2025-26 Wrestling Roster Choose a Player: Alden, John Avila, Antonio Bowen, Tucker Braman, Jack Brooks , Cole Carroll, Christian Casey, Seamus Catlin, Dylan Catlin , Lane Davis , Riley Douglass, Sefton Farrer, Bradlee Foard, Lane Harrison, Isaiah Henry, Gunner Herrera, Christian Hill, Jared Hoffschneider, Westen Hull, Owen McBride , Winston McIntosh, Brett Neitenbach, Eddie Novak , Joey Phelps, Cody Saenz , David Sharon, Traven Swan , Sloan Willochell, Gabe Willochell, Luke Go Profile Stats Profile 149/157 Position Redshirt Freshman Class Gillette, Wyoming Hometown Thunder Basin High School High School Antonio Avila 149/157 Position Redshirt Freshman Class Gillette, Wyoming Hometown Biography Summary Biography Career Results: Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Falls TFs MDs 2025-26 14-7 1-2 0-2 0 3 3 2024-25 24-8 0-2 0-1 5 7 4 Career 38-15 1-4 0-3 5 10 7 Career Highlights: 2026 Champion of the Reno Tournament of Champions 2025 Fifth-Place Finish at the Soldier Salute Tournament 2024 Champion of the Reno Tournament of Champions 2025-26 (Redshirt-Freshman): Avila competed in seven events – either at 149 or 157 pounds – four tournaments and three duals. He compiled a 14-7 record, 7-7 against Division 1 foes. He made three starts, going 1-2. He defeated No. 1 Tommy Dalton of Western Wyoming and fell in bouts to Ohio State and Northern Colorado. He defended his Reno Tournament of Champions title, going a perfect 5-0. He also placed fifth at the Soldier Salute Tournament, going 5-2. Nearly half of Avila’s wins (six) were bonus-point victories. 2024-25 (Redshirt): Avila redshirted his first year with the program. He competed in eight events, six tournaments and two duals. Avila compiled a 24-8 record, 6-7 against Division I foes. He got the start at North Dakota State and at South Dakota State, falling in both duals. He won the Reno Tournament of Champions, compiling a record of 5-0. Two-thirds (16) of Avila’s wins were bonus-point victories. He logged his first-career win at the Colorado Mines Rookie Open. High School: Avila competed for Thunder Basin High School. He captured an individual state title each of his four seasons as a Bolt. Avila also helped Thunder Basin claim a team state title his senior year. Personal: Avila is majoring in finance.