Biography(references)Rosholt was born and raised in Sandpoint, Idaho, attending Sandpoint High School before moving to Oklahoma his junior year where he attended Ponca City High School. Rosholt continued wrestling at Oklahoma State University, following in the footsteps of his older brother, Jake, a three-time National Champion for the Cowboys. That record qualified him as the winningest heavyweight in the history of the Oklahoma State wrestling program. His 125 wins also qualify as the fifth-most victories by a wrestler in any weight class in Oklahoma State history. Rosholt's combination of size and speed had many wondering if he would follow the lead of his older brother Jake into MMA competition.
Fighter Trivia(references)In addition to his brother Jake, Rosholt has three other siblings; a sister and two brothers who also competed in wrestling at Oklahoma State University.
Awards & Accolades
NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships: 2010 NCAA Division I 285 lb Runner-up
NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships: 2009 NCAA Division I 285 lb 3rd place
NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships: NCAA Division I All-American (Three times)
NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships: NCAA Division I qualifier (Four times)
Big 12 Conference Wrestling Championships: 2010 Big 12 Conference 285 lb Runner-up
Big 12 Conference Wrestling Championships: 2008 Big 12 Conference 285 lb Champion
Big 12 Conference Wrestling Championships: 2007 Big 12 Conference 285 lb Runner-up
Big 12 Conference Wrestling Championships: Big 12 Championship Finalist (Three times)
ADCC North American Championships: 2011 ADCC North American +99 kg Champion
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