Dan Hodge Trophy
The Dan Hodge Trophy is awarded each year to the United States of America’s best college wrestler.[1] The trophy is presented at the end of the season by WIN magazine and Culture House.[2] It is the collegiate wrestling equivalent to the Heisman Trophy in college football.[3] Its high school wrestling equivalent is the Junior Hodge Trophy, which has been awarded annually since 1998.[4]
The Hodge Trophy is named after Danny Hodge, a three–time NCAA champion for the University of Oklahoma from 1955 to 1957.[5] The Hodge Trophy was created by Mike Chapman, founder of WIN magazine and Culture House, a company that produces books and posters.[6] The first winner was T.J. Jaworsky, a three–time NCAA Division I National champion from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1995.[7]
There have been six multiple winners of the Hodge Trophy. The first was Iowa State's legend Cael Sanderson, who won the award three times in his run as the first undefeated four–time NCAA champion, the second was Ben Askren from Missouri, who won the award two times, the third and fourth were David Taylor and Zain Retherford respectively, both from Penn State, who won the award two times, the fifth is Spencer Lee from Iowa, and the sixth (and most recent) is Gable Steveson, who won the award two times, becoming the only heavyweight to do so.[8]
Award criteria
[edit]Since 2022, the Hodge Trophy Voting Criteria has been based on four criteria:[9]
- Record
- Dominance/Bonus-Point Percentage
- Quality of Competition
- Sportsmanship
Formerly, the trophy was awarded based on seven criteria:[10]
- Record
- Number of pins
- Dominance
- Past credentials
- Quality of competition
- Sportsmanship/Citizenship
- Heart
Hodge Trophy Winners
[edit]Year | Recipient | Weight | School | Finalists* |
---|---|---|---|---|
2024
|
Aaron Brooks | 197
|
Penn State | Aaron Brooks (48), Parker Keckeisen (8), Carter Starocci (2), Greg Kerkvliet (1), Levi Haines (0)[11] |
2023
|
Mason Parris | 285
|
Michigan | Mason Parris (38), Carter Starocci (14), Yianni Diakomihalis (6), Andrew Alirez (4), Austin O'Connor (2)[12] |
2022
|
Gable Steveson | 285
|
Minnesota | Gable Steveson (49), Yianni Diakomihalis (5), Nick Lee (3)[13] |
2021**
|
Spencer Lee Gable Steveson |
125
285 |
Iowa |
Spencer Lee, Gable Steveson, David Carr, Roman Bravo-Young, Aaron Brooks, Austin O'Connor[14] |
2020
|
Spencer Lee | 125
|
Iowa | Spencer Lee (52), Kollin Moore (3), Ryan Deakin (1), Shane Griffith (1), Noah Adams (0), Pat Glory (0), Chas Tucker (0), Gable Steveson (0)[15] |
2019
|
Bo Nickal | 197
|
Penn State | Bo Nickal (37), Jason Nolf (10), Co-Winner Nickal/Nolf (4), Yianni Diakomihalis (0), Anthony Ashnault (0)[16] |
2018
|
Zain Retherford | 149
|
Penn State | Zain Retherford (35), Bo Nickal (6), Seth Gross (4), Zahid Valencia (3)[17] |
2017
|
Zain Retherford | 149
|
Penn State | Zain Retherford (33), J'Den Cox (5), Kyle Snyder (4), Jason Nolf (3)[18] |
2016
|
Alex Dieringer | 165
|
Oklahoma State | Alex Dieringer (27), Zain Retherford (14), Kyle Snyder (3), Nahshon Garrett (1)[19] |
2015
|
Logan Stieber | 141
|
Ohio State | Logan Stieber (38), Alex Dieringer (3), Isaiah Martinez (1), Nick Gwiazdowski (1)[20] |
2014
|
David Taylor | 165
|
Penn State | David Taylor (38), Logan Stieber (3), Ed Ruth (2), Chris Perry (2), Alex Dieringer[21] |
2013
|
Kyle Dake | 165
|
Cornell | Kyle Dake (39), Ed Ruth (4), Jordan Oliver, Logan Stieber[22] |
2012
|
David Taylor | 165
|
Penn State | David Taylor, Ed Ruth, Kyle Dake, Frank Molinaro, Cam Simaz, Matt McDonough[23] |
2011
|
Jordan Burroughs | 165
|
Nebraska | Jordan Burroughs, Jordan Oliver, Anthony Robles, Jon Reader, Kellen Russell[24] |
2010
|
Jayson Ness | 133
|
Minnesota | Jayson Ness, Jake Varner, Jay Borschel[25] |
2009
|
Jake Herbert | 184
|
Northwestern | Jake Herbert, Brent Metcalf, Jordan Burroughs, Jake Varner, Mike Pucillo [26] |
2008
|
Brent Metcalf | 149
|
Iowa | Brent Metcalf, Keith Gavin, Mike Pucillo, Phil Davis, Angel Escobedo, Tervel Dlagnev, Dustin Fox [27] |
2007
|
Ben Askren | 174
|
Missouri | Ben Askren, Cole Konrad, Jake Herbert, Derek Moore [28] |
2006
|
Ben Askren | 174
|
Missouri | Ben Askren, Les Sigman, Nate Gallick, Cole Konrad, Ben Cherrington [29] |
2005
|
Steve Mocco | 285
|
Oklahoma State | Steve Mocco, Greg Jones [30] |
2004
|
Emmett Willson | 197
|
Montana State-Northern | Emmett Wilson, Scott Moore, Matt Gentry, Greg Jones [31] |
2003
|
Eric Larkin | 149
|
Arizona State | Eric Larkin, Matt Lackey, Steve Mocco, Travis Lee [32] |
2002
|
Cael Sanderson | 197
|
Iowa State | Cael Sanderson, Stephen Abas [33] |
2001**
|
Nick Ackerman Cael Sanderson |
174
184 |
Simpson College, | Nick Ackerman, Cael Sanderson, Stephen Abas,
Michael Lightner, T.J. Williams, Josh Koscheck[34] |
2000
|
Cael Sanderson | 184
|
Iowa State | Cael Sanderson [35] |
1999
|
Stephen Neal | 285
|
Cal State Bakersfield | Stephen Neal [36] |
1998
|
Mark Ironside | 134
|
Iowa | Mark Ironside [37] |
1997
|
Kerry McCoy | 285
|
Penn State | Kerry McCoy [38] |
1996
|
Les Gutches | 177
|
Oregon State | Les Gutches [39] |
1995
|
T.J. Jaworsky | 134
|
North Carolina | T.J. Jaworsky, Lincoln McIlravy, Joel Sharratt, Kerry McCoy [40] |
* Number of first place ballot votes from the Hodge Committee is indicated in parentheses
** In 2001 and 2021, the Dan Hodge Trophy was shared by two co-winners
Junior Hodge Trophy Winners
[edit]Year | Recipient | School |
---|---|---|
2024 | Luke Lilledahl | Wyoming Seminary (Pa.) |
2023 | Cael Hughes | Stillwater (Okla.) |
2022 | Nick Feldman | Malvern Prep (Pa.) |
2021 | Jesse Mendez | Crown Point (Ind.) |
2020 | Keegan O’Toole | Arrowhead (Hartland, Wisc.) |
2019 | Andrew Alirez | Greeley Central (Colo.) |
2018 | Gable Steveson | Apple Valley (Minn.) |
2017 | Daton Fix | Sand Springs (Okla.) |
2016 | Mark Hall | Apple Valley (Minn.) |
2015 | Zahid Valencia | St. John Bosco (Bellflower, Calif.) |
2014 | Chance Marsteller | Kennard-Dale (Fawn Grove, Pa.) |
2013 | Bo Jordan | Graham (St. Paris, Ohio) |
2012 | Jordan Rogers | Mead (Spokane, Wash.) |
2011 | Logan Storley | Webster (S.D.) |
2010 | Logan Stieber | Monroeville (Ohio) |
2009 | Chris Perry | Stillwater (Oklahoma) |
2008 | Jason Welch | Las Lomas (Walnut Creek, Calif.) |
2007 | Cody Gardner | Christianburg (Va.) |
2006 | David Craig | Brandon (Florida) |
2005 | Troy Nickerson | Chenango Forks (New York) |
2004 | Jeff Jaggers | St. Peter Chanel (Bedford, Ohio) |
2003 | Mark Perry | Blair Academy (Blairstown, N.J.) |
2002 | Teyon Ware | Edmond North (Oklahoma) |
2001 | Steve Mocco | Blair Academy (Blairstown, N.J.) |
2000 | Jesse Jantzen | Shoreham Wading River (New York) |
1999 | Damion Hahn | Lakewood (New Jersey) |
1998 | Shane Roller | Bixby (Oklahoma) |
See also
[edit]References
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- ^ "Spencer Lee Named Finalist for Dan Hodge Trophy". University of Iowa Athletics. 2021-03-23. Retrieved 2021-03-29.
- ^ "Dan Hodge Trophy: History, winners and how it works | NCAA.com". www.ncaa.com. Retrieved 2021-03-29.
- ^ "Junior Hodge Trophy". WIN magazine. Retrieved 2023-04-28.
- ^ "OU Family Mourns Loss of Danny Hodge". University of Oklahoma. Retrieved 2021-03-29.
- ^ "Dan Hodge Trophy | Mike Chapman – Author/Historian". Retrieved 2021-03-29.
- ^ "T.J. Jaworsky - First Hodge Trophy Winner (1995)". WIN Magazine. Retrieved 2021-03-29.
- ^ "Gable Steveson Wins His Second Dan Hodge Trophy". University of Minnesota Athletics. 2022-03-28. Retrieved 2022-04-26.
- ^ "The 2023 Dan Hodge Trophy Presented by ASICS Fan Vote". Retrieved 2023-03-21.
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- ^ Finn, Mike (2024-04-01). "Penn State's four-time champ Aaron Brooks wins 2024 Hodge Trophy". WIN Magazine. Retrieved 2024-04-02.
- ^ Finn, Mike (27 March 2023). "Mason Parris wins 2023 Hodge; Starocci, Diakomihalis finish second, third". Wrestling Insider Magazine. WIN Magazine. Retrieved 27 March 2023.
- ^ Finn, Mike (28 March 2022). "Gable Steveson wins 2022 WIN Magazine/Culture House Dan Hodge Trophy, Presented by ASICS". Wrestling Insider Magazine. WIN Magazine. Retrieved 7 April 2022.
- ^ Finn, Mike. "2021 CO-WINNERS". Wrestling Insider Magazine. WIN Magazine. Retrieved 7 April 2022.
- ^ Finn, Mike. "Spencer Lee Wins 2020 Dan Hodge Trophy". Wrestling Insider Magazine. WIN Magazine. Retrieved 30 March 2020.
- ^ Finn, Mike (April 2019). "Bo Nickal Wins 2019 Dan Hodge Trophy". Wrestling Insider Magazine. WIN Magazine. Retrieved 1 April 2019.
- ^ Finn, Mike (27 March 2018). "Retherford wins second WIN Magazine/Culture House Dan Hodge Trophy". Wrestling Insider Magazine. WIN Magazine. Retrieved 27 March 2018.
- ^ "Penn State's Zain Retherford wins 2017 WIN Magazine/Culture House Dan Hodge Trophy, presented by ASICS". news.theopenmat.com. 28 March 2017. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
- ^ "Dieringer presented 2016 Dan Hodge Trophy - WIN Magazine: Wrestling News". www.win-magazine.com. 29 April 2016. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
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- ^ "David Taylor wins 2014 Dan Hodge Trophy - WIN Magazine: Wrestling News". www.win-magazine.com. April 2014. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
- ^ "Kyle Dake wins 2013 Dan Hodge Trophy - WIN Magazine: Wrestling News". www.win-magazine.com. 29 March 2013. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
- ^ "Nittany Lion David Taylor Wins Hodge Trophy as National Wrestler of the Year". Archived from the original on 2018-02-27. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
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- ^ "Jayson Ness, 2010 Hodge Trophy winner - WIN Magazine: Wrestling News". www.win-magazine.com. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
- ^ "Jake Herbert, 2009 Hodge Trophy winner - WIN Magazine: Wrestling News". www.win-magazine.com. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
- ^ "Brent Metcalf, 2008 Hodge Trophy winner - WIN Magazine: Wrestling News". www.win-magazine.com. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
- ^ "Ben Askren of Missouri wins Dan Hodge Award for second straight year | TheMat.com - USA Wrestling". content.themat.com. Archived from the original on 2018-02-27. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
- ^ "Ben Askren, 2006 & 2007 Hodge Trophy winner - WIN Magazine: Wrestling News". www.win-magazine.com. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
- ^ "Steve Mocco, 2005 Hodge Trophy winner - WIN Magazine: Wrestling News". www.win-magazine.com. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
- ^ "Emmett Willson, 2004 Hodge Trophy winner - WIN Magazine: Wrestling News". www.win-magazine.com. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
- ^ "Eric Larkin, 2003 Hodge Trophy winner - WIN Magazine: Wrestling News". www.win-magazine.com. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
- ^ "Cael Sanderson, 3-time Hodge Trophy winner - WIN Magazine: Wrestling News". www.win-magazine.com. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
- ^ "Nick Ackerman, 2001 Hodge Trophy winner - WIN Magazine: Wrestling News". www.win-magazine.com. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
- ^ "Cael Sanderson, 3-time Hodge Trophy winner - WIN Magazine: Wrestling News". www.win-magazine.com. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
- ^ "Stephen Neal, 1999 Hodge Trophy winner - WIN Magazine: Wrestling News". www.win-magazine.com. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
- ^ "Mark Ironside, 1998 Hodge Trophy winner - WIN Magazine: Wrestling News". www.win-magazine.com. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
- ^ "Kerry McCoy, 1997 Hodge Trophy winner - WIN Magazine: Wrestling News". www.win-magazine.com. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
- ^ "Les Gutches, 1996 Hodge Trophy winner - WIN Magazine: Wrestling News". www.win-magazine.com. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
- ^ "T.J. Jaworsky – First Hodge Trophy Winner (1995) - WIN Magazine: Wrestling News". www.win-magazine.com. Retrieved 2018-02-26.