all three of its opponents to open the 2025-26 season as part of the Missouri Duels in Hearnes Center.
Mizzou opened the day, shutting out Drury 51-0. The Tigers followed up their first win with a dominant performance over Maryville, 41-3, and capped the day with another shutout, 46-0 over Central Methodist.
MISSOURI VS. DRURY, 51-0
Mizzou scored six victories by fall in the opening duel of the day. Kade MooreNate PulliamJ ConwayMax MayfieldAeoden Sinclairand Jarrett Stoner all registered pins for the Tigers while Evan Bates added a tech fall win in the second period of his bout.
Adding to the Tigers’ shutout triumph was Luqman Masud, who claimed a major decision victory to open the day,  along with Zeke Seltzer and Kolten Oborny, adding decision wins.
MISSOURI VS. MARYVILLE, 41-3
In the second leg of three, Missouri’s lone fall came via Sinclair’s first-period pin. Four other Tiger wrestlers claimed technical fall wins as Josh Edmond, Moore, Mayfield, and Bates put five team points on the board. Other bonus point wins belonged to Mack Mauger, … more at … https://mutigers.com/news/2025/11/2/wrestling-opens-season-with-three-wins-in-the-missouri-duels
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Wrestling Claims First at Tiger Style Invite with 146.5 Points
The Tigers had four wrestlers place first in their respective weight classes

COLUMBIA, Mo. – University of Missouri wrestling ended the day in first place with 146.5 points at the Tiger Style Invite, held at Hearnes Center on Sunday, Nov. 9. The Tigers saw four wrestlers bring home top honors in their respective weight classes. 
Zeke Seltzer was the first Tiger of the day to claim gold, knocking off two National Qualifiers, Oklahoma’s Tyler Wells and Purdue’s Greyson Clark, en route to bringing home the title at 141 pounds. Redshirt senior Josh Edmond immediately joined him on top of the podium when he controlled his way to the 149-pound title. Redshirt senior Max Mayfield claimed the title at 165 pounds in his first Tiger Style Invite, besting Marcus Espinoza-Owens of South Dakota. Missouri’s final winner was redshirt freshman Aeoden Sinclair. Sinclair dominated his way to the final with a technical fall and two pins, before winning by forfeit in the final. Mizzou claimed its fourth consecutive team … more at … https://mutigers.com/news/2025/11/9/wrestling-claims-first-at-tiger-style-invite-with-146-5-points
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Ben Askren Announced as National Wrestling Hall of Fame Inductee
Missouri wrestling legend Ben Askren has been announced to the National Wrestling Hall of Fame Class of 2026. Askren joins fellow former Tiger J’den Cox as a distinguished member of the prestigious group. “I am very proud of Ben and everything he represents”, said head coach Brian Smith. “He is a great ambassador for the sport of wrestling, from his accomplishments at Mizzou or the U.S. Olympic Team, to how he has become the model club coach throughout the country. Ben has always lived it right, and even with his mental health, he continues to motivate and teach people how to live it the right way. Congratulations on an amazing accomplishment, making it into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame”.  “The National Wrestling Hall of Fame is honored to announce the Class of 2026, an illustrious group whose enduring contributions exemplify the foundational principles of our sport. Every Hall of Fame class is special, but this one is even more so as it includes Lee Roy Smith, who will be retiring next year after more than 20 years of superb leadership as executive director of the Hall of Fame,” said John Harris III, National Wrestling Hall of Fame Board of Governors Chairman. “These individuals have demonstrated exemplary leadership, discipline, and commitment, both on and off the mat, thereby advancing the legacy and cultural integrity of wrestling.”
The Class of 2026 will be honored and officially inducted during the 49th Honors Weekend on June 5 and 6, 2026, … more at … https://mutigers.com/news/2025/10/30/wrestling-legend-ben-askren-announced-as-national-wrestling-hall-of-fame-inductee

November 9, 2025 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Tom Ryan: Ohio State Wrestling Has ‘Potential To Do Big Things’ In 2025-26

Tom Ryan likes the depth and competitiveness of the Ohio State wrestling roster and thinks the Buckeyes have big potential this season
Tom Ryan’s predictions for his Ohio State wrestling team this year are a mix of optimism, realism and an ever-present philosophical slant to what might await the Buckeyes.  “Nothing can ever be really known or predicted ahead of time,” he said. “I’ll say this: We have the potential to do big things. There’s extra excitement because (the NCAA Championships) will be in Cleveland, in our home state, but what happens up there in March…”
He paused. “Let’s just say that right now, all 10 guys have the chance to place, to score points.”
Ryan cited his team’s depth and balance as the Buckeyes’ primary strength. “Up and down the lineup there’s competition,” he said. “That brings out the best in your wrestlers. With (the proliferation of) NIL, a lot of teams this year are loaded, a lot of teams have made themselves more powerful, but I expect us to be competing for a team trophy.”
Ryan didn’t say which trophy — the NCAA awards one to each of the top four team finishers — his team could take back to Columbus, a nod to his aforementioned belief of nothing being lock-predictable.  “We’ll see,” he said. “But we expect to be in the hunt for a team trophy.”
In addition to top-ranked Penn State, would he venture to predict who the primary frontrunners will be this year? “I don’t assess everyone else,” Ryan said. “My main job is developing our own team. If we do our job, we’ll be competing for a team trophy.”
Zero predictions? “It’s not hard to see that Nebraska should be tough,” he said. “Oklahoma State, Iowa, Iowa State, Cornell, That Team Up North (Michigan) — I think each of those teams will score some points.  “There are a few teams this year that can fight for a trophy.” 
Who’s Where?
Asked about his team’s starting lineup outlook, Ryan spoke of classes still up in the air and those that, for now, appear etched in granite. “We’re unsettled at 125, 165 and 197,” he said. “(Nic) Bouzakis, … more at … https://www.flowrestling.org/articles/14715643-tom-ryan-ohio-state-wrestling-has-potential-to-do-big-things-in-2025-26

November 8, 2025 Posted by | Uncategorized | , | Leave a comment

Iowa men’s wrestling All-American heavyweight Ben Kueter is back and bigger

No. 3 Iowa opens the 2025-26 season at home against Bellarmine
IOWA CITY – Ben Kueter has rarely been idle.
He built a high school career of constant competition and training, moving seamlessly from football to wrestling to baseball and balancing high-level events within the same week. Kueter continued that at Iowa, participating in football and wrestling.
So, you can imagine his frustration with the slow process, rehabilitating from offseason arthroscopic hip surgery. “I was off the mat for probably a good two to three months,” said Kueter, who didn’t play football this season due to the procedure and recovery. “So, I wasn’t doing anything (and) that was tough at first, but it definitely got better as time went on.”
Kueter’s progress has him ready for No. 3 Iowa’s home opener against Bellarmine Thursday night at Carver-Hawkeye Arena, starting at 6 p.m.. The returning All-American was listed in the probable lineups released Tuesday and he’ll be raring to go, if Hawkeyes Coach Tom Brands calls on him. “For me, it’s like, mentally, I’m always ready,” fifth-ranked Kueter said. “I’d rather be ready, and then they tell me I’m not going rather, than not being ready and they tell me I am going, right? So, I think that’s the big thing for me.” Kueter was dedicated to overcoming what he avoided … more at … https://www.thegazette.com/hawkeye-wrestling/iowa-mens-wrestling-all-american-heavyweight-ben-kueter-is-back-and-bigger/

November 8, 2025 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Nebraska Wrestling Lining Up Pieces For Another Trophy Push

A.J. Ferrari is set to make his debut with the Nebraska wrestling program while the Huskers are getting the rest of their lineup pieces in order.
Nebraska started its season this past weekend with nine of its starters taking the mat – minus top-ranked heavyweight AJ Ferrari – but you won’t have to wait much longer to see the high-profile transfer in a Husker singlet.
According to Nebraska coach Mark Manning, Ferrari is slated to make his Husker debut in the team’s home opener on Friday against Army. Ferrari missed the Navy Classic due to a turf toe injury. “He’s strong and a big, powerful guy. He’s really athletic. He’s a great competitor — that’s what we knew we were going to get out of AJ,” Manning said. “He brings a lot of competitive spirit to our team. At heavyweight, if you got a guy who can be a difference-maker, that’s a really big deal. We filled that missing piece with AJ. What he brings to our team can be a game-changer. He’s worked hard and gotten himself into really good shape, and his toe is healed up, so he’s ready to fire on Friday.”
Against Army, Ferrari is likely to take on #14 Brady Colbert in his first career match at heavyweight. He’s 50-2 in college at 197 pounds with his NCAA title coming in 2021 as a true freshman for Oklahoma State.
How Ferrari looks against Colbert will tell us a lot with National Duals coming up the following weekend. Ferrari will likelly face #8 Nathan Taylor of Lehigh in the first round before probable matchups against #4 Taye Ghadiali of Michigan and #6 Nick Feldman of Ohio State. And those are just the matches he’ll be in as the Huskers try to get to the final where Ferrari could see #5 Ben Kueter of Iowa or #9 Konner Doucet of Oklahoma State. As for his eligibility going forward, Manning said … more at … https://www.flowrestling.org/articles/14718051-nebraska-wrestling-lining-up-pieces-for-another-trophy-push

November 8, 2025 Posted by | Uncategorized | , | Leave a comment

Cowboy Youth Movement: Blue-Chip Freshmen Help Reload Oklahoma State Lineup

I think these kids are coming out of high school, they’re pretty talented and skilled and starting to put things together pretty quickly.
STILLWATER — A few days out from the Cowboys’ season-opening dual and David Taylor is still keeping his lineup plans close to the vest, but one thing is for certain, this will be a younger group of Cowboys than Taylor’s first squad.
Oklahoma State opens its season against Stanford at 7 p.m. Friday in Gallagher-Iba Arena. A good chunk of last season’s lineup finished out their eligibility. Reece Witcraft. Caleb Fish, Cam Amine, DJ Hamiti, Dustin Plott, Luke Surber and Wyatt Hendrickson are all gone.
Taylor got some experience out of the portal in guys like Richard Figueroa, Casey Swiderski and Alex Facundo, but he also injected his team with a lot of talented youngsters. LaDarion Lockett, … more at … https://pistolsfiringblog.com/cowboy-youth-movement-blue-chip-freshmen-help-reload-oklahoma-state-lineup/

November 8, 2025 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment