2023-24 (Oklahoma)
Compiled a 29-3 record (27-3 against D1 opponents) in his first season of action with the Sooners at 197 pounds … Earned All-America status for the third time in his career … Posted a 9-1 dual record … Claimed nine wins against ranked opponents … Secured first dual win as a Sooner in the season-opener (Nov. 9), defeating Central Michigan’s Cameron Wood via 21-3 tech fall (6:00) … Earned the 197-pound title in each regular season tournament he competed in: Michigan State Open (Nov. 11), Reno Tournament of Champions (Dec. 17) and Southern Scuffle (Jan. 2) … Started for the Sooners at the Big 12 Championships, wrestling as the No. 2 seed in the 197-pound bracket while picking up three wins … Qualified for the NCAA Championships as a No. 8 seed after a third-place finish at the Big 12 Championships … Picked up six wins and finished in third place, becoming OU’s highest NCAA finisher since Cody Brewer, who also took third place in 2016 … After getting pinned in the first period by eventual national champion No. 1 Aaron Brooks (Penn State) in the 197-pound quarterfinals, Buchanan headed to the consolation blood round where he used two key escapes to defeat John Poznanski of Rutgers, 2-1 in tiebreakers. Buchanan rattled off two more wins, including knocking off Big 12 Champion Tanner Sloan of South Dakota State by decision, 6-2. In the third-place bout, Buchanan cruised to a 9-4 win over Cornell’s No. 5 Jason Cardenas to solidify a high spot on the podium … Tallied 22 bonus point wins, including eight falls on the year … Winter Academic All-Big 12 Team member.
2022-23 (Oklahoma)
Did Not Compete – Redshirt
2021-22 (Wyoming)
Buchanan put together a tremendous junior campaign which saw him become just the fourth two-time All-American in program history after finishing third at the NCAA Tournament…Was tabbed as the No. 2 seed at the NCAA Tournament… He also became just the fourth Cowboy in program history to win a Big 12 title and the first to do so at 197 pounds defeating No. 16 Tanner Sloan (SDSU) in the championship bout… Opened his season by winning the Cowboy Open with three straight bonus point victories… Won the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational knocking off No. 7 Patrick Brucki (MICH) and No. 10 Eric Schultz (NEB) in consecutive bouts to capture the title… Posted a 16-3 record on the season against ranked opponents never losing a match to an unranked opponent… Finished his season by winning 15 of his final 16 matches…Led the team in bonus point wins with 17 including eight wins via pin… Excelled in the classroom as well earning Second Team Academic All Big 12 Honors.
2020-21 (Wyoming)
In his sophomore season Buchanan earned All-American status finishing 8th at the NCAA Tournament, it was his first time competing at the NCAA Tournament… Qualified for his second straight NCAA tournament… Won the Cowboy Challenge tournament going 2-0 defeating No. 2 Noah Adams (WVU) in the finals… Earned his second career Big 12 Wrestler of the Week honors after defeating at the time No. 1 and unbeaten Noah Adams (WVU)… Won the UVU Round Robin tournament in dominant fashion… Recorded three wins over top six ranked opponents during his season… Pinned the No. 9 seed at the NCAA tournament during his run to All-American Status… Recorded five bonus point wins on the season
2019-20 (Wyoming)
Buchanan had a stellar season as a true freshman for the Cowboys as he tallied 26 wins and qualified for the NCAA Championships … recorded a trio of ranked victories on the season … led the Cowboys with 36 takedowns during dual action … placed seventh at the Big 12 Championships … had 13 dual wins and 46 points scored for the Pokes … recorded four falls and five major decisions on the year … won both the Cowboy and UNC Open … placed fourth at the Reno T.O.C. … finished his season wrestling five ranked opponents in his final six matches … named the Big 12 Wrestler of the Week Feb. 11 after he beat 7th-ranked Dakota Geer of Oklahoma State, 8-6.
High School
Buchanan was a two-time state champion … posted a high school record of 184-16 in four seasons … was named all-conference all four years in high school … placed third at the 2018 Iowa Nationals
Personal
Son of Stephen and Kerline Buchanan … Born in Owen, Wis.