Men's Wrestling

Gee Named KCAC Men's Wrestler of the Week

KANSAS — Brody Gee of No. 20 University of Saint Mary has been named the KCAC Men's Wrestler of the Week, the conference office announced Tuesday. Gee was selected for his performances from Jan. 5-11 by a vote of conference Sports Information Directors. All KCAC Player of the Week honors are presented by Athletic Solutions.

 
 

Brody Gee - #20 University of Saint Mary

Sr. | 125 lbs. | Skiatook, Okla.
 

Date Tournament or Duals Tournament/Dual Opponents Score Place Team Finished
01/09/2026 Missouri Valley Duals Chase Preston, Dakota Wesleyan W, F. 0:31 Saint Mary Wins, 33-15
01/09/2026 Missouri Valley Duals Forfeit, William Woods W. Forfeit Saint Mary Wins, 33-20
01/09/2026 Missouri Valley Duals Anthony Hughes (Marian) - No. 2 ranked Wrestler in NAIA at 125 lbs. W, Dec, 4-3 Saint Mary Wins, 27-22

Gee, ranked No. 13 in the NAIA at 125 lbs and the reigning KCAC Men's Wrestler of the Year, has been steadily proving himself yet again this year, especially with a win over #2 ranked Hughes. Gee's performance helped secure victories in three of the four duals the team won at Missouri Valley.
 

2025-26 KCAC MEN'S WRESTLER OF THE WEEK PREVIOUS HONOREES

  • Week 1 (Nov. 3): Braydon Pacheco, Friends
  • Week 2 (Nov. 10): Tyler Johnson, Avila
  • Week 3 (Nov. 17): Jason Bowers, Friends



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The Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC) is a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) and sponsors 28 varsity sports. Founded in 1890, the KCAC is the second oldest intercollegiate athletic conference in the country. As the conference home to 14 member institutions, the KCAC emphasizes commitment, cooperation, high achievement, and working towards a common goal in the act of competition. To keep up with the latest conference news, follow the KCAC on FacebookTwitter/X, and Instagram using the handle @kcacsports.


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