Evan Bates

Evan Bates Season 2025-26

Weight197 lbs
YearRedshirt Senior
HometownChesterton, Ind.
YEAR WEIGHT OVERALL RECORD DI RECORD DUAL RECORD FALLS TECH FALLS MAJOR DECISIONS CONF FINISH NCAA FINISH
2021-22* 197 17-3 7-2 0-0 11 1 1 N/A N/A
2022-23 184 19-18 17-18 2-6 1 2 7 DNP N/A
2023-24 197 13-15 13-15 5-5 1 2 2 8th DNP
2024-25 197 20-12 20-12 6-5 5 5 3 7th DNP
2025-26 197 23-11 20-11 11-5 3 6 4 DNP DNP
CAREER 75-56 70-56 24-21 10 15 16

*Redshirt season 

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CAREER HONORS

  • Three-time NCAA Qualifier: 2024, 2025, and 2026
  • NWCA Scholar All-American
  • Academic All-Big 12

REDSHIRT SENIOR (2025-26)

  • 2026 NCAA Qualifier (No. 25 seed, 197 pounds)
  • NWCA Scholar All-American
  • Academic All-Big 12
  • Soldier Salute Finalist (197 pounds)
  • Finished his collegiate career with a 23-11 senior season
  • Ranked as high as No. 8 in the country at 197 pounds by the NCAA
  • One of five Tigers to secure 20 or more wins
  • Placed third at Tiger Style Invite with a 4-1 record
  • Defeated No. 10 Camden McDanel (Nebraska) at the Hustle in the Heartland dual for his highest-ranked win of the regular season
  • Went 3-1 en route to a runner-up finish at Solder Salute (197)
  • Secured a 20-11 record against DI opponents and was 11-5 in dual matches
  • Totaled 13 bonus-point wins, including six technical falls
  • Held a 10-match win streak from Nov. 15 to Jan. 4
  • Earned an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament after not placing at the Big 12 Championship
  • Upset No. 8-seeded DJ Parker (Oklahoma) in the first round of the NCAA Championships
  • Went 2-2 at the NCAA tournament, falling one round short of the Blood Round

NORTHWESTERN
REDSHIRT JUNIOR (2024-25)

  • Finished the year ranked No. 20 by InterMat at 197 pounds with a 20-12 overall record
  • Placed second at Michigan State Open (Nov. 11)
  • Opened dual play with a 19-4 technical fall over NIU Spencer Mooberry (Nov. 16)
  • Defeated South Dakota State’s No. 22 Zach Glazier in an 8-2 decision en route to a third-place finish at the Cliff Keen Invitational (Dec. 6)
  • Defeated a total of nine ranked opponents
  • Earned a second consecutive NCAA Championship birth with a technical fall over Maryland’s Chase Mielnik at Big 10 Championships (March 8)
  • Picked up a win at the NCAA Championships by upsetting No. 25 Nick Stemmet of Stanford

REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE (2023-24)

  • Posted a 13-15 overall record at 197 pounds
  • Posted bonus-point wins in five matches
  • Opened the year with a runner-up finish at the Michigan State Open (Nov. 11)
  • Upended The Citadel’s Patrick Brophy by a 10-5 decision at the Cliff Keen Invitational (Dec. 1)
  • Came away with a pair of wins at the Ken Kraft Midlands Championships (Dec. 29)
  • Closed the year with a flurry, going 4-2 across his final six appearances of the regular season
  • Downed Joshua Otto by decision, 9-2, in a dual match at Wisconsin (Feb. 2)
  • Dispatched Purdue’s Ben Vanadia (Feb. 9) 11-4
  • Ground out a 2-0 decision win over No. 33 Gabe Sollars to help lead Northwestern to a win over No. 23 Indiana (Feb. 18)
  • Followed up with a dominant 22-6 technical fall over Illinois’ Isaiah Pettigrew (Feb. 18)
  • Opened Big Ten Championships with a win by fall over Vanadia
  • Punched his ticket to his first NCAA tournament with an 8-3 win against Sollars at the conference tournament
  • Victorious at NCAA Championship debut, battling a 4-3 decision win against Franklin & Marshall’s John Crawford

REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2022-23)

  • Opened the year competing at 197 pounds before moving down to 184 pounds
  • Finished the year with a 19-18 record and winning seven matches by major decision
  • In his 184-pound debut, he notched a pair of wins by major decision en route to an eighth-place finish at the Midlands Championships (Dec. 29)
  • Put up back-to-back wins by major decision to close the regular season by blanking NIU’s Matt Zuber 8-0 (Feb. 10) and then earned an 11-3 win over Purdue’s Ben Vanadia (Feb. 12) in his first conference dual action
  • Picked up a pair of decision wins over Maryland's Kevin Makosy ahead of an 11-3 major decision against Wisconsin's Tyler Dow at the Big Ten Championships (March 4-5)

REDSHIRT SEASON (2021-22)

  • Closed his redshirt season 17-3 at 197 poundsn while wrestling unattached
  • Picked up 11 wins by fall
  • Was dominant at Michigan State Open (Nov. 6), winning four bouts by fall, including triumphs over Big Ten foes Joe Braunagel (Illinois) and Jacob Lee (Michigan)
  • Went 5-1 at the Lindenwood Open (Nov. 20), picking up four wins
  • Added four victories at the Cleveland State Open (Dec. 11), highlighted by a 7-3 decision over Bobby Striggow (Michigan)
  • Finished 4-1 at the Loras Open (Jan. 29)

BEFORE MIZZOU

  • 2021 Indiana State Champion at 220 pounds
  • Wrestled at Chesterton High School with a combined 124-12 record through three seasons with the Trojans
  • Posted a 42-1 record in his junior season
  • Earned Indiana Class 3A All-State honors following both his sophomore and junior seasons, also winning Team MVP in both seasons
  • Three-time All-Region honoree
  • Wrestled for Chesterton Wrestling Club from ages 8-14

Personal

  • Full Name: Evan James Bates
  • Birthdate: May 21, 2003
  • Son of James and Ann Bates
  • Brother to Caroline
  • Grandfather played college football at Illinois State
  • Major: Mechanical engineering