Gable Steveson collected another Big Ten Championship on Sunday.
Steveson, wrestling for the Minnesota Golden Gophers, defeated Penn State’s Greg Kerkvliet 10-3 in the heavyweight division.
It was Steveson's 66th consecutive victory. Steveson became the first heavyweight in Big Ten history to win four titles, and he became just the 19th wrestler to accomplish the feat overall. Verne Gagne also won four titles during his collegiate career.
One more for good measure in a 10-3 victory! pic.twitter.com/tDJwm8UWPD
— Minnesota Wrestling (@GopherWrestling) March 10, 2025
Looking good, Gable ----#B1GWrestling x @GopherWrestling pic.twitter.com/zbgVJJJjsA
— Big Ten Conference (@bigten) March 10, 2025
Steveson retired in 2022 after winning his second consecutive Heavyweight championship, but had a year of eligibility left.
Steveson was part of WWE from 2021, when he signed a NIL deal with the company, to May 2024 when he was released.
The NCAA championships are March 20-22 in Philadelphia.
