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Only a freshman & even among the depth of immense talent in Regional 6, Aidan Gruenfelder is likely to be our *1 seed. 25-3 on the season has a very impressive 6-3 s.v. over Brayden Parke.
Speaking of Parke, he was a pretty impressive freshman in his own right last season, winning Regional 6 & finishing 5th in the D3 nation. 18-4 on the year, he owns both a 12-0 major & a 4-3 decision over Brett Birchman. A Coe invite champ & a North Central 3rd place finisher.
Birchman, the Regional runner-up last season owns wins over both Gruenenfelder & Parke. A 4-2 decision over Gruenenfelder & a 8-5 s.v. over Parke. He won the Under Armor Invite earlier this season.
As to Jase van Pelt? I know the Ram is going to have to wrestle the best he's ever wrestled in his collegiate career in order to make it D3 nationals this year, but I do think he's more than capable. He gave Gruenenfelder a close 6-4 match earlier on the year. I'll say this too. A two-time Cliff Keen Mike Duroe (CKMD) champion, & a two-time Pete Willson place-winner (5th & 4th) he is the fourth best wrestler in this bracket this weekend. 7th-6th-7th thus far in the Regional, an upset and he's hoping on HWY 30 towards Cedar Rapids.
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Gawd there is going to be some really good wrestling here in Regional 6 & I am thankful that I will have a front row seat for all the action. Things are gonna be fire here at 133 lbs!
Former Utah Valley Wolverine, Patrick Mullen leads the way. A CKMD champ, with a 20-4 record. Owns a 2-1 decision over Connor Fiser, a 7-3 decision over Eli Sneed & a 6-0 decision over Brody Neighbor.
Connor Kidd, silver in the Regional last season & a D3 All-American, is 25-3 on the season. An 8-5 win over Sneed & a 5-3 win over Neighbor.
Fiser, bronze in the Regional last year, is only carrying an 8-5 record. However, two of those 8 wins consist of an 8-6 win over Kidd & an 8-6 win over Neighbor.
Fred Roger's favorite wrestler? He won the Coe Invitational, finishing runner-up at the North Central invitational. Owns a 5-0 win over Sneed.
U.R. don't mean a thing to Eli Sneed, he could still be one of our three NCAA D3 qualifiers. 6th at last year's Regional, owns not only a 5-4 decision over Kidd but also an 11-1 major over Neighbor! A Coe Invite runner-up, earned 7th place honors at Pete Willson.
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One of D3's standout freshmen this year, Kade Blume is currently 17-2 on the season. A 14-4 major over Dresden Grimm & a 5-2 decision over Pierre Baldwin, he is our favorite for Gold this weekend.
Very anxious to see the highly probable semi between Baldwin & Grimm. These two met earlier this season with Baldwin squeaking by with a 4-3 decision. Baldwin has been 2nd & 1st thus far in the Regional, and 5th in the D3 nation. Champion at this year's Auggie Invite.
Grimm has been 6th & 4th the past two Regionals, this year 2nd at the Coe Invite & 3rd at the North Central Invite.
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Remember how I said there was going to be some really good wrestling in Regional 6? I wasn't lying. Gold, Silver, bronze? I do think I have the three that will earn these positions, but I'm not set on what order they earn them in.
Cade Siebrecht, 6th at last year's Regional is currently 21-1 on the year. Owns two wins, a 4-1 sudden victory & a 6-5 tiebreaker over Chase Fiser. Also owns a 4-1 s.v. over Caleb Olson. Was 2nd at the Auggie Invite.
Fiser, 19-5 on the year was 2nd at last year's Regional. Owns a 7-4 s.v. over Olson.
Olson has 14 wins on the season.
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A lot to unpack here at 157 lbs.
First off, I believe that Gold & Silver are spoken for. Charlie Dojan, 3rd in the D3 nation back in 2024, took 2025 off & has been back on an absolute vengeance in '25-'26. 23-0 on the year, owns two shutouts over Eric Kinkaid 10-0 & 5-0.
Kinkaid, a three-time D3 qualifier & two-time Regional champion in his own right. Not to mention, a two-time NCAA D3 All-American with 4th & 3rd place finishes. 24-3 on the year.
Now, as to bronze? Ha ha....here we go.
The battle for bronze is going to be an all out war between four very talented wrestlers, many of which are right on par with one another.
Colton Weiler 17 wins on the year, owns a 4-1 sv over Christian Stanek.
Stanek, a former Iowa State Cyclone, is 18-4 on the year.
A.J. Parrish is 25-6 on the year. 4th at Regionals last year & 5th at this year's Pete Willson. Owns both a 5-4 decision over Stanek & a 4-1 s.v. over Zach Montez.
Montez, owns a 4-2 decision over Weiler.
Can you say fun? Yeah, this is gonna be a fun weight class.
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*NOTE* - One wrestler per weight, per team. Well aware of that at the D3 level of collegiate wrestling. However, I want you to know just how good Carter Martinson is, even though I believe Wartburg is going with Aiden Brosinski this weekend. Martinson owns a 16-12 win over Bo Koedam & a 20-9 major over Kale Roth. Not to mention, he's one of the only wrestlers Clayton McDonough hasn't bonused this season.
Clayton McDonough, what a season this Norseman has had. 40-0 on the year and only three of those wins are decisions. Can you believe that 37 of his 40 wins have been via bonus & get this, 32 have been via fall!! 32 falls! There are many wrestlers that don't even get 32 falls in their careers & he has them in a single season. Bronze the past two regionals in a row, I think the medal he brings home this weekend will be GOLD. 4th & 8th thus far in the D3 nation.
25-6 on the year, Bo Koedam will be one looking for NCAA D3 qualification this weekend. 10-3 & 6-1 wins over Brian Petry, he has a 4-1 win over Aiden Brosinki & a 19-3 tech over Kale Roth.
Petry was 3rd in the Reginal last year & one match shy of D3 All-American honors. 24-7 on the year with 6-3 s.v. & 7-2 victories over Brosinski & Roth respectively. A CKMD champion & 2nd at the Coe Invitational he earned his second Pete Willson medal with a 3rd place finish (was 2nd a year ago).
Brosinki finished one match shy of qualification last year, has a 4-3 win over Roth.
Roth 20-3 on the year, 6th at Regionals last year, an 11-8 win over Brosinski.
Did I mention the wrestling was going to be good at Regional 6 this weekend?
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A win's a win right? That's pretty much been the case with Dustin Bohren this season. The two-time D3 qualifier, 2025 Regional Champion may not be racking up the points, but he gets his hand raised at the end of the day, that's what matters. 1-0 wins over both Bryce McDonough & Mike Slade.
McDonough has made JT1Wrestle's list in 2023, 2024 & 2025 for the best not to qualify for the D3 national tournament. 5th-4th-5th at Regionals, I'm very confident that this will NOT be the case in 2026 & we will see McDonough a 2026 NCAA D3 qualifier. Owns a 10-3 win over Slade.
Slade, a former Campbell Camel has a 20-8 record.
A two-time Regional champion, 5th in the D3 nation a year ago & currently 20-0 on the season, I believe we're looking at a three-time Regional champion when we look at Kasey Ross. The Knight owns both an 8-1 dec & 18-3 tech over Landry Barker.
With that said, I do believe Barker is the second best wrestler in this weigth here in Regional 6. 22-5 on the year, he was 7th here a year ago.
As to bronze? A bit more up for debate, but my pick here is Austin Wilkins. 16 wins on the season, 6th at Pete Willson.
19-4 on the year, Cal Dorota looks to be our *1 seed here at Regional 6. Ranking Vs result will determine our *2 seed. Sam West has the ranking, but Jackson Brinker has the 2-0 win. West 13-4 on the year has 6th & 4th place showings thus far at the Regional. Brinker 24-6 on the year, placed 4th at Pete Willson.
Last year's NCAA D3 champion, it's hard to believe that Mitch Williamson hasn't won a Regional title yet. The Knight has been 2nd & 3rd the past two championships, but I believe he'll see that gold this weekend. A 4-0 & 2-0 win over Jonah Clark, he has a 4-0 win over Wyatt Smith & a 4-2 win over Justin Matson.
Clark, who wrestled for the school I wrestled my last match in, was 4th at last year's Regional. 11-2 on the year, owns a 20-6 major over Smith & a 11-3 major over Matson.
Smith is 22-7 on the year, a 2-1 tiebreaker over Matson.
Matson, 15-6 on the season, has been 7th & 5th the past two Regionals.
Ka'Ron Lewis? I've thought the guy could qualify for the NCAA D3 championships since his freshman year. Now it's his last chance. Certainly has the tools & the ability. 19-3 on the season.
McDonough has made JT1Wrestle's list in 2023, 2024 & 2025 for the best not to qualify for the D3 national tournament. 5th-4th-5th at Regionals, I'm very confident that this will NOT be the case in 2026 & we will see McDonough a 2026 NCAA D3 qualifier. Owns a 10-3 win over Slade.
Slade, a former Campbell Camel has a 20-8 record.
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A two-time Regional champion, 5th in the D3 nation a year ago & currently 20-0 on the season, I believe we're looking at a three-time Regional champion when we look at Kasey Ross. The Knight owns both an 8-1 dec & 18-3 tech over Landry Barker.
With that said, I do believe Barker is the second best wrestler in this weigth here in Regional 6. 22-5 on the year, he was 7th here a year ago.
As to bronze? A bit more up for debate, but my pick here is Austin Wilkins. 16 wins on the season, 6th at Pete Willson.
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19-4 on the year, Cal Dorota looks to be our *1 seed here at Regional 6. Ranking Vs result will determine our *2 seed. Sam West has the ranking, but Jackson Brinker has the 2-0 win. West 13-4 on the year has 6th & 4th place showings thus far at the Regional. Brinker 24-6 on the year, placed 4th at Pete Willson.
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Last year's NCAA D3 champion, it's hard to believe that Mitch Williamson hasn't won a Regional title yet. The Knight has been 2nd & 3rd the past two championships, but I believe he'll see that gold this weekend. A 4-0 & 2-0 win over Jonah Clark, he has a 4-0 win over Wyatt Smith & a 4-2 win over Justin Matson.
Clark, who wrestled for the school I wrestled my last match in, was 4th at last year's Regional. 11-2 on the year, owns a 20-6 major over Smith & a 11-3 major over Matson.
Smith is 22-7 on the year, a 2-1 tiebreaker over Matson.
Matson, 15-6 on the season, has been 7th & 5th the past two Regionals.
Ka'Ron Lewis? I've thought the guy could qualify for the NCAA D3 championships since his freshman year. Now it's his last chance. Certainly has the tools & the ability. 19-3 on the season.