Christian Small Lake Erie |
I tell you what, 141 lbs in NCAA Division II broke my heart in many ways this season. I was always hoping to see Christian Small win an NCAA II title during his career, but between bad luck & injury, things unfortunately didn't work out that way. An NCAA DII runner-up as a sophomore, he had a nightmare tournament as a junior going 0-2 & this year injury saw him finish a match shy of D2 All American honors. 3rd-1st-1st at Super Region III, he was the Midwest Classic runner-up this season. When it comes to class & sportsmanship, one of the best ever.
Brayden Lowery Indianapolis |
Braydon Lowery fought hard to earn the varsity spot at Indianapolis this season & made the most of it by winning Super Region IV & finishing one match shy of D2 All American honors.
Angel Flores Adams State |
Angel Flores ended an outstanding collegiate career as a two-time NCAA D2 qualifier, with an All American finish of 4th in 2024. Was 3rd & 2nd at Super Region VI.
Cayden Henschel UW-Parkside |
As said when I spoke of Small, 141 lbs in D2 was very heartbreaking this year. Cayden Henschel seemed to have done everyone in D2, except make All American honors. Not only did he seem poised to make the award stand, he looked like he was going to stand a top of it. He beat everyone this year. Wins over nearly everyone who made All American honors. Yet come Super Region V time, a tournament he had previously finished 1st & 2nd at, things fell apart for him & he took 5th. I've spoken of this many times already this season, but the fact that many celebrated his tragedy, I find injudicious & concerning. Henschel was very self-promoting, but I never saw him degrade anyone else. It's like in wrestling so many want the sport to grow in terms of popularity & viewership, yet they want the masses to come to us like the Prince who suddenly shows up to awaken Cinderella & Sleeping Beauty with a kiss out of nowhere. It doesn't work that way. It's us that has to attract them. It takes going the extra mile and doing things like what Henschel did, which in many ways takes a lot of courage. I personally think he was one of the best things to happen to D2 wrestling. His highlights were the prestigious Midwest Classic, where he was 8th-3rd-1st.
Grayson DiBlasi Colorado School of Mines |
While Cayden Henschel is probably the best to not qualify for the NCAA DII championships this year at 141 lbs, Grayson DiBlasi is a very, very close second. An unorthodox wrestler, who made it up as he goes, this is a guy I'm going to miss seeing on the mat. You knew any time he stepped his toe to the line, as Doc Brown would say in Back to the Future you were about to see some serious shit. 3rd & 2nd in his first two Super Region VI tournaments, DiBlasi was a victim of loaded brackets in both his junior & senior years, finishing 5th & 4th. Matter of fact, in his final collegiate match, he gave Johnny Lopez a tough 11-9 match. Lopez went on to win the D2 title. DiBlasi was 7th-7th-4th at the Midwest Classic.
Mason Myers Pittsburgh-Johnstown |
An NCAA DII qualifier last year as a junior with a 2nd place finish at Super Region I, Mason Myers came up a little short in his final attempt as he finished 5th at Super Region I.