2017 Wrestling Choose a Player: Ashworth, Branson Bridges, Montorie Capul, Anthony Colgan, Archie Davidson, Cale Eagan, Sam Fayyazi, Armon Foster, Drake Frame, Kameron Frame, Kendall Galloway, Dax George, Brock Gordon, Danny Hastings, Hayden Hornickle, Ben Jensen, Jaron Krueger, Dewey Looney, Carless Loveless, Jed McConnell, Mark Meredith, Bryce Moore, Nate Mullins, Hunter Olson, Trent Paine, Luke Polson, Chaz Pope, Kyle Randles, Casey Stevens, Max Stevens, Ronnie Trout, Doyle Turner, Sam Verner, Cole Vigoren, Cody Go Profile Stats Profile 149 Position Freshman Class Payson, Utah Hometown 149 Weight Payson High School Jed Loveless 149 Position Freshman Class Payson, Utah Hometown Biography Summary Biography 2018-19: 11-12 (4 falls) Career: 11-12 (4 falls) 2018-19: Went 11-12 overall as a redshirt freshman, competing at both 149 and 157 pounds … Scored four falls and two major decisions on the season … Made 10 dual starts for the Cowboys … Tallied his first career dual win with an 8-3 decision over Utah Valley’s Spencer Haywood in the Pokes’ win over the Wolverines … Took third at the Cowboy Open, going 4-1 with two falls and a major decision … Took first in his division at the Journeymen Classic … Also appeared at the Reno Tournament of Champions. 2017-18: Went 24-7 overall in his redshirt season, competing primarily at 157 pounds … Recorded nine falls and a pair of major decisions on the year … Went 6-1 at the Rocky Mountain Collegiate Open with a pair of falls to take third … Went 3-0 at the Utah Valley Open to take first … Finished second at the UNK Holiday Inn Open with a 5-1 record that included four falls … Also appeared at the Reno Tournament of Champions, Cowboy Open and Northern Colorado Open. High School: Jed Loveless was a Utah High School State Champion and four-time finalist for Payson high school. He took third at the 2016 Reno Tournament of Championship before claiming third-place at the 2017 USA Wrestling Folkstyle Nationals. Personal: Loveless' brother, Zac was a 2014 NJCAA Champion for Northwest College while his father, Chris is a former state champion coach at Payson high school and was the head coach of Wyoming’s Assistant Director of Player Development, McCade Ford.