Career record
2015-16: Redshirted
2016-17: 10-3 (4 falls)
2017-18: 15-7 (3 falls)
2018-19: 18-15 (5 falls)
2019-20: 22-15 (2 falls)
Totals: 65-40 (14 falls)
2018-19: As a junior, turned in an 18-15 overall record at 157 pounds, going 4-8 in dual action … Recorded five falls, one tech fall and two major decisions … In his 12 dual starts, scored 16 dual points for the Pokes … Took first in his division at the Journeymen Classic … Went 3-0 with a fall at the Cowboy Open to take first in the 157-pound bracket … Posted a 4-2 record at the Reno Tournament of Champions to take fourth … Was the Cowboys’ representative at 157 pounds at the Big 12 Championships.
2017-18: Went 15-7 overall, competing primarily at 157 pounds … Recorded three falls and two technical falls … Went 4-2 in dual action and racked up 15 dual points on the year for the Pokes … Pinned North Dakota State’s Cordell Eaton in the dual against the Bison … Also appeared in duals against American, Duke, CSU Bakersfield, Fresno State and Utah Valley … Finished second at the UNK Holiday Inn Open … Went 2-2 at the Cowboy Open … Went 5-2 at the Reno Tournament of Champions.
2016-17: Krueger posted a 10-3 record during the 2016-17 season competing in a number of open tournaments. He brought home a second-place finish at the UNC Open before winning the Northwest Open with a perfect 4-0 record. Three of his four wins at the tournament were bonus point wins.
2015-16: Krueger competed in a number of open tournaments for UW during his redshirt season. He began the year by taking fourth in the Northern Colorado Open, and then won the Cowboy Open and the UNK Holiday Inn Open tournament. Krueger closed out the campaign with a third-place finish at the Utah Valley Open. Additionally, Krueger was a UWW Junior World Team Trials qualifier and finished seventh at UWW Junior Nationals.
High School: He is a graduate of Oconto Falls High School in Oconto Falls, Wisc. Krueger was a two-time state champion winning during his sophomore and senior seasons. As a senior he recorded a perfect record on his way to a state title. He was a two-time All-State selection and a four-time All-Conference honoree.
Personal: He was born on November 16, 1996. He is the son of Michael and Sandra.He is studying kinesiology at UW.