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Northern Colorado wrestling star Andrew Alirez will remain at 141 pounds for his final season, he revealed on his podcast Monday. Alirez recently entered the transfer portal but ultimately returned to Northern Colorado, where he won the 2023 NCAA title at 141 pounds. There were rumors of him going up to 149 for the 2024-25 season. However, he’s ready to stay at 141 and try and win a second NCAA crown. “The idea of going up to 149 (sounded like it could be easier on weight), but I’m going down,” Alirez said on his podcast: The970Show. “The king is back.” Alirez just fell to Ohio State’s Jesse M...
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Former Northern Colorado wrestling national champion Andrew Alirez announced his commitment to return to the Bears on Instagram. Evoking Leonardo DiCaprio’s role in The Wolf of Wall Street, Alirez isn’t going anywhere after he previously entered the transfer portal. “The show goes on.” He took a redshirt year in 2023-24 to focus on the Olympics, although he came up short at the Trials earlier in April. He has a 72-10 career record. During his first year on campus, Alirez was a 2020 NCAA qualifier, going 19-4, but the tournament was canceled at the beginning of the pandemic. He went 4-1 during ...
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Andrew Alirez entered the NCAA transfer portal, On3’s Pete Nakos confirmed. The Northern Colorado wrestler was the 2023 national champion at 141 pounds. He took a redshirt year in 2023-24 to focus on the Olympics, although he came up short at the Trials earlier this month. He has a 72-10 career record. “I believe in my skills,” Alirez said of his decision to take an Olympic redshirt. “I know this was the path set out for me. I know it’s almost a pre-determined destiny. It’s just my job to do what I’ve got to do, to stay on the path and go get it done.” Following the Olympic Trials, Alirez plan...
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