Career: Finished with 124 career wins, second most in ASU history … picked up 100th career win against Southern Oregon's Brian Lemmon in a 17-0 (7:00) technical fall at Reno Tournament of Champions.
2012 NCAA Tournament: Finished in fourth place, the highest of any unseeded wrestler in any weight class … after losing in first round, won six straight matches to advance to third-place bout … defeated nation's No. 7, No. 8 and No. 9 ranked wrestlers … with teammate Austin Trotman, became the first pair of Mountaineers to reach all-America status in the same season since 1941.
2011-12: Set program record for wins in a season (40-8) … named all-America with fourth-place finish at NCAA Championship (6-2) … finished ranked No. 15 in Intermat Wrestling and No. 15 in W.I.N. Magazine national rankings … named to all-Southern Conference team … named Southern Conference Wrestler of the Year … named SoCon Wrestler of the Month after 5-0 February performance … named SoCon Wrestler of the Week after dual wins against VMI and Virginia … posted team-best 16 dual-meet wins against a lone dual loss … went 6-0 in SoCon duals … scored 69 dual-meet points for an average of 4.1 team points per dual bout … led team with five technical falls … had 13-match win streak … second-most major decisions on team with eight … 20 wins by decision were second-most on team … took third-place at Hokie Open (5-1) … won Keystone Classic title (6-0) … finished fifth at Reno Tournament of Champions (3-2) … took third-place at Southern Scuffle (5-1) … runner-up at SoCon Tournament (1-1).
2010-11: Led team with 38 wins, tied for most ever by a Mountaineer … won 15 of final 16 regular-season bouts … only SoCon loss came to Turtogtokh Luvsandorj of The Citadel, 6-5 … he avenged this defeat in the final of the SoCon tournament by beating Luvsandorj 4-3 after the first set of tiebreakers … in the NCAA Tournament, he notched a 7-5 sudden-victory decision over Pittburgh’s Ethan Headlee and a 3-1 decision over Virginia Tech’s Peter Yates … his five major decisions were third-most on team … was named SoCon Wrestler of the Week on Jan. 26 … he finished the season ranked No. 18 by the NWCA.
2009-10: Finished a solid sophomore campaign with a 22-12 record …Second on the team with 14 dual meet victories … notched fifth place at the Michigan State Open after going 4-2 … tallied third place at Keystone Classic after posting 3-1 record … runner-up in the Southern Conference tournament in the 165 weight class after winning first bout against Pierre Frazille (The Citadel), 6-3, and falling to Victor Hojilla (UNCG), 10-5 … posted a 12-4 record after the first of the year, including rattling off eight straight wins … earned SoCon Wrestler of the Week for the week of January 17-24.
2008-09: Led the Mountaineers with a team-best 24 wins on his way to earning all-freshman accolades … tied for the team lead with five major decisions … started his collegiate off by winning six of his first seven matches, including his first three in ASU’s home opener against Gardner-Webb, Buffalo and Spartanburg Methodist … earned three wins at the Lone Star Duals, earning a major decision and a pin in two of the three wins … following a tough 7-5 defeat to No. 21 Seth Garvin of Chattanooga, Blevins won five of his next six matches heading into the SoCon tournament to give himself the No. 2 seed in the tournament … after falling in the first round, came back to defeat Yler Mullen (Davidson) and Derek Sickel (The Citadel) to capture third place.
Sapulpa: Was first three-time state champion in school history … earned varsity letters in wrestling, football and golf.
Personal: Son of Nancy and Dewayne Blevins … has one brother, Cody, and sister, Amy … majoring in public relations with minor in business.