Tuesday, August 13, 2024

Who's Who of NAIA Collegiate Wrestling: Top Returnees 141 for 2024-2025

 

Evan Potter
Southern Oregon

6th-3rd-2nd in the NAIA nation, Evan Potter heads into the '24-'25 season looking to become a four time All American & a NAIA national champion.  He won both the Cascade Collegiate Conference (CCC) & the Patriot Open last year. 

Nick Yancey
Campbellsville

Excellent rookie season for Nick Yancey last year, as he went 28-4 winning a Mid South Conference (MSC) title & taking 3rd in the NAIA nation. 

Kael Brisker
Southeastern

The Iowan turned Floridan heads into his final season of collegiate competition having placed 4th in the NAIA nation last year.  Thus far he's been 5th & 2nd in the Appalachian Athletic Conference (AAC) & he's been 2nd & 1st at the Missouri Valley Invitational. 

Cade Manion
Oklahoma City

Cade Manion heads into '24-'25 looking to achieve an assortment of accomplishments.  A two time AMC/SAC champion, he's looking for title #3.  Back to back NAIA finishes of 5th, he's looking to become a three time All American.  If that's not all, 6th-3rd-3rd, he's also looking to become a four time Missouri Valley Invitational place-winner. 

Edrich Nortje
Dickinson State

Talk about a guy dedicated to wrestling.  Not only did Edrich Nortje make the Heart of America (HOA) finals & capture 7th place at the NAIA championships last year, he is also one of the women's teams coaches! Want a lesson in time management, here's the guy to watch! 

Logan Wagner
Marian

As far as I'm concerned, not only is Logan Wagner one of the absolute best yet to All American at 141 lbs, he's one of the best yet to All American in the NAIA, period.  I really don't know how he's managed to finish just outside the top 8 the past two seasons in a row.  If we're talking Logan Wagner on his best day, that is good enough to win an NAIA title.  He's won the past two Wolverine Hoosier Athletic Conference (WHAC) titles & he was 3rd at the Patriot Open last season. On top of it all, amongst mainly NCAA Division I competition, he was also 4th at RENO. 

Bret Minor
Life

An NJCAA standout for Iowa Central, Bret Minor delivered well last season for the Eagles at various times.  A Missouri Valley Invitational finalist, Minor took 3rd at he AAC, finishing just a hair short of NAIA All American honors. 

Taylor Vasquez
Morningside

Taylor Vasquez heads into his final season of eligibility looking to become a three time Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) champion.  Twice 5th in the Dakota Wesleyan Open, he was one match shy of a top 8 finish at the Missouri Valley Invitational last season. 

Creighton Baughman
Concordia (NEB)

The two time GPAC runner-up went 33-8 last season, also taking a 4th place finish at the Oppenheim Invitational. 


Luke Jensen
Corban

25-9 on the season, Luke Jensen made the CCC finals & qualified for the NAIA championships.  Thus far he's been 4th & 2nd in the EOU Mountaineer Open. 

Bo Davis
Corban

Right there beside Jensen is teammate Bo Davis, an All CCC Academic, who placed 3rd in the CCC winning 18 matches in total. 

Donavan Parn
Missouri Valley

Donavan Parn heads into his final season of competition having posted 5th & 3rd place finishes in the HOA.  He was also 4th in last year's Missouri Valley Invitational. 

Jared Dinh
Cumberland

Jared Dinh has thus far been 5th & 3rd in the Mid South Conference for the Phoenix.  He was 6th at the Patriot Open. 

Dom DiGena
Reinhardt

Dom DiGena qualified for the NAIA championships with a 4th place finish at the AAC. 

Christian Lopez
Embry Riddle


18 wins on the season for Christian Lopez last year.  Making the finals of the Mile High Invitational, he was 4th at the CCC.  A match shy of a top 8 finish at the Missouri Valley Invitational. 

Zach Zitek
Dakota Wesleyan

16 wins on the season for NAIA qualifier Zach Zitek last season.  3rd at the Dakota Wesleyan Open, he was 4th in the GPAC. 

Elijah Griffin
Cumberland

Elijah Griffin qualified for the NAIA championships last season with a 4th place finish at the MSC. 

Kyler Adams
Midway

NAIA qualifier Kyler Adams has been 4th & 5th in the past two MSC championships. Looked real solid at the Missouri Valley Invitational, where he took an 8th place finish. 

Pat Gould
Keiser

The sport of wrestling often resembles the world of magic, in that wrestlers can sometimes vanish without a trace. Pat Gould, 4th in the NAIA nation in 2023, started off the '23-'24 season ranked #1.  He took a 2nd place finish at the Patriot Open & then whammo, he disappears! Hurt? Injured? Sick? Something totally unrelated?  I have no idea.  What I do know, is that if he is back this season, he'll be a contender.  You don't start off the season ranked #1 for the heck of it. 


Taylor Tugg
Dickinson State

As you've probably noticed reading my NAIA previews, it's pretty common for a team to have multiple talents at the same weight class.  Along with Nortje, Dickinson State also has Taylor Tugg here at 141 lbs.  Last year as a freshman, he took an impressive 7th place finish at the Missouri Valley Invitational. 


Ezavian Oretega
Friends

Even though the NAIA has 32 qualifiers, and is a much better system of qualification than DII & DIII, there are still a handful of tough wrestlers every season who miss out on going to the national tournament.  I feel Ezavian Oretega, 4th in the KCAC was one of them. 

Jazen Brown
Baker

Baker picked up a good one in NJCAA transfer Jazen Brown.  Last year he took 7th in the NJCAA nation & 2nd at the South Central District. 














































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