While the anticipation builds for the season and transfers start to cool down, everyone is getting glimpses of their dream match ups. In this article we will take a look at 10 matches we all hope to see this college wrestling season.

An absolutely loaded 174 weight class is exciting to talk about, but also very difficult to just pick one match. The match at 165 might raise your eyebrow and everyone will cross their fingers for the 141, let’s get into it.

125 Luke Lilledahl Vs. Richard Figueora -U20 World Champion vs NCAA Champion.

At 125 we had to stretch this one to Luke Lilledahl Vs. Richard Figueora.  As everyone knows, Lilledahl taking out NCAA finalist Brandon Courtney at the U20 World Team Trials is not shocking. Getting silver and gold in the U17 likewise in the U20 world championships, we are ready to see him at the collegiate level. If Braeden Davis moves to the 133 or redshirts this season,then Lilledahl is the clear starter and has a shot to take the crown from defending champion Figueora.

133  Ryan Crookham vs Drake Ayala -Both have something to prove.

Standing at 32-2, coming into his sophomore year, a 94% win record cannot be ignored from Ryan Crookham. Losing only to 2X National Champion Vito Arujau who he had already beaten twice during the regular season, has proven himself to be a world class competitor. With Arujau and Fix both gone, we have already seen him beat Evan Frost and Nasir Bailey, Drake Ayala is left to the No.4 preseason ranking. If Ayala moves up to the 133 this would be a dream match, Both have fallen just short of Championship glory this past season and are seeking redemption. Can drake cut through Bailey and Frost to get to Crookham? Lets wait to see his official weight first.

141 Jesse Mendez vs. Andrew Alirez -A battle of NCAA Champions.

Probably the most desired match we long to see this year at 141 would be Jesse Mendez vs. Andrew Alirez. Mendez beating Alirez at the beat the streets benefit in June of this year doesn’t give us a clear picture being a freestyle bout. Alirez forfeiting the 23-24 season for an Olympic redshirt, had an incredible undefeated season the year before going undefeated posting a 28-0 season, beating out Real Woods for a title. Do we still call him a defending Champion even though Jesse Mendez filled the gap and took the title this past year? We’ll say both are defending champions, no matter how you look at it, this collision course needs to happen in the tournament, as they more than likely will not see each other in the regular season. We can only hope.

149 Kannon Webster vs Shayne Van Ness-A chance to show the world they are for real.

Coming off of an impressive redshirt season going 20-1, Kannon Webster is expected to make huge strides this year and likely will face off against Shayne Van Ness. Both have beaten Kaleb Burgess and Scott Jayden so now we need to see them against each other. Van Ness already posted wins against Caleb Henson and Kyle Parco, the top two in the preseason rankings. Webster beating out No.5 D’Emilio last year says he can wrestle at the highest level, we would absolutely love to see this happen at 149 this year.

157 Meyer Shapiro vs Paniro Johnson -To men with something to prove.

Meyer Shapiro establishing dominance at 157 going undefeated in duals at 14-0 and 27-3 overall, beating out 3X All American Brock Mauller 14-4 by major decision is insane. Also crushing 2X All American Bryce Adonian 16-4 also by major decision tells it all. Johnson also has quality wins over Austin Gomez and Max Murin, Both of these young men will contend for an NCAA title this year. I expect a memorable showdown if these two should meet.

165 Terrell Barraclough vs Michael Caliendo-

At 165 Terrell Barraclough took the transfer portal to Utah Valley and has continually progressed in the rankings year on year since his freshman debut in 2020. A 42-19 overall record, Carter Starocci said this, “if he wasn’t at Penn State, he’d be a championship contender,” looks like he’s doing just that this year. Putting him up against Michael Caliendo they almost have the same record with like opponents. Both have lost to Mitchell Mesenbrink and Shane Griffith, also both have defeated Caleb Fish.

174 Keegan O’Toole vs Levi Haines- Two former NCAA Champions at a new weight class.

With the 174 absolutely loaded this year, there is only one match we have to see, Keegan O’Toole vs Levi Haines. O’Toole having a 41-1 dual record probably won’t give way to Haines, who will have to do some adjusting  moving up 2 weight classes. O’Toole showing some inconsistencies in the tournament will more than likely beat Haines in the regular season and then meet again in the tournament, where it could go either way. We have a glimpse from the world team trials where Haines silenced O’Toole in the 79 kg Consolation semifinals, but we want to see the official win in season. Unfortunately I expect Haines to redshirt and doubt we get to see this one.

184 Carter Starocci vs Parker Keckeisen -Chasing history

184 has an incredible match that’s not too far out of reach. Starocci could easily make the adjustments at184 to be the first ever 5 time National Champ. He would have to go through Parker Keckeisen to make that happen. Keckeisen putting on a perfect display at 31-0 last season and was a contender for the Dan Hodge Trophy. He will be a finalist in 2025 no matter who’s there, we say the same about Starocci if he decides to move up. This match is fire!

197 Carter Starocci vs AJ Ferrari-The match we all want to see.

Carter Starocci already conquering the 174 entertained the idea of moving up two weight classes and we already know why. The drama surrounding this war of words with A.J. Ferrari has gotten way out of hand, Starocci stating, “Ill go heavyweight, it really doesn’t matter, Another NCAA champ that needs added to my collection,” is absolutely wild. Saying also that he would bend Ferrari over in front of the world is pure hatred. Ferrari responded with, “Get that weight up”. Realistically we would like to see Starocci move up the 184 to face defending National champ Parker Keckeisen, which would be equally impressive to pull off. But there are too many fireworks between him and Ferrari for it not to be a dream match.

Heavyweight Greg Kerkvleit vs Yonger Bastida The match we missed last season

This is a match i have wanted to see for 3 years now. Bastida has really improved over the years and Kerkvleit has looked almost unstoppable of late.  While on paper Kerkvlieit is the clear winner, this match is actually much closer than it appears. Had it not been for a broken hand we may of seen this match last season in the NCAA finals. No matter how this match goes it will be great to see one of them lose.