Wednesday, March 4, 2026

JT1Wrestle's Final 2026 NAIA Predictions

 125
1. Brody Gee Saint Mary
2. Anthony Hughes Marian
3. Ray Ray Harris Doane
4. Haden Hernandez Missouri Valley
5. Elijah Cater Grand View
6. Landon Smith Embry-Riddle
7. Mateo Vargo Cumberlands
8. Isaac Hampton Southern Oregon
R12 Trevor Hisey Indiana Tech
R12 Tyler Hisey Indiana Tech
R12 Robert Albert Missouri Valley
R12 Kobi Johnson Providence 

133
1. Gabe Gonzales Grand View
2. Aaron Lucio Southeastern
3. Matt Terrence Doane
4. Luke Rioux Indiana Tech
5. Paul Ruff Concordia (NEB)
6. Vince Citrano Oklahoma City
7. Izaeah Beavers Campbellsville
8. Braden Werdehausen William Woods
R12 Lane Scorpil William Penn
R12 Roman De La Cruz Saint Mary
R12 Nick Alayan Rochester Christian
R12 Riley Bettich Cumberlands 

141
1. Logan Wagner Marian
2. Reese Courtney Grand View
3. Adrian Ayala Lindsey Wilson
4. Andrew Voiles Southeastern
5. Sammy Shires Cumberlands
6. Guisseppe Guerra St Ambrose
7. Marckis Branford Grand View
8. Daryl Mills Missouri Baptist
R12 Horacio Godinez
R12 Caden McCrary Rinehardt
R12 Jared Dihn Cumberland

149
1. Elijah Larson Grand View
2. Kaden Fetterolf Oklahoma City
3. Nik Yancey Campbellsville
4. Victor Guzman Cumberland
5. Nik Slatoff Baker
6. Jaden Two Lance Wayland Baptist
7. Elvis Solis Life
8. Mario De La Torre Southeastern
R12 Georgino Moraga St Ambrose
R12 Kris Arrey Missouri Valley
R12 Ty Lehman Cumberlands
R12 J.R. Downing Corban 

157
1. John Wiley Oklahoma City
2. Fabian Padilla Life
3. Ben Miller Doane
4. Hagen Heistand Concordia (NEB)
5. Francis Morrissey Missouri Valley 
6. Cayleb Atkins Friends
7. Doug Terry Life
8. Pig Hobbs Providence 
R12 Bryce Boumans Grand View
R12 Easton Larson Grand View
R12 Josey Jernagan Saint Mary
R12 Jake Moon Oklahoma City

165
1. Cam Robinson Grand View
2. Zander Ernst Morningside
3. Jovan Mitchell Southeastern
4. Tony Federico Southeastern
5. Dylan Whitt Grand View
6. Jonathan Kervin Indiana Tech
7. Jastin Kubwimanna Campbellsville
8. Rocky Raby Life
R12 Jayden Luttrell Embry-Riddle
R12 Ben Mitchell Simpson (CA)
R12 Jordan Lomelli Oklahoma City
R12 Xander Sonderberg William Woods

174
1. Tate Picklo Oklahoma City
2. Kris Ketchum Grand View
3. Daniil Gorshkov Embry-Riddle
4. Roman Garcia Central Methodist
5. Reese Jones Life
6. Leo Galasso Arizona Christian
7. Shad Slone Campbellsville
8. Weston Melvin Cumberlands
R12 Braylin Ruchti Southern Oregon
R12 Anthony Rinehart Marian
R12 Jagger Tyler Dakota Wesleyan
R12 Ty Rodriguez Southeastern

184
1. Tyson Beauperthuy Doane
2. Austen Wetzel William Woods
3. Tre Morrisette Life
4. Kendall Norfleet Life
5. Adrian C Morales Southern Oregon
6. Isaiah Twait Corban
7. Navarro Nanpuya Georgetown
8. Sam Libby Keiser
R12 August Batson Southeastern
R12 Ashton Habeil Lindsey Wilson
R12 Barrett Brandt Concordia (NEB)
R12 Brice Parks Campbellsville

197
1. Garavous Kouekabakilaho Grand View
2. Asher Ruchti Southern Oregon
3. Elijah Hynes Missouri Valley
4. Gentry Smith Southeastern
5. Nathan Critchfield Indiana Tech
6. Gio Jackson Life
7. Kasten Grape Doane
8. Trenton Bloomquist Embry-Riddle
R12 Cam Cornman Central Methodist
R12 Efren Arizmendez Life
R12 K.J. Fry Graceland
R12 Ghee Rachal St Thomas

HWT|
1. Garine Gibson Central Methodist
2. Zeph Sivels Midland
3. Austin Foye Central Methodist
4. Ken Copley Embry-Riddle
5. Shane Cook Grand View
6. Nico Rodriguez Eastern Oregon
7. Antonio Garcia Corban
8. Shane Mattson Montana State Northern
R12 Ethan DeRoche Providence
R12 Austin Silva Cumberlands
R12 Koen Mattern Hastings
R12 Bruce Wagers Rio Grande 

JT1Wrestle's Final 2026 BIG 12 Predictions

 NCAA DI QUALIFIERS will all be highlighted in yellow.  


125
1 - Troy Spratley Oklahoma State
2 - Jett Strickenberger West Virginia
3 - Stevo Poulin Iowa State
4 - Zeke Witt North Dakota State
5 - Brady Roark South Dakota State

6 - Conrad Hendrickson Oklahoma
7 - Trever Anderson Northern Iowa
8 - Mack Mauger Missouri 

133
1 - Jax Forrest Oklahoma State
2 - Kyler Larkin Arizona State
3 - Dom Serrano Northern Colorado
4 - Evan Frost Iowa State
5 - Julian Farber Northern Iowa
6 - Luke Willochell Wyoming
7 - Gunner Andrick West Virginia
8 - Tristan Daugherty North Dakota State 

141
1 - Sergio Vega Oklahoma State
2 - Anthony Echemendia Iowa State
3 - Haiden Drury Utah Valley
4 - Julian Tagg South Dakota State
5 - Tyler Wells Oklahoma
6 - Jesse Vasquez California Baptist 
7 - Jordan Titus West Virginia

8 - Pierson Manville Arizona State 

149
1 - Casey Swiderski Oklahoma State
2 - Jacob Frost Iowa State
3 - Dylan Evans Utah Valley
4 - Max Petersen North Dakota State
5 - Josh Edmond Missouri

6 - Paul Kelly California Baptist
7 - Gabe Willochell Wyoming 
8 - Alek Martin South Dakota State 

157
1 - Kaleb Larkin Arizona State
2 - Landon Robideau Oklahoma State
3 - Vinny Zerban Iowa State
4 - Ty Watters West Virginia
5 - Cael Swensen South Dakota State

6 - Gavin Drexler North Dakota State
7 - Teague Travis Missouri
8 - Jared Hill Wyoming 

165
1 - Dee Lockett Oklahoma State
2 - Nicco Ruiz Arizona State
3 - Maxx Mayfield Missouri
4 - Ryder Downey Northern Iowa

5 - Connor Euton Iowa State
6 - Luke Swan Wyoming 
7 - Marcus Espinoza-Owens South Dakota State
8 - Gabriel Schumm California Baptist

174
1 - Alex Facundo Oklahoma State
2 - Carter Schubert Oklahoma
3 - Jared Simma Northern Iowa
4 - M.J. Gaitan Iowa State
5 - Cam Steed Missouri
6 - Brody Conley West Virginia
7 - Cael Valencia Arizona State

8 - Moses Espinoza-Owens South Dakota State 

184
1 - Aeoden Sinclair Missouri
2 - Eddie Neitenbach Wyoming
3 - Isaac Dean Iowa State
4 - Ian Bush West Virginia
5 - Brian Soldano Oklahoma
6 - Aidan Brenot North Dakota State
7 - Zack Ryder Oklahoma State
8 - Nick Fox Northern Iowa

197
1 - Rocky Elam Iowa State
2 - Joey Novak Wyoming
3 - Bennett Berge South Dakota State
4 - Cody Merrill Oklahoma State
5 - Evan Bates Missouri
6 - D.J. Parker Oklahoma 
7 - Rune Lawrence West Virginia
8 - Eli Sheeren California Baptist

HWT
1 - Yonger Bastida Iowa State
2 - Christian Carroll Wyoming
3 - Luke Rasmussen South Dakota State
4 - Konner Doucet Oklahoma State
5 - David Szuba Arizona State
6 - Juan Mora Oklahoma

7 - Jarrett Stoner Missouri
8 - Adam Ahrendsen Northern Iowa



Tuesday, March 3, 2026

The Talent Staying Home - The best of NCAA Division III to Not qualify - 2026 (Part 2 149 and 157)

 In part One, I did my best to be objective and give a list of the wrestlers at 125, 133 & 141 who were truly the best not to qualify for the 2026 NCAA D3 championships.  Of course in making such a list you are going to include some that others wouldn't & you're going to leave off some that others would have included.  

If you notice, there's a lot of parity & discrepancy in NCAA Division III wrestling.  I mean even the experts had difficult time with this.  I mentioned multiple top 20 ranked wrestlers yesterday, who didn't even place at regionals! If that doesn't say something to you, little else will. 

Let's start it off at 149 lbs...


*NOTE* - Again a quick reminder... I am not going to be including backups & reserves in this write-up.  I'm well aware that two-time Regional 1 champion Nate Fitt has an incredibly tough backup at USCGA that defeated Regional 1 runner-up Caleb Seyfried in dual action this year. Ironically enough, Seyfried's backup has a win over Ty Stewart, the Regional 1 3rd place finisher! There are probably more of these examples than you'd ever imagine (Lucas Jagodzinske, Matt Randolph's reserve at Augsburg, with a 10-0 major over qualifier Jason Giordano). Those types of stories are for another time & another day.  This is a reflection on varsity wrestlers, those who went for qualification & did not get it. 

Another thing...I really don't know how much I want to count losses at weights not qualified.  I mean I did a bit in part 1 to clarify significant wins, but if a guy qualifies at 149 lbs, I'm not sure how much stock I put into losses he had at 157.  Some might put a lot of weight into it.  Not sure.  I say this because for example Danny Haws had some losses at 141, but he was a completely different wrestler at 141, than what he was at 133.  Completely different.  Wrestling is a funny sport that way. Make of it what you will. 

#12
Landon Church
UW-Eau Claire
149

My heart goes out to Landon Church.  For the second year in a row, the dude has wrestled his ass off only to finish one match shy of being an NCAA D3 qualifier.  19 wins on the season & 2nd at the WIAC, he's now a two-time Pete Willson place-winner with finishes of 5th & 4th.  Wins on the season include an 11-0 major over Regional 1 bronze medalist Ty Stewart, and both a 19-7 major as well as a 5-0 shutout over Regional 7 runner-up Riese Thornberry.  The Eagle has one more season left. 

U.R.
Jared Spahn
Johnson & Wales
149

Ryan Currier may have been the one with the #14 ranking, but it is Jared Spahn who has earned the mention.  5th at Regional 1, Spahn had 17 wins on the year, including a 4-2 decision over D3 qualifier Ty Stewart. 

#15
Mikey Williams
Misericordia
149

26-8 on the season, Mikey Williams put together a very solid season. Unfortunately, it ended one match shy of NCAA D3 qualification.  A Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) runner-up, Williams defeated two 2026 NCAA D3 qualifiers by 4-2 decisions, Chance Babb & Jason Giordano. May I add that he beat Giordano at Regionals. The thing about Williams is that he has shown tremendous improvement season to season.  Not only that but he studies his opponents.  He's turned some very ugly losses into wins.  With two seasons left, I wouldn't be at all surprised if he ends up being Misericordia's first All-American. 

#17
Levi Snyder
Messiah
149

Levi Snyder is a weird case in a peculiar situation.  7th in the Regional & 3rd at the MAC, head-to-head he has clearly proven he's the better wrestler than teammate Dalton Monger.  However, I personally feel that Monger had the better overall season.  He pinned both Ty Stewart & more impressively Angelo Centrone.  Both of these guys are going to be seniors next year & I'm really anxious to see what Coach Brunk does here.  With Clay Gainer graduating, perhaps one of the two moves up to 157. 

#20
Kyle Bizjak
John Carroll
149

Kyle Bizjak entered Regional 5 with only one loss on the season & that was to an NCAA Division II opponent. He finished one match shy of being an NCAA D3 qualifier. 

U.R.
Ike Guttentag
Wesleyan
149

The Cardinal ends his junior season with a record of 17-3, having finished one match shy of NCAA D3 qualification, 4th in Regional 1.  Had a 10-9 win over qualifier Ty Stewart. 

U.R.
Tony Orlandini
Saint Vincent
149

Here's a guy that made some serious improvements between '24-'25 & '25-'26.  8-8 as a freshman last year, Orlandini finishes out 2026 with a record of 27-3.   4th at Regional 4, he tech'd Stewart earlier this season 20-4. 

U.R.
Manny Scordos
Baldwin Wallace
149

5th at Regional 4, Manny Scordos ends his career at Baldwin Wallace just shy of 100 career wins. Among his wins in '25-'26, a 4-1 decision over now three-time NCAA D3 qualifier Evan Lindner.  And for what it is worth a 5-3 decision over Tom Wagner who qualified up at 157. 

U.R.
Tyler Starr
North Central

An NCAA D3 qualifier last year as a sophomore, Tyler Starr came up a bit short this year with a 5th place showing at Regional 5.  30+ wins on the season, Starr majored D3 qualifier Ryan Hinger 16-6 earlier in the year. 


*NOTE* - Other names to include?  As tough as Regional 7 was at this weight, I have no problem putting Alex Morales (5th) & Aidan Baum (6th) on the list.  Morales had a win over Lindner on the season & Baum had a win over Thornberry.  Matt Castillo of Roger Williams? He was 7th at Regional 1, but it's hard to ignore both a 3-2 & 17-7 win over Ty Stewart.  I'm a big fan of Ashton Hayhurst of Dubuque & I hope to see him make D3's next season.  He was 4th at Regional 6. I also have to say that I was impressed with how hard Caden Frost worked to make himself a 149 lbs'er.  133 last season & an NCAA D3 qualifier, he committed himself to his team this year, bumping up to 149.  By season's end, he showed that he was a gamer.  26 wins on the season & 5th at Regional 3. 


Onward to 157....

*NOTE* - Unlike the first four weights, I feel pretty confident & sure of myself in my picks here at 157.  Again, we're not talking backups & reserves, but just to get you a bit excited about '26-'27, I'll mention a few things for the Hell of it. Cole Dummer, the backup for Karsen Otis at Augsburg, majored Regional 2 champ Ryan Smith 12-4 earlier this year.  It only took Charlie Dojan's (Wartburg) back up Tony Ulaszek 29 seconds to pin Rhenzo Augusto, Regional 5 champ.  If that don't have you impatient for the start of '26-'27, I don't know what to tell you D3 wrestling fan. 

To be honest, Luke Moore not placing at Regional 3 really threw me for a loop. I was not expecting that at all.  I also have no idea what the status was of Clay Gainer.  Messiah wrestled Noah Rice instead.  Both Moore & Gainer had some really good wins, including wins over NCAA D3 qualifiers on the season. 


My list 157....


#9
Zaren Anderson
Catharge
157

Regional 7 is an extremely tough qualifier.  I would hope that seeing a guy ranked in the top 10 in all of NCAA D3 wrestling, finish 7th in his own Regional would make that clear.  For those in the know, I don't have to explain to you how hard it can be to even place at Regionals.  Those that only follow DI & only have a sense of how DI works, have a very ignorant deposition that qualifying for D3 must be easy.  It's anything but and looking at Zaren Anderson is all the evidence I think one needs. 27-6 on the season.  Unfortunately a senior, but a great career with over 80 wins.  Had a 4-1 s.v. over Regional 5 runner-up Luke Swan. 

#11
Casey Smith
Roanoake
157

An NCAA D3 qualifier last year as a freshman, Casey Smith finished one match shy of trip #2 this season.  A 20+ match winner & 3rd at Pete Willson, I would imagine he never misses the boat again. Notable wins on the season include defeating Regional 7 champ Karsen Otis 2-1 & Regional 7 bronze medalist Joe Penchi 6-4. 

#15
Christian Stanek
Central

The Former Iowa State Cyclone had a great season here in NCAA D3, but it came up just a hair short of NCAA D3 qualification as the now Dutch finished 4th at Regional 6. 

#17
A.J. Parrish
Cornell (IA)
157

I tell you what.  I saw a lot of wrestlers this year who finished close in '23, '24 &/or '25, finally punch through & make it to nationals.  I have a feeling when Regionals are all said & done in 2027, I'll be saying the same thing about A.J. Parrish.  4th at Regional 6 a year ago, Parrish finished 5th this year.  Also 5th at Pete Willson, Parrish stuck Regional 4 3rd place finisher Londen Murphy at the 6:45 mark. 

#18
Zach Montez
Coe
157

Here's another Regional 6 guy! Regional 6 had 6 of the top 20 at 157.  Blows your mind doesn't it? When I say there is serious talent staying home, I mean it!  Montez had a 4-2 win over Qualifier Colton Weiler. 

#19
Chris Acuna
Concordia (MN)
157

Only a freshman, I think the future is very bright for this Cobber.  5th at Regional 7, Acuna had a 10-7 win over Tom Wagner, a 4-3 win over Karsen Otis & a 12-10 tiebreaker over Joe Penchi. 

U.R.
Nate Camiscioli
Castleton
157

A two-time NCAA DI qualifier for the Spartans with Regional 1 finishes of 3rd & 2nd, it was not meant to happen a third time for Nate Camiscioli.  5th in the Regional, he did have wins over both the runner-up & the 3rd place finisher earlier in the season.  2-0 over Tom DiResta & 1-0 over Ryan Kozdra.  Camiscioli closes out a great career with 87 career victories. 

U.R.
Jack Forte
Roger Williams
157

Finishing right behind Camiscioli in 6th place at Regional 1, I believe Jack Forte deserves mention here.  16-4 on the year & a 7-6 win over Regional 2 runner-up Paul Lichter.  Forte has one more season of eligibility left. 









































2026 PAC-12 Championship Preview (Friday March 6th)

 



Year after year, I keep on wondering if PAC-12 will one day cease to exist.  I used to write about the Eastern Wrestling League, the Colonial Athletic Conference, the East Regional & the West Regional.  All defunct NCAA DI qualifiers.  I live in fear that the PAC-12 will one day join them, but somehow or another the itty bitty conference with only four programs holds on.  Let's talk the 2026 qualifier!! 

125

The top two here are heading to the NCAA DI championships.  The favorite for a PAC-12 title this weekend is Max Renteria.  18-2 on the season, a PAC-12 champion last year, he was the runner-up at CKLV earlier in the year.  Owns a 13-6 decision over Koda Holeman. 

Holeman will be wrestling in front of a home crowd, which should give the Mustang who was one match shy of D1 qualification a year ago an advantage.  Was 5th at CKLV & 4th at Midlands this year. 

Is there a thief in this bracket? Without a doubt & BOTH Renteria & Holeman should be ready for him.  Although Holeman majored him 11-3 earlier this season, it was Richard Castro-Sandoval who upended him last season via fall.  RCS also gave Renteria a close 5-2 match earlier on the year. 

U.R.
Gabe Whisenhunt
Oregon State
133

Seems odd to put a guy with a .500 record down when you're talking potential PAC-12 champions, but that does seem to be case here at 133.  7-7 on the year, Gabe Whisenhunt has established himself the favorite to bring home PAC-12 gold this Friday. 

#26
Nash Singleton
Oregon State
141

While I can see Whisenhunt maybe being upset in his quest for a PAC-12 title this weekend, I am all but 100% positive that Nash Singleton, a PAC-12 champ last year, picks up another title this weekend.  He was 6th at CKLV earlier this year. 

149


Another weight class where the PAC-12 gets two qualifiers.  Brock Herman, the favorite to win this Friday's title.  11-3 on the season, 2nd at the Southern Scuffle & a 17-4 major over Noah Tolentino. 

Tolentino, 16 wins on the season was one match shy of being a CKLV place-winner this year. 

Like 125, we have a very plausible robber on our hands here at 149.  Andre Gonzales has proven to be dangerous at various times, and I would suspect he'll make like Darkwing Duck on Friday in a mission to spread it around. Despite a 10-2 loss early on this season to Tolentino, he took the Beaver into sudden victory in an 8-5 loss & more recently actually defeated him 4-2.  He also gave Herman a 9-6 match. 

157

17 wins on the season & 7th at this year's Southern Scuffle, this is senior Jaivon Jones last opportunity to try & make the NCAA DI championships.  Although the favorite to win a PAC-12 title on Friday, he's going to have a great adversary in C.J. Hamblin.  Hamblin, an NCAA DI qualifier last season, was the PAC-12 runner-up in 2025. 

165

Frankly, this weight class just plain pisses me off.  Two very talented wrestlers, who both deserve to be NCAA DI qualifiers & one of them may very well be staying home.  I get it. I'm not arguing against it. I get that Olguin started off the season at 174 & didn't earn a spot at 165.   I get it & I accept it.  I also hate it. 

Bianchi is 18-1 on the season & a Southern Scuffle champion.  Add in he was the PAC-12 champ last year and a 7th place All-American in the DI nation.  Should Matt Olguin upset him in the PAC-12 finals (which is NOT out of the question. Olguin gave Bianchi a 4-1 match not all that long ago) I would think that surely Bianchi would get a wildcard.  Then again with so few At-Larges there are to hand out, maybe not.  Should Bianchi win here, I have a sick feeling in my stomach that Olguin will then have to rely on the rest of 165 going according to plan.  Which in my 33 years of watching collegiate wrestling, rarely happens. 

#26
Daschle Lamer
Oregon State
174

I will tease, and I mean just barely tease the idea of Cash Stewart of Cal Poly or Guillermo Escobedo of CSU-Bakersfield pulling off a huge upset over Daschle Lamer, but I'm 85% positive that isn't going to happen.  I'll give it a bit of probability, but that's it.  I'm very confident that 18-3 on the season, a Midlands runner-up & the PAC-12 runner-up last year, Lamer is gonna be our champ come Friday. 

184


Talk about a guy that turned his career around.  It must have been all about finding the right place.  A losing season & a just above a hair losing season at Michigan State, Caesar Garza is currently 15-2 on his junior year with a top 20 ranking. 7th earlier this season at CKLV. 

With that said, if he wants to go to the NCAA DI nationals this year, he's gonna have to beat T.J. McDonnel a third time this season. You know what they say about beating a good opponent three times in a row.  A PAC-12 champion last year, McDonnell isn't having the season I thought he would.  Nonetheless, I do not overlook or underestimate what the Beaver is capable of.  Both matches with Garza have been close this year. 8-6 close & 5-3 tiebreaker real close. 

197


Here is your main event of the evening.  I'd be shocked if the PAC-12 doesn't make this the final match of the tournament.  This will be our final here at 197.  Stephen Little, who has thus far been 1st & 2nd in the PAC 12, as well as a two-time All-American with 7th & 6th place finishes in the D1 nation.  2nd at this year's Southern Scuffle. 

Justin Radenmacher, 21-2 on the year, 3rd at CKLV. 

#22
Trevor Tinker
Cal Poly
HWT

Injured at the Midlands this season where he had to medical forfeit to a 6th place finish, Trevor Tinker has not wrestled since the end of December.  If he IS competing this Friday, I think the three-time NCAA DI qualifier, who has been 2nd-4th-1st the past three PAC-12 championships is the favorite to win here. 

IF NOT...

Then I think Mike Gasper of Little Rock will probably be our champ.  












Monday, March 2, 2026

The Talent Staying Home - The best of NCAA Division III to Not qualify - 2026 (Part 1 125, 133 & 141)

 Ironically enough one of my least favorite articles to write each season, but also one of my most popular.  126 NCAA Division III programs & only the top 21 in each weight class get to go to national tournament.  That is insane.  It proves how incredibly tough it is to call yourself an NCAA Division III qualifier.  


Today I want to take a look at the talent that is staying home.  Really make you understand through credentials and achievements how good these wrestlers are despite the fact that they did not qualify for nationals this year.  Keep in mind I'm only doing varsity wrestlers.  I realize some backups/reserves had some outstanding wins/performances this season, but that discussion is for another time & another place. 

Now let's take a look at who at least in the opinion of JT1Wrestle is the best not to qualify, NCAA Division III. 


#11 
Andrew Punzalan
Wabash
125 

The Florida native is one of the most improved wrestlers in the D3 nation.  Going from not even placing at last year's Regional 5, to finishing one match shy of being an NCAA D3 qualifier this year.  Among his wins, he stuck Regional 6 runner-up Brayden Parke at the 1:53 mark.  He also defeated Regional 6 champion Brett Birchman by a score of 4-1.  A Millikin Open Champ, while taking runner-up honors at the North Central Invite.   Has one more season of eligibility left. 

#14
Luca Paladino
UW-Stevens Point
125

My heart breaks for Luca Paladino.  I've expressed many times how much I hate injuries. If you think I hate Willie Saylor, I love Willie Saylor compared to how I feel about injuries.  To see Paladino's career end the way it did... What do you say?  Life can be cruel sometimes.  On the flip side of it, the destination isn't what it is about.  It's the journey.   1st & 4th in Regional 7 in 2024 & 2025, the Pointer ends his career with many great wins & accomplishments.  This year alone, a 7-3 decision over Regional 7 champ Izzy Balsiger & an 8-1 decision over Regional 4 3rd place finisher Kurt Mokros. Pete Willson runner-up & a WIAC champ. 

#17
Adrian Rosas
Adrian
125

Spending his last two seasons of collegiate eligibility at Adrian, Adrian Rosas was a Petrofes champion this year & someone they could always count on for a win during important duals.  Entering Regional Five undefeated, things looked promising for the experienced Bulldog, but they were not meant to happen.  Ends his career with Regional 5 finishes of 4th & 6th. 

#19
Ethan Liptzin
Delaware Valley
125

An NCAA Division III qualifier last year, I'm not sure what the story is on Ethan Liptzin.  All I know is that he medical forfeited out of Regional 3.  Hate to see that, especially since this was his last season.  Nonetheless, an impressive 26-4 record on the year & a runner-up finish at the Middle Atlantic Conference. 

#20
C.J. Horvath
Muhlenberg
125

You know I saw a lot of guys make D3 nationals this year after coming painfully close the past couple of seasons in a row.  I'm hoping that is the case for C.J. Horvath by the end of '26-'27.  The Mule has one more shot at the NCAA D3 championships next year, having finished 6th & 4th the past two Regional 3's. 26 wins on the year, a Centennial Collegiate Conference champion. 

U.R.
Brady Phelps
UW-Whitewater
125

The Warhawk freshman wasn't ranked in the top 20 by year's end, but my gawd, maybe he should have been. 20+ wins on the year, let's talk about some of those wins. 3-2 over Kurt Mokros who was 3rd at Regional 4. 4-1 s.v. over Aidan Gruenenfelder who was 3rd at Regional 6. 6:53 fall over Keno Vanier who was 3rd at Regional 7.  Yeah, if I were the UW-Whitewater coaching staff, I'd be very excited about Phelps' potential next season.  Was 5th at Regional 5. 

U.R. 
Charlie Pavis
WPI
125

Another 20+ winner on the season.  The senior finished out his collegiate career one match shy of being an NCAA D3 qualifier.  On the year owned an 11-6 decision over Regional 2 runner-up Trevor Middendorf. 

U.R.
Evan Whiteside
PSU-Behrend
125


Another senior who ends his career one match shy of being an NCAA D3 qualifier.  Defeated Regional 4 runner-up Adrian Samano earlier this season 6-4 & was an AMCC champ.  


*NOTE* - I believe that about wraps up 125 lbs.  Are there others I personally want to put on the list?  Yeah.  I was always a big fan of Jase Van Pelt of Cornell. 7th-6th-7th-5th, he was a four-time Regional place-winner in a Regional that is always locked and loaded.  Not to mention, a two-time Pete Willson place-winner, which you know I believe firmly is the toughest in-season tournament for D3.   Like I said at the beginning of the article, there are some backups/reserves who have illustrated how much damage they are capable of doing in '26-'27.  Good luck to Matt Griffin keeping his varsity spot next season, TCNJ is stacked with talent at 125 lbs.   While I was very happy to see Jack Thode win Regional 2 & make the NCAA D3 national tournament, he had some extremely ugly losses this year.  A 20-5 tech fall loss to Hobe Givens?  He went 0-2 at Regional 3 & finished out the season with a losing record.  I could say similar things about Keno Vanier.  Some plain get hot at the end of the season.  

Anyway..onwards to 133...


*Note* - Again going to try and be as objective here as I can be.  Truly look at the best guys in '25-'26 to not make it to the national tournament at 133 lbs.   Again, I'm not including reserves or guys who are taking a year off. Although if you want a glimpse at how good Peyton Ellis is going to be next year, just take a look at his record in his 'redshirt' or whatever they call it here at D3.  Am I going to make a big deal out of every loss Esaur Ordonez took this year?  Probably not.  Do I put a guy like Kie Anderson on the list?  I'm sure sticking Chance Suddeth in 31 seconds will be a story Grandpa Anderson tells his grandkids some 30 years from now.  At the end of the day you can't help but be subjective, even when trying to be objective.   Anyway...here is my list at 133. 

#15
Bobby Gardner
Lycoming
133


The Clarion transfer put together a pretty respectable season this year going 13-0 on the regular season.  Unfortunately that did not translate into a trip to Cedar Rapids, as Gardner finished one match shy of qualification at regional 2. 

#18
Jackson Rustad
Chicago
133

6th & 7th the past two Regional 5's, I wonder if injury played a part in why Jackson Rustad did not place at this year's tournament. He last wrestled at Pete Willson, where he had to medical forfeit out of the tournament. A junior this season, he has one more season of eligibility to make it happen. 

#19
Trevor Cortright 
SUNY-Oneonta
133

One match shy of NCAA D3 qualification in both his freshman & sophomore seasons, I was outright shocked with Trevor Cortright failed to place this year at Regional 2.  It just goes to show how unforgiving these Regional tournaments can be, & how this sport gives no one a day off.  Nevertheless, he entered the tournament on a 15-2 record & he won the SUNY-AC. 



U.R.
Jordan Rasof
UW-Whitewater
133

I definitely feel that Jordan Rasof belongs on this list. A little bit inconsistent, this young Warhawk givse the UW-Whitewater coaching staff plenty of reason to be excited about the '26-'27 season.  For one, he made the finals of Pete Willson.  To top it off, a 5-4 decision over Regional 5 bronze medalist Art Martinez & a 6-4 decision over Regional 6 bronze medalist Connor Fiser. Rasof himself took 5th at Regional 5. 

U.R.
Vince Paolucci
 York (PA)
133

The sophomore put together a 27-8 record, finishing one match shy of being an NCAA D3 qualifier.  Notable wins over qualifiers Esuar Orodonez (5-3) & Vince Ziccardi (Fall 4:04). 

U.R.
Chase Vanderhorst
Ohio Northern
133

The sophomore didn't take to the mat much this year, otherwise, I'd probably be listing more reasons why he belongs in the discussion.  6th last year as a freshman, this year he was the dreaded 4th aka one match shy of being an NCAA D3 qualifier.  Had a 6-4 win over Esuar Ordonez. 

U.R.
Ty Daugherty
John Carroll
133

A match shy of NCAA D3 qualification, Ty Daugherty put together a pretty respectable record this season. This included a 4-2 win over Chase Creque who took 3rd at Regional 4. 

U.R.
Wyatt Magolski
UW-La Crosse
133

The sophomore earned NCAA D3 qualification last year as a freshman, but unfortunately fell short by one match this year.  A two-time Pete Willson place-winner with finishes of 3rd & 4th, the Eagle is a strong candidate to end his career a three-time qualifier. 

U.R.
Brody Neighbor
Coe
133

I really wish that D3 rankings would go to at least 25, because if they did, I'm pretty sure that Brody Neighbor would've been ranked somewhere between 21st & 24th by regular season's end.  Finishing 5th in Regional 6 bracket that had no business being as tough as what it was, there are many reasons for Fred Roger's favorite wrestler to be pumped about next year. Perhaps none better than knowing he defeated four-time NCAA DIII qualifier (soon to be multiple time AA) James Day by a score of 5-2. 

U.R.
A.J. Orlando
Averett
133


I'm going to move on to 141 lbs here soon, but I do believe that A.J. Orlando is another name that belongs on the list.  5th & 6th at Regional 4, 22 wins on the season including beating up on Regional 6 bronze medalist Connor Fiser 15-7. 

*NOTE* - I might catch some Hell for leaving Eli Sneed of Cornell off the list, but I don't feel he did as much this season as what he did last.  A 10-7 over Quintin Wolbert 2nd at Regional 7, but that was at 133 lbs.  


And before I move on to 141....

*NOTE* - Again, it becomes a question of who to include & who not to include.  I mean would you include Keegan McMahon?  He was the starter most of the reason for Baldwin Wallace & he had the #15 ranking. Yet come Regional 4 time, the Yellow Jackets went with Antonio Shelley & he earned D3 qualification.   

Aaron Boone?  You want a strange circumstance as to Loras & this weight class.  Nosa Egbon in four years as a Duhawk wrestled his first Regional 6 tournament this past weekend placing 5th at 141.  One of his wins this year, was a 22-5 technical fall over 133 lbs Regional 6 runner-up Patrick Mullen.  Teammate Boone? An 11-2 major over Regional 5 champ Sean Conway. 

Both #19 Dean Costantino & #20 James Carlock failed to place at Regional 2 & Regional 3 respectively.  Granted Constantino has a win over Regional 3 runner-up Daniel Metzler.  

#16
Hunter Keane
CWR
141

Hell of a season for the rookie from Georgia.  Nearly 40 wins on the year & a runner-up finish at Pete Wilson.  A 5-4 decision over Region 5 champion (last year's NCAA D3 runner-up) Sean Conway & for whatever it's worth a 4:04 fall over Danny Haws while Haws a natural 133 lbs'er tested the waters up at 141. I'm sure 7th in Regional 5 isn't where the Spartan saw himself, but he's got three more years to make it happen. Just try not to wait until your senior year for your first Q like teammate Art Martinez did!! 

#17 
Casper Caizzo
Ohio Northern 
141

Another tough sophomore with over 30 wins on the season.  Finishing 5th at Regional 4, Casper Caizzo nearly majored Regional 4 bronze medalist Antonio Shelley earlier this year by a score of 8-1. Was 5th at the prestigious Pete Willson.  

U.R.
Ryan Mansueto
Eastern
141

31-13 on the season, Ryan Mansueto finished one match shy of being an NCAA D3 qualifier at Regional 3. Stuck Regional 3 runner-up Daniel Metzler earlier this season at the 1:15 mark.  Eastern, a newer program in NCAA D3 qualified Malik Asfour as their first ever qualifier this year.  Look for Mansueto be a qualifier for the Eagles in 2027. 

U.R. 
Quinn Tobin 
Alvernia 
141


Listed as a graduate student, but other seasons ending prematurely due to injury, I can't say for sure if we'll see Quinn Tobin in action again or not.  I'd hate for his career to end the way it did.  He defeated Regional 3 runner-up Daniel Metzler twice this year by scores of 10-3 & 20-7.  Somehow or another Metzler pinned him 'when it mattered' & that sent the Golden Wolf down to the consolations.  Tobin wound up in 5th place.  26 wins on the year, another of which is a 6-4 decision over Regional 3 bronze medalist Drew Schaen. 

U.R. 
Nick Balella
Castleton
141

23 wins on the season, Nick Balella had a 4-1 s.v. over Regional 1 finalist Kyle Moore.  Balella himself finished in 5th place. 

U.R.
Adom Sharpley
John Carroll
141

Only a one-time state qualifier while in high school, in his first year of collegiate wrestling Adom Sharpley was both one match shy of placing at Pete Willson & one match shy of making the NCAA Division III championships. 22 wins on the season, one of which was an 8-5 dec over Regional 4 3rd place finisher Antonio Shelley. 

U.R.
Edgar Albino
Carthage
141

I believe Edgar Albino, Collegiate Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin champion belongs on the list.  A 5th place finisher at a loaded Regional 7.  Had a 10-8 dec over Josh Robison, bronze at Regional 5 earlier this season. 


*NOTE* -  Others to include?  Ty Fink of UW-Eau Claire was 7th at both Pete Willson & Regional 7.  An 8-5 win over Regional 7 finalist Marcus McIntyre on the year.  Brendan Callahan of Gettysburg, 22-8, has been 6th & 7th the past two Regional 3's, defeated Regional 4 3rd place finisher Drew Schaen twice this season by scores of 7-6 & 18-4. Mateo Ochoa, 7th at Regional 6, destroyed McIntyre earlier this year 20-3.