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  • The First Week of B1G Competition

    The first weekend of Big Ten dual meet competition got underway last week and we were served up some great individual matchups and what may be the dual meet upset of the year.
    Is this the most dominant Penn State has ever been?
    Penn State now has four duals in which they have shut out their opponent this season. And in three of those four shutouts, they put up 50+ points in each one. Last weekend was their fourth shutout as they kicked off their Big Ten dual meet slate against Michigan State where each victory came with bonus points – 6 falls, 3 technical falls, and a major. Even though losing isn’t much of a thing for the top-ranked, reigning National Champions, the matches they have lost have come only against guys currently ranked #1. Additionally, nine of their 10 starters are ranked in the top five with true freshman Luke Lilledahl being the highest ranked at #12. This just might be the most high-powered team that PSU has ever had.
     
    Minnesota vs Nebraska was as expected
    After taking their first loss of the season in a non-conference dual to start the year, the Huskers bounced back with a 21-13 win over Minnesota to get the ball rolling in conference competition. Things got off to a hot start with Antrell Taylor and Tommy Askey needing sudden victory to settle their top 10 matchup and it was Taylor finishing a strong takedown to get the win. Nebraska would end up taking the first three bouts before the Gophers responded with three straight bonus point wins from standout freshman Max McEnelly, Isaiah Salazar, and Gable Steveson, respectively. But that would be it for Minnesota because the Huskers would go on to take the last 4 bouts to get the dual meet win. Close wins by Caleb Smith, Jacob Van Dee, and Brock Hardy had the crowd on their feet before Ridge Lovett wrapped things up with a 5-0 decision over Drew Roberts.
     
    Maryland’s weekend sweep in Michigan
    The Terrapins had a great weekend in Michigan beginning with a 19-18 win at the Crisler Center over the Wolverines. Maryland won all the swing matches other than heavyweight, but it was the strength of a Braxton Brown pin at 133, that won them the dual on criteria. There have been a couple of solid dual wins for Maryland over the years, but this one was especially helpful coming off losses to Binghamton and Columbia a week ago. In addition to the pin for Brown, the Terps needed some other action even in losses to get this win. A year ago, Sergio Lemley won by technical fall over Dario Lemus, but this time it was a close match with Lemus getting a takedown late in the match, which kept it at a regular decision win for Lemley. Additionally, Branson John claimed a win over Joseph Walker with a late takedown at 174 as well. Lastly, the big throw from Jaxon Smith to secure the win over Jaden Bullock was ultimately the last points that Maryland needed for the win. Two days later, they completed their Michigan sweep with a solid win over Michigan State in East Lansing where they won 7 of the 10 matches. They’ll continue their attack on the B1G at home as they host the Badgers this Friday.
     
    Ohio State overcomes tough weekend
    This weekend was a gauntlet for the Buckeyes, and they got all the right answers in these questionable duals. Beginning with previously undefeated Illinois, they got a dominant 24-9 win. Ohio State held the Fighting Illini to just three regular decisions in what was supposed to be a more competitive dual. e’Than Birden had a solid win over Braeden Scoles at 165, paired with another upset with Seth Shumate beating Zac Braunagel at 197 to help Ohio State cruise to its first B1G dual win of the season. Finishing off the weekend they had to sweat it out a bit against Rutgers, but ultimately Nick Feldman got the late takedown to remain undefeated against Rutgers. This dual had a ton of back-and-forth matches, including splitting OT matches at 149 and 165. The Scarlet Knights claimed a pair of wins with late takedowns at 133 and 197. Ohio State continued to shuffle some guys around in their lineup, with Sammy Sasso getting the start at 157 against Rutgers, while Gallagher got the start against Illinois earlier on in the weekend. We’ll see how the B1G schedule helps them make some decisions in their lineup and what their postseason roster looks like. Up next, they host Purdue on Sunday afternoon.
     
    Iowa dominates Wisconsin
    So far this season Iowa has been awesome, even with all the lineup juggling they’ve done. On the heels of a shutout win over Wisconsin, 45-0, it’s easy to declare them as awesome. Wisconsin is having its troubles, and they weren’t the only B1G team to be shut out this weekend, but any loss like this is devastating. All season, this is what Iowa has been doing. They are 7-0 and have a 30-7 win over Oregon State, a 32-9 win over Stanford, 21-15 over Iowa State, and a 23-16 win over Army. As we’ve said before, they have an embarrassment of riches floating between 174 and 184, to go along with big transfers Kyle Parco, Jacori Teemer (once he’s healthy again), and Stephen Buchanan. Once again, I’m not making the claim that Wisconsin is a world-beater of a team, but I am still impressed with the shutout win because the Hawks needed an upset at 125 to make it happen. Next, they’ll host Illinois which is coming off of a tough loss to Ohio State. Some fun matches there should include Lucas Byrd against Drake Ayala at 133, Kyle Parco against Kannon Webster at 149, and whichever stud they send out at 184 to take on Edmond Ruth. Look for that action Friday night on B1G Network.

    This Week in Women's Collegiate Wrestling (1/14/2025)

    Over the weekend, dozens of teams competed in the NWCA Collegiate Duals tournament. Here is a breakdown of takeaways from the eventful competition.
    Iowa and North Central meet again in the finals - Iowa Separates
    #1 Iowa claimed their second NCWA Collegiate Duals championship in two appearances after a 28-13 win in the finals over the 2-seed #3 North Central. The Hawkeyes won 8 of the 10 bouts and only dropped seven total matches over the entire weekend. North Central also had a dominant run, winning every match in their first two duals, before running into a tough #2 King team in the semifinals where they won 26-15 after dropping the first three matches.
    Last year, Iowa and NCC met in the finals and it was a nail-biter: 21-20 final team score with Iowa getting a single passivity point in a loss in the finals match to give them the edge over the Cardinals. This year, the team made a statement of separation with their results.
    The match at 103 lbs between #2 Sterling Dias (Iowa) and #10 Madison Avila (NCC) tightened from their matchup last year when Dias teched Avila. Instead, it was a close 3-2 decision similar to their match in the semis of last year’s national championship. #2 Ava Bayless got a decision for the Hawkeyes at 110 over #4 Kendra Ryan. At 117 lbs, #1 Brianna Gonzalez tipped the previously 1-1 record with #2 Sydney Petzinger in her favor with a tough 10-7 decision, and Cali Leng kept things rolling with a win over #7 Janessa George. At 131, #1(at 124 lbs) Amani Jones finally put one in the win column for North Central by bumping up to get the tech fall win over Emily Frost, 15-3. At 138, the Cardinals also bumped up #1 (at 131 lbs) Sara Sterner, who ended up losing a close one to Iowa’s Nanea Estrella. From there, the winningest part of Iowa’s already talented lineup put up three more wins for the Hawkeyes with #3 Macey Kilty winning 11-6 over former Iowa wrestler #4 Bella Mir followed by a tech fall from #2 Kennedy Blades and a 41-second pin from #1 Kylie Welker. With the team score out of hand, North Central did manage one more win with Traeh Haynes getting a dominant tech fall over #5 Alivia White to close things out.
    Life claims another title
    #1 Life was the other team to claim their second consecutive NWCA title with a resounding win over #2 Grand View winning 30-12. 
    To get things started, Katherine Hernandez got tough in a win over #6 Judy Sandoval winning 8-5. #1 Anaya Flacon continued her stellar season with a decision for the Running Eagles over #6 Lita Cruz. At 117, #4 Salyna Shotwell continued the win streak with a pin over the #2 Cailin Campbell for a signature win on her record book. 
    Grand View battled back at 124 with #2 Maya Davis securing a tech fall over #6 Anna Krejsa of Life. However, #2 Sarah Savidge answered back with a tech fall of her own against her ranked opponent. Starting at 138, the McBryde sisters do what they do best with three consecutive tech falls over their opponents. 
    In one of the most exciting matches of the tournament, unranked freshman Reka Busa of Life took out #1 Abby McIntyre in a close 6-3 victory. This match had the whole Life crowd and bench on their feet. While Grand View’s #1 Olivia Brown got a resounding 9-0 win over #3 Savannah Isaac, it wasn’t enough to stop the dominant performance from Life.
    Another thing to note, earlier in the weekend Coach Ashley Flavin secured her 100th career dual win against #9 Campbellsville.
     
    Results this week in major NCAA, NCWA, and NAIA competitions
    Please note that this is not a comprehensive list of all collegiate women’s competitions.
    Boxer Open VIEW RESULTS
    West Liberty Women’s Open VIEW RESULTS
    NWCA National Duals VIEW RESULTS
    Women’s Yellow Jacket Open VIEW RESULTS
     
    Upcoming events for next week
    Please note that this is not a comprehensive list of all collegiate women’s competitions.
    Wednesday, February 15
    Life Duals Thursday, January 16
    NCC Vs Elmhurst CMU vs Chadron State College Aurora vs Carthage Friday, January 17
    Missouri Baptist Duals Saturday, January 18
    MoBap Open Iowa Duals including Iowa vs #4 Grand Valley State King Tri-Meet Sunday, January 19
    Tornado Open Alma Open Spartan Mat Classic

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    NCAA DI Rankings Updated (1/14/2025)

    There was a lot of movement in the rankings this week - maybe the most of this season, aside from the rankings released after the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational. 
    Preliminary rankings were scrapped late Monday night after some of the upsets during the Oklahoma State/NC State matchup. Most notably at 125 lbs. True freshman Vincent Robinson returned to the Wolfpack lineup and knocked off second-ranked Troy Spratley. Robinson makes a big jump from #11 to #3. 
    After rankings were released last week, we learned that All-Americans Jore Volk (125) and Ty Watters (149) were lost for the season due to injuries. Both have been pulled from their respective weight classes. 
    Ryan Crookham has remained intact at 133 lbs. The wrestling world learned that he suffered a severe injury that will shelf him for a while. Initially, it was said to be season-ending; however, that is not set in stone at this point. If we learn more that points to that conclusion, Crookham will be pulled. 
    You might notice the bottom portion of the 141 and 149 lb rankings were completely reworked. Typically, I like readers being able to notice a week-to-week flow with the rankings. You should be able to look at them and understand why a wrestler rose or fell, based on their recent results. Every once in a while, that goes out the window for a total overhaul. That was the case at those two weights. 
    There was more movement than any other week thus far in the dual rankings. Penn returned after a good showing at the National Duals and Maryland jumped back in after their win over Michigan. Teams #7-#10 all lost a dual this weekend, we have Virginia Tech falling behind Minnesota and NC State as both of the latter teams fell to top-six squads and the Hokies lost to North Carolina. Staying in the ACC, North Carolina moved up two spots with their win and Pittsburgh had a huge jump after wins over Stanford and West Virginia. That plus a win over Lehigh gives Keith Gavin’s team a really solid resume. 
    For the full rankings: Click Here

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    • The First Week of B1G Competition

      The First Week of B1G Competition

    • This Week in Women's Collegiate Wrestling (1/14/2025)

      This Week in Women's Collegiate Wrestling (1/14/2025)

    • NCAA DI Rankings Updated (1/14/2025)

      NCAA DI Rankings Updated (1/14/2025)

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