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 HWT Position Junior Class Churchville, N.Y Hometown 285 Weight Churchville-Chili High School Ted Brummond, University of Wyonming Photo Service Sam Eagan HWT Position Junior Class Churchville, N.Y Hometown Biography Summary Biography Career record 2014-15: Redshirted 2015-16: 7-4 (2 falls) 2016-17: 8-4 (2 falls) Totals: 15-8 (4 falls) 2016-17: Eagan competed in the Cowboy Open where he picked up three wins and took third-place in the UNC Open for the Brown and Gold. He also fought hard against #15 Collin Jensen of Nebraska in his lone dual action of 2016-17. Before injury, Eagan posted an 8-4 mark with two pins, two majors and one tech fall. 2015-16: Eagan took part in three open tournaments on the season. He began the year with the Northern Colorado Open with a first-place finish and two pins. He then went on to compete in the Cowboy Open before taking fourth in the UNK Holiday Inn Open. He ended his redshirt campaign with a 7-4 record. 2014-15: Eagan wrestled in numerous opens in his redshirt season. He finished the season with a 9-10 record with one pin and one major decision. He placed fourth at the Cowboy open going 4-2 High School: Eagan was a solid competitor throughout his high school career, posting 129 wins over four seasons. As a senior, he went 43-4 at 220 pounds. His junior season, he was 40-5 and placed fifth in a tough field at the New York state championships at 220 pounds. That same season, he was the Greco-Roman state champion and was third in freestyle. As a heavyweight his first two seasons, he went 33-10 and a sophomore and 13-10 as a freshman. In the classroom, he earned National AP Scholar status and attended Boys State. Personal: Eagan was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, and he is the son of Barry and Kate Eagan. He comes from a very athletic and academically sound lineage - his father Barry played hockey at Princeton, two of his uncles played hockey at Yale and one uncle played hockey at Harvard. He is pursuing a degree in history at UW. He received recruiting interest from Maryland, Buffalo, Binghamton and Edinboro.