4X-NCAA And World Champ Logan Stieber Retires

4X-NCAA And World Champ Logan Stieber Retires

Four-time NCAA champion at Ohio State and 2016 World Champion at 61 kilograms Logan Stieber announced his retirement.

Apr 17, 2019 by Andrew Spey
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Logan Stieber, a four-time NCAA champion at Ohio State and a freestyle world champion announced his retirement from competitive wrestling on social media today. 

Stieber won NCAA titles at 133-pounds in 2012 and 2013, and two more titles at 141-pounds in 2014 and 2015. The Buckeyes also won their program's only wrestling team title during Stieber's senior season. 

Upon graduation, Stieber promptly made the 2016 world team at 61 kg and won gold in a stacked world championship bracket. Stieber also made the 2017 world team at 61 kg and the 2018 world team at 65 kg. The list of all his wrestling credentials is exceedingly long, as Logan was one of the best American lightweights of his generation.