University of Minnesota Athletics
2024-25 Wrestling Roster
Salazar, Isaiah

Isaiah Salazar
- Class:
- Fifth Year
- Hometown:
- Greeley, Colo.
- High School:
- Windsor HS
- Position:
- 197 lbs.
Bio
CAREER NOTES
- Tied for 59th all-time at Minnesota with 82 career wins
- 2024 All-American at 184 pounds after finishing sixth at the NCAA Championships
- First Gopher to be an All-American at 184 since Kevin Steinhaus in 2014
- 2024 Big Ten champion at 184 pounds
- First B1G champion at Minnesota since 2022
- Fifth Gopher overall to win a title at 184 pounds (sixth total title at the weight class for Minnesota)Â and first to do so since 2012
- Earned a spot on the 2024 All-Big Ten team
- 2024 Big Ten Medal of Honor winner
- 4x national qualifier at NCAA Championships (2022, '23, '24, '25)
- 2024 CSC Academic All-America Third Team honoree
- 2x CSC Academic All-District honoree (2024, '25)
- 2x NWCA Scholar All-American (2024, '25)
- 3x Big Ten Distinguished Scholar
- 4x Academic All-Big Ten honoree (2022-25)
- Winner of Fraser Dean Most Courageous Award and Upperclassmen Academic Award at 2025 team banquet
- Named J Robinson Outstanding Wrestler and winner of Verne Gagne Leadership Award, All-American Award and Upperclassmen Academic Award at 2024 team banquet
- Took home Verne Gagne Leadership Award and Upperclassmen Academic Award at 2023 team banquet
- Did not place as the No. 10 seed at the NCAA Championships, losing matches to the No. 23 and No. 7 seeds
- Finished fourth at the Big Ten Championships with a 4-2 record; posted major decisions over No. 27 Ben Vanadia of Purdue and No. 23 Seth Shumate of Ohio State in the consolation brackets
- Prevailed in sudden-victory over No. 18 Seth Shumate of Ohio State, 4-1
- Majored Rutgers' PJ Casale, 16-6
- Earned a 10-3 decision over No. 12 Evan Bates in a dual at Northwestern
- Posted a 15-0 (2:11) tech fall of Wisconsin's Niccolo Colucci
- An 8-3 loss to No. 3 Jacob Cardenas of Michigan ended a streak of 28 straight dual wins, including 16 in a row in the Big Ten
- Shut out No. 22 Camden McDanel by major decision, 8-0, in a dual at Nebraska
- Came in fourth at the Soldier Salute with a 3-2 mark, including one tech fall win
- Posted an 8-1 decision over No. 8 Zach Glazier in the dual at South Dakota State
- Scored a 17-0 (4:42) tech fall over Aiden Hight in the North Dakota State dual
- Majored Dillon Bechtold, 11-2, in the Bucknell dual
- Won the Mountaineer Invite with a 3-0 record and posted two tech fall shutout wins; outscored opponents 35-2
- Led the team with eight shutout wins on the season
- Finished fourth on the roster in wins by major decision (5) and tied for fourth in dual wins (9) and wins over ranked opponents (7)
- Ranked fifth on the team in overall wins (19), bonus point wins (12), dual team points scored (37), Big Ten dual win percentage (.714, 5-2) and win percentage against ranked opponents (.538, 7-6); tied for fifth in matches wrestled (27), tech fall wins (5) and Big Ten dual wins (5)
- Winner of Fraser Dean Most Courageous Award and Upperclassmen Academic Award at team banquet
- CSC Academic All-District Selection
- NWCA Scholar All-American
- Big Ten Distinguished Scholar
- Academic All-Big Ten honoree
- Finished sixth at 184 pounds at the NCAA Championships to become an All-American for the first time
- Won his first three matches to reach the semifinals where he lost to eventual national runner-up
- Won the Big Ten championship at 184 pounds by going 3-0 and outscoring opponents 16-3; beat No. 31 Troy Fisher (Northwestern) in the quarterfinals, No. 19 Jaden Bullock (Michigan) in the semis and No. 6 Bernie Truax (Penn State) in the finals
- Defeated 16th-ranked Shane Liegel of Wisconsin by a 4-1 decision (2/16)
- Posted a 15-0 shutout over Purdue's James Rowley (2/11)
- Shut out No. 31 Dylan Connell of Illinois, 6-0 (2/9)
- Topped No. 33 Troy Fisher of Northwestern, 8-3 (2/4)
- Recorded a 10-1 major decision over Maryland's Chase Mielnik (2/2)
- Took down No. 3 Lenny Pinto, 4-1, in the dual against Nebraska (1/19)
- Posted a 7-0 shutout of Iowa's Aiden Riggins (1/15)
- Named co-champion at the Soldier Salute with teammate Max McEnelly; went 3-0 with two tech falls and a major decision, outscoring opponents 47-3
- Placed third at the Cougar Clash with a 4-1 record, scoring two tech falls and a major decision
- Scored a 14-3 major decision over South Dakota State's Connor Gaynor (11/26)
- Went 3-0 on East Coast road trip against Bucknell, Morgan State and George Mason with a pair of tech falls
- Led the Gophers in overall wins (24), wins over ranked opponents (9), dual win percentage (1.000, 11-0), Big Ten winning percentage (1.000, 7-0)
- Ranked second on the team in overall win percentage (.857, 24-4), dual wins (11), Big Ten wins (7) and wins by tech fall (7)
- Was also third on Minnesota in dual team points scored (44), Big Ten dual team points scored (24) and win percentage against ranked opponents (.750, 9-3), and fifth in wins by major decision (4)
- Named J Robinson Outstanding Wrestler and winner of Verne Gagne Leadership Award, All-American Award and Upperclassmen Academic Award at annual team banquet
- 2024 Big Ten Medal of Honor recipientÂ
- CSC Academic All-America Third Team
- CSC Academic All-District
- NWCA Scholar All-American
- Big Ten Distinguished Scholar
- Academic All-Big Ten honoree
- Went 20-4 in his second season as a starter for Minnesota at 184 pounds
- Tallied a 2-2 record at second NCAA Championships, falling in the blood round
- Placed 4th at the Big Ten Championships to automatically qualify for NCAA tournament
- Finished regular season with 12-1 dual record, going a perfect 7-0 in Big Ten play
- Defeated 10 ranked opponents on the season.
- Earned a 13-5 major decision against Drake Rhodes (Iowa) in final home dual of the season (2/3)
- Defeated #25 Dylan Connell by 3-2 decision to help push Minnesota to a win over Illinois (1/28)
- Went 2-0 on the weekend in dual wins over Purdue and Indiana, including a bonus-point win over Clayton Fielden.
- Defeated his second ranked win of the weekend with 5-3 decision over Layne Malczewski (1/15)
- Earned an impressive 7-6 comeback victory over No. 10 Lenny Pinto in road dual vs. Nebraska (1/13)
- Won first Big Ten start of the season with 15-1 major decision over Northwestern's Evan Bates (1/7)
- Earned a ranked in over #19 Adam Kemp by 6-2 decision at Cal Poly
- Dominated NDSU's D.J. Parker by 18-1 technical fall in road dual (12/9)
- Upset #11 Travis Wittlake (Oklahoma State) by 4-0 decision to push Minnesota to upset dual win.Â
- Earned a major decision victory over Bennett Berge (South Dakota State) for first dual win of the season.
- Won the Bison Open with a 3-0 record, defeating Gopher teammate Michial Foy in the finals
- Started the season ranked No. 11 at 184 pounds in the InterMat preseason polls
- Big Ten Distinguished Scholar
- Academic All-B1G Selection
- Took home Verne Gagne Leadership Award and Upperclassmen Academic Award at annual team banquet
- Went 14-5 in his first season as the full-time starter at 184 pounds
- 2022 NCAA Qualifier, going 1-2 at the championships as the 19-seed
- Earned first career NCAA tournament win by upsetting 14-seed Gavin Kane (North Carolina)
- Placed 8th at the Big Ten Championships, upsetting both #9 John Poznanski (Rutgers) and #16 Donnell Washington (Indiana) in the tournament
- Earned six ranked wins on the season, with five of them coming in upset fashion
- Went 5-2 in dual competition, including a 4-1 record against Big Ten opponents
- Upset #18 Zac Braunagel on the road via 8-4 decision during Feb. 4 dual at Illinois
- Earned first conference win of the season against Brandyn Van Tassel (Nebraska) in 9-3 decision
- Placed 6th at the Southern Scuffle, knocking off #28 Layne Malczewski (Michigan State) in the quarterfinals
- Defeated Jacob Schoon (South Dakota State) by major decision for first dual victory of season
- Bison Open Champ with 4-0 record, including one fall, one tech fall, and one major decision
- Academic All-Big Ten pick
- Finished 4-1 at 184 pounds in first season as a Gopher, including two appearances in starting lineup
- Closed out season with first career pin against Northwestern's Jack Jessen in second career start on Feb. 21
- Made first career start against Nelson Brands and top-ranked Iowa on Jan. 22, falling by decision 10-6
- Â Earned 16-3 major decision against Nebraska's Colton Wolfe in dual meet "extra" match and Gopher debut
- Four-time Colorado state champion at Windsor HS, compiling a 143-6 career record
- Helped lead team to pair of state titlesÂ
- Finished 116-1 over his final three seasons, including a perfect 80-0 mark in junior and senior seasons
- Three-time regional champion and four-time all-conference selection
- 2020 Dave Schultz High School Excellence Award winner for Colorado
- 2019 Weld County Male Athlete of the Yea
- Earned four letters on the track & field team, three letters in football and two in baseball
- Member of the National Honor Society
- Four-time academic honor roll member.
- Son of Jose and Anabel Salazar
- Has two siblings
- Father played football at the University of New Mexico
- Born December 21, 2001
- Earned his BS in psychology with a minor in construction management; currently a non-degree seeking grad student
YEAR | OVERALL W-L | DUAL W-L | BIG TEN W-L | PINS | TFs | MDs | B1G FINISH | NCAA FINISH |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2020-21 | 5-1 | 1-1 | 1-1 | 1-0 | 0 | 2-0 | --- | --- |
2021-22 | 14-5 | 5-2 | 4-1 | 1-0 | 2-0 | 4-1 | 8th | DNP |
2022-23 | 20-4 | 12-1 | 7-0 | 0-0 | 5-0 | 4-0 | 4th | DNP |
2023-24 | 24-4 | 11-0 | 7-0 | 0-0 | 7-0 | 4-2 | 1st | 6th |
2024-25 | 19-8 | 9-2 | 5-2 | 0-1 | 5-0 | 5-0 | 4th | DNP |
CAREER | 82-22 | 38-6 | 24-4 | 2-1 | 19-0 | 19-3 | 1x Champ | 1x AA, 4x NQ |
Gopher Wrestling Tries Gymnastics
Thursday, May 29
Steveson Advances to NCAA Title Match
Friday, March 21
Gable Steveson: NCAA Quarterfinals
Friday, March 21
Gable Steveson: NCAA Pin
Thursday, March 20