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2024 Big Ten Pre-Seeds

ROSEMONT, Ill. - The Big Ten Conference announced the preliminary seeds for the 2024 Big Ten Wrestling Championships presented by Air National Guard, which are set for March 9-10 at Maryland. Six schools boast at least one top-seeded wrestler, with Penn State leading the way with five No. 1 seeds. The pre-seeds, as voted on by the conference’s coaches, rank 14 starters in all 10 weight classes.


The Nittany Lions have five top-seeded wrestlers, with 141-pounder Beau Bartlett, 157-pounder Levi Haines, 174-pounder Carter Starocci, 197-pounder Aaron Brooks and 285-pounder Greg Kerkvliet. Purdue’s Matt Ramos (125), Michigan’s Dylan Ragusin (133), Nebraska’s Ridge Lovett (149), Wisconsin’s Dean Hamiti (165) and Minnesota’s Isaiah Salazar round out the group of top-ranked wrestlers.


This year’s field contains a combined 10 Big Ten individual championships (seven wrestlers) and six NCAA individual championships (two wrestlers).

For more information on the 2024 Big Ten Wrestling Championships, visit the Big Ten Championships Central page here. The complete list of Big Ten Championships pre-seeds can be found below.


125 lbs.
1. Matt Ramos (PUR)
2. Drake Ayala (IOWA)
3. Eric Barnett (WIS)
4. Patrick McKee (MINN)
5. Caleb Smith (NEB)
6. Braeden Davis (PSU)
7. Michael DeAugustino (MICH)
8. Brendan McCrone (OSU)
9. Dean Peterson (RUT)
10. Tristan Lujan (MSU)
11. Justin Cardani (ILL)
12. Massey Odiotti (NU)
13. Tommy Capul (MD)
14. Blaine Frazier (IND)


133 lbs.
1. Dylan Ragusin (MICH)
2. Dylan Shawver (RUT)
3. Nic Bouzakis (OSU)
4. Jacob Van Dee (NEB)
5. Aaron Nagao (PSU)
6. Tony Madrigal (ILL)
7. Braxton Brown (MD)
8. Tyler Wells (MINN)
9. Nicolar Rivera (WIS)
10. Cayden Rooks (IND)
11. Dustin Norris (PUR)
12. Andrew Hampton (MSU)
13. Patrick Adams (NU)
14. Brody Teske (IOWA)


141 lbs.
1. Beau Bartlett (PSU)
2. Jesse Mendez (OSU)
3. Real Woods (IOWA)
4. Brock Hardy (NEB)
5. Sergio Lemley (MICH)
6. Danny Pucino (ILL)
7. Mitch Moore (RUT)
8. Jordan Hamdan (MSU)
T9. Dan Fongaro (IND)
T9. Vance VomBaur (MINN)
11. Kal Miller (MD)
12. Greyson Clark (PUR)
13. Kolby McClain (NU)
14. Felix Lettini (WIS)


149 lbs.
1. Ridge Lovett (NEB)
2. Austin Gomez (MICH)
3. Caleb Rathjen (IOWA)
4. Tyler Kasak (PSU)
5. Dylan D’Emilio (OSU)
6. Ethen Miller (MD)
7. Joseph Zargo (WIS)
8. Graham Rooks (IND)
9. Drew Roberts (MINN)
10. Michael Cetta (RUT)
11. Marcos Polanco (PUR)
12. Braden Stauffenberg (MSU)
13. Aiden Vandenbush (NU)
14. Jake Harrier (ILL)


157 lbs.
1. Levi Haines (PSU)
2. Michael Blockhus (MINN)
3. Brayton Lee (IND)
4. Jared Franek (IOWA)
5. Peyton Robb (NEB)
6. Chase Saldate (MSU)
7. Will Lewan (MICH)
8. Joey Blaze (PUR)
9. Trevor Chumbley (NU)
10. Isaac Wilcox (OSU)
11. Al DeSantis (RUT)
12. Michael North (MD)
13. Luke Mechler (WIS)
14. Logan Swaw (ILL)


165 lbs.
1. Dean Hamiti (WIS)
2. Mitchell Mesenbrink (PSU)
3. Michael Caliendo (IOWA)
4. Caleb Fish (MSU)
5. Antrell Taylor (NEB)
6. Cameron Amine (MICH)
7. Stoney Buell (PUR)
8. Bryce Hepner (OSU)
9. Tyler Lillard (IND)
10. Blaine Brenner (MINN)
11. Chris Moore (ILL)
12. Maxx Mayfield (NU)
13. Anthony White (RUT)
14. AJ Rodrigues (MD)


174 lbs.
1. Carter Starocci (PSU)
2. Shane Griffith (MICH)
3. Patrick Kennedy (IOWA)
4. Edmond Ruth (ILL)
5. Rocco Welsh (OSU)
6. Jackson Turley (RUT)
7. Max Maylor (WIS)
8. DJ Washington (IND)
9. Andrew Sparks (MINN)
10. Brody Baumann (PUR)
11. Dominic Solis (MD)
12. Bubba Wilson (NEB)
13. DJ Shannon (MSU)
14. David Ferrante (NU)?


184 lbs.
1. Isaiah Salazar (MINN)
2. Lenny Pinto (NEB)
3. Bernie Truax (PSU)
4. Ryder Rogotzke (OSU)
5. Jaden Bullock (MICH)
6. Layne Malczewski (MSU)
7. Shane Liegel (WIS)
8. Brian Soldano (RUT)
9. Troy Fisher (NU)
10. Roman Rogotzke (IND)
11. Dylan Connell (ILL)
12. James Rowley (PUR)
13. Aiden Riggins (IOWA)
14. Chase Mielnik (MD)


197 lbs.
1. Aaron Brooks (PSU)
2. Jaxon Smith (MD)
3. Zach Glazier (IOWA)
4. Silas Allred (NEB)
5. Garrett Joles (MINN)
6. Luke Geog (OSU)
7. John Poznanski (RUT)
8. Evan Bates (NU)
9. Ben Vanadia (PUR)
10. Gabe Sollars (IND)
11. Kael Wisler (MSU)
12. Isiah Pettigrew (ILL)
13. Bobby Striggow (MICH)
14. Josh Otto (WIS)


285 lbs.
1. Greg Kerkvliet (PSU)
2. Nick Feldman (OSU)
3. Lucas Davison (MICH)
4. Yaraslau Slavikouski (RUT)
5. Seth Nevills (MD)
6. Nick Willham (IND)
7. Bradley Hill (IOWA)
8. Bennett Tabor (MINN)
9. Josh Terrill (MSU)
10. Nash Hutmacher (NEB)
11. Jack Jessen (NU)
12. Gannon Rosenfeld (WIS)
13. Peter Marinopoulos (ILL)
14. Hayden Filipovich (PUR)
 
First round match-ups

125 6. Braeden Davis (PSU) vs 11. Justin Cardani (ILL)
133 5. Aaron Nagao (PSU) vs 12. Andrew Hampton (MSU)
149 4. Tyler Kasak (PSU) vs 13. Aiden Vandenbush (NU)
184 3. Bernie Truax (PSU) vs 14. Chase Mielnik (MD)

Everyone else with a bye into the Quarter-Finals
 
1 week ago, nobody had Nagao getting a better seed than Davis.
Agreed. Davis is the only one that seems lower than we hoped. Nagao and Truax a bit better than I had feared.
 
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Yeah, five 3-seeds wrestling 14-seeds plus a 4-seed wrestling a 13 in the opening round.

They should have a healthy lead going into the quarters.
 
Today I started a thread that I didn’t start (this one) and the title I gave another thread changed without me changing it (Willie’s tweet).
 
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Today I started a thread that I didn’t start (this one) and the title I gave another thread changed without me changing it (Willie’s tweet).
Seems odd. A few years ago I had something I posted removed and once, a whole thread I started was removed. It involved Suriano and some of the details of his transfer.
If your indentity has been hacked hopefully it's only this forum.🤔
 
Agreed. Davis is the only one that seems lower than we hoped. Nagao and Truax a bit better than I had feared.
Davis at #6 seems about right. Nageo two or three slots higher than expected. Truax could (should?) be at #4 behind Rogetzke. Might actually prefer Truax at #4, to face Salazar (#1) in the semis rather than a rematch with Pinto (#2). But no big deal.
 
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Most of the regulars will be freaking out...so there's that.lol

Exactly. There will be regular posters that are here all year who are losing their minds and God forbid someone lose a match that people expected them to win or God forbid that we don't pin everyone.
 
Most of the regulars will be freaking out...so there's that.lol
Remain Calm All Is Well GIF
 
Davis at #6 seems about right. Nageo two or three slots higher than expected. Truax could (should?) be at #4 behind Rogetzke. Might actually prefer Truax at #4, to face Salazar (#1) in the semis rather than a rematch with Pinto (#2). But no big deal.
Personally I think Pinto should of been #1
Lenny is my choice to win Big Tens.
He is really tough to score on even if you get a leg.
 
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Willie & Basch are both predicting Carter injury defaults. Basch says he knows what the injury is, but doesn't disclose it. Then, they speculate about if Carter might wrestle a couple matches before defaulting, so he defaults to higher ranked wrestlers. I guess we'll find out for sure Saturday morning.

 
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Granted, in theory they could change, but has anyone seen downloadable let alone read only brackets anywhere?
 
With all of those #1 seeds getting first round byes and the commensurate loss of points there, we are at a huge disadvantage. We might actually be too good to win the conference title. In future years we should shoot for no higher than #3 seeds. The other programs may be on to something. ;-)

 
I hate Bernie seed. - him at 4 gets him to final.

I think only Keck- and Pinto beat him.

I know Munoz did but I call that a toss up.

I hate Bernie vs pinto.

Those damn spaghetti arms. :)

Just as an FYI Robbie Howard is punishing Nico in the room
 
With all of those #1 seeds getting first round byes and the commensurate loss of points there, we are at a huge disadvantage. We might actually be too good to win the conference title. In future years we should shoot for no higher than #3 seeds. The other programs may be on to something. ;-)
Iowa is making their guys 14 seeds and acting like it was a mistake, so maybe we should look into that. TnT may be on to something.
 
With all of those #1 seeds getting first round byes and the commensurate loss of points there, we are at a huge disadvantage. We might actually be too good to win the conference title. In future years we should shoot for no higher than #3 seeds. The other programs may be on to something. ;-)

Idiot alert.How many years now have you or others said this and it made NO difference in the final team standings? Just because you made up a problem in your mind does not make it true. Show me one example that backs up your claim? You can;t becuause it doesn't exist.
 
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Idiot alert.How many years now have you or others said this and it made NO difference in the final team standings? Just because you made up a problem in your mind does not make it true. Show me one example that backs up your claim? You can;t becuause it doesn't exist.

That look when you're the only guy in the room who didn't get the joke.

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Idiot alert.How many years now have you or others said this and it made NO difference in the final team standings? Just because you made up a problem in your mind does not make it true. Show me one example that backs up your claim? You can;t becuause it doesn't exist.

 
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Idiot alert.How many years now have you or others said this and it made NO difference in the final team standings? Just because you made up a problem in your mind does not make it true. Show me one example that backs up your claim? You can;t becuause it doesn't exist.
Posted on this last year... stand by it. The only time it might of made a difference was when Michigan won.
 
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