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    Liberty narrowly wins NCWA national title

    ALLEN, Texas -- Liberty and Apprentice exchanged the team points lead three times over two days before the Flames clinched the National Collegiate Wrestling Association championship by the smallest of margins on Saturday at the Allen Event Center.

    Liberty swept the national duals and the national championship for the second time in four years, overcoming three semifinal losses and won the trophy, 157-156.5, just ahead of the No. 1-ranked Engineers.

    In the 21st edition of the NCWA national event, Liberty's only championship qualifier, Austin Amos, rallied with a penalty point and a reversal in the final period of the 235 final for a critical 4-3 win over Steven Webb of UConn. Webb's loss was his third career runner-up finish in the 235 finals.

    Apprentice had regained the lead after Ross Graham (197) secured a late win over previously unbeaten Robert LaPeter of Florida State. Graham rallied from a 6-2 deficit with a near-fall and a takedown in the final period for an 8-7 decision. Teammate Colton Messick (125) also claimed a first-place finish, but Chad Simmons (157) dropped an 8-3 decision to Emmanuel's Hunter Quinn.

    Perennial power Southwestern Oregon ran away with the women's championship, amassing 134 points. Midland, buoyed by Leilani Camargo's pin of Ebony Ayers of Southwestern in the 191 final, was second with 52.5 points.

    George Vanvalen of Alfred State, who improved to 81-4 over the past two seasons and won the 184 title with a dominant technical fall, was selected as the men's Most Outstanding Wrester.

    Maine's Samantha Frank, the most decorated women's wrestler in NCWA history, captured her fourth consecutive title at 101 with a 32-second win by fall over North Texas' Alexis Perez. Frank also earned Most Outstanding Wrester for the fourth time. Teammates Ivay Navarro (109), Victoria Smith (123), and Olivia Demars (136) also won individual titles.

    Michigan-Dearborn's Marina Goocher, dropping in weight class, won at 130 and claimed her third national title. She won the 136-pound division in 2016 and 2017.

    Men

    125: Colton Messick, Apprentice, def. Byron Smith, Middle Tennessee, by majority decision (15-6)
    133: Arthur Payne (Mott CC) def. De'Ante Evans, Toledo, by decision (3-1)
    141: Deviniare Hayes, Queens, def. Tyler Sage, Florida, by decision (3-1)
    149: Zach Blevins, Toledo, def. Ty'Rae Carter, Texas A&M, by decision (10-4)
    157: Hunter Quinn, Emmanuel, def. Chad Simmons, Apprentice, by decision (8-3)
    165: Javiair White, Rutgers, def. Richard Viruet, Springfield Tech, by decision (10-4)
    174: Noah Curreri, Queens, def. Shane Brown, Akron, by decision (3-1)
    184: George Vanvalen, Alfred State, def. Jerron Thomas, Mott CC, by technical all (16-1, 3:55)
    197: Ross Graham, Apprentice, def. Robert LaPeter, Florida State, by decision (8-7)
    235: Austin Amos, Liberty, def. Stevan Webb, UConn, by decision (4-3)
    285: Nathan Spinetti, Penn State-Fayette, def. Dylan Stadel, Utah State, by decision (4-2)

    Final Team Standings:
    1. Liberty, 157
    2. Apprentice, 156.5
    3. Central Florida, 141
    4. Brigham Young, 119
    5. Queens, 117
    6. Springfield Tech, 107
    7. Emmanuel, 101
    8. Middle Tennessee, 91
    8. UMBC, 91
    10. Grays Harbor, 87.5
    11. Alfred State, 73
    12. Grand Valley State, 72
    13. Toledo, 62.5
    14. Washington State, 55
    16. Penn State 50
    17. Akron 48
    18. UConn 46.5
    19. Maine, 43
    20. Penn State-Fayette, 42.5

    Women

    101: Samantha Frank, Maine, def. Alexis Perez, North Texas, by fall (:32)
    109: Ivy Navarro, Southwestern Oregon def. Hilary Merrifield, Maine, by decision (14-0)
    116: Caitlin Wells, Springfield Tech, def. Luciana Schement, Texas Woman's, by decision (13-2)
    123: Victoria Smith, Southwestern Oregon def. Kamele Sanchez, Colorado State, by decision (21-11)
    130: Marina Goocher, Michigan, def. Kendal Davis, Colorado State, by decision (6-1)
    136: Olivia Demars, Southwestern Oregon, def. Tara Linneman, Springfield Tech, by fall (6:24)
    143: Shannon Ripley, Husson, def. Rossana Aguilar, Fresno State, by decision (8-2)
    155: Maxine Knetter, Wisconsin def. Sierra Fonger, Maine, by fall (2:54)
    170: Cendall Manley, Liberty, def. Saydie Kala, Southwestern Oregon, by fall (4:51)
    191: Leilani Camargo, Midland, def. Ebony Ayers, Southwestern Oregon, by fall (4:10)

    Final Team Standings
    1. Southwestern Oregon, 134
    2. Midland, 52.5
    3. Maine, 51
    4. NorthTexas, 43.5
    5. Richland, 34
    6. Springfield Tech, 33
    7. Colorado State 31
    8. Liberty, 26
    9. Houston, 20.5
    10. Fresno State, 19.5
    11. Husson, 19
    11. Wisconsin, 19
    13. Texas A&M, 18.5
    14. Michigan-Dearborn, 18
    15. Texas State, 17.5
    16. Washington, 16.5
    17. Texas, 14
    18. UCSB, 11.5
    19. Texas Tech, 10.5
    20. Houston-Downtown, 7

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