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Jacob Cardenas

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American wrestler (born 1999)
Jacob Cardenas
Cardenas in 2021
Personal information
Born (2001年09月13日) September 13, 2001 (age 24)
Weight92 kg (203 lb)
Sport
Country United States
SportWrestling
Event(s)
Freestyle and Folkstyle
College teamMichan
Cornell
ClubCliff Keen Wrestling Club
Medal record
Men's freestyle wrestling
Representing the  United States
Grand Prix
Gold medal – first place 2026 Nice 92 kg
Gold medal – first place 2025 New York City 92 kg
Silver medal – second place 2025 New York City 97 kg
U23 World Championships
Silver medal – second place 2022 Pontevedra 92 kg
Silver medal – second place 2024 Tirana 92 kg
Bronze medal – third place 2023 Tirana 92 kg
Men's collegiate wrestling
Representing the Michigan Wolverines
Big Ten Championships
Gold medal – first place 2025 Evanston 197 lb
Representing the Cornell Big Red
EIWA Championships
Gold medal – first place 2023 Philadelphia 197 lb
Silver medal – second place 2024 Lewisburg 197 lb

Jacob Cardenas (born September 13, 2001) is an American freestyle and folkstyle wrestler who competes at 92 kilograms. A four-time NCAA Division I Qualifier, Cardenas finished as a three-time NCAA Division I All-American. Cardenas is also a three-time U23 World Wrestling Championships medalist.[1]

Career

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High school

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Raised in Kearny, New Jersey, Cardenas attended Bergen Catholic High School, where he was a two-time New Jersey high school state champion (in 2018 and 2019) as well as capturing Super 32 and a Flo Nationals titles. [2]

Cornell

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2019–2020

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Cardenas greyshirt'd during the 2019-2020 season compiling a 21-4 record competing for Spartan Combat RTC. [3]

Cornell did not compete during the 2020-2021 season due to the COVID19 pandemic.

2021–2022

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In his sophomore season at Cornell University, Cardenas competed at 197 pounds, where he qualified for the 2022 NCAA Championships. At the EIWA Championships, Cardenas placed fifth to secure an automatic NCAA bid. Cardenas went 1-2 at the NCAA tournament, finishing with a 22-8 record. [4]

2022–2023

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As a junior, Cardenas had a strong campaign at 197 lb, finishing with a 20–6 record. He claimed the EIWA 197-pound conference title, including a close 10-9 victory in the finals. [5] Cardenas also earned his first NCAA All-American honor by placing eighth at the 2023 NCAA Championships with a 4-3 record. [6] Cardenas finished the season with a 20-6 record.

2023–2024

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During his senior year at Cornell, Cardenas had a successful season at 197 lb, posting a 28–8 record. He finished second at the EIWA Championships, and at the 2024 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships, Cardenas placed fourth, becoming a two-time NCAA All-American. [7] [8]

Michigan

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2024–2025

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Following graduation from Cornell, Cardenas transferred to the University of Michigan as a graduate student for his final season of eligibility. [9]

At the 2025 Big Ten Wrestling Championships, Cardenas advanced to the 197 lb finals, defeating top opponents including Penn State’s Josh Barr in the semifinals and then upset Iowa’s top-ranked Stephen Buchanan to win the conference title at 197 lb. [10]

Entering the 2025 NCAA Championships as the No. 1 seed at 197 pounds, Cardenas won his opening matches via major decision and decision victories, ultimately earning All-American honors again. He reached the semifinals but fell to Penn State’s Josh Barr; Cardenas finished fourth at nationals, marking his third NCAA All-American placement and concluding his collegiate career with a 24–3 season record and a 95–25 overall collegiate record. [11]

Freestyle

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At 92kg, Cardenas captured a silver medal at the 2022 U23 World Wrestling Championships, finishing with a 3-1 record. [12] Competing at 92kg, Cardenas captured a bronze medal at the 2023 U23 World Wrestling Championships, finishing with a 3-1 record. [13] At the 2024 U23 World Wrestling Championships, Cardenas captured a silver medal at 92kg, falling to Iran's Amir Hossein Firouzpour 11-4 in the gold medal bout. [14]

Freestyle record

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Senior Freestyle Matches
Res. Record Opponent Score Date Event Location
2026 US Open 8th at 92 kg
Loss United States Cody Merrill FF April 25, 2026 2025 US Open United States Las Vegas, Nevada
Loss United States Patrick Brophy FF
Win 28-16 United States Evan Bockman 7-1
Loss 27-16 United States Dylan Bechtold 1-3
Win 27-15 United States Silas Dailey 12-6
2026 Muhamet Malo Ranking Series 5th at 92 kg
Loss 26-15 Bulgaria Akhmed Bataev TF 0-11 February 25, 2026 2026 Muhamet Malo Tournament

Albania Tirana, Albania

Win 26-14 Albania Albin Peposhi 7-3
Loss 25-14 Georgia (country) Miriani Maisuradze TF 0-11
Win 25-13 Turkmenistan Döwletgeldi Myradow 12-5
2026 Henri Deglane Grand Prix 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 92 kg
Win 24-13 Moldova Ion Demian 6-6 January 10, 2026 2026 Henri Deglane Grand Prix France Nice, France
Win 23-13 United States Michael Macchiavello TF 11-0
Win 22-13 Moldova Serghei Vizii TF 10-0
Loss 21-13 Germany Daniel Fischer Fall
Win 21-12 Georgia (country) Teimuraz Kochkiani TF 15-4
Loss 20-12 United States Trent Hidlay 3-5 December 20, 2025 RAF 04

United States Fishers, Indiana

2025 Bill Farrell Memorial 2nd place, silver medalist(s) at 97 kg
Loss 20-11 Russia Yaraslau Slvikouski 2-4 November 7, 2025 2025 Bill Farrell Memorial International

United States New York City, New York

Win 20-10 United States Zane Lanham 10-2
Win 19-10 Dominican Republic Luis Miguel Pérez TF 10-0
2025 Bill Farrell Memorial 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 92 kg
Win 18-10 Turkey Omer Ozyildirim TF 10-0 November 7, 2025 2025 Bill Farrell Memorial International

United States New York City, New York

RAF 01 205 lb (For RAF Light Heavyweight Championship)
Loss 17-10 United States Bo Nickal 4-6 August 30, 2025 RAF 01

United States Cleveland, Ohio

2024 U23 World Championships 2nd place, silver medalist(s) at 92 kg
Win 17-9 Iran Amir Hossein Firouzpour 4-11 October 21-27, 2024 2024 U23 World Championships

Albania Tirana, Albania

Win 17-8 Hungary Musza Arsunkaev 5-2
Win 16-8 Georgia (country) Andro Margishvili Fall
Win 15-8 Poland Igor Szucki 5-1
Win 14-8 Authorised Neutral Athletes Mustafagadzhi Malachdibirov TF 10-0
2023 U23 World Championships 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) at 92 kg
Win 13-8 Pruthviraj Patil 4-3 October 23-29, 2023 2023 U23 World Championships

Albania Tirana, Albania

Win 12-8 Japan Satoshi Miura 6-0
Loss 11-8 Turkey Muhammed Gimri 1-10
Win 11-7 Authorised Neutral Athletes Alan Bagaev 4-3
2023 US Open 7th at 92 kg
Win 10-7 United States John Gunderson 7-6 December 5, 2020 2022 Last Chance World Team Trials Qualifier United States Las Vegas, Nevada
Loss 9-7 United States Jonathan Aiello Fall
Win 9-6 United States Jake Lucas TF 13-2
Loss 8-6 United States Nate Jackson 0-8
Win 8-5 United States Stephen Buchanan INJ
Win 7-5 United States Kyle Haas Fall
2022 U23 World Championships 2nd place, silver medalist(s) at 92 kg
Loss 6-5 Iran Amir Hossein Firouzpour TF 0-10 October 22–23, 2022 2022 U23 World Championships

Spain Pontevedra, Spain

Win 6-4 Georgia (country) Miriani Maisuradze 8-0
Win 5-4 Kyrgyzstan Baisal Kubatov 7-2
Win 4-4 Ukraine Denys Sahaliuk 4-0
2022 Last Chance World Team Trials Qualifier 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) at 92 kg
Win United States Eli Sheeren FF December 5, 2020 2022 Last Chance World Team Trials Qualifier United States Atlantic City, New Jersey
Win 3-4 United States David Tuttle Fall
Loss 2-4 United States Nate Jackson TF 0-11
Win 2-3 United States Eli Sheeren TF 10-0
2020 RTC Cup at 97 kg
Loss 1-3 United States Kollin Moore TF 0-10 December 5, 2020 2020 FloWrestling RTC Cup United States Cincinnati, Ohio
Loss 1-2 United States Ty Walz 0-7
Loss 1-1 United States Ty Walz 1-10
Win 1-0 United States Timmy McCall 7-4

References

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  1. ^ "Kearny's Cardenas ends NCAA career with 4th place finish". The Observer.
  2. ^ "Bergen Catholic's Jacob Cardenas Wins 195 Pound State Championship". Shore News Network.
  3. ^ "N.J. state wrestling champs dominant in 1st college year, will wait to start Cornell careers". NJ.Com.
  4. ^ "Wrestling Claims 26th EIWA Title On Strength of Three Champions, Six NCAA Qualifiers". Cornell Athletics.
  5. ^ "Cornell Wrestling Earns Second Straight EIWA Title". Ivy League.
  6. ^ "Kearny's Cardenas becomes an All-American at NCAA Wrestling Championships". The Observer.
  7. ^ "Wrestling Wins 28th EIWA Title, Nine Punch Tickets to Nationals". Cornell Athletics.
  8. ^ "For the second year in a row Jacob Cardenas can call himself an NCAA All American". The Observer.
  9. ^ "Michigan Adds Two-Time All-American 197-Pounder Jacob Cardenas". Flo Wrestling.
  10. ^ "Cardenas Advances to 197-pound Big Ten Final, Wolverines Qualify Six for NCAAs". Michigan Athletics.
  11. ^ "Cardenas, Heindselman Close NCAAs on Podium, U-M Places 12th". Michigan Athletics.
  12. ^ "JCardenas Grabs Silver To Lead Three Big Red Wrestlers At U23 Championships". Cornell Athletics.
  13. ^ "Jacob Cardenas Wins Bronze Medal at U23 World Championships". Cornell Athletics.
  14. ^ "Cardenas Captures 92kg Silver at U23 World Championships". Michigan Athletics.
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