Hard to believe it, but by the end of Valentine's day 2026, we will know the NAIA national qualifiers from the Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference. Looks to be a great tournament this year, with ranked wrestlers at every weight class.
| 125 |
Fun, interesting & exciting, 125 lbs in the WHAC checks all of the boxes. Marian's Anthony Hughes has been having an outstanding season thus far. 3rd in the WHAC last year, he won the Battle in the Bluegrass, picking up bronze medals at both the Pepsi Patriot Open & the Missouri Valley Invitational. Interesting enough, in a very rare case, he'll have to deal with BOTH of the Hisey brothers of Indiana Tech. Thus far Tyler has picked up runner-up finishes at both the Spartan Mat Classic & the Little State Invitational. Weight class will also feature Jordan Rodriguez, 3rd at the Battle in the Bluegrass in his own right. Also, don't let the U.R. next to his name fool you. Jeff Bailey has had a good season, with notable wins, plus he's had back-to-back 4th place WHAC finishes the past two years.
| 133 |
Last year's champ Luke Rioux looks to add another WHAC gold medal to his collection this weekend. Thus far this season, the Warrior has picked up titles at both the Spartan Mat Classic & the prestigious Missouri Valley Invitational. Duking it out for an opportunity to upset him will be Nick Alayan, a former Davenport wrestler, who took runner-up honors at the Pepsi Patriot Open earlier this season & Landon Bertsch, who placed 6th at the Missouri Valley Invitational, as well as 2nd at the Little State Invitational.
The guy with the story here though is Randy Frailey. It was announced earlier this season that Siena Heights would be closing their doors for good after this school year. Thus meaning we as a wrestling community would lose another program. In the short amount of time the Saints have had wrestling, Frailey has been a staple for the program. Thus far WHAC finishes of 1st & 4th, Frailey has the chance this weekend to give Siena Heights a final NAIA qualifier before they are said & done.
| 141 |
A two-time NAIA R12'er & a two-time WHAC champion, I believe that Logan Wagner has the tools & the skills to end his collegiate career an NAIA national champion. A Battle in the Bluegrass champion, he was 3rd at the Missouri Valley Invitational, losing to the champion by a single point. To challenge him this weekend will be Conner Kimbrough, a WHAC champion in his own right, 7th at the Missouri Valley Invite.
| 149 |
149 will be interesting as per likely seeds, we could see an Indiana Tech Vs Cornerstone final, as well as an Indiana Tech Vs Cornerstone consolation final. The Warriors have Mike Loney, runner-up at the Little State Invitational, as well as Marlone Kirksy who was 3rd at the Little State Invitational. Kirksy was also 6th at the Missouri Valley Invitational. The Golden Eagles have two tough upperclassmen in Cole Karasinski & Ian Boden. Karasinski a transfer of Davenport.
The WHAC full of a lot of upperclassmen talent, here at 157 lbs we get to see some of the younger stars. Sophomore Vinnie abbey is having a great season thus far. Only 5th in the WHAC last season, he has quickly climbed the rankings ladder, winning the Little States Invitational. Christian Arberry, a tough freshman for the Knights out of Indianapolis, then of course Louden Stradling. Last year's WHAC champion, who finished one match shy of being an NAIA All-American.
| 165 |
An NAIA national champion in 2024 & an NAIA national runner-up in 2025, Jonathan Kervin is hands down, the obvious pick for a WHAC title this weekend at 165 lbs. I believe Jeff Dunasky, 4th at last year's WHAC is a strong candidate for our runner-up. He was 6th at the Missouri Valley Invitational. Not sure if Marian will wrestle two here at 165 lbs or not, but if they do, Braden Getz is a tough wrestler. I think he proves that solidly by taking 3rd.
| 174 |
Another tough bracket here at 174 lbs. Anthony Rinehart 3rd at the Battle in the Bluegrass, really made a name for himself making the finals of the Missouri Valley Invitational earlier this year. We should see a really fun semi-final between Indiana Tech teammates Landon Buchanan & Mike Durham. Buchanan was 3rd at the Little States & 5th at the Missouri Valley Invitational. Durham won the Pepsi Patriot Open.
| #24 Noah Hollendonner Marian 184 |
I believe the WHAC will take the champion at 184 lbs & if I be a betting man, I'd say our champion is Noah Hollendonner, 3rd at the Battle in the Bluegrass earlier this season.
| 197 |
Nathan Critchfield, a WHAC champion last season returns the strong favorite to win another WHAC title this weekend. Look for Ty Cobb to be his opponent in the finals.
| HWT |
Looks to be another good one between Indiana Tech & Lourdes at HWT. Ian Clifford, been having a great season, making the Missouri Valley Invitational finals. Collin Sullivan, a super tough freshman for the Gray Wolves.