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Steed and Sinclair Secure All-American Honors as Tigers Take 14th

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  • Cam Steed and Aeoden Sinclair were the two All-Americans for the Tigers in the 2026 NCAA tournament.
  • Cam Steed finished in 5th place, while Aeoden Sinclair finished in 3rd place in their respective weight classes.
  • Steed had tough matches throughout, including a 5th place finish against Danny Wask.
  • Sinclair had strong performances, finishing 3rd as a freshman with dominant wins.
  • Both Steed and Sinclair will be key players for the team in the upcoming season.

The Tigers finished the 2026 NCAA tournament with two All-Americans in Cam Steed and Aeoden Sinclair. Steed became a two-time All-American with one season remaining while Sinclair earned his first as a freshman. Their points kept the Tigers in a strong 14th place, matching their finish from last season. 

174lbs: #7 Cam Steed (5th Place, 4-2)

– First Round: #7 Cam Steed Tech #26 Derek Gilcher (IND) (5:41 16-1)

– Second Round#7 Cam Steed Fall #10 Myles Takats (BUCK) (2:06)

– Quarterfinals#7 Cam Steed Dec. #15 Danny Wask (NAVY) (SV 9-2)

– Semifinals: #3 Chris Minto (NEB) Dec. #7 Cam Steed (5-1)

– Consolation Semis: #4 Carson Kharchla (OHST) Dec. #7 Cam Steed (5-2)

– 5th Place Match#7 Cam Steed Dec. #15 Danny Wask (NAVY) (5-3)

Steed had a tough consolation semis match with a strong and stingy Kharchla.

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