NCAA Wrestling Championships Selection Show

Tomorrow at 8 eastern, streaming on NCAA.com.

33 wrestlers in each class.

Looking at today's FloWrestling individual rankings:

Eddie V should be the 2-seed at 125
Seidel the 5 at 133
Crook the 18 seed at 141
Gaj the 3 seed at 149
Miller the 12 seed at 157
Church the 27 seed at 165
Desiante the 22 seed at 174
Bullock the 18 seed at 184
Sasso the 5 seed at 197
Mullen the 19 seed at 285

We'll see what the selection committee says in just about 7 hours.

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Comments

I thought this was tomorrow.

SCHokie

Yesterday's tomorrow is tomorrow's yesterday

Danny is always open

Haha, I love Teddy. If I was handier, I'd be Teddy.

It's been a long day.

Time has no meaning.

Never Forget #1 Overall Seed UVA 54, #64 UMBC 74

Whether yesterday or today, when we look back it will have happened.

We put the K in Kwality

The real tomorrow is the friends we made along the way

I think seidel gets the four seed at 33

The taste is so divine
A chemical come alive
Welcome to your vice
Good luck with life
'Cause you can't
You can't
You can't kill me that easily

Agreed.

SCHokie

I suspect Eddie gets the 3 seed since the All Star match doesn't count. I agree that Seidel is probably the 4. I think Sasso could get as high as #3 but #5 is more likely. I have no feel for 149 but Gaj at 3 would be awesome.

He still has a H2H win against Seymour in last year's tournament

The taste is so divine
A chemical come alive
Welcome to your vice
Good luck with life
'Cause you can't
You can't
You can't kill me that easily

I think that has less weight than undefeated conference champ but that's a valid point. Volk's performance at Big Tens does buoy Eddie's chances too.

125- EV got 2 seed

SCHokie

Ventresca opens up his tournament against Desmond Pleasant of Drexel who defeated Ryan Messick earlier this year by Tech Fall.

The two have not matched up against each other this season.

A win puts him against the winner of Koda Holeman of Cal Poly and Spencer Moore of Illinois, Ventresca having a 6-3 win earlier this year against the latter.

Never Forget #1 Overall Seed UVA 54, #64 UMBC 74

133 - AS got 4 seed

SCHokie

Seidel begins with Luke Willochell of Wyoming. Oddly, neither were at the meet during the National Duals.

A win moves Seidel against the winner of Jacob Van Dee of Nebraska and Julian Farber of UNI.

Never Forget #1 Overall Seed UVA 54, #64 UMBC 74

141 - Crook 25th

Rob Peterson
VTCC
Charlie/Hotel Company
Class of 1999

Crook gets a familiar draw against Minnesota's Vance Vombaur, who won during the National Duals 4-1.

A (albeit unlikely) win would put him in the second round against Joey Olivieri of Rutgers or Nash Singleton of Oregon State.

I do think Crook is seeded too low, and think he will wrestle above his seed. I'm not saying an upset is likely, just that it's not off the table.

Never Forget #1 Overall Seed UVA 54, #64 UMBC 74

149 - Gaj #4

Rob Peterson
VTCC
Charlie/Hotel Company
Class of 1999

Collin Gaj opens against Kaden Cassidy of George Mason and will take on the winner of Joseph Zargo of Wisconsin or Chance Lamer of Nebraska.

Never Forget #1 Overall Seed UVA 54, #64 UMBC 74

157 - Miller #14 Seems high (or thought he would be a higher seed) Was expecting 9-11

Rob Peterson
VTCC
Charlie/Hotel Company
Class of 1999

The committee chair said they seeded differently than in years past, somewhat favoring younger athletes.

In any event Miller opens with Kai Owen of Colorado. His second round opponent would be either Meyer Shapiro of Cornell or Laird Root of UNC. Miller won against the later 5-2 SV.

Never Forget #1 Overall Seed UVA 54, #64 UMBC 74

165 - Church #25

Rob Peterson
VTCC
Charlie/Hotel Company
Class of 1999

Church will take on Matty Bianchi of Arkansas-Little Rock. His second round opponent will be either Sean Seefeldt of Penn or Bryce Hepner of UNC. Church won 3-2 earlier this year, but lost 2-0 in the ACC Finals. Seefeldt defeated Church 5-2.

Never Forget #1 Overall Seed UVA 54, #64 UMBC 74

174 - Desiante #25

Rob Peterson
VTCC
Charlie/Hotel Company
Class of 1999

Sergio goes up against Alex Facundo of OK State. Facundo came out the victor 4-1 the last time out.

His second round opponent will be either Beau Mantanona of Michigan or Garrett Thompson of Ohio

Never Forget #1 Overall Seed UVA 54, #64 UMBC 74

184 - Bullock #14

Rob Peterson
VTCC
Charlie/Hotel Company
Class of 1999

Bullock starts out with Jared McGill of Edinboro.

His second round opponent will be either Max McEnelly of Minnesota or Tyler Bienus of Bucknell. Bienus defeated Bullock earlier this year 2-4. I don't know if he met McEnelly in the National Duals.

Never Forget #1 Overall Seed UVA 54, #64 UMBC 74

197 - Sasso #4

Rob Peterson
VTCC
Charlie/Hotel Company
Class of 1999

Sasso begins with Colton Hawks of Arizona State. His second round will be against either Bennett Berge of SDSU or Wyatt Ingham of Wisconsin.

Sasso does not appear to have wrestled any of these others during the year.

Never Forget #1 Overall Seed UVA 54, #64 UMBC 74

285- Mullen #16

Rob Peterson
VTCC
Charlie/Hotel Company
Class of 1999

Big Jimmy opens against Vincent Mueller of Colorado. His second round opponent will be either Yonger Bastida of ISU or the winner of Mason Rebuck of Bloomington and Emmanuel Ulrich of America.

Never Forget #1 Overall Seed UVA 54, #64 UMBC 74

Uphill climb as a team. Going to be tough to podium. Big 10 "credit" extended way beyond PSU.

Rob Peterson
VTCC
Charlie/Hotel Company
Class of 1999

Interesting to note Jax Forrest got the #1 seed over Davino and Blaze. Davino just beat Blaze 2-1 at the Big 10 Championship.

Rob Peterson
VTCC
Charlie/Hotel Company
Class of 1999

The Hokies are 1 of 6 to place all 10 wrestlers, joining Iowa State, Nebraska Ohio State, Oklahoma State, and Penn State.

Iowa and Rutgers placed 9

Illinois, Pittsburgh, Stanford, and Wisconsin placed 8

Arizona State, Columbia, NC State, and Oklahoma placed 7

Wins matter, of course, but those all important bonus points are critical for higher placements.

I do think the Hokies have 4 poised to make deep runs, potentially a few Championship contenders.

I think another 4 or 5 have an opportunity to make it to Friday before dropping to consolations, potentially earning AA status.

The toughest run, I see is Mullen. I think he gets past Mueller, but Bastida is a beast. He should have an advantage on Friday morning against any of his opponents, but then he's gonna get the loser of Ben Kueler (Iowa) and Cole Mirasola (Penn State). I don't know if he could win that to stay alive. Ideally, he'd put together a few bonus points before then.

Never Forget #1 Overall Seed UVA 54, #64 UMBC 74