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American wrestlers who achieved All-American status at the University of Michigan. Accomplished at both freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestling. 

  1. 2023 Final X Wrestling Schedule, Matchups, And Previews

    2023 Final X Wrestling Schedule, Matchups, And Previews

    Jun 5, 2023

    FloWrestling will stream 2023 Final X presented by Tezos on Saturday, June 10. Final X will determine the 2023 World Teams in Men's Freestyle, Women's Freestyle, and Greco-Roman. A best-of-three series will be contested at each of the ten weight classes in those three styles. Below is the event schedule, a list of all 30 matchups, and links to preview content for the event.
  2. 5 Things We Learned From The 2022 NCAA Championships

    5 Things We Learned From The 2022 NCAA Championships

    Mar 21, 2022

    The 2022 NCAA Division I Championships are over. Here are five things we learned.
  3. Cadet Worlds Predicts USA's Future Stars

    Cadet Worlds Predicts USA's Future Stars

    Jul 8, 2021

    The 2021 Cadet World Championships will go down in Budapest, Hungary July 19-25 . Since 2011, team USA has sent a team to the Cadet World Championships every year. This age level competition gives wrestling fans a first-look at the best wrestlers in the world under 17 years old. In this article, we’ll explore how current American wrestling stars fared at the Cadet world championships (in men’s freestyle), ultimately predicting their success at the collegiate level.
  4. The Last Chance Task For Adam Coon And Jesse Porter

    The Last Chance Task For Adam Coon And Jesse Porter

    May 6, 2021

    Well before the 2019 World Championships in Nur-Sultan Kazakhstan arrived on the calendar, the very tournament which takes place this weekend was already a hot topic for discussion.
  5. Pellicone Recap: Greco-Roman Edition

    Pellicone Recap: Greco-Roman Edition

    Mar 10, 2021

    Only a few seconds had expired after the mat chairman yelled “Stop!” when Peyton Walsh rose to his feet and hurriedly tried to make his exit. They don’t just let you walk away, either in victory or defeat. Mandatory post-match rituals do not change based on outcome, nor are they adjusted depending upon the demeanor of the participants. Walsh, who had just been gutted out in :41 by well-traveled and decorated vet Ashkat Dilmukhamedov of Kazakhstan, just wanted to get the forced handshake over with and head to the back where it would become permissible to fully embrace his exasperation.