NCAA/Olympic champ Steveson is returning to college wrestling

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Updated: November 13, 2024

Photo: Gable Steveson was last seen wearing a Minnesota singlet when he appeared on the cover of WIN Magazine in 2022, shortly after he won a second NCAA championship and second Dan Hodge Trophy; a year after he also won an Olympic gold medal. After giving professional wrestling and football a try, the Gopher heavyweight will take advantage of an extra year of eligibility and return to compete for Minnesota on Nov. 24.

From Minnesota Sports Information

Olympic gold medalist, two-time NCAA champion and two-time Hodge Trophy winner Gable Steveson is returning to the University of Minnesota wrestling team for a fifth season of competition in the 2024-25 campaign, head coach Brandon Eggum announced Nov. 12.

“First I would like to thank the University of Minnesota for their time, their effort and their persistence with me to push me to the man I am today,” Steveson said in his comeback video. “Minnesota has given me everything, and now it’s my turn to give it right back to them: to put my feet back on the wrestling mat, to be the champ, one more time.”

Steveson has the opportunity to return by utilizing NCAA waivers due to an Olympic redshirt and the extra year of eligibility that was granted in 2020 due to the circumstances surrounding COVID-19. He is expected to make his season debut on Nov. 24 against Campbell.

“Gable has the burning desire to compete for the Maroon and Gold one last time,” Eggum said. “We are thankful he has chosen the opportunity to add to his historic legacy with our program. He is one of the best to ever compete in the sport of wrestling, and we are grateful for the impact has had at our program.”

Steveson, who last competed during the 2021-22 campaign, is one of the more decorated wrestlers in Minnesota wrestling history.

The heavyweight is one of six in program history to win multiple NCAA championships (2021-22), one of eight to win three Big Ten titles (2020-22) and one of 11 to be a four-time All-American (2019-22). He boasts the best winning percentage in Gophers history with an 85-2 career record (.977), including a perfect 48-0 mark in dual competition and a 36-0 tally against Big Ten opponents.

Of his 85 career wins, the Apple Valley, Minn., native has recorded 13 pins, 22 tech falls and 25 major decisions.

The 2021-22 Big Ten Male Athlete of the Year, Steveson resumes his career on a 52-match winning streak, having gone undefeated over each of his last three seasons.

In between his time with the Golden Gophers, Steveson competed in the WWE and in an NFL training camp with the Buffalo Bills. He has also been training with the Gopher Wrestling Club, and he won the 2023 US Open Wrestling Championships, as well as Final X, clinching a spot on the U.S. Senior Team ahead of the 2023 World Championships.