The sports world was shocked on Saturday when USA gold medalist and superstar wrestler Gable Steveson lost to Wyatt Hendrickson in the 2025 NCAA heavyweight final.. Steveson finally broke his ...
Gable Dan Steveson (born May 31, 2000) is an American wrestler. In freestyle wrestling, Steveson was a 2020 Summer Olympic gold medalist, and was also a three-time age-group world champion. [4] [5] In folkstyle wrestling, Steveson was a two-time Dan Hodge Trophy winner, a two-time NCAA Division I national champion, a four-time Big Ten Conference champion, and five-time All-American out of the ...
He became the first Oklahoma State wrestler to win an NCAA title at heavyweight since Steve Mocco did it in 2005. Minnesota's Steveson, seeking his third national title, was on a 70-match win streak.
He was losing 8-5 three-time reigning world champion Geno Petriashvili of Georgia in the championship. Steveson registered two takedowns in the final 10 seconds to win 10-8 and capture the gold medal.
The Oklahoma State performer defeated Olympic gold medalist and two-time NCAA champion Gable Steveson 5-4 in the heavyweight final Saturday night in Philadelphia.
Gable Steveson opened up on the Pat McAfee Show about ... being called one of the greatest upsets in NCAA wrestling history. Steveson, a gold medalist in the 125kg weight class at the 2020 Tokyo ...
Oklahoma State's Wyatt Hendrickson defeated two-time NCAA champion and Olympic gold medalist Gable Steveson for the heavyweight title at the NCAA Wrestling Championships. Hendrickson, a U.S. Air Force Second Lieutenant, secured a takedown with 18 seconds left in the match to win 5-4.
Hendrickson trailed 4-2 in the match to Steveson but scored a shocking takedown in the final seconds – the only takedown Steveson allowed all season – to win the final 5-4 at the 2025 NCAA ...
Steveson, the top seed who is trying to become just the sixth heavyweight to win three NCAA titles, opened with a victory over Purdue’s Hayden Filipovich by pin in 1:25.
Wyatt Hendrickson did what many deemed impossible — he beat Gable Steveson on a college wrestling mat in 2025. Hendrickson pulled off an upset for the ages to close out the NCAA Championships. He beat Olympic gold medalist Gable Steveson 5-4 in the heavyweight final, as Hendrickson captured his first national title in his lone year as a Cowboy.
Oklahoma State's Wyatt Hendrickson scored a stunning upset win over Steveson in the heavyweight final at the 2025 NCAA Wrestling Championships, using a late takedown to earn a dramatic 5-4 victory:
Gable Steveson says it wasn't his day. On March 22nd, Wyatt Hendrickson defeated former WWE superstar Gable Steveson to win the NCAA National Championship in the heavyweight division. Steveson was the top seed, as he had been 17-0, and he lost 5-4.
CNN - Oklahoma State’s Wyatt Hendrickson produced what commentators dubbed the “biggest upset in NCAA history” as he stunned Olympic champion Gable Steveson to win the heavyweight wrestling national title on Saturday. Hendrickson trailed 4-2 in the match to Steveson but scored a shocking takedown in the final seconds – the only takedown Steveson allowed all season – to win the final ...
It is being called by some, the biggest upset in NCAA wrestling history… Number two seeded Wyatt Hendrickson stunned the college wrestling world on Saturday night, as he defeated top seeded Olympic Gold Medalist Gable Steveson 5-4, to win the NCAA National Championship for the heavyweight division.
Gable Steveson was named after the legendary Dan Gable, often considered one of the greatest wrestlers in the US. Gable won two NCAA Division I titles, an Olympic and a World gold, besides getting ...
That’s why Gable Steveson came back to wrestle for the University of Minnesota in his final season, and that’s why — after his 2022 NCAA championship victory — the Olympic champion ...
Gable Steveson returned to compete in the 2025 NCAA season and gave his take on returning to wrestling. The 24-year-old had left the sport to join WWE and later attempted a football career with ...
Won his first NCAA title at heavyweight, defeating No. 2 Mason Parris, 8-4, in national final; Had 16-6 major decision against No. 5 Tony Cassioppi of Iowa in NCAA semifinals; First non-bonus point win of the season came at the NCAA quarterfinals where he defeated Penn State's Greg Kerkvliet (Penn State), 9-4