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Wrestlers Chase NCAA Titles in Cleveland
19 Mar
Summary
- Wrestlers focus on being themselves in high-pressure tournaments.
- Ohio wrestlers aim to win NCAA title in their hometown.
- Coaches discuss NIL and transfer portal impacts on wrestling.

College wrestlers are gearing up for the NCAA Championships, with athletes like Levi Haines emphasizing the importance of individual performance over record-breaking. Haines stated that the team's focus is on remaining authentic and competing fiercely.
Sal Perrine views the upcoming championships in Cleveland as a significant homecoming, aiming to win a national title in his hometown. He highlighted the advantage of local support in managing tournament pressure.
Jesse Mendez is driven by the pursuit of his third NCAA title and the Hodge Trophy, emphasizing intense focus and an offensive mindset. He discussed how skipping a redshirt year accelerated his development against top competition.
Yonger Bastida expressed pride in representing Cuba and is enjoying the transition to heavyweight, finding it a more advantageous weight class.
Coaches addressed the impact of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals and the transfer portal on college wrestling, acknowledging their significant influence on the sport.
David Taylor, head coach at Oklahoma State, praised wrestler Jax for his unique trajectory and mental fortitude, emphasizing the need to balance his distinct approach with the team's overall vision.




