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Mason Parris

Mason Parris (born October 1, 1999) is an American freestyle and folkstyle wrestler who competes at 125 kilograms. In freestyle, he claimed the 2019 World Junior Wrestling Championships gold medal. As a folkstyle wrestler, he was the 2023 NCAA Division I national champion and Big Ten Conference champion at 285 pounds for the Michigan Wolverines, and the Dan Hodge Trophy winner.

Mason Parris
Personal information
NationalityAmerican
Born (1999-10-01) October 1, 1999 (age 24)
Lawrenceburg, Indiana, U.S.
Height6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Weight125 kg (276 lb)
Sport
Country United States
SportWrestling
Weight class285 lb (129 kg)
Event(s)Freestyle and Folkstyle
ClubCliff Keen Wrestling Club
Coached bySean Bormet
Medal record

High school career edit

Parris attended Lawrenceburg High School in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, where he was a three-sport athlete, participating in wrestling, football, and track and field. In wrestling, he won three Indiana state titles at 220 pounds in 2016, 2017, and 2018. He set an Indiana state record with 11 career pins at the state tournament. He finished his career with an overall record of 206–1, including a 152–0 recorded over his final three seasons.[1] He also won the Junior Schalles Award for best high school pinner in 2018.[2][3]

In football, he was a three-time First Team All-State as a linebacker, and a three-time TriState Football Indiana Defensive Player of the Year.[3] He finished his career with 612 total tackles (302 solo), 17.0 sacks, 61.5 tackles for losses, 10 forced fumbles, five interceptions, and 16 fumble recoveries.[4]

College career edit

As a freshman at Michigan, Parris compiled a 32–9 record. He led the Wolverines with 32 wins and 13 falls.[3] As a sophomore, he compiled a 28–1 record. He led the team with 28 wins and 11 falls. At the Big Ten tournament, he finished as runner-up to Gable Steveson, losing 8–6.[5] He was then scheduled to compete at the NCAA championships as the second-seed, however, the event was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[6][7] After the season ended, he was named a first team NCAA Division I All-American due to his performance through the season.[8][9]

As a junior he compiled a 12–2 record, after he missed half of the season due to a herniated disc in his neck that he suffered at the U.S. World Team Trials semi-finals in September 2021.[10] At the Big Ten tournament, he finished as runner-up to Steveson. During the 2021 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships, he faced Steveson in a rematch of the Big Ten championships, and finished as runner-up, losing in the final 8–4.[11][12] Parris only lost three matches over the last two seasons, all to Steveson. After the season ended, he was again named an All-American.[13] In December 2021, he signed a NIL (Next In Line) deal with the WWE.[14]

As a senior he compiled a 19–6 record. He finished in fourth place at the Big Ten Championships and in fifth place at the 2022 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships.[15][16] After the season ended, he was again named an All-American.[17]

As a fifth-year senior he compiled an undefeated 33–0 record, with 21 bonus wins, 11 pins, three technical falls and seven major decisions. He Earned 17 wins over nationally ranked opponents and posted a combined 10–0 record over the 2023 NCAA heavyweights All-Americans. At the 2023 Big Ten Wrestling Championships, he won the heavyweight championship, defeating Greg Kerkvliet 5–3 in overtime of the final. He became the first Michigan wrestler to win a Big Ten heavyweight championship since Airron Richardson in 1998.[18][19] At the 2023 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships he posted a perfect 5–0 record at the NCAA Championships as the top-seed, and outscored his opponents 49–6. During the final he again defeated Kerkvliet, 5–1, to win the NCAA heavyweight championship.[20] He became the first Michigan heavyweight champion since Kirk Trost in 1986.[21] Following an outstanding season he was named an All-American and awarded the Dan Hodge Trophy, as the best collegiate wrestler.[22][23] He was also named the University of Michigan's Athlete of the Year.[24]

International career edit

During the 2019 World Junior Wrestling Championships, he posted a perfect 4–0 record and defeated his opponents 36–3. During the gold medal match, he pinned future Olympic medalist Amir Hossein Zare in the first-period.[25][26]

He represented the United States at the 2023 World Wrestling Championships where he won a bronze medal in the men's freestyle 125 kg.[27] He then represented the United States at the 2023 Pan American Games and won a gold medal in the men's 125 kg, defeating two-time Olympian and three-time Pan American Games medalist José Daniel Díaz.[28]

He represented the United States at the 2024 Pan American Wrestling Championships where he won a gold medal in the men's freestyle 125 kg event. He started the tournament with a 10–0 victory over Richard DesChatelets. His semifinal and finals opponents defaulted due to injury, as a result his lone victory was enough for the gold.[29][30]

By winning the bronze medal at the world championships, Parris earned an automatic berth into the best-of-three 125 kg championship series at the 2024 Olympic trials.[31] During the Olympic trials he won both matches against Hayden Zillmer with 7–0 decisions to qualify for the 2024 Summer Olympics.[32]

Freestyle record edit

Senior Freestyle Matches
Res. Record Opponent Score Date Event Location
2024 US Olympic Team Trials   at 125 kg
Win 40–9   Hayden Zillmer 7–0 April20, 2024 2024 US Olympic Team Trials   State College, Pennsylvania
Win 39–9   Hayden Zillmer 7–0
2024 Pan American Championships   at 125 kg
Win 38–9   Jonovan Smith FF February 24, 2024 2024 Pan American Continental Championships

  Acapulco, Mexico

Win 37–9   José Daniel Díaz FF
Win 36–9   Richard DesChatelets TF 10–0
2024 Grand Prix Zagreb Open   at 125 kg
Win 35–9   Giorgi Meshvildishvili 5–2 January 11, 2024 2024 Grand Prix Zagreb Open

  Zagreb, Croatia

Loss 34–9   Amir Reza Masoumi 6–11
Win 34–8   Amar Dhesi TF 11–0
Win 33–8   Vakhit Galayev TF 15–4
2023 Pan American Games   at 125 kg
Win 32–8   José Daniel Díaz 2–0 November 2, 2023 2023 Pan American Games

  Santiago, Chile

Win 31–8   Aaron Johnson TF 10–0
Win 30–8   Elison Adames TF 12–0
2023 World Championships   at 125 kg
Win 29–8   Abdulla Kurbanov TF 12–2 September 16–17, 2023 2023 World Championships

  Belgrade, Serbia

Loss 28–8   Geno Petriashvili 6–8
Win 28–7   Deng Zhiwei 8–4
Win 27–7   Abraham Conyedo 3–0
Win 26–7   Yusup Batirmurzaev TF 11–0
2023 Polyák Imre & Varga János Memorial   at 125 kg
Win 25–7   Dániel Ligeti INJ July 13–16, 2023 2023 Polyák Imre & Varga János Memorial

  Budapest, Hungary

Win 24–7   Deng Zhiwei 5–0
Win 23–7   Youssif Hemida TF 11–1
Win 22–7   Abraham Conyedo TF 10–0
2023 US World Team Trials   at 125 kg
Loss 21–7   Gable Steveson 0–5 June 9–10, 2023 2023 Final X   Newark, New Jersey
Loss 21–6   Gable Steveson 2–6
Win 21–5   Nick Gwiazdowski 6–2 May 20–21, 2023 2023 US World Team Trials   Colorado Springs, Colorado
Win 20–5   Wyatt Hendrickson 12–11
Win 19–5   Tony Cassioppi TF 10–0
2023 US Open   at 125 kg
Win 18–5   Wyatt Hendrickson TF 20–7 April 27, 2023 2023 US Open National Championships

  Las Vegas, Nevada

Win 17–5   Demetrius Thomas Fall
Loss 16–5   Gable Steveson TF 1–12
Win 16–4   Ty Walz 4–0
Win 15–4   Gary Traub TF 10–0
Win 14–4   Gabe Jacobs TF 10–0
2021 US World Team Trials   at 125 kg
Loss 13–4   Nick Gwiazdowski 3–10 September 11–12, 2021 2021 US World Team Trials   Lincoln, Nebraska
Loss 13–3   Nick Gwiazdowski 0–6
Win 13–2   Dom Bradley 8–4
Win 12–2   Austin Schafer Fall
2020 US Olympic Team Trials   at 125 kg
Win 11–2   Tony Nelson 6–3 April 2–3, 2021 2020 US Olympic Team Trials   Fort Worth, Texas
Win 10–2   Dom Bradley 7–4
Win 9–2   Tanner Hall TF 10–0
Loss 8–2   Greg Kerkvliet 4–4
FloWrestling RTC Cup   at 125 kg
Win 8–1   Jordan Wood TF 12–1 December 4–5, 2020 FloWrestling RTC Cup

  Austin, Texas

Win 7–1   Nick Gwiazdowski 10–7
Loss 6–1   Nick Gwiazdowski TF 8–18
Win 6–0   Tony Nelson 8–2
2020 US Nationals   at 125 kg
Win 5–0   Tanner Hall 8–2 October 9–11, 2020 2020 US National Championships

  Coralville, Iowa

Win 4–0   Trent Hillger Fall
Win 3–0   Jordan Wood 9–6
Win 2–0   Chris Lance 9–4
Win 1–0   Josh Heindselman TF 10–0

References edit

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External links edit

  • Michigan Wolverines bio

mason, parris, born, october, 1999, american, freestyle, folkstyle, wrestler, competes, kilograms, freestyle, claimed, 2019, world, junior, wrestling, championships, gold, medal, folkstyle, wrestler, 2023, ncaa, division, national, champion, conference, champi. Mason Parris born October 1 1999 is an American freestyle and folkstyle wrestler who competes at 125 kilograms In freestyle he claimed the 2019 World Junior Wrestling Championships gold medal As a folkstyle wrestler he was the 2023 NCAA Division I national champion and Big Ten Conference champion at 285 pounds for the Michigan Wolverines and the Dan Hodge Trophy winner Mason ParrisPersonal informationNationalityAmericanBorn 1999 10 01 October 1 1999 age 24 Lawrenceburg Indiana U S Height6 ft 2 in 188 cm Weight125 kg 276 lb SportCountry United StatesSportWrestlingWeight class285 lb 129 kg Event s Freestyle and FolkstyleClubCliff Keen Wrestling ClubCoached bySean BormetMedal record Men s freestyle wrestling Representing the United States World Championships 2023 Belgrade 125 kg Pan American Games 2023 Santiago 125 kg Pan American Championships 2024 Acapulco 125 kg Junior World Championships 2019 Tallinn 125 kg Collegiate Wrestling Representing the Michigan Wolverines NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships 2023 Tulsa 285 lb 2021 St Louis 285 lb Big Ten Championships 2023 Ann Arbor 285 lb 2020 Piscataway 285 lb 2021 State College 285 lb Contents 1 High school career 2 College career 3 International career 4 Freestyle record 5 References 6 External linksHigh school career editParris attended Lawrenceburg High School in Lawrenceburg Indiana where he was a three sport athlete participating in wrestling football and track and field In wrestling he won three Indiana state titles at 220 pounds in 2016 2017 and 2018 He set an Indiana state record with 11 career pins at the state tournament He finished his career with an overall record of 206 1 including a 152 0 recorded over his final three seasons 1 He also won the Junior Schalles Award for best high school pinner in 2018 2 3 In football he was a three time First Team All State as a linebacker and a three time TriState Football Indiana Defensive Player of the Year 3 He finished his career with 612 total tackles 302 solo 17 0 sacks 61 5 tackles for losses 10 forced fumbles five interceptions and 16 fumble recoveries 4 College career editAs a freshman at Michigan Parris compiled a 32 9 record He led the Wolverines with 32 wins and 13 falls 3 As a sophomore he compiled a 28 1 record He led the team with 28 wins and 11 falls At the Big Ten tournament he finished as runner up to Gable Steveson losing 8 6 5 He was then scheduled to compete at the NCAA championships as the second seed however the event was cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 6 7 After the season ended he was named a first team NCAA Division I All American due to his performance through the season 8 9 As a junior he compiled a 12 2 record after he missed half of the season due to a herniated disc in his neck that he suffered at the U S World Team Trials semi finals in September 2021 10 At the Big Ten tournament he finished as runner up to Steveson During the 2021 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships he faced Steveson in a rematch of the Big Ten championships and finished as runner up losing in the final 8 4 11 12 Parris only lost three matches over the last two seasons all to Steveson After the season ended he was again named an All American 13 In December 2021 he signed a NIL Next In Line deal with the WWE 14 As a senior he compiled a 19 6 record He finished in fourth place at the Big Ten Championships and in fifth place at the 2022 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships 15 16 After the season ended he was again named an All American 17 As a fifth year senior he compiled an undefeated 33 0 record with 21 bonus wins 11 pins three technical falls and seven major decisions He Earned 17 wins over nationally ranked opponents and posted a combined 10 0 record over the 2023 NCAA heavyweights All Americans At the 2023 Big Ten Wrestling Championships he won the heavyweight championship defeating Greg Kerkvliet 5 3 in overtime of the final He became the first Michigan wrestler to win a Big Ten heavyweight championship since Airron Richardson in 1998 18 19 At the 2023 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships he posted a perfect 5 0 record at the NCAA Championships as the top seed and outscored his opponents 49 6 During the final he again defeated Kerkvliet 5 1 to win the NCAA heavyweight championship 20 He became the first Michigan heavyweight champion since Kirk Trost in 1986 21 Following an outstanding season he was named an All American and awarded the Dan Hodge Trophy as the best collegiate wrestler 22 23 He was also named the University of Michigan s Athlete of the Year 24 International career editDuring the 2019 World Junior Wrestling Championships he posted a perfect 4 0 record and defeated his opponents 36 3 During the gold medal match he pinned future Olympic medalist Amir Hossein Zare in the first period 25 26 He represented the United States at the 2023 World Wrestling Championships where he won a bronze medal in the men s freestyle 125 kg 27 He then represented the United States at the 2023 Pan American Games and won a gold medal in the men s 125 kg defeating two time Olympian and three time Pan American Games medalist Jose Daniel Diaz 28 He represented the United States at the 2024 Pan American Wrestling Championships where he won a gold medal in the men s freestyle 125 kg event He started the tournament with a 10 0 victory over Richard DesChatelets His semifinal and finals opponents defaulted due to injury as a result his lone victory was enough for the gold 29 30 By winning the bronze medal at the world championships Parris earned an automatic berth into the best of three 125 kg championship series at the 2024 Olympic trials 31 During the Olympic trials he won both matches against Hayden Zillmer with 7 0 decisions to qualify for the 2024 Summer Olympics 32 Freestyle record editSenior Freestyle Matches Res Record Opponent Score Date Event Location 2024 US Olympic Team Trials nbsp at 125 kg Win 40 9 nbsp Hayden Zillmer 7 0 April20 2024 2024 US Olympic Team Trials nbsp State College Pennsylvania Win 39 9 nbsp Hayden Zillmer 7 0 2024 Pan American Championships nbsp at 125 kg Win 38 9 nbsp Jonovan Smith FF February 24 2024 2024 Pan American Continental Championships nbsp Acapulco Mexico Win 37 9 nbsp Jose Daniel Diaz FF Win 36 9 nbsp Richard DesChatelets TF 10 0 2024 Grand Prix Zagreb Open nbsp at 125 kg Win 35 9 nbsp Giorgi Meshvildishvili 5 2 January 11 2024 2024 Grand Prix Zagreb Open nbsp Zagreb Croatia Loss 34 9 nbsp Amir Reza Masoumi 6 11 Win 34 8 nbsp Amar Dhesi TF 11 0 Win 33 8 nbsp Vakhit Galayev TF 15 4 2023 Pan American Games nbsp at 125 kg Win 32 8 nbsp Jose Daniel Diaz 2 0 November 2 2023 2023 Pan American Games nbsp Santiago Chile Win 31 8 nbsp Aaron Johnson TF 10 0 Win 30 8 nbsp Elison Adames TF 12 0 2023 World Championships nbsp at 125 kg Win 29 8 nbsp Abdulla Kurbanov TF 12 2 September 16 17 2023 2023 World Championships nbsp Belgrade Serbia Loss 28 8 nbsp Geno Petriashvili 6 8 Win 28 7 nbsp Deng Zhiwei 8 4 Win 27 7 nbsp Abraham Conyedo 3 0 Win 26 7 nbsp Yusup Batirmurzaev TF 11 0 2023 Polyak Imre amp Varga Janos Memorial nbsp at 125 kg Win 25 7 nbsp Daniel Ligeti INJ July 13 16 2023 2023 Polyak Imre amp Varga Janos Memorial nbsp Budapest Hungary Win 24 7 nbsp Deng Zhiwei 5 0 Win 23 7 nbsp Youssif Hemida TF 11 1 Win 22 7 nbsp Abraham Conyedo TF 10 0 2023 US World Team Trials nbsp at 125 kg Loss 21 7 nbsp Gable Steveson 0 5 June 9 10 2023 2023 Final X nbsp Newark New Jersey Loss 21 6 nbsp Gable Steveson 2 6 Win 21 5 nbsp Nick Gwiazdowski 6 2 May 20 21 2023 2023 US World Team Trials nbsp Colorado Springs Colorado Win 20 5 nbsp Wyatt Hendrickson 12 11 Win 19 5 nbsp Tony Cassioppi TF 10 0 2023 US Open nbsp at 125 kg Win 18 5 nbsp Wyatt Hendrickson TF 20 7 April 27 2023 2023 US Open National Championships nbsp Las Vegas Nevada Win 17 5 nbsp Demetrius Thomas Fall Loss 16 5 nbsp Gable Steveson TF 1 12 Win 16 4 nbsp Ty Walz 4 0 Win 15 4 nbsp Gary Traub TF 10 0 Win 14 4 nbsp Gabe Jacobs TF 10 0 2021 US World Team Trials nbsp at 125 kg Loss 13 4 nbsp Nick Gwiazdowski 3 10 September 11 12 2021 2021 US World Team Trials nbsp Lincoln Nebraska Loss 13 3 nbsp Nick Gwiazdowski 0 6 Win 13 2 nbsp Dom Bradley 8 4 Win 12 2 nbsp Austin Schafer Fall 2020 US Olympic Team Trials nbsp at 125 kg Win 11 2 nbsp Tony Nelson 6 3 April 2 3 2021 2020 US Olympic Team Trials nbsp Fort Worth Texas Win 10 2 nbsp Dom Bradley 7 4 Win 9 2 nbsp Tanner Hall TF 10 0 Loss 8 2 nbsp Greg Kerkvliet 4 4 FloWrestling RTC Cup nbsp at 125 kg Win 8 1 nbsp Jordan Wood TF 12 1 December 4 5 2020 FloWrestling RTC Cup nbsp Austin Texas Win 7 1 nbsp Nick Gwiazdowski 10 7 Loss 6 1 nbsp Nick Gwiazdowski TF 8 18 Win 6 0 nbsp Tony Nelson 8 2 2020 US Nationals nbsp at 125 kg Win 5 0 nbsp Tanner Hall 8 2 October 9 11 2020 2020 US National Championships nbsp Coralville Iowa Win 4 0 nbsp Trent Hillger Fall Win 3 0 nbsp Jordan Wood 9 6 Win 2 0 nbsp Chris Lance 9 4 Win 1 0 nbsp Josh Heindselman TF 10 0References edit Harrison Alex December 10 2021 Lawrenceburg Michigan wrestler Mason Parris gets name image and likeness deal with WWE The Cincinnati Enquirer Retrieved August 13 2023 Junior Schalles Award win magazine com Retrieved August 13 2023 a b c Mason Parris MGoBlue com Retrieved August 13 2023 Shoemaker Greg February 20 2018 Parris named TSF Indiana DPOY again tristatefootball com Retrieved August 13 2023 Iowa wins the 2020 Big Ten wrestling tournament NCAA com March 8 2020 Retrieved August 13 2023 Miller Zach March 11 2020 NCAA wrestling tournament brackets 2020 Top seeds announced for each weight class NorthJersey com Retrieved August 13 2023 Goodwin Cody March 20 2020 NCAA cancels Division I II III wrestling championships amid COVID 19 pandemic Des Moines Register Retrieved August 13 2023 Naasz Nate April 17 2020 NWCA Division I Coaches Group announces 2020 All America Teams teamusa org Archived from the original on June 3 2020 Retrieved August 13 2023 2020 NWCA Division I First Team All Americans PDF nwcaonline com April 17 2020 Retrieved August 13 2023 Howard Leah March 30 2023 Conqu ring Heroes Parris Overcomes Injury to Achieve Perfection MGoBlue com Retrieved August 13 2023 Blount Rachel March 21 2021 Gophers heavyweight Gable Steveson dominates his way to NCAA title Star Tribune Retrieved August 13 2023 Kulfan Ted March 21 2021 Mason Parris leads Michigan to fifth place finish at NCAA Wrestling Championships The Detroit News Retrieved August 13 2023 Kratch James March 20 2021 NCAA Wrestling Championships 2021 results All Americans top 8 finishers NJ com Retrieved August 13 2023 Thayer Traivs December 8 2021 Mason Parris Joins Inaugural WWE Next In Line Program eaglecountryonline com Retrieved August 13 2023 6 seniors poised for their 1st NCAA wrestling titles in their final year of eligibility NCAA com October 18 2022 Retrieved August 13 2023 Goodwin Cody March 7 2022 Lawrenceburg s Mason Parris takes fourth at 285 helps Michigan to Big Ten wrestling title Des Moines Register Retrieved August 13 2023 Evans Bill March 19 2022 2022 NCAA Wrestling All Americans Meet the national finalists placewinners top 8 NJ com Retrieved August 13 2023 Thayer Travis March 6 2023 Mason Parris Wins Big Ten Championship eaglecountryonline com Retrieved August 13 2023 Smith Megan March 6 2023 Mason Parris takes home heavyweight title Michigan places fifth at Big Ten Tournament The Michigan Daily Retrieved August 13 2023 Howard Leah March 18 2023 Parris Caps Perfect Season Wins Heavyweight National Title MGoBlue com Retrieved August 13 2023 Harrison Alex March 18 2023 Lawrenceburg s Mason Parris wins NCAA wrestling national championship The Cincinnati Enquirer Retrieved August 13 2023 Harrison Alex March 27 2023 Lawrenceburg native Mason Parris named nation s best collegiate wrestler The Cincinnati Enquirer Retrieved August 13 2023 Howard Leah March 27 2023 Parris Wins Prestigious Dan Hodge Trophy MGoBlue com Retrieved August 13 2023 VanMetre Sarah July 3 2023 Brooks Parris Named U M Athletes of the Year MGoBlue com Retrieved August 13 2023 VanMetre Sarah August 14 2019 Parris Takes Home Junior World Championships Gold with Finals Pin MGoBlue com Retrieved August 13 2023 Kornacki Steve January 10 2020 Mason Parris Fresh Off a Gold Medal Summer Remains Undefeated for Wolverines MGoBlue com Retrieved August 13 2023 Howard Leah September 6 2023 Parris to Represent USA at 2023 Senior World Championships MGoBlue com Retrieved September 6 2023 Immel Richard November 1 2023 Snyder collects third Pan American Games gold Parris Richard Berger also nab titles for U S men s freestyle thamat com Retrieved November 1 2023 Asmann Savannah February 24 2024 U S wins team title sweeps gold in men s freestyle at the Pan American Championships in Acapulco Mexico thamat com Retrieved February 4 2024 2024 Pan American Wrestling Championships Results Book PDF United World Wrestling Archived from the original PDF on 28 February 2024 Retrieved 5 March 2024 Abrams Alex April 20 2024 All Signs Are Pointing Toward Paris 2024 For Heavyweight Mason Parris At This Weekend s Wrestling Trials teamusa com Retrieved April 20 2024 Gerber Lainey April 20 2024 Wrestler Mason Parris officially headed to the Olympics woodtv com Retrieved April 20 2024 External links editMichigan Wolverines bio Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mason Parris amp oldid 1222044040, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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