2018 NCAA Championships

History-Making Career Finishes: NaTo, BoJo, & Snyder

History-Making Career Finishes: NaTo, BoJo, & Snyder

Nathan Tomasello, Bo Jordan, and Kyle Snyder became the first trio of teammates to finish as four-time All-Americans in the same year.

Mar 21, 2018 by Ryan Holmes
History-Making Career Finishes: NaTo, BoJo, & Snyder

The 2018 NCAA tournament featured a number of four-time individual qualifiers, but three teammates from Ohio State, in particular, found themselves in position for a history-making achievement this past weekend in Cleveland. 

Nathan Tomasello, Bo Jordan, and Kyle Snyder capped off their senior seasons by finishing in the top eight of their respective weight classes, making them the first trio of teammates to finish as four-time All-Americans in the same year.

This incredible feat featured 12 top five finishes, with Jordan’s fifth-place finish at 174lb in this year’s tournament being the lowest place ever taken out of the three of them. 

Snyder is the lone one of the three to finish as a multiple-time champion, as he just claimed his third title at 285lb. Meanwhile, Tomasello, a 2015 NCAA champion, finished in third place for the third straight year, this time at 125lb.

At one point in their careers, each one of them battled on the big stage in the NCAA finals, and as a group, they finished with a combined record of 307-27.

Nathan Tomasello

4x Big Ten Champion

NCAA Finishes: 1, 3, 3, 3

Career Record: 121-8

Watch NaTo cap off his career with an OT win over Ethan Lizak:

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Bo Jordan

1x Big Ten Champion; 2x Big Ten Finalist

NCAA Finishes: 3, 3, 2, 5

Career Record: 111-14

Watch BoJo claim a hard-fought win in round one at NCAAs:

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Kyle Snyder

3x Big Ten Champion; 4x Big Ten Finalist

NCAA Finishes: 2, 1, 1, 1

Career Record: 75-5

Watch Snyder take out Adam Coon to win his third NCAA title:

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