Yesterday we took a look at Pool 1 (A) & all of the best matches that it would feature & today we're going to take a look at Pool 2 (B) & all of the best matches that it will offer. Pool 2 (B) will feature Cal State Bakersfield, Bloomsburg, Northern Iowa, Drexel, & Ohio. Let's take a look at what will be our most exciting matches.
| 125 |
Home crowd favorite Trever Anderson will have his hands full in duals Vs both Cal State Bakersfield & Drexel on Saturday. The Panther currently ranked #27 in the DI nation isn't quite having the season he was hoping thus far after finishing one match shy of being an All-American at the end of '25. This weekend he'll have two unranked, yet talented wrestlers looking to get themselves into the rankings by knocking him off.
Richard Castro-Sandoval is currently 2-4 on the season, not looking nearly as good as Coach Luke Smith was hoping he would, after getting the four-time California High School state place-winner through to the NCAA DI tournament last season. Yet, RCS is known to show up on big occasions & wrestle his best when audiences are big & occasions are important.
Desmond Pleasant himself is looking to improve his stock this weekend. He has yet to make it out of the EIWA championships on two attempts but is hoping to this season. He defeated RCS earlier this season by a 4-1 victory & another win over the Road Runner would look good on the resume. A win over Anderson, even better.
| #26 Julian Farber Northern Iowa Vs U.R. Kyle Waterman Drexel 133 |
Taking place in his home gym, on his home mats. Ranked Vs unranked, this match highly favors the Panther over the Dragon, but with both of these guys, you can never be too sure on what to expect. There are times when watching Julian Farber, I'm convinced there isn't anyone that he couldn't beat if he was wrestling at his absolute best. Other times, he seems very susceptible to upset. As to Waterman, wins over Blake Boarman & Dylan Shawver stick out to me in particular, which is why I think he should be a concern for the Panthers when Northern Iowa duals Drexel.
| 141 |
#31 Derek Raike is in a similar situation to what Trever Anderson is in at 125. He has a ranking within the top 33, wants to stay within the rankings & has a target on his back as two talented unranked opponents he'll be facing this weekend, both want to knock him off. Thus far, the Bobcat has been wrestling excellent this season. 10-3, he really boosted his confidence with a 7th place showing at DI's most prestigious in-season tournament, the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational.
R.J. Weston is still searching for that big moment, that vital match to serve as a trajectory to an NCAA DI qualification season. A win over Raike, would do just that.
Then we have Luke Nichter, a Dragon that qualified for the NCAA DI championships all the way back in 2021. If he wants to make trip number two, it's going to take getting some big wins & getting back into the rankings. No time like the present to begin that journey.
| 165 |
Again, one of the best things about the Dual Vs the tournament is that it gives individuals who otherwise normally don't have the opportunity, a chance to come through for their team at an important moment. I don't know if any of these three individuals will be among the top 33 at 165 lbs by '25-'26's end, but I do know that all three have an opportunity to win important matches as their team tries to advance to day two of the duals.
Jack Lledo has defeated both Braidon Woodward & Cody Walsh this season, but both matches have been very close. He defeated Woodward by a score of 4-2 & he squeaked past Cody Walsh 1-0. Duals like these, every match can be important.
| 174 |
If you're looking for the most exciting matches on the NCAA DI side of things at the NWCA National duals, Pool 2 (B), 174 lbs is the place to look. Fresh off of his return, Garrett Thompson of Ohio, a two-time NCAA DI qualifier, is not currently featured in the rankings. You'll see soon enough, why he should be.
The Bobcat has already defeated #10 Jared Simma (a two-time NCAA DI qualifier in his own right, R12 last season) on three occasions. Upending the Panther twice by 8-1 scores as well as a 5-3 score. You wanna hear a place come unglued? Find me a louder pop this weekend, than if Simma were to pull off a win against Thompson. I double dog dare ya.
Let's also add in Jasiah Queen, an NCAA DI qualifier last year, currently ranked #18. Pool 2 (B) NWCA National Duals 174, is gonna be good.
| #18 Sal Perrine Ohio Vs #28 C.J. Walrath Northern Iowa 184 |
A two-time NCAA DI qualifier, Sal Perrine looked very sharp in Vegas, capturing a 6th place finish. He will be challenged by a hungry C.J. Walrath, who is looking to climb the rankings ladder this weekend by knocking him off.
| #26 Zayne Lehman Ohio Vs Kaleb Runyon Northern Iowa 197 |
Zayne Lehman currently ranked #26 in the nation, was an NCAA DI qualifier back in 2023. He is looking to make trip number two to Cleveland, Ohio in March. Looking to knock him off this weekend, Kaleb Runyon is ready to strike at opportune time. Huge event, huge crowd, your crowd, your mats, your arena, hope the Bobcat is ready because the Panther will have his teeth & his claws ready to go.