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  1. Starter Pack 7 Minutes - follows the story of a collegiate Division I wrestler as he battles relationship problems and personal insecurities to claim a national title from his long-standing rival, all the while facing the prospect that the university will cut the wrestling program next season A Wrestling Christmas Miracle - Kace, an 11-year-old wrestling champion, gives up his sport to help his best friend Charlie out of a coma by making a Christmas movie American Wrestler: The Wizard - Set in the 1980s, a teenage Iranian refugee arrives in the United States and becomes involved in high school wrestling, facing challenges and prejudice while pursuing his passion for the sport. A Shot in the Dark - Despite a lifetime of adversity, a blind high school wrestler attempts to win a State Championship before the end of his senior year. Beyond the Mat - The drama culminates in an explosive finale at the State Wrestling Championship, where more than just pride is on the line. It's a tale about two best friends, a chronicle about minority experiences in America, an uncensored look into the perilous world of high school wrestling, and ultimately the story of a teen who overcomes self-doubt to find his true place. Boys with Broken Ears - A handful of young Iranian wrestlers dream of becoming the next Olympic champion; however, it is not just the championships they have to wrestle their way through but the realities of their lives. Dangal - A biographical sports drama based on the true story of Mahavir Singh Phogat, an Indian amateur wrestler and coach who trains his daughters Geeta and Babita to become successful wrestlers. ESPN The Season - Iowa wrestling documentary Extreme Adventure: Senegal - Explore the thrilling world of Senegalese wrestling in this travel documentary! Fighting Politics - The story of cage fighter Matt Lindland. First Match - A high school girl joins the boys' wrestling team to reconnect with her estranged father and faces adversity while striving to prove herself in the male-dominated sport. For the Love of Catch is an overdue documentary showcasing how wrestling has been integrated into society's background, from ancient times through two world wars and continuing a legacy of honor today. Foxcatcher - Based on true events, the film explores the relationship between Olympic gold medalist wrestlers Mark and Dave Schultz and their association with wealthy benefactor John du Pont, leading to tragedy. Going to the Mat - A Disney Channel Original Movie about a visually impaired teenager who joins the high school wrestling team, overcoming challenges and gaining peer acceptance. Hadley's Rebellion - A small-town lad's passion for authentic wrestling is not matched by those around him at a California prep school. Heavin - Watching her older brothers wrestle, Heaven Fitch fell in love with the sport. This is the story of the 16-year-old North Carolina girl whose hard work and determination would break barriers and make history, narrated by WWE Hall of Famer Beth Phoenix. Helen Maroulis: History Now - Helen Maroulis is training to become the first American woman to earn an Olympic wrestling gold medal. She's currently ranked number 1 in the country, but her place won't be secure unless she comes out on top in the Olympic trials this April (2016) Junkyard Dogs - is an underdog story that captures what it takes to be a champion and sheds light on the power and importance of one of the world's oldest sports. Legendary - A drama about a young man who joins his high school wrestling team to connect with his estranged brother and discovers the transformative power of the sport. Mack Wrestles - Mack Wrestles tells the story of Mack Beggs, a transgender high school wrestler from Euless, Texas, who competes under the gender he was assigned at birth rather than how he identifies. Making of an Amateur Champion - Follows the story of two amateur wrestling brothers, Randy Couture and Henry Cejudo. Night and the City - Harry sees an opportunity to move into another racket and promises Gregorius that he will promote classical Greco-Roman wrestling in London. On the Mat - Achieving greatness in high school wrestling requires a level of devotion unmatched perhaps by any other sport. That greatness has become a yearly expectation at Lake Stevens High, winner of seven Washington state championships. Pinned - A documentary that follows the lives of high school wrestlers as they navigate the challenges of the sport and its impact on their personal journeys. Reversal - A college wrestler deals with personal and professional challenges, including relationships and the pressures of competition, in this coming-of-age drama. Rulon Won't Die - The film chronicles the life and exploits of Rulon Gardner, who was raised as the youngest of nine children on a dairy farm in Wyoming and would go on to win the gold medal in Men's Greco-Roman 130 kg wrestling at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia. Takedown - An unqualified teacher finds himself saddled with coaching duties after a small group of high school seniors form a wrestling team in a last ditch effort to end a 9-year losing streak against a rival school. Takedowns and Falls - follows a small cast through one high school wrestling season in Harrisburg, Pa. The film showcases the sport, its athletes' sacrifice, and its coaches' dedication. It reveals stories of triumph and defeat...pressure and expectation... mental and physical preparation, and concepts of personal achievement, as told through the lives and experiences of... A Wrestler...A Coach...A Team... and the pursuit of a common dream. Team Foxcatcher - Documentary filmmaker Jon Greenhalgh examines the life of Dave Schultz, a professional wrestler who was part of 'Team Foxcatcher', funded by multi-millionaire John du Pont. The Breakfast Club - Andrew Clark (Emilio Estevez) is a returning State Champion... The Dual - Iowa v Iowa Stte The Hammer - Based on the life of deaf wrestler Matt Hamill, the film explores overcoming obstacles to become a successful amateur wrestler and mixed martial artist. The Last Champion - When his mother dies, scandal-ridden ex-Olympian John Wright returns to a hometown that has not forgiven him. The Making of an Amateur Champion - Follows the story of two amateur wrestling brothers, Randy Couture and Henry Cejudo. The Prince of Pennsylvania - This documentary explores the story of the Olympic wrestling champions and brothers Mark Schultz and Dave Schultz and their turbulent relationship with the eccentric multi-millionaire John du Pont. The Streak - The story of Florida's Brandon High School's wrestling program, which holds the longest winning streak in American sports history with a perfect 451-0 record spanning 34 years. They Live - A famous wrestling-style fight scene exists in it. And Aliens! True Life On the Mat - MTV Episode - A documentary-style episode that likely follows the real-life experiences of individuals involved in wrestling, as typical of MTV's "True Life" series. Saved by the Bell - Slater gets a college wrestling scholarship. Stand Up - The Central Pennsylvanian Central Dauphin East High Wrestling team is a young, underdog team that hasn't had a state-tournament-qualifying wrestler in 5 years. Veritas - A man pursues his lifelong dream of becoming a national wrestling champion at the risk of losing his eyesight. Vision Quest - A high school wrestler sets his sights on a challenging weight class and pursues personal and athletic goals while navigating relationships. Wrestle - Film - A documentary that follows the journey of four high school wrestlers in Huntsville, Alabama, as they grapple with challenges on and off the mat during their senior year. Wrestling with Iowa - The documentary follows two high school seniors as they attempt to win the State Wrestling Championship in their final season and join the elite list of Iowa's four-time wrestling champions Wrestled Away - Lee Kemp Bio Win by Fall - Scott Reynolds is the state's best 152-pound wrestler. Ryan, the team's 171-pound varsity wrestler, breaks his leg, and Coach Winters moves Scott up to the 171-pound division. If Scott wants to go to college, he needs a scholarship. If he wants a scholarship, he must win! Winning Girl - The four-year journey of a female teenage judo and wrestling phenomenon from Hawaii vying for world championship gold. Win Win - A drama-comedy that involves high school wrestling, focusing on a struggling attorney who becomes a wrestling coach and its impact on his life. Zion - Born without legs and stuck in foster care for years, teen Zion Clark finds his calling when he pursues competitive wrestling. Zzz. The Flo Series - https://www.flowrestling.org/films has many documentaries
    8 points
  2. Gray Simons won 7- 4 NAIA 3 NCAA. Officially it was the NCAA realizing no other sport gave 2 bites at the apple. But I wouldn't be surprised Haselrig prompted the thought process.
    5 points
  3. Feldman had to take almost an entire year off the mat. This is basically his True Frosh season and he is doing it after a lengthy layoff.
    3 points
  4. If you haven't spent time on IndianaMat.com are you a true American?
    3 points
  5. And there it is! Nice display of restraint, you waited 46 minutes into the topic this time.
    3 points
  6. Why did you see yourself in this role? The first thing that really hooked me was just wrestling because I loved wrestling so much in high school. Collegiate wrestling is different than professional wrestling. People are going nope, but collegiate wrestling is really an incredibly disciplined sport. Some people say it's a kind of sadomasochism. It's a wonderful combination of training, endurance, you know mental agility. People who are wrestlers are a very bizarre breed of people, and that's what originally hooked me into it. They're usually very individualistic... because no one comes to see your wrestling matches. Usually, it's you are in a small steamy room, it's always bizarre. I don't know if we can put this on TV but I used to have my own... my mother and father came to see me wrestle once. I was winning, but every so often, the coach would yell crotch ride, crotch ride. I know mom's going 'no.' But it's a wonderful sport I mean I really loved it...
    3 points
  7. World According to Garp has enough wrestling in it to qualify for your list
    3 points
  8. i wouldn't file this in the 'duck' category. Smith just got teched by McKee and despite Smith's hth over Ramos there's no way Smith gets seeded anywhere close to him. Smith needed this match more than Matt.
    3 points
  9. I actually didn’t know the background of those guys, thanks for that. I am new to following wrestling this intensely, but Beard is a beast and I hope the best for him. (He beat my ass in HS btw).
    3 points
  10. It’s good to see. He’s in USA singlet now, so it reflects on more than just Iowa now if he goes off the rails. But the difference in maturity and self control is like night and day. Proud of him.
    3 points
  11. Binghamton over Navy by a single point in the team dual. There weren't any major upsets and there weren't any ducks or notable absentees. Binghamton is really well coached and has limited resources.
    2 points
  12. I spent some time there myself...
    2 points
  13. Welcome. I came over from indianamat too.
    2 points
  14. Duals and dual season don’t mean anything now. Just posturing fodder for the real event in March.
    2 points
  15. No, it was me being a McDouche.
    2 points
  16. Close. Very close. Scott Moore finished fourth for PSU in 2003 and third for Virginia in 2004.
    2 points
  17. This is the new normal - duals don't matter, coaches and wrestlers don't get penalized for missing matches and everyone is hopping on the bandwagon whenever a guy isn't 100%. It's now expected that 1-2 of the top matchups in every dual don't happen. Embrace it!
    2 points
  18. The funny thing about this topic is no one cares except Le Duke whose gonna be trolled out of her mind.
    2 points
  19. I will not stand idly by while you besmirch the good name of dorks. I said good day, sir.
    2 points
  20. They did look a little flat but maybe we need to give Oregon St some credit for showing up ready to wrestle. They wrestled Fri night in Corvallis jumped on a plane to wrestle Sunday in Stillwater. The Pokes only had the single Sunday meet for the weekend.
    2 points
  21. We’re nearing February and The NCAA released statistical award leaders last week for falls and tech falls. Wyatt Hendrickson (Air Force/285) had two pins this weekend to tie for the DI lead with Indiana 197lber Gabe Sollars. Two alumni of Malvern Prep (Pa.) lead the country in technical falls. Michael Beard (Lehigh, 197) came into the weekend with one more than Nick Feldman (Ohio St., 285). Beard posted one more while Feldman teched both of last weekend’s opponents. Their DI-high mark stands at 11 each. Additionally, lead InterMat Editor, Earl Smith, dove into undefeated wrestlers and their chances of remaining unscathed (based on remaining schedule). And while stewing on the dominance and offensive proliferation of Penn State’s Mitch Mesenbrink (he’s scored double-digit points in every bout but one this year), I went down the rabbit hole of ‘dominance,’ and didn’t stop until I ran the numbers for every remaining undefeated DI wrestler remaining (sans redshirts). The NCAA will eventually come out with its own ‘most dominant’ list. But for my purposes, I’m defining it as ‘most team points per bout’. There are a few guidelines to note: 1. I did not count the All-Star Classic. Wrestlers with a loss at that event have an asterisk. 2. I counted matches against all divisions, not just D1 vs. D1. 3. I counted matches against teammates. 4. Forfeits are not included. So here are the results listed by the highest team point average per bout. 1. Wyatt Hendrickson, Air Force, 285* - 5.6 pts. per bout 2. Parker Keckeisen, Northern Iowa - 5.5 3. Aaron Brooks, Penn St., 197 - 5.4 4. Carter Starocci, Penn St., 174 - 5.3 5. (tie) Keegan O’Toole, Missouri, 165 - 5 5. (tie) Stephen Buchanan, Oklahoma, 197 - 5 7. (tie) Trent Hidlay, NC State, 197 - 4.9 7. (tie) Vinny Zerban, Northern Colorado, 157 - 4.9 9. (tie) Dylan Ragusin, Michigan, 133 - 4.8 9. (tie) Mitch Mesenbrink, Penn St., 165 - 4.8 9. (tie) Zach Elam, Missouri, 285 - 4.8 12. Daton Fix, Oklahoma St., 133 - 4.5 13. (tie) Ridge Lovett, Nebraska, 149 - 4.3 13. (tie) Jon Poznanski, Rutgers, 197 - 4.3 15. (tie) Beau Bartlett, Penn St., 141 - 4.2 15. (tie) Levi Haines, Penn St., 157 - 4.2 15. (tie) Zach Glazier, Iowa, 197 - 4.2 Note: Glazier includes 6pts for Ferrari DQ 18. Younger Bastida, Iowa St., 285 - 4.1 19. Ryan Crookham, Lehigh, 133 - 4 20. (tie) Real Woods, Iowa, 141 - 3.9 20. (tie), Mekhi Lewis, Virginia Tech, 174* - 3.9 20. (tie) Greg Kerkvliet, Penn St., 285 - 3.9 23. Braeden Davis, Penn St., 125 - 3.9 24. Rocky Elam, Missouri, 197 - 3.6 Some observations: Hendrickson has eleven pins in fourteen matches with one decision, one major, and one tech. Two of his falls were against non-DI opponents. But the man is as close to perfect as can be fathomed. 5.6!? That’s ridiculous. You might think it’s crazy that we’re almost in February and PSU still has seven undefeated wrestlers. But that number goes to eight if you include 149lber Tyler Kasak whose only loss was to teammate Beau Bartlett. It should be noted that Penn State’s match count is lower than most other programs. Their team leader in wins is Mesenbrink with 13 and four of their seven undefeated guys have less than ten bouts wrestled. In addition to the three Penn State freshmen who remain undefeated, Lehigh’s Ryan Crookham is the fourth, and, of course, with the win over returning NCAA Champion Arujau, the only freshman ranked #1 in the country. Stephen Buchanan has been a machine. While averaging a tech worth of points thru 19 bouts, he’s recorded seven techs and seven pins. (Three of those came vs. non-DI.) Two wrestlers who lost in the All Star Classic are otherwise undefeated. Wyatt Hendrickson (to Kerkvliet) and Mekhi Lewis (to Carter Starocci). The Elam brothers close the door for the Mizzou Tigers at 197 and 285 and neither has suffered a loss this season.
    2 points
  22. Steve Garland was a runner-up for Virginia and coached two of their other 2nd placers.
    2 points
  23. It’s pretty interesting people actually believe there’s the possibility that there’s going to be a mass uninstallation of AC’s and gas stoves.
    2 points
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  25. don't forget the sport re-defining 30 second wrestling scene in Rushmore
    2 points
  26. Should be some good matchups this week. Pat Kennedy/Ruth, Ragusin/Bouzakis, Plott/Keckeisen, Jamison/Happel, Poulin/Volk and Mauller/Shapiro are a few of the ones I'm most looking forward to if everyone wrestles.
    2 points
  27. Joey looks great. Was right there with Franek too. Wouldn't surprise me at all to see him on the podium in Kansas City this year.
    2 points
  28. Yes redshirting and fingers crossed they show out soon. If Beard can handle three days of cutting he will be a force at NCAAs. He is a prime example of why a 97kg equivalent weight class should exist at the NCAA level. I think he beats Buchanan at a dual or on Thursday night but Saturday/ Sunday morning is going to be a very different match.
    2 points
  29. Every Joey Blaze win and success gives me hope that Marcus Blaze will end up at Purdue. I sure hope Joey is liking Purdue, I need him home for the holidays and breaks talking up his time as well as Ersland and Co.
    2 points
  30. Well, it’s what we consider the D1 championship but it’s the NCAA championship with the longest history. There have been a single NCAA championship, then a University Division and D1 championships since the late 20s, but D1 didn’t exist until 1973-74.
    1 point
  31. its great to see Desanto grown up and maturing. Desanto appears to be an eccentric, a genuine oddball which is awesome...he handled this nonsense with class.
    1 point
  32. Since Smith beat Ramos already at CKLV (or Midlands or something), he has no incentive from the sport to compete against Ramos. Although most of us would frown upon that kind of behavior
    1 point
  33. Same for my AC/DC Best of album... may be the (4) best first track sequence in the history of rock.
    1 point
  34. Saturday’s Dual Results Harvard 43 Sacred Heart 3 125 - Diego Sotelo (Harvard) FFT 133 - Andrew Fallon (Sacred Heart) dec Coleman Nogle (Harvard) 7-3 141 - Dante Frinzi (Harvard) maj Vincent Milazzo (Sacred Heart) 12-1 149 - Jack Crook (Harvard) tech Mike McGhee (Sacred Heart) 23-6 157 - Jimmy Harrington (Harvard) tech Connor MacDonald (Sacred Heart) 19-4 165 - Joshua Kim (Harvard) tech Scott Jarosz (Sacred Heart) 18-2 174 - Phillip Congiliaro (Harvard) tech Owen Ayotte (Sacred Heart) 18-2 184 - Peter Ferraro (Harvard) tech Nicky Eboli (Sacred Heart) 17-2 197 - Alex Whitworth (Harvard) tech Jake Trovato (Sacred Heart) 15-0 285 - Nick Marcenelle (Harvard) tech Marc Berisha (Sacred Heart) 7-6 Bucknell 41 Morgan State 9 125 - Isaac Sheehan (Morgan State) dec Grayson McLellan (Bucknell) 7-6 133 - Kurt Phipps (Bucknell) tech Shawn Ryncarz (Morgan State) 20-3 141 - Dylan Chappell (Bucknell) tech Thomas Fierro (Morgan State) 22-7 149 - Riley Bower (Bucknell) maj Aaron Turner (Morgan State) 12-4 157 - Joshua Greenwood (Morgan State) InjDef Nick Delp (Bucknell) 165 - Noah Mulvaney (Bucknell) maj Jake Marsh (Morgan State) 15-5 174 - Myles Takats (Bucknell) fall Cort Vann (Morgan State) 3:42 184 - Mikey Bartush (Bucknell) fall Kyle Grey (Morgan State) 4:21 197 - Logan Deacetis (Bucknell) fall Nathanic Kendricks (Morgan State) 3:50 285 - Dorian Crosby (Bucknell) tech Tyler Stewart (Morgan State) 17-0 Lehigh 23 Navy 15 125 - Sheldon Seymour (Lehigh) fall Dayton DelViscio (Navy) 1:01 133 - Ryan Crookham (Lehigh) dec Brendan Ferretti (Navy) 10-3 141 - Josh Koderhandt (Navy) dec Malyke Hines (Lehigh) 7-3 149 - Kaemen Smith (Navy) dec Owen Reinsel (Lehigh) 6-5 157 - Max Brignola (Lehigh) fall Jonathan Ley (Navy) 6:22 165 - Andrew Cerniglia (Navy) dec Jake Logan (Lehigh) 6-4 174 - Danny Wask (Navy) dec Connor Herceg (Lehigh) 2-0 184 - David Key (Navy) dec Jack Wilt (Lehigh) 4-3 197 - Michael Beard (Lehigh) tech Daniel Williams (Navy) 21-5 285 - Nathan Taylor (Lehigh) dec Grady Griess (Navy) 11-4 North Dakota State 25 California Baptist 15 125 - Eli Griffin (California Baptist) fall Ryan Henningson (North Dakota State) :20 133 - Hunter Leake (California Baptist) fall Fernando Barreto (North Dakota State) 6:12 141 - Gavin Drexler (North Dakota State) dec Darren Green (California Baptist) 9-6 149 - Maxwell Petersen (North Dakota State) dec Dayne Morton (California Baptist) 4-1SV 157 - Landon Johnson (North Dakota State) dec Chaz Hallmark (California Baptist) 9-4 165 - Brendan Howes (North Dakota State) dec Drayden Morton (California Baptist) 4-0 174 - Gaven Sax (North Dakota State) maj Justin Phillips (California Baptist) 8-0 184 - Nathan Haas (California Baptist) dec Adam Cherne (North Dakota State) 7-2 197 - Spencer Mooberry (North Dakota State) dec Eli Sheeran (California Baptist) 13-7 285 - Devon Dawson (North Dakota State) fall Chris Island (California Baptist) 2:18 Wyoming 22 Utah Valley 12 125 - Jore Volk (Wyoming) tech Yusief Lillie (Utah Valley) 15-0 133 - Garrett Ricks (Wyoming) maj Kase Mauger (Utah Valley) 16-5 141 - Haiden Drury (Utah Valley) dec Cole Brooks (Wyoming) 2-0 149 - Gabe Willochell (Wyoming) dec Isaiah Delgado (Utah Valley) 6-0 157 - Sloan Swan (Wyoming) maj Alex Emmer (Utah Valley) 17-7 165 - Cooper Voorhees (Wyoming) dec Jaxon Garoutte (Utah Valley) 12-10 174 - Quayin Short (Wyoming) dec Caleb Uhlenhopp (Utah Valley) 3-2 184 - Mahonri Rushton (Utah Valley) dec Tyce Raddon (Wyoming) 10-4 197 - Evan Bockman (Utah Valley) dec Joey Novak (Wyoming) 4-1SV 285 - Chase Trussell (Utah Valley) dec Mason Ding (Wyoming) 8-3 Sunday’s Dual Results Penn State 35 Michigan State 0 125 - Braeden Davis (Penn State) dec Tristan Lujan (Michigan State) 7-3 133 - Aaron Nagao (Penn State) tech Andy Hampton (Michigan State) 18-3 141 - Beau Bartlett (Penn State) dec Jordan Hamden (Michigan State) 8-2 149 - David Evans (Penn State) dec Braden Stauffenberg (Michigan State) 4-2 157 - Levi Haines (Penn State) dec Chase Saldate (Michigan State) 7-6TB 165 - Mitchell Mesenbrink (Penn State) maj Caleb Fish (Michigan State) 18-9 174 - Terrell Barraclough (Penn State) dec DJ Shannon (Michigan State) 8-1 184 - Bernie Truax (Penn State) dec Layne Malczewski (Michigan State) 4-2 197 - Aaron Brooks (Penn State) tech Kael Wisler (Michigan State) 21-6 285 - Lucas Cochran (Penn State) dec Josh Terrill (Michigan State) 5-0 Lock Haven 35 Bloomsburg 9 125 - Bronson Garber (Bloomsburg) fall Logan Sallot (Lock Haven) 5:38 133 - Gable Strickland (Lock Haven) tech Major Lewis (Bloomsburg) 19-2 141 - Wyatt Henson (Lock Haven) FFT 149 - Nick Stonecheck (Lock Haven) tech Cade Balestrini (Bloomsburg) 17-1 157 - Connor Eck (Lock Haven) dec William Morrow (Bloomsburg) 5-1 165 - Caden Dobbins (Bloomsburg) dec Eric Alderfer (Lock Haven) 3-0 174 - Tyler Stoltzfus (Lock Haven) maj Nolan Zeigler (Bloomsburg) 12-3 184 - Colin Fegley (Lock Haven) tech Tanner Culver (Bloomsburg) 21-4 197 - Brad Morrison (Lock Haven) maj David Tuttle (Bloomsburg) 9-0 285 - Ethan Miller (Lock Haven) dec Tyler McCatharn (Bloomsburg) 5-2 Chattanooga 31 VMI 13 125 - Brayden Palmer (Chattanooga) FFT 133 - Dyson Dunham (VMI) dec Blake Boarman (Chattanooga) 7-4 141 - Isaiah Powe (Chattanooga) fall Patrick Jordon (VMI) 6:17 149 - Noah Castillo (Chattanooga) dec Ryan Vigil (VMI) 9-5 157 - Lincoln Heck (Chattanooga) maj Josh Yost (VMI) 15-3 165 - Kamdyn Munro (Chattanooga) fall Caleb Chandler (VMI) 1:22 174 - Braxton Lewis (VMI) dec Sergio Desiante (Chattanooga) 9-5 184 - Toby Schoffstall (VMI) maj Logan Webster (Chattanooga) 17-5 184 - David Harper (Chattanooga) fall Josh Evans (VMI) 1:07 285 - Tyler Mousaw (VMI) dec Kaleb Snodgrass (Chattanooga) 1-0 Nebraska 27 Purdue 14 125 - Matt Ramos (Purdue) tech Alan Koehler (Nebraska) 19-4 133 - Jacob Van Dee (Nebraska) dec Dustin Norris (Purdue) 6-2 141 - Blake Cushing (Nebraska) dec Greyson Clark (Purdue) 7-5 149 - Ridge Lovett (Nebraska) fall Marcos Polanco (Purdue) 6:12 157 - Joey Blaze (Purdue) fall Peyton Robb (Nebraska) 6:22 165 - Antrell Taylor (Nebraska) maj Stoney Buell (Purdue) 14-6 174 - Brody Baumann (Purdue) dec Bubba Wilson (Nebraska) 7-2 184 - Lenny Pinto (Nebraska) dec James Rowley (Purdue) 7-1 197 - Silas Allred (Nebraska) tech Ben Vanadia (Purdue) 19-4 285 - Nash Hutmacher (Nebraska) dec Tristan Ruhlman (Purdue) 5-0 Michigan 23 Rutgers 10 125 - Michael DeAugustino (Northwestern) dec Dean Peterson (Rutgers) 2-1 133 - Dylan Ragusin (Michigan) dec Dylan Shawver (Rutgers) 8-5 141 - Sergio Lemley (Michigan) dec Mitch Moore (Rutgers) 10-7SV 149 - Michael Cetta (Rutgers) dec Fidel Mayora (Michigan) 10-4 157 - Will Lewan (Michigan) maj Al DeSantis (Rutgers) 10-2 165 - Cam Amine (Michigan) dec Luke Gayer (Rutgers) 4-1SV 174 - Jackson Turley (Rutgers) dec Joseph Walker (Michigan) 5-1 184 - Jaden Bullock (Michigan) maj Brian Soldano (Rutgers) 13-3 197 - John Poznanski (Rutgers) maj Rylan Rogers (Michigan) 11-3 285 - Lucas Davison (Michigan) dec Yaraslau Slavikouski (Rutgers) 4-0 Appalachian State 33 The Citadel 4 125 - Chad Bellis (Appalachian State) maj Malik Hardy (The Citadel) 12-2 133 - Ethan Oakley (Appalachian State) dec George Rosas (The Citadel) 4-1 141 - Jacob Silka (The Citadel) maj Riley Edwards (Appalachian State) 10-2 149 - Cody Bond (Appalachian State) dec Jeffrey Boyd (The Citadel) 2-1TB 157 - Tommy Askey (Appalachian State) dec Hayden Watson (The Citadel) 12-9SV 165 - Will Miller (Appalachian State) maj Ben Haubert (The Citadel) 8-0 174 - Lucas Uliano (Appalachian State) tech Brodie Porter (The Citadel) 16-0 184 - Tomas Brooker (Appalachian State) maj Adam Ortega (The Citadel) 12-4 197 - Carson Floyd (Appalachian State) dec Patrick Brophy (The Citadel) 8-1 285 - Jacob Sartorio (Appalachian State) maj Ben Stemmet (The Citadel) 14-5 Appalachian State 51 Greensboro 3 125 - Noah Luna (Appalachian State) FFT 133 - Ethan Oakley (Appalachian State) fall Quadir Medley (Greensboro) 2:15 141 - Josh Wilson (Greensboro) dec Isaac Byers (Appalachian State) 4-1 149 - Kai O’Dell (Appalachian State) FFT 157 - Anthony Conetta (Appalachian State) fall Ethan Kring (Greensboro) 1:46 165 - Drake Acklin (Appalachian State) fall Nicholas Menjivar (Greensboro) :58 174 - Oren Bost (Appalachian State) tech Deven Ashley (Greensboro) 19-3 184 - Tomas Brooker (Appalachian State) fall Omori Lee (Greensboro) 1:54 197 - Gunnar Pool (Appalachian State) maj Khalil Belk (Greensboro) 15-2 285 - James Bankston (Appalachian State) fall Dominic Harris (Greensboro) 5:29 North Dakota State 27 Northern Colorado 14 125 - Stevo Poulin (Northern Colorado) tech Ryan Henningson (North Dakota State) 22-5 133 - Dominick Serrano (Northern Colorado) dec Fernando Barreto (North Dakota State) 5-1 141 - Gavin Drexler (North Dakota State) maj Armando Garcia (Northern Colorado) 14-3 149 - Maxwell Petersen (North Dakota State) maj Killian Schultz (Northern Colorado) 11-2 157 - Landon Johnson (North Dakota State) maj Roman Cruz (Northern Colorado) 15-4 165 - Brendan Howes (North Dakota State) fall Derek Matthews (Northern Colorado) 1:37 174 - Travis Mastrogiovanni (Northern Colorado) dec Mason Gode (North Dakota State) 4-0 184 - Adam Cherne (North Dakota State) dec Franklin Cruz (Northern Colorado) 11-6 197 - Xavier Vasquez (Northern Colorado) dec Spencer Mooberry (North Dakota State) 8-2 285 - Devon Dawson (North Dakota State) FFT Indiana 21 Maryland 15 125 - Michael Spangler (Indiana) maj Tommy Capul (Maryland) 15-3 133 - Braxton Brown (Maryland) tech Cayden Rooks (Indiana) 18-3 141 - Kal Miller (Maryland) dec Danny Fongaro (Indiana) 5-2 149 - Ethen Miller (Maryland) maj Graham Rooks (Indiana) 12-1 157 - Brayton Lee (Indiana) maj Michael North (Maryland) 15-4 165 - Tyler Lillard (Indiana) dec AJ Rodrigues (Maryland) 7-3 174 - DJ Washington (Indiana) dec Dom Solis (Maryland) 4-1 184 - Roman Rogotzke (Indiana) maj Chase Mielnik (Maryland) 13-3 197 - Jaxon Smith (Maryland) dec Gabe Sollars (Indiana) 4-1SV 285 - Nick Willham (Indiana) dec Seth Nevills (Maryland) 4-2 Presbyterian 30 Queens 15 125 - Daniel Graham (Queens) FFT 133 - Brayden Adams (Presbyterian) dec Griffin Gonzales (Queens) 10-8 141 - Rey Ortiz (Presbyterian) tech Connor Goodman (Queens) 20-5 149 - Trenton Donahue (Presbyterian) fall Riley Curran (Queens) 4:24 157 - Eli Holiday (Presbyterian) dec Suhaib Hatamleh (Queens) 8-4 165 - Vladimir Sukhikh (Queens) dec Michael Ramirez (Presbyterian) 3-2 174 - Nathan Furman (Presbyterian) fall Greg Merriman (Queens) 2:55 184 - Caleb Roe (Presbyterian) maj D’Andree Hunt (Queens) 10-2 197 - Riley Kuhn (Queens) fall George Hopkins (Presbyterian) 4:22 285 - Nathan Carnes (Presbyterian) dec Jamikael Lytle (Queens) 14-13 Clarion 24 Kent State 10 125 - Joey Fischer (Clarion) dec Aden Benavidez (Kent State) 8-1 133 - Pablo Castro (Kent State) dec TJ England (Clarion) 8-1 141 - Ryan Sullivan (Clarion) dec Billy Meiszner (Kent State) 9-3 149 - Kyle Schickel (Clarion) dec Matt Ryan (Kent State) 4-1 157 - Alejandro Herrera-Rondon (Clarion) fall Keegan Knapp (Kent State) 3:00 165 - Aaron Ferguson (Kent State) dec Eli Brinsky (Clarion) 8-2 174 - John Worthing (Clarion) dec AJ Burkhart (Kent State) 5-1 184 - Cameron Pine (Clarion) maj Kyle Snider (Kent State) 12-3 197 - Blake Schaffer (Kent State) maj Ethan Wiant (Clarion) 9-1 285 - Austin Chapman (Clarion) dec Josh Boggan (Kent State) 6-4 Long Island 25 Morgan State 9 125 - Robbie Sagaris (Long Island) tech Julian Dawson (Morgan State) 16-1 133 - Shawn Ryncarz (Morgan State) dec Kaelen Francois (Long Island) 11-10 141 - Devin Matthews (Long Island) dec Thomas Fierro (Morgan State) 7-2 149 - Drew Witham (Long Island) maj Aaron Turner (Morgan State) 12-4 157 - Rhise Royster (Long Island) dec Joshua Greenwood (Morgan State) 12-6 165 - Jake Marsh (Morgan State) fall James Johnston (Long Island) 5:45 174 - Corey Connolly (Long Island) dec Cort Vann (Morgan State) 14-9 184 - Gavin Claro (Long Island) maj Kyle Grey (Morgan State) 11-2 197 - John Dusza (Long Island) dec Nathanic Kendricks (Morgan State) 2-1 285 - Double FFT Kent State 38 Morgan State 6 125 - Julian Dawson (Morgan State) fall Aden Benavidez (Kent State) 4:39 133 - Pablo Castro (Kent State) fall Shawn Ryncarz (Morgan State) 2:16 141 - Billy Meiszner (Kent State) tech Thomas Fierro (Morgan State) 17-1 149 - Matt Ryan (Kent State) dec Aaron Turner (Morgan State) 4-2 157 - Dillon Carlson (Kent State) dec Joshua Greenwood (Morgan State) 8-1 165 - Ethan Barr (Kent State) dec Jake Marsh (Morgan State) 12-9 174 - AJ Burkhart (Kent State) fall Cort Vann (Morgan State) 2:00 184 - Kyle Snider (Kent State) dec Kyle Grey (Morgan State) 8-1 197 - Blake Schaffer (Kent State) dec Nathanic Kendricks (Morgan State) 9-3 285 - Josh Boggan (Kent State) FFT Clarion 39 Long Island 6 125 - Joey Fischer (Clarion) fall Robbie Sagaris (Long Island) 7:00 133 - TJ England (Clarion) tech Christopher Betancourt (Long Island) 18-2 141 - Ryan Sullivan (Clarion) dec Devin Matthews (Long Island) 5-4 149 - Drew Witham (Long Island) dec Kyle Schickel (Clarion) 2-1 157 - Alejandro Herrera-Rondon (Clarion) maj Rhise Royster (Long Island) 9-0 165 - Eli Brinsky (Clarion) fall James Johnston (Long Island) 5:39 174 - John Worthing (Clarion) fall Corey Connelly (Long Island) 2:22 184 - Cameron Pine (Clarion) dec Anthony D’Alesio (Long Island) 8-5 197 - John Dusza (Long Island) dec Ethan Wiant (Clarion) 6-2 285 - Austin Chapman (Clarion) FFT Clarion 50 Morgan State 0 125 - Joey Fischer (Clarion) tech Julian Dawson (Morgan State) 20-2 133 - TJ England (Clarion) fall Shawn Ryncarz (Morgan State) :29 141 - David McClelland (Clarion) fall Thomas Fierro (Morgan State) 3:39 149 - Kyle Schickel (Clarion) maj Aaron Turner (Morgan State) 14-1 157 - Alejandro Herrera-Rondon (Clarion) tech Joshua Greenwood (Morgan State) 15-0 165 - Eli Brinsky (Clarion) dec Jake Marsh (Morgan State) 5-2SV 174 - John Worthing (Clarion) fall Cort Vann (Morgan State) 1:47 184 - Cameron Pine (Clarion) tech Kyle Grey (Morgan State) 16-1 197 - Ethan Wiant (Clarion) maj Nathanic Kendricks (Morgan State) 8-0 285 - Austin Chapman (Clarion) FFT Kent State 26 Long Island 7 125 - Robbie Sagaris (Long Island) maj Nico Calello (Kent State) 12-1 133 - Pablo Castro (Kent State) maj Kaelen Francois (Long Island) 10-0 141 - Billy Meiszner (Kent State) dec Devin Matthews (Long Island) 9-2 149 - Matt Ryan (Kent State) dec Drew Witham (Long Island) 3-2 157 - Keegan Knapp (Kent State) dec Rhise Royster (Long Island) 4-1SV 165 - Aaron Ferguson (Kent State) maj James Johnston (Long Island) 8-0 174 - AJ Burkhart (Kent State) dec Corey Connelly (Long Island) 9-5 184 - Anthony D’Alesio (Long Island) dec Kyle Snider (Kent State) 11-4 197 - Blake Schaffer (Kent State) dec John Dusza (Long Island) 10-7 285 - Josh Boggan (Kent State) dec Jared Tracey (Long Island) 6-3SV Hofstra 21 Franklin & Marshall 16 125 - Dylan Acevedo-Switzer (Hofstra) FFT 133 - Mason Leiphart (F&M) maj Dylan Ryder (Hofstra) 13-0 141 - Pat Phillips (F&M) dec Alex Turley (Hofstra) 5-2 149 - Noah Tapia (Hofstra) maj Josh Hillard (F&M) 14-5 157 - Jurius Clark (Hofstra) dec Dominic Wheatley (F&M) 7-4 165 - Jake Slotnick (Hofstra) dec Josh Palmucci (F&M) 5-2 174 - Noah Fox (F&M) dec Ross McFarland (Hofstra) 5-4 184 - James Conway (F&M) dec Will Conlon (Hofstra) 8-1 197 - John Crawford (F&M) dec Nik Miller (Hofstra) 7-2 285 - Keaton Kluever (Hofstra) tech Harrison Shapiro (F&M) 16-1 Ohio State 27 Wisconsin 15 125 - Eric Barnett (Ohio State) fall Brendan McCrone (Ohio State) :32 133 - Nic Bouzakis (Ohio State) maj Nicolar Rivera (Wisconsin) 19-11 141 - Jesse Mendez (Ohio State) tech Felix Lettini (Wisconsin) 21-5 149 - Dylan D’Emilio (Ohio State) maj Joe Zargo (Wisconsin) 12-4 157 - Isaac Wilcox (Ohio State) dec Luke Mechler (Wisconsin) 4-2 165 - Dean Hamiti (Wisconsin) tech Bryce Hepner (Ohio State) 18-3 174 - Rocco Welsh (Ohio State) dec Max Maylor (Wisconsin) 7-3 184 - Shane Liegel (Wisconsin) maj Seth Shumate (Ohio State) 14-3 197 - Luke Geog (Ohio State) dec Joshua Otto (Wisconsin) 8-2 285 - Nick Feldman (Ohio State) tech Gannon Rosenfeld (Wisconsin) 19-3 South Dakota State 39 California Baptist 3 125 - Tanner Jordan (South Dakota State) dec Eli Griffin (California Baptist) 7-3 133 - Logan Graf (South Dakota State) maj Mitch Neiner (California Baptist) 10-1 141 - Clay Carlson (South Dakota State) dec Darren Green (California Baptist) 8-2 149 - Alek Martin (South Dakota State) dec Dayne Morton (California Baptist) 5-1 157 - Cael Swensen (South Dakota State) maj Chaz Hallmark (California Baptist) 15-2 165 - Drayden Morton (California Baptist) dec Tanner Cook (South Dakota State) 4-2 174 - Cade DeVos (South Dakota State) tech Justin Phillips (California Baptist) 23-4 184 - Bennett Berge (South Dakota State) fall Nathan Haas (California Baptist) :46 197 - Tanner Sloan (South Dakota State) tech Eli Sheeran (California Baptist) 17-1 285 - Luke Rasmussen (South Dakota State) fall Chris Island (California Baptist) 2:59 Bucknell 31 American 9 125 - Shamil Kalmatov (American) fall Grayson McLellan (Bucknell) 1:34 133 - Kurt Phipps (Bucknell) dec Max Leete (American) 5-3 141 - Dylan Chappell (Bucknell) dec Cael McIntyre (American) 5-2 149 - Jack Nies (American) dec Aiden Davis (Bucknell) 8-3 157 - Kolby DePron (Bucknell) dec Ryan Zimmerman (American) 6-0 165 - Noah Mulvaney (Bucknell) fall Breon Phifer (American) 2:31 174 - Myles Takats (Bucknell) maj Lucas White (American) 13-4 184 - Mikey Bartush (Bucknell) maj Brad Kata (American) 14-2 197 - Logan Deacetis (Bucknell) tech Liam Volk-Klos (American) 15-0 285 - Dorian Crosby (Bucknell) dec Will Jarrell (American) 7-2 Stanford 20 Penn 16 125 - Max Gallagher (Penn) dec Nico Provo (Stanford) 11-8SV 133 - Michael Colaiocco (Penn) maj Dom Lajoie (Stanford) 14-4 141 - CJ Composto (Penn) dec Jason Miranda (Stanford) 7-2 149 - Jaden Abas (Stanford) dec Andy Troczynski (Penn) 5-1 157 - Daniel Cardenas (Stanford) maj Lucas Revano (Penn) 14-3 165 - Hunter Garvin (Stanford) dec Kaya Sement (Penn) 11-4 174 - Nick Incontrera (Penn) dec Lorenzo Norman (Stanford) 4-0 184 - Max Hale (Penn) dec Jack Darrah (Stanford) 8-2 197 - Nick Stemmet (Stanford) maj Martin Cosgrove (Penn) 12-4 285 - Peter Ming (Stanford) dec John Stout (Penn) 4-0 Central Michigan 44 Edinboro 0 125 - Sean Spidle (Central Michigan) tech Caleb Edwards (Edinboro) 17-1 133 - Andrew Austin (Central Michigan) maj Lane Aikey (Edinboro) 10-0 141 - Jimmy Nugent (Central Michigan) fall Jacob Brenneman (Edinboro) 1:29 149 - Corbyn Munson (Central Michigan) fall Colin Roberts (Edinboro) 1:51 157 - Johnny Lovett (Central Michigan) tech Gannon Jaquay (Edinboro) 18-3 165 - Tracy Hubbard (Central Michigan) maj Max Kirby (Edinboro) 11-2 174 - Alex Cramer (Central Michigan) maj Joey Arnold (Edinboro) 11-2 184 - Adrien Cramer (Central Michigan) dec Brody Evans (Edinboro) 5-1 197 - Cameron Wood (Central Michigan) dec Jack Kilner (Edinboro) 2-0 285 - Bryan Caves (Central Michigan) maj Nick Lodato (Edinboro) 11-2 Arizona State 21 Pittsburgh 20 125 - Richie Figueroa (Arizona State) dec Colton Camacho (Pittsburgh) 6-1 133 - Vince Santaniello (Pittsburgh) dec Tristan Mascarenas (Arizona State) 5-0 141 - Cole Matthews (Pittsburgh) maj Cody Foote (Arizona State) 10-2 149 - Kyle Parco (Arizona State) dec Finn Solomon (Pittsburgh) 9-2 157 - Jacori Teemer (Arizona State) tech Jared Keslar (Pittsburgh) 21-6 165 - Chance McLane (Arizona State) dec Holden Heller (Pittsburgh) 4-1 174 - Luca Augustine (Pittsburgh) maj Cael Valencia (Arizona State) 14-2 184 - Reece Heller (Pittsburgh) tech Shay Addison (Arizona State) 21-5 197 - Mac Stout (Pittsburgh) maj Jacob Meissner (Arizona State) 11-2 285 - Cohlton Schultz (Arizona State) InjDef Dayton Pitzer (Pittsburgh) Oklahoma State 27 Oregon State 9 125 - Brandon Kaylor (Oregon State) fall Troy Spratley (Oklahoma State) 4:47 133 - Daton Fix (Oklahoma State) tech Gabe Whisenhunt (Oregon State) 22-6 141 - Cleveland Belton (Oregon State) dec Tagen Jamison (Oklahoma State) 4-3 149 - Sammy Alvarez (Oklahoma State) dec Nash Singleton (Oregon State) 4-1SV 157 - Teague Travis (Oklahoma State) dec Isaiah Crosby (Oregon State) 4-2 165 - Izzak Olejnik (Oklahoma State) maj Kekana Fouret (Oregon State) 10-1 174 - Brayden Thompson (Oklahoma State) dec Matthew Olguin (Oregon State) 4-1SV 184 - Dustin Plott (Oklahoma State) dec Trey Munoz (Oregon State) 4-3 197 - Luke Surber (Oklahoma State) dec Justin Rademacher (Oregon State) 9-6 285 - Konner Doucet (Oklahoma State) dec Boone McDermott (Oregon State) 2-1TB Binghamton 18 Navy 17 125 - Carson Wagner (Binghamton) maj Dayton DelViscio (Navy) 13-5 133 - Micah Roes (Binghamton) dec Brendan Ferretti (Navy) 5-1 141 - Josh Koderhandt (Navy) tech Nate Lucier (Binghamton) 20-5 149 - Kaemen Smith (Navy) dec Caleb Sweet (Binghamton) 5-2 157 - Jonathan Ley (Navy) dec Carter Baer (Binghamton) 6-2 165 - Andrew Cerniglia (Navy) dec Brevin Cassella (Binghamton) 5-3 174 - Danny Wask (Navy) dec Dimitri Gamkrelidze (Binghamton) 4-1SV 184 - Jacob Nolan (Binghamton) dec David Key (Navy) 8-3 197 - Louie DePrez (Binghamton) tech Daniel Williams (Navy) 20-4 285 - Cory Day (Binghamton) dec Grady Griess (Navy) 6-2 Army West Point 22 Binghamton 11 125 - Ethan Berginc (Army West Point) dec Carson Wagner (Binghamton) 8-2 133 - Braden Basile (Army West Point) dec Micah Roes (Binghamton) 8-4 141 - Logan Brown (Army West Point) dec Ivan Garcia (Binghamton) 8-2 149 - Matt Williams (Army West Point) dec Caleb Sweet (Binghamton) 11-7 157 - Nate Lukez (Army West Point) maj Carter Baer (Binghamton) 11-3 165 - Brevin Cassella (Binghamton) dec Gunner Filipowicz (Army West Point) 6-1 174 - Ben Pasiuk (Army West Point) dec Dimitri Gamkrelidze (Binghamton) 6-5 184 - Jacob Nolan (Binghamton) dec Dillon Sheehy (Army West Point) 3-2 197 - Louie DePrez (Binghamton) tech Wolfgang Frable (Army West Point) 18-2 285 - Lucas Stoddard (Army West Point) dec Charlie Tibbitts (Binghamton) 5-0 Cal Poly 43 CSU Bakersfield 3 125 - Dominic Mendez (Cal Poly) dec Richard Castro-Sandoval (CSU Bakersfield) 4-1 133 - Zeth Romney (Cal Poly) fall Santino Sanchez (CSU Bakersfield) 1:47 141 - Abe Hinrichsen (Cal Poly) dec Louie Ramos (CSU Bakersfield) 7-4 149 - Chance Lamer (Cal Poly) fall Brock Rogers (CSU Bakersfield) 2:02 157 - Legend Lamer (Cal Poly) Devyn Flores-Che (CSU Bakersfield) 1:16 165 - Guillermo Escobedo (CSU Bakersfield) dec Michael Goldfeder (Cal Poly) 2-1 174 - Blake Hinrichsen (Cal Poly) tech Chris Neal (CSU Bakersfield) 22-5 184 - Kendall LaRosa (Cal Poly) FFT 197 - Jarad Priest (Cal Poly) tech Ryan Arrington (CSU Bakersfield) 16-0 285 - Trevor Tinker (Cal Poly) dec Jake Andrews (CSU Bakersfield) 5-0 Campbell 31 Davidson 9 125 - Anthony Molton (Campbell) tech Enis Ljikovic (Davidson) 21-6 133 - Domenic Zaccone (Campbell) tech John Hager (Davidson) 19-4 141 - Chris Rivera (Campbell) maj Josh Viarengo (Davidson) 14-4 149 - Tyler McKnight (Davidson) dec Hagen Heistand (Campbell) 4-1 157 - Tanner Peake (Davidson) dec Chris Earnest (Campbell) 6-1 165 - Dom Baker (Campbell) dec Bryce Sanderlin (Davidson) 4-1SV 174 - Riley Augustine (Campbell) dec Marc Koch (Davidson) 3-1 184 - Wyatt Ferguson (Davidson) dec Conor Maslanak (Campbell) 4-2 197 - Levi Hopkins (Campbell) fall Cameo Blankenship (Davidson) 2:20 285 - Taye Ghadiali (Campbell) tech Jake Fernicola (Davidson) 17-2 Stanford 34 Drexel 6 125 - Nico Provo (Stanford) dec Desmond Pleasant (Drexel) 8-6 133 - Dom Lajoie (Stanford) dec Jaxon Maroney (Drexel) 9-3 141 - Jordan Soriano (Drexel) fall Jason Miranda (Stanford) 1:45 149 - Jaden Abas (Stanford) maj Dominic Findora (Drexel) 16-5 157 - Daniel Cardenas (Stanford) tech Tyler Williams (Drexel) 21-5 165 - Hunter Garvin (Stanford) maj Cody Walsh (Drexel) 14-3 174 - Lorenzo Norman (Stanford) maj Jasiah Queen (Drexel) 20-8 184 - Jack Darrah (Stanford) dec Justin Griffith (Drexel) 2-1 197 - Nick Stemmet (Stanford) tech Ibrahim Ameer (Drexel) 17-2 285 - Peter Ming (Stanford) dec Santino Morina (Drexel) 4-1
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  35. The wikipedia page explaining critical thinking... you don't see the connection? You should be 1st in line to read it, my friend.
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  36. at Cal State University @ Bakersfield. This news was broken 9 days ago on the CSUB wrestling website but since nobody else mentioned it here I thought I'd do so. https://gorunners.com/news/2024/1/12/wrestling-smith-welcomes-assistant-coach-anthony-valencia.aspx https://gorunners.com/sports/wrestling/roster#sidearm-roster-coaches
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  37. Keith Gavin knew he could push Pitzer to finish that last minute and instead protected his athlete and gave up the dual. Great coach, class act
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  38. The race that’s over is dynamic????
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  39. Effetes are not elite. Ivy city dwellers are not elite by any definition I accept. They are most definitely effete. My experience is that city and dense suburban dwellers everywhere think everyone else has too much freedom and want to control/limit what the other people can do. Maybe it is required in a humano-dense area for everyone to forfeit some freedom in order to get along. However, they should be able to communally make rules ONLY for those in their immediate area. I neither need nor want effetes in DC or NY or Boston or LA of SF all of whom are over 500 miles from me to have ANY say about how I live or what I do. It matters not if there are 1 billion million of them and I am only one. Majority does not rule, majority does not have authority, majority may not infringe my rights, majority may do none of the above Majority may only vest very limited authority in their own representative who may make decisions for a government that we have also given very limited authority to decide how best to defend us, secure borders, make roads, house criminals, and very little else.
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  40. If we could forget the primary and go straight to a 3 way race with Halley picking Manchin as running mate, I think she would win.
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  41. Dumb question time: Are he and Suriano no longer on SK? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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  42. What are the odds they’ll start at 125?
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  43. Beard beat Stout by major, 18-8, at the Princeton Open in November; then tech falled him at Midlands. Beat DePrez by MD last Friday, 12-1. Beat Cardenas 10-3 the following afternoon. The matches will be tougher for the other guys.
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  44. On that note, can we talk about how passive Michigan was? I realize PSU is really good - I even suggested they could shut Michigan out if they wrestled all their guys, and they damn near did anyway - but in the majority of matches it felt like we were watching paint dry because the Michigan guy was blocking and refusing to engage. Ragusin and Lemley actually wrestled to win and you can probably include Bullock, but man, the rest weren't doing much even when their corner was begging them to try something. Rivera was being kind to the Wolverines, IMO.
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  45. Why do people say the gov or the media? It’s becoming one in the same.
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