2022-2023 Wrestling Roster

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Malyke Hines at LHU
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Malyke Hines at Pitt
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Malyke Hines

  • Position:
    141
  • Weight:
    null
  • Class:
    Senior
  • Hometown:
    Kissimmee, Fla.
  • High School:
    Osceola
  • Major:
    Management
Why Lehigh?
 
In 2024-25: Began season at 141 before moving up to 149 in December… became five-time NCAA qualifier, earning at-large berth with runner-up finish at EIWA Championships… went 3-2 at NCAA Championships, reaching All-America round of 12 for second time in his career… in debut at 149 won title at Sheridan Tournament in December… went 2-2 at Midlands Championships… ranked win over Cornell’s Ethan Fernandez in early January.
 
In 2023-24: Solid season as starter at 141… became four-time NCAA qualifier with fourth place finish at EIWA Championships… opened season by winning title at Princeton Open… went 2-1 at Journeymen Collegiate Classic… finished second at Sheridan Tournament right before holidays… competed in eight duals with five dual victories… 18 victories included four technical falls and three major decisions.
 
In 2022-23: Moved up to 141… qualified for NCAA Championships for third straight year… reached All-America round of 12, coming up one win short of a podium place… claimed fourth place at EIWA Championships… enjoyed signature win over Cornell’s Vince Cornella to open Jan. 14 dual… won three straight matches, including two bonus point victories at NCAA Tournament… finished fourth at F&M Open in early January… totaled three falls and nine bonus wins.
 
In 2021-22: Earned at-large berth to NCAA Championships… posted 9-9 record at 133… wrestled 12 duals… earned late defensive fall over Pitt’s fifth-ranked Micky Phillippi that sparked Lehigh’s win over Panthers… came back from injury layoff to go 4-0 against EIWA foes in January home duals.
 
In 2020-21: Won EIWA championship at 133… qualified for NCAA Tournament, going 2-2 as No. 17 seed… both NCAA wins came via major decision… started three duals… bumped up to 141 to beat Binghamton’s NCAA qualifier Zack Trampe 8-7, keying dual win over the Bearcats… had 31 second fall in opening round of EIWA Tournament.
 
In 2019-20: Deferred eligibility… went 12-5 competing unattached at open tournaments… wrestled in four open tournaments at 141… won Mat Town Invitational II in late February… finished third at Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open and Edinboro Open… also competed at Princeton Open.
 
In high school: Three-time state champion… ranked 68th by FloWrestling and 63rd by Intermat… amassed a 267-4 high school record… first-ever four-time champion at the Knockout Tournament… two-time place winner at the Super 32 tournament… two-time finalist at the Michigan Grappler… won a title at the Escape the Rock tournament… two-time NHSCA national champion and two-time NHSCA place winner… three-time Fargo place winner… Cadet and Junior All-American.
 
CAREER RECORD
 
  Overall Dual PCT Bonus Tournaments
2019-20 Deferred Eligibility     1st Mat Town II, 3rd Binghamton, 3rd Edinboro
2020-21 8-3 2-1 .727 5 1st EIWA
2021-22 9-9 7-5 .500 2  
2022-23 20-13 9-8 .606 9 4th EIWA, 4th F&M Open
2023-24 18-9 5-3 .667 7 4th EIWA, 1st Princeton Open, 2nd Sheridan
2024-25 17-9 7-3 .654 5 2nd EIWA, 1st Sheridan
Total 72-43 30-20 .626 28  
 
 
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