
Badgers finish off 2025 with win over ASU
December 20, 2025 | Wrestling
UW earns 26-15 victory to move to 8-0
MADISON, Wis. — The Wisconsin wrestling team finished off its 2025 slate of matches with a 26-15 win over Arizona State this Saturday at the Field House. Two early pins helped the Badgers secure their eighth victory on the season, and remain perfect thus far.
The dual started at the 197 weight class, with Wyatt Ingham for the Badgers delivering in a big way. The redshirt freshman collected his first pin of the season, securing a fall in the waning seconds of period one to give the Badgers an early 6-0 lead.
A hardfought 1-0 victory for Braxton Amos and a 11-4 decision featuring three takedowns from Nicolar Rivera extended the Badger's winning ways.
Zan Fugitt kept the streak going, building the lead up to 18-0 after a period two pin - his first of the season.
After the Sun Devils got on the board with a tech fall, Joseph Zargo returned the favor. Zargo collected his seventh techfall of the season at 21-5. All nine of his victories from this season have been a fall, tech fall, or major decision.
ASU came away with a few more decisions after that, before Luke Condon recorded the final victory for Wisconsin on the day, an 8-1 decision.
The Badgers are now 8-0 heading into winter break, the team's best start to a season since 2006-07.
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Wisconsin Results
Wisconsin 26, Arizona State 15
No. 27 Wyatt Ingham over Aidan Ysaguirre, Fall 2:58
No. 9 Braxton Amos over No. 19 David Szuba, 1-0 Dec.
No. 10 Nicolar Rivera over Damian Moreno, 11-4 Dec.
No. 7 Zan Fugitt over Carter Dibert, Fall 4:43
No. 26 Pierson Manville over Brock Bobzien, 20-5 TF
No. 16 Joseph Zargo over Jamar Dixon, 21-5 TF
No. 16 Chance McLane over No. 28 Luke Mechler, 7-2 Dec.
No. 13 Nicco Ruiz over No. 25 Cody Goebel, 11-2 MD
Luke Condon over Leo Tukhlynovych, 8-1 Dec.
No. 30 Shay Addison over Cale Anderson, 10-9 Dec.
Looking AheadÂ
Wisconsin takes a break for the holidays before getting back to action on Jan. 9 at Iowa, beginning the conference slate. The match starts at 7 p.m. and streams on Big Ten Plus.
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