2020 NCAA Awards Show

The 2020 NCAA Pre-Show Awards

The 2020 NCAA Pre-Show Awards

Before we hand out the real awards during the big show, we bestow some 'technical' awards for particular achievements during the 2020 NCAA wrestling season.

Apr 13, 2020 by Andrew Spey
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It's that time again! We have a wonderful real NCAA Awards Show scheduled for Friday evening, April 24, where we will dole out the real NCAA awards, but before we do that, let's take a moment to recognize some of the more special achievements that occurred during the 2019-20 D1 wrestling season. 

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It's that time again! We have a wonderful real NCAA Awards Show scheduled for Friday evening, April 24, where we will dole out the real NCAA awards, but before we do that, let's take a moment to recognize some of the more special achievements that occurred during the 2019-20 D1 wrestling season. 

Let's call them our "technical" awards, not for, like, the best wrestling technique but like how the Oscars do it. Sort of. We think. To be honest we're not sure how the Oscars do it. In fact, forget the Oscars entirely, we'll just call them the pre-show awards because they are happening before the studio show, although we reserve the right to change the name of this article later if we come up with something better.

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Now, without any further pomp NOR circumstance, your award winners in fields not suitable for the studio show are...

The Mad Max Is Ready to Enter the Thunderdome Award

Max Murin, Iowa


We can't remember a more battle-ready looking wrestler. "Mad" Max Murin won Midlands with a shoulder-brace and shiner that had him prepared for a drive down Fury Road. 


The Golden Corral Buffet Enjoyer Award

Tristan Moran, Wisconsin

The lean mean bean machine Tristan Moran has likely seen 141 pounds for the last time in his life. 


The Arnold Schwarzenegger Biggest Biceps Award

Johnny Sebastian, Wisconsin

Badgers go back-to-back with another senior flexing his way into the winners' circle. 


The Dave Navarro Ink Master Award

Evan Cheek, Cleveland State


The two-time national qualifier won over 100 matches for the Vikings while sporting an impressive collection of ink-redible tats.


The Chad Ochocinco Best Celebration Award

Trent Hidlay, North Carolina State

Not his most creative celebration but it doesn't get much better than Trent going ham and demolishing a rolling chair after a dual meet over collegiate rivals UNC (watch the lower right-hand corner of the embedded tweet). 


CP’s Clutch Gene Award Presented By Jimmy Johns

Sammy Sasso, Ohio State


In CP's words: 

Sammy downed Brayton Lee and Pat Lugo in the same weekend ON THE ROAD, in enemy territory, all within 3 days.


The David Bray Western Wrestling Conference Wrestler of the Year

Kimball Bastian, Utah Valley


Like the rest of his classmates, Bastian had his senior season goals dashed by COVID-19. The Utah native qualified for three NCAA tournaments and David Bray, our official WWC expert, wanted to give him the Wolverine senior the recognition he was denied. 


JD Rader Best Drip Award

Chad Red, Nebraska


We'll take the word of our youngest and swaggiest content creator at Flo and agree that Nebraska's two-time All-American and three-time NCAA qualifying junior Chad Red has award-winning steez.


Spey’s I Need A Shot of Whiskey with This Beer Award

Dylan Lydy, Purdue

Christian Brunner, Purdue


The cancellation of the NCAAs hit especially hard for these two Boilermaker seniors. They both finished in the bloodround in 2019, they were both seeded in the top eight (Brunner sixth and Lydy fourth), and they both never achieved All-American status before. We toast a drink to them, specifically two boilermakers, which is a shot of bourbon dropped into a big mug of beer, in case you were wondering. 


Mike Mal's Dirtiest Sequence of the Year

Roman Bravo-Young, Penn State and Sammy Alvarez, Rutgers

Did it score points? No, but it’s still nasty.


The Mark Bader Best Hair Award

Cam Caffey, Michigan State

How could it be anyone else? By the way, you can still donate to a worthy cause and make Bader cut that filthy rats' nest off his head


Kyle Bratke’s BWest Virginian Award

Noah Adams, West Virginia


Coal City stand up. 


The Daniel Nomad Lobdell Itinerant Wrestler of the Year

Seth Gross, Iowa/South Dakota State/Wisconsin


We're not trying to infer a stigma to changes location. As they say, a rolling stone gathers no moss and the one they call Nomad would just like to give a special shout to a fellow traveler. 


The Billy Baldwin Best Bearcat Award

Zach Trampe, Binghamton

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The Binghamtonian redshirt sophomore qualified for his second straight NCAA after finishing third at the 2020 EIWAs. Trampe joins Lou DePrez and Frank Garcia as previous Quadruple B award winners. 


The Exxon Mobile Gas Tank of the Year Award

Gary Traub, Ohio State


Was there a bigger fan-favorite phenomenon this season than Gas Tank Gary? We say no. Gas Tank Gary inspired all who bore witness. 


The Foreign-Born Heavyweight Wrestler of the Year (tie)

Yaraslau Slavikouski, Harvard & Jere Heino, Campbell


There were two foreign-nationals that qualified for the 2020 NCAA National Championship, and they both wrestled heavyweight, thus, they share the award. Slavikouski arrived at Cambridge by way of Belarus, and Heino came to Buies Creek via Finland.


The Bookends of the Year

Drew Hildebrandt, Central Michigan

Matt Stencel, Central Michigan


Though they didn't get the opportunity to make a run at the podium, Chippewa teammates Matt Stencel (285-pounds) and Drew Hildebrandt (125-pounds) both qualified for the 2020 NCAAs with top-six seeds (sixth for Hildebrandt and fifth for Stencel). No other Central Michigan wrestler received a top-eight seed. Had they and no other teammates placed, Central Michigan would have the first 285/125-pound All-American combo since Ronnie Bresser and Amar Dhesi did it two times in a row for Oregon State in 2018 and 2019. Truly they are the bookend prototypes. 


The Moen Kitchen Sink Award

Taylor Lujan, Northern Iowa

Few wrestlers were as innovative and exciting to watch at Taylor Lujan. Never a dull moment in a Lujan match, as the senior from Carrollton, Georgia threw the kitchen sink and then some at his opponents. Lujan got stopped in the bloodround in 2018 and 2019 and was robbed of his chance to make his first podium after receiving the #1 seed at 184.


The Red Roof Inn Raising the Ruff Award

Gannon Gremmel, Iowa State


G-Gremz is a natural showman and got the crowd and his teammates pumped up when he beat in-state rival Carter Isley in one of the best duals of the year. To facilitate the pumping, Gremmel raised the roof (or ruff, as head coach Kevin Dresser would say in the post-match presser), in the second period. It actually wasn't exactly a ruff raising but it was close. You can watch the match below. 

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That does it for the pre-show technical awards. But that's not it for the FloWrestling 2020 NCAA Awards. They're still going happen on Friday, April 24. We'll be releasing the nominees soon for the following categories. 

Team Upset of the Year

Freshman of the Year

Most Improved Wrestler

Individual Upset of the Year

Breakout Performance

Coach of the Year

Team of the Year

FloWrestler of the Year

Tune and to see who wins!