ST. LOUIS – Unbeaten Gophers heavyweight Gable Steveson defeated fifth-seeded Tony Cassioppi of Iowa 16-6 to reach the finals of the NCAA wrestling championships Friday night.
Steveson had seven takedowns and more than four minutes of riding time in the match. He led 4-1 after one period against Cassioppi (14-3), and 8-3 after two. This was his fourth consecutive victory over Cassioppi, including a 12-4 major decision in the teams' dual meet at Maturi Pavilion in January.
The win gives the top-seeded Steveson a 16-0 record as a junior and extends his winning streak to 33 matches going back to last season. He has a 65-2 career record.
Steveson will meet second-seeded Mason Parris of Michigan in the championship. Parris (12-1) pinned Gannon Gremmel of Iowa State at 4 minutes, 2 seconds in his semifinal using an arm bar. He was ahead 7-1 at the time. Steveson beat Parris in the heavyweight final of the Big Ten tournament the past two years, 8-6 and 12-4 this year.
"I wrestled great," Steveson said. "Got to keep my foot on the gas pedal. Next one is going to be tough."
Not that Steveson is too worried: "Just got to do what I did last week. I'm just believing in myself. Dedication. Determination right now. If I see it, I can believe it. That's what I am thinking right now."
Asked if this weekend was a great opportunity for him, Steveson agreed it was.
"This being the biggest tournament of the year," he said, "I think I can go out there and showcase who I really am on the mat and entertain the fans for a whole seven minutes and [they can] watch me for the weekend. I am thankful to be here. Always."