WESTERVILLE, Ohio -- Baldwin Wallace University
Men's Wrestling Head Coach Head Jamie Gibbs, and
Associate Head Coach Jason Zastrow along with the rest of the staff were selected as the Ohio Athletic Coaching Staff of the Year for the fifth straight season while seven wrestlers landed on the All-OAC Team.
Senior 149-pounder
Manny Scordos (Brecksville/Brecksville-Broadview Heights), junior All-American 165-pounder
Andrew Supers (Medina), senior 174-pounder
Tommy West (Avon Lake/St. Edward) and sophomore 285-pounder
Andy Vanscoy (Cuyahoga Falls/St. Vincent-St. Mary) were selected to the first team. Sophomore 125-pounder
Dorian Hoffman (Luzerne, Pa./Wyoming Valley), sophomore 141-pounder
Antonio Shelley (Mentor), senior 184-pounder
Remington Bauer (Norwalk/Edison) and senior All-American
Joey Petrella (Reynoldsburg/Bishop Hartley) were named to the second team.
Scordos, who earns his second career honor, was selected to the second team a season ago. This year, he posted a record of 23-8 with a career-high tying eight pins, four technical falls and four major decisions. For his career,
Scordos ranks eighth on the school's all-time wins list with a record of 118-44. He has tallied 28 pins, 18 technical falls and 11 major decisions.
Supers, who garners his third straight first team accolade, led the team in victories with 32 and an overall record of 32-2 He led the team with 11 technical falls and a career-best tying seven major decisions.
Supers was tied for third on the squad with s career-high tying 11 pins. For his career,
Supers ranks 16th on the school's all-time wins list with a record of 107-16. He has recorded 30 technical falls, 29 pins and 18 major decisions.
Supers is a six-time invitational champion, four-time OAC Wrestler of the Week Award winner, two-time All-Region performer, two-time NCAA Division III national qualifier and a 2025 All-American. Off the mat, he is a National Wrestling Coaches Association Scholar All-American.
West, who earns his third career first team honor, was second on the team with 28 victories and a record of 28-3. He as tied for third on the squad with 11 pins.
West compiled six technical falls and two major decisions. For his career,
West ranks tied for 11th on the school's all-time wins list with a record of 111-34. He has tallied 41 pins, 20 technical falls and 13 major decisions.
West is a five-time invitational champion, two-time All-Region performer, two-time NCAA Division III national qualifier and an OAC Wrestler of the Week Award winner. Off the mat, he is a two-tome National Wrestling Coaches Association Scholar All-American.
Vanscoy, who garners his first career accolade, had a breakout season as he finished fifth on the team with a career-best 25 victories and an overall record of 25-5. Vanscoy was sixth on the squad with a career-best nine pins. He added career-highs of two technical falls and two major decisions. For his career,
Vanscoy has compiled a record of 38-14 with 13 pins, three technical falls and two major decisions. He is a two-time invitational champion. Off the mat,
Vanscoy is a National Wrestling Coaches Association Scholar All-American.
Hoffman, who earns his second straight honor, was selected to the first team a season ago. This year, he has compiled a record of 17-10 with a career-best seven pins, four technical falls and one major decision. For his career,
Hoffman has a record of 44-24 with 13 technical falls, 12 pins and four major decisions. Off the mat, he is a National Wrestling Coaches Association Scholar All-American.
Shelley earns his first career accolade after leading the team with a career-best 13 pins and posting a record of 21-6. He three technical falls and a career-best tying two major decisions. For his career,
Shelley has a record of 44-16 with 15 pins, 15 technical falls and three major decisions. He is an invitational champion. Off the mat,
Shelley is a National Wrestling Coaches Association Scholar All-American.
Bauer, who garners his second career honor, was selected to the first team last season. This year, he is fourth on the team with 27 victories and a record of 27-9. He has recorded a career-best tying six pins, six technical falls and two major decisions. For his career,
Bauer ranks 15th on the school's all-time wins list with a record of 108-47. He has tallied 18 technical falls, 18 major decisions and 14 pins. He is an All-Region performer, NCAA Division III national qualifier and an invitational champion. Off the mat, he is a two-time Academic All-OAC honoree, two-time National Wrestling Coaches Association Scholar All-American, Dean's List student, Jacket Scholar and a member of the Chi Alpha Sigma and Dayton C. Miller Honor Societies.
Petrella, who earns his second career accolade, was selected to the first team a season ago. This year, he has a record of 16-1 with eight pins, five technical falls and two major decisions. For his career,
Petrella has an overall mark of 59-9 with 20 pins, 20 technical falls and four major decisions. He is a two-time OAC Wrestler of the Week Award winner, two-time invitational champion, 2025 All-American, 2025 All-Region performer and 2025 NCAA Division III national qualifier. Off the mat,
Petrella is a two-time Academic All-OAC honoree, 2025 College Sports Communicators Academic All-American, 2025 CSC Academic All-District selection, Dean's List student, Jacket Scholar a member of the Chi Alpha Sigma Honor Society.
BW finished the 2025-26 regular season with an overall record of 12-6 and an undefeated mark of 6-0 in the OAC. The Yellow Jackets won their sixth straight OAC Championship and have now won 45 straight OAC matches.
The Yellow Jackets are back in action on Friday and Saturday, February 27 and 28 when it travels to Ada to compete in the NCAA Division III Region 4 Championships hosted by Ohio Northern University inside the ONU Sports Center. Action begins each day at 10 a.m.