Lucas McMichael

Lucas McMichael
Lucas McMichael
  • Height:
    5'9"
  • Hometown:
    Burden, KS
  • Year:
    FR
  • High School:
    Central Burden
  • Class:
    157/165
Bio

High School:  Lucas was 113-21 in his high school career qualifying for state in all four seasons, finishing third in Class 3-2-1A in both his junior and senior seasons.

News mentions
Barton Wrestling resumes 2017 season at Viking-Warrior Open
Barton Wrestling resumes 2017 season at Viking-Warrior Open

The Barton Community College wrestling team returned after a twenty day holiday break to the competitive mat Saturday in Fremont, Nebraska, participating in the in the Viking-Warrior Open hosted by Midland University. The No. 18 Cougars had eleven wrestlers finish 6-22 in their last Open event serving as a final tune-up for the dual portion of their 2016-17 schedule. Barton will next travel to Fort Wayne, Indiana, to compete in the NJCAA National Duals taking placing January 5-6.

No. 18 Cougar Wrestling closes out fall semester at Doane Open; Sander takes 157 title
No. 18 Cougar Wrestling closes out fall semester at Doane Open; Sander takes 157 title

The No. 18 ranked Barton Community College Wrestling team closed out the fall semester of the schedule Saturday traveling to Crete, Nebraska, for the Doane University Open.

Barton Wrestling at Bob Smith Open
Barton Wrestling at Bob Smith Open

The Barton Community College Wrestling team competed Saturday in the always tough Bob Smith Open hosted annually by Fort Hays State University in Hays, Kansas. Fourteen Cougars took the mat finishing 15-28 in the one day nearly 400 athlete event consisting of teams from the NCAA Division I, II, NAIA, and junior college levels.

Brickey third place finish leads Cougar Wrestling at UNK Holiday Inn Open
Brickey third place finish leads Cougar Wrestling at UNK Holiday Inn Open

The Barton Community College Wrestling team competed in its second open tournament of the season taking to Kearney, Nebraska, on Saturday for the one-day UNK Holiday Inn Open. Going 9-3 in the 285 pound weight class, the Cougars finished the tournament 29-31 against a field of over 500 wrestlers from teams on the NCAA Division I, II, NAIA, and junior college levels.

No. 20 Barton Wrestling taken down by No. 10 NEO
No. 20 Barton Wrestling taken down by No. 10 NEO

The No. 20 Barton Community College Wrestling team fell to No. 10 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M 41-6 in Tuesday’s dual in Miami, Oklahoma. Getting a defensive take down in the 197 weight class for their lone points, the Cougars Finding competition on the mat against the defending national champions a tough one, the Cougars’ lone points came in the 197 weight class getting a defensive pin. Barton will next return to the mat on Saturday as the Cougars head to Kearney, Nebraska for the UNK Holiday Inn Open.

No. 20 Barton Wrestling sets program record in Missouri triangular split
No. 20 Barton Wrestling sets program record in Missouri triangular split

No. 20 Barton Community College Wrestling took to the road on Wednesday returning home with a split of its two duals in Warrensburg, Missouri. The Cougars first took on NCAA Division II host University of Central Missouri, falling to the Mules 33-12, before dominating nationally receiving votes Wentworth Military Academy 56-0 in setting a program record for points in a dual. Barton will next return to the mats next Tuesday traveling to defending national champion and currently ranked No. 10 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M in a 7:00 p.m. dual in Miami, Oklahoma.

Barton Wrestling open season with two individual titles
Barton Wrestling open season with two individual titles

Coming off an inaugural season of finishing as the No. 15 ranked team in the nation, the Barton Community College Wrestling program began its second season of competition capturing two individual titles Sunday in the Dan Harris Open at Baker University in Baldwin City, Kansas. The Cougars finished the one-day event 35-27 adding two runner-up, a third place, and a pair of fourth places competing against fellow junior college competitors, as well as, competition from the NCAA Division II and NAIA levels.