Stieber later committed to Ohio State University, where he became one of the most decorated wrestlers in NCAA history.
Already a four-time Big Ten Champion, on March 21, 2015, Stieber became only the fourth wrestler in NCAA history to win four individual National Championships. He also led the Ohio State Buckeyes to their first team National Championship for wrestling in school history.[5]
Stieber finished his NCAA career with a record of 119-3.
Following college, Stieber went on record as stating he would be training in hopes of joining Team USA for the 2016 Summer Olympics.[6] Stieber would later represent Team USA on its 2017 World Team. Stieber retired in April 2019 and started coaching at the Ohio RTC.
Championships and accomplishments
High school
Four-time OHSAA Division III State Wrestling Champion