Wrestling: Steward instills legacy that will last for decades
Former Loras College wrestling coach Randy Steward passed away Monday evening at the age of 66. He coached 36 All-Americans and three national champions during 23 seasons leading the Duhawks. … more at … https://www.telegraphherald.com/sports/local_sports/article_e9aef704-f944-11ef-8331-2ffb7a8b5d3a.html
Big 12 Releases Wrestling Championship Brackets, Single Session Tickets Go on Sale
IRVING, Texas – The Big 12 Conference has announced its seedings and brackets for the 2025 Big 12 Wrestling Championships, setting the stage for the two-day event at the BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Six different schools received top billing in 10 weight classes with Iowa State, Northern Iowa and Oklahoma State all earning multiple top seeds.
Iowa State, the reigning Big 12 team champion, looks to defend its title with a pair of top seeds in Evan Frost at 133 pounds and Cody Chittum in the 157-pound division. Northern Iowa’s two top seeds include Parker Keckeisen who was the Conference’s champion at 184 pounds last year. Oklahoma State earned three top seeds with Dean Hamiti (174 pounds), Luke Surber (197 pounds) and Wyatt Hendrickson (285 pounds).
The Big 12 Wrestling Championships are set to begin at 10 a.m. CT on Saturday, March 8 with the first two sessions of action. Sunday will begin with the third session at 12 p.m. CT before the Championship finals begin at 8 p.m. CT. The first three sessions will be carried on ESPN+ with the championship round broadcasted on ESPNU. Big 12 Championship participants will also compete for berths … more at … https://big12sports.com/news/2025/3/3/big-12-releases-wrestling-championship-seedings-single-session-tickets-go-on-sale.aspx
Johnson & Wales wins 2025 NCAA Northeast Regional Championship
Seven student-athletes advance to National Championships March 14-15
MIDDLETOWN, Conn. – The JWU (Providence) wrestling team captured the 2025 NCAA Division III Northeast Regional Championship and saw seven student-athletes qualify for the national tournament Sunday afternoon at Bacon Field House on the campus of Wesleyan (CT) University.
Seniors Dylan Harr (197 lbs.), Joziah Fry (125 lbs.) and Hayden Brown (149 lbs.), juniors Adolfo Betancur (285 lbs.) and Jake Eckerle (141 lbs.), sophomore Jack Richardson (165 lbs.), and freshman Peyton Ellis (133 lbs.) all placed in the top three of their weight class and will represent the Wildcats in two weeks at the National Championship, which will be held at Amica Mutual Pavilion on March 14-15.
Complete Results
Below are the complete tournament results for the nine student-athletes who competed on Sunday. Tournament highlights included: Brown capturing his fourth Northeast Regional Championship … more at … https://providence.jwuathletics.com/news/2025/3/2/wrestling-wins-2025-ncaa-northeast-regional-championship.aspx
Wrestlers Claim 26th Regional Crown With Three Champions and Five National Qualifier
FULL TOURNAMENT RESULTS | TOURNAMENT WEBSITE
Head Coach Tyler Reinhart earned his first in his inaugural season and the Pitt-Johnstown wrestling program claimed its 26th overall NCAA Super Region I Championship with three champions and a pair of second-place finishers, Saturday afternoon at Fairmont State (WV) University.
Trevon Gray (125 lbs.), Chad Ozias (149 lbs.), and Dakoda Rodgers (197) all won individual titles, while Noah Gnibus (184 lbs.) and Isaiah Vance (285 lbs.) both placed second to lead the group of five Mountain Cat who earned spots in the 2025 NCAA National Tournament in Indianapolis, Ind. on March 14-15.
In addition to the national qualifiers, Tyson Cook (133 lbs.) and Cooper Warshel (157 lbs.) both finished fourth, and Mason Myers (141 lbs.), Macon Myers (1675 lbs.), and Tony Salopek (174 lbs.) all came away with fifth-place finishes.
The Mountain Cats, who put seven wrestlers into the semifinals and five into the finals, had all ten of their wrestlers place in the top-five, to win the regional title with 148.0 points, 6.5 points better than second-;place Gannon. Kutztown (122.0 points), Millersville (79.0 points), and Frostburg State (77.0 points) rounded out the top-five in the 12-team field..
CHAMPIONS
125 lbs. – top-seeded Trevon Gray cruised into the semifinals with first period falls over American International’s Daniel McLaughlin and Shippensburg’s Noah Gilgore. Gray then pinned fifth-seeded Joshua Jaisonowicz (East Stroudsburg) to get to the finals where he got a takedown with four seconds remaining in overtime to claim his third regional title with … more at … https://pittjohnstownathletics.com/news/2025/3/1/wrestling-wrestlers-claim-26th-regional-crown-with-three-champions-and-five-national-qualifiers.aspx
The TDR Top 12 Men’s Team – 2025
The TakeDown Report will reward the following wrestlers for their successful seasons with an engraved wooden plaque with the wrestler’s name and weight class. The following wrestlers will be listed as a First Team of the top ranked wrestler at each weight, a Second Team, with the next best 14 wrestlers with no connection to a weight class, and the Honorable Mentions are across deep weight classes. We had planned on post rankings after the Regionals and befoe state but became imprudent and we did not do it. The full listing of rankings will be posted later. We welcome input, corrections, snide rearks or whatever your reaction to this may be. This has been updated.
First Team:
106– Sam Boltes, So. (Washington), 113– Holton Quincy, So. (N.E.C.P.), 120– Brandon Nolasco-Rayo, Sr. (Louisburg), 126– Tyler Watt, Sr. (Wake Forest), 132– Stephen Rubistello, Jr. (Tarboro), 138– Ryan Mann, Sr. (N.E.C.P.), 144– Tobin McNair, So. (Wakefield), 150– Gerald “JJ” Johnson, Sr. (West Craven), 157– Justin Root, Sr. (Dixon), 165– Mac Kopelman, Jr. (Laney), 175– Noah Michael, Sr. (Franklinton), 190– Lucas Summers, Sr. (First Flight), 215– Asher Eason, Sr. (Heidi Trask), 285– Jaden McClary, Jr. (Goldsboro)
Second Team:
106– Sader Tran, Jr. (South Central), 120– Cole Hunt, Sr. (Jacksonville), 126– Bryce Perry, So., (Washington), 126– Gavin Nipper, Sr. (Jacksonville), 144– Hayden Smith, Fr. (White Oak), 150– Gabe Foreman, Jr. (Washington), 150– Isiah Mewborn, Jr. (Pamlico Co.), 157– Landon Browning, Jr. (Tarboro), 175– Brendan Stevens, Sr. (Corinth-Holders), 175– Jude Moulton, Jr. (Hoggard), 190– Joseph Miller, Sr. (Lejeune), 190– Aldinio Previl, So. (Rosewood), 285– Everest Ouellette, Sr. (First Flight), 285– Nicholas Rodgers, Sr. (Wilson-Fike)
Honorable Mentions:
106– Tyler Mundell, So. (North Pitt), 113– Abrey Verhow, Jr. (White Oak), 120– Ethan Brownlee, Sr. (South Johnston), 120– Keller Guthrie, Jr. (Ayden-Grifton), 120– Ayden Arington (Laney) 126– Braulio Nolasco-Rayo, Sr. (Louisburg), 126– Jake Amiott, Fr. (Topsail) 132– Bladen Davis, Sr. (South Lenoir), 138– Dylan Shirley, Sr. (West Carteret), 138– Coy Deel, So. (West Craven), 144– Ashton Shield-Adams, Sr. (SW Onslow), 150– Kirick Gurkin, Jr. (North Brunswick), 157– Trenstin Bolden, So. (SW Onslow), 165– Jordyn Toliver, Sr. (Curituck Co.), 175– Josiah Daniel, Jr. (J.F. Webb), 175– Marquise Kelly, Sr. (Laney), 190– Clark Kellar, So. (Pasquotank Co.), 190– Lucky Horrell, Sr. (Hoggard), 190– Wisdom Mason, So. (North Pitt), 215– Nick Wade, Jr. (Rosewood), 285– Daniel Silver, Sr. (N.E.C.P.), 285– Antonio Nixon, Sr. (Heidi Trask)
Award Finalists for the James Johnson Memorial, Michael Stokes, Roy Heverly & Lee Caroll Awards;
113– Holton Quincy, So. (N.E.C.P.), 132– Stephen Rubistello, Jr. (Tarboro), 138– Ryan Mann, Sr. (N.E.C.P.), 144– Tobin McNair, So. (Wakefield), 150– Gerald “JJ” Johnson, Sr. (West Craven), 175– Noah Michael, Sr. (Franklinton), 190– Lucas Summers, Sr. (First Flight), 285– Jaden McClary, Jr. (Goldsboro)
2025 NCAA DIII wrestling championship qualifiers announced
INDIANAPOLIS — The NCAA Division III Wrestling Committee announced today the participants in the 2025 NCAA Division III Wrestling Championships.
The championships will be held March 14-15 at the Amica Mutual Pavillion (AMP) in Providence, Rhode Island. Johnson & Wales University will serve as the host.
A total of 210 participants will compete in the championships. Student-athletes qualified for the championship by placing in the top three of their respective weight classes at one of the six NCAA regional tournaments held February 28, March 1, and 2. The complete list of all wrestlers competing in the championship is available at NCAA.com and the complete seeded bracket will be available on NCAA.com Tuesday, March 11. NCAA.com will stream all sessions.
➡️ Find the full list of qualifiers here. … more at … https://www.ncaa.com/news/wrestling/article/2025-03-03/2025-ncaa-diii-wrestling-championship-qualifiers-announced
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2025 Regional Results and NCAA Qualifiers
All NCAA Qualifiers Listed Here
1,139 wrestlers representing 124 teams competed in the regionals this weekend. 210 have moved on to the NCAA Championships in two weeks.
Region I | Preview | Results Johnson & Wales (192.5), Coast Guard (155.0), Castleton (151.5)
Region II | Preview | Results Stevens (153.0), Ithaca (115.5), Wilkes (112.0)
Region III | Preview | Results TCNJ (174.5), Alvernia (137.5), Messiah (128.5)
Region IV | Preview | Results Baldwin Wallace (180.0), Roanoke (154.5), Ohio Northern (150.5)
Region V | Preview | Results North Central (173.0), UW-Whitewater (142.5), Millikin (118.5)
Region VI | Preview | Results Wartburg (169.0), Loras (162.5), Coe (141.0)
Region VII | Preview | Results UW-La Crosse (192.5), Augsburg (186.0), … more at … https://www.d3wrestle.com/2025-regional-results-and-ncaa-qualifiers/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=2025-regional-results-and-ncaa-qualifiers
The TDR Top 12 Men’s Team 2025
The Top 12 team listings of 1st team, 2nd team and Honorable Mentions will be posted early on Thursday, March 6th. Nominees for the top Awards will also be listed.
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Big Ten Network presents coverage of 2025 Big Ten Wrestling Championships, March 8-9
The 2025 Big Ten Wrestling Championships, featuring five of the top 10 teams in the country, begins Saturday, March 8, on the Big Ten Network with complete coverage of college wrestling’s premier conference event.
From 11 a.m. ET to 3 p.m. ET Saturday, March 8, the opening session, including the first round and quarterfinal duals, will be broadcast on BTN and B1G+. Session two on Saturday night begins at 6 p.m. ET on B1G+, with coverage of the wrestlebacks and consolation matches. On B1G+, individual mat cameras, as well as the quad box, will allow viewers to customize their experience. Television coverage resumes for Saturday night’s semifinals on BTN from 8 p.m. ET to 10 p.m. ET.
Coverage continues Sunday, March 9, as session three begins at 1 p.m. ET on B1G+ with individual mat cameras for the consolation semifinals and seventh-place matches. At 5:30 p.m. ET, television coverage resumes as Big Ten champions are crowned on Big Ten Network, with third and fifth-place bouts airing on B1G+.
Big Ten Network veterans Shane Sparks, Jim Gibbons, Tim Johnson and Zach Mackey will anchor the weekend television broadcasts on BTN.
Before the championships coverage kicks off, a new episode of On the Mat debuts at 10:30 a.m. ET, March 8. Ahead of the final session March 9, a new episode of B1G Live: Wrestling Pregame will air at 5 p.m. ET, as Rick Pizzo and Malik Amine preview the final rounds of the Big Ten Wrestling Championships. A new episode of B1G Wrestling in 60: B1G Championships debuts Monday, March 10, at 7 p.m. ET, recapping the action from the weekend. Additional coverage of all the wrestling championships will be included in new episodes of B1G Today and The B1G Show on the Big Ten Network, and a full schedule can be found at btn.com/shows. Throughout the championships, … more at … https://www.themat.com/news/2025/march/03/big-ten-network-presents-coverage-of-2025-big-ten-wrestling-championships-march-8-9
Seeds For The 2025 National Collegiate Women’s Wrestling Championships
The top 12 seeds for the 2025 National Collegiate Women’s Wrestling Championships have been released.
Below are the top 12 seeds for the 2025 National Collegiate Women’s Wrestling Championships in Coralville, Iowa, on March 7-8. Click here to order tickets or watch live for free on FloWrestling.
Click here for brackets (when available) on Trackwrestling.
103 Pounds
1. Rianne Murphy (Iowa)
2. Gabby Tedesco (McKendree)
3. Sterling Dias (Iowa)
4. Olivia Shore (Otterbein)
5. Rayana Sahagun (Grand Valley St.)
6. Jennesis Martinez (Colorado Mesa)
7. Odelia Lopez (Schreiner)
8. Avery Kibelbek (King)
9. Maddie Avila (North Central)
10. Genesis Ramirez (Aurora)
11. Brianne Graves (North Central)
12. Mia Zuniga (King)
110 Pounds
1. Sage Mortimer (Grand Valley St.)
2. Ava Bayless (Iowa)
3. Samara Chavez (King)
4. Kendra Ryan (North Central)
5. Emilie Gonzalez (Iowa)
6. Chloe Dearwester (Presbyterian)
7. Austria Holland (Adams State)
8. Dianna Holmes (King) … more at … https://www.flowrestling.org/articles/13871319-seeds-for-the-2025-national-collegiate-womens-wrestling-championships
As high school girls wrestling gains popularity, changes are sought and will be considered
The MSHSL will review a proposal to separate sections so more wrestlers will qualify for state.
Girls wrestling is facing growing pains.
In its first few years as a sanctioned sport, girls postseason tournaments have been set up differently than boys tournaments. In boys wrestling, each section tournament includes a single section and sends two wrestlers to state from each weight class. But each girls section tournament combines two sections. The rub comes when the threshold for wrestlers … more at … https://www.startribune.com/high-school-wrestling-state-championships-girls-changes-proposed-championship-video/601230115

