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John Lozano, ISI
Wrestling

Valencia Wins National Title

Cardinal finishes sixth as a team in Cleveland

CLEVELAND - Redshirt freshman Aden Valencia captured the 149-pound title in overtime at the NCAA Championships, Saturday, at Rocket Arena.

Valencia is the third individual national champion in program history, joining Matt Gentry (2004) and Shane Griffith (2021). The Morgan Hill native is the first Cardinal freshman to win an NCAA crown.

Facing No. 1 seed Shayne Van Ness of Penn State, Valencia, the 10 seed, registered the first takedown of the match, leading 3-1 going into the second. Van Ness closed the gap, cutting Valencia’s lead to 5-4 heading into the final frame.

Van Ness registered an escape to start the third, knotting things up at 5-5 as neither wrestler was able to score for the remainder of regulation. In sudden victory, Valencia kept to his offense and wrapped up Van Ness for the winning takedown.

Stanford produced four All-Americans in Cleveland and finished sixth as a team with 67.5 points - all of which are program records. Stanford's previous highs at the national tournament were set in 2011 with three All-Americans and an 11th-place team finish. 

Joining Valencia on the podium was two-time All-American Tyler Knox (133), redshirt junior Nico Provo (125) and true freshman Angelo Posada (197).

It is the sixth time in the past seven seasons Stanford has produced multiple All-Americans in the same season and the 12th time overall. Valencia and Posada are the fifth and sixth Cardinal freshman to achieve NCAA All-America status, respectively.

Stanford’s Tournament Results:

125 - (7) 
Nico Provo, 7-1 (3rd)
dec. (26) Cooper Flynn (Chattanooga), 8-2
lost to (10) Marc-Anthony McGowan (Princeton), 4-2
maj. dec. (25) Kael Lauridsen (Nebraska), 16-4
dec. (16) Ezekiel Witt (North Dakota State), 8-2
dec. (4) Sheldon Seymour (Lehigh), 11-3
maj. dec. (11) Tyler Klinsky (Rider), 11-3
dec. (14) Jacob Moran (IND), 8-1
maj. dec. (12) Vincent Robinson (NCST), 10-2

133 - (15) Tyler Knox, 5-3 (6th)
dec. (18) Gunner Andrick (West Virginia), 10-3
lost to (2) Ben Davino (Ohio State), 21-5 (4:18)
dec. (16) Zan Fugitt (Wisconsin), 10-7
dec. (23) Braxton Brown (Maryland), 11-6
dec. (5) Kaleb Larkin (Arizona State), 5-4
dec. (13) Jacob Van Dee (Nebraska), 6-3
lost to (3) Marcus Blaze (Penn State), 20-4 (5:46)
lost to (6) Drake Ayala (Iowa), 16-5

141 - (10) Jack Consiglio, 2-2
dec. (23) Dylan Chappell (Bucknell), 9-5
lost to (7) Nasir Bailey (Iowa), 11-5
dec. (9) Joey Olivieri (Rutgers), 10-8
lost to (15) Elijah Griffin (Rider), 5-3

149 - (10) Aden Valencia, 5-0 (1st)
maj. dec. (23) Max Petersen (North Dakota State), 18-6
dec. (7) Ethan Stiles (Ohio State), 7-5
dec. (2) Jaxson Joy (Cornell), 12-9
dec. (11) Lachlian McNeil (Michigan), 9-5
dec. (1) Shayne Van Ness (Penn State), 8-5 (SV)

157 - (9) Daniel Cardenas, 3-2
dec. (24) Jaivon Jones (Little Rock), 7-2
lost to (8) Brandon Cannon (Ohio State), 8-7
maj. dec. (23) Kaleb Burgess (Buffalo), 15-6
tech. fall (18) DJ McGee (George Mason), 17-2 (7:00)
lost to (3) Meyer Shapiro (Cornell), 4-1

165 - (27) EJ Parco, 2-2
dec. (6) LJ Araujo (Nebraska), 8-7
dec. (11) Ryder Downey (Northern Iowa), 4-3
lost to (3) Mikey Caliendo (Iowa), 14-3
lost to (16) Paddy Gallagher (Ohio State), 5-2 (SV)

184 - (28) Abraham Wojcikiewicz, 1-2
lost to (5) Brock Mantanona (Michigan), 14-9
tech. fall (21) Tomas Brooker (Appalachian State), 17-1 (5:11)
lost to (22) Zack Ryder (Oklahoma State), 10-2

197 - (9) Angelo Posada, 4-3 (6th)
fall (24) Brock Zurawski (Rider), F2:56
dec. (25) Evan Bates (Missouri), 9-4
lost to (1) Josh Barr (Penn State), 19-3 (4:51)
maj. dec. (12) Luke Geog (Ohio State), 19-8
dec. (16) Branson John (Maryland), 5-2 (SV)
lost to (3) Stephen Little (Little Rock), 14-4
lost to (11) Camden McDanel (Nebraska), 13-6