2021 Super 32

Which College Won Super 32?

Which College Won Super 32?

See how your favorite college did at the most prestigious high school wrestling event of the year.

Oct 27, 2021 by JD Rader
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Of course, no college teams actually compete at Super 32. But armed with our recruiting knowledge and a set of complete results from Greensboro, courtesy of FloArena, we can see how many points each school earned by their committed wrestlers.

For team scoring purposes, I used the same format used at Fargo: 25-20-15-12-9-7-5-2 team points placing 1-8 in that order, plus I added 1 point for a wrestler who earned multiple wins and 0.5 points for a wrestler who earned a single victory. The final team leaderboard can be found below followed by each team's placers. If there are any recruits that I missed, please reach out to me (jd.rader@flosports.tv) and I will update accordingly.

RANKSCHOOLPOINTSCHAMPSPLACERS
1NC State7123
2Ohio State52.513
3Michigan4112
4Illinois4012
5Iowa3312
6Cal Baptist3012
7Missouri29
2
8Minnesota251
9Penn23
1
10Princeton22
2
10Little Rock22
2
12Penn State20
1
12Northern Iowa20
1
14Bucknell20
1
15North Carolina16
1
16Navy15
1
16Rutgers15
1
18Columbia14
2
19Stanford12
1
19Arizona State12
2
21Army West Point9.5
1
22Virginia8
1
23Virginia Tech7
1
24Purdue2
1
24Oregon State2
1
26Wisconsin1

26SDSU1

26Oklahoma1

26Northwestern1

26Northern Colorado1

26NDSU1

26Michigan State1

26Maryland1

26Cornell1

26Campbell1

35Drexel0.5

As promised, each team's recruits and how they did.

Arizona State

152: Michael Kilic, 6th

145: Kaleb Larkin, 7th 


Army West Point

160: Gunner Filipowicz, 6th

132: Braden Basile, 4-2

145: Jaime Rivera, 3-2

285: Gage Cook, 1-2


Bucknell

220: Logan Shepard, 2nd


Cal Baptist

160: MJ Gaitan, 1st

152: Mitchell Mesenbrink, 7th


Campbell

160: Domonic Baker, 3-2


Columbia

145: Richard Fedalen, 4th

132: Kai Owen, 4-2

120: Yanni Vines, 3-2


Cornell

152: Erik Gibson, 4-2


Drexel

132: Jordan Soriano, 1-2


Illinois

220: Christian Carroll, 1st

120: Kannon Webster, 3rd

138: Kole Brower, 0-1 (injury)


Iowa

120: Nathanael Jesuroga, 1st

182: Mickey Griffith, 7th

132: Jace Rhodes, 3-2

152: Carter Martinson, 3-2

160: Carson Martinson, 2-2


Little Rock

285: Keith Miley, 2nd

152: Brendon Abdon, 8th


Maryland

145: Kal Miller, 3-2


Michigan

195: Rylan Rogers, 1st

132: Cameron Catrabone, 3rd

145: Nathan Jerore, 2-2


Michigan State

160: Ceasar Garza, 5-2


Minnesota

145: Cody Chittum, 1st


Missouri

132: Zeke Seltzer, 5th

182: Clayton Whiting, 2nd


Navy

126: Brennen Cernus, 6th

152: Nicholas Vafiadis, 4-2

132: Jake Niffenegger, 3-2


NC State

170: Matthew Singleton, 1st

285: Chase Horne, 1st

145: Jackson Arrington, 2nd


North Dakota State

145: Gavin Drexler, 6-2


North Carolina

138: Danny Nini, 3rd

113: Cole Hunt, 5-2


Northern Colorado

182: Andrew Donahue, 3-2


Northern Iowa

126: Cory Land, 2nd


Northwestern

182: Joseph Martin, 3-2


Ohio State

132: Nic Bouzakis, 1st

170: Rocco Welsh, 2nd

145: Gavin Brown, 6th

195: Seth Shumate, 1-0 (injury)


Oklahoma

152: KJ Evans, 2-2


Oregon State

126: Gabe Whisenhunt, 4-2

132: Chase Deblaere, 3-2


Penn

220: Martin Cosgrove, 2nd

126: Evan Mougalian, 6-2

145: Jude Swisher, 5-2

138: Alex Almeyda, 3-2


Penn State

160: Levi Haines, 2nd


Purdue

145: Joey Blaze, 8th


Princeton

145: Ty Whalen, 3rd

182: Kole Mulhauser, 6th


Rutgers

182: Brian Soldano, 3rd


South Dakota State

126: Caleb Thoennes, 5-2


Stanford

220: Jack Darrah, 4th


Virginia

138: Michael Gioffre, 6th

120: Peyton Fenton, 3-2


Virginia Tech

132: Mac Church, 6th


Wisconsin

132: Brock Bobzien, 4-2