2024 NEW YORK STATE

  NCAA ALL-AMERICANS


  125 - Anthony Noto (Lock Haven)

Third Place


  133 - Vito Arujau (Cornell)

NCAA Champion


  157 - Jacori Teemer (Arizona State)

Runnerup


          TEAM SCORING:


    1. Penn State (172.5 points)
    2. Cornell (72.5)
    3. Michigan (71)
    4. Iowa State (68.5)
    5. Iowa  (67)
    6. Arizona State (64.5)
    7. Virginia Tech (64)
    8. Ohio State (62)
    9. Nebraska (60.5)
  10. Oklahoma State (56)

  11. Missouri (49.5)

  11. NC State (49.5)

  13. South Dakota State (48.5)

  14. Northern Iowa (39.5)

  15. Lehigh (36.5)

  16. Stanford (34)

  17. West Virginia (31.5)

  18. Wisconsin (24.5)

  19. Little Rock (24)

  20. Rutgers (22.5)

  21. Air Force (21.5)

  22. Minnesota (21)

  23. Oklahoma (20)

  23. Oregon State (20)

  25. Ohio (16)

  26. Indiana (13)

  26. Lock Haven (13)

  26. Navy (13)

  26. Pittsburgh (13)

  30. Campbell (12.5)

  30. Columbia (12.5)

  30. North Carolina (12.5)


165- 1. David Carr (Iowa State)
         2. Mitchell Mesenbrink (Penn St)
         3. Keegan O’Toole (Missouri)
         4. Mike Caliendo (Iowa) 
         5. Izzak Olejnik (Okla State)
         6. Hunter Garvin (Stanford)
         7. Peyton Hall (West Virginia)    
         8. Antrell Taylor (Nebraska)

174- 1. Carter Starocci (Penn State)
         2. Rocco Welsh (Ohio State)
         3. Shane Griffith (Michigan)
         4. Mekhi Lewis (Virginia Tech)
         5. Cade DeVos (S Dakota St)
         6. Lennox Wolak (Columbia)
         7. Edmond Ruth (Illinois)
         8. Benjamin Pasiuk (Army)

184- 1. Parker Keckeisen (N Iowa)
         2. Dustin Plott (Okla State)
         3. Trey Munoz (Oregon State)
         4. Bennett Burge (S Dakota St)
         5. Bernie Truax (Penn State)
         6. Isaiah Salazar (Minnesota)
         7. Thomas Stewart (Virginia Tech)
         8. David Key (Navy)

197- 1. Aaron Brooks (Penn State)
         2. Trent Hidlay (NC State)
         3. Stephen Buchanan (Oklahoma)
         4. Jacob Cardenas (Cornell)
         5. Tanner Sloan (S Dakota St)
         6. Rocky Elam (Missouri)
         7. Stephen Little (Little Rock)
         8. Michael Beard (Lehigh)​

285- 1. Greg Kervliet (Penn State)
         2. Lucas Davison (Michigan)
         3. Wyatt Hendrickson (Air Force)
         4. Zach Elam (Missouri)
         5. Nick Feldman (Ohio State)
         6. Cohlton Schultz (Arizona State)
         7. Yaraslau Slavikouski (Rutgers)
         8. Taye Ghadiali (Campbell)

MAT NOTES: 
 The Empire State had four returning All-Americans: Cornell's defending NCAA Champion Vito Arujau (18-2, 93-9 career) of Syossett HS, Anthony Noto (17-2) of Honeoye Falls-Lima HS (Lock Haven), 2022 placers Jacori Teemer (21-3) of Long Beach HS (Arizona State) and Lou DePrez (23-2) of Hilton HS (Binghamton). Other NY high school prepped natives are Stevo Poulin (19-4) of Shenendehowa HS, (Northern Colorado) at 125, Sam Wolf (18-4) of Warsaw, (Air Force) at 184 and Cory Day (27-7) of Iroquois, (Binghamton) at 285. New York State boasts 15 NCAA qualifiers, others are: Willie McDougald (17-9) of Niagara Falls HS (Oklahoma) at 149, Tommy Askey (22-5) of Pine Bush HS (Appalachian State) at 157, Jake Logan (12-11) of New Rochelle HS (Lehigh) at 165. Max Gallagher of Bayport-Bluepoint HS (U Penn) at 125, Jordan Titus of Center Moriches HS, (West Virginia) at 141, Benny Baker (2015 NYS runner-up at Newark Valley HS), later attended Wyoming Seminary (PA), now at Cornell at 174. Jacob Nolan of Saranac HS (23-7) (Binghamton), Tony Negron of North Babylon HS (Arizona State) and first alternate Dennis Robin (21-11) of Arlington HS (West Virginia), all three are at 184 pounds.

2024

NCAA WRESTLING DIVISION I

CHAMPIONSHIP​ FINAL STANDINGS

125- 1. Richard Figueroa (Arizona St)
         2. Drake Ayala (Iowa)
         3. Anthony Noto (Lock Haven)
         4. Eric Barnett (Wisconsin)
         5. Luke Stanich (Lehigh)
         6. Caleb Smith (Nebraska)
         7. Jore Volk (Wyoming)
         8. Tanner Jordan (S Dakota St)

133- 1. Vito Arujau (Cornell)
         2. Daton Fix (Oklahoma State)
         3. Ryan Crookham (Lehigh)
         4. Nasir Bailey (Little Rock)
         5. Dylan Ragusin (Michigan)
         6. Evan Frost (Iowa State)
         7. Dylan Shawver (Rutgers)
         8. Kai Orine (NC State)​

141- 1. Jesse Mendez (Ohio State)
         2. Beau Bartlett (Penn State)
         3. Brock Hardy (Nebraska)
         4. Real Woods (Iowa)
         5. Anthony Echemendia (Iowa St)
         6. Lachlan McNeill (UNC)
         7. Ryan Jack (NC State)
         8. Vance Vombauer (Minn)

149- 1. Caleb Henson (Virginia Tech)
         2. Austin Gomez (Michigan)
         3. Tyler Kasak (Penn State)
         4. Ty Watters (West Virginia)
         5. Kyle Parco (Arizona State)
         6. Ridge Lovett (Nebraska)
         7. Casey Swiderski (Iowa State)
         8. Quinn Kinner (Rider)

157- 1. Levi Haines (Penn State)
         2. Jacori Teemer (Arizona State)
         3. Meyer Shapiro (Cornell)
         4. Daniel Cardenas (Stanford)
         5. Peyten Keller (Ohio)
         6. Bryce Andonian (Virginia Tech)
         7. Peyton Robb (Nebraska)
         8. Jared Franek (Iowa)