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  1. Below is a recap of last week’s EIWA action, with individual news and highlights worth noting. Key Takeaways #28 Lehigh upsets #8 Cornell at home Beard of Lehigh dominates two All-Americans in back-to-back matches Harvard’s Sotelo knocks off #1 Noto of Lock Haven at 125lbs Leo Tarantino of Harvard beats All-American #24 Kane of North Carolina Jarrell of American defeats #9 Ghadiali of Campbell Columbia’s #23 Lennox Wolak defeats #10 Pasiuk of Army at 174lbs Navy’s #20 Josh Koderhandt beats 2X All-American #22 Carlson of SDSU Joe Dubuque earns first win a Head Coach with win over Rider American The Eagles were on a road trip in California. On Friday, they had a tough loss to Cal Poly 39-3. Raymond Lopez had the lone win at 141 lbs. On Sunday, they took on Campbell, CSU Bakersfield, and Central Michigan – going 1-2 in those duals. Max Leete was 3-0 on the day with a win over #20 Zaccone. Will Jarrell (285 lbs) had the biggest upset when he beat #8 Ghadiali of Campbell. Jack Maida took his first loss of the season to Molton of Campbell. Cal Poly 39 – American 3 125 - #29 Dom Mendez (CP) major dec. Shamil Kalmatov (AU), 14-2 (Cal Poly 4-0) 133 - #9 Zeth Romney (CP) pinned Maximilian Leete (AU), 0:24 (Cal Poly 10-0) 141 - Raymond Lopez (AU) dec. Abe Hinrichsen (CP), 8-5 (Cal Poly 10-3) 149 - #6 Chance Lamer (CP) tech fall. Ryan Zimmerman (AU), 22-4 (3:32) (Cal Poly 15-3) 157 - #29 Legend Lamer (CP) pinned Devon Capato (AU), 1:59 (Cal Poly 21-3) 165 - Michael Goldfeder (CP) dec. Breon Phifer (AU), 17-11 (Cal Poly 24-3) 174 - Daschle Lamer (CP) dec. Lucas White (AU), 7-2 (Cal Poly 27-3) 184 - Kendall La Rosa (CP) dec. Connor Bourne (AU), 4-1 SV (Cal Poly 30-3) 197 - Jarad Priest (CP) major dec. Liam Volk-Klos (AU), 17-5 (Cal Poly 34-3) 285 - #24 Trevor Tinker (CP) tech. fall Will Jarrell (AU), 17-1 (5:10) (Cal Poly 39-3) Campbell 26 – American 9 125 - Anthony Molton (Campbell) tech. fall #16 Jack Maida (AU), 25-7 (6:27) (CU 5-0) 133 - Maximilian Leete (AU) dec. #20 Dom Zaccone (Campbell), 11-6 (CU 5-3) 141 - Wynton Denkins (Campbell) dec. Raymond Lopez (AU), 13-11 (CU 8-3) 149 - Hagen Heistand (Campbell) dec. Jack Nies (AU), 4-2 (CU 11-3) 157 - Chris Earnest (Campbell) dec. Kaden Milheim (AU), 5-0 (CU 14-3) 165 - #33 Dom Baker (Campbell) major dec. Ryan Zimmerman (AU), 13-4 (CU 18-3) 174 - Lucas White (AU) dec. Riley Augustine (Campbell), 8-2 (CU 18-6) 184 - Caleb Hopkins (Campbell) dec. Connor Bourne (AU), 4-3 (CU 21-6) 197 - #20 Levi Hopkins (Campbell) tech. fall Liam Volk-Klos (AU), 18-3 (6:55) (CU 26-6) 285 - Will Jarrell (AU) dec. #8 Taye Ghadiali (Campbell), 7-0 (CU 26-9) American 38 – CSU Bakersfield 8 125 - #16 Jack Maida (AU) dec. Richie Castro-Sandoval (CSUB), 1-0 (AU 3-0) 133 - Maximilian Leete (AU) tech. fall Santino Sanchez (CSUB), 18-3 (AU 8-0) 141 - Raymond Lopez (AU) tech. fall Mikey Folch (CSUB), 18-1 (6:24) (AU 13-0) 149 - Ethan Szerencsits (AU) dec. Brock Rogers (CSUB), 6-5 (AU 16-0) 157 - Devyn Flores-Che (CSUB) major dec. Kaden Milheim (AU), 10-2 (AU 16-4) 165 - Guillermo Escobedo (CSUB) major dec. Ryan Zimmerman (AU), 10-1 (AU 16-8) 174 - Lucas White (AU) tech. fall Augustine Garcia (CSUB), 15-0 (2:16) (AU 21-8) 184 - Connor Bourne (AU) pinned Braden Smelser (CSUB), 2:52 (AU 27-8) 197 - Caleb Beaty (AU) pinned Ryan Arrington (CSUB), 1:51 (AU 33-8) 285 - Will Jarrell (AU) dec. Jake Andrews (CSUB) 4-0 (AU 36-8) Central Michigan 22 – American 12 125 - #16 Jack Maida (AU) dec. Sean Spidle (CMU), 2-1 (AU 3-0) 133 - Maximilian Leete (AU) dec. Vince Perez (CMU), 6-5 (AU 6-0) 141 - Jimmy Nugent (CMU) dec. Raymond Lopez (AU), 18-13 (AU 6-3) 149 - #16 Corbyn Munson (CMU) dec. Jack Nies (AU), 4-0 (Tied 6-6) 157 - #27 Johnny Lovett (CMU) major dec. Kaden Milheim (AU), 14-2 (CMU 10-6) 165 - Tracy Hubbard (CMU) major dec. Ryan Zimmerman (AU), 19-8 (CMU 14-6) 174 - #19 Alex Cramer (CMU) major dec. Lucas White (AU), 12-0 (CMU 18-6) 184 - Connor Bourne (AU) dec. Cody Brenner (CMU), 8-3 (CMU 18-9) 197 - Cameron Wood (CMU) major dec. Caleb Beaty (AU), 13-4 (CMU 22-9) 285 - Will Jarrell (AU) dec. Bryan Caves (CMU), 6-0 (CMU 22-12) The Eagles will face Bucknell this weekend in an EIWA matchup. Army The Black Knights hosted two EIWA teams on Sunday in Columbia and Drexel. They won 25-13 over Columbia and 26-9 against Drexel. The lightweights in Ethan Berginc (#30 @ 125 lbs) and Braden Basile (#33 @ 133 lbs) were each 2-0 on the day. At 157 lbs, Nate Lukez was 2-0 on the day as well. Army 25 – Columbia 13 125: #30 Ethan Berginc (ARMY) def. Nick Babin (COL) | Fall, 1:21 133: #33 Braden Basile (ARMY) def. Sulayman Bah (COL) | Fall, 3:41 141: Kai Owen (COL) def. Rich Treanor (ARMY) | Dec., 9-4 149: Matthew Williams (ARMY) def. Richard Fedalen (COL) | Dec., 4-1 157: Nathan Lukez (ARMY) def. Jaden Le (COL) | Dec., 9-5 165: #26 Gunner Filipowicz (ARMY) def. Andrew Garr (COL) | Dec., 8-3 174: #23 Lennox Wolak (COL) def. #10 Ben Pasiuk (ARMY) | Dec., 10-7 184: #31 Aaron Ayzerov (COL) def. Daniel Lawrence (ARMY) | MD, 11-0 197: #28 Jack Wehmeyer (COL) def. Wolfgang Frable (ARMY) | Dec., 8-2 HWT: #26 Lucas Stoddard (ARMY) def. Vincent Mueller (COL) | MD, 14-3 Army 26 - Drexel 9 184: Justin Griffith def. Daniel Lawrence (Army West Point), Dec 4-1; Drexel 3-0 197: Wolfgang Frable (Army West Point) def. Ibrahim Ameer, MD 18-5; Army 4-3 285: Austin Kohlhofer (Army West Point) def. Santino Morina, Dec 6-1; Army 7-3 125: #29 Ethan Berginc (Army West Point) def. Desmond Pleasant, Dec 8-7; Army 10-3 133: #31 Braden Basile (Army West Point) def. Jaxon Maroney, Dec 1-0; Army 13-3 141: Jordan Soriano def. Logan Brown (Army West Point), Dec 7-4; Army 13-6 149: Dom Findora def. #33 Thomas Deck (Army West Point), Dec 7-6; Army 13-9 157: Nathan Lukez (Army West Point) def. Tyler Williams, MD 8-0; Army 17-9 165: #25 Dalton Harkins (Army West Point) def. Cody Walsh, Dec 9-4; Army 20-9 174: #10 Benjamin Pasiuk (Army West Point) def. Jack Janda, Fall 1:08; Army 26-9 Army’s schedule this week includes a dual at Binghamton. Binghamton The Bearcats were on the road at Lehigh on Friday, where they dropped the dual 29-12. The following day, they defeated Drexel and Buffalo at home. Brevin Cassella (#22 @ 165lbs) and Jacob Nolan (#13 @ 184lbs) each were 3-0 on the weekend. No. 28 Lehigh 29 - Binghamton 12 125: Sheldon Seymour (Lehigh) def. Carson Wagner (BU) MD 17-3, Lehigh 4 BU 0 133: No. 1/1 Ryan Crookham (Lehigh) def. Micah Roes (BU) TF 19-1 6:36, Lehigh 9 BU 0 141: No. 13/16 Malyke Hines (Lehigh) def. Ivan Garcia (BU) TF 17-2 7:00, Lehigh 14 BU 0 149: Caleb Sweet (BU) def. Drew Munch (Lehigh) DEC 8-6, Lehigh 14 BU 3 157: No. 25/24 Max Brignola (Lehigh) def. Fin Nadeau (BU) TF 23-8 6:31, Lehigh 19 BU 3 165: No. 20/22 Brevin Cassella (BU) def. No. 27/NR Jake Logan (Lehigh) DEC 6-3, Lehigh 19 BU 6 174: Will Ebert (BU) def. Thayne Lawrence (Lehigh) DEC 7-4 SV, Lehigh 19 BU 9 184: No. 16/13 Jacob Nolan (BU) def. Jack Wilt (Lehigh) DEC 8-1, Lehigh 19, BU 12 197: No. 10/9 Michael Beard (Lehigh) def. No. 7/14 Lou DePrez (BU) MD 12-1, Lehigh 23 BU 12 285: No. 11/10 Nathan Taylor (Lehigh) def. No. 19/21 Cory Day (BU) FALL 5:45, Lehigh 29 BU 12 Binghamton 19 - Drexel 15 165: No. 20/22 Brevin Cassella (BU) def. Cody Walsh (Drexel) DEC 4-1, BU 3 Drexel 0 174: Jack Janda (Drexel) def. Dimitri Gamkrelidze (BU) DEC 4-1, BU 3 Drexel 3 184: No. 16/13 Jacob Nolan (BU) def. Justin Griffith (Drexel) TF 16-0 4:49, BU 8 Drexel 3 197: No. 7/14 Lou DePrez (BU) def. Ibrahim Ameer (Drexel) TF 22-1 4:01, BU 13 Drexel 3 285: No. 19/21 Cory Day (BU) def. Santino Morina (Drexel) DEC 12-5, BU 16, Drexel 3 125: Desmond Pleasant (Drexel) def. Carson Wagner (BU) DEC 5-2 SV, BU 16, Drexel 6 133: Micah Roes (BU) def. Jaxon Maroney (Drexel) DEC 2-0, BU 19 Drexel 6 141: Jordan Soriano (Drexel) def. Nate Lucier (BU) DEC 9-3, BU 19 Drexel 9 149: Dom Findora (Drexel) def. Jordan Brown (BU) DEC 6-3, BU 19 Drexel 12 157: Tyler Williams (Drexel) def. Carter Baer (BU) DEC 7-1, BU 19 Drexel 15 Binghamton 31 - Buffalo 3 125: Carson Wagner (BU) def. Max Elton (Buffalo) DEC 10-4, BU 3 Buffalo 0 133: Micah Roes (BU) def. Tommy Maddox (Buffalo) MD 14-5, BU 7 Buffalo 0 141: Nate Lucier (BU) def. Caleb Brooks (Buffalo) DEC 2-1 TB4, BU 10 Buffalo 0 149: Caleb Sweet (BU) def. No. 33/NR Kaleb Burgess (Buffalo) DEC 2-1, BU 13 Buffalo 0 157: Carter Baer (BU) def. Nick Stampoulos (Buffalo) DEC 4-0, BU 16 Buffalo 0 165: No. 20/22 Brevin Cassella (BU) def. Hunter Shaut (Buffalo) MD 8-0, BU 20 Buffalo 0 174: Jay Nivison (Buffalo) def. Dimitri Gamkrelidze (BU) DEC 4-1 SV, BU 20 Buffalo 3 184: No. 16/13 Jacob Nolan (BU) def. Chase Kranitz (Buffalo) MD 11-0, BU 24 Buffalo 3 197: No. 7/14 Lou DePrez (BU) def. No. 31/NR Sam Mitchell (Buffalo) DEC 8-2, BU 27 Buffalo 3 285: No. 19/21 Cory Day (BU) def. Lonnell Owens-Pabon (Buffalo) MD 12-0, BU 31 Buffalo 3 Next weekend, Binghamton will “go to battle” with Army and Navy at home. Brown The Bears had their first dual meets of the season this weekend on the road. They went 1-2 with a win over Davidson and losses to The Citadel and North Carolina. Hunter Adrian was 2-1 on the weekend at 141lbs, as was Blake Saito at 157lbs and Jonathan Conrad at 174lbs. Brown 24, Davidson 10 125: Double Forfeit 133: Hunter Adrian (Brown) def. John Hager (Davidson) DEC 6-1 141: Ian Oswalt (Brown) def. Jackson Sichelstiel (Davidson) MD 9-1 149: Tyler-Xavier McKnight (Davidson) def. Sam McMonagle (Brown) DEC 5-2 157: Blake Saito (Brown) def. Tanner Peake (Davidson) MD 8-0 165: Marc Koch (Davidson) def. Dominic Frontino (Brown) SV-1 8-5 174: Jonathan Conrad (Brown) def. Brett Sanderlin (Davidson) MD 9-0 184: Wyatt Ferguson (Davidson) def. Nicholas Olivieri (Brown) MD 13-4 197: James Araneo (Brown) def. Cameo Blankenship (Davidson) DEC 5-0 285: Alex Semenenko (Brown) def. Jake Fernicola (Davidson) FALL 1:44 The Citadel 26, Brown 10 125: Malik Hardy (The Citadel) Win by Forfeit 133: Hunter Adrian (Brown) def. Brayton Killiri (The Citadel) DEC 16-13 141: Jacob Silka (The Citadel) def. Justin Bierdumpfel (Brown) DEC 7-3 149: Jeffrey Boyd (The Citadel) def. Sam McMonagle (Brown) MD 18-5 157: Blake Saito (Brown) def. Hayden Watson (The Citadel) DEC 6-1 165: Benjy Haubert (The Citadel) def. Keegan Rothrock (Brown) DEC 3-0 174: Jonathan Conrad (Brown) def. Brodie Porter (The Citadel) MD 18-5 184: Adam Ortega (The Citadel) def. Nicholas Olivieri (Brown) MD 14-2 197: Patrick Brophy (The Citadel) def. James Araneo (Brown) DEC 11-6 285: Ben Stemmet (The Citadel) def. Alex Semenenko (Brown) Dec 8-2 #27 North Carolina 40 - Brown 0 125: Marco Tocci (UNC) def. Forfeit 133: Jace Palmer (UNC) def. Hunter Adrian (Brown): 8-7 Dec 141: No. 5 Lachlan McNeil (UNC) def. Ian Oswalt (Brown): 17-3 MD 149: Will Guida (UNC) def. Sam McMonagle (Brown): 9-1 MD 157: Sonny Santiago (UNC) def. Blake Saito (Brown): 6-1 Dec 165: Isaias Estrada (UNC) def. Dominic Frontino (Brown): 11-3 MD 174: Tyler Eischens (UNC) def. Jonathan Conrad (Brown): 12-3 MD 184: No. 24 Gavin Kane (UNC) def. Nicholas Olivieri (Brown): 6-0 Dec 197: No. 18 Max Shaw (UNC) def. James Araneo (Brown): Fall (1:11) 285: Cade Lautt (UNC) def. Alex Semenenko (Brown): 9-5 Dec The Bears will be getting some rest this weekend before continuing EIWA duals. Bucknell The Bison took on EIWA-foe LIU on the road and came away with a 25-11 victory. Bucknell won seven of ten bouts, including a forfeit at heavyweight. Myles Takats, at 174lbs, was the only victor by bonus points. Bucknell 25, LIU 11 125: Robbie Sagaris (LIU) dec. over Grayson McLellan (BUC), 6-3 (LIU 3-0) 133: No. 16 Kurt Phipps (BUC) dec. over Christopher Betancourt (LIU), 5-0 (3-3) 141: Devin Matthews (LIU) dec. over Braden Bower (BUC), 3-1 (LIU 6-3) 149: Riley Bower (BUC) dec. over Drew Witham (LIU), 4-1 (6-6) 157: Kolby DePron (BUC) dec. over Rhise Royster (LIU), 6-2 (BUC 9-6) 165: James Johnston (LIU) tech fall over Miles Bassett (BUC), 16-0 (3:34) (LIU 11-9) 174: Myles Takats (BUC) maj. dec. over Corey Connolly (LIU), 12-2 (BUC 13-11) 184: Mikey Bartush (BUC) SV-1 over Anthony D'Alesio (LIU), 7-4 (BUC 16-11) 197: Logan Deacetis (BUC) dec. over John Dusza (LIU), 10-8 (BUC 19-11) 285: No. 27 Dorian Crosby (BUC) won by forfeit, (BUC 25-11) For the Bison, next week’s agenda includes duals with Morgan State and American. Columbia The Lions were on the road at Army for a dual. They lost 25-13. Lennox Wolak (#23 @ 174 lbs) had a big win over #10 Pasiuk. #31 Aaron Ayzerov had the only bonus point victory for the team at 184 lbs. Army 25 – Columbia 13 125: #30 Ethan Berginc (ARMY) def. Nick Babin (COL) | Fall, 1:21 133: #33 Braden Basile (ARMY) def. Sulayman Bah (COL) | Fall, 3:41 141: Kai Owen (COL) def. Rich Treanor (ARMY) | Dec., 9-4 149: Matthew Williams (ARMY) def. Richard Fedalen (COL) | Dec., 4-1 157: Nathan Lukez (ARMY) def. Jaden Le (COL) | Dec., 9-5 165: #26 Gunner Filipowicz (ARMY) def. Andrew Garr (COL) | Dec., 8-3 174: #23 Lennox Wolak (COL) def. #10 Ben Pasiuk (ARMY) | Dec., 10-7 184: #31 Aaron Ayzerov (COL) def. Daniel Lawrence (ARMY) | MD, 11-0 197: #28 Jack Wehmeyer (COL) def. Wolfgang Frable (ARMY) | Dec., 8-2 HWT: #26 Lucas Stoddard (ARMY) def. Vincent Mueller (COL) | MD, 14-3 Columbia is not scheduled to compete next weekend. Cornell (#8) The Big Red were on the road against #28 Lehigh, dropping the dual in a hostile environment. They had two ranked wins individually. At 141 lbs, #17 Vince Cornella had a win over #16 Hines. At 157 lbs, #14 Meyer Shapiro had a decision over #24 Brignola. Julian Ramirez (#3 @ 165 lbs) scored the only bonus point win for Cornell. It may be important to note that Vito Arujau is still sidelined with an injury. Lehigh (#28) 17 – Cornell (#8) 16 133: No. 1 Ryan Crookham def. Ethan Qureshi 19-4 by technical fall 141: No. 17 Vince Cornella def. No. 16 Malyke Hines 5-1 by decision 149: No. 25 Ethan Fernandez def. Kelvin Griffin 6-3 by decision 157: No. 14 Meyer Shapiro def. No. 24 Max Brignola 8-2 by decision 165: No. 3 Julian Ramirez def. Jake Logan 11-3 by major decision 174: Connor Herceg def. Benny Baker 10-4 by decision 184: No. 8 Chris Foca def. Jack Wilt 16-9 by decision 197: No. 9 Michael Beard def. No. 7 Jacob Cardenas 10-3 by decision 285: No. 10 Nathan Taylor def. No. 19 Lewis Fernandes 6-2 by decision 125: Luke Stanich def. No. 14 Brett Ungar 2-0 by decision The Big Red will be off next weekend before they have three duals the following week. Drexel The Dragons were in the state of New York competing against Binghamton and Army. They were defeated in both duals. Both Jordan Soriano and Dom Findora were 2-0 on the weekend at 141 and 149lbs, respectively. Findora’s win over a ranked Williams of Army was a quality win for him. Binghamton 19 - Drexel 15 165: No. 20/22 Brevin Cassella (BU) def. Cody Walsh (Drexel) DEC 4-1, BU 3 Drexel 0 174: Jack Janda (Drexel) def. Dimitri Gamkrelidze (BU) DEC 4-1, BU 3 Drexel 3 184: No. 16/13 Jacob Nolan (BU) def. Justin Griffith (Drexel) TF 16-0 4:49, BU 8 Drexel 3 197: No. 7/14 Lou DePrez (BU) def. Ibrahim Ameer (Drexel) TF 22-1 4:01, BU 13 Drexel 3 285: No. 19/21 Cory Day (BU) def. Santino Morina (Drexel) DEC 12-5, BU 16, Drexel 3 125: Desmond Pleasant (Drexel) def. Carson Wagner (BU) DEC 5-2 SV, BU 16, Drexel 6 133: Micah Roes (BU) def. Jaxon Maroney (Drexel) DEC 2-0, BU 19 Drexel 6 141: Jordan Soriano (Drexel) def. Nate Lucier (BU) DEC 9-3, BU 19 Drexel 9 149: Dom Findora (Drexel) def. Jordan Brown (BU) DEC 6-3, BU 19 Drexel 12 157: Tyler Williams (Drexel) def. Carter Baer (BU) DEC 7-1, BU 19 Drexel 15 Army 26 - Drexel 9 184: Justin Griffith def. Daniel Lawrence (Army West Point), Dec 4-1; Drexel 3-0 197: Wolfgang Frable (Army West Point) def. Ibrahim Ameer, MD 18-5; Army 4-3 285: Austin Kohlhofer (Army West Point) def. Santino Morina, Dec 6-1; Army 7-3 125: #29 Ethan Berginc (Army West Point) def. Desmond Pleasant, Dec 8-7; Army 10-3 133: #31 Braden Basile (Army West Point) def. Jaxon Maroney, Dec 1-0; Army 13-3 141: Jordan Soriano def. Logan Brown (Army West Point), Dec 7-4; Army 13-6 149: Dom Findora def. #33 Thomas Deck (Army West Point), Dec 7-6; Army 13-9 157: Nathan Lukez (Army West Point) def. Tyler Williams, MD 8-0; Army 17-9 165: #25 Dalton Harkins (Army West Point) def. Cody Walsh, Dec 9-4; Army 20-9 174: #10 Benjamin Pasiuk (Army West Point) def. Jack Janda, Fall 1:08; Army 26-9 The Dragons will be on the road for a dual at Princeton on Friday before hosting Stanford on Sunday. Franklin & Marshall The Diplomats were not on the mat this weekend. They will square off with a home dual with Hofstra next weekend. Harvard The Crimson were on a business trip in the state of North Carolina. They went 2-1 on the weekend with wins over Davidson and #27 North Carolina. They dropped a dual to Lock Haven. Diego Sotelo (#24 @ 125lbs) was 3-0 on the weekend with a win over top-ranked Noto of Lock Haven. At 165lbs, Josh Kim (#31 @ 165lbs) was 3-0 on the weekend as well. Phil Conigliaro (#11 @ 174lbs) went 3-0 also with two tech falls and a major. Leo Tarantino was 2-0 on his weekend and had a huge win over #24 Kane of North Carolina – a returning All-American. That was the difference in the dual win for the team. Harvard 30 - Davidson, 6 125 Diego Sotelo (Harvard) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf 133 Coleman Nogle (Harvard) over John Hager (Davidson) Maj 14-2 141 Jaden Pepe (Harvard) over Jackson Sichelstiel (Davidson) Dec 5-0 149 Jack Crook (Harvard) over Tyler-Xavier McKnight (Davidson) Dec 12-8 157 Joseph Cangro (Harvard) over Tanner Peake (Davidson) SV-1 5-2 0 165 Josh Kim (Harvard) over Marc Koch (Davidson) Dec 5-1 174 Philip Conigliaro (Harvard) over Brett Sanderlin (Davidson) TF 16-0 184 Leo Tarantino (Harvard) over Wyatt Ferguson (Davidson) Dec 4-2 0 197 Cameo Blankenship (Davidson) over Max Agresti (Harvard) Dec 6-4 285 Jake Fernicola (Davidson) over Logan Marissal (Harvard) Dec 1-0 Lock Haven 20 - Harvard 14 125 Diego Sotelo (Harvard) over Anthony Noto (Lock Haven) Dec 11-8 133 Gable Strickland (Lock Haven) over Coleman Nogle (Harvard) Dec 5-1 141 Wyatt Henson (Lock Haven) over Dante Frinzi (Harvard) TF 23-6 149 Nick Stonecheck (Lock Haven) over Kenny Herrmann (Harvard) Dec 5-3 157 Connor Eck (Lock Haven) over Joseph Cangro (Harvard) Dec 6-5 165 Josh Kim (Harvard) over Avery Bassett (Lock Haven) Dec 9-6 174 Philip Conigliaro (Harvard) over Tyler Stoltzfus (Lock Haven) TF 19-3 184 Colin Fegley (Lock Haven) over Luke Rada (Harvard) Dec 8-5 197 Leo Tarantino (Harvard) over Cael Black (Lock Haven) Dec 8-4 285 Ethan Miller (Lock Haven) over Nick Marcenelle (Harvard) SV-1 3-0 Score: Harvard 20 - UNC (#27) 15 125: No. 24 Diego Sotelo (HAR) over Marco Tocci (UNC): 9-3 Dec 133: Jace Palmer (UNC) over Coleman Nogle (HAR): 7-4 Dec 141: No. 5 Lachlan McNeil (UNC) over Jaden Pepe (HAR): 17-4 MD 149: Jack Crook (HAR) over Wil Guida (UNC): 6-4 Dec 157: Joe Cangro (HAR) over Sonny Santiago (UNC): 8-1 Dec 165: No. 31 Josh Kim (HAR) over Isaias Estrada (UNC): 14-5 MD 174: No. 11 Phil Conigliaro (HAR) over Tyler Eischens (UNC): 16-7 MD 184: Leo Tarantino (HAR) over No. 19 Gavin Kane (UNC): 10-7 SV Dec 197: No. 18 Max Shaw (UNC) over Alex Whitworth (HAR): 11-2 MD 285: Cade Lautt (UNC) over Nick Marcenelle (HAR): 20-8 MD Harvard will keep the momentum going into this week with a match against Sacred Heart. Hofstra The Pride were on the road with duals against VMI and George Mason. They returned home with two dual wins. Dylan Acevedo-Switzer was 2-0 at 125 lbs. Noah Tapia (149 lbs) and Ross McFarland (174 lbs) each won both matches. The upper weights in Nikolas Miller and Keaton Kluever each won both outings as well. Hofstra 28 - VMI 6 125: Dylan Acevedo-Switzer (HOF) dec. Anthony Burke (VMI), 8-3 (3-0) 133: Dyson Dunham (VMI) dec. Dylan Ryder (HOF), 11-6 (3-3) 141: Patrick Jordon (VMI) dec. Alex Turley (HOF), 8-5 (3-6) 149: Noah Tapia (HOF) dec. Ryan Vigil (VMI), 6-3 (6-6) 157: Jurius Clark (HOF) maj. dec. Josh Yost (VMI), 12-3 (10-6) 165: Jake Slotnick (HOF) maj. dec. Luke Hart (VMI), 11-1 (14-6) 174: Ross McFarland (HOF) dec. Braxton Lewis (VMI), 6-0 (17-6) 184: Will Conlon (HOF) dec. Caleb Chandler (VMI), 8-1 (20-6) 197: Nikolas Miller (HOF) dec. Josh Evans (VMI), 8-2 (23-6) 285: Keaton Kluever (HOF) tech fall Tyler Mousaw (VMI), 20-4 (3:38) (28-6) Hofstra 25 - George Mason 15 125: Dylan Acevedo-Switzer (HU) dec. JB Dragovich (GMU), 4-2 (3-0) 133: Dylan Ryder (HU) major dec. Shawn Nonaka (GMU), 9-1 (7-0) 141: #30 Nate Higley (GMU) dec. Alex Turley (HU), 6-5 (7-3) 149: Noah Tapia (HU) wbf. Kaden Cassidy (GMU), 6:15 (13-3) 157: #26 DJ McGee (GMU) dec. Jurius Clark (HU), 6-3 sv-1 (13-6) 165: Evan Maag (GMU) dec. Jake Slotnick (HU), 12-7 (13-9) 174: Ross McFarland (HU) dec. Sean Coughlin (GMU), 5-0 (16-9) 184: Malachi DuVall (GMU) wbf. Will Conlon (HU), 3:16 (16-15) 197: Nikolas Miller (HU) injury default Tyler Kocak (GMU), 0:45 (22-15) 285: #22 Keaton Kluever (HU) dec. Chad Nix (GMU), 4-1 sv-1 (25-15) Hofstra will dual F&M on the road this Sunday. Lehigh #28 The Mountain Hawks won an exciting down-to-the-wire dual against #8 Cornell. The marquee match-up at 197 lbs was won by #9 Michael Beard over #7 Cardenas. Connor Herceg moved up from 165 lbs to win a vital match-up for Lehigh. True freshman, Luke Stanich, iced the dual with his win over #14 Ungar at 125lbs. Lehigh (#28) 17 – Cornell (#8) 16 133: No. 1 Ryan Crookham def. Ethan Qureshi 19-4 by technical fall 141: No. 17 Vince Cornella def. No. 16 Malyke Hines 5-1 by decision 149: No. 25 Ethan Fernandez def. Kelvin Griffin 6-3 by decision 157: No. 14 Meyer Shapiro def. No. 24 Max Brignola 8-2 by decision 165: No. 3 Julian Ramirez def. Jake Logan 11-3 by major decision 174: Connor Herceg def. Benny Baker 10-4 by decision 184: No. 8 Chris Foca def. Jack Wilt 16-9 by decision 197: No. 9 Michael Beard def. No. 7 Jacob Cardenas 10-3 by decision 285: No. 10 Nathan Taylor def. No. 19 Lewis Fernandes 6-2 by decision 125: Luke Stanich def. No. 14 Brett Ungar 2-0 by decision Lehigh’s two home duals this weekend include #20 Penn and #15 Navy. Long Island The Sharks wrestled Bucknell, battling hard in a loss. James Johnston earned the only bonus point win with a tech fall at 165 lbs. Robbie Sagaris (125 lbs) and Devin Matthews (141 lbs) were the other winners for LIU. Bucknell 25, LIU 11 125: Robbie Sagaris (LIU) dec. over Grayson McLellan (BUC), 6-3 (LIU 3-0) 133: No. 16 Kurt Phipps (BUC) dec. over Christopher Betancourt (LIU), 5-0 (3-3) 141: Devin Matthews (LIU) dec. over Braden Bower (BUC), 3-1 (LIU 6-3) 149: Riley Bower (BUC) dec. over Drew Witham (LIU), 4-1 (6-6) 157: Kolby DePron (BUC) dec. over Rhise Royster (LIU), 6-2 (BUC 9-6) 165: James Johnston (LIU) tech fall over Miles Bassett (BUC), 16-0 (3:34) (LIU 11-9) 174: Myles Takats (BUC) maj. dec. over Corey Connolly (LIU), 12-2 (BUC 13-11) 184: Mikey Bartush (BUC) SV-1 over Anthony D'Alesio (LIU), 7-4 (BUC 16-11) 197: Logan Deacetis (BUC) dec. over John Dusza (LIU), 10-8 (BUC 19-11) 285: No. 27 Dorian Crosby (BUC) won by forfeit, (BUC 25-11) This week, the Sharks will be in Clarion dualling them, Morgan State, and Kent State. Navy #15 The Midshipmen were at the Virginia Duals, dropping two duals to #11 South Dakota St and #18 Oklahoma. These were the first losses in dual meets this season for Navy. #20 Josh Koderhandt was 2-0, with a win over 2X All-American #22 Carlson of SDSU. #21 Andrew Cerniglia was 2-0 as well with two wins over ranked opponents. 125: Conrad Hendriksen (Oklahoma) tech fall Grant Treaster (Navy), 18-2 (6:57) // Oklahoma 5, Navy 0 133: Jace Koelzer (Oklahoma) dec No. 27 Brendan Ferretti (Navy), 2-1 // Oklahoma 8, Navy 0 141: No. 20 Josh Koderhandt (Navy) fall KJ Evans (Oklahoma), 2:22 // Oklahoma 8, Navy 6 149: No. 30 Willie McDougald (Oklahoma) dec Kaemen Smith (Navy), 12-6 // Oklahoma 11, Navy 6 157: No. 33 Jared Hill (Oklahoma) dec Jonathan Ley (Navy), 4-1 SV1 // Oklahoma 14, Navy 5 * 165: No. 21 Andrew Cerniglia (Navy) dec No. 29 Cael Carlson (Oklahoma), 7-0 // Oklahoma 14, Navy 8 174: No. 26 Danny Wask (Navy) dec No. 29 Tate Picklo (Oklahoma), 5-0 // Oklahoma 14, Navy 11 184: Giuseppe Hoose (Oklahoma) dec No. 33 David Key (Navy), 7-4 SV1 // Oklahoma 17, Navy 11 197: No. 2 Stephen Buchanan (Oklahoma) major Cael Crebs (Navy), 14-5 // Oklahoma 21, Navy 11 285: No. 14 Josh Heindselman (Oklahoma) dec No. 18 Grady Griess (Navy), 4-1 SV1 // Oklahoma 24, Navy 11 *Navy was deducted a point for unsportsmanlike conduct 125: No. 17 Tanner Jordan (South Dakota State) fall Hayden Benter (Navy), 4:06 // South Dakota State 6, Navy 0 133: No. 15 Derrick Cardinal (South Dakota State) major Garrett Totten (Navy), 14-1 // South Dakota State 10, Navy 0 141: No. 20 Josh Koderhandt (Navy) dec No. 22 Clay Carlson (South Dakota State), 3-1 // South Dakota State 10, Navy 3 149: No. 20 Alek Martin (South Dakota State) major Nicholas Vafiadis (Navy), 8-0 // South Dakota State 14, Navy 3 157: No. 17 Cael Swensen (South Dakota State) tech fall Charlie Evans (Navy), 20-4 (6:07) // South Dakota State 19, Navy 3 165; No. 21 Andrew Cerniglia (Navy) major Tanner Cook (South Dakota State), 10-2 // South Dakota State 19, Navy 7 174: No. 5 Cade DeVos (South Dakota State) dec No. 26 Danny Wask (Navy), 5-0 // South Dakota State 22, Navy 7 184: No. 14 Bennett Berge (South Dakota State) Dec No. 33 David Key (Navy), 9-6 // South Dakota State 25, Navy 7 197: No. 6 Tanner Sloan (South Dakota State) tech fall Cael Crebs (Navy), 18-0 (3:24) // South Dakota State 30, Navy 7 285: No. 18 Grady Griess (Navy) fall No. 32 Luke Rasmussen (South Dakota State), 6:08 // South Dakota State 30, Navy 13 Navy will be in action this weekend with duals at Lehigh and Binghamton. Penn #20 The Quakers were on the road for a dual with #27 North Carolina. This was their first win of the season. They won seven of ten bouts. Max Gallagher (#33 @ 125lbs) won by tech fall, as did #16 Max Hale at 184lbs. Kelly Dunnigan made his dual meet debut with a win. Penn (#20) 26 – North Carolina (#27) 10 125: #33 Max Gallagher (P) def. Marco Tocci (UNC), 20-4 TF – Penn leads 5-0 133: #10 Michael Colaiocco (P) def. Jace Palmer (UNC), 17-8 MD – Penn leads 9-0 141: #5 Lachlan McNeil (UNC) def. #12 CJ Composto (P), 15-3 MD – Penn leads 9-4 149: Kelly Dunnigan (P) def. Wil Guida (UNC), 8-3 DEC – Penn leads 12-4 157: #25 Lucas Revano def. Sonny Santiago (UNC), 8-3 DEC – Penn leads 15-4 165: Kaya Sement (P) def. Isaias Estrada (UNC), 3-2 DEC – Penn leads 18-4 174: #11 Nick Incontrera (P) def. Tyler Eischens (UNC), 11-4 DEC – Penn leads 21-4 184: #16 Maximus Hale (P) def. Blah Dahnweih (UNC), 23-7 TF – Penn leads 26-4 197: #18 Max Shaw (UNC) def. #25 Cole Urbas (P), 4-1 DEC – Penn leads 26-7 285: Cade Lautt (UNC) def. #33 John Stout, 13-10 DEC – Penn wins 26-10 The outlook for Penn this weekend will include a road match with Lehigh and hosting Stanford. Princeton The Tigers were 2-0 on the weekend, giving Head Coach, Joe Dubuque, his first two wins since taking over. Eligh Rivera (#32 @ 149lbs) was 2-0 again with an impressive win over #24 Kinner of Rider. #22 Nate Dugan was 2-0 on the weekend also. Princeton 20 – Rider 19 125: Tyler Klinsky (Rider) MD Drew Heethuis (Princeton) 17-3; Rider leads 4-0 133: Richie Koehler (Rider) DEC Sean Pierson (Princeton) 10-4; Rider leads 7-0 141: Tyler Vazquez (Princeton) DEC Will Betancourt (Rider) 1-0; Rider leads 7-3 149: 11/32 Eligh Rivera (Princeton) DEC No. 24 Quinn Kinner (Rider) 11-8 SV; Rider leads 7-6 157: No. 31 Colton Washleski (Rider) DEC Rocco Camillaci (Princeton) 8-3; Rider leads 10-6 165: Blaine Bergey (Princeton) TF Jake Silverstein (Rider) 23-7; Tigers lead 11-10 174: Michael Wilson (Rider) DEC Mikey Squires (Princeton) 4-1; Rider leads 13-11 184: 20/25 Nate Dugan (Princeton) MD Isaac Dean (Rider) 12-3; Tigers lead 15-13 197: 10/12 Luke Stout (Princeton) TF Azeem Bell (Rider) 21-4; Tigers lead 20-13 285: No. 33 David Szuba (Rider) F Sebastian Garibaldi (Princeton); Tigers win 20-19 Princeton 39 - Morgan State 3 125: Drew Heethuis (P) wins by technical fall over Kevin Lopez (M), 19-2 (5:22); Princeton leads 5-0 133: Sean Pierson (P) wins by technical fall over Khalid Brinkley (M), 16-1 (4:18), Princeton leads 10-0 141: Tyler Vazquez (P) wins by decision over Tommy Fierro (M), 11-5; Princeton leads 13-0 149: #32 Eligh Rivera (P) wins by major decision over Aaron Turner (M), 14-2; Princeton leads 17-0 157: Rocco Camillaci (P) wins by major decision over Shaymus MacIntosh (M), 18-6; Princeton leads 21-0 165: Jake Marsh (M) wins by decision over Blaine Bergey (P), 6-5; Princeton leads 21-3 174: Mikey Squires (P) wins by major decision over Cortilius Vann (M), 13-3; Princeton leads 25-3 184: #22 Nate Dugan (P) wins by fall over Eric Washington Jr. (M), 4:01; Princeton leads 31-3 197: Aidan Conner (P) wins by decision over Nathanic Kendricks Jr. (M), 2-0; Princeton leads 34-3 285: Sebastian Garibaldi (P) wins by technical fall over Sam Alshemier (M), 19-1 (5:43); Princeton wins 39-3 The Tigers will host Drexel this weekend. Sacred Heart The Pioneers were in North Carolina taking on VMI and Queens. They lost a close one to VMI, but earned their first dual meet win of the year against Queens. Both Jake Ice (125lbs) and Andrew Fallon (133lbs) were 2-0 on the day. Mike McGhee won both his matches at 149lbs. In addition, Scott Jarosz (165lbs) and Hunter Perez (184lbs) each were undefeated on the weekend. VMI 24, Sacred Heart 17 125: Jake Ice (SHU) def. Tony Burke (VMI) by Major Decision, 10-1 133: Andrew Fallon (SHU) def. Dyson Dunham (VMI) by Decision, 12-8 141: Patrick Jordon (VMI) def. Vincent Milazzo (SHU) by Decision, 11-5 149: Mike McGhee (SHU) def. Ryan Vigil (VMI) by Decision, 11-4 157: Josh Yost (VMI) def. Connor MacDonald (SHU) by Pin, 3:53 165: Scott Jarosz (SHU) def. Luke Hart (VMI) by Major Decision, 10-2 174: Braxton Lewis (VMI) def. Owen Ayotte (SHU) by Pin, 2:12 184: Hunter Perez (SHU) def. Caleb Chandler (VMI) by Decision, 4-2 197: Josh Evans (VMI) def. Jake Trovato (SHU) by Decision 8-1 285: Tyler Mousaw (VMI) def. Brendan Gilchrist (SHU) by Pin, 2:25 Sacred Heart 40 | Queens 9 125: Jake Ice (SHU) def. Daniel Graham (Queens) by Fall (2:54) 133: Andrew Fallon (SHU) def. David Makupson (Queens) by Fall (4:08) 141: Vincent Milazzo (SHU) def Ananth Manibushan (Queens) by Fall 2:52 149: Mike McGhee (SHU) def. Suhaib Hatamleh (Queens) by Tech Fall, 21-5 (5:34) 157: Connor MacDonald (SHU) def. Easton Tobia (Queens) by Major Decision, 10-0 165: Scott Jarosz (SHU) def. Vladimir Sukhikh (Queens) by Fall (2:09) 174: Greg Merriman (Queens) def. Owen Ayotte (SHU) by Fall (0:31) 184: Hunter Perez (SHU) def. D`Andree Hunt (Queens) by Decision, 10-5 197: Riley Kuhn (Queens) def. Jake Trovato (SHU) by Decision, 12-7 285: Brendan Gilchrist (SHU) def. Joshua Voelkel (Queens) by Major Decision, 12-4 Sacred Heart will be on the road at Harvard this weekend.
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  2. Cal Poly goes 3-0 at home Cal Poly won three straight home duals over the weekend. The Mustangs defeated American 39-3, Northern Colorado 23-15, and Air Force 23-17. Three Mustangs went undefeated during the weekend, Chance and Daschle Lamer, and Zeth Romney. Chance earned bonus-point victories, winning 22-4, 22-7, and 17-9. Daschle picked up a first-period pin and two decisions. Romney dominated with a 24-second pin, a 17-1 tech fall and 4-1 in sudden victory. In addition, Legend Lamer capped off a 2-1 weekend with a tech fall, making it the first time the three Lamer brothers wrestled together and marked an 8-1 record. Lastly, Jarad Priest captured the clinching win against Air Force with a 6-3 decision at 197 pounds against Calvin Sund. CSU Bakersfield remains winless The Roadrunners had three duals over the weekend. However, Bakersfield lost to American 36-8, Campbell 39-3, and Central Michigan 40-3. Guillermo Escobedo won the only match against Campbell, defeating Brant Cracraft 4-2 at 165 pounds. Augustine Garcia had a ranked win against Central Michigan, defeating Alex Cramer 8-2 at 174 pounds. Escobedo defeated Ryan Zimmerman 10-1 and Devyn Flores-Che defeated Kaden Milheim, 10-2 in the American dual. Little Rock dominates in 4 duals Before the season began, Little Rock had nine total dual wins. After capping four dominating wins, the Trojans have nine wins this season. Little Rock defeated Davidson 45-3, Cleveland State 41-3, Lock Haven 40-11 and Presbyterian 50-6. Eight Trojans also went undefeated throughout the weekend. Jeremiah Reno, Joseph Bianchi, Tyler Brennan, Triston Wills, Stephen Little and Josiah Hill went 4-0. Nasir Bailey ended 3-0 while Reid Nelson won his only bout. Lastly, Little Rock had 33 matches end with bonus points, including forfeit wins. Stanford shut out by Tigers The Stanford Cardinal squad was shut out by the Missouri Tigers 39-0. Although Stanford struggled, a handful of wrestlers battled to the final whistle. Jason Miranda dropped a 9-6 match against Zeke Seltzer and Peter Ming lost 8-1 to sixth-ranked Zach Elam.
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  3. We'll start right off with 125 lbs, as usual. The previous #1 Anthony Noto fell to Diego Sotelo in dual action last week, which spurred a change at the top spot. Generally, I like to have some sort of a flow with the rankings from week-to-week, letting them build off each previous week. With a weight like 125 and a situation like we had, that wasn't possible in determining the #1 ranked wrestler. It was more like starting from scratch. Measuring resumes (quality wins and losses), Drake Ayala stood out from the rest of the field. After last night's win over Patrick McKee, Ayala now has wins over #6 Jore Volk, #7 Caleb Smith, #18 McKee (x2), #25 Kysen Terukina, #27 Eli Griffin, along with previously ranked Max Gallagher and Nick Babin. His only loss this year wasn't a bad one, a one-point loss to #16 Brandon Kaylor. Matt Ramos has wins over #13 Dean Peterson, #17 Tanner Jordan, #21 Diego Sotelo, #26 Anthony Molton, #32 Dominic Mendez, #33 Ethan Berginc. Along with previously ranked Tristan Lujan and Nick Babin. His losses are to #7 Caleb Smith, #12 Nico Provo, and #22 Jakob Camacho plus the unofficial loss to high schooler Marcus Blaze. To either make things easier or more confusing, Ayala/Ramos are slated to meet Friday night. In the non-125 lb news of the week, three ranked Ohio State wrestlers have been removed. Paddy Gallagher (157), Carson Kharchla (174), and Gavin Hoffman (184). All are expected out for an extended period of time, perhaps for the season. Those losses have greatly impacted their team tournament ranking. For now, the dual ranking dropped by a spot. We'll see how that plays out. True freshmen Luke Stanich and Braeden Davis were added to the 125 lb rankings. They make a deep weight even deeper. Their addition is why some wrestlers who might be coming off a win or two, but still dropped a place or two this week. On that same note, Tyler Kasak has been added at 149 lbs. Since Patrick Kennedy has been back in action for Iowa at 174 lbs, he was inserted at that weight. True freshman Ben Kueter could be ranked after a good win against Minnesota; however, we'll wait a week or two to see how Tom Brands handles the situation. He obviously has a redshirt available. At 157 lbs, both the #2 and #3 wrestler suffered losses over the past few days. #2 Jared Franek defeated #3 Peyton Robb, but then fell to #10 Michael Blockhus. For now, we're holding static with both in those same slots. Each have very strong cases for their respective ranking. The only other option to assume the #2 spot would be Vince Zerban, who is undefeated; however, his best win came against Daniel Cardenas, who also lost within this ranking cycle. For the full rankings: Click Here
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  4. It was a rare edition of Monday Night Wrestling on the Big Ten Network as undefeated conference rivals Iowa and Minnesota squared off last night in Iowa’s Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Iowa took seven of ten individual matches and was never in danger of dropping their first dual of the year to the Gophers. In one of the marquee matches of the evening, Drake Ayala overcame an early deficit to down Patrick McKee for the second time this season. McKee had won the previous four meetings between the two. The dual was bookended by talented two-sport star Ben Kueter, who made his Hawkeye debut at 285 lbs. Kueter knocked off 29th ranked Bennett Tabor to end the dual and tally his first career win in an Iowa singlet. Kueter recently joined the team after spending the last few months on the football field for Kirk Ferentz’s team. The bright spot for Minnesota was an upset at 157 lbs as Iowa-native Michael Blockhus handed second-ranked Jared Franek his first loss of the season. Iowa will close out the week by hosting Purdue on Friday night, while Minnesota faces Nebraska back at home. Iowa 22 Minnesota 9 125 - Drake Ayala (Iowa) dec Patrick McKee (Minnesota) 8-5 133 - Tyler Wells (Minnesota) dec Kale Peterson (Iowa) 6-3 141 - Real Woods (Iowa) dec Vance VomBaur (Minnesota) 5-3 149 - Caleb Rathjen (Iowa) dec Drew Roberts (Minnesota) 7-3 157 - Michael Blockhus (Minnesota) dec Jared Franek (Iowa) 5-4 165 - Michael Caliendo (Iowa) dec Blaine Brenner (Minnesota) 5-1 174 - Patrick Kennedy (Iowa) maj Sam Skillings (Minnesota) 13-2 184 - Isaiah Salazar (Minnesota) dec Aiden Riggins (Iowa) 7-0 197 - Zach Glazier (Iowa) dec Garrett Joles (Minnesota) 4-2 285 - Ben Kueter (Iowa) dec Bennett Tabor (Minnesota) 5-3
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