2024 U23 Nationals and U20 World Team Trials (Men's)

Which College 'Won' U20s & U23s?

Which College 'Won' U20s & U23s?

Which college program did the best at the 2024 U20 Freestyle World Team Trials and U23 Freestyle Nationals?

Jun 3, 2024 by Andrew Spey
1,033. What We Learned From U20s & U23s

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The Spire Institute in Geneva, Ohio hosted one of the largest competitions of elite collegiate wrestlers in the country last weekend. 

In the U23 division featured eight place-winners in ten weight classes, while competitors in the smaller U20 brackets had five placements (except at 61kg where there were just four placements as there was no one sitting out in the best 2 of 3 series to determine the world team spot). 

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Armed with that information, we thought it would be a good idea to calculate which college "won" U20s and U23s. To do so, we assigned point values to the placements roughly in accordance to NCAA tournament scoring, without accounting for bonus points. Any wrestler who attends, is committed to, or graduated from a college scored points for that school. 

U20 Freestyle World Team Trials College Team Scores

RANKCOLLEGEPTS
1Penn State72.5

uncommitted33
2Iowa21
3Cornell20.5
4Ohio State18
5Oklahoma State17.5
6Michigan16
7Oregon State15.5
8Nebraska15
9Missouri12.5
10Minnesota12
11Arizona State9.5
12Virginia Tech9
12Stanford9
12Illinois9
15NC State5.5
16Purdue3.5
16Michigan State3.5
18South Dakota State0.5
18SIUE0.5
18Iowa State0.5
18Bucknell0.5


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Penn State ran away with this hypothetical competition by notching five world teammers. Luke Lilledahl, PJ Duke, Zack Ryder and Connor Mirasola made the team at 57, 70, 79 and 92kg respectively, and are all PSU commits, while Josh Barr just completed his freshman year at Penn State and earned a spot on the U20 world team at 86kg. Half the Team USA's freestylers at the U20 World Championships in Albania will be current or future Penn State Nittany Lions. 

Penn State also led all colleges with eight placers, while Cornell and Minnesota had the next most with five and four, respectively.

Marcus Blaze and Bo Bassett made the world team at 61 and 65kg respectively and are both uncommitted, which has only enhanced their blue-chip credentials. 

Oklahoma State's Cael Hughes was sitting out in the 61kg finals thanks to his US Open Championships earlier this year but he did not make weight on Saturday morning and thus was ineligible to compete for a world team spot, which is why there were only four placements at 61kg.

U23 Freestyle Nationals College Team Scores

RANKCOLLEGEPTS
1Northern Iowa107
2Cornell61.5
3Iowa60
4Stanford47
5Indiana45.5
6Army42.5
7NC State40.5
8South Dakota State37.5
9Ohio State32.5
10Iowa State32
11Penn30
12Penn State25
12Northern Colorado25
14Oklahoma State22.5
14Lock Haven22.5
14Nebraska-Kearney22.5
17Little Rock22
18Bucknell21.5
19Wisconsin20
19Michigan20
21Virginia Tech16
21Oklahoma16
21Lehigh16
24Nebraska14.5
25Pittsburgh13.5
25Minnesota13.5
27Utah Valley12.5
27App State12.5
29Wyoming10
29Citadel10
31Campbell9
31Cal Poly9
33Oregon State6.5
33George Mason6.5
35Pitt-Johnstown5.5
35Parkside5.5
35Northern Illinois5.5
35Bellarmine5.5


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Northern Iowa, with eight placers and a champ at 86kg in John Gunderson, had the best performance of any college at U23 Nationals in freestyle. 

Iowa, Indiana, and Cornell tied for the second-most placers with five. 

Cornell's performance was especially impressive considering 92kg champ Jacob Cardenas was scoring theoretical points for Michigan, where he will wrestle next season. Cardenas was a two-time All-American at Cornell but could not use his final year of eligibility in Ithaca due to Ivy League rules. 

Wisconsin picked up big points from their champ, Massoma Endene, who won the 97kg weight class. Endene is transferring to Wisconsin in the offseason from Division III Wartburg College. 

It should also be noted that Waylon Cressell, a high schooler at Warren Central in Indiana, placed eighth at 79kg, but (to our knowledge) is currently uncommitted.