Honors
• Centennial Conference Sportsmanship Team, 2023
Career Statistics
Year |
W-L |
MD |
TF |
Pin |
Fastest |
2018-19 |
9-9 |
0 |
2 |
2 |
1:45 |
2019-20 |
12-14 |
1 |
2 |
5 |
1:20 |
2021-22 |
10-15 |
1 |
3 |
1 |
2:14 |
2022-23 |
8-19 |
1 |
1 |
3 |
1:08 |
Totals |
39-57 |
3 |
8 |
11 |
1:08 |
Tournament Places
2021 Alvernia Invitational – 2nd
2020 Futures Tournament – 2nd
2023 Under Armour Invitational – 6th
2021 Wilkes Invitational – 6th
2019 Futures Tournament – 6th
2022 Petrofes Invitational – 8th
Career Highlights
2022-23
• Finished career as starting 165-pounder for the Mules
• Represented Muhlenberg at the Centennial Conference and NCAA Mideast Regional tournaments
• Won three bouts, two on pins and one on a technical fall, en route to placing eighth at the Petrofes Invitational
• Won two bouts to place sixth at the Under Armour Invitational
• Overcame 9-8 deficit with late takedown and near-fall to record 14-9 decision against opponent from McDaniel
2021-22
• Started at 165 and tied for second on the Mules in technical falls
• Reached final of season-opening Alvernia Invitational with a decision and technical fall
• Took down Delaware Valley opponent with 44 seconds left in regulation for 4-2 decision
• Scored major decision vs. Johns Hopkins for first career Centennial Conference win
• Recorded a pin at the NCAA Mideast Regional
2019-20
• Competed at 157, 165 and 174
• Represented Muhlenberg at 157 at the Centennial Conference Championships and NCAA Mideast Regional
• Went 3-1 to place second at Futures Tournament
• All five of his pins came at 165
• Fastest pin came in 80 seconds at Petrofes Invitational
• Scored a pair of technical falls at Scotty Wood Duals and a pair of pins at Mid-Winter Classic
2018-19
• Won six bouts at 157 and three at 165
• Won first career match by pin against an opponent from York (Pa.) at 157
• Defeated a wrestler from Penn College by technical fall at the North/South Duals
• Pinned a teammate and beat a wrestler from Cortland by technical fall at the Northeast/Mideast Futures Tournament
Personal
• Was conference champion at 160 at Crestwood High School
• Won 95 career matches and served as team captain three years
• Two-time qualifier for nationals in Fargo, North Dakota
• Parents are Ron and Amy Grevera
• Born Dec. 9, 1999
• A business administration major (management and organization concentration) and economics minor