Since Roar's 133 and 141 weight is generating discussion about Arijau and Yianni, I'll go with Cornell's lineup next.
125 – Baughman (Jr)
A two-year starter going 25-13 as the starter @125 in 2017 and 23-9 in 2018 after moving back down from 133 to become the starter again @ 125 midway through the season (replacing Russo who wasn't doing very well). He somehow didn’t qualify for NCAAs either year despite having some quality wins (especially in 2017).
133 – Tucker (Sr)
He went 23-12 as a first year starter last year, going 1-2 at the NCAA tournament. Despite the solid season, he will probably lose his starting spot to a pretty good incoming freshman.
133 – Arijau (Fr)
He went 9-1 wrestling for the Fingers Lake Wrestling Club last year (including a win against Tucker). <Note: I saw the speculation that Arijau may go at 125. I'll believe it when I see it.>
141 – Diakomihalis (So)
An epic true freshman campaign sporting a 37-1 record and NCAA title. For now, I’m assuming he stays at 141. I just don’t see him jumping a weight coming off an ACL injury.
149 – Koll (Sr)
A starter @141 in 2017 going 18-15 and @149 in 2018 going 9-6.
157 – Stroker (Jr)
He won the starting spot over Simaz last year, going 14-9 and is looking to be Cornell’s full-time starter this year.
165 – Chavez (Sr)
Chavez went 23-6 as a first year starter last year. In one of the surprises of the tournament, he came in as the #16 seed and came out of the 165 weight class meat grinder with a 7th place finish.
174 – Womack (Sr)
Womack went 36-11 and finished #8 at 165 in 2017. He moved up to 174 (going 18-11) and qualified again last year but went 0-2 in the tournament. He did almost have a monumental upset against BoJo in the 1st round.
184 – Dean (So)
Dean had a very solid freshman campaign going 32-6 and finishing 8th at the tournament (from the 9 seed).
197 – Darmstadt (So)
Darmstadt had a great run heading into the tourney earning the #2 seed. He had a rough ending to the tournament losing his last 3 matches and finished the season with a 34-4 record and a 6th place finish.
H – Sweany (Sr)
A two-time NCAA qualifier, going 0-2 in 2016 and 2-2 last year with a 21-8 record.
H- Honis (Sr)
Honis went 29-16 in 2017 as the 197 starter en route to qualifying for the NCAA tournament (going 1-2).
Cornell returns all of their starters from last year, including a national champ and 4 other former AAs, and adds a dynamic freshman. This is a pretty good looking team. Chavez might not be able to replicate his tournament result from last year and someone might be able to catch Yianni (I’d still take Yianni against the field), but there is good potential for more points at most of the other weights so they should be able to surpass their 48 point/7th place finish from last year.
125 – Baughman (Jr)
A two-year starter going 25-13 as the starter @125 in 2017 and 23-9 in 2018 after moving back down from 133 to become the starter again @ 125 midway through the season (replacing Russo who wasn't doing very well). He somehow didn’t qualify for NCAAs either year despite having some quality wins (especially in 2017).
133 – Tucker (Sr)
He went 23-12 as a first year starter last year, going 1-2 at the NCAA tournament. Despite the solid season, he will probably lose his starting spot to a pretty good incoming freshman.
133 – Arijau (Fr)
He went 9-1 wrestling for the Fingers Lake Wrestling Club last year (including a win against Tucker). <Note: I saw the speculation that Arijau may go at 125. I'll believe it when I see it.>
141 – Diakomihalis (So)
An epic true freshman campaign sporting a 37-1 record and NCAA title. For now, I’m assuming he stays at 141. I just don’t see him jumping a weight coming off an ACL injury.
149 – Koll (Sr)
A starter @141 in 2017 going 18-15 and @149 in 2018 going 9-6.
157 – Stroker (Jr)
He won the starting spot over Simaz last year, going 14-9 and is looking to be Cornell’s full-time starter this year.
165 – Chavez (Sr)
Chavez went 23-6 as a first year starter last year. In one of the surprises of the tournament, he came in as the #16 seed and came out of the 165 weight class meat grinder with a 7th place finish.
174 – Womack (Sr)
Womack went 36-11 and finished #8 at 165 in 2017. He moved up to 174 (going 18-11) and qualified again last year but went 0-2 in the tournament. He did almost have a monumental upset against BoJo in the 1st round.
184 – Dean (So)
Dean had a very solid freshman campaign going 32-6 and finishing 8th at the tournament (from the 9 seed).
197 – Darmstadt (So)
Darmstadt had a great run heading into the tourney earning the #2 seed. He had a rough ending to the tournament losing his last 3 matches and finished the season with a 34-4 record and a 6th place finish.
H – Sweany (Sr)
A two-time NCAA qualifier, going 0-2 in 2016 and 2-2 last year with a 21-8 record.
H- Honis (Sr)
Honis went 29-16 in 2017 as the 197 starter en route to qualifying for the NCAA tournament (going 1-2).
Cornell returns all of their starters from last year, including a national champ and 4 other former AAs, and adds a dynamic freshman. This is a pretty good looking team. Chavez might not be able to replicate his tournament result from last year and someone might be able to catch Yianni (I’d still take Yianni against the field), but there is good potential for more points at most of the other weights so they should be able to surpass their 48 point/7th place finish from last year.