Army West Point Athletics
2019-20 Wrestling Roster
Roster
Stewart, Noah

Noah Stewart
- Class:
- Senior
- Weight:
- 184
- Hometown:
- Lewistown, Pa.
- High School:
- Mifflin County
Bio
HONORS AND ACCOLADES
2018-19: Wrestled to a 20-12 record at 184 pounds as a junior … one of 10 Cadets with at least 20 wins … went 6-3 in duals … totaled 11 bonus point wins with seven technical falls and four major decisions … led the team in technical falls … tied for fourth in dual wins and bonus point wins … ranked as high as 21st in the NWCA Coaches’ Panel … tied for the team-lead with five wins against ranked opponents … went 5-8 in such matches … placed in four of six tournaments prior to NCAAs … posted a 17-0 technical fall against Dean Drugac (Old Dominion) at the Princeton Open on Nov. 4 … added a 13-3 major decision over Austin Flores (Stanford) at the tournament … finished third at the Journeymen Classic on Nov. 11 … wrestled 11th-ranked Nick Reenan (N.C. State) … upset 20th-ranked Kayme Maccallum (Oklahoma), 8-2, and 17th-ranked Corey Hazel (Lock Haven), 2-1, at the tournament … posted a runner-up finish at the Black Knight Invite on Nov. 18 … went 3-1 with two tech. falls and a major decision … earned a 15-0 technical fall over Berylon Douglas (Lock Haven) … notched a 12-2 major decision against Nunzio Crowley (Binghamton) … teched Cam Caldarelli (Buffalo), 16-0, in the semifinals … faced Corey Hazel (Lock Haven) in the finals … captured the individual crown at the SIUE Cougar Clash on Dec. 2 … recorded a 13-3 major decision over Mason Reinhardt (Wisconsin) … knocked off 19th-ranked Kordell Norfleet (Arizona State), 8-2, in the championship match … etched a 15-0 technical fall over Owen Brooks (Drexel) in a dual on Dec. 7 … wrestled against 11th-ranked and eventual All-American Chip Ness (North Carolina) in a dual on Jan. 4 … documented back-to-back technical falls against Ryan Farber (Penn), 15-0, and Jackson Moomau (West Virginia), 16-0, in duals on Jan. 20 and Feb. 1, respectively … win over Moomau was the 50th of his career … faced seventh-ranked and eventual All-American Ryan Preisch (Lehigh) in a dual on Feb. 16 … topped Anthony Cable (Navy), 6-0, in Army’s third-straight Star Meet victory on Feb. 23 … finished sixth at the EIWA Championships on March 8-9 … opened with a 16-0 technical fall against Reid Robilotto (Franklin & Marshall) … dropped a hard-fought 2-1 decision in TB-2 to Christian LaFragola (Brown) … majored Trey Rogers (Hofstra) 10-0 … blanked 30th-ranked Kevin Parker (Princeton), 6-0 … faced off against 11th-ranked Lou DePrez (Binghamton) … dropped a hard-fought 3-2 decision to 24th-ranked Christian LaFragola (Brown) in the fifth-place match … earned his first-career berth to the NCAA Championships … went 1-2 at NCAAs on March 21-22 … opened the tournament against sixth-ranked and eventual national runner-up Max Dean (Cornell) … documented his first-career win at the national tournament with a 6-4 decision over 20th-ranked Nick Gravina (Rutgers) … also wrestled 12th-ranked Lou DePrez (Binghamton) at nationals.
2017-18: Posted a 15-15 record as a sophomore at 184 pounds … 11 of his 15 losses came against ranked wrestlers … one of five Army wrestlers to compete in all nine dual meets, going 2-7 … recorded the fourth-most bonus point wins on the team with 10 … led the team with seven technical falls … tied for fifth with two falls … also had a major decision … ranked as high as 30th in the NWCA Coaches’ Panel … placed in four of six tournaments … began the season with a fourth-place showing in the Open division of the Hokie Open on Nov. 6 … went 3-2 with two technical falls in the tournament … won his first three matches, including technical fall victories over Ryan Devlin (Davidson), 16-0, and Dontae McGee (Ohio), 20-2 … dropped matches against No. 12 Bryce Carr (UT-Chattanoog) and eventual All-American No. 6 Zack Zavatsky (Virginia Tech) … faced eventual national champion and top-ranked Bo Nickal (Penn State) in his first collegiate dual on Nov. 9 … won the Journeyman Classic on Nov. 12 … went 4-0 with four bonus point wins … opened with an 11-0 major decision over Trey Hartsock (Lock Haven) for his 25th-career victory … pinned Colin McCracken (Kent State) at 2:32 … picked up a 15-0 technical fall against Jack Walsh (Virginia) … closed out the tournament with a pin against Prince Hyeamang (American) at 2:23 … documented a second-place finish at the Black Knight Invite on Nov. 19 … went 2-1 with a technical fall … extended his winning streak to six matches with a 16-0 technical fall against Rod Jones (UT-Chattanooga) and a 5-2 decision over Corey Hazel (Lock Haven) … dropped an 8-3 decision to 12th-ranked Bryce Carr (UT-Chattanooga) in the finals … competed to a 2-2 record at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational on Dec. 1 … faced No. 6 Zack Zavatsky (Virginia Tech) in his first match … responded with a 16-0 technical fall against Ryan Anderson (Cal Poly) for his 25th-career bonus point victory … added a 7-2 decision over Andrew Psomas (Columbia) … dropped a 3-2 decision to No. 16 Christian LaFragolia (Brown) … posted a 1-2 showing at the UNC Duals on Jan. 5 … earned his first-career dual victory with an 18-0 technical fall over Kaden Russell (Duke) … faced No. 20 Chip Ness (North Carolina) … recorded his first-career win over a ranked opponent with an 8-6 decision against 16th-ranked Joe Heyob (Penn) in a dual on Jan. 14 … wrestled No. 28 Alex DeCiantis (Drexel) in a dual on Jan. 20 … finished second at the All-Academy Championships on Jan. 27 … went 2-1 with a technical fall … collected an 18-0 technical fall over Ronnie Caudill (Norwich) in the first round … added a 4-1 decision over Zen Ikehara (Air Force) in the semifinals … fell to 14th-ranked Michael Coleman (Navy) in the finals … competed against No. 32 Drew Phipps (Bucknell) in a dual on Feb. 11 … opposed No. 17 Michael Coleman (Navy) in the annual Star Meet in Feb. 16 … wrestled at the EIWA Championships on March 3 … faced No. 30 Drew Phipps (Bucknell) in the first round.
2016-17: Went 21-6 in his first collegiate season … competed at 174 and 184 pounds … posted a team-high 17 bonus point victories with three falls, seven technical falls and seven major decisions … made his collegiate debut at the Hokie Open at 184 pounds (11/6) … went 3-2 with three technical falls … earned a 19-2 tech. fall over Virginia Tech’s T.J. Allen in his first collegiate match … added 16-0 techs over The Citadel’s Chandler Sambets and Chad Wood of Newberry College … battled to a 3-2 showing at the Bearcat Open (11/13) … notched his first-career pin at 1:24 against Nathan Hall of Ohio … placed second at the New York State “B” Championships (11/20) … earned two tech. falls and a major decision at the tournament … transitioned to 174 pounds prior to the “Shorty” Hitchcock Memorial (1/14) … went 3-1 in a runner-up finish … posted his first-career win at 174 pounds with a 16-0 tech. fall over American’s Prince Hyeamang … closed out the season by winning his last nine matches with two pins, one tech. fall and four major decisions … won the East Stroudsburg Open (2/12) and the National Collegiate Open (2/26).
Background: Wrestled all four years at Mifflin County High School … overall record of 136-38 in high school … placed fourth at the Pennsylvania state tournament twice … given name is Noah Miller Stewart … major is undeclared.
- 2x NCAA Qualifier (18-19 & 19-20)
- 2019-20 EIWA Championships 4th Place
- 2018-19 EIWA Championships 6th Place
2018-19: Wrestled to a 20-12 record at 184 pounds as a junior … one of 10 Cadets with at least 20 wins … went 6-3 in duals … totaled 11 bonus point wins with seven technical falls and four major decisions … led the team in technical falls … tied for fourth in dual wins and bonus point wins … ranked as high as 21st in the NWCA Coaches’ Panel … tied for the team-lead with five wins against ranked opponents … went 5-8 in such matches … placed in four of six tournaments prior to NCAAs … posted a 17-0 technical fall against Dean Drugac (Old Dominion) at the Princeton Open on Nov. 4 … added a 13-3 major decision over Austin Flores (Stanford) at the tournament … finished third at the Journeymen Classic on Nov. 11 … wrestled 11th-ranked Nick Reenan (N.C. State) … upset 20th-ranked Kayme Maccallum (Oklahoma), 8-2, and 17th-ranked Corey Hazel (Lock Haven), 2-1, at the tournament … posted a runner-up finish at the Black Knight Invite on Nov. 18 … went 3-1 with two tech. falls and a major decision … earned a 15-0 technical fall over Berylon Douglas (Lock Haven) … notched a 12-2 major decision against Nunzio Crowley (Binghamton) … teched Cam Caldarelli (Buffalo), 16-0, in the semifinals … faced Corey Hazel (Lock Haven) in the finals … captured the individual crown at the SIUE Cougar Clash on Dec. 2 … recorded a 13-3 major decision over Mason Reinhardt (Wisconsin) … knocked off 19th-ranked Kordell Norfleet (Arizona State), 8-2, in the championship match … etched a 15-0 technical fall over Owen Brooks (Drexel) in a dual on Dec. 7 … wrestled against 11th-ranked and eventual All-American Chip Ness (North Carolina) in a dual on Jan. 4 … documented back-to-back technical falls against Ryan Farber (Penn), 15-0, and Jackson Moomau (West Virginia), 16-0, in duals on Jan. 20 and Feb. 1, respectively … win over Moomau was the 50th of his career … faced seventh-ranked and eventual All-American Ryan Preisch (Lehigh) in a dual on Feb. 16 … topped Anthony Cable (Navy), 6-0, in Army’s third-straight Star Meet victory on Feb. 23 … finished sixth at the EIWA Championships on March 8-9 … opened with a 16-0 technical fall against Reid Robilotto (Franklin & Marshall) … dropped a hard-fought 2-1 decision in TB-2 to Christian LaFragola (Brown) … majored Trey Rogers (Hofstra) 10-0 … blanked 30th-ranked Kevin Parker (Princeton), 6-0 … faced off against 11th-ranked Lou DePrez (Binghamton) … dropped a hard-fought 3-2 decision to 24th-ranked Christian LaFragola (Brown) in the fifth-place match … earned his first-career berth to the NCAA Championships … went 1-2 at NCAAs on March 21-22 … opened the tournament against sixth-ranked and eventual national runner-up Max Dean (Cornell) … documented his first-career win at the national tournament with a 6-4 decision over 20th-ranked Nick Gravina (Rutgers) … also wrestled 12th-ranked Lou DePrez (Binghamton) at nationals.
2017-18: Posted a 15-15 record as a sophomore at 184 pounds … 11 of his 15 losses came against ranked wrestlers … one of five Army wrestlers to compete in all nine dual meets, going 2-7 … recorded the fourth-most bonus point wins on the team with 10 … led the team with seven technical falls … tied for fifth with two falls … also had a major decision … ranked as high as 30th in the NWCA Coaches’ Panel … placed in four of six tournaments … began the season with a fourth-place showing in the Open division of the Hokie Open on Nov. 6 … went 3-2 with two technical falls in the tournament … won his first three matches, including technical fall victories over Ryan Devlin (Davidson), 16-0, and Dontae McGee (Ohio), 20-2 … dropped matches against No. 12 Bryce Carr (UT-Chattanoog) and eventual All-American No. 6 Zack Zavatsky (Virginia Tech) … faced eventual national champion and top-ranked Bo Nickal (Penn State) in his first collegiate dual on Nov. 9 … won the Journeyman Classic on Nov. 12 … went 4-0 with four bonus point wins … opened with an 11-0 major decision over Trey Hartsock (Lock Haven) for his 25th-career victory … pinned Colin McCracken (Kent State) at 2:32 … picked up a 15-0 technical fall against Jack Walsh (Virginia) … closed out the tournament with a pin against Prince Hyeamang (American) at 2:23 … documented a second-place finish at the Black Knight Invite on Nov. 19 … went 2-1 with a technical fall … extended his winning streak to six matches with a 16-0 technical fall against Rod Jones (UT-Chattanooga) and a 5-2 decision over Corey Hazel (Lock Haven) … dropped an 8-3 decision to 12th-ranked Bryce Carr (UT-Chattanooga) in the finals … competed to a 2-2 record at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational on Dec. 1 … faced No. 6 Zack Zavatsky (Virginia Tech) in his first match … responded with a 16-0 technical fall against Ryan Anderson (Cal Poly) for his 25th-career bonus point victory … added a 7-2 decision over Andrew Psomas (Columbia) … dropped a 3-2 decision to No. 16 Christian LaFragolia (Brown) … posted a 1-2 showing at the UNC Duals on Jan. 5 … earned his first-career dual victory with an 18-0 technical fall over Kaden Russell (Duke) … faced No. 20 Chip Ness (North Carolina) … recorded his first-career win over a ranked opponent with an 8-6 decision against 16th-ranked Joe Heyob (Penn) in a dual on Jan. 14 … wrestled No. 28 Alex DeCiantis (Drexel) in a dual on Jan. 20 … finished second at the All-Academy Championships on Jan. 27 … went 2-1 with a technical fall … collected an 18-0 technical fall over Ronnie Caudill (Norwich) in the first round … added a 4-1 decision over Zen Ikehara (Air Force) in the semifinals … fell to 14th-ranked Michael Coleman (Navy) in the finals … competed against No. 32 Drew Phipps (Bucknell) in a dual on Feb. 11 … opposed No. 17 Michael Coleman (Navy) in the annual Star Meet in Feb. 16 … wrestled at the EIWA Championships on March 3 … faced No. 30 Drew Phipps (Bucknell) in the first round.
2016-17: Went 21-6 in his first collegiate season … competed at 174 and 184 pounds … posted a team-high 17 bonus point victories with three falls, seven technical falls and seven major decisions … made his collegiate debut at the Hokie Open at 184 pounds (11/6) … went 3-2 with three technical falls … earned a 19-2 tech. fall over Virginia Tech’s T.J. Allen in his first collegiate match … added 16-0 techs over The Citadel’s Chandler Sambets and Chad Wood of Newberry College … battled to a 3-2 showing at the Bearcat Open (11/13) … notched his first-career pin at 1:24 against Nathan Hall of Ohio … placed second at the New York State “B” Championships (11/20) … earned two tech. falls and a major decision at the tournament … transitioned to 174 pounds prior to the “Shorty” Hitchcock Memorial (1/14) … went 3-1 in a runner-up finish … posted his first-career win at 174 pounds with a 16-0 tech. fall over American’s Prince Hyeamang … closed out the season by winning his last nine matches with two pins, one tech. fall and four major decisions … won the East Stroudsburg Open (2/12) and the National Collegiate Open (2/26).
Background: Wrestled all four years at Mifflin County High School … overall record of 136-38 in high school … placed fourth at the Pennsylvania state tournament twice … given name is Noah Miller Stewart … major is undeclared.
Year | Weight | Record | Duals | Bonus Point Wins (F-TF-MD) |
2019-20 | 184 | 18-6 | 7-1 | 5 (1-4-0) |
2018-19 | 184 | 20-12 | 6-3 | 11 (0-7-4) |
2017-18 | 184 | 15-15 | 2-7 | 10 (2-7-1) |
2016-17 | 174/184 | 21-6 | 0-0 | 17 (3-7-7) |
Career | 174/184 | 74-39 | 15-11 | 43 (6-26-13) |
Army vs Lehigh
Sunday, February 06
Wrestling vs. Navy
Friday, February 12
Wrestling vs. Hofstra
Sunday, January 17
Wrestling vs. Lehigh
Friday, January 31