picture of 2022 NCAA Freshmen Wish Lists

For the first time ever NCAA freshmen can wrestle attached up to five times without losing their eligibility. Here's where we want to see some of the nation's best.

  1. Flo's Freshman Wish List: Jordan Williams

    Flo's Freshman Wish List: Jordan Williams

    Oct 24, 2022

    The Oklahoma State Cowboys have put together some impressive recruiting classes in the last few years. Check out their last #1 recruiting class here.
  2. Flo's NCAA Freshmen Wish List: Mitchell Mesenbrink

    Flo's NCAA Freshmen Wish List: Mitchell Mesenbrink

    Oct 7, 2022

    One of the brightest young freshmen in the NCAA, Mitch Mesenbrink,  is competing at one of the newest young programs in the NCAA, Cal Baptist. Mesenbrink capped a break-out summer with a Junior World silver medal and enters the NCAA ranks with high expectations.
  3. Flo's NCAA Freshman Wish List: Casey Swiderski

    Flo's NCAA Freshman Wish List: Casey Swiderski

    Sep 19, 2022

    Casey Swiderski is a kid that not only knows how to win wrestling matches, he knows how to prepare himself to win. He understands his body and how it will react to training environments. He knows how to set a goal and peak for it, just look at the results that he’s had against Jesse Mendez in their two meetings.
  4. Flo's NCAA Freshman Wish List: Cory Land

    Flo's NCAA Freshman Wish List: Cory Land

    Sep 15, 2022

    Cory Land has the pedigree to start right now for the UNI Panthers, he’s got a U17 Greco World silver medal, and he won Fargo this year in freestyle and made the finals in Greco. Whether Land will actually punch a ticket on the PantherTrain this season still remains to be seen, but the staff knows that they have a lightweight to fill the hole left by Brody Teske in the future.
  5. Flo's Redshirt Wishlist: Ryan Crookham

    Flo's Redshirt Wishlist: Ryan Crookham

    Sep 6, 2022

    With names like NCAA champion Darian Cruz and 2x All-American Scotty Parker Lehigh University has been a destination for some of PA’s best young lightweight prospects. If Ryan Crookham can stay relatively healthy over the course of his NCAA career, he has a great chance of carrying the lightweight Mountain Hawk torch.