Tyler Tarallo

Tyler Tarallo
Tyler Tarallo
  • Hometown:
    Wardensville, West Virginia
  • Year:
    Sophomore
  • High School:
    East Hardy
  • Events:
    157
Bio

2025-26: Begins first season at Blackburn. 

Before Blackburn: Attended Shenandoah University prior to transferring to Blackburn. West Virginia Freestyle Wrestling State Champion. Two time state qualifier. Five time state medalist in track. 

Personal: Son of Chester and Charlene Skidmore. Mathematics major. 

Campus Job: Campus Security. 

Why Blackburn: I chose Blackburn because of its affordibility. 

 

News mentions
Beavers Exceed Expectations at SLIAC Conference Championships, Finish Seventh Overall
Beavers Exceed Expectations at SLIAC Conference Championships, Finish Seventh Overall

EUREKA, IL — The Blackburn College wrestling team delivered its strongest collective performance of the season this past weekend at the SLIAC Conference Championships, surpassing preseason projections to finish seventh overall — just a half point shy of sixth place.

Beavers Battle in Decatur
Beavers Battle in Decatur

DECATUR, IL — The Blackburn College wrestling team squared off against Millikin on Thursday night, facing a tough lineup that resulted in a Millikin win. Despite the final margin, Blackburn wrestlers continued to compete hard and gain valuable mat time against a deep Millikin squad.

Blackburn Heavyweights Shine at Al Hanke Invitational
Blackburn Heavyweights Shine at Al Hanke Invitational

ELMHURST, IL — The Blackburn College wrestling team competed this past Saturday at the Al Hanke Invitational hosted by Elmhurst University, taking on some of the top programs from Illinois and Wisconsin. The Beavers showed strong progress across the lineup while gaining valuable experience against elite regional competition.

Beavers Battle at Coe Invitational
Beavers Battle at Coe Invitational

CEDAR RAPIDS, IA — Blackburn College Wrestling continued its inaugural season with a strong showing at the Coe College Invite. Several wrestlers earned wins, secured pins, and placed in their brackets as the program builds momentum heading into the end of the semester.