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Session Five Notes: Data on our 2022 NCAA Div. I All-Americans
by Gary Abbott, USA Wrestling
Five-time All-American Hayden Hidlay of NC State. Photo by Larry Slater.
2022 All-Americans by conference
Big Ten –39
Pac-12 –13
ACC –10
Big 12 –10
EIWA –7
SoCon - 1
2022 All-Americans who were transfers from other schools (12)
125 - Nick Suriano of Michigan (Rutgers and Penn State transfer)
133 – Michael McGee of Arizona State (Old Dominion transfer)
133 – Austin DeSanto of Iowa (Drexel transfer)
133 – Korbin Myers of Virginia Tech (Edinboro transfer)
141 – Kizhan Clarke of North Carolina (American transfer)
141 – Sebastian Rivera of Rutgers (Northwestern transfer)
149 – Kyle Parco of Arizona State (Fresno State transfer)
149 – Austin Gomez of Wisconsin (Iowa State transfer)
165 – Evan Wick of Cal Poly (Wisconsin transfer)
197 – Max Dean of Penn State (Cornell transfer)
197 – Greg Bulsak of Rutgers (Clarion transfer)
285 – Greg Kerkvliet of Penn State (Ohio State transfer)
2022 All-Americans by team
6 – Penn State, Michigan
5 – Arizona State, Iowa, Nebraska
4 – Northwestern, Ohio State, Oregon State
3 – Virginia Tech, Cornell, Minnesota, NC State, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Iowa State
2 – Missouri, Oklahoma State, Princeton, Stanford, Rutgers, Cal Poly
1 – Northern Iowa, Pittsburgh, Wyoming, Penn, Illinois, Appalachian State, Lehigh, West Virginia,
2022 All-American wrestlers competing on Saturday morning (consolation rounds)
4 – Michigan, Arizona State, Iowa, Nebraska, Ohio State, Oregon State
3 – Northwestern, NC State, Wisconsin, Iowa State
2 – Virginia Tech, Cornell, Minnesota, North Carolina, Rutgers, Cal Poly
1 – Penn State, Missouri, Oklahoma State, Stanford, Northern Iowa, Pittsburgh, Wyoming, Penn, Illinois, Appalachian State, Lehigh, West Virginia
Multiple-time All-American honors (including 2020 NWCA honors)
Five-time AA (4)
Nick Lee (Penn State, 141)
Sebastian Rivera (Rutgers, 141)
Hayden Hidlay (NC State, 174)
Myles Amine (Michigan, 184)
Four-time AA (11)
Roman Bravo-Young (Penn State, 133)
Austin DeSanto (Iowa, 133)
Ryan Deakin (Northwestern, 157)
Austin O’Connor (North Carolina, 157)
Evan Wick (Cal Poly, 165)
Alex Marinelli (Iowa, 157)
Michael Kemerer (Iowa, 174)
Mikey Labriola (Nebraska, 174)
Jacob Warner (Iowa, 197)
Gable Steveson (Minnesota, 285)
Tony Cassioppi (Iowa, 285)
Three-time AA (15)
Nick Suriano (Michigan, 125)
Brandon Courtney (Arizona State, 125)
Daton Fix (Oklahoma State, 133)
Yianni Diakomihalis (Cornell, 149)
Sammy Sasso (Ohio State, 149)
Tariq Wilson (NC State, 149)
David Carr (Iowa State, 157)
Jacori Teemer (Arizona State, 157)
Shane Griffith (Stanford, 165)
Logan Massa (Michigan, 165)
Aaron Brooks (Penn State, 184)
Trent Hidlay (NC State, 184)
Max Dean (Cornell, 197)
Jordan Wood (Lehigh, 287)
Mason Parris (Michigan, 287)
Two-time AA (24)
Pat Glory (Princeton, 125)
Vito Arujau (Cornell, 125)
Michael DeAugustino (Northwestern, 125)
Eric Barnett (Wisconsin, 125)
Michael McGee (Arizona State, 125)
Korbin Myers (Virginia Tech, 133)
Lucas Byrd (Illinois, 133)
Chris Cannon (Northwestern, 133)
Devan Turner (Oregon State, 133)
Real Woods (Stanford, 141)
Jonathan Millner (Appalachian State, 141)
Kyle Parco (Arizona State, 149)
Will Lewan (Michigan, 157)
Keegan O’Toole (Missouri, 165)
Carter Starocci (Penn State, 174)
Mekhi Lewis (Virginia Tech, 174)
Parker Keckeisen (Northern Iowa, 184)
Bernie Truax (Cal Poly, 184)
Stephen Buchanan (Wyoming, 197)
Rocky Elam (Missouri, 197)
Eric Schultz (Nebraska, 197)
Greg Bulsak (Rutgers, 197)
Cohlton Schultz (Arizona State, 285)
Greg Kerkvliet (Penn State, 285)
True freshmen All-Americans (1)
Dean Hamiti, Wisconsin (5th at 165)
Rookie Div. I Coaches with All-Americans
John Grey, Cornell – 2 (Yianni Diakomihalis, Vito Arujau)
Mike Poeta, Illinois – 1 (Lucas Byrd)
Some All-American Notes from college programs
• Jonathan Millner became the 20th overall All-American and second two-time NCAA All-American for Appalachian State
• Cole Matthews became Pitt’s 83rd All-American in program history and the seventh under head coach Keith Gavin.
• Alex Marinelli became the 25th four-time All-American in Iowa school history.
• Stephen Buchanan of Wyoming became just the fourth two time All-American in program history.
* Parker Keckeisen is the 35th UNI Panther to earn two Division I All-America honors at a contested NCAA championship.
* UNI has had an All-American at 184 pounds in four of the last five contested NCAA Championships. Taylor Lujan was the top seed at the canceled 2020 tournament. Panthers at 184 pounds under head coach Schwab:
• 2022: Keckeisen (third)
• 2021: Keckeisen (third)
• 2020: Lujan (No. 1 seed)
• 2019: Drew Foster (champion)
• 2017: Foster (seventh)
• 2013: Ryan Loder (seventh)
2022 All-Americans by conference
Big Ten –39
Pac-12 –13
ACC –10
Big 12 –10
EIWA –7
SoCon - 1
2022 All-Americans who were transfers from other schools (12)
125 - Nick Suriano of Michigan (Rutgers and Penn State transfer)
133 – Michael McGee of Arizona State (Old Dominion transfer)
133 – Austin DeSanto of Iowa (Drexel transfer)
133 – Korbin Myers of Virginia Tech (Edinboro transfer)
141 – Kizhan Clarke of North Carolina (American transfer)
141 – Sebastian Rivera of Rutgers (Northwestern transfer)
149 – Kyle Parco of Arizona State (Fresno State transfer)
149 – Austin Gomez of Wisconsin (Iowa State transfer)
165 – Evan Wick of Cal Poly (Wisconsin transfer)
197 – Max Dean of Penn State (Cornell transfer)
197 – Greg Bulsak of Rutgers (Clarion transfer)
285 – Greg Kerkvliet of Penn State (Ohio State transfer)
2022 All-Americans by team
6 – Penn State, Michigan
5 – Arizona State, Iowa, Nebraska
4 – Northwestern, Ohio State, Oregon State
3 – Virginia Tech, Cornell, Minnesota, NC State, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Iowa State
2 – Missouri, Oklahoma State, Princeton, Stanford, Rutgers, Cal Poly
1 – Northern Iowa, Pittsburgh, Wyoming, Penn, Illinois, Appalachian State, Lehigh, West Virginia,
2022 All-American wrestlers competing on Saturday morning (consolation rounds)
4 – Michigan, Arizona State, Iowa, Nebraska, Ohio State, Oregon State
3 – Northwestern, NC State, Wisconsin, Iowa State
2 – Virginia Tech, Cornell, Minnesota, North Carolina, Rutgers, Cal Poly
1 – Penn State, Missouri, Oklahoma State, Stanford, Northern Iowa, Pittsburgh, Wyoming, Penn, Illinois, Appalachian State, Lehigh, West Virginia
Multiple-time All-American honors (including 2020 NWCA honors)
Five-time AA (4)
Nick Lee (Penn State, 141)
Sebastian Rivera (Rutgers, 141)
Hayden Hidlay (NC State, 174)
Myles Amine (Michigan, 184)
Four-time AA (11)
Roman Bravo-Young (Penn State, 133)
Austin DeSanto (Iowa, 133)
Ryan Deakin (Northwestern, 157)
Austin O’Connor (North Carolina, 157)
Evan Wick (Cal Poly, 165)
Alex Marinelli (Iowa, 157)
Michael Kemerer (Iowa, 174)
Mikey Labriola (Nebraska, 174)
Jacob Warner (Iowa, 197)
Gable Steveson (Minnesota, 285)
Tony Cassioppi (Iowa, 285)
Three-time AA (15)
Nick Suriano (Michigan, 125)
Brandon Courtney (Arizona State, 125)
Daton Fix (Oklahoma State, 133)
Yianni Diakomihalis (Cornell, 149)
Sammy Sasso (Ohio State, 149)
Tariq Wilson (NC State, 149)
David Carr (Iowa State, 157)
Jacori Teemer (Arizona State, 157)
Shane Griffith (Stanford, 165)
Logan Massa (Michigan, 165)
Aaron Brooks (Penn State, 184)
Trent Hidlay (NC State, 184)
Max Dean (Cornell, 197)
Jordan Wood (Lehigh, 287)
Mason Parris (Michigan, 287)
Two-time AA (24)
Pat Glory (Princeton, 125)
Vito Arujau (Cornell, 125)
Michael DeAugustino (Northwestern, 125)
Eric Barnett (Wisconsin, 125)
Michael McGee (Arizona State, 125)
Korbin Myers (Virginia Tech, 133)
Lucas Byrd (Illinois, 133)
Chris Cannon (Northwestern, 133)
Devan Turner (Oregon State, 133)
Real Woods (Stanford, 141)
Jonathan Millner (Appalachian State, 141)
Kyle Parco (Arizona State, 149)
Will Lewan (Michigan, 157)
Keegan O’Toole (Missouri, 165)
Carter Starocci (Penn State, 174)
Mekhi Lewis (Virginia Tech, 174)
Parker Keckeisen (Northern Iowa, 184)
Bernie Truax (Cal Poly, 184)
Stephen Buchanan (Wyoming, 197)
Rocky Elam (Missouri, 197)
Eric Schultz (Nebraska, 197)
Greg Bulsak (Rutgers, 197)
Cohlton Schultz (Arizona State, 285)
Greg Kerkvliet (Penn State, 285)
True freshmen All-Americans (1)
Dean Hamiti, Wisconsin (5th at 165)
Rookie Div. I Coaches with All-Americans
John Grey, Cornell – 2 (Yianni Diakomihalis, Vito Arujau)
Mike Poeta, Illinois – 1 (Lucas Byrd)
Some All-American Notes from college programs
• Jonathan Millner became the 20th overall All-American and second two-time NCAA All-American for Appalachian State
• Cole Matthews became Pitt’s 83rd All-American in program history and the seventh under head coach Keith Gavin.
• Alex Marinelli became the 25th four-time All-American in Iowa school history.
• Stephen Buchanan of Wyoming became just the fourth two time All-American in program history.
* Parker Keckeisen is the 35th UNI Panther to earn two Division I All-America honors at a contested NCAA championship.
* UNI has had an All-American at 184 pounds in four of the last five contested NCAA Championships. Taylor Lujan was the top seed at the canceled 2020 tournament. Panthers at 184 pounds under head coach Schwab:
• 2022: Keckeisen (third)
• 2021: Keckeisen (third)
• 2020: Lujan (No. 1 seed)
• 2019: Drew Foster (champion)
• 2017: Foster (seventh)
• 2013: Ryan Loder (seventh)