Career Achievements: Five-time NAIA National Qualifier (2018-2023) ... AMC 149 Champion (2018-19, 2019-20) ... WHAC All-Conference Honors (2020-2021, 2021-2022, 2022-2023) ... WHAC 157 Runner-Up (2023)
2022-23: Capped off his career as a Knight by reaching the NAIA National Championships for a fifth time ... Appeared in nine tournaments and one WHAC dual, posting a record of 24-12 as a senior ... Finished sixth at the Patriot Open to begin the year ... Placed third at the Grand View Open ... Finished fifth at Little State ... Scored four wins at the NWCA National Duals ... Finished as the runner-up at the WHAC Championship at the 157 weight ... Went 2-2 at the NAIA Championships.
2021-22: Had another strong year, qualifying for the NAIA National Championships for the fourth consecutive season ... Held a top-20 ranking at 157 throughout the year ... Went 24-10 overall on the season, going 2-2 at the NAIA Championships as he reached the quarterfinals ... Earned All-Conference Honors in the WHAC, finishing as the runner-up in the conference tournament.
2020-21: Finished season at 7-5 overall ... qualified for NAIA National Championships for the third consecutive season ... Placed second at WHAC Championships at 149 ... defeated two top-20 wrestlers ... ranked as high as ninth in the coaches' polls ... earned second-team All-WHAC honors.Â
2019-20: Finished the year with an overall record of 23-5 ... Qualified for the NAIA Championships and won the AMC Title in the 149 class for the second straight season.Â
2018-19:Â AMC Champion at the 149 class ... qualified for the NAIA Championships ... wrestled 46 matches and won a team-high 30 ... went 6-1 and finished fourth at the Patriot Open Nov. 3 ... won his first dual match Nov. 10 vs. Williams Baptist ... won four matches and finished sixth at Little State Dec. 1 ... went 2-2 at the Midwest Classic Dec. 15-16 ... won four dual matches Dec. 19 - Jan. 8 ... earned three wins at the Missouri Valley Invitational Jan. 18-19 ... went 2-0 to win the AMC Championships ... finished 3-2 at the NAIA Championships.