University of Minnesota Athletics
2024-25 Wrestling Roster
McEnelly, Max

Max McEnelly
- Class:
- Redshirt Freshman
- Hometown:
- Waconia, Minn.
- High School:
- Waconia HS
- Position:
- 184 lbs.
Bio
CAREER HONORS AND AWARDS
Italics - Redshirt Season (not counted in career totals)
- 2025 All-American (3rd place)
- 2025 Big Ten Freshman of the Year
- 2025 All-Big Ten Second Team honoree
- 1x Big Ten Wrestler of the Week
- 2x Big Ten Freshman of the Week
- Named Freshman of the Year and winner of the All-American Award at the 2025 team banquet
- 2025 CSC Academic All-District Selection
- 2025 NWCA Scholar All-American
- 2025 Academic All-Big Ten honoree
- 2025 U20 World Team member
- 2025 U20 U.S. Open Champion at 86 kg
- Third place at 2024 U.S. Open (U20, 86 kg)
- Finished third at NCAA Championships to earn first All-America honors of his career
- As the No. 3 seed, posted a tech fall over No. 30 Colin Fegley of Lock Haven, major decision against Oklahoma's No. 14 DJ Parker and a decision against Cornell's No. 6 Chris Foca
- Lost in the semifinals to defending national champ Parker Keckeisen of Northern Iowa in overtime but responded with wins over No. 8 Jaxon Smith of Maryland in the consolation semifinals and No. 4 Dustin Plott of Oklahoma State in the third-place match
- The third-place finish was the best by a Gopher at 184 pounds since Roger Kish also took third in 2007
- Named Big Ten Freshman of the Year and Second Team All-Big Ten
- Placed second at the Big Ten Championships; beat No. 16 Shane Cartagena-Walsh of Rutgers by tech fall in the quarterfinals and majored No. 12 Edmond Ruth of Illinois in the semifinals
- Took No. 1 Carter Starocci to overtime in an 8-5 loss in the title match in first career loss
- Secured a 4-1, overtime win over Iowa's No. 8 Gabe Arnold
- Carded a 20-4 (5:39) tech fall against Purdue's Orlando Cruz
- At Ohio State, majored No. 19 Ryder Rogotzke, 15-5, to clinch the dual victory for Minnesota
- Majored No. 18 Shane Cartagena-Walsh of Rutgers, 18-4
- Earned a 19-4 (6:17) tech fall over Northwestern's John Halvorsen
- Posted a 22-6 (4:25) tech fall of Wisconsin's Dylan Russo
- Outlasted No. 20 Jaden Bullock in overtime, 4-1, in the Michigan dual
- Knocked off No. 6 Silas Allred by major decision, 16-6, in a dual at Nebraska
- Won the Cougar Clash with all three wins coming by bonus points; tech falled opponents in the quarters and semis and posted a major decision in the finals
- Upset No. 4 Bennett Berge with a 9-6 overtime victory in a dual at South Dakota State to sweep Big Ten Wrestler and Freshman of the Week honors
- Scored a tech fall, 19-4 (3:13), against Conor Maslanek in the Campbell dual
- Recorded a 22-7 (5:12) tech fall over Aidan Brenot in the North Dakota State dual
- Topped Logan Deacetis by tech fall, 24-8 (4:52), in the Bucknell dual
- Won Big Ten Freshman of the Week honors after dominating the Mountaineer Invite with a 3-0 record with all three wins coming by tech fall, to win the 184-pound crown; outscored opponents, 61-14
- Tied for third in the nation in tech fall wins (13)
- Led the team in tech fall wins, bonus point victories (18) and dual wins (12)
- Tied for the team lead in dual win percentage (1.000, 12-0), Big Ten dual wins (8), Big Ten dual win percentage (1.000, 8-0)
- Finished second on the roster in bonus point rate (.704), ranked wins (13), win percentage vs. ranked opponents (.867, 13-2), dual team points scored (51) and Big Ten dual team points scored (33); tied for second in major decisions (6)
- Came in third on the team in overall wins (25), overall win percentage (.926, 25-2) and team points per match (3.74)
- Tied for fifth on the team in matches wrestled (27)
- Named Freshman of the Year and winner of the All-American Award at the team banquet
- CSC Academic All-District Selection
- NWCA Scholar All-American
- Academic All-Big Ten selection
- Made dual debut with a 3-2 upset of No. 22 Brian Soldano (Rutgers), scoring the winning points on a takedown at the buzzer (1/27)
- Named co-champion at the Soldier Salute with teammate Isaiah Salazar; went 3-0 including a win by fall and a 12-8 decision over No. 29 Aaron Ayzerov of Columbia
- Captured Cougar Clash title at 184 pounds with a 4-0 mark, highlighted by two tech falls and a major decision, outscoring opponents 70-21
- Won Daktronics Open at 184 pounds with a 3-0 record, including a pair of tech falls, outscoring opponents 44-12
- Made collegiate debut with Bison Open title at 184 pounds; went 4-0 with all wins by tech fall and outscored opponents 80-20
- Led the Gophers in win percentage (1.000, 15-0) and wins by tech fall (8)
- Tied for the team lead in win percentage against ranked opponents (1.000, 2-0)
- Was also one of four on the roster to be undefeated in duals (1-0) and Big Ten duals (1-0)
- Four-time Minnesota state champion for Waconia high school at three different weight classes
- Star Tribune's 2022-23 Metro Wrestler of the Year and winner of the 2023 MWCAÂ Mr. Minnesota High School Wrestler Award
- Posted a nearly perfect 181-1 record in has last four years of prep action
- The pound-for-pound best wrestler in the state of Minnesota according to TheGuillotine and ranked as the No. 8 recruit in MatScouts' Class of 2023 Big Board.
- Also highly accomplished in freestyle, becoming a Fargo national champion in 2021 and a U17 World bronze medalist in 2022Â at 92-kilograms
- Parents are Bret and Kari McEnelly
- Siblings are Karli, Chloe and Sam
- Dad, Bret, played football at Minnesota-Duluth
- Sister, Chloe, played hockey at St. Thomas, and brother, Sam, is a redshirt junior wrestler at Augustana
- Majoring in business and marketing education
YEAR | OVERALL W-L | DUAL W-L | BIG TEN W-L | PINS | TFs | MDs | B1G FINISH | NCAA FINISH |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2023-24 | 15-0 | 1-0 | 1-0 | 1-0 | 8-0 | 1-0 | --- | --- |
2024-25 | 25-2 | 12-0 | 8-0 | 0-0 | 13-0 | 6-0 | 2nd | 3rd |
CAREER | 25-2 | 12-0 | 8-0 | 0-0 | 13-0 | 6-0 | --- | 1x AA |
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