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Cliff Keen. Clifford Patrick Keen (June 13, 1901 – November 4, 1991) was an American coach who served as the head coach of the University of Michigan collegiate wrestling team from 1925 to 1970. He led the Michigan Wolverines to 13 Big Ten Conference championships, and coached 68 All-American wrestlers.
Here's how Iowa State and UNI wrestling performed at the Cliff Keen Invite in Las Vegas. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...
Iowa State heavyweight Yonger Bastida, right, shown wrestling against Iowa's Bradley Hill on Nov. 26, won a Cliff Keen Invitational championship on Dec. 2 in Las Vegas.
In 2024, Carr wrestled his senior season looking to avenge last year's NCAA finals loss. He wrestled to a 27-2 record with a 65% bonus rate. He finished 3rd at the Cliff Keen Invitational and 2nd at the Big 12 Championship. He helped lead the Cyclones to their first Big 12 team title since 2010.
In Nebraska's final in-season competition, Allred finished in fifth place at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational after going 4–2. He was awarded a first-round bye in the 2023 Big Ten Conference Championships as the No. 2 seed. [15] In the quarterfinals, Allred defeated Gavin Hoffman 6–2. [16]
2018 Cliff Keen Invitational at 285 lbs Win 13–0 Tate Orndorff MD 12–4 November 30 - December 1, 2018 2018 Cliff Keen Invitational Win 12–0 Cory Daniel 9–3 Win 11–0 AJ Nevills MD 15–6 Win 10–0 John Borst TF 18–3 Win 9–0 Luke Ready Fall Win 8–0 Blake Wolters TF 18–3 November 25, 2018 South Dakota State - Minnesota Dual Win
Nick Suriano. Nicholas Raymond Suriano (born April 14, 1997) is an American freestyle and folkstyle wrestler who competes at 57 kilograms. [1] In freestyle, he claimed the 2021 Henri Deglane Grand Prix gold medal and the 2021 Matteo Pellicone Ranking Series silver medal. [2][3] As a folkstyle wrestler, Suriano was the 2022 NCAA Division I ...
Additionally, Sasso performed strongly at the Cliff Keen Invitational, earning a second-place finish with a 3-1 record. [2] In the regular season, he maintained his undefeated Big Ten duals record, finishing with a 12-0 record. [2] In the post-season, Sasso entered the Big Ten Wrestling Championships as the number 1-seed at 149 pounds. [7]