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Gable Dan Steveson (born May 31, 2000) is an American professional wrestler, freestyle wrestler and folkstyle wrestler who is currently signed to the WWE.[1]

In freestyle, Steveson claimed the 2020 Summer Olympic gold medal, and was also a three-time three-time age-group world champion.[2][3] In folkstyle, Steveson was a two-time Dan Hodge Trophy winner, a two-time NCAA Division I national champion, and a three-time All-American out of the University of Minnesota.[4]

After a brief appearance at WWE's SummerSlam in 2021, Steveson was signed by the promotion in September and drafted to the Raw brand the following month. [5]

Early life

Steveson was born in Portage, Indiana, where he started wrestling as soon as he could walk, following his two older brother's footsteps.[6] His name Gable Dan was given by his mother after legendary wrestler Dan Gable.[7] He has an older brother, Bobby, who is currently signed to WWE as Damon Kemp.[8][9]

After winning multiple youth-level national tournaments, the Steveson family moved to Apple Valley, Minnesota when Gable was in the seventh grade, so he and his brother Bobby could compete for powerhouse Apple Valley High School.[6] At 13 years old, Steveson entered the 2014 MSHSL state finals with a 39–2 record, but ultimately claimed second place, losing the last match of his high school career in eight grade.[10]

After that season, Steveson racked up four state titles and a 171 match win-streak, with his last two state tournament championship matches lasting a combined 28 seconds. For his 2017 performance, he received the Junior Schalles Award for best high school pinner.[11] The next year, he was named the Junior Hodge Trophy winner.[12] In freestyle, Steveson claimed multiple age-group World Championships.[13] The top-recruit in the country, he chose to remain local and attend the University of Minnesota.[14]

Collegiate and freestyle wrestling career

2018–2019

Steveson, a high school senior, placed fourth at the 2018 US Open Nationals and the US World Team Trials in April and May respectively, beating the likes of NCAA Division I All-American Tanner Hall and fellow Junior World Champion Dom Bradley in the freestyle tournaments.[15][16] Steveson started his collegiate wrestling freshman season using a redshirt, winning titles at the Daktronics and Bison Open tournaments. Since his redshirt was pulled in November,[17] he compiled an undefeated 14–0 record in dual meets and a Cliff Keen Invitational title during regular season, with multiple wins over high ranked opponents, most notably second-ranked Derek White in his collegiate debut.[18] Entering the B1G championships as the top-seed, he opened up with a technical fall and two decisions to make it to the finals, where he faced second-seeded Anthony Cassar from Penn State. He lost to Cassar by one point, marking his first defeat in folkstyle since eighth grade.[19] At the 2019 NCAA Division I National Championships, he made it to the semifinals, where he was once again defeated by Cassar by the same 4–3 score.[20] He then won two more matches to claim third place and All-American status.[21]

A recently crowned All-American, Steveson returned to freestyle in May 2019 and became a Final X contestant when he ran through the US World Team Trials Challenge, dismantling 2018 Greco-Roman World finalist Adam Coon, two-time NCAA National champion Tony Nelson, two-time All-American Dom Bradley, and two-time All-American Nick Nevills.[22] However, he lost to two-time World Medalist Nick Gwiazdowski twice by criteria and was unable to make the US World Team.[23]

Steveson then made his international senior debut at the Alexander Medved Prizes in August 2019, where he placed second to Khasanboy Rakhimov.[24] In his last freestyle competition of the year, Steveson added a gold medal to his credit from the Bill Farrell Memorial International in November 2019, after outscoring four opponents 32 points to 4, qualifying for the 2020 US Olympic Team Trials.[25]

2019–2020

Return

After his suspension was pulled and wrestling back to folkstyle, Steveson compiled 12 wins and no losses in duals during regular season,[26] becoming the top-ranked 285-pounder in the United States.[27] Despite being number one in the rankings, Steveson entered the B1G championships as the second seed.[28] At the tournament, he opened up with a fall over the tenth seed, and a decision over the third seed to make it to the finale, where he defeated the top-seeded Mason Parris from Michigan to claim the conference title.[29] Steveson was then scheduled to compete at the NCAA championships as the top-seed,[30] but the event was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[31] After the season ended, he was named a first team NCAA Division I All-American due to his performance through the season.[32][33]

Steveson was slated to compete at the 2020 US Olympic Team Trials in early April 2020.[34] However, the event was postponed for 2021 along with the Summer Olympics due to the COVID-19 pandemic, leaving all the qualifiers unable to compete.[35]

After ten months out of freestyle competition, Steveson wrestled Trent Hillger at the annual Beat The Streets event on September 17, 2020, showing massive skill improvements and winning by technical fall in the first period.[36]

In October 2020, the NCAA granted an extra year of eligibility to winter athletes due to the last season being cut short, this led to Steveson getting an extra year of eligibility.[37]

Steveson represented the Gopher WC at 125 kilograms in the FloWrestling: RTC Cup from December 4 to 5, 2020, alongside graduated Gopher Tony Nelson.[38] After siting out in the dual against the Cliff Keen WC, Steveson faced the heavily accomplished Nick Gwiazdowski from the Wolfpack RTC in an anticipated rematch. He edged the two-time Pan American champion with a score of 4 to 1 points.[39] He then tech'd Jordan Wood to defeat him for the sixth time in freestyle competition and place sixth as a team.[40]

2020–2021

Competing as a junior during the regular season, he compiled a 9–0 record with a 100 percent bonus rate.[41] During the postseason, he continued his dominance, making his third consecutive Big Ten Championship final and winning his second title, dominating the second-ranked wrestler in the country and '19 Junior World Champion Mason Parris en route to a major decision.[42] At the NCAAs, Steveson compiled two bonus points victories en route to the quarterfinals, where he faced '17 Cadet World Champion from Penn State Greg Kerkvliet, whom he was able to shut down but fell short of bonus points. Later, he major'd the fourth seed from Iowa Tony Cassioppi for the second time in the season and advanced to the finals, where he once again shut down Mason Parris to claim the NCAA National Championship.[43] After the season, the dominant Steveson was awarded the prestigious Dan Hodge Trophy as the best college wrestler of the season, along with Spencer Lee from Iowa.[44]

The newly crowned NCAA champion and Dan Hodge Trophy winner, Steveson went back to freestyle and competed at the rescheduled US Olympic Team Trials from April 2 to 3 as the second seed, in an attempt to represent the United States at the 2020 Summer Olympics.[45] Steveson made his way to the best-of-three with dominant technical falls over two-time US Junior World Team Member Tanner Hall and Cadet World Champion Greg Kerkvliet, before facing 2019 Pan American Games Gold medalist and top-seed Nick Gwiazdowski.[46] In the first match, he racked up another technical fall over the two-time World Championship medalist and NCAA champion and in the second match he once again shut him down, this time by points, winning the championship bouts.[47] This result qualified Steveson to represent the United States at the 2020 Summer Olympic Games.[48] He also warmed up at the Pan American Continental Championships on May 30, dominating all five of his opponents and helping the team sweep all ten freestyle medals.[49]

On August 5, Steveson competed at the first date of the men's freestyle 125 kg event, where he outscored his three high-level opponents with a combined perfect score of 23–0 to secure himself a medal and advance to the finals, demolishing '15 Asian Champion Aiaal Lazarev from Kyrgyzstan, defending Olympic champion and multiple-time World Champion Taha Akgül from Turkey and '19 U23 World medalist Mönkhtöriin Lkhagvagerel from Mongolia.[50] After stunning the field on his way to the finale, he faced three-time and reigning World Champion Geno Petriashvili from Georgia.[50] Onto the second period, Steveson was up 4–0 with two takedowns, though the Georgian scored two points of his own to Steveson's one to make it 5–2, before truly turning the tables and scoring a takedown and two gut-wrenches for six points (5–8) with a minute and a half left.[51] With ten seconds left, Steveson scored a takedown to make it 7–8, and still trailing behind by a point, he rallied and got another takedown with half a second left to top the World Champion with a 9–8 score.[52] After a failed challenge by Petriashvili's corner, Steveson earned the 2020 Summer Olympic Games gold medal with a hard-fought 10–8 score over the Georgian.[53] With this new championship, Steveson became the first American super-heavyweight to win freestyle Olympic gold since Bruce Baumgartner in 1992.[54][55] With his win, Gable Steveson became the youngest freestyle wrestler to win Olympic gold at super heavyweight (125 kg) at the age of 21 years, two months and six days.[56]

As an Olympic medalist, Steveson earned the right to automatically represent the United States at the 2021 World Championships without having to compete domestically to make the US World Team.[57] On August 15, 2021, Steveson notified USA Wrestling that he would reject the bid in order to pursue other ventures.[58]

2021–2023

In September 2021, it was announced that despite Steveson signing with WWE, he would return to college wrestling under an NIL deal.[59] Steveson ran through regular season and swept the B1G Championship not short of bonus points, earning his third and last conference title with a 13–0 record.[60] He was named the Big Ten Athlete of the Year for 2022.[61]

At the 2022 NCAA Division I National Championships, Steveson started off with two technical falls, before defeating Northwestern's Lucas Davison and Penn State's Greg Kerkvliet by decision to cruise to the finals.[62] In the finale, he defeated previously unbeaten in the season Cohlton Schultz from Arizona State University, six points to two.[63] After the win, Steveson gave his last signature backflip in a Minnesota singlet and, in an emotional moment, left his shoes on the center of the mat as a sign of respect for the sport and signaling retirement from amateur wrestling, followed by a standing ovation by the crowd.[63] After the tournament, Steveson was named the most outstanding wrestler.[64][65][66]

Steveson went out as one of the greatest and most dominant collegiate wrestlers in the history of the sport, as a Dan Hodge Trophy winner, two-time NCAA Division I National champion and three-time Big Ten Conference champion.[67] He is the first and only heavyweight wrestler to win the Dan Hodge Trophy multiple times.[68]

Steveson returned to freestyle competition at the 2023 US Open Wrestling Championships, since last wrestling at the Tokyo Olympics. He won the tournament, dominating the competition, going 44–1 against his opponents.[69] He was also named the outstanding wrestler of the tournament.[70] He won the 2023 Final X, earning the right to represent the United States at the 2023 World Wrestling Championships.[71] He later decided not to compete in the competition.[72][73]

Professional wrestling career

In late 2020, Steveson said pursuing a career in WWE as a professional wrestler in order to become a superstar is "a dream I've had since I was a kid".[74] Prior to the Tokyo Olympics in 2021, Steveson signed a Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) marketing deal with MMA manager Dave Martin.[75] After winning the Olympic gold medal, Steveson gained massive notoriety on social media, and teased the public on whether he would continue wrestling or pursue a career in mixed martial arts or professional wrestling next.[76]

Steveson then made a brief appearance at WWE's SummerSlam event on August 21, 2021,[77] and then on September 4, it was announced that Steveson had reportedly signed a contract with WWE.[78] Five days later, WWE confirmed they had signed Steveson to an NIL (Next In Line) deal. Steveson is only the second Olympic gold medalist to be signed by the company, after Kurt Angle.[79] During a July 2022 interview, former WWE star Mr. Kennedy confirmed he is training Steveson.

As part of the 2021 WWE Draft, a storyline process in which the company assigns the wrestlers to exclusively appear on a certain show, Steveson was drafted to the Raw brand,[80] which became effective October 22, 2021.[81] Steveson would make his first appearance in April 2022 at WrestleMania 38 Night 1, being introduced by Stephanie McMahon. At WrestleMania Night 2, Steveson confronted Chad Gable after the opening match and delivered a suplex to him. He later appeared on the December 9, 2022, episode of SmackDown for Kurt Angle's birthday celebration. On the June 20, 2023 Gold Rush edition of NXT, Steveson appeared in a backstage segment alongside Eddy Thorpe, giving him advice on how to beat Damon Kemp (Steveson's real life older brother). Following this, Steveson was quietly moved to the NXT brand full-time. On the July 25 episode of NXT, Steveson accepted a challenge issued by Baron Corbin for the Great American Bash, which was to be Steveson's first match as a professional wrestler. At the event, the match ended in a no contest after Corbin and Steveson threw each other over the announcers' desk. The match and its finish received heavy criticism from fans, who booed Steveson while cheering for Corbin, the heel. In September, Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter reported that Steveson was removed from the NXT roster, leaving his future with the company in question.[82][83] The following month, Shawn Michaels mentioned that there has been a scheduling issue and Steveson will be back when it works for both parties.[84]

Steveson made his return to WWE, wrestling in a dark match against Cedric Alexander before SmackDown on January 5, 2024.

Sexual assault allegations

On June 15, 2019, Steveson and a Minnesota teammate were arrested on suspicion of criminal sexual misconduct, and were subsequently suspended from all team activities.[85] In December, it was determined that they would not face criminal charges due to a lack of adequate evidence. When explaining the decision not to pursue charges, the county attorney also pointed to a lack of a law in Minnesota that would broaden discretion in charging sexual assaults against intoxicated victims.[86]

Freestyle record

Шаблон:S-start ! colspan="7"| Senior Freestyle Matches |- ! Res. ! Record ! Opponent ! Score ! Date ! Event ! Location |- ! style=background:white colspan=7 |Шаблон:Small |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |40–6 |align=left|Шаблон:Flagicon Mason Parris |style="font-size:88%"|5–0 |style="font-size:88%" rowspan=2|June 10, 2023 |style="font-size:88%" rowspan=2|2023 Final X Newark |style="text-align:left;font-size:88%;" rowspan=2| Шаблон:Flagicon Newark, New Jersey |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |39–6 |align=left|Шаблон:Flagicon Mason Parris |style="font-size:88%"|6–2 |- ! style=background:white colspan=7 |Шаблон:Small |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |38–6 |align=left|Шаблон:Flagicon Nick Gwiazdowski |style="font-size:88%"|TF 10–0 |style="font-size:88%" rowspan=4|April 27, 2023 |style="font-size:88%" rowspan=4|2023 US Open National Championships |style="text-align:left;font-size:88%;" rowspan=4| Шаблон:Flagicon New York City, New York |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |37–6 |align=left|Шаблон:Flagicon Mason Parris |style="font-size:88%"|TF 11–1 |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |36–6 |align=left|Шаблон:Flagicon Wyatt Hendrickson |style="font-size:88%"|TF 12–0 |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |35–6 |align=left|Шаблон:Flagicon Malcolm Allen |style="font-size:88%"|TF 10–0 |- ! style=background:white colspan=7 |Шаблон:Small |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |34–6 |align=left|Шаблон:Flagicon Geno Petriashvili |style="font-size:88%"|10–8 |style="font-size:88%" rowspan=4|August 5–6, 2021 |style="font-size:88%" rowspan=4|2020 Summer Olympics |style="text-align:left;font-size:88%;" rowspan=4| Шаблон:Flagicon Tokyo, Japan |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |33–6 |align=left|Шаблон:Flagicon Mönkhtöriin Lkhagvagerel |style="font-size:88%"|5–0 |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |32–6 |align=left|Шаблон:Flagicon Taha Akgül |style="font-size:88%"|8–0 |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |31–6 |align=left|Шаблон:Flagicon Aiaal Lazarev |style="font-size:88%"|TF 10–0 |- ! style=background:white colspan=7 |Шаблон:Small |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |30–6 |align=left|Шаблон:Flagicon Aly Barghout |style="font-size:88%"|TF 10–0 |style="font-size:88%" rowspan=5|May 30, 2021 |style="font-size:88%" rowspan=5|2021 Pan American Continental Championships |style="text-align:left;font-size:88%;" rowspan=5|Шаблон:Flagicon Guatemala City, Guatemala |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |29–6 |align=left|Шаблон:Flagicon Eduardo Garcia |style="font-size:88%"|TF 10–0 |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |28–6 |align=left|Шаблон:Flagicon Aly Barghout |style="font-size:88%"|TF 10–0 |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |27–6 |align=left|Шаблон:Flagicon Santiago Restrepo |style="font-size:88%"|TF 10–0 |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |26–6 |align=left|Шаблон:Flagicon Christian Chajón |style="font-size:88%"|TF 10–0 |- ! style=background:white colspan=7 |Шаблон:Small |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |25–6 |align=left|Шаблон:Flagicon Nick Gwiazdowski |style="font-size:88%"|10–4 |style="font-size:88%" rowspan=4|April 2–3, 2021 |style="font-size:88%" rowspan=4|2020 US Olympic Team Trials |style="text-align:left;font-size:88%;" rowspan=4|Шаблон:Flagicon Fort Worth, Texas |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |24–6 |align=left|Шаблон:Flagicon Nick Gwiazdowski |style="font-size:88%"|TF 10–0 |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |23–6 |align=left|Шаблон:Flagicon Greg Kerkvliet |style="font-size:88%"|TF 11–0 |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |22–6 |align=left|Шаблон:Flagicon Tanner Hall |style="font-size:88%"|TF 11–0 |- ! style=background:white colspan=7 |Шаблон:Small |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |21–6 |align=left|Шаблон:Flagicon Jordan Wood |style="font-size:88%"|TF 10–0 |style="font-size:88%" rowspan=2|December 4–5, 2020 |style="font-size:88%" rowspan=2|FloWrestling RTC Cup |style="text-align:left;font-size:88%;" rowspan=2| Шаблон:Flagicon Austin, Texas |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |20–6 |align=left|Шаблон:Flagicon Nick Gwiazdowski |style="font-size:88%"|4–1 |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |19–6 |align=left|Шаблон:Flagicon Trent Hillger |style="font-size:88%"|TF 11–0 |style="font-size:88%"|September 17, 2020 |style="font-size:88%"|2020 Beat The Streets |style="text-align:left;font-size:88%;" | Шаблон:Flagicon New York City, New York |- ! style=background:white colspan=7 |Шаблон:Small |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |18–6 |align=left|Шаблон:Flagicon Dom Bradley |style="font-size:88%"|4–1 |style="font-size:88%" rowspan=4|November 15–16, 2019 |style="font-size:88%" rowspan=4|2019 Bill Farrell Memorial International |style="text-align:left;font-size:88%;" rowspan=4| Шаблон:Flagicon New York City, New York |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |17–6 |align=left|Шаблон:Flagicon Youssif Hemida |style="font-size:88%"|7–3 |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |16–6 |align=left|Шаблон:Flagicon AJ Nevills |style="font-size:88%"|TF 10–0 |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |15–6 |align=left|Шаблон:Flagicon Jeremy Benton |style="font-size:88%"|TF 11–0 |- ! style=background:white colspan=7 |Шаблон:Small |- |Шаблон:No2Loss |14–6 |align=left|Шаблон:Flagicon Khasanboy Rakhimov |style="font-size:88%"|TF 0–12 |style="font-size:88%" rowspan=3|August 9–11, 2019 |style="font-size:88%" rowspan=3|2019 Alexander Medved Prizes Ranking Series |style="text-align:left;font-size:88%;" rowspan=3| Шаблон:Flagicon Minsk, Belarus |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |14–5 |align=left|Шаблон:Flagicon Jordan Wood |style="font-size:88%"|TF 10–0 |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |13–5 |align=left|Шаблон:Flagicon Aleksander Kosenkov |style="font-size:88%"|TF 10–0 |- ! style=background:white colspan=7 |Шаблон:Small |- |Шаблон:No2Loss |12–5 |align=left|Шаблон:Flagicon Nick Gwiazdowski |style="font-size:88%"|3–3 |style="font-size:88%" rowspan=2|June 7–8, 2019 |style="font-size:88%" rowspan=2|2019 Final X: Rutgers |style="text-align:left;font-size:88%;" rowspan=2| Шаблон:Flagicon New Brunswick, New Jersey |- |Шаблон:No2Loss |12–4 |align=left|Шаблон:Flagicon Nick Gwiazdowski |style="font-size:88%"|4–4 |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |12–3 |align=left|Шаблон:Flagicon Adam Coon |style="font-size:88%"|8–1 |style="font-size:88%" rowspan=5|May 17–19, 2019 |style="font-size:88%" rowspan=5|2019 US World Team Trials Challenge Tournament |style="text-align:left;font-size:88%;" rowspan=5| Шаблон:Flagicon Raleigh, North Carolina |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |11–3 |align=left|Шаблон:Flagicon Adam Coon |style="font-size:88%"|TF 13–3 |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |10–3 |align=left|Шаблон:Flagicon Tony Nelson |style="font-size:88%"|5–1 |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |9–3 |align=left|Шаблон:Flagicon Dom Bradley |style="font-size:88%"|7–3 |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |8–3 |align=left|Шаблон:Flagicon Nick Nevills |style="font-size:88%"|TF 10–0 |- ! style=background:white colspan=7 |Шаблон:Small |- |Шаблон:No2Loss |7–3 |align=left|Шаблон:Flagicon Tony Nelson |style="font-size:88%"|4–4 |style="font-size:88%" rowspan=3|May 18–20, 2018 |style="font-size:88%" rowspan=3|2018 US World Team Trials Challenge |style="text-align:left;font-size:88%;" rowspan=3| Шаблон:Flagicon Rochester, Minnesota |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |7–2 |align=left|Шаблон:Flagicon Dom Bradley |style="font-size:88%"|5–4 |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |6–2 |align=left|Шаблон:Flagicon Tanner Hall |style="font-size:88%"|TF 15–2 |- ! style=background:white colspan=7 |Шаблон:Small |- |Шаблон:No2Loss |5–2 |align=left|Шаблон:Flagicon Dom Bradley |style="font-size:88%"|2–2 |style="font-size:88%" rowspan=7|April 24–28, 2018 |style="font-size:88%" rowspan=7|2018 US Open Championships |style="text-align:left;font-size:88%;" rowspan=7| Шаблон:Flagicon Las Vegas, Nevada |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |5–1 |align=left|Шаблон:Flagicon Tanner Hall |style="font-size:88%"|TF 11–0 |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |4–1 |align=left|Шаблон:Flagicon Mike Kosoy |style="font-size:88%"|9–0 |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |3–1 |align=left|Шаблон:Flagicon Zachery Roseberry |style="font-size:88%"|TF 11–0 |- |Шаблон:No2Loss |2–1 |align=left|Шаблон:Flagicon Adam Coon |style="font-size:88%"|TF 0–11 |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |2–0 |align=left|Шаблон:Flagicon Shawn Streck |style="font-size:88%"|TF 14–0 |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |1–0 |align=left|Шаблон:Flagicon Dominic Balmer |style="font-size:88%"|TF 10–0 |- Шаблон:End

NCAA record

Шаблон:S-start ! colspan="8"| NCAA Division I Matches |- ! Res. ! Record ! Opponent ! Score ! Date ! Event |- ! style=background:lighgrey colspan=6 |Start of 2021–2022 Season (senior year) |- ! style=background:lighgrey colspan=6 |End of 2020–2021 Season (junior year) |- ! style=background:white colspan=6 |2021 NCAA Championships Шаблон:Gold1 at 285 lbs |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |67–2 |align=left| Mason Parris |style="font-size:88%"|8–4 |style="font-size:88%" rowspan=5|March 18–20, 2021 |style="font-size:88%" rowspan=5|2021 NCAA Division I National Championships |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |66–2 |align=left| Tony Cassioppi |style="font-size:88%"|MD 16–6 |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |65–2 |align=left| Greg Kerkvliet |style="font-size:88%"|9–4 |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |64–2 |align=left| Wyatt Hendrickson |style="font-size:88%"|TF 17–2 |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |63–2 |align=left| Taye Ghadiali |style="font-size:88%"|Fall |- ! style=background:white colspan=6 |2021 Big Ten Conference Шаблон:Gold1 at 285 lbs |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |62–2 |align=left| Mason Parris |style="font-size:88%"|MD 12–4 |style="font-size:88%" rowspan=3|March 6–7, 2021 |style="font-size:88%" rowspan=3|2021 Big Ten Conference Championships |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |61–2 |align=left| Christian Lance |style="font-size:88%"|INJ |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |60–2 |align=left| Tate Orndorff |style="font-size:88%"|TF 19–4 |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |59–2 |align=left| Jack Heyob |style="font-size:88%"|TF 16–1 |style="font-size:88%"|February 21, 2021 |style="font-size:88%"|Northwestern - Minnesota Dual |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |58–2 |align=left| Peter Christensen |style="font-size:88%"|Fall |style="font-size:88%"|February 12, 2021 |style="font-size:88%"|Minnesota - Wisconsin Dual |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |57–2 |align=left| Luke Luffman |style="font-size:88%"|Fall |style="font-size:88%"|February 5, 2021 |style="font-size:88%"|Illinois - Minnesota Dual |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |56–2 |align=left| Boone McDermott |style="font-size:88%"|TF 17–2 |style="font-size:88%" rowspan=2|January 31, 2021 |style="font-size:88%"|Minnesota - Rutgers Dual |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |55–2 |align=left| Jamarcus Grant |style="font-size:88%"|TF 24–8 |style="font-size:88%"|Minnesota - Purdue Dual |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |54–2 |align=left| Tony Cassioppi |style="font-size:88%"|MD 14–6 |style="font-size:88%"|January 22, 2021 |style="font-size:88%"|Iowa - Minnesota Dual |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |53–2 |align=left| Brad Wilton |style="font-size:88%"|TF 23–8 |style="font-size:88%" rowspan=2|January 16, 2021 |style="font-size:88%"|Minnesota - Michigan State Dual |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |52–2 |align=left| Connor Bowes |style="font-size:88%"|Fall |style="font-size:88%"|Maryland - Minnesota Dual |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |51–2 |align=left| Christian Lance |style="font-size:88%"|TF 23–8 |style="font-size:88%"|January 8, 2021 |style="font-size:88%"|Minnesota - Nebraska Dual |- ! style=background:lighgrey colspan=6 |Start of 2020–2021 Season (junior year) |- ! style=background:lighgrey colspan=6 |End of 2019–2020 Season (sophomore year) |- ! style=background:white colspan=6 |2020 Big Ten Championships Шаблон:Gold1 at 285 lbs |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |50–2 |align=left| Mason Parris |style="font-size:88%"|8–6 |style="font-size:88%" rowspan=3|March 7–8, 2020 |style="font-size:88%" rowspan=3|2020 Big Ten Conference Championships |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |49–2 |align=left| Tony Cassioppi |style="font-size:88%"|9–4 |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |48–2 |align=left| Alex Esposito |style="font-size:88%"|Fall |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |47–2 |align=left| Christian Lance |style="font-size:88%"|MD 19–7 |style="font-size:88%"|February 21, 2020 |style="font-size:88%"|Nebraska - Minnesota Dual |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |46–2 |align=left| Tony Cassioppi |style="font-size:88%"|7–5 |style="font-size:88%"|February 15, 2020 |style="font-size:88%"|Minnesota - Iowa Dual |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |45–2 |align=left| Seth Nevills |style="font-size:88%"|MD 13–5 |style="font-size:88%"|February 9, 2020 |style="font-size:88%"|Penn State - Minnesota Dual |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |44–2 |align=left| Brandon Streck |style="font-size:88%"|Fall |style="font-size:88%"|February 2, 2020 |style="font-size:88%"|Minnesota - Indiana Dual |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |43–2 |align=left| Thomas Penola |style="font-size:88%"|TF 25–10 |style="font-size:88%"|January 31, 2020 |style="font-size:88%"|Minnesota - Purdue Dual |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |42–2 |align=left| Gary Traub |style="font-size:88%"|MD 13–2 |style="font-size:88%"|January 26, 2020 |style="font-size:88%"|Ohio State - Minnesota Dual |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |41–2 |align=left| Trent Hillger |style="font-size:88%"|10–5 |style="font-size:88%"|January 10, 2020 |style="font-size:88%"|Wisconsin - Minnesota Dual |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |40–2 |align=left| Brendan Furman |style="font-size:88%"|MD 12–3 |style="font-size:88%" rowspan=2|December 30, 2019 |style="font-size:88%"|Minnesota - Cornell Dual |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |39–2 |align=left| Jonah Niesenbaum |style="font-size:88%"|Fall |style="font-size:88%"|Duke - Minnesota Dual |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |38–2 |align=left| Will Hilliard |style="font-size:88%"|Fall |style="font-size:88%" rowspan=2|December 29, 2019 |style="font-size:88%"|Old Dominion - Minnesota Dual |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |37–2 |align=left| Jordan Wood |style="font-size:88%"|MD 8–0 |style="font-size:88%"|Lehigh - Minnesota Dual |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |36–2 |align=left| Blake Wolters |style="font-size:88%"|MD 21–8 |style="font-size:88%"|December 20, 2019 |style="font-size:88%"|Minnesota - South Dakota State Dual |- ! style=background:lighgrey colspan=6 |Start of 2019–2020 Season (sophomore year) |- ! style=background:lighgrey colspan=6 |End of 2018–2019 Season (freshman year) |- ! style=background:white colspan=6 |2019 NCAA Championships Шаблон:Bronze3 at 285 lbs |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |35–2 |align=left|Jordan Wood |style="font-size:88%"|4–0 |style="font-size:88%" rowspan=6|March 21–23, 2019 |style="font-size:88%" rowspan=6|2019 NCAA Division I National Championships |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |34–2 |align=left| Youssif Hemida |style="font-size:88%"|6–2 |- |Шаблон:No2Loss |33–2 |align=left|Anthony Cassar |style="font-size:88%"|3–4 |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |33–1 |align=left| Amar Dhesi |style="font-size:88%"|MD 11–1 |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |32–1 |align=left| Brian Andrews |style="font-size:88%"|MD 21–8 |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |31–1 |align=left| Zack Parker |style="font-size:88%"|TF 18–3 |- ! style=background:white colspan=6 |2019 Big Ten Championships Шаблон:Silver2 at 285 lbs |- |Шаблон:No2Loss |30–1 |align=left| Anthony Cassar |style="font-size:88%"|3–4 |style="font-size:88%" rowspan=4|March 9–10, 2019 |style="font-size:88%" rowspan=4|2019 Big Ten Conference Championships |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |30–0 |align=left| Trent Hillger |style="font-size:88%"|10–4 |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |29–0 |align=left| Sam Stoll |style="font-size:88%"|5–3 |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |28–0 |align=left| Christian Colucci |style="font-size:88%"|TF 21–6 |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |27–0 |align=left| Fletcher Miller |style="font-size:88%"|TF 20–5 |style="font-size:88%"|February 17, 2019 |style="font-size:88%"|Indiana - Minnesota Dual |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |26–0 |align=left| Youssif Hemida |style="font-size:88%"|7–4 |style="font-size:88%"|February 10, 2019 |style="font-size:88%"|Maryland - Minnesota Dual |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |25–0 |align=left| David Jensen |style="font-size:88%"|MD 13–5 |style="font-size:88%"|February 8, 2019 |style="font-size:88%"|Minnesota - Nebraska Dual |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |24–0 |align=left| Jacob Aven |style="font-size:88%"|MD 16–6 |style="font-size:88%"|February 3, 2019 |style="font-size:88%"|Purdue - Minnesota Dual |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |23–0 |align=left| Trent Hillger |style="font-size:88%"|MD 11–2 |style="font-size:88%"|January 25, 2019 |style="font-size:88%"|Minnesota - Wisconsin Dual |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |22–0 |align=left| Conan Jennings |style="font-size:88%"|9–5 |style="font-size:88%"|January 20, 2019 |style="font-size:88%"|Minnesota - Northwestern Dual |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |21–0 |align=left| Deuce Rachal |style="font-size:88%"|Fall |style="font-size:88%"|January 18, 2019 |style="font-size:88%"|Minnesota - Illinois Dual |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |20–0 |align=left| Connor Corbin |style="font-size:88%"|MD 12–3 |style="font-size:88%"|January 13, 2019 |style="font-size:88%"|Iowa - Minnesota Dual |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |19–0 |align=left| Christian Colucci |style="font-size:88%"|TF 17–2 |style="font-size:88%"|January 6, 2019 |style="font-size:88%"|Rutgers - Minnesota Dual |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |18–0 |align=left| FF |style="font-size:88%"|FF |style="font-size:88%" rowspan=2|December 30, 2018 |style="font-size:88%"|Utah Valley - Minnesota Dual |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |17–0 |align=left| Spencer Berthold |style="font-size:88%"|Fall |style="font-size:88%"|Kent State - Minnesota Dual |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |16–0 |align=left| Cory Gillilland-Daniel |style="font-size:88%"|Fall |style="font-size:88%" rowspan=2|December 29, 2018 |style="font-size:88%"|Minnesota - North Carolina Dual |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |15–0 |align=left| Jordan Wood |style="font-size:88%"|9–4 |style="font-size:88%"|Lehigh - Minnesota Dual |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |14–0 |align=left| FF |style="font-size:88%"|FF |style="font-size:88%"|December 8, 2018 |style="font-size:88%"|Minnesota - Fresno State Dual |- ! style=background:white colspan=6 |2018 Cliff Keen Invitational Шаблон:Gold1 at 285 lbs |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |13–0 |align=left| Tate Orndorff |style="font-size:88%"|MD 12–4 |style="font-size:88%" rowspan=5|November 30 - December 1, 2018 |style="font-size:88%" rowspan=5|2018 Cliff Keen Invitational |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |12–0 |align=left| Cory Daniel |style="font-size:88%"|9–3 |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |11–0 |align=left| AJ Nevills |style="font-size:88%"|MD 15–6 |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |10–0 |align=left| John Borst |style="font-size:88%"|TF 18–3 |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |9–0 |align=left| Luke Ready |style="font-size:88%"|Fall |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |8–0 |align=left| Blake Wolters |style="font-size:88%"|TF 18–3 |style="font-size:88%"|November 25, 2018 |style="font-size:88%"|South Dakota State - Minnesota Dual |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |7–0 |align=left| Derek White |style="font-size:88%"|8–2 |style="font-size:88%"|November 18, 2018 |style="font-size:88%"|Oklahoma State - Minnesota Dual |- ! style=background:white colspan=6 |2018 Bison Open Шаблон:Gold1 at 285 lbs |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |6–0 |align=left| Tanner Hall |style="font-size:88%"|SV–1 3–1 |style="font-size:88%" rowspan=3|November 10, 2018 |style="font-size:88%" rowspan=3|2018 Bison Open |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |5–0 |align=left| Daniel Stibral |style="font-size:88%"|11–6 |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |4–0 |align=left| Samuel Erckenbrack |style="font-size:88%"|TF 20–5 |- ! style=background:white colspan=6 |2018 Daktronics Open Шаблон:Gold1 at 285 lbs |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |3–0 |align=left| Rylee Streifel |style="font-size:88%"|8–4 |style="font-size:88%" rowspan=3|November 4, 2018 |style="font-size:88%" rowspan=3|2018 Daktronics Open |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |2–0 |align=left| Christian Lance |style="font-size:88%"|12–6 |- |Шаблон:Yes2Win |1–0 |align=left| Austin Emmerson |style="font-size:88%"|MD 15–6 |- ! style=background:lighgrey colspan=6 |Start of 2018-2019 Season (freshman year) Шаблон:End

Stats

Шаблон:S-start ! Season ! Year ! School ! Rank ! Record ! Weigh Class ! Win ! Bonus |- |2022 |Senior |rowspan=4|University of Minnesota |#1 (1st) |18-0 |100.00% | | |- |2021 |Junior |#1 (1st) |17-0 |100.00% |87.5% |- |2020 |Sophomore |#1 (DNQ) |15–0 |100.00% |73.33% |- |2019 |Freshman |#3 (3rd) |35–2 |94.59% |55.26% |- |colspan=5 bgcolor="LIGHTGREY"|Career |bgcolor="LIGHTGREY"|85-2 |bgcolor="LIGHTGREY"|96.88% |bgcolor="LIGHTGREY"|72.03% Шаблон:End

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