2012-13: Finished the season 24-13 overall, 11-5 in duals and 4-1 in conference ... Team leader in wins (24), pins (seven) and decisions (11) ... Recorded seven pins (fastest: 0:54), one technical fall, four major decisions and 11 decisions ... Placed third at the Warren Williamson/Daktronics Open ... Won by decision (6-1) versusGeno Capezio in season-openingwin versus Indiana(19-18) ... Won bydecision (3-2) versusJake Sueflohn of No. 14Nebraska ... Placed eighth at Southern Scuffle ... Won by pin (4:31) versusNick Alspaugh in conferencewin versus Northern Colorado ... Ranks No. 25 in career victories with 82 varsity wins ... Cracked initial NCAA coaches' panel rankings at No. 29
2011-12: 16-12 overall, 7-5 in duals and 2-3 in the Western Wrestling Conference ... Led the team with five falls to go along with five major decisions, five decisions and one forfeit/default ... Fastest fall in 2:16 ... Placed fifth at the Warren Williamson/Daktronics Open
2010-11: Redshirted the 2010-11 season ... Compiled a 17-8 record on the season wrestling unattached
2009-10: Ended his sophomore season with a 20-14 record and five pins ... Third on the team in wins at 141 pounds ... Given the Weight Room Award at the team banquet ... Took home a first-place finish in the Amateur Division at 141 pounds at the Kaufmann/Brand Open ... Compiled a 4-0 record, winning three matches by decision and one by fall ... Defeated Bart Reiter, unattached from the University of Minnesota, 3-2 in the championship match (11/21) ... Went 3-2 at the Tournament of Champions in Reno, Nev. (12/20) ... One of two wrestlers to score at Northern Iowa (1/23) ... Placed fourth at the NCAA West Regional (3/6)
2008-09: Finished third on the team in wins as a freshman with a 22-19 record, whlie also notching eight pins ... Had three major decisions and 10 takedowns ... Wrestling at 141 pounds, Walraven won the Dragon Open, placed fourth at the Warren Williamson Open and sixth at the Harold Nichols Open ... Had a seven match winning streak during the middle of the season and also won 10 of 11 over that stretch
Before SDSU: State placewinner every year since 7th grade ... Recorded a 198-18 record ... Placed sixth place at 103 pounds as a 7th grader at the state tournament ... Notched his first state title at 112 pounds as an eighth grader ... At 119 pounds as a freshman, finished third ... Finished first in the state his final three years of high school at 130 pounds as a sophomore and 135 pounds as a junior and senior ... Named South Dakota Outstanding Wrestler... Placed fourth at Junior and Senior Nationals ... Six-time letterwinner in wrestling ... Four-time track letterwinner and three-time letterwinner in football