Another thing I'll remember about Levi's time at PSU: every time he got his hand raised, he had this big sh**-eating grin like he got away with something.
I thought Dake beat him in the pre-season all star match - quite certain actuallyDavid never lost a dual in his career. He lost in the NCAA tournament twice and to Dake again in the Finals of the Southern Scuffle tournament.
I love watching Mitchell but for some reason and I dont know why Levi is my favorite wrestler on the team. It may be because he so good and I've never seen some one that good that trips over his own feet during a match and still beats the snot out of them. It puts a smile on my face.I am a big Levi fan!
True. I guess I don't view that kind of format as a dual in the traditional sense, but good point nonetheless.I thought Dake beat him in the pre-season all star match - quite certain actually
They are my version of Zain and Nolf and Barr is now the new Bo. I wouldn't have put Barr up with those two quite yet, but he is getting better and better at an unreal rate. Most programs are lucky to get one guy of this caliber to watch every decade and PSU often has three or four going at the same time.I love watching Mitchell but for some reason and I dont know why Levi is my favorite wrestler on the team. It may be because he so good and I've never seen some one that good that trips over his own feet during a match and still beats the snot out of them. It puts a smile on my face.
Ed Ruth won every single BIG dual and 4 BIG titles so he never lost to a BIG wrestler.Other than Taylor, Levi, and Mesenbrink I can't think of any other Penn State wrestlers who are undefeated in their individual B1G dual career. Taylor has the distinction of never losing any dual meet match in his career.
Butttttt he pushed a guy off a stage once...Another thing I'll remember about Levi's time at PSU: every time he got his hand raised, he had this big sh**-eating grin like he got away with something.
Here's the entire list of BIG wrestlers who never lost to a BIG opponent:Other than Taylor, Levi, and Mesenbrink I can't think of any other Penn State wrestlers who are undefeated in their individual B1G dual career. Taylor has the distinction of never losing any dual meet match in his career.
It was a very high quality shove!!!Butttttt he pushed a guy off a stage once...
Criminy- the match count for Jim Martin, yowzaIf Mitchell goes undefeated next year also, while using this season's number of matches as an average for next season, he will end up around 107-1, upping his #1 ranked Penn State career winning percentage to 99.065%! As a side note, if Jason didn't have that injury default to Van Brill, he would be # 2 on this list at 98.3%.
# Name Seasons Record Career Win % 1 2024-2026 73-1-0 98.6% 2 2011-2014 136-3-0 97.8% 3 2011-2014 134-3-0 97.8% 4 2014-2018 126-3-0 97.7% 5 2016-2019 120-3-0 97.6% 6 2016-2019 117-3-0 97.5% 7 2020-2024 89-3-0 96.7% 8 1970-1972 58-2-0 96.7% 9 2021-2025 104-4-0 96.3% 10 2023-2026 93-4-0 95.9% 11 2017-2020 116-6-0 95.1% 12 2024-2026 51-3-0 94.4% 13 2018-2020 49-3-0 94.2% 14 2025-2026 42-3-0 93.3% 15 1952-1954 40-3-0 93.0% 16 1935-1937 25-1-1 92.6% 17 1986-1989 155-9-4 92.3% 18 1956-1958 43-4-0 91.5% 19 2019-2023 101-10-0 91.0% 20 1993-1994 60-6-0 90.9% 20 2011-2011 20-2-0 90.9% 22 2017-2020 89-9-0 90.8% 23 1998-1999 56-6-0 90.3% 24 2018-2021 119-13-0 90.2% 25 1925-1927 18-2-0 90.0%
By the time Bo Bassett takes a college mat as a collegian, Levi will most likely have become a three time finalist and one time 3rd place finisher and finished his collegiate career. Levi is two years older. I know it's a little repetitive, but it's just mind-boggling.Levi born in August of 2004
Jax born in Oct. of 2006
Bo Aug of 2006
Melvin Oct. of 2007
Ono Feb 2004..
MessinThrash June of 2003
Gabe January of 2005..
Puts in perspective how young Levi is...
They were teammates on the Cadet World Team in 2021.By the time Bo Bassett takes a college mat as a collegian, Levi will most likely have become a three time finalist and one time 3rd place finisher and finished his collegiate career. Levi is two years older. I know it's a little repetitive, but it's just mind-boggling.
I originally noticed his loss to Letts of Maryland in 2010, but didn't realize it was in a tournament. I also didn't realize that Maryland didn't join B1G until 2014.Ed Ruth won every single BIG dual and 4 BIG titles so he never lost to a BIG wrestler.
You left out Levi Haines.Here's the entire list of BIG wrestlers who never lost to a BIG opponent:
Iowa:
Ed Banach ('80-’83), although he did have a tie with Steve Frazier from Michigan.
T.J. Williams (‘99-’01), although he was only a three-time champion.
Michigan State:
Tom Milkovich ('70-'73)
Penn State:
Ed Ruth, Penn State (‘11-‘14)
David Taylor, Penn State (‘11-‘14)
Levi still has the BIG and NCAA tournaments to go. If I were to add him now, I could also add Mitchell Mesenbrink and Marcus Blaze. They've yet to lose to any BIG wrestlers.You left out Levi Haines.
Did Zain ever lose a dual match? I don’t think he did either. 3 losses:Other than Taylor, Levi, and Mesenbrink I can't think of any other Penn State wrestlers who are undefeated in their individual B1G dual career. Taylor has the distinction of never losing any dual meet match in his career.
Did Zain ever lose a dual match? I don’t think he did either. 3 losses:
Stieber B1G Chamionship
Stieber NCAA semis
Port 3/4 match
What am I missing?
I learned my lesson with my original post. Either do your research before you post or preface your statement with something similar to, "Off the top of my head and without looking it up", etc. : ) Then again, maybe it was my diuretic pill kicking in that day and I was just in a rush to submit my post? Speaking of that, I need to quickly post this because . . .Did Zain ever lose a dual match? I don’t think he did either. 3 losses:
Stieber B1G Chamionship
Stieber NCAA semis
Port 3/4 match
What am I missing?
If Zain red-shirts as a true Freshman, could he have been an undefeated 4X champ? Pretty good possibility.Did Zain ever lose a dual match? I don’t think he did either. 3 losses:
Stieber B1G Chamionship
Stieber NCAA semis
Port 3/4 match
What am I missing?
He probably does. PSU loses to Minnesota that year though.If Zain red-shirts as a true Freshman, could he have been an undefeated 4X champ? Pretty good possibility.
It's crazy to think how much Cael has upped the anteHe probably does. PSU loses to Minnesota that year though.
And we might still have lost without the help of Nick Gwiazdowski, my hero, forever in myHe probably does. PSU loses to Minnesota that year though.
Doing the math, we won by:It's crazy to think how much Cael has upped the ante
Points we scored to win (2nd in parentheses):
2011 - 107.5 (93.5)
2012 - 143 (117.5)
2013 - 123.5 (119.5)
2014 - 109.5 (104)
2016 - 123 (97.5)
2017 - 146.5 (110)
2018 - 141.5 (134.5)
2019 - 137.5 (96.5)
2022 - 131.5 (95)
2023 - 137.5 (82.5)
2024 - 172.5 (72.5)
2025 - 177 (117)
Some of those performances in the 2010s felt unreal yet we didn't break 150. This year, 150 would feel like a massive underperformance.
Zain going undefeated in his final three seasons (95-0) was a phenomenal accomplishment. From my research, it appears that at the D1 level, he is the only one to have accomplished that feat since Cael. Lee Kemp also did not lose to any collegiate wrestlers his final three seasons. Yojiro Uetake had a perfect 58-0-0 collegiate wrestling record for Oklahoma State from 1964-1966. There have been several wrestlers in DII, DIII and NAIA who also accomplished this feat, the most notable being Carlton Haselrig, who wrestled for DII's Pittsburgh-Johnstown. He went undefeated from 1987-89, not only winning three DII titles but also three D1 titles. He won 122 consecutive matches. I did find a list of the longest collegiate wrestling win streaks which I will post here. I have also included an Intermat article on the "Greatest college wrestling streaks ever." For some reason Haselrig and Kemp are not on the list. My assumption is they are not listed because they lost to non-collegiate wrestlers during their streaks.If Zain red-shirts as a true Freshman, could he have been an undefeated 4X champ? Pretty good possibility.
A Penn Stater should never not acknowledge Bill Koll who was a 3 time, undefeated national champ.Zain going undefeated in his final three seasons (95-0) was a phenomenal accomplishment. From my research, it appears that at the D1 level, he is the only one to have accomplished that feat since Cael. Lee Kemp also did not lose to any collegiate wrestlers his final three seasons. Yojiro Uetake had a perfect 58-0-0 collegiate wrestling record for Oklahoma State from 1964-1966. There have been several wrestlers in DII, DIII and NAIA who also accomplished this feat, the most notable being Carlton Haselrig, who wrestled for DII's Pittsburgh-Johnstown. He went undefeated from 1987-89, not only winning three DII titles but also three D1 titles. He won 122 consecutive matches. I did find a list of the longest collegiate wrestling win streaks which I will post here. I have also included an Intermat article on the "Greatest college wrestling streaks ever." For some reason Haselrig and Kemp are not on the list. My assumption is they are not listed because they lost to non-collegiate wrestlers during their streaks.
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Slacker !I just went and looked at his B1G bracket that season. He was seeded first, so a healthy Carter most assuredly goes 3-0 vs. his 0 and 2. If you add in the additional win at B1G it puts his career record at 107-2 vs. 106-2, but both records still result in a 98.1% career winning record.