By: Austin Sommer, EIWA Sports Information Director
The final day of the 2026 NCAA Championships is completed with three EIWA wrestlers earning All-America honors!
Lehigh's Luke Stanich, Navy's Danny Wask, and American's Caleb Campos. Stanich earned a third-place finish at 141lbs. Wask finished in sixth at 174lbs. Campos ended the day with a fourth place finish. The EIWA's three All-Americans matches last season's total.
A link to the full brackets in PDF form can be found here HERE
Highlights
- Luke Stanich ended the championships in third place to become a two-time All-American
- Lehigh has now claimed an All-American every year since 2022
- American's Caleb Campos finishes junior campaign in fourth place
- Campos is American's's first All-American since 2016
- Navy's Danny Wask earns All-American honors for the second straight year with a sixth place finish.
- Navy earns an All-American for the third consecutive year
141 (four wrestlers qualified, one All-American)
Luke Stanich is Lehigh's 24th 2X All-American. In 2024, he was 5th place at 125lbs. His season record was 16-1, with his only blemish coming to the Jesse Mendez of Ohio State. With Mendez graduating, expect Stanich to be one of the preseason favorites next season. Congratulations to Luke Stanich!
Saturday Morning Matchups
CONSOLATION SEMIFINAL: #5 Luke Stanich (Lehigh) DEC #18 Carter Nogle (Air Force Academy) 9-4
Third place: #5 Luke Stanich (Lehigh) DEC #3 Brock Hardy (Nebraska) 7-2
174 (three wrestlers qualified, one All-American)
Danny Wask ended his season on the podium once again. Last season, he finished 8th. This year's 6th place finish was an improvement with a final season record of 25-7. The weight class clears out a little, so expect Wask to be one of the favorites to earn All-American honors next year again. Congratulations to Danny Wask!
Saturday Morning Matchups
CONSOLATION SEMIFINAL: #5 Patrick Kennedy (Iowa) MD #15 Danny Wask (Navy) 11-1
Fifth place: #7 Cam Steed (Missouri) DEC #15 Danny Wask (Navy) 5-3
184 (four wrestlers qualified, one All-American)
Caleb Campos had an outstanding post season. It began with an EIWA title two weeks ago. His season record was 31-8 after a 4th place finish. This weight class is loaded with young talent, but the junior will return next season with plenty of momentum to repeat as an All-American. He is the first Congratulations Caleb Campos!
Saturday Morning Matchups
CONSOLATION SEMIFINAL: #10 Caleb Campos (American) MFF #7 Angelo Ferrari (Iowa)
Third place: #2 Aeoden Sinclair (Missouri) MD #10 Caleb Campos (American) 17-4
Team Scores
1. Penn State – 181.5
2. Oklahoma State – 131
3. Nebraska – 100.5
4. Iowa – 92.5
5. Ohio State – 84.5
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16. Lehigh – 26.5
23. American – 17
28. Navy – 11.5
41. Bucknell – 4.5
41. Drexel – 4.5
45. Army West Point – 3
45. Franklin & Marshall – 3
50. Binghamton – 2.5
52. Morgan State – 1.5