Keaton Subjeck was a Stanford University Wrestler, whose career wrapped up in 2018.
His Stanford Universtiy page states: "Someday, Keaton Subjeck is going to start his own business and wrestling will fade into the past. He'll take his Stanford computer science degree with a concentration of human computer interaction, and mold a company from his fascination in how people think and what they want from their devices. "That's what's so great about computer science and software," Subjeck said. "All you need is your laptop. There's so much you can do with it." But for the next few weeks, Subjeck prefers to suffer. If you're a wrestler worth your weight (174 pounds in Subjeck's case), you long for the kind of pain that comes with fighting for everything you earn. In the first period of a match last week, Oregon State's Myles Terry brought his arms underneath Subjeck's shoulders and gripped his hands together at the base of Subjeck's neck in a two-handed headlock. His arms flailing helplessly, Subjeck crouched and launched his chest upward, loosening Terry's grip while turning his own body and collapsing on top of Terry for a you-have-to-see-it-to-believe-it no-arm takedown." His Stanford U page lists his accomplishments: As a Redshirt Senior (2017-18) - 27-9 overall and 11-1 mark in duals at 174 pounds - Earned an automatic berth to the NCAA Championships in Cleveland, Ohio - Runner-up at the Pac-12 Championships (March 1) in Corvallis, Ore. - Led the team in overall wins, dual wins and dual points (41) - Ranked as high as No. 9 during the season - the highest of his career - Finished his career tied for seventh in program history with 21 pins - Had a team-best 10 match winning streak to open the season - Topped three ranked opponents on the year - Won the Hokie Open (Nov. 5) - Placed fifth at the Southern Scuffle (Jan. 1-2) and sixth at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invite (Dec. 1-2) - Pac-12 All-Academic Second Team As a Redshirt Junior (2016-17) - 22-9 overall and 10-2 in duals at 165 pounds - Received an at-large berth to the NCAA Championships in St. Louis, Mo. - Placed third at the Pac-12 Championships (Feb. 26) at Maples Pavilion - Third on the team with six falls - Recorded a season-best nine match winning streak to start the season - Knocked-off eventual national champion No. 8 Vincenzo Joseph, 18-12, in a dual at Penn State (Nov. 13) - Won the Roadrunner Open (Nov. 20) in Fresno, Calif. - Pac-12 All-Academic Second Team As a Redshirt Sophomore (2015-16) - 21-9 overall record at 174 pounds - Went 1-2 at the NCAA Championships in Madison Square Garden - Finished third at the Pac-12 Championships (Feb. 27) in Tempe, Ariz. - Defeated Boise State's Austin Dewey with a fall in 2:23 in a true second-place match to earn an automatic berth to the NCAA Championships - Tied for the team-lead with eight pins - Won the U.S. Collegiate Open (Feb. 21) in Colorado Springs, Colo. - Placed second at the California Collegiate Open (Feb. 7) in San Francisco - Took fourth at the Reno Tournament of Champions (Dec. 20) and fifth at the Hokie Open (Nov. 8) - Notched a win over No. 16 Ben Stroh (Wyoming) with a fall in 2:21 (Dec. 20) - Pac-12 All-Academic Second Team As a Redshirt Freshman (2014-15) - Team's starter at 174 pounds, registering 19-12 overall record - Placed fifth at the Pac-12 Championships (March 1) in Corvallis, Ore. - Went 7-6 in duals - Tied for the team-lead with four falls - Defeated three ranked opponents on the year - Runner-up at the Keystone Classic (Nov. 23) - Finished third at the Roadrunner Open (Nov. 16) - Went 3-2 at the Southern Scuffle (Jan. 1-2) - NWCA Academic All-America - Pac-12 All-Academic Second Team As a Freshman (2013-14) - Redshirted his first season on The Farm - Wrestled unattached at 174 pounds, compiling a 23-6 record - Won the SFSU Open (Nov. 3) and the Clackamas Open (Jan. 19) - Runner-up at the Mike Clock Open (Nov. 10) - Took third at the California Collegiate Open (Feb. 1) - Went 5-2 at the Reno Tournament of Champions (Dec. 22) - Tallied five falls and five major decisions on the year High School - A 2013 graduate of Oak Ridge High School in El Dorado Hills, Calif. - Four-time All-Delta River League selection - Placed at the Super 32 and Ironman tournaments - Finished fifth at the 2012 state championships Personal - Son of Randy and Kim Subjeck - Has a younger sister, Ayden - Major is computer science - Born in Roseville, Calif. - Full name is Keaton Paul Subjeck -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "omnisport" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/omnisport. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/omnisport/621541458.1655735.1560712992479%40mail.yahoo.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
