Louden Wolfe
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- Height:
- 5'6
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- Weight:
- 133
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- Hometown:
- Blackwell, OK
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- Year:
- Fr
Bio
Wolfe was a two-time OSSAA State Champion, 2024 All-State selection, and the 100th State Champion in Blackwell (OK) High School history, finishing with a career record of 133-29. He plans to wrestle at 133 pounds.
News mentions
With the duo of Colt Collett and Evan Rodriguez finishing as national runners-up, the Cowley College wrestling program achieved its highest-ever national finish, placing seventh at the NJCAA Division 1 Men’s Wrestling Championships held Friday and Saturday in Council Bluffs, IA.
Led by Jayhawk Conference Coach of the Year, Justice Circle, the No. 6-ranked Cowley College wrestling team and its 10 wrestlers left Arkansas City on Tuesday en route to the NJCAA National Wrestling Tournament on March 6-7 in Council Bluffs, IA.
Capturing conference and district titles, the Cowley College wrestling team earned the No. 6 ranking entering the NJCAA Division 1 Wrestling Championships on March 6-7 in Council Bluffs, IA.
Finishing five points better than Northeast Oklahoma A&M, the No. 10-ranked Cowley College wrestling squad placed first out of 12 teams while capturing its first-ever South Central District title on Saturday in Pratt, KS.
The No. 10-ranked Cowley College wrestling team ran its dual winning streak to six with victories of 26-19 over No. 8-ranked Pratt and 34-18 over Fort Hays Tech Northwest on Tuesday in Pratt, KS. With the wins, the Tigers moved within two more dual wins of achieving its first conference title since 2020.
Coming off its highest-ever finish at the NJCAA Coaches Dual, the No. 11-ranked Cowley College wrestling team continued to roll in its home triangular on Thursday by defeating Labette 37-17 and Colby 39-12.
With four wrestlers going undefeated and another three losing only one match, the No.13-ranked Cowley College wrestling team placed seventh out of 26 teams at the NJCAA Coaches Dual on Friday and Saturday in Miami, OK.
Back on the mat against live competition for the first time in 2026, the No. 11-ranked Cowley College wrestling team appeared to be in mid-season form while taking part in the Jet Open on Saturday at Newman University in Wichita, KS.
In a matchup of nationally ranked programs, the No. 7-ranked Cowley College wrestling team came up a bit short in a 28-20 dual loss at 14th-ranked Carl Albert State College on Thursday in Poteau, OK.
Wrestling against several NCAA Division I, NCAA Division II, and NAIA schools, the No. 6-ranked Cowley College wrestling team had five wrestlers place at the University of Nebraska-Kearney Open on Saturday in Kearney, NE.
With a large and boisterous crowd on hand, the No. 6-ranked Cowley College wrestling team won every single match in a 45-0 win over rival Northern Oklahoma College-Tonkawa on Wednesday inside W.S. Scott Auditorium.
Competing at the Maverick Open in Tonkawa, OK, on Saturday, the No. 6-ranked Cowley College wrestling team had several wrestlers do well before its home match on Wednesday.
Opening the season at the Falcon Open at Hartman Arena in Park City, KS, the No. 7-ranked Cowley College wrestling team had some positive performances.
After placing 18th at last year’s national championships held in Council Bluffs, IA, the Cowley College wrestling team has loaded up for a conference title run and a top-10 national finish. Sophomore All-American Evan Rodriguez, the district champion at 141 pounds, returns to the team after going 6-2 and placing fifth at the national tournament.
