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2021-22 Wrestling Roster

Profile

  • 141/149
    Position
  • Redshirt Senior
    Class
  • Gillette, Wyo.
    Hometown
  • 149
    Weight
  • Thunder Basin
    High School
Trevor Jeffries HS
Trevor Jeffries
141/149
Position
Redshirt Senior
Class
Gillette, Wyo.
Hometown

Summary

Biography

2019-20: 19-19 (6 falls)
2020-21: 1-3 
2021-22: N/A
Career: 20-22 (6 falls) 
                                             
2021-22: Did not compete due to injury 

2020-21: Competed at the Air Force individual matches… Picked up a 5-2 win over Bradley Bitting (AF) 
 
2019-20: Went 19-19 overall with a 4th-place finish at the UNK and UNC Opens in his first season in the Cowboy lineup … recorded four dual victories, including a major decision over CSU Bakersfield’s Angelo Martinoni and a fall over Utah Valley’s Isaiah Delgado in the Pokes’ first two home duals of the year … had five falls and four majors in 2019-20 … went 5-1 with four falls at the Cowboy Open to begin the year.

2018-19: Redshirted the 2018-19 season … Went 10-4 at 141 pounds competing unattached in a handful of tournaments … Recorded four falls and two technical falls on the year … Went 4-1 at the Cowboy Open with a fall and a tech fall to finish second in the amateur division at the event … Took fifth at the Nebraska-Kearney Open, going 5-2 … Also appeared at the Northern Colorado and Reno Tournament of Champions.

High School: Attended Thunder Basin High School and wrestled under coaches Tom Seamans and Mikah Kadera … Lettered in wrestling all four years in high school … Was a four-time all-state wrestler in the state of Wyoming … Also made honor roll all four years of his prep career.
 
Personal: Trevor Jeffries was born July 3, 1999 in Newcastle, Wyo., to parents Kent and RaeAnn Jeffries … His mother ran track and cross country at Black Hills State and his brother, Taylor, currently wrestles at Augustana … Hobbies include hunting, boating and being outdoors … Plans to major in business at Wyoming.
 
Why He Chose UW: “I wanted to represent my home state and I’ve always dreamed of being a Cowboy.”