Monday, March 24, 2025

And That's a Career - A final salute to the Class of '25 - NCAA Division III 133 lbs

 


Chase Randall
USCGA

The last three seasons, Chase Randall has shown the world that the military academies can produce some serious talent.  One of the best the United State Coast Guard has ever produced, Randall took 8th place NCAA Division III honors, before winning back-to-back D3 national titles.  80-9 in his career, he went 26-0 this season, & had regional finishes of 3rd-1st-1st. 

Jaden Hinton
Baldwin Wallace

What a fantastic collegiate career for the Glassboro, New Jersey native. 3rd-2nd-1st-1st within the Regional, he had NCAA DIII All American finishes of 4th-2nd-3rd.  33-7 on the year, owned 125 victories in total. 

Bryce Parke
Coe

A three-time NCAA DIII qualifier, Bryce Parke had an outstanding final season of wrestling, making the national finals.  He finished 3rd-3rd-1st at the Regional. 

Cobey Haney
Millikin

28-6 on the year, Cobey Haney had an outstanding season which included a 4th place showing at the Pete Willson Invitational & a runner-up finish at the regional.  He also had 7th & 6th places Regional finishes in previous seasons. 

Elijah Mosheck
Alfred State

Elijah Mosheck made the most of his final season at Alfred State, taking 3rd place honors at Regionals & qualifying for the NCAA DIII championships.  A future Automotive technician. 

Aiden Evans
Loras

A friend of mine wrestled for Bettendorf in high school and keeps up with their wrestling team.  Aiden Evans was one he brought to my attention.  Another senior who made the most of his final attempt, qualified for D3 nationals with a 3rd place finish at Regionals. 

Josh Gervey
Wartburg 

Josh Gervey is a testimony to even how difficult it can be to crack a line up in NCAA Division III wrestling.  A team player, he wrestled at three different weight classes, going down to 133 for his final one.  Didn't make the NCAA DIII championships this year, but he did pull off a lot of important wins.  These included a 5:27 fall over Conner Kidd, a 10-6 decision over James Day & a 4-1 decision over Chance Suddeth. 
















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