
Panther wrestling returns to Tulsa for NCAA Championships
3/13/2023 11:00:00 AM | Wrestling
UNI to send seven to compete on the national stage with five automatic qualifiers. Competition begins Thursday morning at BOK Center.
No. 16 UNI wrestling at the 2023 NCAA Division I Wrestling ChampionshipsÂ
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BOK Center (19,199) | Tulsa, Oklahoma
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March 16-18, 2023
MARCH 16 |Â Session 1 - 11 a.m. CT (Prelims) / Session 2 - 6 p.m. CT (Prelims & Wrestle-backs)
MARCH 17 |Â Session 3 - 11 a.m. CT (Quarterfinals & Wrestle-backs / Session 4 - 7 p.m. CT (Semifinals & Wrestle-backs)
MARCH 18 |Â Session 5 - 10 a.m. CT (Consolation Finals) / Session 6 - 6 p.m. CT (Championship Finals)
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CEDAR FALLS, Iowa ---Â Parker Keckeisen has the opportunity to become UNI wrestling's first three-time All-American since 2005.Â
Keckeisen earned the top seed for the 2023 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships, the third Panther to do so under head coach Doug Schwab. Taylor Lujan earned the No. 1 seed in 2020 at 184 pounds for the uncontested championship, and Joe Colon was No. 1 in 2014 at 133 pounds.Â
Keckeisen could join an elite group of Panthers who have earned three Division I All-Americans for UNI. While UNI has more Panthers who earned three-peat All-American status in Division II or combined with Division II honors, just nine have earned All-America honors at Division I.Â
- Bill Koll 1946,47,48
- Russ Bush 1946,47,49
- Bill Nelson 1947,49,50Â
- Keith Young 1949,50,51
- Kirk Myers * 1978 (2), 79 (2), 80 (DII), 82 (DI)Â
- Gary Steffensmeier 1990,91,92
- Rich Powers 1990,91,92
- Justin Greenlee 1993,94,95
- Sean Stender 2003,04,05
                * UNI's only six-time All-American
                        1978: 1st Division II / 6th Division I
                        1979: 1st Division II / 3rd Division I
                        1980: 1st Division II / DNP Division I
                        1981: redshirted
                        1982: 5th Division I - no longer in DII
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UNI is on a five-tournament streak of having at least one All-America selection, which is the 14th longest streak in the nation.Â
Seven Panthers qualified for this year's tournament, and three earned top-15 seeds. Two un-seeded Panthers, including the first under Schwab, have earned All-America honors under Schwab since he started in 2011. The NCAA did not seed the entire field until 2019.Â
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Contested All-Americans under Schwab from lowest to highest seed (NCAA place |Â name / weight - year (seed)):Â
- 4th |Â David Bonin / 157 - 2013 (unseeded, which ended at No. 12)
- 5th |Â Jacob Holschlag / 197 - 2018 (unseeded, which ended at No. 16)
- 7th |Â Drew Foster / 184 - 2017 (12 seed)
- 6th |Â Joey Lazor / 141 - 2014 (11 seed)
- 8th |Â Bryce Steiert / 165 - 2019 (11 seed)
- 6th |Â Dylan Peters / 125 - 2016 (9 seed)
- 5th |Â Max Thomesn / 149 - 2017 (7 seed)
- 1st |Â Drew Foster / 184 - 2019 (6 seed)
- 7th |Â Ryan Loder / 184 - 2013 (6 seed)
- 6th |Â Dylan Peters / 125 - 2014 (5 seed)
- 3rd |Â Parker Keckeisen / 184 - 2021 (4 seed)
- 3rd |Â Parker Keckeisen / 184 - 2022 (4 seed)
- 3rd |Â Joe Colon / 133 - 2014 (1 seed)
FIRST-ROUND MATCHUPS (seeds)
133 | (16) Kyle Biscoglia vs. (17) Joe Heilmann (Rutgers)
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Biscoglia is a two-time qualifier. Heilmann was eighth at the Big 10 Championships and has one top-20 win this year, beating RayVon Foley of Michigan State, 4-3. He is making his second trip to the NCAAs after competing in 2022 with North Carolina.
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141 |Â (14) Cael Happel vs. (19) Matt Kazimir (Columbia)
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Happel earned his first NCAA berth after serving as an alternate last year. Kazimir is a two-time NCAA qualifier and was fifth at the EIWA Championships. He is part of Columbia's largest squad of qualifiers in program history.
149 |Â (16) Colin Realbuto vs. (17) Jackson Arrington (NC State)Â
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Realbuto returns to his second NCAA championship and opens against Arrington, who he beat 5-4 in a dual earlier this year. Arrington, a true freshman, was second at the ACC Championships.Â
157 |Â (22) Derek Holschlag vs. (11) Chase Saldate (Michigan State)
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Holschlag is a two-time NCAA qualifier with two top-10 wins this season. Saldate is a three-time qualifier. He went 0-2 as the No. 15 seed in 2021 and No. 21 seed in 2022. Saldate took fifth at the Big Ten Championships.Â
165 |Â (17) Austin Yant vs. (16) Joshua Ogunsanya (Columbia)
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Yant is a three-time NCAA qualifier. This is Ogunsanya's first NCAA championship and his first year of competition at the collegiate level. His first year at Columbia (2021) was canceled for COVID-19. He was the EIWA runner-up and is part of Columbia's largest squad of qualifiers in program history.
184 |Â (1) Parker Keckeisen vs. (33) Anthony Carman (West Virginia) or (32) Jha'Quan Anderson (Gardner-Webb)
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Two-time All-American Keckeisen will get the winner of the pigtail, which may include a familiar Big 12 foe. He has three bonus-point wins against Carman, including a 16-3 win at the 2023 Big 12 Championships. Keckeisen has won both dual meetings: 14-4 in 2023 and 12-3 in 2022.Â
285 |Â (13) Tyrell Gordon vs. (20) Konner Doucet (Oklahoma State)
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Gordon, a two-time qualifier, will open with a Big 12 opponent. Gordon, who took fourth at the Big 12 Championships, has the series advantage. He beat Doucet 3-2 in a dual earlier this year. Doucet will make his NCAA debut. Doucet was fifth at the Big 12 Championships after receiving a forfeit from AJ Nevills of South Dakota State.Â