Believe he’s Angelo’s cousinI hope he's a future Hawk!
Mocco gets it done with a late 4pt takedown - winning via 9-6 decision.
Didn’t seem real pleased with his performance there, but it was good to see him go and get it when he had to.
I‘ve only covered the last three editions of this event, but 2026 was by far Iowa’s best performance in recent memory.Congrads to these young men.
As an Iowa fan is this a note worthy result? Can these stats be compared with other rivals including Penn St, Okie St, UNI (present). and others? Would be interesting to see. Heck SDSU had a silver, almost gold. I suspect a disappointing comparasion for Iowa fans.
He's a much better folk prospect.With Bachmanns placement, is he injured or nursing an injury? I’m kinda shocked with his placement.
For a class that is supposed to be a reason the program can't risk moving off the current staff, the results feel disappointing.Congrads to these young men.
As an Iowa fan is this a note worthy result? Can these stats be compared with other rivals including Penn St, Okie St, UNI (present). and others? Would be interesting to see. Heck SDSU had a silver, almost gold. I suspect a disappointing comparasion for Iowa fans.
Lost a couple of really close matches to the eventual 2nd/4th place finishers, so it’s not like he was terrible.With Bachmanns placement, is he injured or nursing an injury? I’m kinda shocked with his placement.
You can attribute 0% to the jump in classes. It's who he is.Lost a couple of really close matches to the eventual 2nd/4th place finishers, so it’s not like he was terrible.
And while he may not be the most offensive guy, I wonder how much that can be attributed to his massive jump in weight classes over the past year.
He won a his 2025 PIAA state title at 127lbs, his 2026 title at 152 this March and then competed at 165 at Fargo. That’s a pretty drastic change over a short period of time.
I'd argue it's as much if not more of a reason than him just being a better folk style prospect. That reasoning has been overused forever... how many folkstyle studs have been duds in free over the past decade or two? The guys competing for and winning ncaa folk titles are the same guys at the top in free.You can attribute 0% to the jump in classes. It's who he is.
Just not an offensive dynamo.
It's not like he's bad at Freestyle, lol.I'd argue it's as much if not more of a reason than him just being a better folk style prospect. That reasoning has been overused forever... how many folkstyle studs have been duds in free over the past decade or two? The guys competing for and winning ncaa folk titles are the same guys at the top in free.
Yes there are definitely guys better at one vs the other but it's rarely very extreme.
152 to 165 is very significant in size and strength. Good for him for bumping up.
No but the results certainly weren't indicative of his ranking in his class.It's not like he's bad at Freestyle, lol.
Thank you for the reply.I‘ve only covered the last three editions of this event, but 2026 was by far Iowa’s best performance in recent memory.
In (small) part that was due to the volume of commits in action. But mostly the guys performed quite well - perhaps a reflection of the recent recruiting uptick (esp. the Class of 2027).
As for a comparison to other schools, here’s who had the most finalists among finalist in the Boys JR division:
3 - Iowa, Ohio State
2 - Nebraska, UNI, Virginia Tech
1 - Little Rock, Maryland, Minnesota, North Carolina, Penn, South Dakota State, Wisconsin
Keep in mind that there were plenty of top committed prospects who did not compete at Fargo - esp. from schools like Penn State and Oklahoma (and also Iowa).
I agree. Good recruit but not a Melvin miller. That Sammy Sanchez who whipped Schwab was nasty.I'd argue it's as much if not more of a reason than him just being a better folk style prospect. That reasoning has been overused forever... how many folkstyle studs have been duds in free over the past decade or two? The guys competing for and winning ncaa folk titles are the same guys at the top in free.
Yes there are definitely guys better at one vs the other but it's rarely very extreme.
152 to 165 is very significant in size and strength. Good for him for bumping up.