Logan Stumpf
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- Weight:
- 141
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- Hometown:
- Kaukauna, Wis.
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- Year:
- Fr.
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- High School:
- Kaukauna
Bio
Why did you choose Morningside?: Great community environment
Favorite Movie/Show: Pirates of the Caribbean
Favorite Music Artist/Band: Mac Miller
2021-22 Match-by-Match Results
Def. Jonathan Thomas (BV), 3:00 tech. fall
Def. Darian Palacio (Western Colorado University), Fall, 4:25
Def. Jackson Shea (Briar Cliff), Fall, 4:26
Lost to Josh Kyle (Wyoming), 8-3
Def. Joseph Mecham (Western Wyoming College), 3-2
Def. Oran Huff (Unattached - Colorado Mesa U), 9-7
Def. Drew Liles (Pratt Community College), 4-2
Def. Jeremy McKee (Doane), Fall, 2:56
Def. Coby Burchett (Iowa Western Community College), 5-4
Lost to Brant Porter (North Idaho College), 9-4
Def. Carter Willis (Concordia), 17-1, Tech. fall
Def. Nathan Rizek (Iowa Western Community College), Fall, 1:37
Lost to Izzy Tubera (North Idaho College), 7-6
Def. Nolan Nguyen (BV), 17-1, Tech. fall
Def. Caleb Massari (BV), 4-0
Def. Zachary Foote (Iowa State Wrestling Club), 9-3
Lost to Darien Malone (DWU), 7-5
Lost to Jacob Seto (Embry-Riddle), 17-0, Tech. Fall
Def. Marios Barros (Vanguard), 17-5
Def. Logan Ladach (Cleary), 6-0
Lost to Justin Coon (Southern Oregon), by fall, :18
Def. Noah Kryka (Northwestern), by fall, 3:51
Def. Camden Russell (Iowa Western), 6-4
Lost to Adrian Meza (Valiant), 10-7
Def. Blake Dirksen (St. Ambrose), 18-0, tech. fall
Lost to Derek Guanajuato (Valiant), 5-1
Def. Gabriel Grice (Iowa Western CC), medical forfeit
Def. Justin Ramirez (Doane), Forfeit
Lost to Mario Ybarra (Concordia), 4-2
Lost to Kavika Aholelei (Hastings), fall, 6:43
News mentions
The final results of a late May opportunity for Morningside University wrestling are still being sorted out in head coach Jake Stevenson’s mind.
SIOUX CITY, IOWA – Morningside University corralled four top five marks at its Dave Edmonds/Sioux City Open Saturday, Feb. 5.
STORM LAKE, IOWA – Seven wrestlers earned top-five marks for Morningside University Saturday, Dec. 11.
CRETE, NEB. – The trio of juniors John Diener (Kaukauna, Wis.) and Noah Styskal (David City, Neb.) and sophomore Kasten Grape (Columbus, Neb.) picked top finishing marks for Morningside University Saturday, Dec. 4.
KEARNEY, NEB. – Rebounding from a 13-2 loss in the championship quarterfinals Saturday, Nov. 20, Morningside University sophomore 197-pounder Hunter DeJong (Sibley, Iowa) answered with three successive victories to earn a top-four spot at the University of Nebraska at Kearney Younes Hospitality Open.