Casey Swiderski
Cuts the cage, changes levels, drowns opponents in control time.
Fight Plan: Casey Swiderski
A coach-ready game plan — historical weaknesses opponents have exploited and what to drill in camp.
- History of being injury-prone affecting season consistency
- Struggles against top-5 defensive specialists like Ridge Lovett
- Periodic output variance caused by injury lingurance
- Drill takedown defense and cage-wall scrambles
- Stack southpaw sparring partners in camp
- Underhook battles and posture work off the back
Fighter fingerprint
Six-axis profile — the shape tells you the style at a glance.
Wrestling and Fight IQ are the standout edges; opponents should expect their game plan to lean on these. Finishing is the lowest axis — exploit it.
- Aggression0
- Cardio85
- Wrestling94
- Fight IQ90
- Distance Control63
- Finishing0
Prep for camp: Casey Swiderski
Recommendations a coach can act on tomorrow — opponent tendencies, drills, and the sparring styles to stack against this fight.
- Aggressive early starter who pushes pace to tie up or score quickly
- High-amplitude bonus point seeker with a 45% bonus win rate in 2024
- Exceptional defensive resolution in scrambles and tie-breakers
- Drill reactive sprawls — bait the shot off your right hand
- Match their pace through round 2, then turn the screws in 3
- Win exchanges with volume, not single shots — they walk through power
- Posture and frame drills off bottom — never give up the back
- Mix unscripted looks in sparring — they thrive on patterns
- Southpaw pressure striker
- Chain-wrestling D1 partner
- Black-belt grappler comfortable on bottom
- Marathon partner — 5x5 hard rounds, no rest
See it on film
Every read above should be verifiable. Jump straight to the footage on the platforms that host it legally — official channels first, archive sites second.
Clinch work, level changes, control time
Last 3 performances, full rounds and post-fight breakdowns
Coaches: official clip embeds per fighter are coming next — for now, deep links open searches pre-filtered to Casey Swiderski.
How Casey has changed
Trend lines across the last three years of tape.
Synthesized from recent fight tape · refresh to recompute
Stylistic neighbors
Closest matches across attributes, finish profile, and discipline — useful for sparring partner selection.
Status / Injuries
Suffered a season-ending injury prior to the 2024-25 season start.
Checked 6/21/2026
Recent Form
- W2024-03-23vs Dylan D’Emilio (Ohio State)DEC (2-1 TB-1) · ROT · NCAA Championships
- L2024-03-22vs Ridge Lovett (Nebraska)DEC · R3 · NCAA Championships
- W2024-03-10vs Big 12 FieldPlace: 3rd · Big 12 Championship
- W2024-01-27vs Victor Voinovich III (Iowa)DEC (6-3) · R3 · Cy-Hawk Dual
Availability
Entered transfer portal and committed to Oklahoma State; currently rehabilitating season-ending injury.
Attribute Profile
Scouting Summary
Casey Swiderski is a highly resilient and aggressive NCAA All-American wrestler known for his ability to battle through injuries and perform in clutch tie-breaker scenarios. Recently transferred to Oklahoma State for his senior campaign, he is moving up to 165 lbs after proving his elite status at 141 and 149 lbs.
Primary source ↗Tendencies
- Aggressive early starter who pushes pace to tie up or score quickly
- High-amplitude bonus point seeker with a 45% bonus win rate in 2024
- Exceptional defensive resolution in scrambles and tie-breakers
- Wrestles a physical style that prioritizes upper-body control and opportunistic attacking
Signature Moves
- Tie-breaker (TB-1) scrambles
- Tech Fall dominance
- Leg attacks in transition
- Upper-body pressure
Weaknesses
- History of being injury-prone affecting season consistency
- Struggles against top-5 defensive specialists like Ridge Lovett
- Periodic output variance caused by injury lingurance