Gable Steveson spoke publicly for the first time after losing the NCAA final to Wyatt Hendrickson as he gets ready to leave college wrestling. Gable Steveson's farewell message addressed his loss ...
Gable Steveson, who won a gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics, said Tuesday he is coming out of retirement and will return to the University of Minnesota for a fifth and final season of college ...
On the biggest stage in college wrestling at the 2022 NCAA tournament, Steveson beat Tyrell Gordon of UNI by technical fall, Zach Elam of Missouri by technical fall, Lucas Davison of Northwestern ...
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 ...
Every corner of Maturi Pavilion vibrated with intense energy as Gable Steveson appeared in his last Minnesota Gopher wrestling match during a home event on February 13. Steveson did what he does best: He had a first-round tech fall over Iowa’s No. 11-ranked Ben Kueter, finishing the regular season with a perfect 10-0.
How many losses does Gable Steveson have? The NCAA wrestling competition intensifies while spectators attentively track several prominent competitors. And the name that matters most in wrestling right now is Gable Steveson. When the Olympic gold medalist returned to college wrestling, he received both positive and negative responses from people.
Gable Steveson has won an Olympic gold and two NCAA national championships. This fall he made a return to college wrestling after two seasons away. Ren Clayt...
Dan Gable is coming to grips with Gable Steveson's NCAA finals loss as he battles demons of his own 55 years earlier. ... named after Dan Gable, of course — lost his final college match 55 years ...
Gable Steveson, who won the Olympic gold medal in the 120 kg category at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, returned to the Minnesota college program in 2024.
In November, Steveson announced that he would be returning to college wrestling for one last season with the Gophers. The decision came after runs in the WWE and the NFL, but at 24 years old, he has proven that he remains one of the best amateur wrestlers in the world. Steveson will now have the Big Ten Championships on March 8-9 on his radar.
Gable Steveson seeks his third NCAA title in a historic showdown, while Penn State dominates team standings, poised for its 11th championship in 14 years. ... The NCAA College Wrestling Championships reach their crescendo Saturday night, with Olympic gold medalist Gable Steveson poised to etch his name further into the annals of collegiate ...
Gable Steveson opened up on the Pat McAfee Show ... called one of the greatest upsets in NCAA wrestling history. Steveson, a gold medalist in the 125kg weight class at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics ...
Photo: Gable Steveson (right) appeared before the media with his Minnesota coach Brandon Eggum on Nov. 18 to officially announce that the two-time NCAA champ and Hodge Trophy winner and 2021 Olympic champions was returning to college wrestling after a two-season departure. (Mike Finn photo) NEWTON, Iowa — Minnesota’s two-time NCAA champion Gable Steveson, who officially […]
Gable Steveson has tackled college wrestling, the Olympics, World Wrestling Entertainment and the NFL. ... Steveson, an amateur wrestling behemoth who returned to the sport after trying to catch ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Olympic gold medalist Gable Steveson is returning to the University of Minnesota wrestling team to compete for a fifth season more than two years after his last collegiate match ...
Minnesota wrestling head coach Brandon Eggum also shares in the wrestler’s confidence. “Gable has the burning desire to compete for the Maroon and Gold one last time,” said Eggum. The coach believes that Gable Steveson is among the finest wrestlers in college wrestling history, capable of winning gold one more time.
Steveson spent his college career at the University of Minnesota, emerging as the most dominant collegiate wrestler in the nation. ... Gable Steveson wrestling record. Freestyle record: 40-6: