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    Caleb Spires reacted to maligned in National Titles for 3 Indiana High School grads   
    In case you missed it on X or the college thread: Christian Mejia from Elkhart Memorial, Derek Blubaugh from Bloomington South, and Shawn Streck from Merrillville all picked up D2 national titles last night.
     
    Mejia had finished 5th twice before, was seeded only 3rd, and was in his final year of eligibility. 
     
    Blubaugh had twice been national runner-up to his finals opponent, and had lost to him 5-0 two weeks ago, but finally got over the hump.
     
    Streck picked up his second consecutive title. 
     
    Congrats, guys!!
     
     
  2. Gorilla
    Caleb Spires reacted to maligned in Article: Who Gets In? A Full Weekend Rundown of NCAA Qualification Chances for 18 ex-Indiana High-Schoolers   
    Conference tournament results for our 18 Indiana natives as of 2:45pm ET on Sunday:
     
    Alive for an at-large berth, but eliminated from an automatic bid:
    Boarman, 1-2 (As the 3-seed needing top 3, loses a 5-4 semi's heartbreaker to the #2 in the last minute...then was up 8-0 in the consi semi's and gets put to his back and pinned with 3 seconds left in the 2nd period. Both were guys he beat in the duals. He earned one of the 3 allocation slots for the SoCon, so he'll have a shot to get an at-large; but he'll be sweating it out for sure with a 1-2 SoCon performance. Sadly, he's one of 7 allocation guys that have lost so far at 133 nationally, and there are only 6 at-large bids. )
    Washington, 0-2 (As the 8-seed, falls 10-5 to the 9-seed and 8-0 to the 7-seed. He came in #24 in the Coaches' Rank, but he's struggled so much recently and forfeited out of the 9th place round. It could be dicey for him on selection day.)
    Sollars, 0-2 (As the 10-seed, falls 6-2 and 8-3 to the 7- and 8-seeds. He comes in #33 in the Coaches' rank and #31 in the RPI. The good news is that there's been a lot of chalk at 197 nationally, so he will be in the at-large discussion. But he's at the tail-end of that discussion, so he too will be sweating on selection day.)
    Bates, 8th place (As the 8-seed, goes 2-3 to pick up 8th. He's 32 in the Coaches' Rank and 26 in the RPI, and he finished where he was expected in Big 10s, so he's squarely in the middle of the at-large discussion. He'll be hoping for chalk results in the last couple conference tournaments so he stays in a good position.)
     
    Eliminated from NCAAs entirely:
    Wilson, 1-2
    Porter, 1-2
    Watson, SoCon 4th
    Filipovich, 0-2
    Barket 0-1, needed Top 2
     
    Advanced to NCAAs:
    Lee, going for 5th
    Lemley, going for 3rd
    Mendez, going for 1st
    Allred, going for 3rd
    Davison, going for 3rd
    Baumann, 8th place
    G. Rooks, 7th place
    C. Rooks, 7th place
    Willham, 7th place
  3. Gorilla
    Caleb Spires reacted to maligned in Article: Who Gets In? A Full Weekend Rundown of NCAA Qualification Chances for 18 ex-Indiana High-Schoolers   
    Conference tournament status for our 18 Indiana natives as of 1:50pm ET:
     
    Alive for an automatic berth:
    Boarman 1-1
    Allred 1-0
    Bates 1-0
    Baumann 0-1
    Davison 1-0
    Filipovich 0-1
    C. Rooks 0-1
    G. Rooks 1-1
    Sollars 0-1
    Washington 0-1
    Willham 1-0
    Barket (tomorrow)
     
    Alive for an at-large berth, but eliminated from an automatic bid:
     
    Eliminated from NCAAs entirely:
    Wilson 0-1
    Porter 0-1
    Watson 0-1
     
    Advanced to NCAAs:
    Lee 2-0
    Lemley 2-0
    Mendez 1-0
     
  4. Gorilla
    Caleb Spires reacted to Y2CJ41 in Article: Who Gets In? A Full Weekend Rundown of NCAA Qualification Chances for 18 ex-Indiana High-Schoolers   
    By Adrian Troyer
     
    March 8 to 10 is conference tournament weekend in NCAA Division 1 college wrestling. This is intense in terms of medals and bragging rights--but it is arguably an even bigger deal in the national context. Every one of the 750+ college kids that takes the mat gets a shot to qualify for the biggest wrestling show in America—the NCAA Division 1 National Championships.
     
    Here is a full rundown by conference of each seed, weight class context, and advancement possibility for the 18 participants who were Indiana high school wrestlers:
     
    Atlantic Coast Conference
    Sunday, March 10, on ACCN and ACCN Extra (access through ESPN+)
    Brackets: here
     
    Connor Barket, 285, Duke (West Lafayette), redshirt freshman
    Seed: 5 of 6, NCAA Allocations: 2, Rank: 42 (WrestleStat, starters only)
    Connor has made huge strides this year as the full-time Duke starter, but he will struggle in a weight class that boasts 4 guys ranked in the Top 33 by InterMat with only 2 NCAA allocation spots available. He’ll need to first upset #13 Dayton Pitzer of Pitt (whose injury the past 2 months explains one of the missing allocation spots) in the quarterfinals before he’d also need to upset the 1-seed, #14 Owen Trephan of NC State, to reach the final and an NCAA bid.
    NCAA Prospectus: Not likely.
     
    Southern Conference
    Saturday, March 9, on ESPN+
    Brackets: here
     
    Blake Boarman, 133, Tennessee-Chattanooga (Ev. Mater Dei), redshirt sophomore
    Seed: 3 of 8, NCAA Allocations: 3, Rank: 31 (InterMat)
    Blake has burst onto the scene this year in his move down from 141 to 133. He’s ranked in all the national services and earned one of his conference’s allocation spots. He’ll start his tournament against the 6-seed, George Rosas of The Citadel, who he beat, 9-1, in the dual. He’d then likely see the 2-seed, Ethan Oakley of App State, who he upset by fall in the dual in his biggest win of the year. A win there would earn an automatic NCAA bid. A loss would put him into the wrestle-backs needing to get 3rd for an automatic bid. Awaiting him there could be a potential matchup with the 5-seed Dyson Dunham of VMI, who handed Blake his only unranked loss of the season, 7-4. Even if Blake were to place 4th or 5th at this tournament, his regular season and current ranking would give him a good chance of an at-large NCAA berth.
    NCAA Prospectus: Very likely
     
    Brodie Porter, 174, The Citadel (Eastern-Greentown), sophomore
    Seed: 5 of 8, NCAA Allocations: 1, Rank: 61 (WrestleStat, starters only)
    Brodie has become a very solid Division 1 competitor in his second year as the starter. Sadly, he’s had two bad losses in-conference—one by Technical Fall to the 4-seed, Uliano of App State, and the other 17-4 to the 1-seed, #19 Murphy of Campbell—and those are the exact two guys he needs to beat to make the final and a shot at the 1st Place that an NCAA bid demands here. He’s got a winning record and only tight losses in his other conference matches, so he could legitimately fight for a top 3 spot in the league.
    NCAA Prospectus: Not likely
     
    Hayden Watson, 157, The Citadel (Center Grove), redshirt freshman
    Seed: 4 of 8, NCAA Allocations: 1, Rank: 48 (WrestleStat, starters only)
    Hayden is a sleeper to get to the NCAA tournament. Like his teammate Porter, he has won about half of his D1 matches this year. However, Hayden’s beaten or been very close with every guy in the bracket—including losing only 12-9 in sudden victory to the 1-seed, #22 Askey of App State. To get to that semifinal, he first needs to knock off the 5-seed, Heck of Chattanooga, who he beat 7-4 during the regular season.
    NCAA Prospectus: Dark horse longshot
     
    Andrew Wilson, 165, Gardner-Webb (Cathedral), redshirt sophomore
    Seed: 6 of 8, NCAA Allocations: 2, Rank: 72 (WrestleStat, starters only)
    Andrew has struggled to string together very many wins in his second year as the G-W starter. He’ll open with the 3-seed, Haubert of The Citadel, who majored him 13-1 during the year. Sadly, Wilson isn’t quite on the level of the top several guys here, so he’ll be looking to make some noise in terms of placement and improvement.
    NCAA Prospectus: Very unlikely
     
    Big Ten Conference
    Saturday/Sunday, March 9-10, on the Big Ten Network and BTN+
    Brackets: here
     
    Silas Allred, 197, Nebraska (Shenandoah), redshirt sophomore
    Seed: 4 of 14, NCAA Allocations: 7, Rank: 13 (InterMat)
    With a good seed, a high ranking ensuring an at-large fallback berth, and plenty of slots available; Silas obviously has his sights set higher than an NCAA berth this weekend. He’ll be looking to generate some of that Big 10 magic he produced during a title run last year, while building confidence for an All-American run at nationals. He’ll start this tournament against Striggow of Michigan, who he dominated this season, before a potential matchup with #20 Garrett Joles of Minnesota in the quarterfinals. Silas beat Joles, 4-1 in sudden victory, during the season.
    NCAA Prospectus: Certain, barring injury
     
    Evan Bates, 197, Northwestern (Chesterton), redshirt sophomore
    Seed: 8 of 14, NCAA Allocations: 7, Rank: 34 (WrestleStat, starters only)
    In terms of seed, Evan is right outside the cut line for getting an automatic bid at this weight. He would be clearly in the conversation for an at-large bid with his Coaches’ Rank and RPI numbers being in the Top 33, but it sure would be nice to place in the Top 7 here and seal it. He’ll start with 9-seed Vanadia of Purdue, who he beat, 11-4, in the dual. Even though he’d almost certainly fall then to #1 Brooks of Penn St. in the quarterfinals, that first round win would go a long way in keeping him in a good bracketed spot to eventually face 6-seed Geog of Ohio St. and 7-seed Poznanski of Rutgers in potential NCAA bid-winning matches.
    NCAA Prospectus: Fifty-fifty
     
    Brody Baumann, 174, Purdue (Ev. Mater Dei), redshirt freshman
    Seed: 10 of 14, NCAA Allocations: 8, Rank: 32 (InterMat)
    Brody has become a solid starter in his first year in the spot, but he’s got work to do to claim an NCAA bid. He’ll need to win one or two above his 10 seed depending on how the bracket and true finisher matchups come out. He lost during the year to seeds 7, 8, and 9 above him, but he gets a gigantic rematch right out of the gate with 7-seed, #15 Max Maylor of Wisconsin, who beat Brody, 19-16, in a crazy one in the dual.
    NCAA Prospectus: Possible, but work to do
     
    Lucas Davison, 285, Michigan (Chesterton), senior
    Seed: 3 of 14, NCAA Allocations: 7, Rank: 6 (InterMat)
    Lucas is one of a few basically automatic qualifiers from Indiana. He would need a season-ending injury not to get a berth, one way or another. He starts with Hayden Filipovich of Purdue in Round 1 and is probably hoping for a shot to avenge his loss to 2-seed Feldman of Ohio State eventually, and to meet #1 Kerkvliet in the final.
    NCAA Prospectus: Certain
     
    Hayden Filipovich, 285, Purdue (Indy Lutheran), redshirt sophomore
    Seed: 14 of 14, NCAA Allocations: 7, Rank: 37 (WrestleStat, starters only)
    Hayden actually made great strides at 184 this year and picked up a couple of very nice wins as the backup. However, stepping into Big 10s as the backup way up at 285, having only had one previous match at the weight, will be a crazy endeavor. He’ll start with fellow Indiana native, 3-seed Davison of Michigan. I’m sure Hayden’s main goal for this tournament will be continuing to build for the future.
    NCAA Prospectus: Far longshot
     
    Brayton Lee, 157, Indiana (Brownsburg), senior
    Seed: 3 of 14, NCAA Allocations: 9, Rank: 15 (InterMat)
    Brayton has had a fantastic comeback run here. Certainly all of Indiana will be pulling for the former Mr. Gorilla to make one final attempt at All-American glory. He starts this tournament against 14-seed Swaw of Illinois before he’d probably see the 6-seed, #20 Saldate of Michigan St. If he gets past those two, he’s most likely back at nationals. The only iffy thing here is always Lee’s health. If he has any issues and stumbles to a 12th place or something in a very deep weight class, he could get left out of the NCAA field with his very limited late-season résumé.
    NCAA Prospectus: Probable
     
    Diego Lemley, 141, Michigan (Chesterton), freshman
    Seed: 5 of 14, NCAA Allocations: 11, Rank: 10 (InterMat)
    We’ll give Diego honorary Indiana status here for the great one-season run he had in our tournament during the covid year (and for being from here!!). Diego is one of the breakout stars of NCAA wrestling. He’ll have many eyes on him for his style and his ability to beat anybody in the country at nationals. He starts out here versus 12-seed Clark of Purdue before a potential rematch of a high-flying, super-tight loss to 4-seed Brock Hardy of Nebraska.
    NCAA Prospectus: Almost certain
     
    Jesse Mendez, 141, Ohio St. (Crown Point), sophomore
    Seed: 2 of 14, NCAA Allocations: 11, Rank: 2 (InterMat)
    Jesse has evolved into a true title contender this year. He’ll be happy with nothing less than a championship in a couple of weeks. He gets a shot here at his first Big 10 title, and to resume the wars at this brutal Big 10 weight class. He’ll probably get 7-seed Moore of Rutgers in the quarterfinals after his first-round bye.
    NCAA Prospectus: Certain
     
    Cayden Rooks, 133, Indiana (Columbus East), senior
    Seed: 10 of 14, NCAA Allocations: 7, Rank: 57 (WrestleStat, starters only)
    Cayden has held down the fort admirably for a long time now, so he’ll be hoping to go out with a bang. He’ll most likely need two clear upsets to get an automatic spot. An at-large spot won’t be possible. He starts with the 7-seed, #17 Braxton Brown, who beat him handily during the year. An upset would be put him clearly in the conversation. If he loses that one, it will be a serious uphill climb.
    NCAA Prospectus: Unlikely
     
    Graham Rooks, 149, Indiana (Columbus East), senior
    Seed: 8 of 14, NCAA Allocations: 9, Rank: 13 (InterMat)
    Graham’s back, hoping to make another run and to get over the hump to All-American status at nationals. For this tournament, he’ll be aiming to at least hold serve and get one of the 9 automatic berths. He starts with the 9-seed, Roberts of Minnesota, before a potential matchup with the very tough 1-seed, Ridge Lovett of Nebraska.
    NCAA Prospectus: Almost certain
     
    Gabe Sollars, 197, Indiana, (Ev. Mater Dei), sophomore
    Seed: 10 of 14, NCAA Allocations: 7, Rank: 33 (InterMat)
    Gabe put himself on the map this year, basically pinning everyone in sight for the first half of the season. He still sits near the top of the national pin leaderboard. In terms of wins and losses, he’s been impressive, but this weight is another stacked one. He’s right on that cut line with Evan Bates and a couple other guys. His first match against 7-seed Poznanski of Rutgers feels like a must-win toward getting one of those 7 automatic berths, or to at least come very close so he can be in the at-large conversation. If he won he’d face the 2-seed, #4 Jaxon Smith of Maryland, in the quarterfinals.
    NCAA Prospectus: Fifty-fifty
     
    DJ Washington, 174, Indiana (Portage), redshirt junior
    Seed: 8 of 14, NCAA Allocations: 8, Rank: 25 (InterMat)
    DJ started the season as strong as ever and looking like an All-American candidate. Unfortunately, he hasn’t been himself lately, so he’ll be looking to right the ship off of the long pre-tournament layoff. He’s right on the cut line for the automatic bid, but he probably has a small bit of cord to play with because of his ranking numbers if he falls outside the Top 8 here. He’ll look to wrap up the bid here, though, starting with the 9-seed, #30 Sparks of Minnesota. He'd then have #1-ranked Starocci in an exciting potential quarterfinal matchup.
    NCAA Prospectus: Probable
     
    Nick Willham, 285, Indiana (Greenwood), senior
    Seed: 6 of 14, NCAA Allocations: 7, Rank: 36 (WrestleStat, starters only)
    Nick has stepped up admirably into the 285 slot at IU. He’s flirted with the edge of the rankings, but he’s just outside at the moment. It will be a war for those number 5 to 12 placements at this weight, where anyone involved could go to nationals or be biting their fingernails hoping for an at-large bid. Nick starts off with 11-seed Jessen of Northwester, who he just edged in a very tight one, 2-1, a couple of weeks ago. If he wins, he’ll be breathing slightly more easily and head to a likely matchup with Lucas Davison.
    NCAA Prospectus: Fifty-fifty

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    Caleb Spires got a reaction from Tcarter in Does Indiana Wrestling Need Divisions?   
    The first two replies being a flat “no” and “yes” is pretty much the epitome of this debate ever since the board has existed.
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    Caleb Spires reacted to AndyStJ in Does Indiana Wrestling Need Divisions?   
    Wrestle backs you say? What an interesting idea. 
     
    Please tell me, have any other states implemented these "wrestle backs" , or would Indiana be the first?
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    Caleb Spires got a reaction from Jam in Does Indiana Wrestling Need Divisions?   
    The first two replies being a flat “no” and “yes” is pretty much the epitome of this debate ever since the board has existed.
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    Caleb Spires got a reaction from gogoplata89 in Does Indiana Wrestling Need Divisions?   
    The first two replies being a flat “no” and “yes” is pretty much the epitome of this debate ever since the board has existed.
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    Caleb Spires got a reaction from MUSKEEWRESTLER in Does Indiana Wrestling Need Divisions?   
    The first two replies being a flat “no” and “yes” is pretty much the epitome of this debate ever since the board has existed.
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    Caleb Spires got a reaction from TeamGarcia in Does Indiana Wrestling Need Divisions?   
    The first two replies being a flat “no” and “yes” is pretty much the epitome of this debate ever since the board has existed.
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    Caleb Spires reacted to FCFIGHTER170 in Nominations for the IndianaMat Poster Hall of Fame   
    @GenHeavyHandz @Mattyb
    @TeamGarcia @Caleb Spires 
    @blueandgold are all HOF material
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    Caleb Spires got a reaction from nighthawk21 in Whose your schools most accomplished wrestler   
    Feels a bit sacrilegious to not say teammate/friend Nick Crume (Q, 3, 3, 1), and while I predict he’d win the head to head more often than he’d lose, I have to choose Hunter Watts (6, 2, 1, 3) since it says “most accomplished.” Only Jimmie with a placement all four years and only to make it under the lights twice.
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    Caleb Spires reacted to Jcjcjc in Nominations for the IndianaMat Poster Hall of Fame   
    This is the kind of thinking that runs young posters down the rabbit hole chasing the wrong goals. Winning and losing a day and a post are un-controllable. Focus on what you can control. Become a great poster, don't try to be the best poster of the day or the week or the year. Time is fleeting, but memes are forever. 
     
    If FCFighter170 was a young impressionable poster, he'd see this and just re-hash his old wins and forget what got him to this level to begin with, hard work, hyping up his boys, and weird connections through space and time. Sometimes our greatest posts aren't wins, and because of that we learn and we build. If Ontherise219 was only trying to win the day, he'd underrank CP and Brownsburg to get the people riled up. But Rise won't sink to that level.
     
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    Caleb Spires reacted to ontherise219 in Best clubs?   
    Contenders is killing it. Based off of state where their wrestlers win the first 5 weights and middle school state some of the best wrestlers in the state are in that room. 
     
    In the region you have a couple NCAA champs running practices 
     
    Howe- Andrew Howe, Jon Morrison and Bobby Joe Maldonado that is a a great group of coach’s 
     
    RWA- Jason and Alex Tsirtsis, Kique Escobedo and Paul Petrov who are all great coaches congratulations to Mt Carmel on winning Illinois state
     
    Bulldog Premier and Elite Athletic club do a great job also 
     
    further east 
    Midwest Training Center has All American Chris Fleeger 
     
    towards Fort Wayne 
    The Fort had 3 guys who won state championship training there 

    warrior rtc at Indiana tech is doing a great job! 
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    Caleb Spires got a reaction from SunDevils in Dominant   
    Mason Parris had 13 pins in 13 matches his senior postseason, and spent a grand total of 21:02 on the mat from sectionals-state with nobody making the third period.
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    Caleb Spires got a reaction from AJ in Dominant   
    Mason Parris had 13 pins in 13 matches his senior postseason, and spent a grand total of 21:02 on the mat from sectionals-state with nobody making the third period.
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    Caleb Spires got a reaction from TeamGarcia in Nominations for the IndianaMat Poster Hall of Fame   
    I know, looks I’m gonna have to go back and unlike any posts of yours I’ve previously liked to help stave you off 😔
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    Caleb Spires reacted to Thor in Nominations for the IndianaMat Poster Hall of Fame   
    I give out reactions like candy, I’ll go remove all them and fly up the leaderboard 
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    Caleb Spires got a reaction from MattM in Nominations for the IndianaMat Poster Hall of Fame   
    I know, looks I’m gonna have to go back and unlike any posts of yours I’ve previously liked to help stave you off 😔
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    Caleb Spires got a reaction from 1prouddad in Nominations for the IndianaMat Poster Hall of Fame   
    I know, looks I’m gonna have to go back and unlike any posts of yours I’ve previously liked to help stave you off 😔
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    Caleb Spires reacted to ontherise219 in Nominations for the IndianaMat Poster Hall of Fame   
    4 nominations a year representing your semi state 
     
    a 5th if that rep comes mooresville semi state
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    Caleb Spires got a reaction from busstogate in Whose your schools most accomplished wrestler   
    Feels a bit sacrilegious to not say teammate/friend Nick Crume (Q, 3, 3, 1), and while I predict he’d win the head to head more often than he’d lose, I have to choose Hunter Watts (6, 2, 1, 3) since it says “most accomplished.” Only Jimmie with a placement all four years and only to make it under the lights twice.
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    Caleb Spires got a reaction from TheTruth1 in 2025 Title Contenders   
    Got to imagine Aidan Kincaide will be in the mix after being a semi finalist at a high weight for a freshman.
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    Caleb Spires got a reaction from 1prouddad in Kyrel Leavell   
    Felt so reminiscent of Joe Lee/Tommy Cash. Stud freshman beats former 3rd and 2nd place senior in the semi-finals, then takes an early lead on former state champion senior in the finals. Starts to look like he’s going to cruise to his first state championship, and then BAM on his back a few seconds later.
     
    Was admittedly pulling for Shepherd, not because I have a problem with Kyrel, but because of the possibility of looking back on this tournament in the future and seeing four different 4x state champions competing at one state finals. But congratulations to Kyrel. He showed up all weekend, and had a career 99.99% of high school wrestlers wish they could have had 
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