Silas Allred
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Full name | Silas Allred | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | Anderson, Indiana, U.S. | May 28, 2002|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 6 ft 0 in (183 cm) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 197 lb (89 kg) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Jhade Isabelle (m. 2021) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Country | United States | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sport | Wrestling | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Weight class | 197 lb (89 kg) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Event(s) | Folkstyle and Freestyle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
College team | Nebraska | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Club | Sunkist Kids WC | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Coached by | Mark Manning | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Updated on January 7, 2024 |
Silas Allred (born May 28, 2002) is an American folkstyle and freestyle wrestler who competes at 197 pounds for the Nebraska Cornhuskers. He is a two-time Indiana state champion and a Big Ten champion.
Folkstyle career
[edit]High school
[edit]Allred was born in Anderson, Indiana and attended Shenandoah High School in Middletown, Indiana. As a freshman ('16–'17), he finished fifth in the IHSAA Semi-State Tournament but would win the Indiana Frosh-Soph state title at 170 pounds. As a sophomore ('17–'18), Allred suffered an injury during the football season delaying the start of his wrestling season.[1] He also bumped up to the 182-pound weight class. He would finish fifth at the IHSAA State Finals but win the ISWA State Finals.[2] During the offseason, Allred wrestled at 195 pounds and would win the USAW Junior/Cadets Nationals and the Fargo National Championships. As a junior ('18–'19), Allred would win all 35 matches and become the first wrestler at Shenandoah to win an Indiana state title.[3] As a senior ('19–'20), he would finish another undefeated season with 39 wins, becoming a back-to-back state champion at 195 pounds.[4] Allred finished his high school career with a total record of 146 wins and two losses (44–1, 28–1, 35–0, 39–0). He also ended his career with a 74-match winning streak. As of 2024, Allred has the most wins (146) and the most state titles (2) in Shenandoah history.
College
[edit]On National Signing Day in November 2019, Allred committed to Mark Manning and the Nebraska Cornhuskers as the No. 1 ranked 195-pounder and No. 2 ranked overall wrestler in the state of Indiana.[5][6]
2020–21
[edit]Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Allred's freshman season was postponed to 2021. Nebraska would wrestle in just six meets with nine total opponents.[7] Allred would make his collegiate debut as an extra on January 8 against Minnesota, losing by decision to Dylan Anderson.[8] A week later, Allred would wrestle as an extra again against Iowa, winning his first collegiate match facing Connor Corbin by major decision.[9] Allred finished his true freshman season 1–1, but due to the COVID-19 eligibility rules, he did not use up any of his eligibility and would be considered a freshman for the 2021–22 wrestling season.[10]
2021–22
[edit]Allred was redshirted during the 2021–22 season. Allred would compile a 3–0 Division I record and a 7–0 overall record. In the 2021 Daktronics Open, Allred wrestled unattached. In the semifinals, Allred would end up pinning the eventual All-American, Yonger Bastida of Iowa State. He finished the day with another pin, winning his first career in-season tournament. Allred also competed unattached in the 2022 Hastings Open, where he won all three matches via falls and earned gold for the second time at an in-season tournament.
2022–23
[edit]Allred was named the 197-pound starter before the 2022–23 season.[11] He made his dual-meet debut on November 4, 2022, beating NDSU's Owen Pentz in sudden victory, 4–2. In the 2022 Journeymen Collegiate Classic, Allred went 3–0, including a medical forfeit win in the finals.[12] Allred also helped Nebraska win the 2022 Navy Classic title with an individual championship.[13] On February 7, 2023, Allred was named Big Ten Wrestler of the Week.[14] In Nebraska's final in-season competition, Allred finished in fifth place at the Cliff Keen Invitational after going 4–2.
He was awarded a first-round bye in the 2023 Big Ten Conference Championships as the No. 2 seed.[15] In the quarterfinals, Allred defeated Gavin Hoffman, 6–2.[16] Allred became the fifth Husker to qualify for the Big Ten finals after he defeated Zac Braunagel of Illinois, 4–3.[17] He would be matched up against No. 1 and former National champion, Max Dean. Allred was crowned the Big Ten champion after he scored a takedown in each of the three periods to defeat Dean, 6–3.[18]
Allred was given the No. 8 seed in the 2023 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships.[19] Allred defeated Michael Battista, 13–7, in the first round. In the second round, he was matched up against Max Dean, whom he had beaten in the Big Ten finals. Allred would win his match against Dean, 7–2.[20] Allred was handed his first career postseason loss after matching up against No. 1 seeded, Nino Bonaccorsi. The bout ended in a 5–3 decision.[21] Allred's season would end in a consolation loss in the Blood Round to Jacob Warner, 1–0.[22] Allred finished the season with a combined 28–7 record.
2023–24
[edit]Freestyle career
[edit]Age-group
[edit]In 2016, Allred began his freestyle wrestling career when he won the triple crown at the ISWA State Finals as a 175-pound schoolboy and then repeated as a 170-pound cadet in 2017.[23] He also won both the Warren Central Freestyle and Greco Open and the Grizzly Ironman in 2016.[24][25][26] In 2017, he also won the Apache Freestyle and Greco Open.[27][28]
After his sophomore year of high school, Allred returned to wrestling freestyle events when he won gold at the 2019 FloNationals Pan American Team Trials as a 92 kg cadet while also earning bronze at the 2019 UWW Cadet World Team Trials.[29]
In 2022, Allred began competing in junior-level competitions. He won silver at the 2022 US Open and was runner-up in the World Team Trials the same year.
Senior and U23
[edit]2020
[edit]Allred made his senior debut when he competed in the 2020 US Senior Nationals.[30] He would lose to Scottie Boykin by a score of 14–3 and to Nick Reenan by a score of 20–14.
2023
[edit]In 2023, Allred returned to the senior level competing in the 2023 US Open National Championships.[31] He would win his first senior match when he beat Morgan Smith by decision, 8–2. Allred finished the competition in fourth place, losing the third-place match to Timothy Dudley.[32] Allred would also compete in the 2023 US U23 Nationals.[33] After three straight wins via tech falls against Kael Wisler, Kalob Runyon, and Evan Bockman, Allred would be sent the consolation bracket by Luke Surber. Allred then forfeited out of the rest of the tournament to finish in sixth place.[34]
Freestyle record
[edit]NCAA record
[edit]Stats
[edit]Championships and accomplishments
[edit]Folkstyle wrestling
[edit]- United States Wrestling Association
- 2018 Fargo National Championship Cadet Gold Medalist
- 2018 Fargo All-American Team
- 2018 Cedar Falls National Championship Cadet Gold Medalist
- 2018 Fargo National Championship Cadet Gold Medalist
- National Collegiate Athletic Association
- 2024 Big Ten Conference Bronze Medalist
- 2023 Navy Classic Silver Medalist
- 2023 Big Ten Conference Gold Medalist
- First Nebraska wrestler to win a Big Ten title since 2015
- 2023 All-Big Ten Team
- 2023 Big Ten Sportsmanship Award
- 2023 Nebraska's Most Dedicated Wrestler
- 2022 Navy Classic Gold Medalist
- 2022 Journeymen Classic Gold Medalist
- 2022 Hastings Open Gold Medalist
- 2021 Daktronics Open Gold Medalist
- National Wrestling Coaches Association
- Scholar All-American Team (2023)
- Indiana State Wrestling Association
- 2018 Indiana State Finals Cadet Gold Medalist
- 2017 Indiana State Finals Cadet Gold Medalist
- 2016 Indiana State Finals Schoolboy Gold Medalist
- 2014 Indiana State Finals Novice Silver Medalist
- 2010 Indiana State Finals Bantam Gold Medalist
- Indiana High School Athletic Association
- 2020 Indiana Wrestling State Finals Gold Medalist
- 2020 Indiana Wrestling Semi-State Gold Medalist
- 2020 Indiana Wrestling Regional Gold Medalist
- 2020 Indiana Wrestling Sectional Gold Medalist
- 2020 Mid-Eastern Conference Gold Medalist
- 2019 Indiana Wrestling State Finals Gold Medalist
- 2019 Indiana Wrestling Semi-State Gold Medalist
- 2019 Indiana Wrestling Regional Gold Medalist
- 2019 Indiana Wrestling Sectional Gold Medalist
- 2018 Indiana Wrestling Semi-State Gold Medalist
- 2018 Indiana Wrestling Regional Gold Medalist
- 2018 Indiana Wrestling Sectional Gold Medalist
- 2017 Indiana Frosh-Soph State Gold Medalist
- 2017 Indiana Wrestling Regional Gold Medalist
- 2017 Indiana Wrestling Sectional Gold Medalist
- North Carolina High School Athletic Association
- 2018 Super 32 Challenge Middle School Bronze Medalist
- 2018 Super 32 All-American Team
- 2018 Super 32 Challenge Middle School Bronze Medalist
- National Wrestling Hall of Fame
- Indiana Dave Schultz High School Excellence Award (2020)
- USA Today
- Indiana Wrestler of the Year (2020)
- Wrestling Insider Newsmagazine
- Indiana Wrestler of the Year (2020)
- Amateur Wrestling News
- Third-Team All-American (2020)
- Wrestling USA Magazine
- Academic All-American Team (2020)
Freestyle wrestling
[edit]- United World Wrestling
- 2022 World Team Trials Junior Silver Medalist
- 2019 World Team Trials Cadet Bronze Medalist
- 2019 FloNationals Cadet Gold Medalist
- United States Wrestling Association
- 2022 US Open Junior Silver Medalist
- Indiana State Wrestling Association
- 2017 Indiana State Finals Cadet Gold Medalist
- 2016 Indiana State Finals Schoolboy Gold Medalist
Greco-Roman wrestling
[edit]- United World Wrestling
- 2019 FloNationals Cadet Gold Medalist
- Indiana State Wrestling Association
- 2017 Indiana State Finals Cadet Gold Medalist
- 2016 Indiana State Finals Schoolboy Gold Medalist
Personal life
[edit]Silas Allred was born to Eric Allred and Dana Ellis. Silas grew up with eight siblings – five sisters and three brothers.[35] After his freshman year at Nebraska, Silas married his longtime girlfriend, Jhade.
References
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- ^ Karen, Louis (20 February 2018). "Moore finishes season 33-17 at state finals". duboiscountyherald.com. Retrieved 14 February 2024.
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- ^ Battreall, Mike (22 February 2020). "Sweet repeat: Shenandoah's Allred wins second straight state wrestling title". heraldbulletin.com. Retrieved 15 February 2024.
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