Army West Point Athletics
2017-18 Wrestling Roster
Roster
Wedholm, Jack

Jack Wedholm
- Class:
- Senior
- Weight:
- 184
- Hometown:
- Blairstown, N.J.
- High School:
- Blair Academy (USMAPS)
Bio
2017-18: Wrestled to an 13-4 record as a senior at 184 and 197 pounds … served as team co-captain … was 12-4 at 184 pounds and 1-0 at 197 pounds … went 1-0 in duals … posted 10 bonus point wins with two falls, three technical falls and five major decisions … tied for third on the team in technical falls and major decisions … placed in three of four tournaments … documented a 2-2 showing at 184 pounds at the Hokie Open on Nov. 6 … opened with a 13-2 major decision against Austin Flores (Stanford) … pinned Jordon Garlow (Coker) at 2:43 for his 10th-career fall … faced No. 12 Bryce Carr (UT-Chattanooga) … placed fourth at the Journeyman Classic on Nov. 12 … recorded an 11-2 major decision over Cory Damiana (Hofstra) in the first match … wrestled sixth-ranked Ryan Preisch (Lehigh) … captured an individual title at the Franklin & Marshall Open on Jan. 6 ... went 5-0 with a fall and two major decisions ... won the “Shorty” Hitchcock Memorial Tournament on Jan. 13 … went 4-0 with three technical falls against Mark Malico (LIU Post), 15-0, Eli Grape (Lehigh), 23-8, and Anthony Mancini (Franklin & Marshall) 15-0 … defeated Mancini in the finals … picked up a 13-1 major decision over Chad Reese (Bucknell) at 197 pounds in a dual on Feb. 11.
2016-17: Went 23-5 as a junior, wrestling at 174, 184 and 197 pounds … became the first Cadet to wrestle at three different weight classes in the same season since Derek Stanley in 2011-12 … contributed 12 bonus point victories with one fall, four technical falls and seven major decisions … placed sixth at the Hokie Open (11/6) at 174 pounds … earned a 16-0 tech. fall against VMI’s Shabaka Johns … followed that with a third-place showing at the New York State Championships (11/20) … went 7-1 in the tournament with two tech. falls and three major decisions … defeated Buffalo’s Muhamed McBryde, 6-4, in the third place bout … transitioned to 184 pounds prior to the Lock Haven Classic (12/29) … placed third at the tournament … after losing his first match, went on a 12-match winning streak with one fall, one tech. fall and four major decisions … made career debut at 197 pounds with a 4-0 victory over Wyoming’s Luke Paine (1/6) in Army’s upset victory over the No. 23 Cowboys … first-career dual victory … also won the “Shorty” Hitchcock Memorial (1/14) … defeated Lehigh’s Andrew Price 8-2 in the finals … faced Prince in a dual, taking a 7-4 decision (2/10).
2015-16: Posted an 8-1 record at 184 pounds … wrestled exclusively in tournaments … recorded five bonus-point wins … two pins, one technical fall and two major decisions … placed in both tournaments he competed in as a sophomore … finished third at the “Shorty” Hitchcock Memorial (1/16) … earned a 4-1 record with four bonus-point wins … pinned Harun Omerhodzic at 1:38 in his first match of the season … took a 10-0 major decision over Kutztown’s Julio Arrendondo … pinned Austin Harrison of George Mason at 3:50 to advance to the consolation finals … captured a 10-1 major decision over Chris Morgan from USMAPS in the third-place bout … won the National Collegiate Open 184-pound title (3/5) … outscored his opponents 32-2 in the four matches … earned a 17-2 technical fall over North Carolina’s Alexander Mina in the opening round … shutout Wesley Maskill of Michigan State and Jesse Palser of Lake Erie … topped Iowa State’s Carson Powell in sudden victory, 2-0, in the championship bout.
2014-15: Wrestled to a 26-11 overall record at 174 pounds … competed exclusively in tournaments … 26 victories ranked third on the team … led the Black Knights with 20 bonus-point wins and 12 major decisions … second on the team with six pins … pinned Oklahoma’s Cale Wilson and Garrison McCauley en route to a fifth-place finish at the Brockport/Oklahoma Invitational (11/8) … placed third at the New York State “B” Championships (11/23) … earned a 14-5 major decision over teammate Anthony Risaliti in the championship match … posted five-match winning streaks during the Nittany Lion Open on Dec. 7 and during the “Shorty” Hitchcock Invitational on Jan. 18 … finished fourth in both events.
Background: Wrestled at Blair Academy ... was named team captain ... two-time place winner at the Powerade tournament ... took sixth place at Ironman ... garnered a seventh-place finish at the National Prep championships ... notched eighth place at Beast of the East ... ranked 19th at 160 pounds by USAW ... competed at the U.S. Military Academy Prep School ... earned All-America accolades with sixth-place finish at the NCWA National Championships ... given name is Jack Doran Wedholm ... enjoys lacrosse and going to the city ... majoring in American History.
2016-17: Went 23-5 as a junior, wrestling at 174, 184 and 197 pounds … became the first Cadet to wrestle at three different weight classes in the same season since Derek Stanley in 2011-12 … contributed 12 bonus point victories with one fall, four technical falls and seven major decisions … placed sixth at the Hokie Open (11/6) at 174 pounds … earned a 16-0 tech. fall against VMI’s Shabaka Johns … followed that with a third-place showing at the New York State Championships (11/20) … went 7-1 in the tournament with two tech. falls and three major decisions … defeated Buffalo’s Muhamed McBryde, 6-4, in the third place bout … transitioned to 184 pounds prior to the Lock Haven Classic (12/29) … placed third at the tournament … after losing his first match, went on a 12-match winning streak with one fall, one tech. fall and four major decisions … made career debut at 197 pounds with a 4-0 victory over Wyoming’s Luke Paine (1/6) in Army’s upset victory over the No. 23 Cowboys … first-career dual victory … also won the “Shorty” Hitchcock Memorial (1/14) … defeated Lehigh’s Andrew Price 8-2 in the finals … faced Prince in a dual, taking a 7-4 decision (2/10).
2015-16: Posted an 8-1 record at 184 pounds … wrestled exclusively in tournaments … recorded five bonus-point wins … two pins, one technical fall and two major decisions … placed in both tournaments he competed in as a sophomore … finished third at the “Shorty” Hitchcock Memorial (1/16) … earned a 4-1 record with four bonus-point wins … pinned Harun Omerhodzic at 1:38 in his first match of the season … took a 10-0 major decision over Kutztown’s Julio Arrendondo … pinned Austin Harrison of George Mason at 3:50 to advance to the consolation finals … captured a 10-1 major decision over Chris Morgan from USMAPS in the third-place bout … won the National Collegiate Open 184-pound title (3/5) … outscored his opponents 32-2 in the four matches … earned a 17-2 technical fall over North Carolina’s Alexander Mina in the opening round … shutout Wesley Maskill of Michigan State and Jesse Palser of Lake Erie … topped Iowa State’s Carson Powell in sudden victory, 2-0, in the championship bout.
2014-15: Wrestled to a 26-11 overall record at 174 pounds … competed exclusively in tournaments … 26 victories ranked third on the team … led the Black Knights with 20 bonus-point wins and 12 major decisions … second on the team with six pins … pinned Oklahoma’s Cale Wilson and Garrison McCauley en route to a fifth-place finish at the Brockport/Oklahoma Invitational (11/8) … placed third at the New York State “B” Championships (11/23) … earned a 14-5 major decision over teammate Anthony Risaliti in the championship match … posted five-match winning streaks during the Nittany Lion Open on Dec. 7 and during the “Shorty” Hitchcock Invitational on Jan. 18 … finished fourth in both events.
Background: Wrestled at Blair Academy ... was named team captain ... two-time place winner at the Powerade tournament ... took sixth place at Ironman ... garnered a seventh-place finish at the National Prep championships ... notched eighth place at Beast of the East ... ranked 19th at 160 pounds by USAW ... competed at the U.S. Military Academy Prep School ... earned All-America accolades with sixth-place finish at the NCWA National Championships ... given name is Jack Doran Wedholm ... enjoys lacrosse and going to the city ... majoring in American History.
Year | Weight | Record | Duals | Bonus Point Wins (F-TF-MD) |
2017-18 | 184/197 | 13-4 | 1-0 | 10 (2-3-5) |
2016-17 | 174-197 | 23-5 | 2-1 | 12 (1-4-7) |
2015-16 | 184 | 8-1 | 0-0 | 5 (2-1-2) |
2014-15 | 174 | 26-11 | 0-0 | 20 (6-2-12) |
Career | 174-197 | 70-21 | 3-1 | 47 (11-10-26) |
Army vs Lehigh
Sunday, February 06
Wrestling vs. Navy
Friday, February 12
Wrestling vs. Hofstra
Sunday, January 17
Wrestling vs. Lehigh
Friday, January 31