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    MAC Weekly Update (2/8/2022)

    Ohio 174 lber Sal Perrine (Photo/Sam Janicki; SJanickiPhoto.com)


    Bloomsburg: On Sunday, the Huskies swept both of their matches, defeating Sacred Heart 36-6 and York College 37-9. Seven Huskies went a perfect 2-0 on the weekend. Bronson Garber (125) won by a 12-6 decision over Jacob Venezia of Sacred Heart and a 9-4 decision over Jared Kuhns of York. Cole Rhone (133) pinned Kyle Randall of Sacred Heart in 6:21 and Wilfred Jimenez of York in 5:56. Josh Mason (141) also had two falls. He pinned both Chris Naegele of Sacred Heart and Tyson McDuffey of York in the opening period. Alex Carida (157) won by 3-1 in sudden victory over 2021 NCAA qualifier Nick Palumbo of Sacred Heart and by a 12-2 major decision over Eric Hutchinson of York. Trenton Harder (165) topped Brandon Teresa of Sacred Heart by an 8-3 decision and Timothy Sparks of York 10-8. Bruno Stolfi (184) also posted two falls. He pinned Alex Marciniak of Sacred Heart in 2:16 and Jake Hipps of York in 3:50. Shane Noonan (HWT) pinned Sacred Heart's Nick Copley of Sacred Heart and had a 16-2 major decision over Brock Hofler of York.

    The Huskies will be back in action on Friday, February 11th, at 7:00pm against Kent State at the Nelson Field House.

    Buffalo: The Bulls topped inner-conference competitors, Northern Illinois, 17-15 in nail-biting fashion. Five Bulls came away with a win. Derek Spann (133) triumphed over Lucian Brink by a 17-2 technical fall. Ben Freeman (141) won by a 3-2 decision over Javion Jones. Michael Petite defeated Anthony Gibson by a 7-4 decision. Sam Mitchell (197) topped Tristan Guaman by a 7-2 decision. Toby Cahill (HWT) won via a 5-2 decision over Colin Jagielski.

    The Bulls will be back in action against Central Michigan on Sunday, February 13th at 2:00pm in Mount Pleasant, Michigan.

    Central Michigan: Once again, the Chippewas extended their win streak, which now stands at ten matches, topping Edinboro 26-9 and Kent State 32-9. Six Chippewas swept their duals this weekend, going a perfect 2-0. Brock Bergelin (125) defeated Chris Merlo of Edinboro by a 10-2 major decision and Jake Ferri of Kent State by a close 8-7 decision. Johnny Lovett (157) won by a 5-2 decision over PJ Gohn of Edinboro and a 20-5 technical fall over Robert Pryhocki of Kent State. Tracy Hubbard (165) topped Dylan Kohn of Edinboro by a 9-4 decision and Brady Chrisman of Kent State by a 7-4 decision. Bret Fedewa (174) triumphed over Joey Arnold of Edinboro by a 3-0 decision and Michael Ferree of Kent State by a 17-2 technical fall. Ben Cushman (184) defeated Ethan Ducca of Edinboro by a 4-1 decision and Enrique Munguia of Kent State by fall in 1:30. Matt Stencel (HWT) won by a 12-4 major decision over Max Millin of Edinboro and by fall in 1:14 over Jacob Cover of Kent State.

    The Chippewas will compete on Sunday, February 13th, against Buffalo at 2:00pm.

    Cleveland State: On Saturday, the Vikings dropped a tough loss to Ohio, 27-12. Four Vikings defeated their opponents from Athens. Logan Heil (125) triumphed over Oscar Sanchez by a close 1-0 decision. Jacob Manley (133) won by a 5-2 decision over Gio DiSabato. Riley Smucker (165) shutout Sean O'Dwyer 3-0. Ben Smith (197) emerged victorious in an 11-10 barnburner over Carson Brewer.

    The Vikings will be back in action on Friday, February 11th, against Lock Haven at 7:00pm.

    Clarion: The Eagles went 1-2 this weekend, defeating George Mason 22-15 before falling to both SIU Edwardsville 23-18 and Navy 33-8. Joey Fischer (125) was the only Eagle to sweep all three matches, improving his overall record to 19-9. This weekend, he topped Ben Monn of George Mason by a 10-2 decision, Austin Macias of SIU Edwardsville by a 14-5 major decision, and Jacob Allen of Navy by a decision of 4-1.

    Four Eagles went 2-1 on the weekend. Seth Koleno (141) defeated Kaden Cassidy of George Mason by a 7-4 decision and Tyler Hunt of Navy 10-8 in sudden victory. Cameron Pine (165) won by an 8-2 decision over Tyler Kocak of George Mason and 3-2 over SIU Edwardsville's Cardeionte Wilson. John Worthing (174) topped Logan Messer of George Mason by a 5-3 decision and Cael Crebs of Navy 6-4 in sudden victory. Will Feldkamp (197) added two falls. One over Jon List of George Mason and a second against Ryan Yarnell of SIU Edwardsville.

    The Eagles will wrestle on Friday, February 11th, at 7:00pm at Rider.

    Edinboro: On Friday, the Fighting Scots fell short to Central Michigan 26-9. Two Fighting Scots had impressive wins over their inner-conference counterparts. Gabe Willochell (141) pinned a top-ten opponent in Dresden Simon by fall in 2:35. Cody Mulligan (197) won by a 6-1 decision over Cade Dallwitz.

    The Fighting Scots will wrestle Sunday, February 13th, at 1:00pm against Lock Haven in The McComb Fieldhouse.

    George Mason: The Patriots went 1-1 this weekend, splitting their matches with conference foes. The Patriots lost to Clarion 22-15 and defeated SIU Edwardsville 30-7. Three Patriots topped their opponent, going a perfect 2-0 on the weekend. Michael Rapuano (133) defeated Mason Prinkey of Clarion by a 10-3 decision and received a forfeit against SIU Edwardsville. Avery Bassett (157) won by a 15-11 decision over Kyle Shickel of Clarion and a 2-0 decision over Max Kristoff of SIU Edwardsville. Kyle Davis (184) triumphed over Max Wohlabaugh of Clarion by a decision of 5-3 and Sergio Villalobos of SIU Edwardsville by fall in 3:38.

    The Patriots will host Rider on Saturday, February 12th, at 7:00pm.

    Kent State: The Golden Flashes went 0-2 this weekend, losing to Ohio 25-10 and Central Michigan 32-9. Six Golden Flashes had six wrestlers each pick up one win. Jake Ferri (125) defeated Oscar Sanchez of Ohio by a decision of 8-3. Brendon Fenton (133) won by a 7-3 decision over Ja'Kerion Merritt of Central Michigan. Kody Komara (149) upset #26 Corbyn Munson of Central Michigan by a 7-3 decision. Brady Chrisman (165) won by an 18-6 major decision over Sean O'Dwyer of Ohio. Colin McCracken (184) defeated Ohio's Zayne Lehman 4-1. Tyler Bates (197) topped Cade Dallwitz of Central Michigan by a 3-1 decision.

    The Golden Flashes will travel to Bloomsburg University on Friday, February 11th, at 7:00pm.

    Lock Haven: On Sunday, the Eagles defeated Rider 24-10. Seven Eagles topped their opponents. Anthony Noto (125) won by a major decision of 13-5 over Tyler Klinsky. Ben Barton (157) handled Alec Bobchin with a 12-4 major decision. Ashton Eyler (165) dominated Michael Wilson with a 16-7 major decision. Tyler Stoltzfus (174) won by a 4-2 decision over Shane Reitsma. Colin Fegley (184) defeated Evan Vasquez by a 6-1 decision. Parker McClellan (197) topped Azeem Bell by a decision of 8-4. Isaac Reid (HWT) won by a 6-1 decision over David Szuba.

    The Eagles will return to action on Friday, February 1tth against Cleveland State at 7:00pm.

    Northern Illinois: The Huskies dropped a hard-fought battle to Buffalo, 17-15. Five wrestlers came away with a win. Bryce West (125) defeated Tristan Daugherty by a decision of 4-1. Anthony Cheloni (149) used a razor-thin 1-0 decision to down John Arceri. Izzak Olejnik (165) topped Noah Grover by a 4-0 decision. Mason Kauffman (174) triumphed over Jay Nivison by a 5-4 decision. Brit Wilson (184) blanked Pete Acciardi 5-0.

    Northern Illinois is slated to compete on Sunday, February 13th, at Northwestern at 12:00pm.

    Ohio University: This weekend, the Bobcats swept both of their matches, defeating Kent State 25-10 and Cleveland State 27-12. Five Bobcats went a perfect 2-0. Kyran Hagan (141) topped Louis Newell of Kent State by a 1-0 decision and received a forfeit from Cleveland State. Alec Hagan won by a 7-4 decision over Kody Komara of Kent State and by 3-1 in sudden victory over #29 Marcus Robinson of Cleveland State. Jordan Slivka (157) pinned Robert Pryhocki of Kent State and received a forfeit from Cleveland State. Sal Perrine (174) defeated Michael Ferree of Kent State by a 13-8 decision and Anthony Rice of Cleveland State by a decision of 10-5. Jordan Greer (HWT) won by a 6-3 decision over Jacob Cover of Kent State and John Kelbly of Cleveland State, 8-3.

    The Bobcats will be back in action on Saturday, February 12th, at 7:00pm at Cleveland State.

    Rider: The Broncs dropped both of their matches this weekend, falling to Lock Haven 24-10 and a non-conference clash with in-state rival, Princeton 33-7. Two Broncs paved the way for their team, going a perfect 2-0. Richie Koehler (133) defeated Gable Strickland of Lock Haven by a 3-2 decision and Brandon Spellman of Princeton by a 5-3 decision. Koehler improves to 14-6 this season. Quinn Kinner (141) tallied a pair of major decisions. 8-0 over Tyler Dilley of Lock Haven and 15-2 over Princeton's Danny Coles. Kinner improves to 11-5 this season.

    The Broncs will hold their Senior Night on Friday, February 11th, at 7:00pm against Clarion.

    SIU Edwardsville: The Cougars split their matches this weekend, topping Clarion 23-18 before falling short to George Mason 30-7. Two Cougars defeated both of their opponents in convincing fashion. Caine Tyus (149) won by a 10-2 major decision over John Altieri of Clarion and by an 8-0 major over Shawn Nonaka of George Mason. Colton McKiernan (HWT) downed Tyler Bagoly of Clarion by a 3-2 decision and Austin Stith of George Mason, 4-0.

    The Cougars are slated to compete on Saturday, February 12th at 6:00pm at Ohio.

    MAC Preview: Wednesday, February 8th - Sunday, February 13th

    Friday, February 11th, 2022

    Kent State @ Bloomsburg (7:00pm)

    Cleveland State @ Lock Haven (7:00pm)

    Clarion @ Rider (7:00pm)

    Saturday, February 12th, 2022

    Rider @ George Mason (7:00pm)

    SIU Edwardsville @ Ohio (7:00pm)

    Sunday, February 13th, 2022

    Cleveland State @ Bloomsburg (1:00pm)

    Lock Haven @ Edinboro (1:00pm)

    Buffalo @ Central Michigan (2:00pm)

    Northern Illinois @ Northwestern (4:00pm)

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