Windsor's Dominick Serrano wins for UNC Bears wrestling in team's loss to Wyoming

Serrano, ranked 11th at 133 pounds, scored a major decision with a 15-3 victory over No. 23 Luke Willochell.

Published on Feb. 14, 2026

Nationally ranked Dominick Serrano of Windsor was one of three winners for the University of Northern Colorado wrestling team in the Bears' 25-10 dual loss to Wyoming on Friday evening. Serrano, ranked 11th at 133 pounds, scored a major decision with a 15-3 victory over No. 23 Luke Willochell at Bank of Colorado Arena in Greeley.

Why it matters

Serrano is a graduate student in his final collegiate season and has had a successful career, including a Big XII championship last year. The loss to Wyoming was the second-to-last home dual for the UNC Bears, who are looking to finish the season strong.

The details

Daishun Powe at 157 and 174-pounder Murphy Menke also won their matches for the Bears. Menke beat No. 28 Riley Davis on a tie breaker, while Powe won an 11-4 decision over Antonio Avila. The Bears' three wins were not enough to overcome the 25-10 dual loss to the 24th ranked Wyoming Cowboys.

  • The meet was the second to last home dual for UNC.
  • The Bears host Utah Valley at 1 p.m. Sunday on UNC's senior day at Bank of Colorado Arena.

The players

Dominick Serrano

A graduate student in his final collegiate season, Serrano is a four-time high school state champion at Windsor and was ranked 11th at 133 pounds.

Luke Willochell

A wrestler for Wyoming, ranked 23rd at 133 pounds, who lost to Serrano 15-3.

Daishun Powe

A wrestler for the UNC Bears who won an 11-4 decision over Antonio Avila of Wyoming at 157 pounds.

Murphy Menke

A 174-pounder for the UNC Bears who beat No. 28 Riley Davis of Wyoming on a tie breaker.

Enzo Cappabianca

A heavyweight wrestler for the UNC Bears who lost 1-0 to Winston McBride of Wyoming.

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What’s next

The Bears host Utah Valley at 1 p.m. Sunday on UNC's senior day at Bank of Colorado Arena.

The takeaway

Serrano's win highlighted the Bears' performance, but the team ultimately fell short against the 24th ranked Wyoming Cowboys. The Bears will look to finish the season strong in their final home dual against Utah Valley.