Monday, March 31, 2025

And That's a Career - A final salute to the Class of '25 - NCAA Division 2 125 lbs

 


Jakason Burks
Central Missouri

From Oklahoma State, to a standout NJCAA career at Iowa Central, Jakason Burks ended his collegiate career on top of the NCAA Division III world by winning titles at the Midwest Classic, Super Region IV, and the NCAA DII championships.  

Jaxson Rohman
Augustana (SD)

2nd-2nd-3rd in the D2 nation, have to conclude that Jaxson Rohman is one of the all-time best to never win a national title.  Was 3rd-2nd-2nd-1st at Super Region V, and 23-5 in his final season. 

Trevon Gray
Pittsburgh-Johnstown

Trevon Gray ended his outstanding career as a Mountain Cat as a three-time Super Region I champion, with back to back NCAA DII All American finishes of 7th & 4th.  A two-time Midwest Classic place-winner with back-to-back 8th place finishes. 

Studd Morris
Central Oklahoma

Most certainly have to conclude Studd Morris as one of the best in recent times to not make All American status during his career.  This season he was 3rd at the Midwest Classic & 2nd at Super Region IV.  25-4 on the year, owned a 10-4 victory over Trevon Gray. 

Kaden Kuenzi
Lander

Spending the bulk of his career at Oregon State, Kaden Kuenzi made the most of his final season, transferring to Lander & ending his career as a Super Region II champion. 

Corey Gallivan
Coker

Corey Gallivan qualified for the NCAA DII championships in his final attempt with a 3rd place showing at Super Region II. 

Christian Lopez
Colorado School of Mines

It's so incredibly tough to qualify for nationals at the NCAA DII level & Christian Lopez is all the proof you'll need to know why.  NCAA DII champ Jakason Burks didn't have many losses this season, but Lopez was one of them in a 4-1 s.v.   Lopez had Super Region VI finishes of 6th & 5th, and was twice one match shy of placement at the prestigious Midwest Classic. 
















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