The Iowa Hawkeyes wrestling program just added a major piece to its future, securing a commitment from New Jersey state champion Greyson Pettit for its 2026 recruiting class. The standout from Delsea Regional High School announced his decision to join the Hawkeyes over Rutgers via Instagram, giving Head Coach Tom Brands and his staff a thrilling late addition.
Pettit's journey to Iowa is a story of remarkable resilience. This past season, he authored a stunning underdog run at the New Jersey State Championships, catapulting from the No. 21 seed all the way to a state title. What makes his victory even more impressive is that he achieved this incredible feat after tearing both his ACL and LCL during his junior season, a testament to his dedication and toughness in the wrestling room.
Landing a talent like Pettit, who has proven he can overcome adversity and win on the biggest stage, is a significant boost for the Hawkeyes' pipeline. His championship pedigree and proven mental fortitude align perfectly with the hard-nosed, relentless style that defines Iowa wrestling. The Hawkeye faithful have plenty to look forward to when this champion makes his way to Iowa City.
