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  1. Little Rock’s streak ends at six Little Rock’s historic run ended when the Trojans traveled to Stanford. The Cardinal wrestling team defeated Little Rock 24-15. Although the Trojans lost, their three rising stars shined against tough competitors. Nasir Bailey defeated Dominic LaJoie 19-3 at 133 pounds, Stephen Little pinned Nick Stemmet in 51 seconds at 197 pounds and Josiah Hill majored Jackson Mankowski 15-5 at heavyweight. Five other Trojans lost their matches by three or fewer points. Before losing to Stanford, Little Rock handled #16 Oregon State 20-17. Jeremiah Reno pinned Brandon Kaylor at 125 pounds, Bailey downed Gabe Whisenhunt 13-4, Joey Bianchi blanke Kekana Fouret 10-0, Little defeated Justin Rademacher 10-3 and Hill defeated #17 Boone McDermott, 4-1. Oregon State falls to Little Rock Oregon State found themselves on the wrong side of upset matches. However, the Beavers did win five matches against the Trojans. Cleveland Belton defeated Cael Keck 7-5, Nash Singleton defeated Kyle Dutton 11-8, Isaiah Crosby knocked off Matt Bianchi 9-7, Matthew Olguin tech fall Brendon Abdon 21-4 up at 174 lbs and Trey Munoz beat Triston Wills 11-8. Stanford captures first Pac-12 victory Stanford had its first Pac-12 dual against Little Rock at home and won 24-15. The Cardinal won seven out of the ten matches and ended the Trojans six-match win streak. Nico Provo began the dual with a 13-11 victory at 125 pounds against a hot Jeremiah Reno. Jason Miranda won a shootout over Brennan Van Hoecke, 15-13, Jaden Abas prevailed in another barnburner over Kyle Dutton, 13-10, Daniel Cardenas defeated Matt Bianchi 5-0, Hunter Garvin pinned Brandon Abdon, Tye Monteiro upset #18 Tyler Brennan 5-2 and Jack Darrah edged Triston Wills 3-2.
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  2. This last weekend was a big one for the biggest teams in the DI landscape. There were a pair of duals featuring top-ten teams squaring off and others that saw them face prominent opposition. These marquee duals will surely impact the new set of dual rankings, which will drop tomorrow. Here’s a brief recap of the notable action for each school in the top ten and what they have on the horizon. 1. Penn State: Win 42-6 (at Maryland) The Nittany Lions ran their unbeaten streak in dual meets to 51 consecutive matches with a 42-6 thumping of Maryland, on the road. Penn State was without two potential starters (Aaron Nagao - 133) and Tyler Kasak/David Evans (149) and those were the only two losses on the day. All eight of their wins came via bonus points and four were falls. The most notable win came at 197 lbs where top-ranked Aaron Brooks majored fifth-ranked Jaxon Smith, 13-4. The two 149 lbers went to the Mat-Town Open to boost their match total for NCAA qualification purposes. Kasak and Evans ended up hitting and the freshman, Kasak, got a 4-2 victory. Next: On Friday, Penn State will host number seven Ohio State. 2. Iowa: Win 36-6 (at #26 Illinois); Win 46-0 (at Northwestern) Iowa had a weekend road trip through Illinois and came away with a pair of dominating dual victories. Tom Brands’ team only lost two matches across the two duals and both came in sudden victory. They combined to outdistance Illinois and Northwestern by an 82-6 margin. 197 lber Zach Glazier ran his perfect record to 18-0 with a pair of bonus-point victories. There might be some clarity at 133 lbs as Cullan Schriever got the call in both duals. Against Illinois, he majored #30 Tony Madrigal (Illinois), 9-1. The Northwestern dual saw him tech Patrick Adams, 24-9. Schriever is now 8-1 on the year. Brody Teske, one of the other options at 133, moved up to 141 lbs for the weekend and won both of his bouts. Top-ranked Real Woods was given the weekend off. Next: Friday, Iowa will travel to meet #13 Michigan. Though the Hawkeyes are favorites, there are plenty of possible intriguing matchups. 3. Missouri: Win 30-6 (at #19 West Virginia); Loss 20-16 (at #9 Cornell) Missouri took to the road and faced a pair of ranked opponents. Friday saw the Tigers post a lopsided win over conference rival West Virginia. Mizzou’s one-two punch of Noah Surtin and Kade Moore staked them to an 11-0 after a tech fall and fall, respectively. At 165 lbs, two-time national champion Keegan O’Toole barely escaped against All-American Peyton Hall, 8-7. Sunday saw Mizzou go north to Cornell for a huge non-conference dual. For the first time in a month, Cornell was a full strength and showed off. In the early going, it was Moore who turned heads, by putting returning national champion Vito Arujau on his back for an early lead. Arujau battled back to win 10-9, but it was a solid performance for the previously unheralded Moore. Once again, 165 lbs was front and center as O’Toole squared off with second-ranked Julian Ramirez. After Ramirez grabbed the first takedown, the rest of the contest was all O’Toole. He prevailed with a 13-5 major decision. The remaining key matches were less friendly to the Tigers and they fell to Cornell, 20-16. Heavyweight Zach Elam remained unbeaten with a 2-1 victory over Lewis Fernandes. Next: Missouri will have no time to lick their wounds as they’ll host #4 Oklahoma State on Sunday. 4. Oklahoma State: Win 22-12 (#20 Northern Iowa); Win 21-12 (#5 Iowa State) Oklahoma State played host to a pair of Big 12 teams from the state of Iowa and finished the weekend with their perfect record intact. Friday’s 22-12 win over Northern Iowa, coupled with a 21-12 win over Iowa State pushed the Cowboys to 10-0. The UNI bout featured a #1 vs. #2 showdown at 184 lbs. At one point, Oklahoma State’s second-ranked Dustin Plott appeared to have Parker Keckeisen on the ropes; however, Keckeisen battled back to win 12-6. The 149 lb contest saw the return of Jordan Williams to the starting lineup. Williams won via tech fall and may have made a statement for the starting spot at the weight. At heavyweight, Konner Doucet got by Tyrell Gordon in tiebreakers during a top-15 clash. Saturday night’s mega-dual with Iowa State saw the Cowboys win the first three matches and jump out to an insurmountable 10-0 advantage. The key win in the sequence saw Tagen Jamison take down #7 Anthony Echemendia in sudden victory. That victory was crucial for Jamison who has faced a tough schedule, of late. Any comeback hopes for the Cyclones were thwarted by major decisions at 184 and 197 lbs by Plott and true freshman, Jersey Robb. Plott downed returning All-American Will Feldkamp, while Robb was called into duty, with Luke Surber unavailable, and not only won but posted a 15-6 major decision over #30 Julien Broderson. Next: It gets no easier for Oklahoma State as they face #23 Arizona State on Friday at home before traveling to #3 Missouri on Sunday. 5. Iowa State: Win 37-4 (at #18 Oklahoma); Loss 21-12 (at #4 Oklahoma State) The Cyclones took to the road for a pair of duals against traditional Big 12 rivals Oklahoma and Oklahoma State. There wasn’t much suspense surrounding the Oklahoma dual as Iowa State took nine of ten matches from the Sooners. At 149 lbs, Casey Swiderski returned to the lineup, after an absence of almost two months and picked up a ranked win over #32 Willie McDougald. Freshman 174 lbs MJ Gaitan had an impressive ranked win pinning #29 Tate Picklo. Some bright spots for ISU in their loss to Oklahoma State include a second win on the weekend from Swiderski. He beat #17 Sammy Alvarez, 8-2. David Carr wasn’t seriously threatened in one of the headline bouts of the evening. Carr got by CKLV champion, Izzak Olejnik, 8-1. Gaitan also was unbeaten during the Oklahoma swing; taking down dangerous true freshman Brayden Thompson, 6-3 in sudden victory and Yonger Bastida maintained his perfect record and grabbed a top-ten victory (Doucet). Next: The Cyclones are at home this week for a Friday dual with #19 West Virginia 6. Nebraska: Win 39-3 (at Northwestern); Win 28-9 (at #17 Wisconsin) The Cornhuskers flexed their muscles in a pair of Big Ten wins on Friday/Sunday. Neither of their opponents managed more than ten team points as Nebraska cruised, even with the services of two-time All-American 157 lber Peyton Robb. Jacob Van Dee, Ridge Lovett, Lenny Pinto, and Silas Allred all went 2-0 on the weekend for Nebraska. Allred had identical 19-4 tech falls against Northwestern and Wisconsin, giving him three straight techs - all by the same score. Next: Nebraska is in action against #26 Illinois at home on Sunday. That dual should feature a top-ten clash at 149 lbs as true freshman Kannon Webster is ranked eighth and chasing Nebraska’s #1 Lovett. 7. Ohio State: Win 20-19 (#13 Michigan) What a Friday night for Tom Ryan’s team! His Buckeyes have been the recipients of some horrendous fortune on the injury front, of late. Paddy Gallagher, Carson Kharchla, and Gavin Hoffman all are dealing with very serious ailments and are unavailable. The sad reality is that none of Ohio State’s opponents will feel sorry for them, least of all, Michigan. Friday’s dual with the Wolverines got off to an ominous start with Michigan winning the first four matches contested (Jesse Mendez received a forfeit for OSU at 141). The upperweights picked up the slack and carried the Buckeyes to victory winning four of the last five. Bryce Hepner was down early but never wavered in an exciting, 12-10 win over Beau Mantanona at 165. 184 lbs saw Ryder Rogotzke take it to #15 Jaden Bullock in a 21-0 tech fall. The deciding match came at 285 lbs when freshman Nick Feldman used a third-period takedown to knock off #4 Lucas Davison, 4-3. Next: There’s no time to celebrate for Ohio State as they’ll travel to top-ranked Penn State Friday and #14 Rutgers Sunday. 8. NC State: Win 31-6 (at #25 Pittsburgh) Friday marked the first day of the ACC dual season and NC State traveled north to take on a dangerous Pittsburgh team that was responsible for Ohio State’s only loss of the year. That didn’t bother the Wolfpack as they started the dual with back-to-back major decisions from Jarrett Trombley and Kai Orine and never looked back. The unheralded middleweights for NC State both picked up a pair of really strong wins against Pitt. Derek Fields pulled a slight upset on #14 Holden Heller, while Alex Faison downed #17 Luca Augustine. Despite Augustine holding a higher national ranking, Faison is now 3-0 career against him. Next: The ACC schedule continues with heated rival North Carolina on Friday night. 9. Cornell: Win 37-6 (Harvard), Win 47-0 (Brown), Win 20-16 (at #3 Missouri) Saturday saw Cornell host Harvard and Brown for their first two Ivy League duals of the year. Greg Diakmoihalis set the tone in the Harvard dual with an impressive 14-3 major decision over #21 Diego Sotelo. The rest of the dual went as you would expect, though Mike Grey was able to get some new faces (Brody Oleksak and Colt Barley) in at 165 and 174, respectively. In Saturday’s second dual, Cornell blanked Brown, 47-0. Seven of the ten Big Red wrestlers logged bonus point wins. Sunday saw the mega, non-conference matchup with third-ranked Missouri. After surrendering a pin at 125 lbs, Cornell won the next four bouts to lead 13-3 at the break. The final bout in the first half saw true freshman Meyer Shapiro dominate three-time All-American Brock Mauller in a 14-4 major decision. Huge wins at 184 and 197 lbs clinched the dual for Grey’s team. Chris Foca was facing an imposing opponent in #11 Clayton Whiting, but it didn’t seem to matter as he poured it on - to the tune of 14-1. Jacob Cardenas locked up the win by shutting out multiple-time All-American Rocky Elam, which accounted for Elam’s first loss of the year. With their full lineup available Cornell is a dangerous team and much better than their current ninth ranking. Next: Saturday brings Columbia to Ithaca for an Ivy/EIWA dual. 10. Minnesota: Win 20-12 (at #14 Rutgers) Minnesota made the long trek to the East Coast for a Saturday afternoon matinee with #14 Rutgers. True freshman Tyler Wells continues to impress and notched his biggest win of the season, by upsetting #8 Dylan Shawver, 5-2 in sudden victory. His win got Minnesota on the board after a loss at 125 lbs. Three consecutive wins from the middleweights were highlighted by Michael Blockhus, who stays hot with a tech fall at 157 lbs. The turning point of the match came at 184 lbs as true freshman Max McEnelly stepped in and recorded a 4-2 win over the dangerous #22 Brian Soldano. Rutgers still had a shot at the victory with unbeaten #9 John Poznanski lurking at 197 lbs. Those hopes were dashed with an upset by Garrett Joles. Jokes got a takedown in sudden victory to come out on top, 4-1. That is the biggest of the 13 wins on the year for Joles. Next: Minnesota stays home next weekend and plays host to Maryland on Friday and Northwestern on Sunday.
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Saturday’s Dual Results Minnesota 20 Rutgers 12 125 - Dean Peterson (Rutgers) dec Patrick McKee (Minnesota) 6-4 133 - Tyler Wells (Minnesota) dec Dylan Shawver (Rutgers) 5-2SV 141 - Mitch Moore (Rutgers) dec Vance VomBaur (Minnesota) 4-1 149 - Drew Roberts (Minnesota) dec Michael Cetta (Rutgers) 3-0 157 - Michael Blockhus (Minnesota) tech Al DeSantis (Rutgers) 18-3 165 - Blaine Brenner (Minnesota) dec Luke Gayer (Rutgers) 2-0 174 - Jackson Turley (Rutgers) dec Andrew Sparks (Minnesota) 7-4 184 - Max McEnelly (Minnesota) dec Brian Soldano (Rutgers) 3-2 197 - Garrett Joles (Minnesota) dec John Poznanski (Rutgers) 4-1SV 285 - Yaraslau Slavikouski (Rutgers) dec Bennett Tabor (Minnesota) 8-2 Cornell 37 Harvard 6 125 - Greg Diakomihalis (Cornell) maj Diego Sotelo (Harvard) 14-3 133 - Vito Arujau (Cornell) maj Coleman Nogle (Harvard) 14-4 141 - Vince Cornella (Cornell) fall Jaden Pepe (Harvard) 2:10 149 - Ethan Fernandez (Cornell) dec Jack Crook (Harvard) 11-7 157 - Meyer Shapiro (Cornell) maj Jimmy Harrington (Harvard) 14-3 165 - Joshua Kim (Harvard) dec Brody Oleksak (Cornell) 11-4 174 - Phil Conigilario(Harvard) maj Colt Barley (Cornell) 14-4 184 - Chris Foca (Cornell) tech Leonardo Tarantino (Harvard) 19-4 197 - Jacob Cardenas (Cornell) tech Alex Whitworth (Harvard) 16-1 285 - Lewis Fernandes (Cornell) fall Jeffrey Crooks (Harvard) 1:23 Cornell 47 Brown 0 125 - Greg Diakomihalis (Cornell) dec Michael Joyce (Brown) 7-4SV 133 - Vito Arujau (Cornell) tech Hunter Adrian (Brown) 19-4 141 - Vince Cornella (Cornell) dec Ian Oswalt (Brown) 7-0 149 - Ethan Fernandez (Cornell) tech Sam McMonagle (Brown) 18-1 157 - Meyer Shapiro (Cornell) tech Blake Saito (Brown) 18-3 165 - Julian Ramirez (Cornell) tech Dom Frontino (Brown) 17-2 174 - Evan Canoyer (Cornell) dec Jonathan Conrad (Brown) 4-1 184 - Chris Foca (Cornell) fall Nick Olivieri (Brown) 1:43 197 - Jacob Cardenas (Cornell) fall James Araneo (Brown) 4:52 285 - Lewis Fernandes (Cornell) fall Alex Semenenko (Brown) 2:32 Hofstra 22 Long Island 14 125 - Dylan Acevedo-Switzer (Hofstra) dec Robbie Sagaris (Long Island) 4-3TB 133 - Dylan Ryder (Hofstra) maj Christopher Betancourt (Long Island) 16-3 141 - Devin Matthews (Long Island) maj Alex Turley (Hofstra) 13-5 149 - Drew Witham (Long Island) maj Noah Tapia (Hofstra) 13-3 157 - Rhise Royster (Long Island) dec Jurius Clark (Hofstra) 6-1 165 - Jake Slotnick (Hofstra) dec James Johnston (Long Island) 6-2 174 - Ross McFarland (Hofstra) maj Corey Connolly (Long Island) 8-0 184 - Anthony D’Alesio (Long Island) dec Will Conlon (Hofstra) 9-5 197 - Nik Miller (Hofstra) dec John Dusza (Long Island) 8-3 285 - Keaton Kluever (Hofstra) tech Jared Tracy (Long Island) 21-4 Northern Illinois 22 Central Michigan 10 125 - Blake West (Northern Illinois) dec Sean Spidle (Central Michigan) 7-5 133 - Mikey Kaminski (Northern Illinois) dec Andrew Austin (Central Michigan) 13-10SV 141 - Jacob Brya (Northern Illinois) dec Ja’Kerion Merritt (Central Michigan) 5-0 149 - Corbyn Munson (Central Michigan) dec Jaivon Jones (Northern Illinois) 7-1 157 - Johnny Lovett (Central Michigan) dec Brett Smith (Northern Illinois) 5-1 165 - Tommy Bennett (Northern Illinois) dec Tyler Swiderski (Central Michigan) 5-4 174 - Alex Cramer (Central Michigan) tech Ricardo Salin (Northern Illinois) 20-5 184 - Matt Zuber (Northern Illinois) maj Adrien Cramer (Central Michigan) 10-2 197 - Carter Grewe (Northern Illinois) dec Cameron Wood (Central Michigan) 7-4 285 - Jacobi Jackson (Northern Illinois) dec Bryan Caves (Central Michigan) 4-1 Binghamton 28 Harvard 9 125 - Diego Sotelo (Harvard) dec Carson Wagner (Binghamton) 8-6 133 - Micah Roes (Binghamton) dec Coleman Nogle (Harvard) 7-3 141 - Nate Lucier (Binghamton) dec Dante Frinzi (Harvard) 9-6 149 - Jordan Brown (Binghamton) dec Jack Crook (Havard) 10-7 157 - Jimmy Harrington (Harvard) dec Carter Bear (Binghamton) 4-3 165 - Brevin Cassella (Binghamton) dec Joshua Kim (Harvard) 5-0 174 - Phil Conigliaro (Harvard) dec Dimitri Gamkrelidze (Binghamton) 4-2 184 - Jacob Nolan (Binghamton) maj Leonardo Tarantino (Harvard) 9-1 197 - Louie DePrez (Binghamton) fall Alex Whitworth (Harvard) 2:45 285 - Cory Day (Binghamton) fall Logan Marissal (Havard) :46 Army West Point 18 Bucknell 15 125 - Charlie Farmer (Army West Point) fall Owen Bell (Bucknell) 1:43 133 - Kurt Phipps (Bucknell) dec Braden Basile (Army West Point) 1-0 141 - Dylan Chappell (Bucknell) dec Logan Brown (Army West Point) 5-4 149 - Matthew Williams (Army West Point) dec Riley Bower (Bucknell) 4-1 157 - Nathan Lukez (Army West Point) dec Cade Wirnsberger (Bucknell) 5-1 165 - Noah Mulvaney (Bucknell) dec Dalton Harkins (Army West Point) 9-2SV 174 - Ben Pasiuk (Army West Point) dec Myles Takats (Bucknell) 12-11 184 - Nolan Springer (Bucknell) dec Dillon Sheehy (Army West Point) 4-1 197 - Logan Deacetis (Bucknell) dec Wolfgang Frable (Army West Point) 5-1 285 - Lucas Stoddard (Army West Point) dec Dorian Crosby (Bucknell) 4-2 Indiana 22 Purdue 9 125 - Matt Ramos (Purdue) dec Michael Spangler (Indiana) 8-6 133 - Cayden Rooks (Indiana) maj Jacob Macatangay (Purdue) 11-2 141 - Danny Fongaro (Indiana) dec Christian White (Purdue) 5-2 149 - Graham Rooks (Indiana) dec Marcos Polanco (Purdue) 5-4 157 - Brayton Lee (Indiana) dec Joey Blaze (Purdue) 4-2 165 - Stoney Buell (Purdue) dec Tyler Lillard (Indiana) 5-1 174 - DJ Washington (Indiana) dec Brody Baumann (Purdue) 9-4 184 - Roman Rogotzke (Indiana) dec James Rowley (Purdue) 6-3SV 197 - Ben Vanadia (Purdue) dec Gabe Sollars (Indiana) 6-3SV 285 - Nick Willham (Indiana) dec Tristan Ruhlman (Purdue) 4-2 Oklahoma State 21 Iowa State 12 125 - Troy Spratley (Oklahoma State) dec Kysen Terukina (Iowa State) 4-2 133 - Daton Fix (Oklahoma State) maj Evan Frost (Iowa State) 11-2 141 - Tagen Jamison (Oklahoma State) dec Anthony Echemendia (Iowa State) 4-1SV 149 - Casey Swiderski (Iowa State) dec Sammy Alvarez (Oklahoma State) 8-2 157 - Teague Travis (Oklahoma State) dec Jason Kraisser (Iowa State) 8-3 165 - David Carr (Iowa State) dec Izzak Olejnik (Oklahoma State) 8-1 174 - MJ Gaitan (Iowa State) dec Brayden Thompson (Oklahoma State) 6-3SV 184 - Dustin Plott (Oklahoma State) maj Will Feldkamp (Iowa State) 17-3 197 - Jersey Robb (Oklahoma State) maj Julien Broderson (Iowa State) 15-6 285 - Yonger Bastida (Iowa State) dec Konner Doucet (Oklahoma State) 7-2 Franklin & Marshall 33 Sacred Heart 10 125 - Jake Ice (Sacred Heart) maj Eric Howe (F&M) 10-1 133 - Mason Leiphart (F&M) dec Andrew Fallon (Sacred Heart) 14-9 141 - Pat Phillips (F&M) dec Vincent Milazzo (Sacred Heart) 4-0 149 - Josh Hillard (F&M) fall Chris Naegele (Sacred Heart) 2:37 157 - Dominic Wheatley (F&M) tech Connor MacDonald (Sacred Heart) 15-0 165 - Scott Jarosz (Sacred Heart) dec Josh Palmucci (F&M) 8-1 174 - Noah Fox (F&M) tech Owen Ayotte (Sacred Heart) 25-6 184 - James Conway (F&M) tech Hunter Perez (Sacred Heart) 19-3 197 - John Crawford (F&M) fall Jake Trovato (Sacred Heart) 3:43 285 - Brendan Gilchrist (Sacred Heart) dec Harrison Shapiro (F&M) 4-1 Binghamton 24 Brown 9 125 - Michael Joyce (Brown) dec Carson Wagner (Binghamton) 7-2 133 - Micah Roes (Binghamton) dec Hunter Adrian (Brown) 4-3 141 - Nate Lucier (Binghamton) dec Ian Oswalt (Brown) 2-1SV 149 - Sam McMonagle (Brown) dec Jordan Brown (Binghamton) 2-1 157 - Blake Saito (Brown) dec Carter Baer (Binghamton) 9-3 165 - Brevin Cassella (Binghamton) dec Dom Frontino (Brown) 3-0 174 - Dimitri Gamkrelidze (Binghamton) dec Jonathan Conrad (Brown) 4-2 184 - Jacob Nolan (Binghamton) tech Nick Olivieri (Brown) 17-1 197 - Louie DePrez (Binghamton) maj James Araneo (Brown) 16-2 285 - Cory Day (Binghamton) dec Alex Semenenko (Brown) 6-0 Northern Iowa 30 Oklahoma 12 125 - Conrad Hendriksen (Oklahoma) dec Trever Anderson (Northern Iowa) 7-6 133 - Julian Farber (Northern Iowa) maj Jace Koelzer (Oklahoma) 9-1 141 - Cael Happel (Northern Iowa) tech Kaden Smith (Oklahoma) 21-6 149 - Willie McDougald (Oklahoma) dec Cael Rahnavardi (Northern Iowa) 3-2 157 - Ryder Downey (Northern Iowa) maj Jared Hill (Oklahoma) 13-1 165 - Cael Carlson (Oklahoma) dec RJ Weston (Northern Iowa) 7-6 174 - Jared Simma (Northern Iowa) fall Tate Picklo (Oklahoma) 4:01 184 - Parker Keckeisen (Northern Iowa) tech Carson Berryhill (Oklahoma) 22-6 197 - Wyatt Voelker (Northern Iowa) fall Ryan Nichols (Oklahoma) 4:22 285 - Josh Heindselman (Oklahoma) dec Tyrell Gordon (Northern Iowa) 4-1SV Sunday’s Dual Results Penn State 42 Maryland 6 125 - Braeden Davis (Penn State) tech Tommy Capul (Maryland) 15-0 133 - Braxton Brown (Maryland) dec Baylor Shunk (Penn State) 8-3 141 - Beau Bartlett (Penn State) maj Kal Miller (Maryland) 11-1 149 - Ethen Miller (Maryland) dec Connor Pierce (Penn State) 5-0 157 - Levi Haines (Penn State) tech Michael North (Maryland) 15-0 165 - Mitchell Mesenbrink (Penn State) fall Ryan Money (Maryland) :50 174 - Carter Starocci (Penn State) fall Mason Stein (Maryland) 4:26 184 - Bernie Truax (Penn State) fall Chase Mielnik (Maryland) 1:43 197 - Aaron Brooks (Penn State) maj Jaxon Smith (Maryland) 13-4 285 - Greg Kerkvliet (Penn State) fall Jordan Gabriel (Maryland) :55 Bellarmine 23 Gardner-Webb 15 125 - Drew West (Gardner-Webb) tech Damion Ryan (Bellarmine) 18-1 133 - Trayce Eckman (Bellarmine) maj Tyson Lane (Gardner-Webb) 16-6 141 - AJ Rallo (Bellarmine) maj Dominic DiTullio (Gardner-Webb) 9-0 149 - Zach Price (Gardner-Webb) dec Zac Cowan (Bellarmine) 4-2 157 - Ty Porter (Gardner-Webb) dec Jeb Prechtel (Bellarmine) 6-4 165 - Grant O’Dell (Bellarmine) dec Andrew Wilson (Gardner-Webb) 7-3 174 - Cole Nance (Bellarmine) dec Samuel Mora (Gardner-Webb) 6-5 184 - Jha’Quan Anderson (Gardner-Webb) maj Sam Schroeder (Bellarmine) 11-1 197 - Andrew Liber (Bellarmine) dec Josh McCutheon (Gardner-Webb) 12-8 285 - Thadd Huff (Bellarmine) fall Peyton McComas (Gardner-Webb) 2:51 Cornell 20 Missouri 16 125 - Noah Surtin (Missouri) fall Brett Ungar (Cornell) 2:21 133 - Vito Arujau (Cornell) dec Kade Moore (Missouri) 10-9 141 - Vince Cornella (Cornell) dec Josh Edmond (Missouri) 9-6 149 - Ethan Fernandez (Cornell) dec Zeke Seltzer (Missouri) 4-0 157 - Meyer Shapiro (Cornell) maj Brock Mauller (Missouri) 14-4 165 - Keegan O’Toole (Missouri) maj Julian Ramirez (Cornell) 13-5 174 - Peyton Mocco (Missouri) dec Evan Canoyer (Cornell) 8-2 184 - Chris Foca (Cornell) tech Clayton Whiting (Missouri) 14-1 197 - Jacob Cardenas (Cornell) dec Rocky Elam (Missouri) 4-0 285 - Zach Elam (Missouri) dec Lewis Fernandes (Cornell) 2-1 Rider 42 Bloomsburg 3 125 - Tyler Klinsky (Rider) fall Bronson Garber (Bloomsburg) 3:00 133 - Richie Koehler (Rider) tech Major Lewis (Bloomsburg) 17-1 141 - Will Betancourt (Rider) FFT 149 - Quinn Kinner (Rider) tech Nik Antonelli (Bloomsburg) 17-1 157 - Colton Washleski (Rider) dec Will Morrow (Bloomsburg) 10-3 165 - Caden Dobbins (Bloomsburg) dec Cole McComas (Rider) 5-0 174 - Michael Wilson (Rider) maj Nolen Zeigler (Bloomsburg) 15-4 184 - Isaac Dean (Rider) dec Tanner Culver (Bloomsburg) 7-2 197 - Azeem Bell (Rider) tech David Tuttle (Bloomsburg) 22-7 285 - David Szuba (Rider) tech Tyler McCatharn (Bloomsburg) 21-4 Air Force 21 North Dakota State 13 125 - Tucker Owens (Air Force) maj Ryan Henningson (North Dakota State) 11-3 133 - Fernando Barreto (North Dakota State) dec Robert Wright (Air Force) 6-2 141 - Gavin Drexler (North Dakota State) dec Garrett Kuchan (Air Force) 10-3 149 - Max Petersen (North Dakota State) maj Joe Fernau (Air Force) 15-3 157 - Landon Johnson (North Dakota State) dec Brooks Gable (Air Force) 2-0 165 - Giano Petrucelli (Air Force) maj Brendan Howes (North Dakota State) 14-2 174 - Noah Blake (Air Force) dec Mason Gode (North Dakota State) 3-2 184 - Sam Wolf (Air Force) maj Adam Cherne (North Dakota State) 12-0 197 - Calvin Sund (Air Force) dec Spencer Mooberry (North Dakota State) 6-3 285 - Wyatt Hendrickson (Air Force) dec Devon Dawson (North Dakota State) 9-4 Virginia 36 American 6 125 - Kyle Montaperto (Virginia) tech Shamil Kalmatov (American) 15-0 133 - Gable Porter (Virginia) dec Max Leete (American) 4-1 141 - Jack Gioffre (Virginia) tech Cael McIntyre (American) 20-5 149 - Jack Nies (American) dec Michael Gioffre (Virginia) 5-4 157 - Dylan Cedeno (Virginia) tech Ryan Zimmerman (American) 23-4 165 - Nick Hamilton (Virginia) maj Breon Phifer (American) 12-2 174 - Justin McCoy (Virginia) tech Mervin Mancia (American) 15-0 184 - Lucas White (American) dec Griffin Gammell (Virginia) 12-7 197 - Krystian Kinsey (Virginia) tech Caleb Beaty (American) 21-4 285 - Ryan Catka (Virginia) maj Will Jarrell (American) 14-6 Chattanooga 28 Davidson 13 125 - Chaz McDonald (Chattanooga) fall Enis Ljikovic (Davidson) 2:14 133 - Blake Boarman (Chattanooga) maj John Hager (Davidson) 11-2 141 - Isaiah Powe (Chattanooga) tech Joshua Viarengo (Davidson) 22-4 149 - Matthew Williams (Chattanooga) tech Matt McLaughlin (Davidson) 18-3 157 - Lincoln Heck (Chattanooga) maj Noah Frack (Davidson) 14-4 165 - Bryce Sanderlin (Davidson) dec Kamdyn Munro (Chattanooga) 11-5 174 - Marc Koch (Davidson) dec Sergio Desiante (Chattanooga) 4-1 184 - Wyatt Ferguson (Davidson) dec Ryan Stein (Chattanooga) 8-2 197 - David Harper (Chattanooga) maj Cameo Blankenship (Davidson) 11-1 285 - Jake Fernicola (Davidson) maj Kaleb Snodgrass (Chattanooga) 13-2 The Citadel 35 VMI 3 125 - Malik Hardy (The Citadel) dec Tony Burke (VMI) 8-2 133 - George Rosas (The Citadel) dec Dyson Dunham (VMI) 2-1 141 - Jacob Silka (The Citadel) tech Raymond Cmil (VMI) 17-0 149 - Jeffrey Boyd (The Citadel) tech Ryan Vigil (VMI) 22-5 157 - Hayden Watson (The Citadel) dec Josh Yost (VMI) 2-0 165 - Ben Haubert (The Citadel) maj Luke Hart (VMI) 11-2 174 - Braxton Lewis (VMI) dec Brodie Porter (The Citadel) 3-2 184 - Adam Ortega (The Citadel) dec Toby Schoffstall (VMI) 11-5 197 - Patrick Brophy (The Citadel) dec Josh Evans (VMI) 5-2 285 - Ben Stemmet (The Citadel) fall Tyler Mousaw (VMI) :53 Central Michigan 22 SIU Edwardsville 12 125 - Sean Spidle (Central Michigan) dec Davian Guanajuato (SIU Edwardsville) 5-0 133 - Marcel Lopez (SIU Edwardsville) dec Andrew Austin (Central Michigan) 5-2 141 - Eric Almarinez (SIU Edwardsville) dec Jimmy Nugent (Central Michigan) 8-6 149 - Corbyn Munson (Central Michigan) dec Caleb Tyus (SIU Edwardsville) 6-4 157 - Johnny Lovett (Central Michigan) maj Brock Woodcock (SIU Edwardsville) 15-2 165 - Bradley Gillum (SIU Edwardsville) dec Tracy Hubbard (Central Michigan) 5-3 174 - Alex Cramer (Central Michigan) tech Dominic Lopez (SIU Edwardsville) 19-3 184 - Deron Pulliam (SIU Edwardsville) dec Cody Brenner (Central Michigan) 4-1SV 197 - Cameron Wood (Central Michigan) dec Ryan Yarnell (SIU Edwardsville) 6-3SV 285 - Bryan Caves (Central Michigan) maj Bryson Buhk (SIU Edwardsville) 11-0 Nebraska 28 Wisconsin 9 125 - Eric Barnett (Wisconsin) dec Caleb Smith (Nebraska) 5-3 133 - Jacob Van Dee (Nebraska) dec Nicolar Rivera (Wisconsin) 6-4 141 - Brock Hardy (Nebraska) tech Felix Lettini (Wisconsin) 19-4 149 - Ridge Lovett (Nebraska) fall Julian George (Wisconsin) 2:34 157 - Ethan Stiles (Nebraska) dec Luke Mechler (Wisconsin) 4-1 165 - Dean Hamiti (Wisconsin) dec Antrell Taylor (Nebraska) 7-2 174 - Max Maylor (Wisconsin) dec Bubba Wilson (Nebraska) 4-2 184 - Lenny Pinto (Nebraska) dec Shane Liegel (Wisconsin) 7-2 197 - Silas Allred (Nebraska) tech Joshua Otto (Wisconsin) 19-4 285 - Nash Hutmacher (Nebraska) dec Gannon Rosenfeld (Wisconsin) 19-14 Iowa 46 Northwestern 0 125 - Drake Ayala (Iowa) tech Massey Odiotti (Northwestern) 19-4 133 - Cullan Schriever (Iowa) tech Patrick Adams (Northwestern) 24-9 141 - Brody Teske (Iowa) tech Kolby McClain (Northwestern) 17-1 149 - Caleb Rathjen (Iowa) fall Aiden Vandenbush (Northwestern) 3:46 157 - Jared Franek (Iowa) dec Trevor Chumbley (Northwestern) 4-1SV 165 - Michael Caliendo (Iowa) tech Maxx Mayfield (Northwestern) 21-5 174 - Patrick Kennedy (Iowa) maj David Ferrante (Northwestern) 11-2 184 - Aiden Riggins (Iowa) dec Troy Fisher (Northwestern) 4-2 197 - Zach Glazier (Iowa) maj Evan Bates (Northwestern) 11-2 285 - Ben Kueter (Iowa) fall Jack Jessen (Northwestern) :45 West Virginia 40 Morgan State 3 125 - Jace Schafer (West Virginia) tech Julian Dawson (Morgan State) 18-1 133 - Makhare Rogers (Morgan State) dec Garhett Dickenson (West Virginia) 7-3 141 - Jordan Titus (West Virginia) tech Thomas Fierro (Morgan State) 15-0 149 - Ty Watters (West Virginia) FFT 157 - Alex Hornfeck (West Virginia) tec Joshua Greenwood (Morgan State) 4-0 165 - Peyton Hall (West Virginia) maj Jake Marsh (Morgan State) 23-10 174 - Jack Blumer (West Virginia) dec Cort Vann (Morgan State) 4-0 184 - Dennis Robin (West Virginia) maj Kyle Grey (Morgan State) 10-2 197 - Austin Cooley (West Virginia) tech Nathanic Kendricks (Morgan State) 19-4 285 - Michael Wolfgram (West Virginia) FFT Clarion 43 Edinboro 3 125 - Joey Fischer (Clarion) tech Caleb Edwards (Edinboro) 19-1 133 - TJ England (Clarion) fall Eamonn Jimenez (Edinboro) 5:55 141 - Ryan Sullivan (Clarion) tech Jacob Brenneman (Edinboro) 24-9 149 - Kyle Schickel (Clarion) maj Colin Roberts (Edinboro) 17-3 157 - Alejandro Herrera-Rondon (Clarion) fall Gannon Jacquay (Edinboro) 3:46 165 - Eli Brinsky (Clarion) dec Max Kirby (Edinboro) 3-2 174 - John Worthing (Clarion) maj Joey Arnold (Edinboro) 9-1 184 - Cam Pine (Clarion) maj Brody Evans (Edinboro) 13-4 197 - Jack Kilner (Edinboro) dec Ethan Wiant (Clarion) 5-1 285 - John Meyers (Clarion) fall Nick Lodato (Edinboro) 6:49 Penn 31 Columbia 3 125 - Nick Babin (Columbia) dec Max Gallagher (Penn) 4-0 133 - Michael Colaiocco (Penn) tech Yianni Vines (Columbia) 19-4 141 - CJ Composto (Penn) dec Kai Owen (Columbia) 9-3 149 - Andy Troczynski (Penn) maj Richard Fedalen (Columbia) 11-2 157 - Lucas Revano (Penn) maj David Berkovich (Columbia) 18-5 165 - Kaya Sement (Penn) dec Kyle Mosher (Columbia) 8-2 174 - Nick Incontrera (Penn) dec Lennox Wolak (Columbia) 5-3 184 - Max Hale (Penn) dec Aaron Ayzerov (Columbia) 9-4 197 - Cole Urbas (Penn) dec Jack Wehmeyer (Columbia) 7-1 285 - John Stout (Penn) dec Billy McChesney (Columbia) 10-6 North Carolina 20 Navy 17 125 - Spencer Moore (North Carolina) tech Hayden Benter (Navy) 19-4 133 - Brendan Ferretti (Navy) dec Jace Palmer (North Carolina) 8-5 141 - Lachlan McNeil (North Carolina) dec Josh Koderhandt (Navy) 9-6 149 - Kaemen Smith (Navy) dec Wil Guida (North Carolina) 13-9 157 - Sonny Santiago (North Carolina) dec Jonathan Ley (Navy) 4-2 165 - Andrew Cerniglia (Navy) fall Isaias Estrada (North Carolina) :42 174 - Tyler Eischens (North Carolina) dec Danny Wask (Navy) 15-12SV 184 - Gavin Kane (North Carolina) dec David Key (Navy) 9-6 197 - Max Shaw (North Carolina) dec Daniel Williams (Navy) 5-3 285 - Grady Griess (Navy) tech Cade Lautt (North Carolina) 17-2 Bucknell 24 Drexel 10 125 - Desmond Pleasant (Drexel) maj Kade Davidheiser (Bucknell) 14-5 133 - Kurt Phipps (Bucknell) dec Jaxon Maroney (Drexel) 6-1 141 - Braden Bower (Bucknell) maj Jordan Soriano (Drexel) 14-3 149 - Dom Findora (Drexel) dec Riley Bower (Bucknell) 10-4 157 - Tyler Williams (Drexel) dec Aiden Davis (Bucknell) 4-1SV 165 - Noah Mulvaney (Bucknell) dec Cody Walsh (Drexel) 8-5 174 - Myles Takats (Bucknell) dec Jack Janda (Drexel) 9-8 184 - Mikey Bartush (Bucknell) dec Justin Griffith (Drexel) 5-1 197 - Logan Deacetis (Bucknell) tech Ibrahim Ameer (Drexel) 16-0 285 - Dorian Crosby (Bucknell) dec Santino Morina (Drexel) 8-3 Stanford 24 Little Rock 15 125 - Nico Provo (Stanford) dec Jeremiah Reno (Little Rock) 13-11 133 - Nasir Bailey (Little Rock) tech Dom Lajoie (Stanford) 19-3 141 - Jason Miranda (Stanford) dec Brennan Van Hoecke (Little Rock) 15-13 149 - Jaden Abas (Stanford) dec Kyle Dutton (Little Rock) 13-10 157 - Daniel Cardenas (Stanford) dec Matt Bianchi (Little Rock) 5-0 165 - Hunter Garvin (Stanford) fall Brendon Abdon (Little Rock) 2:09 174 - Tye Monteiro (Stanford) dec Tyler Brennan (Little Rock) 5-2 184 - Jack Darrah (Stanford) dec Triston Wills (Little Rock) 3-2 197 - Stephen Little (Little Rock) fall Nick Stemmet (Stanford) :51 285 - Josiah Hill (Little Rock) maj Jackson Mankowski (Stanford) 15-5
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