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  1. Ryan Loder (left) with Jason Welch at 2019 Senior Nationals Welcome to a new running feature that we'll use to keep track of ex-wrestlers who are now competing in MMA. As more fights are agreed upon, they will be added to this article. Dec. 1 Maverick MMA 25 (Internet PPV) Gavin Teasdale (Penn State/Iowa) vs. Eliab Evangelista Dec. 1 FAC 22 (Internet PPV) Mikey England (Street League) vs. Perry Stargel Alan Olivas (Missouri Valley) vs. Sam Paneitz James Buckhanan (Briar Cliff) vs. Tucker Eastwood Dec. 2 UFC Fight Night (ESPN+) Kelvin Gastelum (North Idaho) vs. Sean Brady Clay Guida vs. Joaquim Silva Cody Brundage (Newberry) vs. Zachary Reese Dec. 3 Fury FC 84 (UFC Fight Pass) Isaiah Diggs (CSU Pueblo/Clackamas) vs. Tony Toro Dec. 15 Karate Combat 43 (YouTube) Benson Henderson (Dana College) vs. Anthony Pettis* *Karate fight Dec. 15 CFFC 128 (UFC Fight Pass) Hunter Starner (VMI) vs. Riley Palmer Alonzo Turner (Findlay/Notre Dame OH) vs. Eric Nolan Dec. 15 United fight League 4 Ryan Loder (UNI) vs. Ty Gwerder Dec. 16 UFC 296 (ESPN+/PPV) Colby Covington (Oregon State) vs. Leon Edwards Tony Ferguson (Grand Valley State) vs. Paddy Pimblett Dec. 16 Cage Thunder 25 Mo Miller (Notre Dame OH) vs. Usama Rahman Chase Archangelo (Cleveland State) vs. Garrett Hershberger Dec. 16 Ohio Combat League 27 Jaden Mattox (Ohio State) vs. Toby Pee Vernell Hawkins (Mount St. Joseph) vs. Cody Clark
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  2. Welcome back all and I hope you all had a lovely holiday weekend even though the football was terrible. This will be a light mailbag since I’m not feeling too hot and only have a few questions that aren’t even wrestling-related. I’m not even sure how to work in a name so Earl can use a picture for the header. I’ll remedy that right now and so I can’t wait to see Peyton Robb back on the mat at the Calvin Klein Las Vegas in a few hours. I’ve yet to catch a Nebraska meet this year and I’m thrilled that the current All-Jagger 157 guy has recovered from all he’s been through. On that note, time to read the mail. Can you do audio responses to your questions this week? IndianaMat You mean like a podcast? Just answer all the questions on the air? I suppose I could and I can certainly elaborate more on the topics at hand since I’m not exactly a master of the written word. But what would the Jagoffs do on the bowl in the morning? Read about the real world? It’s way too depressing. As a person who has been in a long-term relationship, do you have any dating advice for Seton Hall Pirate? Willie “The Brain” Saylor Not really. Make them laugh. That’s all I can really offer. Women want a man that can make them laugh. So while you’re in Vegas, think of some funny one-liners for him to say and get Pirate his booty. Also, ladies don't like a guy who tries to correct them constantly and Pirate can be a little much with that. I just noticed today that our local sandwich guy has added “Taylor Ham” next to “Taylor Pork Roll” on the list of menu items. Not sure how to react to this. Any help would be much appreciated since I know there is no such thing as Taylor Ham. Kevin McGuigan Welcome to the revolution. You Philly guys should know a thing or two about that. We live in a world of extreme tolerance now and you just have to accept the fact that folks from North Jersey may travel to Philadelphia and we don’t want to feel ostracized by your strange lingo. Why am I even arguing this? The Taylor Ham/Pork Roll debate is a Jersey thing and not a Pennsylvania thing. This local sandwich guy deserves a statue if you ask me. Best "unorthodox" cig lighting technique? -Plumber torch-looks great, but burns up the cig. Gas stove? Ok. Electric stove? Looks pretty desperate. -are zippos still cool? -are matches too hipster? Burger King of Kings Finally, someone is asking the right questions. There’s a lot going on here so I’ll try to cover it all without getting too long-winded. Let’s start with the torch. Unless you’re Scud in Blade 2 you shouldn’t even bother. It’s dangerous and stupid. Plus, Scud turned on Blade before getting blown up so no need to emulate that guy. Certainly, the gas stove is a tried and true method but it reeks of desperation and can also be dangerous. I’ve never used an electric stove, but I reckon it’s similar to the classic car lighter. You kids know them now as power adapters. Are matches too hipster? I suppose that can be true if you’re doing a neo-50’s greaser vibe or something. Now Zippos, that’s where it’s at. Probably the greatest invention in American history.
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  3. The first session of the 2023 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational is in the books! What a whirlwind of a session it was. One of the hallmarks of a tournament like the CKLV is upsets! There were plenty of them. In fact, a trio of top-five ranked wrestlers suffered at least one loss during the session, which ran through the Round of 16. Here are all of the upsets that occurred during session one. Numbers next to the wrestlers names indicate their national ranking by InterMat. 125 lbs Round of 32 - #31 Dominic Mendez (Cal Poly) maj #28 Eddie Ventresca (Virginia Tech) 14-4 Round of 32 - Troy Hohman (NC State) dec #22 Tucker Owens (Air Force) 10-6 Round of 16 - #20 Nico Provo (Stanford) dec #18 Kysen Terukina (Iowa State) 12-5 Consolation - Noah Luna (Appalachian State) maj #28 Eddie Ventresca (Virginia Tech) 14-2 Consolation - #23 Brendan McCrone (Ohio State) dec #22 Tucker Owens (Air Force) 13-0 Consolation - Richard Sandoval (CSU Bakersfield) dec #18 Kysen Terukina (Iowa State) 7-4SV 133 lbs Round of 32 - Tyler Knox (Stanford) maj #15 Nic Bouzakis (Ohio State) 11-3 Round of 32 - Zeth Romney (Cal Poly) dec #23 Haiden Drury (Utah Valley) 11-4 Round of 16 - Derrick Cardinal (South Dakota State) dec #12 Brendan Ferretti (Navy) 7-2 Round of 16 - Reece Witcraft (Oklahoma State) dec #10 Julian Chlebove (Arizona State) 7-3 Round of 16 - Zeth Romney (Cal Poly) dec #27 Jacob Van Dee (Nebraska) 10-4 Round of 16 - Tyler Knox (Stanford) dec #29 Richie Koehler (Rider) 8-4 Consolation - Jameson Garcia (Harvard) dec #23 Haiden Drury (Utah Valley) 7-1 141 lbs Round of 16: #24 Tagen Jamison (Oklahoma State) dec #18 Josh Koderhandt (Navy) 4-2 149 lbs Round of 16: #13 Casey Swiderski (Iowa State) dec #9 Jaden Abas (Stanford) 14-11 Consolation - Derek Raike (Ohio) tech #11 Ethen Miller (Maryland) 16-1 Consolation - Noah Tapia (Hofstra) dec #14 Jordan Williams (Oklahoma State) 12-11 157 lbs Round of 32 - Ryder Downey (Northern Iowa) dec #10 Trevor Chumbley (Northwestern) 8-2 Round of 16 - #21 Meyer Shapiro (Cornell) maj #5 Bryce Andonian (Virginia Tech) 16-4 Round of 16 - #19 Peyten Kellar (Ohio) dec #8 Ed Scott (NC State) 7-4SV Round of 16 - Ryder Downey (Northern Iowa) dec #16 Paddy Gallagher (Ohio State) 8-5 165 lbs Round of 16 - #25 Giano Petrucelli (Air Force) dec #10 Antrell Taylor (Nebraska) 12-9 Round of 16 - #21 Brevin Cassella (Binghamton) dec #17 Maxx Mayfield (Northwestern) 1-1RTTB 174 lbs Round of 32 - Cael Valencia (Arizona State) dec #33 Brody Baumann (Purdue) 9-4 Round of 16 - Lorenzo Norman (Stanford) dec #4 Shane Griffith (Michigan) 4-2 Round of 16 - #30 Danny Wask (Navy) dec #23 Alex Faison (NC State) 2-2RTTB Consolation - Michael Wilson (Rider) dec #33 Brody Baumann (Purdue) 8-6 184 lbs Round of 32 - #33 Jacob Armstrong (Utah Valley) fall #31 Zayne Lehman (Ohio) 6:01 Round of 16 - #27 Sam Wolf (Air Force) dec #4 Chris Foca (Cornell) 7-5 Consolation - Aaron Ayzerov (Columbia) maj #4 Chris Foca (Cornell) 9-1 Consolation - James Rowley (Purdue) maj #24 Caleb Hopkins (Campbell) 12-3 Consolation - #31 Zayne Lehman (Ohio) dec #30 Tony Negron (Arizona State) 12-6 Consolation - Anthony D’Alesio (Long Island) dec #13 Troy Fisher (Northwestern) 7-5 Consolation - Jaden Bullock (Michigan) dec #33 Jacob Armstrong (Utah Valley) 6-4 197 lbs Round of 32 - #29 Jack Wehmeyer (Columbia) dec #28 Bobby Striggow (Michigan) 8-2 Round of 32 - Justin Rademacher (Oregon State) dec #27 Carson Floyd (Appalachian State) 8-6 Round of 16 - #18 Max Shaw (North Carolina) dec #14 Luke Geog (Ohio State) 5-4 Round of 16 - #20 Evan Bockman (Utah Valley) dec #13 Nick Stemmet (Stanford) 4-3 Consolation - Joey Novak (Wyoming) fall #14 Luke Geog (Ohio State) 5:58 Consolation - Sonny Sasso (Virginia Tech) maj #21 Evan Bates (Northwestern) 13-5 285 lbs Round of 32 - Nolan Neves (Columbia) dec #19 Seth Nevills (Maryland) 6-3
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  4. Every week during the 2023-24 season, the InterMat staff will submit their picks for some of the most high-profile or competitive dual meets. As the season progresses, we'll keep track of records for bragging rights or as ammunition for when we mock each other. No, we'd never do that, it's all in good fun (right?). Results through week four 13-6: Bob Dole, Nick 12-7: James, Austin, Rachel, Richard, Morgan, Tony 11-8: Earl, Willie, Dysen, Robbie 10-7: Jagger, Ryan 9-8: Kevin Below are the picks for week five. One of the duals takes place this evening!
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  5. Quarterfinal matchups (numbers refer to tournament seed) 125 #1 Matt Ramos (Purdue) vs. #9 Nico Provo (Stanford) #5 Jore Volk (Wyoming) vs. #4 Caleb Smith (Nebraska) #3 Brett Ungar (Cornell) vs. #6 Brandon Kaylor (Oregon State) #7 Tanner Jordan (South Dakota State) vs. #2 Michael DeAugustino (Michigan) 133 #1 Kai Orine (NC State) vs. #9 Gabe Whisenhunt (Oregon State) #5 Dom Zaccone (Campbell) vs. #13 Derrick Cardinal (South Dakota State) #14 Reece Witcraft (Oklahoma State) vs. Tyler Knox (Stanford) Zeth Romney (Cal Poly) vs. #2 Evan Frost (Iowa State) 141 #1 Lachlan McNeil (North Carolina) vs. #8 Anthony Echemendia (Iowa State) #5 Cael Happel (Northern Iowa) vs. #4 Ryan Jack (NC State) #3 Jesse Mendez (Ohio State) vs. #6 Vince Cornella (Cornell) #10 Tagen Jamison (Oklahoma State) vs. #2 Brock Hardy (Nebraska) 149 #1 Ridge Lovett (Nebraska) vs. #9 Quinn Kinner (Rider) #5 Jackson Arrington (NC State) vs. #4 Dylan D’Emilio (Ohio State) #3 Caleb Henson (Virginia Tech) vs. #6 Chance Lamer (Cal Poly) #10 Casey Swiderski (Iowa State) vs. #2 Kyle Parco (Arizona State) 157 #1 Peyton Robb (Nebraska) vs. #8 Cael Swensen (South Dakota State) #12 Peyten Kellar (Ohio) vs. #4 Will Lewan (Michigan) #14 Meyer Shapiro (Cornell) vs. #6 Daniel Cardenas (Stanford) Ryder Downey (Northern Iowa) vs. #2 Jacori Teemer (Arizona State) 165 #1 David Carr (Iowa State) vs. #8 Garrett Thompson (Ohio) #5 Matthew Olguin (Oregon State) vs. #4 Julian Ramirez (Cornell) #3 Izzak Olejnik (Oklahoma State) vs. #11 Giano Petrucelli (Air Force) #10 Brevin Casella (Binghamton) vs. #2 Cam Amine (Michigan) 174 Lorenzo Norman (Stanford) vs. #9 Danny Wask (Navy) #5 Adam Kemp (Cal Poly) vs. #4 Travis Wittlake (Oregon State) #3 Cade DeVos (South Dakota State) vs. #6 MJ Gaitan (Iowa State) #2 Carson Kharchla (Ohio State) vs. #7 Austin Murphy (Campbell) 184 #1 Parker Keckeisen (Northern Iowa) vs. #8 Gavin Kane (North Carolina) #5 Lenny Pinto (Nebraska) vs. #4 Dustin Plott (Oklahoma State) #14 Sam Wolf (Air Force) vs. #6 Gavin Hoffman (Ohio State) #7 Will Feldkamp (Iowa State) vs. #2 Trey Munoz (Oregon State) 197 #1 Tanner Sloan (South Dakota State) vs. #9 Max Shaw (North Carolina) #5 Jaxon Smith (Maryland) vs. #4 Luke Surber (Oklahoma State) #3 Jacob Cardenas (Cornell) vs. #6 Silas Allred (Nebraska) #10 Evan Bockman (Utah Valley) vs. #2 Trent Hidlay (NC State) 285 #1 Lucas Davison (Michigan) vs. #8 Hunter Catka (Virginia Tech) #5 Taye Ghadiali (Campbell) vs. #4 Owen Trephan (NC State) #3 Grady Griess (Navy) vs. #6 Konner Doucet (Oklahoma State) #7 Nick Feldman (Ohio State) vs. #2 Yonger Bastida (Iowa State)
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  6. We are one month into the college wrestling season and we have seen some quality wins and some head-scratching losses already in the ACC. Let’s recap what we have seen so far and an area of focus for each team as we move into the second month of the season. Duke: Dual Record: 2-4 Wins: Kent State, Cleveland State Losses: Rutgers, Cal Poly, Stanford, WVU Top Wrestlers in November: Gaetano Console, Connor Barket Highlights: The Blue Devils started off 0-3 after a rough road trip to the West Coast to start the season. They bounced back with wins over Cleveland State and Kent State and an up-and-down performance at the Keystone Classic. The highlight of the year so far has been the pin of All-American Peyton Hall by Gaetano Console at the tri in West Virginia. Area of focus/concern: Steady Improvement. The Blue Devils have a young lineup that will need to continue showing incremental improvement throughout the season to have a chance at making the NCAA tournament. Looking ahead: The Blue Devils are off this week and will return to action on December 8th at Davidson. North Carolina: Dual Record: 5-2 Wins: Greensboro, Queens, ASU, Buffalo, CMU Losses: Illinois, Oregon State Top Wrestlers in November: Spencer Moore, Lachlan McNeil, Gavin Kane Highlights: The Tar Heels already have seven duals under their belt, including a big win over Arizona State and close losses to Oregon State and Illinois. They have relied on consistency from experienced starters like Lachlan McNeil, Spencer Moore, Gavin Kane, and Max Shaw while they ease a lot of new faces into the lineup. I’ve been very impressed by the return of Spencer Moore as a bigger and more physical 125. Lachlan McNeil has looked phenomenal every time he’s stepped on the mat. Cade Lautt at 285 is a fun development; he hasn’t backed down from anyone and is off to a great start at the new weight. Area of focus/concern: Middleweights. The lower weights are solid with Moore, McCrary, and McNeil to open the lineup. Jayden Scott and Danny Nini are both redshirt freshmen with tremendous potential and they are off to a good start. 165 and 174 have been the soft spot in the lineup in the first month for the Tar Heels. Between the three main starters at 165 and 174 so far this year they are a combined 12-13. Tyler Eischens will be a second-semester transfer and will help shore up 174, but 165 will be a spot of focus moving forward. Looking Ahead: The Tar Heels are one of three ACC teams that are making the trip to Vegas for the CKLV. NC State: Dual Record: 7-0 Wins: Presbyterian, App State, Bloomsburg, Purdue, Army, Sacred Heart, Binghamton Top Wrestlers in November: Jakob Camacho, Kai Orine, Ryan Jack, Jackson Arrington, Dylan Fishback, Trent Hidlay Highlights: The Wolfpack team has looked incredible to start the year, dropping only eight individual matches in seven duals to start the season. Jakob Camacho, returning after knee surgery last season, has established himself at the top of a volatile 125 weight class after soundly beating NCAA finalist Matt Ramos. Camacho, Kai Orine, Ryan Jack, and Jackson Arrington have all opened the season undefeated for a combined 20-0 record; if you add in Dylan Fishback and Trent Hidlay that record moves up to 33-0. The freshman Fishback has made a big impression already, I’m excited to see what he does this year. Area of focus/concern: It’s hard to find a glaring area of focus on a 7-0 team, but there are a couple things that I’m interested in watching moving forward. Kai Orine has only wrestled in two matches; he won both, but his last match was a sudden victory win in which he did not look himself. Kai is a bigger 133 but has always handled his weight cut well, so I’m hopeful it is just an early season hiccup and he will be on track moving forward. The other thing to watch is 165 where they are still trying to work out who will be the full-time starter. AJ Kovacs and Derek Fields have both gotten reps in the starting spot; Kovacs will get the nod at the CKLV this weekend. Looking Ahead: The Wolfpack will also head to the CKLV this weekend. Pittsburgh: Dual Record: 4-1 Wins: Morgan State, VMI, Maryland, Lehigh Loss: Navy Top Wrestlers in November: Finn Solomon, Holden Heller, Luca Augustine, Reece Heller, Mac Stout, Dayton Pitzer Highlights: The Panthers have a solid mix of top-tier upperclassmen and talented underclassmen in the lineup this season and they are off to a strong start. They had a great opening weekend at the Clarion Open and have put together four dual wins; they had a down performance against a scrappy Navy squad for their only loss. Finn Solomon has made a big impact already, coming in as a transfer from NC State; he is off to a 9-2 start. Luca Augustine has also looked fantastic to start the year; Augustine and Holden Heller both hold unblemished records moving into December. Area of focus/concern: Consistency. The Panthers have the lineup this year to make a run at ACC titles and put several on the podium in Kansas City. Over the past two years, they have had a few head-scratching losses--individually and as a team--that highlighted their need to perform consistently at their highest level. They looked fantastic against Lehigh and Maryland, but had a down performance at Navy; on paper, all three of these duals should have been wins for the Panthers. To get to the next level as a program they need to figure out how to minimize the hiccups and have all ten starters firing on all cylinders; they will need solid whole team performances to beat the best in the ACC and nationally. Looking Ahead: The Panthers travel west to face B1G foe Illinois on Sunday. Virginia: Dual Record: 2-0 Wins: LIU, Buffalo Top Wrestlers in November: Marlon Yarbrough, Jack Gioffre, Dylan Cedeno, Justin McCoy, Ryan Catka Highlights: The Hoos schedule is front-loaded with tournaments, so we have only seen them in duals for one event. They opened with a down performance at the Southeast Open but had a much better showing at the Appalachian Invite before dominating both duals they wrestled at the Armbar at the Armory event. I was impressed by how well they adjusted after the Southeast Open; they looked like a different team in the next two outings. We knew the Hoos would have a talented young lineup, but I’ve been especially impressed with what we’ve seen from Marlon Yarbrough this year; he has made huge gains in the offseason and is going to play a pivotal role for the team moving forward. Area of focus/concern: Health. Injuries have already impacted the UVA lineup with Gabe Christensen and Haydn Danals both down for the year. They have good depth at some weights but could be greatly impacted by an injury at their thinner weights. The Hoos have a very young and very dangerous lineup, they will need to keep the whole squad healthy to make a mark nationally this year. Looking Ahead: The Hoos travel to North Dakota to face the Bison of North Dakota State on Saturday night. Virginia Tech: Dual Record: 2-1 Wins: American, Rutgers Loss: Ohio State Top Wrestlers in November: Sam Latona, Caleb Henson, Bryce Andonian, Mekhi Lewis Highlights: After a down performance in their opening dual against Ohio State, the Hokies have rounded back into form with a big dual win over Rutgers in New Jersey and a stellar team performance at the Keystone Classic. The Hokies have an incredibly talented lineup, they just need everyone to be clicking at the same time throughout the weights. Like NC State, the Hokies are also determining their full-time starter at 165 with Connor Brady, Clayton Ulrey, and Rafael Hippolito all taking reps so far this season. Area of focus/concern: Finishing matches. You can point to several examples of matches already this year that could/should have been wins for the Hokies that were lost in the closing minutes or seconds of matches. I have no doubt that the coaching staff is focused on this as well, as it could make the difference between conference titles and All-American finishes at several weights. Looking Ahead: The Hokies are the final ACC squad to take the mats in Vegas at the CKLV.
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  7. We're back on track with more of a normal wrestling schedule a week after the Thanksgiving holiday. A total of 33 duals will be contested along with some great tournaments. Since it can be difficult to figure out where and when to watch all of these events, InterMat has put together a list of all of the live-streamed events occurring this week. Below are the dates/times and how to watch each match (with links). All times are Eastern. Thursday, November 30: Bellarmine at Lindenwood 7:00 PM ESPN+ Friday, December 1: Air Force, Appalachian State, Arizona State, Binghamton, Cal Poly, Campbell, Columbia, Cornell, CSU Bakersfield, Harvard, Hofstra, Iowa State, LIU, Maryland, Michigan, Morgan State, Navy, NC State, Nebraska, North Carolina, Northern Iowa, Northwestern, Ohio, Ohio State, Oklahoma State, Oregon State, Purdue, Rider, Sacred Heart, South Dakota State, Stanford, The Citadel, Utah Valley, Virginia Tech, Wyoming at Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational, Las Vegas, NV 12:00 PM FloWrestling Rutgers at Edinboro 7:00 PM FloWrestling Iowa at Penn 7:00 PM ESPN+ Oklahoma at Missouri 8:00 PM FloWrestling Saturday, December 2: Lindenwood at Drury Open, hosted by Drury 10:00 AM Buffalo vs. Kent State at Gardner-Webb 10:00 AM Northern Iowa at Jim Koch Open, hosted by Wisconsin-Parkside 10:00 AM FloWrestling Army West Point, Lindenwood, Little Rock, Minnesota, Missouri, Northern Colorado, Northern Illinois, SIU Edwardsville at Cougar Clash, hosted by SIU Edwardsville 11:00 AM ESPN+ Buffalo vs. Chattanooga at Gardner-Webb 12:00 PM Kent State at Gardner-Webb 12:00 PM ESPN+ Davidson at George Mason 12:00 PM ESPN+ Air Force, Appalachian State, Arizona State, Binghamton, Cal Poly, Campbell, Columbia, Cornell, CSU Bakersfield, Harvard, Hofstra, Iowa State, LIU, Maryland, Michigan, Morgan State, Navy, NC State, Nebraska, North Carolina, Northern Iowa, Northwestern, Ohio, Ohio State, Oklahoma State, Oregon State, Purdue, Rider, Sacred Heart, South Dakota State, Stanford, The Citadel, Utah Valley, Virginia Tech, Wyoming at Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational, Las Vegas, NV, 1:00 PM FloWrestling Cleveland State at George Mason 1:30 PM ESPN+ Buffalo at Gardner-Webb 2:00 PM ESPN+ Chattanooga vs. Kent State at Gardner-Webb 2:00 PM Davidson at American 6:00 PM ESPN+ Virginia at North Dakota State 8:00 PM NDSU All-Access Sunday, December 3: Bloomsburg vs. VMI at Franklin & Marshall 10:00 AM Michigan State at Franklin & Marshall 10:00 AM Centennial Conference Digital Network Davidson, George Mason, Lock Haven Penn at ARMS Software Patriot Open hosted by George Mason, 10:00 AM FloWrestling Clarion vs. West Liberty at Drexel 11:00 AM Little Rock at Drexel 11:00 AM FloWrestling Bloomsburg vs. Presbyterian at Franklin & Marshall 11:30 AM VMI at Franklin & Marshall 11:30 AM Centennial Conference Digital Network Clarion vs. Little Rock at Drexel 12:30 PM West Liberty at Drexel 12:30 PM FloWrestling Bloomsburg vs. Michigan State at Franklin & Marshall 1:00 PM Presbyterian at Franklin & Marshall 1:00 PM Centennial Conference Digital Network Indiana at Princeton 1:00 PM ESPN+ Bellarmine at Queens 1:00 PM Queens Athletics All-Access Clarion at Drexel 2:00 PM FloWrestling Lehigh at Penn State 2:00 PM Big Ten Network Oklahoma at West Virginia 2:00 PM ESPN+ Bucknell at Wisconsin 2:00 PM B1G+ Bloomsburg at Franklin & Marshall 2:30 PM Centennial Conference Digital Network Michigan State vs. Presbyterian at Franklin & Marshall 2:30 PM St. Andrews at Queens 3:00 PM Queens Athletics All-Access Illinois at Pittsburgh 6:00 PM ACC Network Extra
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