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Mehringer was nicknamed the "Kansas Whirlwind". [1] After learning how to wrestle from a correspondence course, he went on to win two Kansas high school state championships, and then three Missouri Valley Conference titles while attending the University of Kansas. He was an All-American and national
Melvin L. Douglas III (born August 21, 1963) [1] of Topeka, Kansas is an American wrestler who was the 1993 World Champion, and made six World championship teams for the United States, including appearances at two Olympic games, and was a two-time NCAA Division I Champion for the University of Oklahoma.
In 2010–11, the American University Wrestling team not only broke multiple records, but also did the best they ever did at Nationals. Ganbayar Sanjaa placed 4th at Nationals, earning his 1st All-American title. Steve Fittery placed 3rd at Nationals, earning his 2nd All-American title in his career. Fittery also only lost one match that year.
The 2024 NCAA Wrestling Championships are set to begin in Kansas City. Here's information on brackets, schedules, start dates, times and more. ... Carlson is a two-time All-American for the ...
This is a list of the annual selection by College Sports Communicators (CSC; known before the 2022–23 school year as the College Sports Information Directors of America, or CoSIDA) and its Academic All-America sponsor of the individual athlete selected as the most outstanding of the approximately 2,000 annual Academic All-America selections ...
He won an individual title at the 2016 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships and lost only once during that season. He defeated University of Wyoming's Bryce Meredith by a score of 3-2 in the finals. [5] At the 2016 championships, he was the number 1 seed. [6] [7]
The rise of an unlikely Kansas high school wrestling powerhouse can be traced back a decade ago to a repurposed church building in Rose Hill. When his military job brought James Bilby to the town ...
At Elmhurst College, Rau was coached by past NCAA champion Steve Marianetti and won the 184 pound title at the 2013 NCAA Division III Wrestling Championships. [4] He is a three-time NCAA DIII All-American and 2014 University Nationals Champion.