Skip to navigation Skip to content Skip to footer

Trevor Piggott

Trevor Piggott
Trevor Piggott
  • Hometown:
    Ionia
  • Year:
    Sr.
  • High School:
    Ionia
  • Wt. Class:
    197
Bio

News mentions
Wrestling team wins 2021 MIAA Championship in dominating fashion
Wrestling team wins 2021 MIAA Championship in dominating fashion

ALMA, Mich. – The Olivet College wrestling team won the 2021 Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) Championship in dominating fashion. The Comets defeated Alma, 35-9; Adrian College, 33-9; and Trine (Ind.) University, 37-9. Olivet won 23-of-30 bouts, and scored bonus points in 17 of the victories.

Seven Olivet College wrestlers earn 2021 All-MIAA honors
Seven Olivet College wrestlers earn 2021 All-MIAA honors

FREELAND, Mich. – Seven Olivet College wrestlers have been named to the 2021 All-Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) team. The honorees are senior Cameron Mahlich, junior Reese Wallis, freshman Dylan Phelps, sophomore Hunter Murphy, sophomore Owen Guilford, senior Trevor Piggott and sophomore Dominick Wilson.

Olivet's 11 finalists.
Seven champions lead wrestling team at MIAA Individual Championships

OLIVET, Mich. – Seven Olivet College wrestlers won their respective weight class at the 2021 Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) Individual Championships, hosted by the Comets today inside the Cutler Event Center. In addition, four more Olivet wrestlers were finalists and finished second in their weight class. The 11 total finalists and seven champions were the most for one MIAA school. The seven champions will represent Olivet on the 2021 All-MIAA teams.

King’s five-second pin highlights wrestling team at Defiance
King’s five-second pin highlights wrestling team at Defiance

DEFIANCE, Ohio – The Olivet College wrestling team posted a 16-10 overall record, including an 8-2 mark by the varsity wrestlers, in a round-robin tournament this afternoon at Defiance (Ohio) College and inside the Karl H. Weaner Center in Defiance, Ohio. Highlighting the action was sophomore Donovan King breaking the school record with a five-second pin.