Stephen Buchanan (wrestler)

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Stephen Buchanan II (born November 30, 2000) is an American freestyle and folkstyle wrestler who competes at 97 kilograms. A five-time NCAA Division I qualifier, Buchanan was a four-time NCAA All-American and the 2025 NCAA national champion at 197 lb.[1]

Born (2000-11-30) November 30, 2000 (age 25)
HometownLoyal, Wisconsin, U.S.
Weight97 kg (214 lb)
Country United States
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Stephen Buchanan
Personal information
Born (2000-11-30) November 30, 2000 (age 25)
Home townLoyal, Wisconsin, U.S.
Weight97 kg (214 lb)
Sport
Country United States
SportWrestling
Event(s)
Freestyle and Folkstyle
College teamIowa
Oklahoma
Wyoming
ClubHawkeye Wrestling Club
Coached byTom Brands
Terry Brands
Medal record
Men's freestyle wrestling
Representing  United States
Grand Prix
Gold medal – first place2026 Nice97 kg
Gold medal – first place2026 Zagreb97 kg
Men's collegiate wrestling
Representing the Iowa Hawkeyes
NCAA Division I Championships
Gold medal – first place2025 Philadelphia197 lb
Big Ten Championships
Silver medal – second place2025 Evanston197 lb
Representing the Oklahoma Sooners
NCAA Division I Championships
Bronze medal – third place2024 Kansas City197 lb
Big 12 Championships
Bronze medal – third place2024 Tulsa197 lb
Representing the Wyoming Cowboys
NCAA Division I Championships
Bronze medal – third place2022 Detroit197 lb
Big 12 Championships
Gold medal – first place2022 Tulsa197 lb
Silver medal – second place2021 Tulsa197 lb
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Career

High school

Buchanan attended Loyal High School in Loyal, Wisconsin. Buchanan finished his high school career with a 184–16 record, winning two WIAA State titles. Buchanan committed to attend the University of Wyoming.[2]

Wyoming

2019–2020

Buchanan earned the starting 197 lb. role as a true freshman for Wyoming. Buchanan tallied a 26–13 record, taking seventh at the Big 12 tournament.[3] Buchanan received an at large bid, qualifying for the 2020 NCAA Wrestling Tournament, which was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Buchanan led Wyoming with 36 takedowns during dual action.[4]

2020–2021

Buchanan returned to the Wyoming lineup at 197 lb. as a sophomore. Buchanan finished second at the Big 12 Tournament, falling to Oklahoma State's AJ Ferrari 13–8 in the final. With a second-place finish, Buchanan punched his ticket to the 2021 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships.[5] Buchanan finished the NCAA championships with a 3–3 record, finishing in eighth and receiving All-American honors. Buchanan became Wyoming's first All-American since 2018.[6]

2021–2022

In his third year as the Cowboys' starter at 197 lb., Buchanan captured his first Big 12 title, defeating South Dakota State's Tanner Sloan 3–2 in the final. Buchanan became Wyoming's fourth Big 12 champion in program history.[7] After notching three straight decision victories to open his 2022 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships campaign, including a 4–0 win over conference rival Rocky Elam of Missouri, Buchanan fell in the semifinals to Iowa's Jacob Warner 6–4. Buchanan rebounded with wins over Iowa State's Yonger Bastida and Missouri's Rocky Elam to finish third.[8]

Oklahoma

2023–2024

After three years at Wyoming, Buchanan transferred to Oklahoma. Buchanan redshirted the 2022–2023 season before returning to the lineup as a redshirt junior.[9] Buchanan finished in third place at the 2023 Big 12 championships, falling to Missouri's Rocky Elam 5–4 in the opening round before rattling off three straight wins.[10] Buchanan received All-America honors for the third time with a third-place finish at the 2024 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships. After falling to reigning champion Aaron Brooks, Buchanan rattled off four consecutive wins, finishing with a 9–4 win over Cornell's Jacob Cardenas.[11]

Iowa

2024–2025

Buchanan committed to the University of Iowa to finish his college career.[12] Buchanan punched his ticket to the NCAA tournament with a runner-up finish at the 2025 Big 10 Championships at 197 lb. Buchanan reached the tournament finals, where he fell to Michigan's Jacob Cardenas.[13] Buchanan entered the 2025 NCAA Tournament as the second seed. Buchanan reached the semi-finals with three bonus point wins, including a major decision over Michigan State's Remy Cotton and technical falls over Wyoming's Joey Novak and Ohio State's Seth Shumate. In the semifinals, Buchanan defeated former national champion AJ Ferrari of Cal State-Bakersfield 3–0. In the national final, Buchanan defeated Penn State's Josh Barr 5–2 to capture his first national championship. Buchanan finished the season with a 26–1 record.[14]

Freestyle

After graduating, Buchanan continued his wrestling career in Iowa, joining the Hawkeye Wrestling Club to launch his freestyle career.[15]

Buchanan signed with Real American Freestyle and made his debut at RAF 05 on January 10, 2026, defeating former mixed martial artist and freestyle Olympic medalist Yoel Romero via technical fall 10–0.[16] He then lost a criteria decision to Givi Matcharashvili at RAF 06 on February 28, 2026.[17]

Freestyle record

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