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Chance Marsteller's Insane Career Hitlist

Chance Marsteller's Insane Career Hitlist

A list of Chance Marsteller's best wins from his senior level and college career.

Nov 5, 2024 by Jon Kozak
Chance Marsteller's Insane Career Hitlist

On November 25, FloWrestling will release "Chance", a two-hour documentary about Chance Marsteller's journey from a wrestling prodigy to a sports comeback. The documentary explores Marsteller's troubled childhood, substance abuse, addiction, and his eventual return to wrestling. To help put into perspective Marsteller's success, check out the below article to see a list of Marsteller's best wins and a recap of his career in college and on the senior level.

Chance Marsteller On The Senior Level

Marsteller has put together a fantastic senior-level career filled with notable wins and placements at some of the toughest tournaments in the world. Marsteller's high-point on the senior-level was in 2023 when he won the US Open to qualify for Final X where he pulled off one of the biggest upsets of all time defeating Jordan Burroughs to make the 2023 World team. Beyond that, Marsteller won the 2022 World Team Trials and finished runner-up at Final X in 2022 and runner-up at the 2019 US Open. Check out a list of Marsteller's best wins on the senior level below:

  • Jordan Burroughs 
  • Alex Dieringer
  • Keegan O’Toole
  • Evan Wick
  • Trent Hidlay
  • David McFadden
  • Carter Starocci 
  • Vincenzo Joseph
  • Isaiah White
  • Tommy Gantt
  • Alec Pantaleo
  • Evan Wick
  • Tyler Berger
  • Demetrius Romero
  • Alex Marinelli
  • Richie Lewis
  • Anthony Valencia
  • Logan Massa
  • Osman Nurmagomedov (AZE) - 2023 World Silver Medalist, 2021 & 2022 World Bronze Medalist
  • Vladimeri Gamkrelidze (GEO) - 2023 World Silver Medalist
  • Avtandil Kentchadze (GEO) - 2024 World Champion
  • Khetik Tsabolov (SRB) - 2014 World Champion, 2017 World Silver Medalist, 2023 World Bronze Medalist
  • Ali Savadkouhi (IRI)
  • Georgios Kougioumtsidis (GRE)

Chance Marsteller's College Career

While in high school, Marsteller complied a 166-0 career record, was a four-time Pennsylvania state champion, and the #1 overall recruit in the class of 2014. Marsteller first attended Oklahoma State but left after 2 relatively unsuccessful years with the Cowboys due to his off the mat issues. From there, Marsteller transferred to Lock Haven where he earned All-American honors twice - placing 4th in 2018 and 3rd in 2019 at 165 pounds. While he never reached the top of the podium, Marsteller he still accumulated an impressive hitlist over several All-Americans - check them out below:

  • Mekhi Lewis - NCAA Champion (1st in 2019, 2nd in 2022, 4th in 2023 & 2024)
  • Evan Wick - 3-time All-American (3rd in 2018 & 2022, 4th in 2019)
  • Jake Wentzel - NCAA Runner-Up (2021)
  • Jesse Dellavecchia - NCAA Runner-Up (2021)
  • Josh Shields - 2-time All-American (6th in 2019, 7th in 2018)
  • Demetrius Romero - 6th place (2021)
  • Alex Marinelli - 3-time All-American (5th in 2022, 7th in 2019, 6th in 2018)
  • David McFadden - 3-time All-American (5th in 2018 & 2019, 6th in 2016)
  • Chandler Rogers - 2-time All-American (5th in 2017, 8th in 2018)
  • Chad Walsh - 2-time All-American (5th in 2016, 7th in 2017)
  • Dylan Palacio - 2-time All-American (4th in 2016, 6th in 2017)
  • Ethan Ramos - 6th place (2015)