Brady Glynn and Shane Stream each surpassed the 100-career-win mark this season, becoming two of the most accomplished wrestlers in Lincoln-Way West program history.
The milestone was reached during January competition as the Warriors continued through the heart of the 2025–26 season.
Both juniors are former IHSA state qualifiers and have been key contributors in the lineup since their freshman seasons. Glynn now owns a 106–36 career record and is 34–7 this season, showing consistent offensive production and the ability to score in bunches. Stream has built an even deeper résumé, compiling a 104–41 career mark while posting a 33–8 record this winter. The two have combined durability, postseason experience and high-level competition across conference, invitational and state-series events, positioning themselves as leaders as the Warriors enter the most important stretch of the year.
Their achievement reflects years of commitment, discipline and development within the Lincoln-Way West wrestling program, with both continuing to peak as postseason approaches.
Up next, Lincoln-Way West returns to the mat Jan. 31 for regionals.




