The Pride, who wrestled without four starters, finished in fifth place with 92.5 points. The host Bearcats of Binghamton won the state title with 149.5 points. Followed by Columbia (132.5), Army (126) and Nassau Community College (110). Nineteen universities competed in this year’s championship.
Bonanno, the second seed, defeated Columbia’s fifth-seed Penn Gottfried, 8-3 in the 125-pound championship match. With the score tied at 2-2 after two periods, Bonanno opened with an escape and added two takedowns and the riding time point for the win. He advanced to the final with a 10-2 victory over the third seed Travis Coffey from Army. Bonanno is now 17-9 on the season.
Clymer, the third seed, dropped a 6-3 decision to his CAA-nemesis and top-seed Nate Schiedel from Binghamton in the 184-pound title match. The match was tied at 2-2 after two periods before Schiedel escaped in the third, posted a takedown and then added the riding time point for the final margin. Clymer advanced to the final with a hard-fought 5-3 tie-breaker victory over the second seed Jimmy Hamel from Buffalo. Regulation ended with the two wrestlers tied at 3-3. After a scoreless sudden victory period and no change in the top of the first tie-breaker, Clymer was able to score two points in his half on a stall penalty and an escape for the 5-3 win. Clymer is now 12-7 on the year.
Snyder, the number two seed, also faced the top seed in Columbia’s Kevin Lester in the 285-pound championship match. Lester rode out Snyder in the second period and tallied an escape and a takedown in the third to add to the riding time point for a 4-0 win and the title. Snyder advanced to the final with a 5-3 victory over the sixth seed Matt Mahon from Ithaca jumped out to a 5-2 second period lead and held on for the victory.
On the consolation side, red-shirt freshman Tim Murphy placed fifth, freshman Matt Loew placed seventh, and sophomores Matt Spataro and Tyler Banks each placed eighth at 149 and 157 pounds, respectively.
Red-shirt freshman Tim Murphy had a busy Sunday with three matches although only two were wrestled. He opened with a 5-4 victory over Columbia’s fifth-seed Mike Pushpak, scoring all of his points in the first period. He then faced sixth-seed Carl Korpi from Cortland State and gave up a third period takedown and lost on the riding time point, 6-5. He was then expected to face top-seed Tom Voorhuis from Brockport in the fifth-place match. But Brockport forfeited the match giving Murphy fifth-place. He is now 4-8 on the season.
Freshman Matt Loew, the seventh seed, opened the day with a 3-2 loss to Nassau’s Musa DeReese on a third period escape. Loew rebounded to take an 8-1 victory over the fifth-seed Mike Pushpak from Columbia in the seventh-place match. Loew, who was 3-2 in the tournament, improves to 8-18 on the season.
Spataro dropped a 4-3 decision to Nassau Community College’s Mike Malderelli before losing a heart-breaking, 7-5 loss to Oneonta’s Dan Graff on a two-point nearfall as time expired and the riding time point. Spataro is now 6-10 on the year.
Banks took an injury default loss after suffering a knee injury, in his match with Nassau’s Brian Herold. Banks returned in the seventh-place match and dropped a 3-0 decision to Cornell’s Jesse Shanaman to finish in eighth. Banks is now 14-12 on the season.
The Pride return to action this Wednesday, January 26 when they host the Cadets of Army at the David S. Mack Sports Complex at 7 p.m.
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