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  1. Below is a recap of last week’s EIWA action, with individual news and highlights worth noting. Key Takeaways Kai Owen of Columbia pins #6 Happel of UNI Columbia takes out #19 Northern Iowa on the road Army has two champs at Cleveland State Open in Lukez and Harkins Navy’s Cerniglia comes back from injury and upsets #11 Thompson of Ohio American American did not compete this past weekend. The Eagles will have no competition until they face off with Navy on 12/21. Army The Black Knights were at the Cleveland State Open – and walked away with multiple placewinners. Leading the squad were Nate Lukez and Dalton Harkins at 157 lbs and 165 lbs, respectively. Neither wrestler faced a ranked opponent, but each notched multiple bonus point wins. They had four runner-ups in Charlie Farmer (125 lbs), Logan Brown (141 lbs), Matthew Williams (149 lbs), and Lucas Stoddard (285 lbs). 3rd place winners include Ethan Berginc (125 lbs), Braden Basile (133 lbs), Andrew Christie (165 lbs) and Austin Kohlhofer (285 lbs). Dakota Morris (165 lbs) and Shane Percelay (141 lbs) were both 5th place finishers. The lone sixth place finisher was Thomas Deck at 149 lbs. This was another event where the entire team competed – which seems to be a regular occurrence this semester. Next up for “America’s Team” is the Wilkes Open in two weeks a few days before Christmas. Binghamton The Bearcats were off this weekend after the grueling CKLV tournament. Expect them at the Sheridan Tournament at Lehigh – which was just recently added to the schedule. It may be a bit of a spoiler, but they may have a new addition to the roster competing at this event. Look out for some news later in the week regarding this. Brown The Bears of Brown University will be off for a few weeks. They do not compete until right before the Christmas Holiday, as they are another team who will be at Lehigh for the Sheridan Invitational. Bucknell The Bison were off this weekend. They will be on the mats Saturday hosting Buffalo and Bloomsburg. Columbia The Lions were on the road in the state of Iowa taking on #4 Iowa and #19 Northern Iowa. Aaron Ayzerov was the lone victor against Iowa. Against Northern Iowa, they came out on top winning six of ten bouts – three of them being pins! In what may be the upset of the weekend across the nation, Kai Owen (141 lbs) pinned #6 Happel with short time left in the first utilizing a cradle on the edge. Richard Fedalen kept it rolling at 149 lbs with a pin of his own. The final fall came at 165 lbs by Kyle Mosher. Other wins came from #11 Angelo Rini, #26 Lennox Wolak, and #27 Jack Wehmeyer. Columbia’s first win of the season is a huge one! #4 Iowa 38, Columbia 3 125: #15 Drake Ayala (Iowa) def. #20 Nick Babin (Columbia) | TF, 19-3 (3:32) 133: Cullan Schriever (Iowa) def. #11 Angelo Rini (Columbia) | Dec., 9-6 141: #1 Real Woods (Iowa) def. Kai Owen (Columbia) | TF, 18-2 (3:00) 149: Caleb Rathjen (Iowa) def. Richard Fedalen (Columbia) | MD, 15-3 157: #2 Jared Franek (Iowa) def. Jaden Le (Columbia) | Dec., 9-5 165: #7 Michael Caliendo (Iowa) def. Kyle Mosher (Columbia) | MD, 18-5 174: Patrick Kennedy (Iowa) def. Garrett Bilgrav (Columbia) | TF, 19-4 (3:45) 184: #22 Aaron Ayzerov (Columbia) def. Aiden Riggins (Iowa) | Dec., 5-2 197: #25 Zach Glazier (Iowa) def. #33 Jack Wehmeyer (Columbia) | MD, 14-2 HWT: Bradley Hill (Iowa) def. Billy McChesney (Columbia) | TF, 19-4 (3:00) Columbia 28, #19 Northern Iowa 21 125: Adam Anderson (UNI) def. #27 Nick Babin (Columbia) | Fall, 5:20 133: #11 Angelo Rini (Columbia) def. #17 Julian Farber (UNI) | Dec., 8-3 141: Kai Owen (Columbia) def. #6 Cael Happel (UNI) | Fall, 2:54 149: Richard Fedalen (Columbia) def. Cael Rahnavardi | Fall, 1:15 157: #12 Ryder Downey (UNI) def. Jaden Le (Columbia) | MD, 11-2 165: Kyle Mosher (Columbia) def. RJ Weston (UNI) | Fall, 3:10 174: #26 Lennox Wolak (Columbia) def. Jared Simma (UNI) | Dec., 6-5 184: #1 Parker Keckeisen (UNI) def. #31 Aaron Ayzerov (Columbia) | TF, 25-5 (5:24) 197: #27 Jack Wehmeyer (Columbia) def. Kalob Runyon (UNI) | MD, 13-5 HWT: #9 Tyrell Gordon (UNI) def. Billy McChesney (Columbia) | Fall, 2:47 Columbia will be back in Iowa during the holidays when they compete at the Soldier Salute. Cornell Cornell was on break this weekend. The Big Red will be the lone EIWA team at the National Collegiate Duals. They wrestle on Monday 12/18 against Little Rock, #18 Pitt, and #8 Iowa State. Drexel The Dragons hosted #29 Wisconsin to a dual on Saturday. Jordan Soriano (141 lbs) and Santino Morina (285 lbs) each won by decision. Cody Walsh was a winner via technical fall. The Dragons were outmatched in a few bouts, and lost some of the toss-ups to allow Wisconsin to pull away. #29 Wisconsin 26, Drexel 11 125: #11 Eric Barnett def. Desmond Pleasant, MD 9-0; Wisconsin 4-0 133: Nicolar Rivera def John Hildebrandt, MD 8-0; Wisconsin 8-0 141: Jordan Soriano def. Felix Lettini, Dec. 8-2; Wisconsin 8-3 149: #17 Joseph Zargo def. Dom Findora, MD 15-4; Wisconsin 12-3 157: Luke Mechler def. Tyler Williams, Dec. 4-0; Wisconsin 15-3 165: #31 Cody Walsh def. Gavin Model, TF 21-2 (5:00); Wisconsin 15-8 174: #6 Dean Hamiti def. Tanner Updegraff, TF 18-3 (4:22); Wisconsin 20-8 184: #28 Max Maylor def. Jack Janda, Dec. 17-13; Wisconsin 23-8 197: Shane Liegel def. Ibrahim Ameer, Dec. 6-5; Wisconsin 26-8 285: Santino Morina def. Gannon Rosenfeld, Dec. 5-0; Wisconsin 26-11 The Dragons will have a dual against Ohio this weekend. Franklin & Marshall The Diplomats were resting this weekend. Find them in action at the Sheridan Invitational on 12/22 at Lehigh. Harvard Harvard was also off this weekend. The Crimson will be off until the holiday break when they compete at the Midlands. Hofstra The Pride were visitors in a dual against #1 Penn State. Noah Tapia had a win at 149lbs, while #21 Keaton Kluever won via fall at heavyweight. Penn State is a historically great team; Hofstra was severely outmatched. Tapia is starting to come on strong. #1 Penn State 43, Hofstra 10 125: Braeden Davis PSU maj. dec. Dylan Acevedo-Switzer HOF, 11-2, 4-0 133: #4 Aaron Nagao PSU tech fall Ryan Arbeit HOF, 21-6 (TF; 4:20) 9-0 141: David Evans PSU tech fall Alex Turley HOF, 19-4 (TF; 6:13) 14-0 149: Noah Tapia HOF maj. dec. Connor Pierce PSU, 11-2, 14-4 157: #1 Levi Haines PSU pinned Dylan Zenion HOF, WBF (1:02) 20-4 165: #14 Mitchell Mesenbrink PSU pinned Matt Waddell HOF, WBF (1:24) 26-4 174: #1 Carter Starocci PSU tech fall Eric Shindel HOF, 19-3 (TF; 5:38) 31-4 184: #2 Bernie Truax PSU pinned Will Conlon HOF, WBF (1:51) 37-4 197: #1 Aaron Brooks PSU pinned Nikolas Miller HOF, WBF (4:22) 43-4 285: #21 Keaton Kluever HOF pinned AJ Fricchione PSU, WBF (4:32) 43-10 The Hofstra Pride will be in action next week with duals against Morgan State, Bloomsburg, and Edinboro. This will be a good opportunity to get some wins under their belt. Lehigh The Mountain Hawks were on the road to battle #8 Oklahoma State. We did not see a #1 vs #3 matchup at 133 lbs between Crookham and Fix – but Crookham won by major over a tough Witcraft to retain his #1 ranking. Michael Beard won by tech fall at 197 lbs and Nathan Taylor defeated #11 Doucet, which will improve his 16th ranking. It’s very uncommon to see a Lehigh squad 0-3 to begin the year. Considering they are currently ranked #24 as team in the nation, it just goes to show the challenging strength of schedule they wrestle. #11 Oklahoma State 25, #24 Lehigh 12 125: Troy Spratley (OSU) dec. Luke Stanich (Lehigh) 4-2 133: Ryan Crookham (Lehigh) major dec. Reece Witcraft (OSU) 11-2 141: Tagen Jamison (OSU) tech fall Ethan Smith (Lehigh) 17-2, 5:16 149: Jordan Williams (OSU) dec. Drew Munch (Lehigh) 10-5 157: Teague Travis (OSU) dec. Max Brignola (Lehigh) 5-1 165: Izzak Olejnik (OSU) major dec. Jake Logan (Lehigh) 14-5 174: Brayden Thompson (OSU) dec. Thayne Lawrence (Lehigh) 8-2 184: Dustin Plott (OSU) major dec. Caden Rogers (Lehigh) 9-1 197: Michael Beard (Lehigh) tech fall Kyle Haas (OSU) 18-2, 5:32 285: Nathan Taylor (Lehigh) dec. Konner Doucet (OSU) 4-3 Lehigh’s next event will be hosting the Sheridan Invitational. On 12/22, which will include plenty of EIWA competition. Long Island The Sharks improved to 3-2 on the season with a win over Bloomsburg. They wrestled great, winning eight of 10 bouts on the day. Devin Matthews, Blake Bahna, and John Dusza all had victories by bonus. It sounds like a broken record at this point, but this team is vastly improving. LIU 31, Bloomsburg 8 125: Robbie Sagaris (LIU) won by decision over Bronson Garber (Bloomsburg), 4-1. LIU leads 3-0. 133: Christopher Betancourt (LIU) won by dec. over Michael Cassidy (Bloom), 5-0. LIU leads 6-0. 141: Devin Matthews (LIU) won by tech fall over Major Lewis (Bloomsburg), 16-0. LIU leads 11-0. 149: Cade Balestrini (Bloomsburg) won by decision over Drew Witham (LIU), 2-1. LIU leads 11-3. 157: Rhise Royster (LIU) won by dec. over William Morrow (Bloomsburg), 4-1. LIU leads 14-3. 165: Caden Dobbins (Bloomsburg) won by tech fall over James Johnston (LIU), 15-0. LIU leads 14-8. 174: Blake Bahna (LIU) won by fall over Josh Bonomo (Bloomsburg), 1:08. LIU leads 20-8. 184: Anthony D’Alesio (LIU) won by dec. over Tanner Culver (Bloomsburg), 7-1. LIU leads 23-8. 197: John Dusza (LIU) won by major dec. over Kolby Flank (Bloomsburg), 12-2. LIU leads 27-8. 285: Aeden Begue (LIU) won by dec over Tyler McCatharn (Bloomsburg), 10-3. LIU wins 31-8. They will be in action again 12/22 when they square off with Edinboro. Navy The Midshipmen had a dual with Ohio at Jefferson Morgan High School in Pennsylvania – hometown of Head Coach Cary Kolat. Andrew Cerniglia came back from missing weeks of competition due to injury with a win over #11 Thompson. Navy ran the table winning the last five bouts from 197 lbs, 285 lbs, then back up to 141 lbs to end the dual. They had four bonus point wins in that span. Navy is a perfect 5-0 thus far, earning them a national ranking of 17th. #17 Navy 27, Ohio 12 149: Dominic Hoffarth (Ohio) dec Nicholas Vafiadis (Navy), 8-5 // Ohio 3, Navy 0 157: No. 20 Peyten Kellar (Ohio) dec Jonathan Ley (Navy), 4-1 // Ohio 6, Navy 0 165: No. 27 Andrew Cerniglia (Navy) dec No. 11 Garrett Thompson (Ohio), 7-5 // Ohio 6, Navy 3 174: No. 21 Sal Perrine (Ohio) dec No. 20 Danny Wask (Navy), 4-3 // Ohio 9, Navy 3 184: No. 28 Zayne Lehman (Ohio) dec No. 19 David Key (Navy), 8-5 // Ohio 12, Navy 3 197: Jacob Lucas (Navy) dec Austin Starr (Ohio), 4-3 // Ohio 12, Navy 6 285: No. 13 Grady Griess (Navy) major Jordan Greer (Ohio), 11-2 // Ohio 12, Navy 10 125: Evan Tallmadge (Navy) fall Ryan Meek (Ohio), 4:10 // Navy 16, Ohio 12 133: No. 22 Brendan Ferretti (Navy) tech fall Paul Woo (Ohio), 18-2 (6:34) // Navy 21, Ohio 12 141: No. 18 Josh Koderhandt (Navy) fall Aidan Waszak (Ohio), 4:39 // Navy 27, Ohio 12 Navy will have one more dual before the Christmas break against American on 12/21. Penn The Quakers will head into the break with plenty of rest. They will pick back up at The Midlands just before the new year. Princeton The Tigers took a quick trip to #15 Rutgers in a battle of New Jersey. Rutgers proved to be too much, winning seven of ten bouts. Princeton saw wins from Eligh Rivera, Blaine Bergey, and Matt Cover. Bergey’s win was over #25 White. This is a young team that is starting to improve early in the season. #15 Rutgers 24 – Princeton 9 125: No. 7 Dean Peterson (Rutgers) DEC Drew Heethuis (Princeton) 7-3; Rutgers leads 3-0 133: No. 7 Dean Shawver (Rutgers) MD Sean Pierson (Princeton) 19-6; Rutgers leads, 7-0 141: No. 16 Mitch Moore (Rutgers) MD Tyler Vazquez (Princeton) 13-2; Rutgers leads, 11-0 149: Eligh Rivera (Princeton) DEC Michael Cetta (Rutgers) 4-1 (SV); Rutgers leads, 11-3 157: No. 24 Andrew Clark (RU) DEC Rocco Camillaci (Princeton) 9-4; Rutgers leads, 14-3 165: Blaine Bergey (Princeton) DEC No. 25 Anthony White (SV) 5-4; Rutgers leads, 14-6 174: Jackson Turley (Rutgers) MD Mikey Squires (Princeton) 17-6; Rutgers leads, 18-6 184: No. 12 B Brian Soldano (Rutgers) DEC No. 28 Nate Dugan (Princeton) 5-4; Rutgers leads, 21-6 197: No. 8 John Poznanski (Rutgers) DEC No. 10 Luke Stout (Princeton) 8-5; Rutgers leads, 24-6 285: Matt Cover (Princeton) DEC John O'Donnell (Rutgers) 3-1; Rutgers wins 24-9 Next on the agenda for Princeton is The Midlands between Christmas and New Year’s. Sacred Heart Sacred Heart was off this weekend. They return to the mat next week against Davidson on the road.
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  2. We’re into a strange part of the college wrestling season. A week-plus removed from the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational, so some teams sat the weekend out after a brutal tournament. Many schools are in the process of final exams, so their focus is on the classroom. Then the holidays are right around the corner. After that we have the traditional tournaments Midlands/Scuffle and get into a more regular dual schedule. But for now, there are weekends like this past one, where some teams are in action, while others are idle. That was the case for the MAC who didn’t have a full slate of competition for the week. Even so, there were enough MAC teams in action to produce some impressive performances. Here are five that stood out from this last weekend of action: Sean Spidle (Central Michigan) For the most part, the strength of the Central Michigan lineup has resided in the middle with veterans like Corbyn Munson, Johnny Lovett, and Alex Cramer. That being said, the Chips leadoff hitter, 125 lber Sean Spidle, has started to show some consistency and has begun to string solid wins together. On Saturday, he staked CMU to an early lead with his 2-1 victory in a defensive struggle against Indiana’s Michael Spangler. The win marked his second consecutive triumph over a Big Ten opponent. In his last outing, Spidle shut out Illinois’ national qualifier Justin Cardani. In Saturday’s dual against the undefeated Hoosiers, Spidle and 133 lber Vince Perez turned in back-to-back wins, which brought the prospect of an upset into reality. Unfortunately, a fall in the 141 lb bout and a win by Indiana in the highly anticipated 149 lb contest, put the momentum back in the Hoosiers favor. Spidle should get tested in CMU’s next outing, The Midlands, where over a dozen ranked 125 lbers could enter. Hosts winning the Cleveland State Open The biggest tournament on the DI calendar this weekend was the Cleveland State Open, a tournament that had a handful of full DI teams on its entry list, along with some high-profile redshirts from Big Ten programs. The host school finished with an impressive three champions. Doug Terry (149 lbs), Ben Smith (197 lbs), and Daniel Bucknavich (285 lbs) all finished the day unbeaten and atop their respective brackets. Terry was tested early with decision wins in his first two matches; however, he turned it on as the tournament progressed and closed the day with back-to-back major decisions. In the semis, he blanked Samuel Cartella (Northwestern), a top-100 recruit in 2023 for the Wildcats. For the title, Terry dominated Matthew Williams (Army West Point), an opponent who had previously appeared in the national rankings. The 32nd-ranked Smith took care of business as you would expect him to against a field of unranked competitors. Like Terry, Smith’s first match of the day was his closest. A third-period takedown propelled him past MAC opponent Jack Kilner (Edinboro). From there, the rout was on. In Smith’s final three matches, he won via major decision. He is now 9-3 on the season. The Vikings big man, Bucknavich, closed the tournament with a title. His path to the title was different from his fellow champions. Bucknavich had to grind out close wins in each of his final three matches. In the quarters, he prevailed 2-1 over Central Michigan’s Caden Ferris. A match later he got by Ira Jenkins (Michigan), 2-0. For the championship, Bucknavich needed some last-second heroics, as he got a takedown and backpoints in the closing seconds to get by Lucas Stoddard (Army West Point), 9-5. Stoddard was the second seed and is on the cusp of breaking into the national rankings. The Vikings will squeeze one more dual into 2023, as they’ll face MAC foe Clarion. These three wrestlers should all face significant tests from the Golden Eagles. After that dual, they’ll close out the year at the Midlands. Wyatt Henson (Lock Haven) Lock Haven sent Wyatt Henson to the Cleveland State Open wrestling unattached and plenty of football teams would have been jealous of Henson’s scoring output. Henson came away with the title at 141 lbs and did so in a very impressive fashion. In five matches, Henson accrued an even 100 points and tallied four tech falls. Henson’s biggest scare came in the quarterfinals when he emerged from a 7-4 first-period hole to prevail 13-12. In about where both wrestlers earned three takedowns, it was riding time that made the difference for Henson. After the close call in the quarterfinals, Henson cruised with a 22-4 tech over Patrick Jordon (VMI) in the semis and a 25-9 tech over Logan Brown (Army West Point). Henson has yet to officially compete for Lock Haven. All of his damage, and there’s been a lot of it, has been done in the open tournaments. At this time, the school is working through some eligibility issues. For the year, Henson has amassed a 15-1 record with three tournament titles (Shorty Hitchcock and Mat-Town Open’s). Sal Perrine (Ohio) Two-time national qualifier Sal Perrine got off to a slow start this season with a 2-2 day at the season-opening Southeast Open. He’d finish November off with a dual loss, then a single win at the Navy Classic. December has been a different story for Perrine. Perrine posted an excellent fifth-place finish at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational during the first two days of the month. In Vegas, he avenged a loss at the Southeast Open (Austin Murphy - Campbell), then took out a pair of impressive rookies (Lorenzo Norman - Stanford and Brayden Thompson - Oklahoma State). They say “What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas,” but the momentum created by the Bobcat junior carried over through this weekend. Perrine was able to knock off #20 Danny Wask (Navy) during Sunday’s dual between Ohio and the Midshipmen. Though the two didn’t meet, Wask finished a step above Perrine on the CKLV podium, in fourth place. Looking at Ohio’s schedule, Perrine has tune-ups against Drexel and Gardner-Webb, before finishing 2023 at the Midlands. Though the Midlands field is expected to be very stout, Perrine could be a bracket-buster if his current winning ways continue. Colton Washleski and Jake Silverstein (Rider) During Saturday’s dual with #29 Wisconsin, Rider had upset on their minds and almost pulled it off. The Broncs were in a position to pull the stunner after the work of their middleweights, specifically, Colton Washleski and Jake Silverstein at 157 and 165 lbs, respectively. Through the first four bouts, Wisconsin appeared to be running away with the dual; leading 11-3. Major decisions at the first two weights gave the Badgers a healthy lead. Washleski and Silverstein responded with majors of their own to tie the bout at 11, which gave the Broncs upperweights a chance to win. Washleski downed Luke Mechler 12-4 and Silverstein was a 10-2 winner over Gavin Model. Ultimately, an overtime loss at 184 lbs and a 197 lb match that was much closer than the 13-5 score indicates sealed Rider’s fate. This year has been a breakout for Washleski, who was 6-16 last season as a redshirt freshman. So far, he’s 12-2 with a title at the Patriot Open to his name. Silverstein was a national qualifier in 2021 and is looking to get back in his final year of eligibility. He started the year at 157 lbs (and lost to Washleski at the Princeton Open), but now appears to have found a home at 165 lbs. Rider is off for the remainder of 2023, but will ring in the New Year with a Friday/Sunday series against Northern Illinois and Rutgers. Though the Bronc’s current 1-3 record might be unsightly, all three of their losses have come against Big Ten competition. They will likely benefit from those contests once they get into the thick of the MAC schedule.
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  3. Friday and Saturday saw the toughest tournament of the high school regular season take place, the Walsh Jesuit Ironman. The tournament has a long history as a showcase for the future superstars of our sport. This year won’t be any different as top wrestlers from around the nation descended upon Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio in search of an exclusive Ironman title. Even getting onto the podium or perhaps winning a few matches is enough to get an unknown wrestler onto the national stage or enhance the resume of any already established high school star. In the past, after a tournament of this magnitude, we have mentioned placewinners and grouped them into their future collegiate homes. We’ve done that this time, but also have listed wrestlers who have committed to wrestle at the next level and tracked their progress; regardless of their finish. Below are the results, sorted by team and alphabetically: Air Force Gunner Cramblett: Graham, Ohio: 3-2 (175 lbs) Charlie LaRocca: Center Grove, Indiana: 2-2 (120 lbs) Gianni Maldonado: Lake Gibson, Florida: 7th Place (150 lbs) Talon McCollom: Edmond North, Oklahoma: 3-2 (175 lbs) Layton Schneider: Edmond North, Oklahoma: 5th Place (144 lbs) Jake Wood: Perrysburg, Ohio: 1-2 (157 lbs) American Colin Martin: Staunton River, Virginia: 6th Place (126 lbs) - Class of 2025 Arizona State Pierson Manville: State College, Pennsylvania: Champion (144 lbs) Army West Point Nick O’Neill: Malvern Prep, Pennsylvania: 3rd Place (132 lbs) Damian Resendez: Mt. Carmel, Illinois: 2-2 (138 lbs) Josh Vasquez: Montini Catholic, Illinois: 3-2 (126 lbs) - Class of 2025 Bellarmine Connor Cumbee: Joliet Catholic, Illinois: 1-2 (150 lbs) Holden Huhn: LaSalle, Ohio: 3-2 (138 lbs) Binghamton Brogan Fielding: SPIRE Academy, Ohio: 2-2 (138 lbs) Brown Devon Magro: Bishop McCort, Pennsylvania: 7th Place (157 lbs) - Class of 2025 Khimari Manns: St. Edward, Ohio: 2-2 (126 lbs) - Class of 2025 Preston Marchesseault: Ponaganset, Rhode Island: 1-2 (190 lbs) - Class of 2025 Andrew Reall: Ponaganset, Rhode Island: 3-2 (165 lbs) Campbell Reese Courtney: Center Grove, Indiana: 2-2 (138 lbs) Central Michigan Aidan Fockler: Massillon Perry, Ohio: 5th Place (285 lbs) Cleveland State Brady Quillen: Olentangy Liberty, Ohio: 3-2 (215 lbs) Columbia Jake Dailey: Wyoming Seminary, Pennsylvania: Runner-Up (190 lbs) Dom Federici: Wyoming Seminary, Pennsylvania: 3-2 (175 lbs) Cornell Jaxon Joy: Wadsworth, Ohio: 4th Place (150 lbs) Ayden Smith: Notre Dame-Green Pond, Pennsylvania: 3rd Place (113 lbs) Davidson Tyson Sherlock: Gilman, Maryland: 4-2 (144 lbs) Illinois Ryan Bennett: St. Edward, Ohio: 3-2 (150 lbs) Jayden Colon: St. Charles East, Illinois: 1-2 (144 lbs) Indiana Matt Hart: Baylor School, Tennessee: 7th Place (138 lbs) Nick Pavlechko: State College, Pennsylvania: 3rd Place (285 lbs) Carson Thomas: LaSalle, Ohio: 3-2 (175 lbs) - Class of 2025 Iowa Leo DeLuca: Blair Academy, New Jersey: Champion (120 lbs) - Class of 2025 Angelo Ferrari: Melissa, Texas: Champion (165 lbs) Kent State Aidan Rush: St. Francis DeSales, Ohio: 1-2 (150 lbs) Lehigh Matty Lopes: Blair Academy, New Jersey: 2-2 (132 lbs) Chase Van Hoven: Brooke Point, Virginia: 4-2 (144 lbs) - Class of 2025 Little Rock Marco Dalakishvili: St. Pius X, Missouri: 1-2 (150 lbs) Maryland Oscar Williams: Edmond North, Oklahoma: 5th Place (215 lbs) Michigan Jude Correa: Wyoming Seminary, Pennsylvania: Champion (215 lbs) - Class of 2025 Michigan State Brodie Dominique: Archbold, Ohio: 6th Place (144 lbs) Missouri Mack Mauger: Blackfoot, Idaho: 8th Place (120 lbs) Kollin Rath: Bethlehem Catholic, Pennsylvania: 3rd Place (150 lbs) - Class of 2025 Sampson Stillwell: St. Michael the Archangel, Missouri: Runner-Up (285 lbs) - Class of 2025 Gage Walker: Bixby, Oklahoma: 5th Place (126 lbs) Peyton Westpfahl: Liberty, Missouri: 6th Place (175 lbs) - Class of 2025 Navy Andrew Binni: Canon-McMillan, Pennsylvania: 8th Place (126 lbs) Spencer Lanosga: Jesuit, Louisiana: 7th Place (285 lbs) Elijah Penton: Winter Springs, Florida: 8th Place (175 lbs) Logan Rozynski: Blair Academy, New Jersey: 7th Place (144 lbs) NC State Will Denny: Marist, Illinois: 5th Place (150 lbs) - Class of 2025 Luca Felix: University, West Virginia: 3-2 (165 lbs) Louie Gill: Reynolds, Pennsylvania: 6th Place (120 lbs) Gavin Linsman: Liberty, Missouri: 2-2 (144 lbs) Draegen Orine: Seckman, Missouri: 8th Place (132 lbs) Jaydon Robinson: Winter Springs, Florida: 4th Place (144 lbs) Brogan Tucker: Graham, Ohio: 8th Place (144 lbs) - Class of 2025 Nebraska Omar Ayoub: Dublin Coffman, Ohio: Runner-Up (138 lbs) Tyler Eise: Ponderosa, Colorado: 4th Place (175 lbs) - Class of 2025 Kody Routledge: Edmond North, Oklahoma: Runner-Up (150 lbs) - Class of 2025 Cade Ziola: Skutt Catholic, Nebraska: Champion (190 lbs) - Class of 2025 North Carolina Mitchell Younger: Bishop Watterson, Ohio: 8th Place (150 lbs) - Class of 2025 Northern Illinois Lucian O’Brien: St. Edward, Ohio: 4-2 (138 lbs) Northwestern Eddie Enright: Mt. Carmel, Illinois: 3-2 (157 lbs) Ty Wilson: Dublin Scioto, Ohio: 6th Place (150 lbs) Ohio State Ethan Birden: Dublin Coffman, Ohio: 4th Place (165 lbs) Ben Davino: St. Charles East, Illinois: Champion (132 lbs) Carter Neves: Blair Academy, New Jersey: Champion (285 lbs) Oklahoma Sebastian DeGennarro: Jensen Beach, Florida: 4-2 (126 lbs) - Class of 2025 Clay Giddens-Buttram: Bixby, Oklahoma: 6th Place (165 lbs) Jake Hockaday: Brownsburg, Indiana: 3-2 (132 lbs) - Class of 2025 Hunter Holllingsworth: Edmond North, Oklahoma: 5th Place (138 lbs) Beric Jordan: Stillwater, Oklahoma: Runner-Up (120 lbs) Jude Randall: Edmond North, Oklahoma: 5-2 (165 lbs) Landyn Sommer: Stillwater, Oklahoma: Champion (157 lbs) Oklahoma State JJ McComas: Stillwater, Oklahoma: 4th Place (126 lbs) Oregon State Hudson Rogers: Meridian, Idaho: 2-2 (175 lbs) Hunter Taylor: Liberty, Missouri: Runner-Up (113 lbs) Penn Omer Barak: Lake Highland Prep, Florida: 2-2 (175 lbs) Davis Motyka: Wyoming Seminary, Pennsylvania: Champion (113 lbs) Paul Ognissanti: Blair Academy, New Jersey: 5th Place (157 lbs) Nathan Taylor: Green Farms Academy, Connecticut: 3rd Place (190 lbs) Penn State Asher Cunningham: State College, Pennsylvania: 3rd Place (157 lbs) - Class of 2025 Mason Gibson: Bishop McCort, Pennsylvania: 7th Place (132 lbs) Luke Lilledahl: Wyoming Seminary, Pennsylvania: Champion (126 lbs) Joseph Sealey: Wyoming Seminary, Pennsylvania: Runner-Up (165 lbs) Pittsburgh Kade Brown: St. Edward, Ohio: 3-2 (144 lbs) Colyn Limbert: Buckeye, Ohio: 3-2 (120 lbs) Princeton Noah Blair: Millard West, Nebraska: 2-2 (175 lbs) Dale O’Blia: Mullen, Colorado: 4-2 (120 lbs) Ethan Rivera: Lake Highland Prep, Florida: 5th Place (120 lbs) Purdue Wyatt Krejsa: Center Grove, Indiana: 3-2 (150 lbs) Rutgers Nate Blanchette: Central Catholic, Massachusetts: 2-2 (175 lbs) SIU Edwardsville Porter Matecki: Whitfield, Missouri: 3-2 (126 lbs) South Dakota State Carson Dupill: Greeneville, Tennessee: 3-2 (120 lbs) - Class of 2025 Stanford Jack Consiglio: Malvern Prep, Pennsylvania: Runner-Up (144 lbs) Virginia Aiden Allen: LaSalle, Ohio: 2-2 (126 lbs) Adam Butler: St. Edward, Ohio: 3-2 (132 lbs) - Class of 2025 Nathan Rickards: Malvern Prep, Pennsylvania: 3-2 (157 lbs) Emmitt Sherlock: Gilman, Maryland: 7th Place (165 lbs) - Class of 2025 Lincoln Shulaw: St. Francis DeSales, Ohio: 4-2 (190 lbs) - Class of 2025 Max Shulaw: St. Francis DeSales, Ohio: 3rd Place (215 lbs) Virginia Tech Dillon Campbell: Legacy Christian Academy, Ohio: 6th Place (132 lbs) Claudio Torres: Lake Highland Prep, Florida: 3-2 (150 lbs) - Class of 2025 Gage Wright: Parkersburg South, West Virginia: Champion (175 lbs) West Virginia Gunner Andrick: Point Pleasant, West Virginia: 3-2 (132 lbs) - Class of 2025 Rune Lawrence: Frazier, Pennsylvania: Runner-Up (215 lbs) Wisconsin Colin Kelly: Mt. Carmel, Illinois: Runner-Up (175 lbs) Wyoming Gunner Henry: Brownsburg, Indiana: 1-2 (190 lbs) Eddie Neitenbach: Buckeye, Ohio: 3rd Place (175 lbs)
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Weekend Dual Results Saturday’s Duals Wisconsin 22 Rider 16 125 - Eric Barnett (Wisconsin) maj Tyler Klinsky (Rider) 13-5 133 - Nicolar Rivera (Wisconsin) maj Richie Koehler (Rider) 18-8 141 - McKenzie Bell (Rider) dec Felix Lettini (Wisconsin) 8-3 149 - Joe Zargo (Wisconsin) dec Quinn Kinner (Rider) 7-1 157 - Colton Washleski (Rider) maj Luke Mechler (Wisconsin) 12-4 165 - Jake Silverstein (Rider) maj Gavin Model (Wisconsin) 10-2 174 - Dean Hamiti (Wisconsin) maj Michael Wilson (Rider) 15-4 184 - Max Maylor (Wisconsin) dec Isaac Dean (Rider) 4-1SV 197 - Shane Liegel (Wisconsin) maj Brock Zurawski (Rider) 13-5 285 - David Szuba (Rider) tech Gannon Rosenfeld (Wisconsin) 22-6 Indiana 25 Central Michigan 15 125 - Sean Spidle (Central Michigan) dec Michael Spangler (Indiana) 2-1 133 - Vince Perez (Central Michigan) dec Cayden Rooks (Indiana) 11-8 141 - Danny Fongaro (Indiana) fall JaKerion Merritt (Central Michigan) 6:17 149 - Graham Rooks (Indiana) dec Corbyn Munson (Central Michigan) 2-1 157 - Johnny Lovett (Central Michigan) dec Nico Bolivar (Indiana) 5-1 165 - Derek Gilcher (Indiana) dec Tyler Swiderski (Central Michigan) 7-2 174 - DJ Washington (Indiana) maj Alex Cramer (Central Michigan) 15-4 184 - Roman Rogotzke (Indiana) dec Cody Brenner (Central Michigan) 7-5 197 - Gabe Sollars (Indiana) fall Luke Cochran (Central Michigan) 2:54 285 - Bryan Caves (Central Michigan) FFT Long Island 31 Bloomsburg 8 125 - Robbie Sagaris (Long Island) dec Bronson Garber (Bloomsburg) 5-1 133 - Christopher Betancourt (Long Island) dec Michael Cassidy (Bloomsburg) 5-0 141 - Devin Matthews (Long Island) tech Major Lewis (Bloomsburg) 16-0 149 - Cade Balestrini (Bloomsburg) dec Drew Witham (Long Island) 2-1 157 - Rhise Royster (Long Island) dec William Morrow (Bloomsburg) 4-1 165 - Caden Dobbins (Bloomsburg) dec James Johnston (Long Island) 15-0 174 - Blake Bahna (Long Island) fall Josh Bonomo (Bloomsburg) 1:52 184 - Anthony D’Alesio (Long Island) dec Tanner Culver (Bloomsburg) 7-1 197 - John Dusza (Long Island) maj Kolby Flank (Bloomsburg) 12-2 285 - Aeden Begue (Long Island) maj Tyler McCarthan (Bloomsburg) 11-3 Wisconsin 26 Drexel 11 125 - Eric Barnett (Wisconsin) maj Desmond Pleasant (Drexel) 9-0 133 - Nicolar Rivera (Wisconsin) maj John Hildebrandt (Drexel) 8-0 141 - Jordan Soriano (Drexel) dec Felix Lettini (Wisconsin) 8-2 149 - Joe Zargo (Wisconsin) maj Dominic Findora (Drexel) 15-4 157 - Luke Mechler (Wisconsin) dec Tyler Williams (Drexel) 4-0 165 - Cody Walsh (Drexel) tech Gavin Model (Wisconsin) 21-2 174 - Dean Hamiti (Wisconsin) tech Tanner Updegraff (Drexel) 18-3 184 - Max Maylor (Wisconsin) dec Jack Janda (Drexel) 17-13 197 - Shane Liegel (Wisconsin) dec Ibrahim Ameer (Drexel) 6-5 285 - Santino Morina (Drexel) dec Gannon Rosenfeld (Wisconsin) 5-0 Sunday’s Duals Penn State 43 Hofstra 10 125 - Braeden Davis (Penn State) maj Dylan Acevedo-Switzer (Hofstra) 11-2 133 - Aaron Nagao (Penn State) tech Ryan Arbeit (Hofstra) 21-6 141 - David Evans (Penn State) tech Alex Turley (Hofstra) 19-4 149 - Noah Tapia (Hofstra) maj Connor Pierce (Penn State) 11-2 157 - Levi Haines (Penn State) fall Dylan Zenion (Hofstra) 1:02 165 - Mitchell Mesenbrink (Penn State) fall Matt Waddell (Hofstra) 1:24 174 - Carter Starocci (Penn State) tech Eric Shindel (Hofstra) 19-3 184 - Bernie Truax (Penn State) fall Will Conlon (Hofstra) 1:51 197 - Aaron Brooks (Penn State) fall Nik Miller (Hofstra) 4:22 285 - Keaton Kluever (Hofstra) fall AJ Fricchione (Penn State) 4:32 Pittsburgh 21 Ohio State 13 125 - Colton Camacho (Pittsburgh) dec Brendan McCrone (Ohio State) 14-9 133 - Nic Bouzakis (Ohio State) dec Vince Santaniello (Pittsburgh) 5-2 141 - Cole Matthews (Pittsburgh) dec Jesse Mendez (Ohio State) 4-2 149 - Dylan D’Emilio (Ohio State) dec Finn Solomon (Pittsburgh) 12-11 157 - Paddy Gallagher (Ohio State) maj Jared Keslar (Pittsburgh) 17-3 165 - Holden Heller (Pittsburgh) maj Isaac Wilcox (Ohio State) 10-2 174 - Carson Kharchla (Ohio State) dec Luca Augustine (Pittsburgh) 11-7 184 - Reece Heller (Pittsburgh) maj Gavin Hoffman (Ohio State) 12-2 197 - Mac Stout (Pittsburgh) dec Luke Geog (Ohio State) 7-1 285 - Dayton Pitzer (Pittsburgh) maj Hogan Swenski (Ohio State) 12-2 Navy 27 Ohio 12 125 - Evan Tallmadge (Navy) fall Ryan Meek (Ohio) 4:10 133 - Brendan Ferretti (Navy) tech Paul Woo (Ohio) 18-2 141 - Josh Koderhandt (Navy) fall Aidan Waszak (Ohio) Fall 4:59 149 - Dominic Hoffarth (Ohio) dec Nick Vafiadis (Navy) 8-5 157 - Peyten Kellar (Ohio) dec Jonathan Ley (Navy) 4-1 165 - Andrew Cerniglia (Navy) dec Garrett Thompson (Ohio) 7-5 174 - Sal Perrine (Ohio) dec Danny Wask (Navy) 4-3 184 - Zayne Lehman (Ohio) dec David Key (Navy) 8-6 197 - Jacob Lucas (Navy) dec Austin Starr (Ohio) 4-3 285 - Grady Griess (Navy) maj Jordan Greer (Ohio) 10-2 Rutgers 40 Buffalo 0 125 - Brandan Chletsos (Rutgers) dec Jordan Reyes (Buffalo) 5-1 133 - Dylan Shawver (Rutgers) tech Tommy Maddox (Buffalo) 22-7 141 - Mitch Moore (Rutgers) fall Andy Lucinski (Buffalo) 1:23 149 - Michael Cetta (Rutgers) dec Nick Stampoulos (Buffalo) 2-1 157 - Andrew Clark (Rutgers) dec Ty Raines (Buffalo) 8-2 165 - Tony White (Rutgers) dec Hunter Shaut (Buffalo) 2-1 174 - Jackson Turley (Rutgers) dec Jay Nivison (Buffalo) 10-5 184 - Brian Soldano (Rutgers) fall Chase Kranitz (Buffalo) :56 197 - John Poznanski (Rutgers) maj Sam Mitchell (Buffalo) 18-4 285 - John O’Donnell (Rutgers) maj Robbie Unroh (Buffalo) 9-0 Columbia 28 Northern Iowa 21 125 - Trever Anderson (Northern Iowa) fall Nick Babin (Columbia) 5:20 133 - Angelo Rini (Columbia) dec Julian Farber (Northern Iowa) 8-3 141 - Kai Owen (Columbia) fall Cael Happel (Northern Iowa) 2:54 149 - Richard Fedalen (Columbia) fall Cael Rahnavardi (Northern Iowa) 1:15 157 - Ryder Downey (Northern Iowa) maj Jaden Le (Columbia) 11-2 165 - Kyle Mosher (Columbia) fall RJ Weston (Northern Iowa) 3:11 174 - Lennox Wolak (Columbia) dec Jared Simma (Northern Iowa) 6-5 184 - Parker Keckeisen (Northern Iowa) tech Aaron Ayzerov (Columbia) 25-5 197 - Jack Wehmeyer (Columbia) maj Kalob Runyon (Northern Iowa) 13-5 285 - Tyrell Gordon (Northern Iowa) fall William McChesney (Columbia) 2:48 Oklahoma State 28 Oklahoma 9 125 - Troy Spratley (Oklahoma State) dec Conrad Hendrickson (Oklahoma) 4-1 133 - Reece Witcraft (Oklahoma State) dec Jace Koelzer (Oklahoma) 8-1 141 - Tagen Jamison (Oklahoma State) dec Kaden Smith (Oklahoma) 6-3 149 - Willie McDougald (Oklahoma) dec Jordan Williams (Oklahoma State) 5-4 157 - Teague Travis (Oklahoma State) maj John Wiley (Oklahoma) 11-2 165 - Izzak Olejnik (Oklahoma State) dec Cael Carlson (Oklahoma) 8-3 174 - Brayden Thompson (Oklahoma State) maj Tate Picklo (Oklahoma) 9-0 184 - Dustin Plott (Oklahoma State) tech Giuseppe Hoose (Oklahoma) 18-2 197 - Stephen Buchanan (Oklahoma) fall Kyle Haas (Oklahoma State) 4:19 285 - Konner Doucet (Oklahoma State) dec Josh Heindselman (Oklahoma) 2-1TB West Virginia 31 Northern Colorado 9 125 - Jett Strickenberger (West Virginia) dec Stevo Poulin (Northern Colorado) 11-6 133 - Dominick Serrano (Northern Colorado) tech Davin Rhoads (West Virginia) 19-4 141 - Jordan Titus (West Virginia) maj Armando Garcia (Northern Colorado) 13-2 149 - Ty Watters (West Virginia) fall Benji Alanis (Northern Colorado) 2:42 157 - Vince Zerban (Northern Colorado) maj Caleb Dowling (West Virginia) 8-0 165 - Peyton Hall (West Virginia) tech Derek Matthews (Northern Colorado) 19-0 174 - Brody Conley (West Virginia) dec Ayden Rix-McElhinney (Northern Colorado) 11-4 184 - Dennis Robin (West Virginia) dec Andrew Donahue (Northern Colorado) 6-5 197 - Austin Cooley (West Virginia) dec Noah Pettigrew (Northern Colorado) 8-2 285 - Michael Wolfgram (West Virginia) maj Xavier Doolin (Northern Colorado) 10-2 Minnesota 33 North Dakota State 7 125 - Patrick McKee (Minnesota) FFT 133 - Jager Eisch (Minnesota) dec Fernando Barreto (North Dakota State) 9-6SV 141 - Gavin Drexler (North Dakota State) dec Ben Lunn (Minnesota) 4-2 149 - Drew Roberts (Minnesota) dec Maxwell Petersen (North Dakota State) 2-1TB 157 - Michael Blockhus (Minnesota) tech Landen Johnson (North Dakota State) 17-2 165 - Blaine Brenner (Minnesota) maj Brendan Howes (North Dakota State) 9-0 174 - Gaven Sax (North Dakota State) maj Andrew Sparks (Minnesota) 8-0 184 - Devin Wasley (Minnesota) dec Adam Cherne (North Dakota State) 9-5 197 - Garrett Joles (Minnesota) fall Spencer Mooberry (North Dakota State) 5:56 285 - Bennett Tabor (Minnesota) dec Devon Dawson (North Dakota State) 6-3 Maryland 35 Morgan State 6 125 - Tommy Capul (Maryland) dec Kevin Lopez (Morgan State) 11-10 133 - Braxton Brown (Maryland) fall Shawn Ryncarz (Morgan State) Fall 141 - Dario Lemus (Maryland) tech Khalid Brinkley (Morgan State) 149 - Ethen Miller (Maryland) tech Aaron Turner (Morgan State) 20-1 157 - Michael North (Maryland) maj EJ Tecson (Morgan State) 12-0 165 - Jake Marsh (Morgan State) dec Gaven Bell (Maryland) 10-8 174 - Cort Vann (Morgan State) dec Mason Stein (Maryland) 4-3 184 - Chase Mielnik (Maryland) dec Kingsley Menifee (Morgan State) 4-1 197 - Jaxon Smith (Maryland) tech Nathanic Kendricks (Morgan State) 18-3 285 - Seth Nevills (Maryland) tech Sam Alsheimer (Morgan State) 18-2
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