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  1. Arizona State splits OSU duals Arizona State began the weekend with a 28-9 loss to Oklahoma State. Richard Figueroa was upset by Troy Spratley 13-5. Kyle Parco won 8-5 against Jordan Williams, Jacori Teemer downed Teague Travis 7-3 and Cohlton Schultz was victorious 4-1 in a sudden victory against a top-ten opponent in Konner Doucet. The Sun Devils responded with a 19-17 victory against Oregon State. Julian Chlebove captured the first victory against Gabe Whisenhunt 8-2. Afterward, the Sun Devils won four straight matches. Parco defeated Nash Singleton 9-3, Teemer majored Isaiah Crosby 20-6, Chance McLane got by Kekana Fouret 5-1, and true freshman Nicco Ruiz beat Matthew Olguin 6-3. Cohtlon Schultz clinched the dual for the Devils with a 5-2 victory against Boone McDermott. Cal Poly Drops Second Pac-12 Dual Cal Poly only won three bouts against Little Rock in a 21-12 loss. Dominic Mendez began the dual with a 10-5 victory against Jeremiah Reno. Chance Lamer picked up six team points after an injury forfeit by Kyle Dutton. Lastly, Adam Kemp survived a 3-2 victory against Tyler Brennan. CSU Bakersfield falls to Stanford Cal State Bakersfield won two matches in a 38-9 loss to Stanford. On the other hand, Stanford won six matches by tech fall or pin. Richard Castro-Sandoval pinned Suhas Chundi in 1 minute, 39 seconds. Jake Andrews shut out Jackson Mankowski 6-0 at 285 lbs Little Rock defeats Cal Poly Little Rock returned to its winning ways with a 21-12 victory against the Mustangs. Nasir Bailey continues his dominance with a 7-1 victory against Zeth Romney in a top-ten showdown. At 141, Brennan Van Hoecke defeated Abraham Hinrichsen by a 4-1 sudden victory, The Bianchi brothers both posted wins. Matt got by Legend Lamer 4-1 in sudden victory at 157 lbs. A match later, Joey beat Michael Golfeder by a 7-1 decision. Triston Wills started a run through the final three weights with an 8-6 victory over Kendall LaRosa. Stephen Little extended his winning streak to nine by defeating Jarad Priest 7-2. Finally, at heavyweight, Josiah Hill pulled a slight upset with a 4-2 win over Trevor Tinker. Oregon State falls short to ASU Despite losing 19-17 to Arizona State, Oregon State had its bright moments in the Pac-12 dual. Maximo Renteria picked up his first ranked win against Richard Figueroa, winning 9-5 at 125 pounds. Cleveland Belton and Trey Munoz defeated their former squad. Belton won with a 20-5 tech fall over Cody Foote and Munoz also teched Shay Addison 25-8. Justin Rademacher also picked up bonus points over Jacob Meissner with a 15-3 major decision. Stanford dominates CSUB Six of eight Stanford’s victories came by tech fall or pin. Dominic LaJoie won 5-3 against Romeo McNeil and Jaden Abas won 12-6 against Brock Rogers. Jason Miranda and Nick Stemmet posted first-period pins. Daniel Cardenas, Hunter Garvin, Zach Hanson, and Jack Darrah won by tech fall, with a combined score of 73-12.
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  2. This week the guys recap a shocking upset from Michigan, sparked by true freshman, Sergio Lemley. The Wolverines shocked a previously undefeated Iowa team with wins at the first five weights. The crew also gets into Penn State/Ohio State results and NC State/UNC. They discuss Rob Koll's pre-match comments along with this week's hot topic "What is a takedown?"
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  3. Below is a recap of last week’s EIWA action, with individual news and highlights worth noting. Key Takeaways Lehigh remains undefeated in conference matches with win over Army Columbia’s Ayzerov defeats Cornell’s Foca for the 2nd time this season Penn’s Jude Swisher makes debut at 149lbs American The Eagles split home duals with Morgan State and Drexel. Kaden Millheim was 2-0 on the day with one major. At heavyweight, Will Jarrell was 2-0 with one pin. Drexel 31 American 6 125: Desmond Pleasant (Drexel) major dec. Shamil Kalmatov (AU), 14-3 (DU 4-0) 133: Jaxon Maroney (Drexel) pinned #31 Maximilian Leete (AU), 7:55 SV (DU 10-0) 141: Jordan Soriano (Drexel) dec. Cael McIntyre (AU), 6-4 (DU 13-0) 149: Dom Findora (Drexel) dec. Gage Owen (AU), 9-2 (DU 16-0) 157: Kaden Milheim (AU) dec. Tyler Williams (Drexel), 3-1 (DU 16-3) 165: Cody Walsh (Drexel) tech. fall Ryan Zimmerman (AU), 17-2 (7:00) (DU 21-3) 174: Jack Janda (Drexel) dec. Lucas White (AU), 4-1 SV (DU 24-3) 184: Ethan Wilson (Drexel) major dec. Brad Kata (AU), 10-1 (DU 28-3) 197: Ibrahim Ameer (Drexel) dec. Liam Volk-Klos (AU), 11-5 (DU 31-3) 285: #33 Will Jarrell (AU) dec. Santino Morina (Drexel), 3-0 (DU 31-6) American 29 Morgan State 13 125: Julian Dawson (Morgan St.) dec. Shamil Kalmatov (AU), 8-6 (MSU 3-0) 133: #31 Maximilian Leete (AU) pinned Kevin Lopez (Morgan St.) 1:18 (AU 6-3) 141: Cael McIntyre (AU) pinned Tommy Fierro (Morgan St.), 0:12 (AU 12-3) 149: Ethan Szerencsits (AU) major dec. Aaron Turner (Morgan St.), 11-2 (AU 16-3) 157: Kaden Milheim (AU) major dec. Josh Greenwood (Morgan St.), 10-1 (AU 20-3) 165: Jake Marsh (Morgan St.) dec. Ryan Zimmerman (AU), 7-1 (AU 20-6) 174: Lucas White (AU) dec. Cortilius Vann (Morgan St.), 7-1 (AU 23-6) 184: Kyle Grey (Morgan St.) major dec. Brad Kata (AU), 17-4 (AU 23-10) 197: Nathanic Kendricks (Morgan St.) dec. Caleb Beaty (AU), 6-5 (AU 23-13) 285: #33 Will Jarrell (AU) pinned Tyler Stewart (Morgan St.), 3:52 (AU 29-13) This week, American will travel to dual the Air Force Academy. Army The Black Knights lost a down-to-the-wire dual with #15 Lehigh. They started off hot with major decisions from Dalton Harkins (165 lbs) and Ben Pasiuk (174 lbs). Connor Collins earned a tech fall at 133 lbs while Matt Williams had a key win at 149 lbs. This was a great showing by Army going toe-to-toe with 15th-ranked Mountain Hawks. Lehigh 21 Army 16 165: Dalton Harkins 12-2 over Jake Logan, MD (4-0 Army) 174: Ben Pasiuk 16-6 over Connor Herceg, MD (8-0 Army) 184: Jack Wilt 8-5 over Dillon Sheehy, sudden victory (8-3 Army) 197: Michael Beard 20-3 over Wolfgang Frable, technical fall (8-8) 285: Nathan Taylor 12-8 over Lucas Stoddard, MD (12-8 Lehigh) 125: Sheldon Seymour 4-1 over Ethan Berginc, decision (15-8 Lehigh) 133: Connor Collins 17-1 over Ethan Smith, technical fall (15-13 Lehigh) 141: Malyke Hines 9-4 over Rich Treanor, decision (18-13 Lehigh) 149: Matt Williams 6-4 over Kelvin Griffin, decision (18-16 Lehigh) 157: Max Brignola 7-6 over Nate Lukez, decision (21-16 Lehigh) Army will be off this weekend before they face off with rival Navy in two weeks. Binghamton The Bearcats were not in competition this weekend. They battle Hofstra and Princeton this weekend. Brown The Bears were in Ivy League action this weekend. They had a tough outing against Penn. They won some matches against Princeton. Ian Oswalt earned a decision against Princeton at 141 lbs. At 157 lbs, Blake Saito earned a major. Jonathan Conrad earned a pin at 184 lbs. This team is showing steady progress. #18 Penn 39 Brown 0 125: Max Gallagher (Penn) def. Michael Joyce (Brown) DEC 6-1 133: Ryan Miller (Penn) def. Hunter Adrian (Brown) DEC 10-2 141: CJ Composto (Penn) def. Ian Oswalt (Brown) DEC 8-4 149: Andy Troczynski (Penn) def. Sam McMonagle (Brown) MD 11-1 157: Lucas Revano (Penn) def. Blake Saito (Brown) MD 18-6 165: Kaya Sement (Penn) def. Dominic Frontino (Brown) DEC 5-0 174: Nick Incontrera (Penn) def. Jonathan Conrad (Brown) MD 16-2 184: Maximus Hale (Penn) def. Colby Isabelle (Brown) TF 21-5 197: Martin Congrove (Penn) def. James Araneo (Brown) Injury Default 285: John Stout (Penn) def. Alex Semenenko (Brown) DEC 4-1 Princeton 34 Brown 12 125: Drew Heethius (PU) def. Michael Joyce (Brown) FALL 6:16 133: Sean Pierson (PU) def. Hunter Adrian (Brown) MD 11-2 141: Ian Oswalt (Brown) def. Tyler Vazquez (PU) DEC 11-6 149: Eligh Rivera (PU) def. Sam McMonagle (Brown) TF 20-3 157: Blake Saito (Brown) def. Rocco Camillaci (PU) MD 11-1 165: Blaine Bergey (PU) def. Keegan Rothrock (Brown) DEC 9-2 174: Mikey Squires (PU) def. Dominic Frontino (Brown) injury default 184: Jonathan Conrad (Brown) def. Nathan Stefanik (PU) FALL 2:57 197: Luke Stout (PU) def. Nicholas Olivieri (Brown) FALL 3:53 285: Matt Cover (PU) def. Alex Semenenko (Brown) MD 9-0 This weekend, the Bears will host Drexel in a dual. Bucknell The Bison were on the road for duals against Navy and Columbia. They dropped both duals and having Noah Mulvaney out of the lineup did not help. Logan Deacetis had a win over Navy at 197 lbs. They also had a win from Kade Davidheiser at 125 lbs. Against Columbia, the Bison saw wins from Dorian Crosby at 285 lbs and Kurt Phipps at 133 lbs. Both Riley Bower and Aiden David each had overtime wins. Navy 34 Bucknell 7 174: No. 30 Danny Wask (NAV) dec. over Myles Takats (BUC), 6-2 (NAV 3-0) 184: David Key (NAV) fall over Mikey Bartush (BUC), 4:30 (NAV 9-0) 197: Logan Deacetis (BUC) maj. dec. over Daniel Williams (NAV), 11-2 (NAV 9-4) 285: Jamier Ferere (NAV) dec. over No. 27 Dorian Crosby (BUC), 6-4 (NAV 12-4) 125: Kade Davidheiser (BUC) dec. over Grant Treaster (NAV), 4-1 (SV-1) (NAV 12-7) 133: No. 31 Brendan Ferretti (NAV) dec. over No. 14 Kurt Phipps (BUC), 3-1 (TB-1) (NAV 15-7) 141: No. 14 Josh Koderhandt (NAV) maj. dec. over Dylan Chappell (BUC), 13-2 (NAV 19-7) 149: Kaemen Smith (NAV) dec. over Riley Bower (BUC), 5-2 (SV-1) (NAV 22-7) 157: Charlie Evans (NAV) fall over Aiden Davis (BUC), 6:57 (NAV 28-7) 165: No. 18 Andrew Cerniglia (NAV) fall over Dylan McCullough (BUC), 2:28 (NAV 34-7) Columbia 25 Bucknell 13 174: No. 20 Lenox Wolak (COL) dec. over Myles Takats (BUC), 5-3 (COL 3-0) 184: No. 29 Aaron Ayzerov (COL) fall over Mikey Bartush (BUC), 3:22 (COL 9-0) 197: No. 27 Jack Wehmeyer (COL) dec. over Logan Deacetis (BUC), 6-3 (COL 12-0) 285: No. 27 Dorian Crosby (BUC) maj. dec. over Adam Haselius (COL), 18-4 (COL 12-4) 125: Nick Babin (COL) tech fall over Kade Davidheiser (BUC), 18-0 (3:00) (COL 17-4) 133: No. 14 Kurt Phipps (BUC) dec. over Sulayman Bah (COL), 8-2 (COL 17-7) 141: Kai Owen (COL) dec. over Braden Bower (BUC), 9-4 (COL 20-7) 149: Riley Bower (BUC) dec. over Richard Fedalen (COL), 4-1 (SV) (COL 20-10) 157: Aiden Davis (BUC) dec. over Tyler Barrett (COL), 4-1 (SV) (COL 20-13) 165: Andrew Garr (COL) tech fall over Dylan McCullough (BUC), 19-4 (4:24) (COL 25-13) Bucknell will travel to Lehigh for a dual this weekend. Columbia The Lions traveled to take on Cornell, then hosted Bucknell. Kai Owen was 2-0 on the weekend at 141 lbs. Lennox Wolak was 2-0 at 174 lbs. Finally, Aaron Ayzerov was 2-0 as well with a win over #7 Foca of Cornell. This was his second win over him this season. Andrew Garr had a win at 165lbs over Bucknell. #8 Cornell 32 Columbia 9 125: #16 Brett Ungar (COR) def. Nick Babin (COL) | Dec., 6-2 133: #2 Vito Arujau (COR) def. Sulayman Bah (COL) | TF, 17-1 (3:45) 141: Kai Owen (COL) def. Mark Botello (COR) | Dec., 4-0 149: #26 Ethan Fernandez (COR) def. Richard Fedalen (COL) | MD, 20-6 157: #7 Meyer Shapiro (COR) def. David Berkovich (COL) | TF, 17-2 (3:20) 165: #4 Julian Ramirez (COR) def. Andrew Garr (COL) | TF, 17-2 (1:58) 174: #20 Lennox Wolak (COL) def. Benny Baker (COR) |Dec., 8-5 184: #29 Aaron Ayzerov (COL) def. #7 Chris Foca (COR) | Dec., 4-0 197: #7 Jacob Cardenas (COR) def. Jack McGill (COL) | MD, 14-6 HWT: #17 Lewis Fernandes (COR) def. Billy McChesney (COL) | Fall Columbia 25 Bucknell 13 174: No. 20 Lenox Wolak (COL) dec. over Myles Takats (BUC), 5-3 (COL 3-0) 184: No. 29 Aaron Ayzerov (COL) fall over Mikey Bartush (BUC), 3:22 (COL 9-0) 197: No. 27 Jack Wehmeyer (COL) dec. over Logan Deacetis (BUC), 6-3 (COL 12-0) 285: No. 27 Dorian Crosby (BUC) maj. dec. over Adam Haselius (COL), 18-4 (COL 12-4) 125: Nick Babin (COL) tech fall over Kade Davidheiser (BUC), 18-0 (3:00) (COL 17-4) 133: No. 14 Kurt Phipps (BUC) dec. over Sulayman Bah (COL), 8-2 (COL 17-7) 141: Kai Owen (COL) dec. over Braden Bower (BUC), 9-4 (COL 20-7) 149: Riley Bower (BUC) dec. over Richard Fedalen (COL), 4-1 (SV) (COL 20-10) 157: Aiden Davis (BUC) dec. over Tyler Barrett (COL), 4-1 (SV) (COL 20-13) 165: Andrew Garr (COL) tech fall over Dylan McCullough (BUC), 19-4 (4:24) (COL 25-13) Columbia will not be competing this weekend. Cornell (#8) The Big Red played host to Columbia. They were victorious in seven of ten matches. Brett Ungar had a decision win over NCAA qualifier Nick Babin. Cornell saw tech falls from Vito Arujau, Meyer Shapiro, and Julian Ramirez. Lewis Fernandes capped off the dual with a fall. #8 Cornell 32 Columbia 9 125: #16 Brett Ungar (COR) def. Nick Babin (COL) | Dec., 6-2 133: #2 Vito Arujau (COR) def. Sulayman Bah (COL) | TF, 17-1 (3:45) 141: Kai Owen (COL) def. Mark Botello (COR) | Dec., 4-0 149: #26 Ethan Fernandez (COR) def. Richard Fedalen (COL) | MD, 20-6 157: #7 Meyer Shapiro (COR) def. David Berkovich (COL) | TF, 17-2 (3:20) 165: #4 Julian Ramirez (COR) def. Andrew Garr (COL) | TF, 17-2 (1:58) 174: #20 Lennox Wolak (COL) def. Benny Baker (COR) |Dec., 8-5 184: #29 Aaron Ayzerov (COL) def. #7 Chris Foca (COR) | Dec., 4-0 197: #7 Jacob Cardenas (COR) def. Jack McGill (COL) | MD, 14-6 HWT: #17 Lewis Fernandes (COR) def. Billy McChesney (COL) | Fall This weekend’s duals will include Ivy League battles with Princeton and #18 Penn - which will be for the Ivy League title. Drexel The Dragons went 3-0 on the weekend with wins over Rider, American, and Morgan State. At 165 lbs, Cody Walsh was 3-0 on the weekend. Ethan Wilson made his dual meet debut this weekend at 184 lbs. He went 3-0, including a vital pin against Rider. Ibrahim Ameer was 3-0 on the weekend as well at 197 lbs. At 133 lbs, John Hildebrandt was 2-0 with a big win over Rider’s Koehler. Jaxon Maroney was 1-0 in his lone match with a fall. Jordan Soriano was 3-0 on the weekend and has been wrestling well lately. Drexel 20 Rider 16 149: #29 Quinn Kinner (Rider) def. Dom Findora, Dec. 5-3; Rider 3-0 157: #28 Colton Washleski (Rider) def. Tyler Williams, Dec. 6-2; Rider 6-0 165: Cody Walsh def. Jake Silverstein (Rider), Dec. 1-0; Rider 6-3 174: Michael Wilson (Rider) def. Jack Janda, SV 4-1; Rider 9-3 184: Ethan Wilson def. Isaac Dean (Rider), Fall 3:44; Rider 9-8* 197: Ibrahim Ameer def. Azeem Bell (Rider), Fall 4:56; Drexel 14-9 285: #29 David Szuba (Rider) def. Santino Morina, MD 18-4; Drexel 14-13 125: Tyler Klinsky (Rider) def. Desmond Pleasant, Dec. 7-3; Rider 16-14 133: John Hildebrandt def. Richie Koehler (Rider), Dec. 5-2; Drexel 17-16 141: Jordan Soriano def. Will Betancourt (Rider), Dec. 2-0; Drexel wins 20-16 *One Team Point Deducted for Unsportsmanlike Conduct Drexel 43 Morgan State 0 125: Desmond Pleasant def. Julian Dawson (Morgan State), TF 20-3 (7:00); Drexel 5-0 133: John Hildebrandt def. Kevin Lopez (Morgan State), Dec. 11-6; Drexel 8-0 141: Jordan Soriano def. Tommy Fierro (Morgan State), TF 18-1 (5:00); Drexel 13-0 149: Dom Findora def. Aaron Turner (Morgan State), TF 17-2 (6:46); Drexel 18-0 157: Tyler Williams def. Joshua Greenwood (Morgan State), TF 16-0 (2:52); Drexel 23-0 165: Cody Walsh def. Jake Marsh (Morgan State), Dec 8-3; Drexel 26-0 174: Jack Janda def. Cortilius Vann (Morgan State), Dec 4-0; Drexel 29-0 184: Ethan Wilson def. Kyle Grey (Morgan State), Dec 4-2; Drexel 32-0 197: Ibrahim Ameer def. Nathanic Kendricks Jr (Morgan State), TF 24-4 (5:00); Drexel 37-0 285: Santino Morina def. Tyler Stewart (Morgan State), Fall 6:05; Drexel wins 43-0 Drexel 31 American 6 125: Desmond Pleasant (Drexel) major dec. Shamil Kalmatov (AU), 14-3 (DU 4-0) 133: Jaxon Maroney (Drexel) pinned #31 Maximilian Leete (AU), 7:55 SV (DU 10-0) 141: Jordan Soriano (Drexel) dec. Cael McIntyre (AU), 6-4 (DU 13-0) 149: Dom Findora (Drexel) dec. Gage Owen (AU), 9-2 (DU 16-0) 157: Kaden Milheim (AU) dec. Tyler Williams (Drexel), 3-1 (DU 16-3) 165: Cody Walsh (Drexel) tech. fall Ryan Zimmerman (AU), 17-2 (7:00) (DU 21-3) 174: Jack Janda (Drexel) dec. Lucas White (AU), 4-1 SV (DU 24-3) 184: Ethan Wilson (Drexel) major dec. Brad Kata (AU), 10-1 (DU 28-3) 197: Ibrahim Ameer (Drexel) dec. Liam Volk-Klos (AU), 11-5 (DU 31-3) 285: #33 Will Jarrell (AU) dec. Santino Morina (Drexel), 3-0 (DU 31-6) The Dragons will look to extend their winning streak this week with a dual at Brown. Franklin & Marshall The Diplomats hosted LIU to a dual. Unfortunately, they dropped the match. At 133 lbs, Mason Leiphart continued his ways with another tech fall. Pat Phillips earned an overtime win at 141 lbs. Noah Fox earned a tech fall at 174 lbs. John Crawford had the final win for F&M with an overtime decision. LIU 20 Franklin & Marshall 16 125: Robert Sagaris (LIU) TF Jack Parker (F&M); 5:22 (16-0) (LIU 5-0) 133: #28 Mason Leiphart (F&M) TF Kaelan Francois (LIU); 4:03 (15-0) (Tied 5-5) 141: Pat Phillips (F&M) dec. Devin Matthews (LIU); 4-1 (SV) (F&M 8-5) 149: Drew Witham (LIU) dec. Josh Hillard (F&M); 8-4 (Tied 8-8) 157: Rhise Royster (LIU) dec. Dominic Wheatley (F&M); 4-1 (LIU 11-8) 165: James Johnston (LIU) dec. Josh Palmucci (F&M); 10-5 (LIU 14-8) 174: Noah Fox (F&M) TF Corey Connolly (LIU); 7:00 (20-5) (LIU 14-13) 184: Anthony D`Alesio (LIU) dec. #18 James Conway (F&M); 6-5 (LIU 17-13) 197: #31 John Crawford (F&M) dec. John Dusza (LIU); 4-1 (SV) (LIU 17-16) 285: Aeden Begue (LIU) dec. Harrison Shapiro (F&M); 4-1 (SV) (LIU 20-16) F&M will be competing in the Messiah Open this weekend. Harvard The Crimson were in action against Princeton and Penn, dropping both duals. The bright spot in the lineup was Phil Conigliaro. The 7th ranked 174 lbs wrestler defeated 6th ranked Nick Incontrera from Penn. Diego Sotelo was 1-0 at 125lbs. At 157 lbs, James Harrington was 1-0 as well. Josh Kim won both his matches at 165 lbs. Princeton 20 Harvard 16 125: Diego Sotelo (Harvard) over Drew Heethuis (Princeton) (Dec 2-0) 133: Sean Pierson (Princeton) over Coleman Nogle (Harvard) (Dec 10-7) 141: Michael Jaffe (Harvard) over Tyler Vazquez (Princeton) (Dec 8-6) 149: Jack Crook (Harvard) over Eligh Rivera (Princeton) (Dec 14-12) 157: James Harrington (Harvard) vs. Rocco Camillaci (Princeton) 165: Josh Kim (Harvard) over Blaine Bergey (Princeton) (Dec 8-2) 174: Philip Conigliaro (Harvard) over Michael Squires (Princeton) (MD 15-3) 184: Nate Dugan (Princeton) over Leo Tarantino (Harvard) (Dec 7-3) 197: Luke Stout (Princeton) over Alex Whitworth (Harvard) (TF 18-2 5:30) 285: Matthew Cover (Princeton) over Nick Marcenelle (Harvard) (Fall 2:20) Penn 34 Harvard 6 125: Max Gallagher (Pennsylvania) over Isaiah Adams (Harvard) (Fall 2:24) 133: Michael Colaiocco (Pennsylvania) over Coleman Nogle (Harvard) (Dec 8-4) 141: CJ Composto (Pennsylvania) over Michael Jaffe (Harvard) (Dec 19-12) 149: Jude Swisher (Pennsylvania) over Jack Crook (Harvard) (Fall 0:30) 157: Lucas Revano (Pennsylvania) over Joseph Cangro (Harvard) (MD 10-2) 165: Josh Kim (Harvard) over Kaya Sement (Pennsylvania) (Dec 8-3) 174: Philip Conigliaro (Harvard) over Nick Incontrera (Pennsylvania) (Dec 4-2) 184: Maximus Hale (Pennsylvania) over Leo Tarantino (Harvard) (Fall 2:36) 197: Cole Urbas (Pennsylvania) over Alex Whitworth (Harvard) (Dec 3-0) 285: Nick Marcenelle (Harvard) over John Stout (Pennsylvania) (Dec 7-2) Harvard will have this weekend off. Hofstra The Pride were competing at the Edinboro Open. Noah Tapia earned sixth place at 149 lbs after an early loss and rallying four wins in a row to reach his match limit. Hofstra saw two quarterfinalists in Alex Turley at 141 lbs and Frank Volpe at 157 lbs. There were a handful of starters who did not make the trip. Hofstra will be hosting Binghamton for a dual this weekend. Lehigh #15 The Mountain Hawks squeaked out a win over a tough Army team. Jack Wilt had an important overtime win at 184 lbs. Michael Beard and Nathan Taylor continued their winning ways with bonus point wins. At 125 lbs, Sheldon Seymour had an upset win over Berginc, which was the difference in the dual. Malyke Hines (141 lbs) and Max Brignola (157 lbs) solidified the match for Lehigh with decisions. Lehigh 21 Army 16 165: Dalton Harkins 12-2 over Jake Logan, MD (4-0 Army) 174: Ben Pasiuk 16-6 over Connor Herceg, MD (8-0 Army) 184: Jack Wilt 8-5 over Dillon Sheehy, sudden victory (8-3 Army) 197: Michael Beard 20-3 over Wolfgang Frable, technical fall (8-8) 285: Nathan Taylor 12-8 over Lucas Stoddard, MD (12-8 Lehigh) 125: Sheldon Seymour 4-1 over Ethan Berginc, decision (15-8 Lehigh) 133: Connor Collins 17-1 over Ethan Smith, technical fall (15-13 Lehigh) 141: Malyke Hines 9-4 over Rich Treanor, decision (18-13 Lehigh) 149: Matt Williams 6-4 over Kelvin Griffin, decision (18-16 Lehigh) 157: Max Brignola 7-6 over Nate Lukez, decision (21-16 Lehigh) Lehigh will host Bucknell to a dual this weekend on Friday. Long Island The Sharks had a dual at Franklin & Marshall. Anthony D`Alesio had the key win at 184 lbs over #18 Conway. Robbie Sagaris started the dual off with a tech fall at 125lbs. Drew Witham and Rhise Royster each had decisions at 149 lbs and 157 lbs, respectively. The final win to secure the dual was Aeden Begue at heavyweight. This was a great win for LIU. LIU 20 Franklin & Marshall 16 125: Robert Sagaris (LIU) TF Jack Parker (F&M); 5:22 (16-0) (LIU 5-0) 133: #28 Mason Leiphart (F&M) TF Kaelan Francois (LIU); 4:03 (15-0) (Tied 5-5) 141: Pat Phillips (F&M) dec. Devin Matthews (LIU); 4-1 (SV) (F&M 8-5) 149: Drew Witham (LIU) dec. Josh Hillard (F&M); 8-4 (Tied 8-8) 157: Rhise Royster (LIU) dec. Dominic Wheatley (F&M); 4-1 (LIU 11-8) 165: James Johnston (LIU) dec. Josh Palmucci (F&M); 10-5 (LIU 14-8) 174: Noah Fox (F&M) TF Corey Connolly (LIU); 7:00 (20-5) (LIU 14-13) 184: Anthony D`Alesio (LIU) dec. #18 James Conway (F&M); 6-5 (LIU 17-13) 197: #31 John Crawford (F&M) dec. John Dusza (LIU); 4-1 (SV) (LIU 17-16) 285: Aeden Begue (LIU) dec. Harrison Shapiro (F&M); 4-1 (SV) (LIU 20-16) The Sharks will be in action this weekend against Bellarmine and VMI. Navy The Midshipmen went 2-0 on this weekend, snapping a losing streak. Josh Koderhandt was 2-0 with an impressive win over #11 Henson of Lock Haven. Charlie Evans was 2-0 at 157 lbs. At 165lbs, Andrew Cernilgia had a pin and a major decision. Danny Wask won both matches as well. Navy 33 Lock Haven 9 149: Lucas Kapusta (Lock Haven) dec Kaemen Smith (Navy), 10-3 // Lock Haven 3, Navy 0 157: Charlie Evans (Navy) major Connor Eck (Lock Haven), 12-1 // Navy 4, Lock Haven 3 165: #18 Andrew Cerniglia (Navy) major Eric Alderfer (Lock Haven), 9-1 // Navy 8, Lock Haven 3 174: #30 Danny Wask (Navy) major Tyler Stoltzfus (Lock Haven), 13-3 // Navy 12, Lock Haven 3 184: Colin Fegley (Lock Haven) dec David Key (Navy), 5-2 // Navy 12, Lock Haven 6 197: Daniel Williams (Navy) dec Cael Black (Lock Haven), 9-2 // Navy 15, Lock Haven 6 285: #19 Grady Griess (Navy) fall Ethan Miller (Lock Haven), 1:23 // Navy 21, Lock Haven 6 125: Grant Treaster (Navy) forfeit Lock Haven // Navy 27, Lock Haven 6 133: Gable Strickland (Lock Haven) dec #31 Brendan Ferretti (Navy), 4-2 // Navy 27, Lock Haven 9 141: #14 Josh Koderhandt (Navy) fall #11 Wyatt Henson (Lock Haven), 2:55 // Navy 33, Lock Haven 9 Navy 34 Bucknell 7 174: No. 30 Danny Wask (NAV) dec. over Myles Takats (BUC), 6-2 (NAV 3-0) 184: David Key (NAV) fall over Mikey Bartush (BUC), 4:30 (NAV 9-0) 197: Logan Deacetis (BUC) maj. dec. over Daniel Williams (NAV), 11-2 (NAV 9-4) 285: Jamier Ferere (NAV) dec. over No. 27 Dorian Crosby (BUC), 6-4 (NAV 12-4) 125: Kade Davidheiser (BUC) dec. over Grant Treaster (NAV), 4-1 (SV-1) (NAV 12-7) 133: No. 31 Brendan Ferretti (NAV) dec. over No. 14 Kurt Phipps (BUC), 3-1 (TB-1) (NAV 15-7) 141: No. 14 Josh Koderhandt (NAV) maj. dec. over Dylan Chappell (BUC), 13-2 (NAV 19-7) 149: Kaemen Smith (NAV) dec. over Riley Bower (BUC), 5-2 (SV-1) (NAV 22-7) 157: Charlie Evans (NAV) fall over Aiden Davis (BUC), 6:57 (NAV 28-7) 165: No. 18 Andrew Cerniglia (NAV) fall over Dylan McCullough (BUC), 2:28 (NAV 34-7) Navy will be off this weekend. Penn #18 The Quakers had a successful road trip, only dropping two of the twenty bouts. They had a shutout win over Brown. Jude Swisher made his debut down at 149 lbs. He had a quick pin over Harvard’s Crook. Ryan Miller saw action at 133 lbs after moving up from 125 lbs. This squad has been looking great. #18 Penn 39 Brown 0 125: Max Gallagher (Penn) def. Michael Joyce (Brown) DEC 6-1 133: Ryan Miller (Penn) def. Hunter Adrian (Brown) DEC 10-2 141: CJ Composto (Penn) def. Ian Oswalt (Brown) DEC 8-4 149: Andy Troczynski (Penn) def. Sam McMonagle (Brown) MD 11-1 157: Lucas Revano (Penn) def. Blake Saito (Brown) MD 18-6 165: Kaya Sement (Penn) def. Dominic Frontino (Brown) DEC 5-0 174: Nick Incontrera (Penn) def. Jonathan Conrad (Brown) MD 16-2 184: Maximus Hale (Penn) def. Colby Isabelle (Brown) TF 21-5 197: Martin Congrove (Penn) def. James Araneo (Brown) Injury Default 285: John Stout (Penn) def. Alex Semenenko (Brown) DEC 4-1 Penn 34 Harvard 6 125: Max Gallagher (Pennsylvania) over Isaiah Adams (Harvard) (Fall 2:24) 133: Michael Colaiocco (Pennsylvania) over Coleman Nogle (Harvard) (Dec 8-4) 141: CJ Composto (Pennsylvania) over Michael Jaffe (Harvard) (Dec 19-12) 149: Jude Swisher (Pennsylvania) over Jack Crook (Harvard) (Fall 0:30) 157: Lucas Revano (Pennsylvania) over Joseph Cangro (Harvard) (MD 10-2) 165: Josh Kim (Harvard) over Kaya Sement (Pennsylvania) (Dec 8-3) 174: Philip Conigliaro (Harvard) over Nick Incontrera (Pennsylvania) (Dec 4-2) 184: Maximus Hale (Pennsylvania) over Leo Tarantino (Harvard) (Fall 2:36) 197: Cole Urbas (Pennsylvania) over Alex Whitworth (Harvard) (Dec 3-0) 285: Nick Marcenelle (Harvard) over John Stout (Pennsylvania) (Dec 7-2) The Quakers will host Cornell this weekend for the Ivy League Championship. Princeton The Tigers were a perfect 2-0 on the weekend against Ivy League competition. Sean Pierson was 2-0 at 133 lbs. Upperweights Luke Stout and Matt Cover were each 2-0. With a 1-0 record, Nate Dugan won by decision at 184 lbs. Princeton 34 Brown 12 125: Drew Heethius (PU) def. Michael Joyce (Brown) FALL 6:16 133: Sean Pierson (PU) def. Hunter Adrian (Brown) MD 11-2 141: Ian Oswalt (Brown) def. Tyler Vazquez (PU) DEC 11-6 149: Eligh Rivera (PU) def. Sam McMonagle (Brown) TF 20-3 157: Blake Saito (Brown) def. Rocco Camillaci (PU) MD 11-1 165: Blaine Bergey (PU) def. Keegan Rothrock (Brown) DEC 9-2 174: Mikey Squires (PU) def. Dominic Frontino (Brown) injury default 184: Jonathan Conrad (Brown) def. Nathan Stefanik (PU) FALL 2:57 197: Luke Stout (PU) def. Nicholas Olivieri (Brown) FALL 3:53 285: Matt Cover (PU) def. Alex Semenenko (Brown) MD 9-0 Princeton 20 Harvard 16 125: Diego Sotelo (Harvard) over Drew Heethuis (Princeton) (Dec 2-0) 133: Sean Pierson (Princeton) over Coleman Nogle (Harvard) (Dec 10-7) 141: Michael Jaffe (Harvard) over Tyler Vazquez (Princeton) (Dec 8-6) 149: Jack Crook (Harvard) over Eligh Rivera (Princeton) (Dec 14-12) 157: James Harrington (Harvard) vs. Rocco Camillaci (Princeton) 165: Josh Kim (Harvard) over Blaine Bergey (Princeton) (Dec 8-2) 174: Philip Conigliaro (Harvard) over Michael Squires (Princeton) (MD 15-3) 184: Nate Dugan (Princeton) over Leo Tarantino (Harvard) (Dec 7-3) 197: Luke Stout (Princeton) over Alex Whitworth (Harvard) (TF 18-2 5:30) 285: Matthew Cover (Princeton) over Nick Marcenelle (Harvard) (Fall 2:20) The Tigers will be battling Cornell and Binghamton this weekend. Sacred Heart The Pioneers were on the road and came away with a victory over Bloomsburg. They rattled off four straight wins to start the dual. Andrew Fallon came away with a fall at 133 lbs. Hunter Perez had a fall at 197l bs also. Sacred Heart won seven of the ten bouts. Overall, it was a great performance from them. 125: Jake Ice (SHU) def. Bronson Garber (BU) by Decision, 4-0 133: Andrew Fallon (SHU) def. Major Lewis (Bloomsburg) by Fall (2:29) 141: Jake Carlucci (SHU) won by forfeit (BU) 149: Vincent Milazzo (SHU) def. Nikolas Antonelli (BU) by Major Decision, 8-0 157: William Morrow (BU) def. Connor MacDonald (SHU) by Major Decision, 17-3 165: Macon Myers (BU) def. Calvin Pineda (SHU) by Major Decision, 16-5 174: Nolen Zeigler (BU) def. Owen Ayotte (SHU) by Decision, 14-8 184: Nicky Eboli (SHU) def. Anthony Derosa (BU) by Decision, 7-4 197: Hunter Perez (SHU) def. David Tuttle (BU) by Fall (0:56) 285: Marc Berisha (SHU) def. Tyler McCatharn (BU) by Sudden Victory, 4-1 Sacred Heart will look to add another win with a dual against Morgan State on Sunday.
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  4. We've got a new number one at 141 lbs! After Beau Bartlett's big win over Jesse Mendez, coupled with the previous number one Real Woods losing via major decision to Sergio Lemley, Bartlett has ascended to number one. Yesterday on The First Word, Willie Saylor, speculated that this was probably happening, but also mentioned the possibility of a "mulligan." In this case, I don't think a mulligan is warranted as you have an undefeated Bartlett who just beat Lemley last week. Also, a major decision is much different than a loss in tiebreakers, for instance. Whether or not a mulligan is used also depends on the weight class around the wrestler who potentially drops. We saw this last week at 141 lbs, when Jack/McNeil were both upset, but sat in front of some quality wrestlers who they've beaten head-to-head. Amazingly, this is the first new number one at the final eight weights. 125 lbs has been crazy and went through a handful of top-ranked wrestlers, while there's also been some upheaval at 133, as well. The other weight classes have seen their number one's maintain that ranking throughout the entire year. This also could be a moot point as Bartlett/Woods clash this Friday night. For the full rankings: Click Here
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  5. This week was a wild one in the Big 12 with both individual and team upsets. Oklahoma State has now beaten Iowa State and Missouri, firmly establishing themselves at the top of the Big 12. South Dakota State is the only other school undefeated in conference after two more dominating wins, setting up another huge Big 12 dual. California Baptist got only their second Big 12 conference win of all time and first over a ranked opponent with a win over Air Force. West Virginia and Northern Iowa had an under-the-radar dual filled with wild matches. With the dual season close to an end, it’s clear that many Big 12 teams are developing and nearly ready to peak for the postseason. Air Force (Overall: 3-6; Conference: 1-5): Dual Results Air Force dropped a conference dual against California Baptist 21-15. The Falcons got wins from Giano Petrucelli, Noah Blake, Sam Wolf, and Wyatt Hendrickson. Hendrickson scored his 10th pin over a Division I opponent this season, all in just 13:38 of match time. Air Force dropped a number of close matches at 125, 133, and 141 which made the dual. Next Up: Air Force hosts Utah Valley on February 9th and American on February 11th. California Baptist (Overall: 4-8; Conference: 1-5): Dual Results The Lancers scored their first conference win of the season and just second in program history. They won six matches, including bonus points from Chaz Hallmark and Eli Sheeran. They were in a hole after a Wyatt Hendrickson pin at heavyweight but reeled off four consecutive wins to cap off the dual. The decisions didn’t come easy, with Eli Griffin, Hunter Leake, and Darren Green winning all within a takedown. Next Up: California Baptist hosts Big 12 opponent Northern Iowa on February 9th. Iowa State (Overall: 11-2; Conference: 4-1): Dual Results The Cyclones hosted the WVU Mountaineers and came away with a 29-11 dual win. They were missing typical starters at 141 and 184, with Sam Hrabovsky and Tate Naaktgeboren. Those two dropped major decisions, and Julien Broderson lost to Dennis Robin. Casey Swiderski scored a 7-4 sudden victory win, firmly establishing himself as the favorite at the weight. David Carr looked impressive as well, dismantling Peyton Hall 10-5. MJ Gaitan scored a huge fall over fellow redshirt freshman Brody Conley. The team also got bonus point wins from Evan Frost, Cody Chittum, and Yonger Bastida. Next Up: Iowa State duals Northern Iowa at home on February 11th. Missouri (Overall: 8-2; Conference: 4-1): Dual Results A banged-up Missouri team hosted Big 12 rival Oklahoma State and lost a 24-10 dual in front of a record crowd of over 6200 fans. Noah Surtin, Brock Mauller, and Peyton Mocco took upset losses while the team took a forfeit at 133 and put Joel Mylin at 149 after Logan Gioffre was injured in warmups. O’Toole got another top-ten win, this time over Izzak Olejnik 5-1. The Tigers finished the day strong with wins from the Elam brothers, but it was overall a forgettable day for the Tigers who are going into a two-week break. Next Up: Missouri hits the road against NDSU on February 16 and SDSU on February 18th. North Dakota State (Overall: 3-9; Conference: 2-4): Dual Results (UVU) | Dual Results (WYO) The Bison dropped two conference duals on the road, starting with a 24-14 loss to Utah Valley and following it up with a 30-13 loss to Wyoming. Gaven Sax and Maxwell Petersen both went 2-0 with Sax getting two tech falls. Petersen won a tight one over Utah Valley’s Isaiah Delgado but dominated a ranked Gabe Willochell with a 19-4 tech fall. The Bison also got wins from Landen Johnson, Brendan Howes, and Devon Dawson between the two duals. Next Up: NDSU hosts Missouri on February 16th. Northern Colorado (Overall: 8-5; Conference: 1-4): No Competition. Next Up: The Bears have their last home dual against Utah Valley on February 10th. Northern Iowa (Overall: 5-5; Conference: 4-1): Dual Results The Panthers had an under-the-radar wild, 26-12 dual win over West Virginia at home. They started with a back-and-forth match at 125 where Trever Anderson dropped a match to Jett Strickenberger 9-6. Cael Happel scored an impressive major over Jordan Titus, just his second loss on the year. Ryder Downey and Jared Simma scored late takedowns to win their matches, including Simma chasing down Brody Conley and scoring late for the upset. After starting their dual season 1-3 Northern Iowa is now 4-2 in their last six including a one-point loss to Nebraska. Next Up: The Panthers travel to California Baptist on February 9th then Iowa State on February 11th. Oklahoma State (Overall: 12-0; Conference: 6-0): Dual Results (ASU) | Dual Results (MIZ) Oklahoma State continues to roll and has their most wins in an undefeated season since 2019. They started with a 28-9 win over Arizona State that saw Troy Spratley score an impressive 13-5 major over Richie Figueroa. They weren’t able to beat ASU’s All-Americans at 149, 157, and 285 but were close in all matches and dominant in the rest. The Cowboys followed that up with a dominating win over Missouri, with a forfeit and six match wins. Troy Spratley continued his strong weekend with an overtime win over Noah Surtin. Daton Fix bumped up to take on a dangerous Josh Edmond and beat him 2-1 with a stalling point. Teague Travis and Brayden Thompson were big winners as well, beating returning All-Americans Brock Mauller and Peyton Mocco. While OK State had questions at the start of the year they are now rounding into a strong trophy contender team. Next Up: Oklahoma State wrestles SDSU at home on February 10th. Oklahoma (Overall: 5-5; Conference: 2-4): No Competition. Next Up: The Sooners host SDSU on February 9th. South Dakota State (Overall: 11-2; Conference: 5-0): Dual Results (WYO) | Dual Results (UVU) The Jackrabbits took out two more conference opponents over Wyoming and Utah Valley and are quietly undefeated in the Big 12. They started with upset wins against Wyoming to win the dual 33-3. Tanner Jordan took out Jore Volk 2-1 and Alek Martin majored Gabe Willochell. Tanner Sloan scored his 100th win with a pin in the first period and has won his last 34 dual matches. History repeated itself against Utah Valley as SDSU once again won 33-3. Caleb Gross dropped a 2-0 decision to Haiden Drury, while Tanner Sloan beat Evan Bockman 5-0 in the only ranked match of the night. Next Up: South Dakota State wrestles at OU on February 9th and Oklahoma State on February 10th. Utah Valley (Overall: 2-4; Conference: 1-4): Dual Results (NDSU) | Dual Results (SDSU) Utah Valley took on the Dakota schools at home and came away with a 1-1 record. They beat NDSU 24-14 for their first Big 12 conference win this season, winning six matches overall. Haiden Drury took out a ranked Gavin Drexler in a wild 8-7 match and Kase Mauger, Jacob Armstrong, and Evan Bockman scored bonus point wins. The dual against SDSU was a tough one as they dropped it 33-3 and Haiden Drury got the only team win. Next Up: Utah Valley duals Air Force on February 9th and Northern Colorado on February 10th. West Virginia (Overall: 9-5; Conference: 2-5): Dual Results (ISU) | Dual Results (UNI) West Virginia had two top 20 duals on the road over the weekend but dropped both matchups. They won three matches against Iowa State but lost the dual 29-11. Jett Strickenberger continues to have wild matches, this one a 10-7 loss to Kysen Terukina. Jordan Titus and Dennis Robin both scored major decisions over nonstarters, although Robin’s win was over blue-chip true freshman Tate Naaktgeboren. Austin Cooley also got a solid win, beating Julien Broderson 10-4. The Mountaineers had more success against Northern Iowa but still dropped their last Big 12 dual 26-12. Jett Strickenberger got a ranked win over Trever Anderson, while Ty Watters and Peyton Hall scored unranked bonus point wins. Titus lost only his second match of the year to Cael Happel, and Brody Conley lost on a last-second takedown. While they’re on a two-dual loss streak, West Virginia can still reach 10 dual wins this season for the second time in as many years. Next Up: West Virginia wrestles Glenville State on February 18th at home to finish their dual season. Wyoming (Overall: 7-6; Conference: 5-4): Dual Results (SDSU) | Dual Results (NDSU) Wyoming is another Big 12 team reaching their stride with a 4-1 record in their last five duals. Their one loss in that time came to SDSU this weekend with a 33-3 dual loss. Cole Brooks beat Caleb Gross, but upsets against Jore Volk and Gabe Willochell were tough to keep up with. The Cowboys recovered against NDSU however, with a dominant 30-13 win. They won seven matches, including five bonus point wins. Cole Brooks scored an impressive 17-2 tech over Gavin Drexler and Ethan Ducca majored a tough Adam Cherne. With seven wins Wyoming has their most dual wins since eight in 2020, a far cry from their 1-10 record last season. Next Up: Wyoming wrestles Oregon State at home for their last dual on February 10th.
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