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#11 Minnesota 36 Purdue 6


174  Andrew Sparks (Minnesota) maj. dec. #32 Brody Baumann (Purdue) 11-1
184  #5 Isaiah Salazar (Minnesota) tech. fall James Rowley (Purdue) 15-0, 7:00
197  #20 Garrett Joles (Minnesota) tech. fall Ben Vanadia (Purdue) 18-3, 5:35
285  #30 Bennett Tabor (Minnesota) tech. fall Mitch Hutmacher (Purdue) 19-2, 4:21
125  #1 Matt Ramos (Purdue) dec. #12 Patrick McKee (Minnesota) 4-1
133  Jake Gliva (Minnesota) maj. dec. Dustin Norris (Purdue) 15-3
141  #20 Vance VomBaur (Minnesota) tech. fall Christian White (Purdue) 17-2, 6:00
149  #17 Drew Roberts (Minnesota) tech. fall Jaden Reynolds (Purdue) 19-4, 5:33
157  #4 Michael Blockhus (Minnesota) dec. #20 Joey Blaze (Purdue) 6-3
165  #32 Stoney Buell (Purdue) dec. #27 Blaine Brenner (Minnesota) 10-9

Gophers had the takedown advantage 28-3.

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Good to see #1 Ramos beat #1 Patrick McKee. We just saw #1 Braeden Davis lose to #1 Ayala, so it will be interesting to see how these #1 125 pounders shake out over the next few weeks.

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1 hour ago, MNRodent said:

#11 Minnesota 36 Purdue 6


174  Andrew Sparks (Minnesota) maj. dec. #32 Brody Baumann (Purdue) 11-1
184  #5 Isaiah Salazar (Minnesota) tech. fall James Rowley (Purdue) 15-0, 7:00
197  #20 Garrett Joles (Minnesota) tech. fall Ben Vanadia (Purdue) 18-3, 5:35
285  #30 Bennett Tabor (Minnesota) tech. fall Mitch Hutmacher (Purdue) 19-2, 4:21
125  #1 Matt Ramos (Purdue) dec. #12 Patrick McKee (Minnesota) 4-1
133  Jake Gliva (Minnesota) maj. dec. Dustin Norris (Purdue) 15-3
141  #20 Vance VomBaur (Minnesota) tech. fall Christian White (Purdue) 17-2, 6:00
149  #17 Drew Roberts (Minnesota) tech. fall Jaden Reynolds (Purdue) 19-4, 5:33
157  #4 Michael Blockhus (Minnesota) dec. #20 Joey Blaze (Purdue) 6-3
165  #32 Stoney Buell (Purdue) dec. #27 Blaine Brenner (Minnesota) 10-9

Gophers had the takedown advantage 28-3.

When Salazar gets on a roll, he can put a hurting on quality opponents. 

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Blaze and Ramos should make Purdue more relevant next year. Throw in 6 other returning starter and they’ll be better next year. 
 

With that said I’ve been hearing this about Purdue for 6 years now. They seem to manage to lose good guys for one reason or anotherZ (legal trouble, drop outs, injury, etc. but they don’t seem to ever lose transfers.)

BTFU!

Edited by FanOfPurdueWrestling
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I am very active on X: https://x.com/WrestlingSNL

 

 

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