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Kollin Moore

Kollin Raymond Moore (born May 2, 1997) is an American freestyler wrestler and graduated folkstyle wrestler who competes at 97 kilograms. In freestyle, he won the '21 Matteo Pellicone Ranking Series title, defeating Iran's Alireza Karimi in the final, is the reigning US National Champion and was also the '18 U23 World Championship and '19 US National Championship runner-up.[1] As a folkstyle wrestler, he was a four-time NCAA Division I All-American, three-time Big Ten Conference champion and the '20 Dan Hodge Trophy runner-up for the Ohio State Buckeyes.[2]

Kollin Moore
Personal information
Full nameKollin Raymond Moore
NationalityAmerican
Born (1997-05-02) May 2, 1997 (age 26)
Burbank, Ohio, U.S.
Height1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Weight97 kg (214 lb)
Sport
CountryUSA
SportWrestling
Event(s)Freestyle
Folkstyle
College teamOhio State Buckeyes
Coached byTom Ryan
Medal record
Men's freestyle wrestling
Representing  United States
World Cup
2022 Coralville Team
Yasar Dogu Tournament
2022 Istanbul 97 kg
Grand Prix
2021 Rome 97 kg
2023 Zagreb 92 kg
U23 World Championships
2018 Bucharest 97 kg
Junior World Championships
2017 Tampere 96 kg
US National Championships
2020 Coralville (SN) 97 kg
2019 Fort Worth (SN) 97 kg
Collegiate Wrestling
Representing the Ohio State Buckeyes
NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships
2019 Pittsburgh 197 lb
2017 St. Louis 197 lb
Big Ten Championships
2020 Piscataway 197 lb
2019 Minneapolis 197 lb
2018 East Lansing 197 lb
2017 Bloomington 197 lb

Folkstyle career edit

High school edit

Moore attended Norwayne High School in Creston, Ohio, where he was a multiple–sport-athlete, competing in soccer, track, football and wrestling.[3] He went 51–0 as a senior, not giving up an offensive point throughout the whole season and becoming the first OHSAA state champion of the school with a 23–8 technical fall in the finals, before graduating in 2015.[4] A two–time Garfield Heights district champion, two–time state finalist and NHSCA All–American, Moore was the eleventh Ohioan to compile more than 200 victories, with a record of 204 wins and 11 losses (ten of them came in his first two years).[5] As a soccer player, he was named the WCAL Player of the Year in 2014.[6] He was also a standout student, with a 3.8 GPA.[7] After capping off his high school career, Moore was recruited by the Ohio State Buckeyes.[8]

College edit

2015-16 edit

Redshirt; While competing at 197 pounds, Moore compiled 25 wins and 4 losses, was the Findlay Open champion and placed second at the Eastern Michigan Open, third at the Penn State Open and fourth at the Michigan State Open.[9]

2016-17 edit

Freshman; Tying Ohio State's record for total wins by a freshman, Moore racked up a 33–4 record, all four losses coming in the hands of the two NCAA finalists; J'den Cox, '16 Olympic Bronze medalist from Missouri and Brett Pfarr, returning All-American from Minnesota. He averaged 18 points per match that didn't end via pin,[10] won the Eastern Michigan Open championship,[11] placed third at the Cliff Keen Invitational[12] and added up bonus points in 19 of his 33 victories.[13] Moore claimed his first Big Ten Conference title after beating top-seeded Brett Pfarr and helped to clinch the team title,[14] entering the NCAA's as the third seed.[15] At the National Tournament, Moore was on a ride with three majors (two of them over the fourteenth and sixth seeds) on his way to the semifinals,[16] but was topped by Pfarr in a frenetic 9–13 match to end the series 3–1 in favor of the Gopher.[15] He was able to bounce back with a decision over seventh-seeded Aaron Studebaker from Nebraska and a pin over the fourth-seeded Jared Haught from Virginia Tech in the third-place match to claim the bronze, and All–American status.[17] Moore was then named the Big Ten Freshman of the Year.[18]

2017-18 edit

Sophomore; Moore started off the season with 18 straight wins and a Cliff Keen Invitational title, where he recorded a notable fall over Jared Haught from Virginia Tech.[19] His losses of regular season came in the hands of future NCAA champions Anthony Cassar in a dual against Penn State and Michael Macchiavello in a dual against NC State.[20] The number one seed, Moore won his second back–to–back Big Ten title.[21] At the NCAA's, he reached the quarterfinals before being dropped by the unseeded Kyle Conel from KSU.[22] After a series of victories over the second, fifth and fourteenth seeds, Moore was once again defeated by Conel to place fourth and become a two-time All-American.[23]

2018-19 edit

Junior; To start off the season, Moore claimed his second straight prestigious Cliff Keen Invitational title[24] and won seven dual meets in a row before suffering his first and only loss of the regular season, as he was pinned by two-time NCAA champion (184lbs) and returning Schalles Award winner from PSU Bo Nickal in the first period, in a match of undefeated-in-the-season wrestlers.[25][26] Before regular season concluded, he racked up three more wins for the Buckeyes.[27] At the Big Ten Conference Championships, the two-time and defending champion Moore made his third straight final, but fell once again to Bo Nickal in the finals.[28] At the NCAA's, Moore, the second seed, hit a three–match win streak to reach the semis, where he dominantly defeated the third seeded Preston Weigel from Oklahoma State.[29] In the finals, he was once again stopped by Bo Nickal, claiming runner–up honors.[30]

2019-20 edit

Senior; In his final season as a collegiate athlete, Moore went undefeated at 27–0, claiming the Michigan State Open and the Cliff Keen Invitational titles, as well as going 14–0 in dual meets where he posted high–ranked victories.[31] At the Big Ten Championships, the top–seeded Moore went 3–0 and cleaned out the bracket, defeating Nebraska's Eric Schultz in the finale to claim his third and last Conference title.[32] Moore was a big favorite to claim his first NCAA title and the top–seed, however, the 2020 NCAA Division I National Championships was cancelled as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak, losing his opportunity of becoming an NCAA champion.[33] After the season, Moore was voted as a runner–up for the prestigious Dan Hodge Trophy, behind Spencer Lee.[34]

Freestyle career edit

Age-group edit

Moore did not compete actively in freestyle during the folkstyle off-season, as he participated in other sports.[3] In 2016, he placed seventh at the UWW US Junior National Championships, but despite that, was able to overcome the field from the US Junior World Team Trials and competed at the World Championships, placing twelfth.[35] The returning US World Team Member, Moore made back-to-back team, by sweeping everyone in the bracket by technical fall.[36] He earned a bronze medal from the World Championships.[37]

Senior level edit

2018–2019 edit

A 21-year old junior, Moore made the '18 US U23 World Team on June, while also avenging his loss from the NCAA championships to Kyle Conel, defeating him twice by technical fall.[38] On November, he competed at the U23 World Championships, defeating '18 Russian National bronze medalist Igor Ovsyannikov, two-time junior Pan American champion Nishan Randhawa, '16 University World Championship runner-up Yunus Dede and Magomed Zakariev to make the finals, where he was outclassed by '18 U23 European bronze medalist Givi Matcharashvili, claiming the silver medal for the United States.[39]

Moore returned to competition in April 2019, and dropped down to 92 kilograms for the US Open as the fourth seed.[40] After winning his first three matches, notably tech'ing '17 Henri Deglane International champion Timmy McCall, Moore was defeated by Hayden Zillmer in the semifinals, getting thrown to consolations, where he also lost to three–time NCAA DI All-American Timothy Dudley, but finally came back to defeat four-time NCAA DIII National Champion Riley Lefever, placing fifth.[41] At the US World Team Trials of May, Moore tech'd Lefever for the second time, was defeated in a razor close bout against Zillmer, defeated McCall and was shockingly tech'd by Lefever.[42]

On December, Moore competed at the US Senior Nationals, where after defeating '19 NCAA runner-up Derek White '18 Pan American Championship runner-up and '15 NCAA champion Kyven Gadson, he was downed in another closely contested 20-point bout against '15 US University National champion Hayden Zillmer, claiming runner-up honors and qualifying for the '20 US Olympic Team Trials.[43]

2020–2021 edit

Moore was scheduled to compete at the 2020 US Olympic Team Trials on April 4–5, however, the event was postponed along with the Summer Olympics due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[44] After a long lay-off due to the pandemic, Moore came back and flawlessly defeated '14 Pan American Championship bronze medalist and multiple time US Open All-American turned MMA fighter Deron Winn at the Chael Sonnen's Wrestling Underground I, on August.[45]

Moore then demonstrated his improved skills when he claimed the US National Championship on October, defeating '19 Pac-12 Conference champion Nathan Traxler and '19 Dave Schultz Memorial International champion Ty Walz to make the semifinals, avenging his losses over Hayden Zillmer and once again defeating Kyven Gadson.[46] A rematch with Gadson took place at the FloWrestling: Burroughs vs. Valencia card on November, where Gadson was forced to forfeit due to injury early in the match.[47] On December, Moore represented the Ohio RTC at the FloWrestling RTC Cup, where after defeating Ty Walz and Scottie Boykin by technical fall, he was downed by Michael Macchiavello, in a bout where he Moore the edge but committed to his offense and was countered with a late takedown, dropping the match by criteria. He then defeated Hayden Zillmer once again, helping his team place fifth.[48]

To start off the 2021 year, Moore competed at the prestigious Matteo Pellicone Ranking Series on March.[49] In the quarter and semifinals, he took out '19 Junior European Champion Feuzullah Aktürk with ease, and dominated '20 Asian Championship bronze medalist Alisher Yergali to make the finale. In the finals, he faced '19 World Championship runner-up and '18 Asian Games gold medalist Alireza Karimi, and in a razor close match, Moore was able to edge the Iranian on criteria to claim the prestigious championship for the United States.[50]

In April 2–3, Moore competed at the rescheduled US Olympic Team Trials as the top–seed, aside from Kyle Snyder and J'den Cox, as both were sitting out for later in the tournament (Cox would later be pulled from the event).[51] He ran through the challenge bracket, defeating Braxton Amos, Ty Walz and dominantly avenging his last loss to Michael Macchiavello, scoring a flawless technical fall to advance to the best–of–three.[52][53] In the finals, he faced former teammate and three–time World and Olympic champion Kyle Snyder, whom he was soundly defeated by twice, claiming runner–up honors.[54]

Moore came back at the prestigious Poland Open on June 8, where he placed fifth after going 1–2, suffering losses to the dominant Mohammad Hossein Mohammadian and '19 World Championship runner–up Alireza Karimi in a rematch from their Matteo Pellicone Ranking Series bout.[55]

Moore trimmed back down to 92 kilograms and registered to compete at the 2021 US World Team Trials on September 11–12 as the third-seed, intending to represent the country at the World Championships at his former weight class.[56] After sweeping out the field on his way to the finals, Moore was downed twice in a row by the dominant two-time World Champion J'den Cox, losing the best-of-three series.[57]

2022 edit

In 2022, he won one of the bronze medals in his event at the Yasar Dogu Tournament held in Istanbul, Turkey.

Freestyle record edit

Senior Freestyle Matches
Res. Record Opponent Score Date Event Location
2022 US World Team Trials   at 97 kg
Loss 46–15   Kyle Snyder TF 2–12 June 3, 2022 2022 Final X: Stillwater

  Stillwater, Oklahoma

Loss 46–15   Kyle Snyder TF 0–11
Win 46–14   Michael Macchiavello 6–0 May 21–22, 2022 2022 US World Team Trials Challenge Tournament

  Coralville, Iowa

Win 45–14   Michael Macchiavello TF 10–0
Win 44–14   Timothy Dudley 7–4
Win 43–14   Jason Carter TF 10–0
Win 42–14   Nate Jackson 4–4 March 16, 2022 Rudis+: Snyder vs. Cox

  Detroit, Michigan

2022 Yasar Dogu   at 97 kg
Win 41–14   Burak Şahin 3–1 26 February 2022 2022 Yasar Dogu International

  Istanbul, Turkey

Loss 40–14   Alikhan Zhabrailov 2–8
Win 40–13   Satyawart Kadian TF 12–1
Win 39–13   Evan Ramos TF 10–0 February 12, 2022 2022 Bout at the Ballpark

  Arlington, Texas

2021 US World Team Trials   at 92 kg
Loss 38–13   J'den Cox 0–4 September 12, 2021 2021 US World Team Trials   Lincoln, Nebraska
Loss 38–12   J'den Cox 0–5
Win 38–11   Nate Jackson 12–6 September 11, 2021
Win 37–11   Trent Hidlay 5–4
Win 36–11   Miguel Baray TF 10–0
2021 Poland Open 5th at 97 kg
Loss 35–11   Alireza Karimi 2–2 June 8, 2021 2021 Poland Open

  Warsaw, Poland

Win 35–10   Serik Bakytkhanov 8–2
Loss 34–10   Mohammad Hossein Mohammadian TF 0–11
2020 US Olympic Team Trials   at 97 kg
Loss 34–9   Kyle Snyder 1–5 April 2–3, 2021 2020 US Olympic Team Trials

  Fort Worth, Texas

Loss 34–8   Kyle Snyder TF 0–10
Win 34–7   Michael Macchiavello TF 10–0
Win 33–7   Ty Walz 6–3
Win 32–7   Braxton Amos TF 10–0
2021 Matteo Pellicone Ranking Series   at 97 kg
Win 31–7   Alireza Karimi 3–3 March 6, 2021 Matteo Pellicone Ranking Series 2021

  Rome, Italy

Win 30–7   Alisher Yergali 9–0
Win 29–7   Feyzullah Aktürk TF 12–1
FloWrestling RTC Cup 5th as Ohio RTC at 97 kg
Win 28–7   Hayden Zillmer 2–2 December 4–5, 2020 FloWrestling RTC Cup   Austin, Texas
Loss 27–7   Michael Macchiavello 6–6
Win 27–6   Scottie Boykin TF 10–0
Win 26–6   Ty Walz TF 10–0
Win 25–6   Kyven Gadson INJ November 14, 2020 FloWrestling: Burroughs vs. Valencia

  Austin, Texas

2020 US Nationals   at 97 kg
Win 24–6   Kyven Gadson 12–5 October 10–11, 2020 2020 US Senior National Championships

  Coralville, Iowa

Win 23–6   Hayden Zillmer 6–5
Win 22–6   Ty Walz 4–4
Win 21–6   Nathan Traxler TF 10–0
Win 20–6   Deron Winn 7–0 August 30, 2020 Chael Sonnen's Wrestling Underground I

  United States

2019 US Nationals   at 97 kg
Loss 19–6   Hayden Zillmer 10–10 December 20–22, 2019 2019 US Senior Nationals - US Olympic Trials Qualifier

  Fort Worth, Texas

Win 19–5   Kyven Gadson 6–3
Win 18–5   Derek White 6–3
Win 17–5   Erik Hinckley TF 10–0
2019 US World Team Trials DNP at 92 kg
Loss 16–5   Riley Lefever TF 0–11 May 17–19, 2019 2019 US World Team Trials Challenge   Raleigh, North Carolina
Win 16–4   Timmy Mccall 10–6
Loss 15–4   Hayden Zillmer 10–12
Win 15–3   Riley Lefever TF 11–0
2019 US Open 5th at 92 kg
Win 14–3   Riley Lefever TF 15–4 April 24–27, 2019 2019 US Open National Championships

  Las Vegas, Nevada

Loss 13–3   Timothy Dudley 5–11
Loss 13–2   Hayden Zillmer 7–12
Win 13–1   Timmy McCall TF 10–0
Win 12–1   Juan Durazo TF 10–0
Win 11–1   Gabriel Camarillo TF 10–0
2018 U23 World Championships   at 97 kg
Loss 10–1   Givi Matcharashvili TF 0–10 November 12–18, 2018 2018 U23 World Championships

  Bucharest, Romania

Win 10–0   Magomed Zakariev 10–8
Win 9–0   Yunus Emre Dede TF 11–1
Win 8–0   Nishan Randhawa TF 10–0
Win 7–0   Igor Ovsyannikov 6–5
2018 US U23 Nationals & World Team Trials   at 97 kg
Win 6–0   Kyle Conel TF 13–3 June 1–3, 2018 2018 US U23 World Team Trials

  Akron, Ohio

Win 5–0   Kyle Conel TF 12–2
Win 4–0   Malik McDonald TF 10–0
Win 3–0   Benjamin Honis 11–8
Win 2–0   Jared Campbell TF 17–6
Win 1–0   Andrew Jones TF 10–0

NCAA record edit

NCAA Division I Record
Res. Record Opponent Score Date Event
End of 2019-2020 Season (senior year)
2020 Big Ten Championships   at 197 lbs
Win 110–11 Eric Schultz 4–1 March 7–8, 2020 2020 Big Ten Conference Championships
Win 109–11 Lucas Davison MD 16–5
Win 108–11 Jackson Striggow MD 18–5
Win 107–11 Shakur Rasheed MD 14–6 February 15, 2020 Ohio State - Penn State Dual
Win 106–11 Lucas Davison 14–9 February 9, 2020 Northwestern - Ohio State Dual
Win 105–11 Eric Schultz 6–2 February 2, 2020 Ohio State - Nebraska Dual
Win 104–11 Niko Cappello Fall January 31, 2020 Maryland - Ohio State Dual
Win 103–11 Hunter Ritter TF 19–3 January 26, 2020 Ohio State - Minnesota Dual
Win 102–11 Cash Wilcke 8–3 January 24, 2020 Ohio State - Iowa Dual
Win 101–11 Matt Wroblewski Fall January 19, 2020 Illinois - Ohio State Dual
Win 100–11 Peter Christensen TF 21–3 January 17, 2020 Ohio State - Wisconsin Dual
Win 99–11 Jordan Pagano MD 20–9 January 10, 2020 Rutgers - Ohio State Dual
Win 98–11 Kordell Norfleet 11–9 January 6, 2020 Arizona State - Ohio State Dual
2019 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invite   at 197 lbs
Win 97–11 Christian Brunner MD 16–6 December 6–7, 2019 2019 Cliff Keen Invitational
Win 96–11 Thomas Lane TF 16–1
Win 95–11 Kordell Norfleet 5–3
Win 94–11 Stan Smeltzer TF 19–4
Win 93–11 Ricardo Rodriguez Fall
Win 92–11 Jon Leow MD 18–6 December 1, 2019 Cornell - Ohio State Dual
Win 91–11 Stanley Smeltzer TF 24–9 November 17, 2019 Virginia Tech - Ohio State Dual
Win 90–11 Kellan Stout MD 12–3 November 15, 2019 Ohio State - Pittsburgh Dual
Win 89–11 Nathan Traxler MD 19–8 November 10, 2019 Stanford - Ohio State Dual
2019 MSU Open   at 197 lbs
Win 88–11 Jakob Woodley SV–1 6–4 November 2, 2019 2019 Michigan State Open
Win 87–11 Landon Pelham TF 21–5
Win 86–11 Matt Wroblewski MD 16–5
Win 85–11 Thomas Penola MD 18–7
Win 84–11 Cole Nye Fall
Start of 2019-2020 Season (senior year)
End of 2018-2019 Season (junior year)
2019 NCAA Championships   at 197 lbs
Loss 83–11 Bo Nickal 1–5 March 21–23, 2019 2019 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships
Win 83–10 Preston Weigel MD 12–4
Win 82–10 Tom Sleigh 17–11
Win 81–10 Jake Woodley MD 14–4
Win 80–10 Brett Perry MD 12–3
2019 Big Ten Championships   at 197 lbs
Loss 79–10 Bo Nickal 3–10 March 3–4, 2019 2019 Big Ten Conference Championships
Win 79–9 Jacob Warner 5–2
Win 78–9 Dylan Anderson MD 12–4
Win 77–9 Matt Correnti MD 12–3
Win 76–9 Ben Honis MD 14–4 February 22, 2019 Ohio State - Cornell Dual
Win 75–9 Eric Schultz SV–1 7–5 February 17, 2019 Nebraska - Ohio State Dual
Win 74–9 Christian Brunner 12–5 February 15, 2019 Ohio State - Purdue Dual
Loss 73–9 Bo Nickal Fall February 8, 2019 Penn State - Ohio State Dual
Win 73–8 Zach Chakonis TF 19–4 February 3, 2019 Ohio State - Northwestern Dual
Win 72–8 Andre Lee Fall February 1, 2019 Ohio State - Illinois Dual
Win 71–8 Jackson Striggow 12–5 January 25, 2019 Michigan - Ohio State Dual
Win 70–8 Nick Hinz Fall January 13, 2019 Michigan State - Ohio State Dual
Win 69–8 Jakob Hinz Fall January 11, 2019 Ohio State - Indiana Dual
Win 68–8 Malik McDonald MD 15–6 January 6, 2019 North Carolina State - Ohio State Dual
Win 67–8 Andrew Salemme Fall December 9, 2018 Wisconsin - Ohio State Dual
2018 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invite   at 197 lbs
Win 66–8 Eric Schultz 8–3 November 30 – December 1, 2018 2018 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational
Win 65–8 Christian Brunner MD 22–11
Win 64–8 Ben Honis 7–2
Win 63–8 Tom Lane 13–6
Win 62–8 Cordell Eaton MD 12–3
Win 61–8 Cale Davidson MD 17–5
Start of 2018-2019 Season (junior year)
End of 2017-2018 Season (sophomore year)
2018 NCAA Championships 4th at 197 lbs
Loss 60–8 Kyle Conel 3–5 March 15–17, 2018 2018 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships
Win 60–7 Ben Darmstadt 7–4
Win 59–7 Shakur Rasheed 7–4
Win 58–7 Cash Wilcke 6–2
Loss 57–7 Kyle Conel Fall
Win 57–6 Christian Brunner MD 14–4
Win 56–6 Tanner Orndorff 12–8
2018 Big Ten Championships   at 197 lbs
Win 55–6 Shakur Rasheed 8–4 March 3–4, 2018 2018 Big Ten Conference Championships
Win 54–6 Kevin Beazley 5–3
Win 53–6 Eric Schultz 10–4
Loss 52–6 Michael Macchiavello 5–7 February 18, 2018 Ohio State - North Carolina State Dual
Win 52–5 Kevin Beazley MD 17–6 February 11, 2018 Ohio State - Michigan Dual
Loss 51–5 Anthony Cassar 3–6 February 3, 2018 Penn State - Ohio State Dual
Win 51–4 Christian Brunner TF 18–3 January 28, 2018 Purdue - Ohio State Dual
Win 50–4 Nick May TF 20–2 January 26, 2018 Ohio State - Michigan State Dual
Win 49–4 Cash Wilcke 6–3 January 21, 2018 Iowa - Ohio State Dual
Win 48–4 Robert Steveson 7–4 January 12, 2018 Minnesota - Ohio State Dual
Win 47–4 Anthony Messner MD 18–7 January 7, 2018 Ohio State - Rutgers Dual
Win 46–4 Mansur Abdul-Malik Fall January 5, 2018 Ohio State - Maryland Dual
Win 45–4 Scottie Boykin MD 20–8 December 17, 2017 Ohio State - Chattanooga Dual
Win 44–4 Patrick Brucki MD 14–4 December 15, 2017 Ohio State - Princeton Dual
Win 43–4 Spencer Irick MD 14–4 December 10, 2017 Indiana - Ohio State Dual
2017 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invite   at 197 lbs
Win 42–4 Jared Haught Fall December 1–2, 2017 2017 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational
Win 41–4 Matt Williams 10–4
Win 40–4 Hunter Ritter MD 20–7
Win 39–4 Ben Honis 5–3
Win 38–4 Eric Schultz 3–2
Win 37–4 Tanner Orndorff 15–11
Win 36–4 Shane Mast Fall November 21, 2017 Kent State - Ohio State Dual
Win 35–4 John Kelbly TF 18–2 Cleveland State - Ohio State Dual
Win 34–4 FF FOR November 12, 2017 Arizona State - Ohio State Dual
Start of 2017-2018 Season (sophomore year)
End of 2016-2017 Season (freshman year)
2017 NCAA Championships   at 197 lbs
Win 33–4 Jared Haught Fall March 16–18, 2017 2017 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships
Win 32–4 Aaron Studebaker 8–4
Loss 31–4 Brett Pfarr 9–13
Win 31–3 Preston Weigel MD 13–5
Win 30–3 Corey Griego MD 16–4
Win 29–3 Malik McDonald MD 16–6
2017 Big Ten Championships   at 197 lbs
Win 28–3 Brett Pfarr 15–11 March 4, 2017 2017 Big Ten Conference Championships
Win 27–3 Aaron Studebaker 10–8
Win 26–3 Cash Wilcke 10–5
Win 25–3 Jacob Hinz TF 21–5
Win 24–3 Benjamin Honis MD 20–9 February 19, 2017 Ohio State - Cornell Dual
Loss 23–3 Brett Pfarr 5–7 February 12, 2017 Ohio State - Minnesota Dual
Win 23–2 Aaron Studebaker 3–2 February 10, 2017 Ohio State - Nebraska Dual
Win 22–2 Matt Correnti MD 16–8 February 6, 2017 Rutgers - Ohio State Dual
Win 21–2 Matt McCutcheon 9–6 February 3, 2017 Penn State - Ohio State Dual
Win 20–2 Cash Wilcke MD 19–7 January 27, 2017 Ohio State - Iowa Dual
Win 19–2 David Brian Whisler MD 17–7 January 22, 2017 Maryland - Ohio State Dual
Win 18–2 Andre Lee Fall January 15, 2017 Illinois - Ohio State Dual
Win 17–2 Ricky Robertson MD 12–3 January 6, 2017 Ohio State - Wisconsin Dual
Win 16–2 Jacob Berkowitz MD 19–9 December 18, 2016 Northwestern - Ohio State Dual
Loss 15–2 J'den Cox 4–6 December 8, 2016 Missouri - Ohio State Dual
2016 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invite   at 197 lbs
Win 15–1 Jacob Smith 9–7 December 2, 2016 2016 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational
Win 14–1 Corey Griego 11–6
Loss 13–1 Brett Pfarr MD 7–15
Win 13–0 Tanner Orndorff TF 20–5
Win 12–0 Anthony Mclaughlin 2–1
Win 11–0 Harley Dilulo MD 18–7
Win 10–0 Stephen Suglio TF 21–4 November 22, 2016 Ohio State - Arizona State Dual
Win 9–0 Collin Kelly Fall Ohio State - Cleveland State Dual
Win 8–0 Sullivan Cauley Fall November 19, 2016 Ohio State - Arizona State Dual
2016 Journeymen Collegiate Classic   at 197 lbs
Win 7–0 Ricky Robertson 12–11 November 13, 2016 2016 Journeymen Collegiate Classic
Win 6–0 Freddy Vidal Fall
Win 5–0 Nathaniel Rose Fall
2016 Eastern Michigan Open   at 197 lbs
Win 4–0 Riley Lefever 11–6 November 5, 2016 2016 Eastern Michigan Open
Win 3–0 Austin Severn 12–6
Win 2–0 Jake Kleimola MD 15–7
Win 1–0 Landon Pelham TF 21–5
Start of 2016-2017 Season (freshman year)

Stats edit

Season Year School Rank Weigh Class Record Win Bonus
2020 Senior Ohio State University #1 197 27–0 100.00% 74.07%
2019 Junior #2 33–4 88.46% 57.69%
2018 Sophomore #4 27–4 87.10% 41.94%
2017 Freshman #3 33–4 89.19% 56.76%
Career 110–11 90.91% .00%

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kollin, moore, kollin, raymond, moore, born, 1997, american, freestyler, wrestler, graduated, folkstyle, wrestler, competes, kilograms, freestyle, matteo, pellicone, ranking, series, title, defeating, iran, alireza, karimi, final, reigning, national, champion,. Kollin Raymond Moore born May 2 1997 is an American freestyler wrestler and graduated folkstyle wrestler who competes at 97 kilograms In freestyle he won the 21 Matteo Pellicone Ranking Series title defeating Iran s Alireza Karimi in the final is the reigning US National Champion and was also the 18 U23 World Championship and 19 US National Championship runner up 1 As a folkstyle wrestler he was a four time NCAA Division I All American three time Big Ten Conference champion and the 20 Dan Hodge Trophy runner up for the Ohio State Buckeyes 2 Kollin MoorePersonal informationFull nameKollin Raymond MooreNationalityAmericanBorn 1997 05 02 May 2 1997 age 26 Burbank Ohio U S Height1 83 m 6 ft 0 in Weight97 kg 214 lb SportCountryUSASportWrestlingEvent s FreestyleFolkstyleCollege teamOhio State BuckeyesCoached byTom RyanMedal record Men s freestyle wrestlingRepresenting United StatesWorld Cup2022 Coralville TeamYasar Dogu Tournament2022 Istanbul 97 kgGrand Prix2021 Rome 97 kg2023 Zagreb 92 kgU23 World Championships2018 Bucharest 97 kgJunior World Championships2017 Tampere 96 kgUS National Championships2020 Coralville SN 97 kg2019 Fort Worth SN 97 kgCollegiate WrestlingRepresenting the Ohio State BuckeyesNCAA Division I Wrestling Championships2019 Pittsburgh 197 lb2017 St Louis 197 lbBig Ten Championships2020 Piscataway 197 lb2019 Minneapolis 197 lb2018 East Lansing 197 lb2017 Bloomington 197 lb Contents 1 Folkstyle career 1 1 High school 1 2 College 1 2 1 2015 16 1 2 2 2016 17 1 2 3 2017 18 1 2 4 2018 19 1 2 5 2019 20 2 Freestyle career 2 1 Age group 2 2 Senior level 2 2 1 2018 2019 2 2 2 2020 2021 2 2 3 2022 3 Freestyle record 4 NCAA record 4 1 Stats 5 ReferencesFolkstyle career editHigh school edit Moore attended Norwayne High School in Creston Ohio where he was a multiple sport athlete competing in soccer track football and wrestling 3 He went 51 0 as a senior not giving up an offensive point throughout the whole season and becoming the first OHSAA state champion of the school with a 23 8 technical fall in the finals before graduating in 2015 4 A two time Garfield Heights district champion two time state finalist and NHSCA All American Moore was the eleventh Ohioan to compile more than 200 victories with a record of 204 wins and 11 losses ten of them came in his first two years 5 As a soccer player he was named the WCAL Player of the Year in 2014 6 He was also a standout student with a 3 8 GPA 7 After capping off his high school career Moore was recruited by the Ohio State Buckeyes 8 College edit 2015 16 edit Redshirt While competing at 197 pounds Moore compiled 25 wins and 4 losses was the Findlay Open champion and placed second at the Eastern Michigan Open third at the Penn State Open and fourth at the Michigan State Open 9 2016 17 edit Freshman Tying Ohio State s record for total wins by a freshman Moore racked up a 33 4 record all four losses coming in the hands of the two NCAA finalists J den Cox 16 Olympic Bronze medalist from Missouri and Brett Pfarr returning All American from Minnesota He averaged 18 points per match that didn t end via pin 10 won the Eastern Michigan Open championship 11 placed third at the Cliff Keen Invitational 12 and added up bonus points in 19 of his 33 victories 13 Moore claimed his first Big Ten Conference title after beating top seeded Brett Pfarr and helped to clinch the team title 14 entering the NCAA s as the third seed 15 At the National Tournament Moore was on a ride with three majors two of them over the fourteenth and sixth seeds on his way to the semifinals 16 but was topped by Pfarr in a frenetic 9 13 match to end the series 3 1 in favor of the Gopher 15 He was able to bounce back with a decision over seventh seeded Aaron Studebaker from Nebraska and a pin over the fourth seeded Jared Haught from Virginia Tech in the third place match to claim the bronze and All American status 17 Moore was then named the Big Ten Freshman of the Year 18 2017 18 edit Sophomore Moore started off the season with 18 straight wins and a Cliff Keen Invitational title where he recorded a notable fall over Jared Haught from Virginia Tech 19 His losses of regular season came in the hands of future NCAA champions Anthony Cassar in a dual against Penn State and Michael Macchiavello in a dual against NC State 20 The number one seed Moore won his second back to back Big Ten title 21 At the NCAA s he reached the quarterfinals before being dropped by the unseeded Kyle Conel from KSU 22 After a series of victories over the second fifth and fourteenth seeds Moore was once again defeated by Conel to place fourth and become a two time All American 23 2018 19 edit Junior To start off the season Moore claimed his second straight prestigious Cliff Keen Invitational title 24 and won seven dual meets in a row before suffering his first and only loss of the regular season as he was pinned by two time NCAA champion 184lbs and returning Schalles Award winner from PSU Bo Nickal in the first period in a match of undefeated in the season wrestlers 25 26 Before regular season concluded he racked up three more wins for the Buckeyes 27 At the Big Ten Conference Championships the two time and defending champion Moore made his third straight final but fell once again to Bo Nickal in the finals 28 At the NCAA s Moore the second seed hit a three match win streak to reach the semis where he dominantly defeated the third seeded Preston Weigel from Oklahoma State 29 In the finals he was once again stopped by Bo Nickal claiming runner up honors 30 2019 20 edit Senior In his final season as a collegiate athlete Moore went undefeated at 27 0 claiming the Michigan State Open and the Cliff Keen Invitational titles as well as going 14 0 in dual meets where he posted high ranked victories 31 At the Big Ten Championships the top seeded Moore went 3 0 and cleaned out the bracket defeating Nebraska s Eric Schultz in the finale to claim his third and last Conference title 32 Moore was a big favorite to claim his first NCAA title and the top seed however the 2020 NCAA Division I National Championships was cancelled as a result of the COVID 19 outbreak losing his opportunity of becoming an NCAA champion 33 After the season Moore was voted as a runner up for the prestigious Dan Hodge Trophy behind Spencer Lee 34 Freestyle career editAge group edit Moore did not compete actively in freestyle during the folkstyle off season as he participated in other sports 3 In 2016 he placed seventh at the UWW US Junior National Championships but despite that was able to overcome the field from the US Junior World Team Trials and competed at the World Championships placing twelfth 35 The returning US World Team Member Moore made back to back team by sweeping everyone in the bracket by technical fall 36 He earned a bronze medal from the World Championships 37 Senior level edit 2018 2019 edit A 21 year old junior Moore made the 18 US U23 World Team on June while also avenging his loss from the NCAA championships to Kyle Conel defeating him twice by technical fall 38 On November he competed at the U23 World Championships defeating 18 Russian National bronze medalist Igor Ovsyannikov two time junior Pan American champion Nishan Randhawa 16 University World Championship runner up Yunus Dede and Magomed Zakariev to make the finals where he was outclassed by 18 U23 European bronze medalist Givi Matcharashvili claiming the silver medal for the United States 39 Moore returned to competition in April 2019 and dropped down to 92 kilograms for the US Open as the fourth seed 40 After winning his first three matches notably tech ing 17 Henri Deglane International champion Timmy McCall Moore was defeated by Hayden Zillmer in the semifinals getting thrown to consolations where he also lost to three time NCAA DI All American Timothy Dudley but finally came back to defeat four time NCAA DIII National Champion Riley Lefever placing fifth 41 At the US World Team Trials of May Moore tech d Lefever for the second time was defeated in a razor close bout against Zillmer defeated McCall and was shockingly tech d by Lefever 42 On December Moore competed at the US Senior Nationals where after defeating 19 NCAA runner up Derek White 18 Pan American Championship runner up and 15 NCAA champion Kyven Gadson he was downed in another closely contested 20 point bout against 15 US University National champion Hayden Zillmer claiming runner up honors and qualifying for the 20 US Olympic Team Trials 43 2020 2021 edit Moore was scheduled to compete at the 2020 US Olympic Team Trials on April 4 5 however the event was postponed along with the Summer Olympics due to the COVID 19 pandemic 44 After a long lay off due to the pandemic Moore came back and flawlessly defeated 14 Pan American Championship bronze medalist and multiple time US Open All American turned MMA fighter Deron Winn at the Chael Sonnen s Wrestling Underground I on August 45 Moore then demonstrated his improved skills when he claimed the US National Championship on October defeating 19 Pac 12 Conference champion Nathan Traxler and 19 Dave Schultz Memorial International champion Ty Walz to make the semifinals avenging his losses over Hayden Zillmer and once again defeating Kyven Gadson 46 A rematch with Gadson took place at the FloWrestling Burroughs vs Valencia card on November where Gadson was forced to forfeit due to injury early in the match 47 On December Moore represented the Ohio RTC at the FloWrestling RTC Cup where after defeating Ty Walz and Scottie Boykin by technical fall he was downed by Michael Macchiavello in a bout where he Moore the edge but committed to his offense and was countered with a late takedown dropping the match by criteria He then defeated Hayden Zillmer once again helping his team place fifth 48 To start off the 2021 year Moore competed at the prestigious Matteo Pellicone Ranking Series on March 49 In the quarter and semifinals he took out 19 Junior European Champion Feuzullah Akturk with ease and dominated 20 Asian Championship bronze medalist Alisher Yergali to make the finale In the finals he faced 19 World Championship runner up and 18 Asian Games gold medalist Alireza Karimi and in a razor close match Moore was able to edge the Iranian on criteria to claim the prestigious championship for the United States 50 In April 2 3 Moore competed at the rescheduled US Olympic Team Trials as the top seed aside from Kyle Snyder and J den Cox as both were sitting out for later in the tournament Cox would later be pulled from the event 51 He ran through the challenge bracket defeating Braxton Amos Ty Walz and dominantly avenging his last loss to Michael Macchiavello scoring a flawless technical fall to advance to the best of three 52 53 In the finals he faced former teammate and three time World and Olympic champion Kyle Snyder whom he was soundly defeated by twice claiming runner up honors 54 Moore came back at the prestigious Poland Open on June 8 where he placed fifth after going 1 2 suffering losses to the dominant Mohammad Hossein Mohammadian and 19 World Championship runner up Alireza Karimi in a rematch from their Matteo Pellicone Ranking Series bout 55 Moore trimmed back down to 92 kilograms and registered to compete at the 2021 US World Team Trials on September 11 12 as the third seed intending to represent the country at the World Championships at his former weight class 56 After sweeping out the field on his way to the finals Moore was downed twice in a row by the dominant two time World Champion J den Cox losing the best of three series 57 2022 edit In 2022 he won one of the bronze medals in his event at the Yasar Dogu Tournament held in Istanbul Turkey Freestyle record editSenior Freestyle MatchesRes Record Opponent Score Date Event Location2022 US World Team Trials nbsp at 97 kgLoss 46 15 nbsp Kyle Snyder TF 2 12 June 3 2022 2022 Final X Stillwater nbsp Stillwater OklahomaLoss 46 15 nbsp Kyle Snyder TF 0 11Win 46 14 nbsp Michael Macchiavello 6 0 May 21 22 2022 2022 US World Team Trials Challenge Tournament nbsp Coralville IowaWin 45 14 nbsp Michael Macchiavello TF 10 0Win 44 14 nbsp Timothy Dudley 7 4Win 43 14 nbsp Jason Carter TF 10 0Win 42 14 nbsp Nate Jackson 4 4 March 16 2022 Rudis Snyder vs Cox nbsp Detroit Michigan2022 Yasar Dogu nbsp at 97 kgWin 41 14 nbsp Burak Sahin 3 1 26 February 2022 2022 Yasar Dogu International nbsp Istanbul TurkeyLoss 40 14 nbsp Alikhan Zhabrailov 2 8Win 40 13 nbsp Satyawart Kadian TF 12 1Win 39 13 nbsp Evan Ramos TF 10 0 February 12 2022 2022 Bout at the Ballpark nbsp Arlington Texas2021 US World Team Trials nbsp at 92 kgLoss 38 13 nbsp J den Cox 0 4 September 12 2021 2021 US World Team Trials nbsp Lincoln NebraskaLoss 38 12 nbsp J den Cox 0 5Win 38 11 nbsp Nate Jackson 12 6 September 11 2021Win 37 11 nbsp Trent Hidlay 5 4Win 36 11 nbsp Miguel Baray TF 10 02021 Poland Open 5th at 97 kgLoss 35 11 nbsp Alireza Karimi 2 2 June 8 2021 2021 Poland Open nbsp Warsaw PolandWin 35 10 nbsp Serik Bakytkhanov 8 2Loss 34 10 nbsp Mohammad Hossein Mohammadian TF 0 112020 US Olympic Team Trials nbsp at 97 kgLoss 34 9 nbsp Kyle Snyder 1 5 April 2 3 2021 2020 US Olympic Team Trials nbsp Fort Worth TexasLoss 34 8 nbsp Kyle Snyder TF 0 10Win 34 7 nbsp Michael Macchiavello TF 10 0Win 33 7 nbsp Ty Walz 6 3Win 32 7 nbsp Braxton Amos TF 10 02021 Matteo Pellicone Ranking Series nbsp at 97 kgWin 31 7 nbsp Alireza Karimi 3 3 March 6 2021 Matteo Pellicone Ranking Series 2021 nbsp Rome ItalyWin 30 7 nbsp Alisher Yergali 9 0Win 29 7 nbsp Feyzullah Akturk TF 12 1FloWrestling RTC Cup 5th as Ohio RTC at 97 kgWin 28 7 nbsp Hayden Zillmer 2 2 December 4 5 2020 FloWrestling RTC Cup nbsp Austin TexasLoss 27 7 nbsp Michael Macchiavello 6 6Win 27 6 nbsp Scottie Boykin TF 10 0Win 26 6 nbsp Ty Walz TF 10 0Win 25 6 nbsp Kyven Gadson INJ November 14 2020 FloWrestling Burroughs vs Valencia nbsp Austin Texas2020 US Nationals nbsp at 97 kgWin 24 6 nbsp Kyven Gadson 12 5 October 10 11 2020 2020 US Senior National Championships nbsp Coralville IowaWin 23 6 nbsp Hayden Zillmer 6 5Win 22 6 nbsp Ty Walz 4 4Win 21 6 nbsp Nathan Traxler TF 10 0Win 20 6 nbsp Deron Winn 7 0 August 30 2020 Chael Sonnen s Wrestling Underground I nbsp United States2019 US Nationals nbsp at 97 kgLoss 19 6 nbsp Hayden Zillmer 10 10 December 20 22 2019 2019 US Senior Nationals US Olympic Trials Qualifier nbsp Fort Worth TexasWin 19 5 nbsp Kyven Gadson 6 3Win 18 5 nbsp Derek White 6 3Win 17 5 nbsp Erik Hinckley TF 10 02019 US World Team Trials DNP at 92 kgLoss 16 5 nbsp Riley Lefever TF 0 11 May 17 19 2019 2019 US World Team Trials Challenge nbsp Raleigh North CarolinaWin 16 4 nbsp Timmy Mccall 10 6Loss 15 4 nbsp Hayden Zillmer 10 12Win 15 3 nbsp Riley Lefever TF 11 02019 US Open 5th at 92 kgWin 14 3 nbsp Riley Lefever TF 15 4 April 24 27 2019 2019 US Open National Championships nbsp Las Vegas NevadaLoss 13 3 nbsp Timothy Dudley 5 11Loss 13 2 nbsp Hayden Zillmer 7 12Win 13 1 nbsp Timmy McCall TF 10 0Win 12 1 nbsp Juan Durazo TF 10 0Win 11 1 nbsp Gabriel Camarillo TF 10 02018 U23 World Championships nbsp at 97 kgLoss 10 1 nbsp Givi Matcharashvili TF 0 10 November 12 18 2018 2018 U23 World Championships nbsp Bucharest RomaniaWin 10 0 nbsp Magomed Zakariev 10 8Win 9 0 nbsp Yunus Emre Dede TF 11 1Win 8 0 nbsp Nishan Randhawa TF 10 0Win 7 0 nbsp Igor Ovsyannikov 6 52018 US U23 Nationals amp World Team Trials nbsp at 97 kgWin 6 0 nbsp Kyle Conel TF 13 3 June 1 3 2018 2018 US U23 World Team Trials nbsp Akron OhioWin 5 0 nbsp Kyle Conel TF 12 2Win 4 0 nbsp Malik McDonald TF 10 0Win 3 0 nbsp Benjamin Honis 11 8Win 2 0 nbsp Jared Campbell TF 17 6Win 1 0 nbsp Andrew Jones TF 10 0NCAA record editNCAA Division I RecordRes Record Opponent Score Date EventEnd of 2019 2020 Season senior year 2020 Big Ten Championships nbsp at 197 lbsWin 110 11 Eric Schultz 4 1 March 7 8 2020 2020 Big Ten Conference ChampionshipsWin 109 11 Lucas Davison MD 16 5Win 108 11 Jackson Striggow MD 18 5Win 107 11 Shakur Rasheed MD 14 6 February 15 2020 Ohio State Penn State DualWin 106 11 Lucas Davison 14 9 February 9 2020 Northwestern Ohio State DualWin 105 11 Eric Schultz 6 2 February 2 2020 Ohio State Nebraska DualWin 104 11 Niko Cappello Fall January 31 2020 Maryland Ohio State DualWin 103 11 Hunter Ritter TF 19 3 January 26 2020 Ohio State Minnesota DualWin 102 11 Cash Wilcke 8 3 January 24 2020 Ohio State Iowa DualWin 101 11 Matt Wroblewski Fall January 19 2020 Illinois Ohio State DualWin 100 11 Peter Christensen TF 21 3 January 17 2020 Ohio State Wisconsin DualWin 99 11 Jordan Pagano MD 20 9 January 10 2020 Rutgers Ohio State DualWin 98 11 Kordell Norfleet 11 9 January 6 2020 Arizona State Ohio State Dual2019 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invite nbsp at 197 lbsWin 97 11 Christian Brunner MD 16 6 December 6 7 2019 2019 Cliff Keen InvitationalWin 96 11 Thomas Lane TF 16 1Win 95 11 Kordell Norfleet 5 3Win 94 11 Stan Smeltzer TF 19 4Win 93 11 Ricardo Rodriguez FallWin 92 11 Jon Leow MD 18 6 December 1 2019 Cornell Ohio State DualWin 91 11 Stanley Smeltzer TF 24 9 November 17 2019 Virginia Tech Ohio State DualWin 90 11 Kellan Stout MD 12 3 November 15 2019 Ohio State Pittsburgh DualWin 89 11 Nathan Traxler MD 19 8 November 10 2019 Stanford Ohio State Dual2019 MSU Open nbsp at 197 lbsWin 88 11 Jakob Woodley SV 1 6 4 November 2 2019 2019 Michigan State OpenWin 87 11 Landon Pelham TF 21 5Win 86 11 Matt Wroblewski MD 16 5Win 85 11 Thomas Penola MD 18 7Win 84 11 Cole Nye FallStart of 2019 2020 Season senior year End of 2018 2019 Season junior year 2019 NCAA Championships nbsp at 197 lbsLoss 83 11 Bo Nickal 1 5 March 21 23 2019 2019 NCAA Division I Wrestling ChampionshipsWin 83 10 Preston Weigel MD 12 4Win 82 10 Tom Sleigh 17 11Win 81 10 Jake Woodley MD 14 4Win 80 10 Brett Perry MD 12 32019 Big Ten Championships nbsp at 197 lbsLoss 79 10 Bo Nickal 3 10 March 3 4 2019 2019 Big Ten Conference ChampionshipsWin 79 9 Jacob Warner 5 2Win 78 9 Dylan Anderson MD 12 4Win 77 9 Matt Correnti MD 12 3Win 76 9 Ben Honis MD 14 4 February 22 2019 Ohio State Cornell DualWin 75 9 Eric Schultz SV 1 7 5 February 17 2019 Nebraska Ohio State DualWin 74 9 Christian Brunner 12 5 February 15 2019 Ohio State Purdue DualLoss 73 9 Bo Nickal Fall February 8 2019 Penn State Ohio State DualWin 73 8 Zach Chakonis TF 19 4 February 3 2019 Ohio State Northwestern DualWin 72 8 Andre Lee Fall February 1 2019 Ohio State Illinois DualWin 71 8 Jackson Striggow 12 5 January 25 2019 Michigan Ohio State DualWin 70 8 Nick Hinz Fall January 13 2019 Michigan State Ohio State DualWin 69 8 Jakob Hinz Fall January 11 2019 Ohio State Indiana DualWin 68 8 Malik McDonald MD 15 6 January 6 2019 North Carolina State Ohio State DualWin 67 8 Andrew Salemme Fall December 9 2018 Wisconsin Ohio State Dual2018 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invite nbsp at 197 lbsWin 66 8 Eric Schultz 8 3 November 30 December 1 2018 2018 Cliff Keen Las Vegas InvitationalWin 65 8 Christian Brunner MD 22 11Win 64 8 Ben Honis 7 2Win 63 8 Tom Lane 13 6Win 62 8 Cordell Eaton MD 12 3Win 61 8 Cale Davidson MD 17 5Start of 2018 2019 Season junior year End of 2017 2018 Season sophomore year 2018 NCAA Championships 4th at 197 lbsLoss 60 8 Kyle Conel 3 5 March 15 17 2018 2018 NCAA Division I Wrestling ChampionshipsWin 60 7 Ben Darmstadt 7 4Win 59 7 Shakur Rasheed 7 4Win 58 7 Cash Wilcke 6 2Loss 57 7 Kyle Conel FallWin 57 6 Christian Brunner MD 14 4Win 56 6 Tanner Orndorff 12 82018 Big Ten Championships nbsp at 197 lbsWin 55 6 Shakur Rasheed 8 4 March 3 4 2018 2018 Big Ten Conference ChampionshipsWin 54 6 Kevin Beazley 5 3Win 53 6 Eric Schultz 10 4Loss 52 6 Michael Macchiavello 5 7 February 18 2018 Ohio State North Carolina State DualWin 52 5 Kevin Beazley MD 17 6 February 11 2018 Ohio State Michigan DualLoss 51 5 Anthony Cassar 3 6 February 3 2018 Penn State Ohio State DualWin 51 4 Christian Brunner TF 18 3 January 28 2018 Purdue Ohio State DualWin 50 4 Nick May TF 20 2 January 26 2018 Ohio State Michigan State DualWin 49 4 Cash Wilcke 6 3 January 21 2018 Iowa Ohio State DualWin 48 4 Robert Steveson 7 4 January 12 2018 Minnesota Ohio State DualWin 47 4 Anthony Messner MD 18 7 January 7 2018 Ohio State Rutgers DualWin 46 4 Mansur Abdul Malik Fall January 5 2018 Ohio State Maryland DualWin 45 4 Scottie Boykin MD 20 8 December 17 2017 Ohio State Chattanooga DualWin 44 4 Patrick Brucki MD 14 4 December 15 2017 Ohio State Princeton DualWin 43 4 Spencer Irick MD 14 4 December 10 2017 Indiana Ohio State Dual2017 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invite nbsp at 197 lbsWin 42 4 Jared Haught Fall December 1 2 2017 2017 Cliff Keen Las Vegas InvitationalWin 41 4 Matt Williams 10 4Win 40 4 Hunter Ritter MD 20 7Win 39 4 Ben Honis 5 3Win 38 4 Eric Schultz 3 2Win 37 4 Tanner Orndorff 15 11Win 36 4 Shane Mast Fall November 21 2017 Kent State Ohio State DualWin 35 4 John Kelbly TF 18 2 Cleveland State Ohio State DualWin 34 4 FF FOR November 12 2017 Arizona State Ohio State DualStart of 2017 2018 Season sophomore year End of 2016 2017 Season freshman year 2017 NCAA Championships nbsp at 197 lbsWin 33 4 Jared Haught Fall March 16 18 2017 2017 NCAA Division I Wrestling ChampionshipsWin 32 4 Aaron Studebaker 8 4Loss 31 4 Brett Pfarr 9 13Win 31 3 Preston Weigel MD 13 5Win 30 3 Corey Griego MD 16 4Win 29 3 Malik McDonald MD 16 62017 Big Ten Championships nbsp at 197 lbsWin 28 3 Brett Pfarr 15 11 March 4 2017 2017 Big Ten Conference ChampionshipsWin 27 3 Aaron Studebaker 10 8Win 26 3 Cash Wilcke 10 5Win 25 3 Jacob Hinz TF 21 5Win 24 3 Benjamin Honis MD 20 9 February 19 2017 Ohio State Cornell DualLoss 23 3 Brett Pfarr 5 7 February 12 2017 Ohio State Minnesota DualWin 23 2 Aaron Studebaker 3 2 February 10 2017 Ohio State Nebraska DualWin 22 2 Matt Correnti MD 16 8 February 6 2017 Rutgers Ohio State DualWin 21 2 Matt McCutcheon 9 6 February 3 2017 Penn State Ohio State DualWin 20 2 Cash Wilcke MD 19 7 January 27 2017 Ohio State Iowa DualWin 19 2 David Brian Whisler MD 17 7 January 22 2017 Maryland Ohio State DualWin 18 2 Andre Lee Fall January 15 2017 Illinois Ohio State DualWin 17 2 Ricky Robertson MD 12 3 January 6 2017 Ohio State Wisconsin DualWin 16 2 Jacob Berkowitz MD 19 9 December 18 2016 Northwestern Ohio State DualLoss 15 2 J den Cox 4 6 December 8 2016 Missouri Ohio State Dual2016 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invite nbsp at 197 lbsWin 15 1 Jacob Smith 9 7 December 2 2016 2016 Cliff Keen Las Vegas InvitationalWin 14 1 Corey Griego 11 6Loss 13 1 Brett Pfarr MD 7 15Win 13 0 Tanner Orndorff TF 20 5Win 12 0 Anthony Mclaughlin 2 1Win 11 0 Harley Dilulo MD 18 7Win 10 0 Stephen Suglio TF 21 4 November 22 2016 Ohio State Arizona State DualWin 9 0 Collin Kelly Fall Ohio State Cleveland State DualWin 8 0 Sullivan Cauley Fall November 19 2016 Ohio State Arizona State Dual2016 Journeymen Collegiate Classic nbsp at 197 lbsWin 7 0 Ricky Robertson 12 11 November 13 2016 2016 Journeymen Collegiate ClassicWin 6 0 Freddy Vidal FallWin 5 0 Nathaniel Rose Fall2016 Eastern Michigan Open nbsp at 197 lbsWin 4 0 Riley Lefever 11 6 November 5 2016 2016 Eastern Michigan OpenWin 3 0 Austin Severn 12 6Win 2 0 Jake Kleimola MD 15 7Win 1 0 Landon Pelham TF 21 5Start of 2016 2017 Season freshman year Stats edit Season Year School Rank Weigh Class Record Win Bonus2020 Senior Ohio State University 1 197 27 0 100 00 74 07 2019 Junior 2 33 4 88 46 57 69 2018 Sophomore 4 27 4 87 10 41 94 2017 Freshman 3 33 4 89 19 56 76 Career 110 11 90 91 00 58 References edit Kollin Moore RUDIS Retrieved 2020 11 20 Kollin Moore Ohio State Buckeyes 2018 05 21 Retrieved 2020 11 19 a b DORKSENCorrespondent AARON No Moore NCAA title shots OSU Norwayne wrestling great riding out coronavirus shutdown turns focus to Olympic Trials The Daily Record Retrieved 2020 11 20 Editor AARON DORKSENSports NO MOORE WAIT FOR KOLLIN Senior wins Norwayne s first title with perfect perfect season The Daily Record Retrieved 2020 11 20 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last has generic name help KOLLIN MOORE CONTINUES STORIED CAREER WITH RUDIS RUDIS 2020 05 19 Retrieved 2020 11 20 Reports T G Staff Kandel named WCAL Player of Year Ashland Times Gazette Retrieved 2020 11 20 Editor AARON DORKSENSports Unfinished business Norwayne wrestler Kollin Moore on mission to win state title The Daily Record Retrieved 2020 11 20 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last has generic name help Patsko Scott clevel com 2015 05 06 St Edward wrestler Parker Knapp verbally commits to Ohio State cleveland Retrieved 2020 11 20 2016 17 Wrestling Media Guide PDF Wrestling Kollin wants Moore after losing in NCAA semifinals The Lantern 2017 10 03 Retrieved 2020 11 24 Three Claim Eastern Michigan Open Titles Ohio State Buckeyes 2016 11 05 Retrieved 2020 11 24 BV 2016 12 03 Dean Dominates on Way to Title in Vegas Big Red Takes 5th Associated Wrestling Press Retrieved 2020 11 24 2017 18 Wrestling Media Guide PDF Ohio State claims 2017 Big Ten Wrestling Championships Big Ten Network 2017 03 05 Retrieved 2020 11 24 a b Wrestling Kollin Moore Falls to Minnesota s Brett Pfarr in the NCAA Semifinals Eleven Warriors 2017 03 17 Retrieved 2020 11 24 Wrestling Kollin Moore Moves into NCAA Semifinals with Statement Win Eleven Warriors 2017 03 17 Retrieved 2020 11 24 Moore Haught to meet at All Star Classic InterMat Retrieved 2020 11 24 Dunleav Ryan 2017 03 06 B1G Wrestling Championships RECAP Final results nj Retrieved 2020 11 24 Wrestling Ohio State wins 3 individual brackets team title in Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational tournament The Lantern 2017 12 03 Retrieved 2020 11 30 Perlowitz Sara COLUMN Penn State wrestling s Anthony Cassar earned 197 starting spot after taking down top ranked Kollin Moore The Daily Collegian Retrieved 2020 11 30 Kollin Moore Luke Pletcher win Big Ten wrestling titles for Ohio State The Columbus Dispatch Retrieved 2020 11 30 Peticca Mike 2018 03 16 Kent s Conel upsets Ohio State s Moore in quarterfinals cleveland Retrieved 2020 12 03 Easterling Chris NCAA WRESTLING Ohio State s Kollin Moore not looking back The Repository Retrieved 2020 12 03 Smith Earl 2018 12 02 Facts Numbers and Trends from the 2018 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational The Open Mat Retrieved 2021 03 10 Watch Bo Nickal Pins Kollin Moore to Seal Penn State Victory Over Ohio State Roar Lions Roar 2019 02 09 Retrieved 2021 03 10 Carlson Jim 2019 02 07 Penn State Ohio State wrestling picks and prediction Top 5 thriller looms in Columbus Will all the stars go pennlive Retrieved 2021 03 10 Ohio State wrestling announces Big Ten Championship lineup Buckeyes Wire 2019 03 05 Retrieved 2021 03 10 Penn State claims 2019 B1G Wrestling Championships Big Ten Network 2019 03 10 Retrieved 2021 03 10 Bo Nickal vs Kollin Moore is the 2019 NCAA Finals Main Event Roar Lions Roar 2019 03 23 Retrieved 2021 04 12 Bodani Frank Penn State wrestling crowns three champions rolls to yet another NCAA title York Daily Record Retrieved 2021 04 12 Kratch James 2020 03 05 Big Ten Wrestling Championships 2020 197 pound preview picks nj Retrieved 2021 05 10 Luke Pletcher and Kollin Moore Win Big Ten Championships As Eight Buckeyes Place In the Conference Tournament Eleven Warriors 2020 03 08 Retrieved 2021 05 10 Kollin Moore Luke Pletcher Come to Terms with Losing National Championship Opportunity As Their Ohio State Wrestling Careers End Eleven Warriors 2020 04 02 Retrieved 2021 05 10 Wrestling Kollin Moore Finishes Season As Hodge Trophy Runner up Eleven Warriors 2020 03 30 Retrieved 2021 05 10 U S Junior athletes set for UWW Junior World Championships Aug 30 September 4 Team USA Archived from the original on August 25 2016 Kollin Moore Earns Spot on Second Junior World Team Ohio State Buckeyes 2017 06 10 Retrieved 2021 03 09 Moore Takes Home Bronze at Jr World Championships Ohio State Buckeyes 2017 08 01 Retrieved 2021 03 09 Myles Martin and Kollin Moore Win U23 World Team Trials Eleven Warriors 2018 06 03 Retrieved 2021 03 09 Smith Earl 2018 11 18 Three Men s Freestyle Team Members Take Silver at the U23 World 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