Agree on Riley Lefever. My son Owen wrestled with him at Wabash. Owen made it to Nationals his freshman year in (2017 placing 7th All-American) and Riley was going for his 4th Title that year. He was 35-3 and had only lost to D1 wrestlers (but beaten more than he lost to). I have never to this day seen a more dominant wrestler. We just knew he was going to win every match. Coming into the Championship bout we needed Riley to pin his guy for us to get 3rd as a Team. He went out and looked like he wanted to enjoy the moment for a period then he pinned his guy in the second period and Wabash was 3rd ahead of Johnson & Wales 62.5 to 61.5. Just an incredible accomplishment for him and the whole Wabash team and fans. What was even better was at the after party, as the fans and coaches and wrestlers were having the time of our lives and passing the NCAA Team trophy around, I found Riley and my other son Easton, then 11 years old, in the corner of the restaurant talking at a table about wrestling. Riley was asking Easton about his recent tournament and asking him how many take downs he had and how many points he scored. Not just a great wrestler but a great human being!!!