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    Elliott goes 3-0 at UNC-Greensboro Duals

    GREENSBORO, N.C. – Daniel Elliott took a pin fall victory and won two
    other matches by decision to open his senior season with a 3-0 mark.
    Elliott, ranked No. 18 in the nation at 149 pounds, has now won 19 of
    his last 21 matches dating back to Dec. 30 of 2004.

    Elliott scored a pin fall victory over Codey Bearden at the 3:17 mark
    to push Gardner-Webb's lead to 19-0 over Anderson. The Bulldogs went on
    to take the team victory by a 38-12 score.

    Matt Taylor made his highly anticipated collegiate debut for the Bulldogs at 125 pounds by scoring a 13-4 major decision win. Josh
    Pniewski then gave GWU the 10-0 lead by registering a pin in 3:50
    before A.J. Renteria took an 8-6 win at 141 pounds.

    After the Elliott pin fall victory pushed the spread to 19-0, Anderson
    took the next two matches by forfeit and pin fall to cut the deficit to
    19-12. Sophomore Chad Davis pushed the lead to 25-12 with GWU's third
    pin of the match before Brandon Beach and Brent Blackwell posted wins
    at 184 and 197. Ricky Wilson Jr. then finished off the 38-12 victory by
    pinning Aaron Lambert at the 4:50 mark.

    Gardner-Webb won just four other matches on the day as the ‘Dogs
    suffered a 33-10 loss to Virginia and a 43-3 loss to the host UNCG
    squad.

    Renteria and Elliott pulled out back-to-back decisions at 141 and 149
    against Virginia to trim the Cavalier lead to just three points at 9-6.
    Virginia then posted wins in the next five contests to open up a 33-6
    lead before Wilson Jr. score a major decision victory at 285 to make
    the final 33-10 in favor of Virginia.

    Elliott then picked up Gardner-Webb's lone victory against UNCG as the
    Spartans took nine of the ten matches, rolling to the 43-3 win.

    Gardner-Webb (1-2) will be in action again on Saturday as it competes
    in the Buffalo Duals against Buffalo, Bloomsburg and the University of
    Findlay.

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