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They really should call it Roundtine.
That’s gold, Jerry!
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If we had 2-3 representatives on the team would be huge imo. We expect Lee to be the rep. But if ADS can get through the gauntlet at 61kg and Buchanan can win the spot over Kyle Snyder, that would be insane!
I love everything about Buchanans defense. Of course his offense is obvious. Trials will be the changing of the guard by Buchanan hopefully. Desanto is close and thankfully he isn’t even close to his best yet.
 

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I’ve been one that’s down on the HWC. I love the results from this tournament, but let’s not act like one good tournament and all the sudden are club is the cream of the crop. I’ve we can get at least 2 of those three on the next world team I’ll be tickled pink! With Dennis being a no show there hopefully it’s a sign that Terry is taking the club over after this season.
 
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uhh let me break it down for the "simple minds"

Let me TRY this. Lets look at POS ncaa Football. IF you had a TOP team(forget about a championship team many years in a row) you MIGHT expect to have MANY players moving on to the NEXT LEVEL(read PRO here)

Meaning, the players are real good, the coaching is real good etc..... In WRESTLING, our NEXT LEVEL is Worlds and Olympics. It is a LIFE LONG dream for many of the ELITE talent to some day reach.

OBVIOUSLY there are MANY factors involved. You have to have that UNREAL ability mostly to even think about hitting goals like WORLD/OYMPIC medalist- CHAMPION!!! Factors like, injuries, career, family might all come into play, but you WOULD expect, having SOOOOO many top kids for like 15 years now. The INTERNATIONAL MEDALS would be PILING UP!?!?!?

They are NOT and the reasons are very VERY clear(at least to those with more then 1/2 a brain!!!) why they are not!!! The gr8 Krailure BOUGHT IN what 4-5 international medalists to go with ALL the other talent and ONE, count it ONE Olympic gold and he(TAYLOR) left!!!

DeSanto is exceptional as is BUCHANAN but I would not call them the elite of the elite out of college and I would bet a cool MIL that NO one would have predicted these results!!! So GOOD on them and keep putting in the work and doing what "they say can't be done!!!"

In Low LYING swamp, you cheating POSs should all be fired for what you have done, and what you are doing!!!!!

OH, by the way. Just because YOU do NOT like the TRUTH. Does NOT change the TRUTH!!!!
What does Pos mean
 

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I’ve been one that’s down on the HWC. I love the results from this tournament, but let’s not act like one good tournament and all the sudden are club is the cream of the crop. I’ve we can get at least 2 of those three on the next world team I’ll be tickled pink! With Dennis being a no show there hopefully it’s a sign that Terry is taking the club over after this season.
^ this all the people who are acting like the criticism over the past X number of years wasn't justified because of three really good results this week is stupid. Hopefully this is just the start of building. Also, HWC success this week isn't distracting me from ills of the collegiate program.
 

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What does Pos mean
it means Piece Of Sheet!!!! The POS ncaa has F**CKed college sports up but for good!!!! The stats are ALARMING!!!! The COLLAPSE is all but here!!!

NOT sure if you all are following??? Football, something like 30-40% of ALL players in the portal!?!?!? DUKE just lost their 2 best players to Miami. It is NOT PRO where they at least TRY to make some kind of rules!!!! Some sports/teams already can't draw any fans. You start taking away EVERYTHING a coach does to try and build and......

You see everyone pointing to INDIANA- "oh gee golly, take a look at what they did......????" and just a quick look, WOW just bring in a good coach and "YOU TWOOOOO can have a championship!?!?!?'

RIGHT?????

WRONG!!!!!!

$$$$MONEY$$$$$ BOTTOM LINE!!! Team was ON AVERAGE something like 23 years old!!!! THIS<<<<<<< is COLLEGE?????

There are 2 small D1 Programs out my way. I would LOVE to support them and in the past I have!!! I honestly could not tell you one thing about the programs EXCEPT, I know they ALREADY CUT BUDGET!!! Example, team use to go to the Cliff Keen, NOT anymore!!! I am reading the writing on the walls and I have to believe these programs days are numbered!?!?!?

Once the HAMMER starts to fall on these programs, well lets just say, you aint bringing them back!!! What is the current D1 count? 70 or so?

Lets ask ourselves this. How many teams outside the B1G programs(to include OAK st) have ANYONE who has a SHOT a POS ncaa title right now? ADD to this, how many will have a shot next year, year after etc..... FINALIST??? HOPE for something good? Maybe someone from CORNELL???

I mean I watched FU F*** st vs Michigan and Michigan is a DISGRACE!!! Here is a place with PLENTY of $$$$$ a B1G skool, alumni etc..... yet NOTHING going on!?!?!? You know how I looked at the match??? GEEE who might IOWA be able to take from this CRAP program????

What happened to Northwestern???? What future does the program have? LOOK at the B1G ten!!!! LOOK at the skools IN the B1G ten WITHOUT a wrestling program and NO chance!!!! READ IT!!!! ZERO chance of them adding WRESTLING ZIP NADA, !!!!!

What a GE8 opportunity LOST!!! GONE 4 EVER!!! USC, UCLA, IN Cali!!!! GREAT wrestling state!!!! OREGON, WASHINGTON SHEET oh my!!!!!
 
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Well I did and have, Sorenson is a pivotal part of the program that TnT head and run. He will always have a roll as long as TnT are at the helm. I also saw Ironside in the corner with him at Zergrab, which I thought was very cool. Terry and Sorenson heading the HWC ( I have not seen Dennis around) would be great allowing Tom room for the assistants that he needs to move the program forward, at the end of the day they all train together at times to help our guys and girls succeed.
could the HWC head coach pay enough to match Terry's salary is a good question. I wonder if this is even a conversation, because from the outside looking in it does make a whole lot of sense.
Tom could make up the difference from his salary, but asking Tom to take a pay cut and bring in an up and coming future head coach to share coaching duties with doesn’t sound like something he would be interested in.
 

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Interesting question so I also wanted to find out. Just using college teams and not RTCs:

Iowa
2025 - Lee, Woods
2024 Oly - Lee
2024 Wor - none
2023 - none
2022 - Gilman
2021 - Gilman
2020 Oly - Gilman
2019 - none
2018 - Gilman
2017 - Gilman
2016 Oly - Dennis

Penn State
2025 - Duke, Haines
2024 Oly - Retherford, Brooks
2024 Wor - Taylor
2023 - Lee, Retherford, Taylor
2022 - Retherford, Taylor
2021 - Taylor
2020 Oly - Taylor
2019 - Retherford
2018 - Taylor
2017 - Retherford
2016 Oly - Molinaro

(No Worlds in 2016 and US didn't attend 2020 due to covid.)

Here are links to the US World and Olympic Wrestling history:
World Link
Olympic Link

Google AI gave me this for the years 2015 through 2026:

The data reflects medals won at the Olympic, Senior World, U23 World, U20 World, and U17 World levels. Note that while some wrestlers like Thomas Gilman moved to the Nittany Lion Wrestling Club (NLWC) later in their careers, they are credited to their undergraduate institution (Iowa) for this comparison.

Penn State Medalists & Representatives (2015–2026)



WrestlerLevel(s)GoldSilverBronze
David TaylorSenior411
Luke LilledahlU23, U20, U17320
Marcus BlazeU20, U17201
Mitchell MesenbrinkU23, U20211
Aaron BrooksSenior, U23, U20, U17211
Zain RetherfordSenior110
Levi HainesSenior, U23110
PJ DukeU20, U17101
Bo NickalU23100
Joe SealeyU17100
William HenckelU20010
Josh BarrU20010
Rocco WelshU20010
Alex FacundoU17002
Connor MirasolaU20001
Cole MirasolaU20001
Frank MolinaroSenior000
GRAND TOTAL18109



Iowa Medalists & Representatives (2015–2026)



WrestlerLevel(s)GoldSilverBronze
Spencer LeeSenior, U20210
Thomas GilmanSenior121
Ben KueterU20110
Tony CassioppiU23101
Paul KennyU17100
Jacob WarnerU23, U20, U17012
Drake AyalaU17010
Fred BachmannU17010
Joe BachmannU17002
Daniel DennisSenior000
Tony RamosSenior000
Brent MetcalfSenior000
Patrick KennedyU23000
Gabe ArnoldU20000
Angelo FerrariU20000
Leo DeLucaU17000
GRAND TOTAL676



Key Takeaways
  • The Medal Gap: Penn State alumni have earned 3x as many Gold medals (18 vs. 6) as Iowa alumni in this window.
  • Historical Context: While Iowa had high representation early in the decade (Metcalf, Ramos, Dennis), they struggled to reach the podium. Penn State’s surge is driven by high-efficiency scoring from stars like David Taylor and the emergence of "Triple Crown" age-group champions like Luke Lilledahl.
  • Spencer Lee's Impact: Lee remains Iowa's most successful international bridge, having won World titles in the 2015-2016 window before his 2024 Olympic Silver.
 

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Google AI gave me this for the years 2015 through 2026:

The data reflects medals won at the Olympic, Senior World, U23 World, U20 World, and U17 World levels. Note that while some wrestlers like Thomas Gilman moved to the Nittany Lion Wrestling Club (NLWC) later in their careers, they are credited to their undergraduate institution (Iowa) for this comparison.

Penn State Medalists & Representatives (2015–2026)



WrestlerLevel(s)GoldSilverBronze
David TaylorSenior411
Luke LilledahlU23, U20, U17320
Marcus BlazeU20, U17201
Mitchell MesenbrinkU23, U20211
Aaron BrooksSenior, U23, U20, U17211
Zain RetherfordSenior110
Levi HainesSenior, U23110
PJ DukeU20, U17101
Bo NickalU23100
Joe SealeyU17100
William HenckelU20010
Josh BarrU20010
Rocco WelshU20010
Alex FacundoU17002
Connor MirasolaU20001
Cole MirasolaU20001
Frank MolinaroSenior000
GRAND TOTAL18109



Iowa Medalists & Representatives (2015–2026)



WrestlerLevel(s)GoldSilverBronze
Spencer LeeSenior, U20210
Thomas GilmanSenior121
Ben KueterU20110
Tony CassioppiU23101
Paul KennyU17100
Jacob WarnerU23, U20, U17012
Drake AyalaU17010
Fred BachmannU17010
Joe BachmannU17002
Daniel DennisSenior000
Tony RamosSenior000
Brent MetcalfSenior000
Patrick KennedyU23000
Gabe ArnoldU20000
Angelo FerrariU20000
Leo DeLucaU17000
GRAND TOTAL676



Key Takeaways
  • The Medal Gap: Penn State alumni have earned 3x as many Gold medals (18 vs. 6) as Iowa alumni in this window.
  • Historical Context: While Iowa had high representation early in the decade (Metcalf, Ramos, Dennis), they struggled to reach the podium. Penn State’s surge is driven by high-efficiency scoring from stars like David Taylor and the emergence of "Triple Crown" age-group champions like Luke Lilledahl.
  • Spencer Lee's Impact: Lee remains Iowa's most successful international bridge, having won World titles in the 2015-2016 window before his 2024 Olympic Silver.
Part 2 below:

Would you like to see a year-by-year breakdown of when these specific medals were won to see how the momentum shifted?

Yes.

In the 12-year window from 2015 through 2026, Penn State and Iowa alumni have followed divergent paths in international wrestling. Iowa’s success was more concentrated in the early years (2015–2017) and through individual stalwarts like Thomas Gilman, while Penn State’s dominance accelerated sharply after 2018.

By 2025 and 2026, Penn State achieved a historic level of saturation, with alumni and active wrestlers like Luke Lilledahl and Mitchell Mesenbrink sweeping age-group titles and securing Senior-level medals.

Year-by-Year Medal Breakdown (2015–2026)

Year Penn State MedalsIowa Medals
2015NoneBrent Metcalf (Represented Sr World); Tony Ramos (Represented Sr World); Spencer Lee (U20 Gold)
2016Frank Molinaro (Represented Olympics); Bo Nickal (Represented U23)Daniel Dennis (Represented Olympics); Spencer Lee (U20 Gold)
2017Zain Retherford (Represented Sr World); Aaron Brooks (U17 Gold)Thomas Gilman (Sr World Silver)
2018David Taylor (Sr World Gold); Aaron Brooks (U20 Silver)Thomas Gilman (Represented Sr World)
2019Bo Nickal (U23 Gold); Zain Retherford (Represented Sr World)None
2021David Taylor (Olympic Gold, Sr World Silver); Thomas Gilman* (Olympic Bronze, Sr World Gold)Thomas Gilman* (Olympic Bronze, Sr World Gold)
2022David Taylor (Sr World Gold); Zain Retherford (Sr World Silver); Mitchell Mesenbrink (U20 Silver); Luke Lilledahl (U17 Gold)Thomas Gilman (Sr World Silver); Ben Kueter (U20 Gold); Tony Cassioppi (U23 Bronze)
2023David Taylor (Sr World Gold); Zain Retherford (Sr World Gold); Aaron Brooks (U23 Gold); Mitchell Mesenbrink (U20 Gold); Luke Lilledahl (U20 Silver)Thomas Gilman (Represented Sr World)
2024Aaron Brooks (Olympic Bronze); David Taylor (Sr World Bronze); Luke Lilledahl (U20 Gold); Marcus Blaze (U20 Gold)Spencer Lee (Olympic Silver); Ben Kueter (U20 Silver)
2025Levi Haines (Sr World Silver, U23 Gold); Luke Lilledahl (U23 Gold); Mitchell Mesenbrink (U23 Gold); Marcus Blaze (U20 Bronze)Paul Kenny (U17 Gold); Joe Bachmann (U17 Bronze)
2026Penn State Alumni (Ongoing representation on 2026 Senior & Age-Group teams)Iowa Alumni (Ongoing representation for 2026 cycles)
*Thomas Gilman is a collegiate alumnus of Iowa but won his 2021 medals while training at Penn State's Nittany Lion Wrestling Club.

Grand Total Medal Count (2015–2026)

School GoldSilverBronzeTotal Medals
Penn State1810937
Iowa67619

Key Trends
  • The Lilledahl Factor: Penn State's Luke Lilledahl became the first American male to win world gold at the U17 (2022), U20 (2024), and U23 (2025) levels.
  • Senior Dominance: Between 2018 and 2024, David Taylor and Zain Retherford combined for six Senior World/Olympic gold medals, a feat unmatched by any other collegiate duo in the same timeframe.
  • Iowa’s Olympic Peak: Iowa’s highlight of the decade was Spencer Lee’s run to the 2024 Olympic finals, where he secured a silver medal for the Hawkeyes.
  • The Transfer/Club Influence: While this list tracks collegiate alumni, many athletes (like Gilman) swapped training centers. Penn State's Nittany Lion Wrestling Club currently serves as the training home for a majority of the 2025-2026 U.S. Senior World Team.
 

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What's the Zane Train up to? Loved watching him, great rep for USA.
He coaches full time at the Penn State RTC and the college team. I’ve been saying for awhile that he is a better coaching prospect than Nolf for Iowa. Nolf is a wizard definitely the more exciting of the 2 but Nolf did so many things that mere mortals can’t replicate. Zain was more dominant without the flash, hes the most punishing top wrestler in the past 20 years and punishing guys into submission from top used to be the Iowa way when I was growing up. He has more experience coaching and much better freestyle resume being a world champ and Olympian
 

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He coaches full time at the Penn State RTC and the college team. I’ve been saying for awhile that he is a better coaching prospect than Nolf for Iowa. Nolf is a wizard definitely the more exciting of the 2 but Nolf did so many things that mere mortals can’t replicate. Zain was more dominant without the flash, hes the most punishing top wrestler in the past 20 years and punishing guys into submission from top used to be the Iowa way when I was growing up. He has more experience coaching and much better freestyle resume being a world champ and Olympian
I like Zain, I think he would be a great addition
 
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You, are not good at this hopefully you are good at something. Come down to Carver I will set you with job mopping the mats, if you can handle that I may let you run the laundry machines.
Nothing wrong with a master of the custodial arts, or a janitor if you wanna be a dik about it.

I did notice you referenced two things involving a moist substances cleaning things. A comfortable and pretty fitting job description from a guy who spends all year polishing the brands bros nut sack.

All your good, quipy comebacks must of ran down the crack of your mommas azz when you were born.
 
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TherealGrip220

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Nothing wrong with a master of the custodial arts, or a janitor if you wanna be a dik about it.

I did notice you referenced two things involving a moist substances cleaning things. A comfortable and pretty fitting job description from a guy who spends all year polishing the brands bros nut sack.

All your good, quipy comebacks must of ran down the crack of your mommas azz when you were born.
Who said anything about being a Head custodial engineer. Im thinking the best you got is apprentice in training.
 
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