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  • 2025/2026 line-up

    I know this is way too early, but the line-up reload is pretty awesome. Other message boards talk about going out on the portal to reload talent, but I love the development we have coming. And we will be relatively young next year.

    125 - Graf rJR
    133 - Cardinal SR or Seaton rFR
    141 - Tagg SR
    149 - Allen rSO or Martin rJR
    157 - Swenson rJR
    165 - Rhodes rJR
    174 - Blasius rFR
    184 - Berge rJR
    197 - Dineen rSO or Morgan rFR
    285 - Rasmussen rJR

    i could have easily missed a competitive spot, or weight jump that is expected.




  • #2
    Originally posted by Fishhook View Post
    I know this is way too early, but the line-up reload is pretty awesome. Other message boards talk about going out on the portal to reload talent, but I love the development we have coming. And we will be relatively young next year.

    125 - Graf rJR
    133 - Cardinal SR or Seaton rFR
    141 - Tagg SR
    149 - Allen rSO or Martin rJR
    157 - Swenson rJR
    165 - Rhodes rJR
    174 - Blasius rFR
    184 - Berge rJR
    197 - Dineen rSO or Morgan rFR
    285 - Rasmussen rJR

    i could have easily missed a competitive spot, or weight jump that is expected.


    I think Cardinal stays as the starter at 133 but Logan Swenson is definitely in the mix with Seaton to compete. 174 is completely wide open. Wonder if they find a transfer. What the coaches do at 149 will be interesting with Martin coming back from injury but I think Martin is definitely the favorite
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    • #3
      Projecting for next year is always fun.

      125 should be interesting. Was Graf injured this year, or did we just not see him compete? Brady Roark and Carson Dupill have had some open tourney success and will likely be in the mix here.

      133 should be competitive between Cardinal (if he stays at this weight), Seaton and Swenson. Both of the latter had open tourney success this year and if not in 25/26, will be the future at our lower weights.

      The mix of Tagg, Allen, and Martin at 141 or 149 should provide solid options at those two weights. Tyson Peach also looks like a promising young option at these weights.

      I could see Cael Swenson and Rhodes each bulk up and bump a weight and fill needs at 165 and 174 and that would potentially open up 157 for one of the three with proven success who are in the mix at 149 or one of the Espinoza-Owens twins, who have had open tourney and dual meet success this year. Between the two twins, C Swenson, and Rhodes, it would seem we have great options at 157, 165, and 174.

      184 (Berge) 197 (seems like Dineen has a leg up) and HWT (Rasmussen) seem pretty set.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by jackrabbit1979 View Post
        Projecting for next year is always fun.

        125 should be interesting. Was Graf injured this year, or did we just not see him compete? Brady Roark and Carson Dupill have had some open tourney success and will likely be in the mix here.

        133 should be competitive between Cardinal (if he stays at this weight), Seaton and Swenson. Both of the latter had open tourney success this year and if not in 25/26, will be the future at our lower weights.

        The mix of Tagg, Allen, and Martin at 141 or 149 should provide solid options at those two weights. Tyson Peach also looks like a promising young option at these weights.

        I could see Cael Swenson and Rhodes each bulk up and bump a weight and fill needs at 165 and 174 and that would potentially open up 157 for one of the three with proven success who are in the mix at 149 or one of the Espinoza-Owens twins, who have had open tourney and dual meet success this year. Between the two twins, C Swenson, and Rhodes, it would seem we have great options at 157, 165, and 174.

        184 (Berge) 197 (seems like Dineen has a leg up) and HWT (Rasmussen) seem pretty set.
        You're all underestimating Blasius, he'll be a factor. Hahn is high on him.

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        • #5
          Where did the younger Siebrecht go ? It appears he left at the semester break.

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          • #6
            I heard younger Siebrecht is possibly headed to Augustana??

            I am definitely not underestimating Blasius, I expect him to be the 174 starter next year.

            i would have to think if Graf is healthy, he will be the guy at 125, even though the Dupill that is still in HS competing at the opens was super impressive, I struggle to understand why he isn’t nationally rated but maybe glad he isn’t!

            141, 149, 197 are the biggest question marks in my opinion.
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            • #7
              Will Herm or Ballante be a factor at 57 coming in as freshmen? Last year as a JR, Bellante was a top 30 recruit I believe.

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