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Six Badgers find the podium at the Cyclone Invitational
November 08, 2025 | Wrestling
Rivera and Fugitt come home with first-place finishes
AMES, Iowa - The No. 22 Wisconsin wrestling team turned in a strong showing at the Cyclone Invitational, with six finalists and multiple podium finishes to close out the weekend.
At 125, No. 9 Nicolar Rivera continued his dominance, going 3-0 to win the title. Rivera opened with a 7-1 decision before earning a 17-2 tech fall in the semifinals and finishing with a 5-1 victory in the championship match.
No. 4 Zan Fugitt added Wisconsin's second title at 133, picking up three straight major decisions, including a 13-2 win in the finals to secure first place.
At 149, No. 14 Joseph Zargo placed third after a strong performance that featured a 21-6 tech fall win and a no-contest victory over teammate Elliott Biba in the third-place bout.
No. 32 Luke Mechler made an impressive run at 157, advancing to the finals with a pin, a major decision, and a 6-5 win in the semifinals. Mechler finished as runner-up after a close 4-3 decision in the title match.
At 165, No. 20 Cody Goebel also earned a second-place finish, collecting a 9-2 decision in his opener and advancing to the finals after a semifinal medical forfeit.
No. 27 Luke Condon followed with another runner-up finish at 174, earning back-to-back decision wins to reach the finals before dropping an 11-3 major decision in the championship round.
At 184, Cale Anderson secured third place after a 15-4 major decision and a 12-7 win to close out his bracket.
No. 17 Braxton Amos impressed at heavyweight, advancing to the finals with a major decision, a pin, and a 5-0 shutout. Amos fell just short in a tight 5-4 decision in the championship match to finish second overall.
Rounding out the podium finishes, Gannon Rosenfeld placed fourth at heavyweight after earning a 7-3 decision in the quarterfinals.
Wisconsin Results:
125
No. 9 Nicolar Rivera (3-0) – 1st Place
133
No. 4 Zan Fugitt (3-0) – 1st Place
149
No. 15 Joseph Zargo (1-1) – 3rd Place
157
Luke Mechler (3-1) – 2nd Place
165
Cody Goebel (2-1) – 2nd Place
174
No. 27 Luke Condon (2-1) – 2nd Place
184
Cale Anderson (2-1) – 3rd Place
285
No. 17 Braxton Amos (3-1) – 2nd Place
Gannon Rosenfeld (1-2) – 4th Place
Looking Ahead
The Badgers return to action next week when they travel to Athens, Ohio, to face the Ohio Bobcats in their second dual of the season.
At 125, No. 9 Nicolar Rivera continued his dominance, going 3-0 to win the title. Rivera opened with a 7-1 decision before earning a 17-2 tech fall in the semifinals and finishing with a 5-1 victory in the championship match.
No. 4 Zan Fugitt added Wisconsin's second title at 133, picking up three straight major decisions, including a 13-2 win in the finals to secure first place.
At 149, No. 14 Joseph Zargo placed third after a strong performance that featured a 21-6 tech fall win and a no-contest victory over teammate Elliott Biba in the third-place bout.
No. 32 Luke Mechler made an impressive run at 157, advancing to the finals with a pin, a major decision, and a 6-5 win in the semifinals. Mechler finished as runner-up after a close 4-3 decision in the title match.
At 165, No. 20 Cody Goebel also earned a second-place finish, collecting a 9-2 decision in his opener and advancing to the finals after a semifinal medical forfeit.
No. 27 Luke Condon followed with another runner-up finish at 174, earning back-to-back decision wins to reach the finals before dropping an 11-3 major decision in the championship round.
At 184, Cale Anderson secured third place after a 15-4 major decision and a 12-7 win to close out his bracket.
No. 17 Braxton Amos impressed at heavyweight, advancing to the finals with a major decision, a pin, and a 5-0 shutout. Amos fell just short in a tight 5-4 decision in the championship match to finish second overall.
Rounding out the podium finishes, Gannon Rosenfeld placed fourth at heavyweight after earning a 7-3 decision in the quarterfinals.
Wisconsin Results:
125
No. 9 Nicolar Rivera (3-0) – 1st Place
- Dec. Yusief Lillie (Utah Valley) 7-1
- TF Ethan Perryman (Iowa State) 17-2 (3:00)
- Dec. Bridger Ricks (Utah Valley) 5-1
133
No. 4 Zan Fugitt (3-0) – 1st Place
- MD Richard Murillo (Cal Baptist) 16-4
- MD Carter Pearson (Iowa State) 9-0
- MD Marcel Lopez (SIUE) 13-2
149
No. 15 Joseph Zargo (1-1) – 3rd Place
- TF Matt Buck (Cal Baptist) 21-6 (2:34)
- Lost Dec. David Evans (Utah Valley) 5-0
- No Contest vs. Elliott Biba (Wisconsin)
157
Luke Mechler (3-1) – 2nd Place
- Fall Koa Ruiz (Cal Baptist) 4:02
- MD Mark Takara (Utah Valley) 14-3
- Dec. Drayden Morton (Cal Baptist) 6-5
- Lost Dec. Vinny Zerban (Iowa State) 4-3
165
Cody Goebel (2-1) – 2nd Place
- Dec. Landen Johnson (SIUE) 9-2
- MFFL Aiden Riggins (Iowa State)
- Lost TF Connor Euton (Iowa State) 19-4 (4:31)
174
No. 27 Luke Condon (2-1) – 2nd Place
- Dec. Tanner Lofthouse (Utah Valley) 13-6
- Dec. Dominic Lopez (SIUE) 5-2
- Lost MD MJ Gaitan (Iowa State) 11-3
184
Cale Anderson (2-1) – 3rd Place
- MD Nico Ronchetti (SIUE) 15-4
- Lost Dec. Caleb Uhlenhopp (Utah Valley) 11-9
- Dec. Deron Pulliam (SIUE) 12-7
285
No. 17 Braxton Amos (3-1) – 2nd Place
- MD Jake Fernandez (SIUE) 11-1
- Fall Caeden Olin (Cal Baptist) 4:42
- Dec. McCrae Hagarty (Iowa State) 5-0
- Lost Dec. Yonger Bastida (Iowa State) 5-4
Gannon Rosenfeld (1-2) – 4th Place
- Dec. Tristan Kemp (Cal Baptist) 7-3
- Lost TF Yonger Bastida (Iowa State) 17-2 (3:27)
- Lost Fall McCrae Hagarty (Iowa State) 2:44
Looking Ahead
The Badgers return to action next week when they travel to Athens, Ohio, to face the Ohio Bobcats in their second dual of the season.
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