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Wrestling Travels to West Virginia for a Top 25 Tussle

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Bud Denega Wrestling 1/22/2026 3:33:00 PM
LARAMIE, Wyoming (1/22/26) – The University of Wyoming wrestling team takes to the road this weekend for a top 25 battle. The No. 23 Cowboys travel to No. 19 West Virginia for a 2 p.m. dual inside Hope Coliseum. It will be broadcast on ESPN-Plus.

The Pokes returned to the NWCA Coaches' Poll this week following a, 24-18, victory over No. 10 South Dakota State on Sunday in Laramie. It improved Wyoming to 4-3 on the season and 3-0 in Big 12 play. The Mountaineers – who have resided in the top 25 all season – are 8-3 overall and 3-1 in league and pulled an upset this past weekend, as well, defeating No. 16 Oklahoma, 19-17.

"(West Virginia) has one of the best teams they've had in quite a while," head coach Mark Branch said. "They've been wrestling really well. They had a big upset of their own last weekend. They have a very good dual team. They have a lot of solid guys top to bottom."

Branch is hopeful his squad can harness some of its form from this past weekend and put it back on display at West Virginia. The Cowboys pulled a pair of upsets en route to defeating the top 10 Jackrabbits, as then-No. 32 Jared Hill (157) and Sloan Swan (165) each claimed unexpected victories.

It's going to take much of the same against a Mountaineers' outfit that features six ranked grapplers.

"When it comes to duals, a lot of it is how you match up," Branch said. "Now, I would have told you last week we didn't match up great with South Dakota State, but then you pull off a couple big upsets, and those matchups look a little better in your favor. So, it does come down to matchups, but it comes down to who steps up that day to wrestle and who makes big moments happen like Jared and Sloan."

Hill vaulted up to No. 17 in the latest rankings. In addition to his ranking, No. 4 Joey Novak (197), No. 8 Christian Carroll (HWT), No. 10 Eddie Neitenbach (184), No. 18 Gabe Willochell (149), No. 28 Luke Willochell (133) and No. 28 Riley Davis (174) also possess and national rank.

As stated, West Virginia has six guys ranked. The lineup is headlined by No. 4 Ty Watters (157) followed by No. 8 Jett Strickenberger (125), No. 13 Brody Conley (174), No. 15 Rune Lawrence (197), No. 17 Gunner Andrick (133) and No. 17 Ian Bush (184).

Wyoming leads the all-time series with West Virginia, 5-1. The Cowboys have claimed a win in each of the last three meetings, including a 19-18 upset win over the Mountaineers last season in Laramie.

Following the dual in Morgantown, the Pokes return home for a dual against Oregon State. That's scheduled for Jan. 31 at 3 p.m. inside the UniWyo.

 
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Players Mentioned

Riley  Davis

Riley Davis

174
Redshirt Sophomore
Entrepreneurship
Jared Hill

Jared Hill

157
Graduate Student
Sociology
Eddie Neitenbach

Eddie Neitenbach

184
Sophomore
Energy Systems Engineering
Joey Novak

Joey Novak

197
Junior
Accounting
Sloan  Swan

Sloan Swan

165
Redshirt Sophomore
Professional Sales
Gabe  Willochell

Gabe Willochell

149
Graduate Student
Sociology
Christian Carroll

Christian Carroll

HWT
Redshirt Freshman
Business
Luke Willochell

Luke Willochell

133
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Riley  Davis

Riley Davis

Redshirt Sophomore
Entrepreneurship
174
Jared Hill

Jared Hill

Graduate Student
Sociology
157
Eddie Neitenbach

Eddie Neitenbach

Sophomore
Energy Systems Engineering
184
Joey Novak

Joey Novak

Junior
Accounting
197
Sloan  Swan

Sloan Swan

Redshirt Sophomore
Professional Sales
165
Gabe  Willochell

Gabe Willochell

Graduate Student
Sociology
149
Christian Carroll

Christian Carroll

Redshirt Freshman
Business
HWT
Luke Willochell

Luke Willochell

Freshman
133