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Career-Ending Injury for Schram

Many fans began to wonder whether Connor Schram, 2013 Big Mac graduate, had a lasting injury from Cliff Keen Last Vegas at the beginning of December after not wrestling in the Reno Tournament of Champions or Southern Scuffle. Unfortunately, today news broke that Connor will not wrestle for the remainder of his final 2017-2018 season at Stanford University due to a knee injury.

Many fans began to wonder whether Connor Schram, 2013 Big Mac graduate, had a lasting injury from December's Cliff Keen Last Vegas after not wrestling in the Reno Tournament of Champions or Southern Scuffle. Unfortunately, today news broke that Connor will not wrestle for the remainder of his final 2017-2018 season at Stanford University due to a knee injury. Connor had this to say on his Facebook:

Although many already know, I wanted to share that I’ve suffered a career ending knee injury at the Vegas tournament this year. My career has been filled with injuries, adversity and triumph, and while I cannot even begin to comprehend why it had to end this way, I am so thankful to have had the opportunity to live out my passion. As any wrestler will tell you, wrestling will bring you to the highest of highs and lowest of lows, and I’ve been fortunate enough to experience them all. To my family, teammates, coaches, friends, and community, I thank you for always supporting me and enabling me to do what I love.

Recently highlighted in CMWAA's Alumni Spotlight, Connor has been a major part of the Canon-McMillan Wrestling program as well as the Stanford Wrestling program as a stand-up wrestler, student, and person. At CM Connor was a 3X WPIAL Champion, 4X State finalist, and 2X State Champion. Furthermore, at Stanford he was a 3X NCAA qualifier, 2016 All-American, and Pac-12 Champion at 125 lbs. Schram finished with a high school record of 159-11 and a college career record of 65-22. Connor graduated with a degree in science, technology, and society at Stanford; he is currently pursuing a master's degree.

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Alumni Spotlight: Connor Schram

Alumni Spotlight this week is on a CM wrestler who is still in college. Connor Schram entered his final year in the sport as a redshirt Senior at Stanford University, pursuing a degree in Science, Technology & Society.

Alumni Spotlight this week is on a CM wrestler who is still in college. Connor Schram entered his final year in the sport as a redshirt Senior at Stanford University, pursuing a degree in Science, Technology & Society.

Before he graduated CMHS in 2013, Connor was a 2X Powerade champ, 3X WPIAL champ, and Fargo All-American. At the top of his HS accomplishment list is his participation in four straight PIAA State finals, in which he came away with two titles at 103 lbs. and 126 lbs. In addition to his individual accolades, he was also a large part of the 4X WPIAL, 2X PIAA State, and 3X PIAA State-Individual champion teams from 2010-2013. Connor finished his career by being ranked #3 nationally with a 159-11, the third most wins in CM history.

In his collegiate wrestling career at Stanford, Connor won the Reno Tournament of Champions, a Pac-12 title, has earned PAC-12 Wrestler of the week, and has been ranked up to #4 nationally at 125 lbs. Last year, he bumped up in weight to wrestle at 133 lbs., a weight at which he qualified for the NCAA tournament for the 3rd time. Connor was an NCAA All-American in 2016 and is also an NWCA Academic All-American. For the 2017-2018 season, he is back down to 125 lbs.; this weight change has worked in his favor, as Connor won the Hokie Open and placed 6th at Cliff Keen Las Vegas last weekend. With over 60 collegiate wins, the Cardinal is currently ranked #16 in the country at 125 lbs by FloWrestling. Unfortunately, Connor suffered an undisclosed knee injury last weekend, and it is unknown whether he will be wrestling this weekend. We certainly wish him the best on his road to recovery!

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