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Miguel Estrada Flips to Iowa

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Miguel Estrada - Frontier HS

Miguel Estrada – Frontier HS

Iowa WrestlingMiguel Estrada is a high school wrestler from Frontier High School who recently changed his commitment from the University of Wisconsin to the University of Iowa. Estrada is a two-time California State champion and is known for his impressive skills on the mat.

Estrada’s decision to flip his commitment to Iowa was based on the coaching staff at Iowa and the team’s strong wrestling tradition. Iowa has a long history of success in wrestling and is known for its strong emphasis on technique and training. Estrada will have the opportunity to train with some of the best wrestlers in the country, which will help him develop his skills even further.

As a two-time California State champion, Estrada has already proven himself as one of the top high school wrestlers in the country. He has an impressive record of 151-3 and has competed in several national wrestling tournaments. Estrada’s decision to switch his commitment to Iowa is a testament to his dedication to the sport and his desire to succeed at the highest level.

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Overall, Estrada’s decision to flip his commitment to Iowa has caused quite a stir in the wrestling community, as both Wisconsin and Iowa are well-respected wrestling programs. Wrestling fans will be eagerly anticipating Estrada’s future success on the mat as he continues to develop his skills at the college level.

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Oregon State Adds Nathan Carrillo

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Nathan Carrillo - St. John Bosc HS
Nathan Carrillo – St. John Bosco HS

Oregon State WrestlingLast week was a big success for Oregon State’s recruiting, with Chris Pendleton’s team securing three verbal commitments, two from the Class of 2026 and one from the senior class, all Big Board members and two in the top 100. On Tuesday, Nathan Carrillo from St. John Bosco, CA, ranked #46 in the Class of 2026, also committed, making Oregon State one of two schools with three recruits from that class. Carrillo, a two-time California state qualifier and 2024 state finalist at 120 lbs, holds national-level accolades, including third-place finishes at the UWW U17 Trials and Fargo. He’s currently ranked seventh at 120 lbs and is expected to compete at 125/133 lbs in college. Despite already having young talent in those weight classes, Oregon State’s roster will benefit from Carrillo’s potential.

Nathan Carrillo - St. John Bosco HS
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Joseph Toscano Verbals to Cornell

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Joseph Toscano - Buchanan HS

Cornell WrestlingThe Cornell recruiting Class of 2026 is off to a strong start with the verbal commitment of #9 overall Joseph Toscano from Buchanan, CA, making him the highest-ranked recruit from the class and the first top-ten recruit to commit so far. Toscano, a two-time state runner-up, reached the finals as a freshman at 126 lbs and again in 2024 at 144 lbs. He also advanced to the finals of the Doc Buchanan Invitational during his first two years, winning the title and the traditional cowboy hat as a freshman. Currently ranked sixth in the nation, Toscano is set to compete in the stacked 144 lb bracket at the Super 32, which will feature the top eight wrestlers in that weight class. 

At the next level, Toscano is projected to wrestle at 157 lbs, which aligns with the graduation of current Cornell All-American Meyer Shapiro, setting Toscano up to join the Big Red in the fall of 2026. This commitment bolsters what is already considered one of the best recruiting classes in the current cycle.

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Rocklin Zinkin Picks Oklahoma State

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Rocklin Zinkin - Buchanan HS

Oklahoma State Wrestling On Friday morning the Oklahoma State Cowboy’s secured their first commitment from that class with #44 Rocklin Zinkin, a two-time state finalist from Buchanan, California. Zinkin, who was a state runner-up as a freshman at 106 lbs. and a state champion at 113 lbs. as a sophomore, also excelled at the Doc Buchanan Invitational and went 7-0 at the 16U National Duals in freestyle over the summer.

Expected to compete at 133 lbs. in college, Zinkin’s commitment marks the third straight year Oklahoma State has landed an elite California recruit, following #2 Coby Merrill in 2024 and #27 Ronnie Ramirez in 2025. Zinkin chose the Cowboys after visiting Michigan, NC State, and Virginia Tech, solidifying his decision after a visit to Oklahoma State.

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