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  1. Hidlay does not get nearly the respect he deserves, and he absolutely is a legit threat to Brooks. Yes, if he pulls it off the Hodge still goes to Starocci, but the Hidlay-Brooks matchup is still a great storyline. For three years in a row, Hidlays has lost to Brooks in the NCAAs finals/semis. All close: 3-2, 6-4 SV, 6-3. If Brooks didn't exist, then Hidlay would be, at minimum, a 3x finalist and 1x champ, and might even being going for his 4th right now (if he won in the finals in '22-23). The main difference is that this year, Hidlay seems to have level-jumped and, more importantly, opened up his offense. He went from a 25% bonus rate when he lost to Brooks as a freshman, to his current 85%. Before this year, he'd never bonused a top-10 opponent. This year he majored #3 Beard and #5 Cardenas. Of course, Brooks isn't exactly standing still, and is still the favorite. But the question I want to know is -- how will Hidlay wrestle him this time? Brooks has made no secret of the fact that he hates wrestling Hidlay since he won't open up, making for a defensive battle. Does Hidlay stick with that game plan, or does he open it up more this time -- more like his other matches? I hope he opens it up. He's a senior, and if he really wanted his title he could have stayed at 184. But he decided to make another run at Brooks. If you're going to lose to the man 4x, at least go out on your shield. My own guess is we see a different Hidlay this time around, and the match ends up being very entertaining.
    5 points
  2. yiannis is "have some nuts" which went viral after he beat sasso in the semis and they asked how he can improve upon his performance essentially. I think the context is very different at least to me.
    3 points
  3. They definitely "get" more calls than they get screwed on. Reputation is a thing, but I think they also good cop bad cop the ref. Cunningham is sort of abusive and cael is mute, when its challenge time the deity in the corner politely asks the ref something, ref feels all fuzzy....better tactic than having two clones going nuts...
    3 points
  4. 3 points
  5. You go to the NCAA website for wrestling updates?
    3 points
  6. Mizzou homer here. Smith will retire sometime. And yes, I've read all the comments on the other thread about possible Miz assistants taking over. If that happens, Miz stays status quo. Askren would take that program to the next level. Sorry about crashing in.
    3 points
  7. A little off topic but didn’t Brooks get beat by Myles Amine in the Big 10s a year or two ago
    3 points
  8. The Mesenbrink story can serve as a motivational tool for any coaches to share with their athletes. Regardless of what level you are now, keep "chopping wood" and working toward achieving your goals. Sometimes the improvements are micro, but they are still measurable. In Mitchell's case, he made a big jump. But when you listen to his interview explaining why he was looking to transfer, he points out the work he had to do to make the jump. He went home and trained his ass off and was privy to some pretty good coaches and workout partners. I forwarded the link to the Mesenbrink interview to one of the HS kids I work with in the off season. Sports/competition is such a head game. We all know you have to "believe to achieve, then sweat to get!"
    3 points
  9. Man, if I’m Askren I am not taking on the stresses of being a D1 head coach when I am already loving what I do and rolling in big money with all the camps he’s set up. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    3 points
  10. Leigel from Wisconsin is a grad transfer from D3, was 3,1,2 at D3 tournament. He's been ranked in the teens most of the second half of this season. Obviously he has the benefit of being in a B1G room this season, but this will give a glimpse on how a D3 stud might fair in D1.
    3 points
  11. Or he’s just tired of seeing someone who is trying to stir up drama when others would like to just discuss the topic…
    3 points
  12. Maybe worth pointing out that OSU had 3 upsets and Mizzu none. Fix prob gets the major at 33, he majored the #5 so ... A 100% Jamison prob wins at 41 but he was dinged up hence the bump otherwise Mizzu likely wins 41. But bottom line the pokes look sharp the tigers look flat, it happens.
    3 points
  13. Extend Bono. I love the impact he’s having.
    3 points
  14. Yo, this right here. Princeton was an absolute doormat for a long time. He built teams around having Monday and Glory, who he was able to get bc both their parents said "Princeton? Really? Yeah choose life my child, not wrestling" It is two seasons too early to bag on Dubuque when Ayres just bounced less than two months before the start of the season and just handed Dubuque the keys saying "Hey dog...here ya go!" Dubuque is a 2x NCAA champ who is homegrown Jersey. Ayres going all the way across the country to go to Stanford WHILE HIS DAUGHTER IS STILL AT PRINCETON very likely was a big dollar signs move. Those moves are usually great for one person, but they burn everyone else involved in their environments. I know guys love Ayres, and I hope this wasn't exactly the situation, but...it's Stanford, and they have a pointed track record of operating with duplicity, so...yeah, I'm going to say Dubuque was at least surprised in September. Give Dubuque a few recruiting classes and a few full off seasons before you throw him under the bus. Princeton beat the crap out of Columbia. They won 26-7. Let's not go making stuff up to throw a new coach in the dirt. Especially dirt that doesn't exist.
    3 points
  15. Here's one measure -- Princeton won its first dual under Ayres in his third season as head coach.
    3 points
  16. I enjoy the fact that you claim all of them. Got one from England?
    2 points
  17. To be fair, I believe it might be just having too few life experiences. Have you ever considered being a mentor? I have seen others here who could benefit from a sage elder...
    2 points
  18. Check out the NCAA.com site for wrestling and it is frustrating. Articles are old. Not kept up to date. Their Basketball site is apparently updated daily - maybe even more than that. They don't seem to care about wrestling. Not sure about other "minor sports" as I don't follow them. Any way to push these jokers to do a better job?
    2 points
  19. The week of NCAAs, Ruth visits to make a motivational speech. He takes Bartlett, Haines, Messy Brick, and Kerk out on a drive to Taco Bell. The boys get arrested and miss the tournament. But, even this catastrophe isn't enough and a 5 way tie for 1st ensues (PSU, Iowa, OkSt, Cornell, Nebbie). However, because of budget cuts nobody gets a trophy since there is not enough to go around
    2 points
  20. My last in GIA versus Iowa was when met Ferrari in line for burgers prior and was the one with 14k where Picc pinned Lee, electric! But speaking of getting the calls. Recently rewatched 1998 vs Iowa in CHA, I was there third way up lone orange shirt in sea of black. Best dual ever seen back and forth Schwab almost stalls out Guerrero, Ironside pins Kelly, next Schmidt pins McGinness, Mark Smith v Joe Williams went SV, came down to coin flip hwt. But watch all the times Iowa backed off the mat and no call. Also listen to Tim Johnson's biased broadcast, Tim's a friend and not an Iowa fan but gets caught up in it at CHA. https://www.flowrestling.org/articles/7399495-the-greatest-dual-ever-wrestled-oklahoma-st-vs-iowa-on-valentines-day
    2 points
  21. You are correct Fadzaev2. BTW, I always enjoy your posts and appreciate your historical comments. If you get a chance, stop by our booth at the WIN Show/Fan Festival in KC and have your photo taken with the Dan Hodge Trophy. -- Mike Chapman, creator of the Dan Hodge Trophy
    2 points
  22. yeah but I like him so didn't mind that much.... Hall got a Valencia TD turned into a one point headgear pull in his favor, and his TD in the finals was actually a Jordan TD (imho) that the ref waited too long on, thus turning Halls reversal in a TD. Sorry i know thats a terrible description.
    2 points
  23. Lol, no I don't watch college basketball.
    2 points
  24. I don’t know if it’s a significant difference, but that Davis/Kilkeary call was one of the worst in recent memory, so much so that they even admitted it was wrong after the fact.
    2 points
  25. No bones about it, anyone who wins a 4th NCAA title is also winning the Hodge this year.
    2 points
  26. It's a funny post, but if it were any other team, some of these could be real possibilities. I do think Haines is looking better than earlier in the season, and Mesenbrink is pretty bad@ss. I like to think about Hidlay pushing Brooks but don't see the latter getting beat. Otherwise, who knows--strange things happen at the big show.
    2 points
  27. Thanks for that. I would imagine the opportunity to wrestle for Cael would out weight NIL money anyway for a lot of wrestlers that want to be in the sport long term.
    2 points
  28. I think the main issue for whoever is in charge, whether it’s Bono or someone else, is if they can tap into the AWA pipeline of recruits. Clearly, that’s not happening with Bono. I don’t know if it’s fair to say he isn’t a developer of talent. But if he’s only getting mid-level recruits, it might look that way compared to the upper echelon programs. If UW gets rid of Bono and Askren doesn’t like the new guy, it’s the same issue all over again.
    2 points
  29. I follow D2. My son was a D2 All-American at Pitt Johnstown. What a great experience. The D3 Finals are wild. A lot of crowd involvement. Kind of like a British soccer match. I think this is a great idea.
    2 points
  30. Mizzou was one of the teams. I had actually heard he was leaning that way and I was attending a MU dual when some of my wrestling buddies and they were pondering the 23-24 lineup when Jacques would be gone. They started coming up with scenarios and then I told them about Mesenbrink and the Askren (AWA) tie in. I was thinking it was a done deal and how cool it would be for those guys (Mitchell and Kegan) to be workout partners and what a solid addition to MU Wrestling. Then NIL came knocking at the door, disguised as Penn State, and what is "Tiger Style" compared to hanging out with the likes of Starocci, Haines, Bartlett, Brooks, etc.... and etc.... and coached by, just a step below jesus, Cael Sanderson and staff. Those Mesenbrink glasses became shaded, and both mascots may have claws, but Mitchell decided he'd rather hangout with Lions instead of Tigers. Money=Leverage=Power=Control=Dynasty (arrange the order anyway you want) Dynasties eventually end, but maybe not in my lifetime.
    2 points
  31. all the soy boys on this board staying away from this thread like the plague despite fully believing her prior.
    2 points
  32. I'm finally getting around to seeing the 141 match. The Penn State referee bias is now at an elite level. It makes me as a fan root against them as much as possible. Hardy won the match
    2 points
  33. Just off the top of my head for this season there are several starters that came from the JUCO ranks... McDermott, Crosby, Strickenberger, Morton (D2), Ricks, Spangler. More distant Joe Colon, Deron Winn, Covington, Jones, Lesnar come to mind.
    2 points
  34. I'd imagine Mirasola twins and Messenbrink would have gone to Wisconsin if Askeen was coach.
    2 points
  35. As an alumnus who follows the program closely, I see encouraging signs for the future. McGowan (125) is greyshirting. Whalen (who won Midlands) and Mulhauser are taking a year off. Their current 125 pounder (Heethuis) is very good, but dropping a lot of weight. They have three freshmen starting who just need time to develop. Not only did Ayres leave on short notice, their associate head coach Sean Gray also followed him. Give Dubuque a few years to develop this team.
    2 points
  36. Idk man, how long did it take Ayres to get Princeton to be competitive? I recall a lot of years with plenty of rough beatings. Plus, Princeton just lost 2 hammers. Give Dubuque some more time to try and (re)build something
    2 points
  37. DeAugustino should not be allowed in the top 10 until he shaves, he got beat by a 13 yr old for Pete's sake.
    1 point
  38. Well first: speaking of lying they are only $399 but Second: what is the alternative, another guy who lies all the time but can't even remember what lie he told yesterday? No matter how you look at it its gonna be 4 more years of hell!
    1 point
  39. I follow Cayden Henschel on youtube. Lol
    1 point
  40. 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DeAndre Nassar (Cleveland State) dec Nolen Ziegler (Bloomsburg) 4-2 184 - Joey Lyons (Cleveland State) dec Anthony DeRosa (Bloomsburg) 5-0 197 - Ben Smith (Cleveland State) tech David Tuttle (Bloomsburg) 18-2 285 - Daniel Bucknavich (Cleveland State) tech Tyler McCatharn (Bloomsburg) 17-0 Bucknell 30 Brown 12 125 - Michael Joyce (Brown) maj Kade Davidheiser (Bucknell) 8-0 133 - Kurt Phipps (Bucknell) dec Hunter Adrian (Brown) 6-1 141 - Dylan Chappell (Bucknell) dec Ian Oswalt (Brown) 7-2 149 - Braden Bower (Bucknell) maj Sam McMonagle (Brown) 9-0 157 - Blake Saito (Brown) maj Riley Bower (Bucknell) 8-0 165 - Noah Mulvaney (Bucknell) dec Keegan Rothrock (Brown) 9-5 174 - Jonathan Conrad (Brown) maj Matthew Kidwell (Bucknell) 11-1 184 - Mikey Bartush (Bucknell) fall Colby Isabelle (Brown) 2:27 197 - Logan Deacetis (Bucknell) tech Lear Quinton (Brown) 17-2 285 - Dorian Crosby (Bucknell) fall Alex Semenenko (Brown) 4:51 Campbell 33 Chattanooga 6 125 - Brayden Palmer (Chattanooga) dec Zander Phaturos (Campbell) 3-0 133 - Dom Zaccone (Campbell) dec Blake Boarman (Chattanooga) 5-2 141 - Isaiah Powe (Chattanooga) dec Wynton Denkins (Campbell) 2-1 149 - Justin Rivera (Campbell) dec Matthew Williams (Chattanooga) 2-1 157 - Chris Earnest (Campbell) dec Lincoln Heck (Chattanooga) 3-2 165 - Dom Baker (Campbell) dec Kamdyn Munro (Chattanooga) 5-0 174 - Austin Murphy (Campbell) dec Sergio Desiante (Chattanooga) 4-2 184 - Caleb Hopkins (Campbell) fall Landon Lewis (Chattanooga) 5:14 197 - Levi Hopkins (Campbell) fall Ryan Stein (Chattanooga) 1:16 285 - Taye Ghadiali (Campbell) fallKaleb Snodgrass (Chattanooga) 1:40 Arizona State 18 Stanford 17 125 - Nico Provo (Stanford) dec Richie Figueroa (Arizona State) 13-8SV 133 - Dom Lajoie (Stanford) dec Carter Dibert (Arizona State) 9-8 141 - Jesse Vasquez (Arizona State) dec Jason Miranda (Stanford) 8-3 149 - Kyle Parco (Arizona State) dec Jaden Abas (Stanford) 5-1 157 - Jacori Teemer (Arizona State) dec Daniel Cardenas (Stanford) 7-5 165 - Hunter Garvin (Stanford) dec Chance McLane (Arizona State) 4-1SV 174 - Tye Monteiro (Stanford) dec Cael Valencia (Arizona State) 9-4 184 - Tony Negron (Arizona State) dec Jack Darrah (Stanford) 6-3 197 - Nick Stemmet (Stanford) tech Damion Schunke (Arizona State) 20-3 285 - Cohlton Schultz (Arizona State) fall Peter Ming (Stanford) 4:52 Hofstra 29 CSU Bakersfield 9 125 - Richard Castro-Sandoval (CSU Bakersfield) dec Dylan Acevedo-Switzer (Hofstra) 6-1 133 - Dylan Ryder (Hofstra) tech Santino Sanchez (CSU Bakersfield) 16-0 141 - Alex Turley (Hofstra) maj Hayden Zinkin (CSU Bakersfield) 8-0 149 - Noah Tapia (Hofstra) dec Brock Rogers (CSU Bakersfield) 6-2 157 - Jurius Clark (Hofstra) dec Devyn Flores-Che (CSU Bakersfield) 8-3 165 - Guillermo Escobedo (CSU Bakersfield) dec Jake Slotnick (Hofstra) 10-4 174 - Ross McFarland (Hofstra) tech Chris Neal (CSU Bakersfield) 17-2 184 - Braden Smelser (CSU Bakersfield) dec Joe McGinty (Hofstra) 4-1 197 - Nik Miller (Hofstra) fall Ryan Arrington (CSU Bakersfield) 2:57 285 - Keaton Kluever (Hofstra) dec Jake Andrews (CSU Bakersfield) 4-2 California Baptist 31 CSU Bakersfield 7 125 - Richard Castro-Sandoval (CSU Bakersfield) dec Kainoa Medina (California Baptist) 9-4 133 - Hunter Leake (California Baptist) maj Santino Sanchez (CSU Bakersfield) 10-0 141 - Darren Green (California Baptist) dec Hayden Zinkin (CSU Bakersfield) 10-8 149 - Dayne Morton (California Baptist) dec Brock Rogers (CSU Bakersfield) 4-3 157 - Chaz Hallmark (California Baptist) tech Devyn Flores-Che (CSU Bakersfield) 20-2 165 - Carter Schubert (California Baptist) dec Guillermo Escobedo (CSU Bakersfield) 6-4 174 - Peter Acciardi (California Baptist) tech Chris Neal (CSU Bakersfield) 21-6 184 - Nathan Haas (California Baptist) maj Braden Smelser (CSU Bakersfield) 14-3 197 - Eli Sheeran (California Baptist) maj Khristian Dove (CSU Bakersfield) 12-3 285 - Jake Andrews (CSU Bakersfield) maj Max Acciardi (California Baptist) 15-2 California Baptist 29 Hofstra 10 125 - Eli Griffin (California Baptist) tech Dylan Acevedo-Switzer (Hofstra) 18-2 133 - Dylan Ryder (Hofstra) dec Hunter Leake (California Baptist) 4-0 141 - Darren Green (California Baptist) dec Alex Turley (Hofstra) 8-2 149 - Dayne Morton (California Baptist) dec Noah Tapia (Hofstra) 4-2 157 - Drayden Morton (California Baptist) dec Jurius Clark (Hofstra) 7-1 165 - Mateo de la Pena (California Baptist) dec Eric Shindel (Hofstra) 12-6 174 - Ross McFarland (Hofstra) dec Justin Phillips (California Baptist) 7-1 184 - Nathan Haas (California Baptist) fall Joe McGinty (Hofstra) 5:46 197 - Nik Miller (Hofstra) maj Eli Sheeran (California Baptist) 14-5 285 - Christopher Island (California Baptist) FFT Franklin & Marshall 22 Drexel 16 125 - Gabe Giampietro (Drexel) maj Eric Howe (F&M) 10-1 133 - Mason Leiphart (F&M) dec Jaxon Maroney (Drexel) 8-1 141 - Pat Phillips (F&M) fall Jordan Sorian (Drexel) 2:24 149 - Dom Findora (Drexel) dec Bryce Kresho (F&M) 4-1 157 - Tyler Williams (Drexel) dec Dominic Wheatley (F&M) 4-1SV 165 - Cody Walsh (Drexel) dec Josh Palmucci (F&M) 5-1 174 - Noah Fox (F&M) dec Jack Janda (Drexel) 4-1SV 184 - James Conway (F&M) maj Justin Griffith (Drexel) 12-2 197 - John Crawford (F&M) fall Ibrahim Ameer (Drexel) 6:56 285 - Santino Morina (Drexel) dec Harrison Shapiro (F&M) 2-0 Lock Haven 41 Edinboro 7 125 - Anthony Noto (Lock Haven) tech Caleb Edwards (Edinboro) 18-2 133 - Gable Strickland (Lock Haven) tech Eamonn Jimenez (Edinboro) 15-0 141 - Wyatt Henson (Lock Haven) tech Jacob Brenneman (Edinboro) 21-5 149 - Nick Stonecheck (Lock Haven) fall Colin Roberts (Edinboro) 2:10 157 - DaShawn Farber (Lock Haven) maj Gannon Jaquay (Edinboro) 18-4 165 - Eric Alderfer (Lock Haven) FFT 174 - Tyler Stoltzfus (Lock Haven) fall Joey Arnold (Edinboro) 4:32 184 - Colin Fegley (Lock Haven) maj Brody Evans (Edinboro) 14-2 197 - Jack Kilner (Edinboro) maj Cael Black (Lock Haven) 9-1 285 - Nick Lodato (Edinboro) dec Ethan Miller (Lock Haven) 6-2 Lehigh 31 Princeton 6 125 - Sheldon Seymour (Lehigh) FFT 133 - Nick Kayal (Princeton) dec Ethan Smith (Lehigh) 7-3 141 - Malyke Hines (Lehigh) maj Tyler Vasquez (Princeton) 18-5 149 - Owen Reinsel (Lehigh) dec Eligh Rivera (Princeton) 11-9 157 - Max Brignola (Lehigh) dec Rocco Camillaci (Princeton) 11-4 165 - Luca Frinzi (Lehigh) dec Blaine Bergey (Princeton) 1-0 174 - Connor Herceg (Lehigh) dec Mikey Squires (Princeton) 9-4 184 - Nate Dugan (Princeton) dec Jack Wilt (Lehigh) 4-2 197 - Michael Beard (Lehigh) tech Anthony Moscatello (Princeton) 19-4 285 - Nathan Taylor (Lehigh) maj Matthew Cover (Princeton) 15-4 Ohio 22 SIU Edwardsville 17 125 - Davian Guanajuato (SIU Edwardsville) dec Ryan Meek (Ohio) 4-1 133 - Marcel Lopez (SIU Edwardsville) dec Mason Brugh (Ohio) 2-0 141 - Eric Almarinez (SIU Edwardsville) maj Aidan Waszak (Ohio) 13-4 149 - Caleb Tyus (SIU Edwardsville) dec Derek Raike (Ohio) 8-5SV 157 - Peyten Kellar (Ohio) fall Caine Tyus (SIU Edwardsville) 3:52 165 - Jack Lledo (Ohio) dec Bradley Gillum (SIU Edwardsville) 4-1SV 174 - Sal Perrine (Ohio) dec Dominic Lopez (SIU Edwardsville) 7-3 184 - Deron Pulliam (SIU Edwardsville) maj Bobby Gaylord (Ohio) 13-3 197 - Austin Starr (Ohio) FFT 285 - Jordan Greer (Ohio) maj Dan McKiernan (SIU Edwardsville) 11-1 Sunday’s Dual Results Appalachian State 38 Bellarmine 6 125 - Chad Bellis (Appalachian State) tech Damion Ryan (Bellarmine) 18-2 133 - Ethan Oakley (Appalachian State) dec Trayce Eckeman (Bellarmine) 10-3 141 - Isaac Byers (Appalachian State) maj Chase Hall (Bellarmine) 14-2 149 - Cody Bond (Appalachian State) maj Zac Cowan (Bellarmine) 22-8 157 - Anthony Conetta (Appalachian State) dec Gray Ortis (Bellarmine) 1-0 165 - Will Miller (Appalachian State) dec Grant O’Dell (Bellarmine) 3-1 174 - Lucas Uliano (Appalachian State) tech Cole Nance (Bellarmine) 20-4 184 - Tomas Brooker (Appalachian State) tech Sam Schroeder (Bellarmine) 17-1 197 - Carson Floyd (Appalachian State) fall Justin Hoffer (Bellarmine) 4:15 258 - Thadd Huff (Bellarmine) InjDef Jacob Sartorio (Appalachian State) George Mason 42 Lindenwood 8 125 - Austin Kegley (Lindenwood) tech JB Dragovich (George Mason) 19-3 133 - Brandon Wittenberg (George Mason) tech Caiden Pecl (Lindenwood) 20-4 141 - Dominic Hargrove (George Mason) FFT 149 - Kaden Cassidy (George Mason) tech Cruz Lara (Lindenwood) 15-0 157 - DJ McGee (George Mason) FFT 165 - Evan Maag (George Mason) fall Kaleb Valdez-Lemos (Lindenwood) 6:03 174 - Paul Pierce (George Mason) fall Kaden Charboneau (Lindenwood) 4:10 184 - Malachi Duvall (George Mason) tech Luke Shaver (Lindenwood) 16-1 197 - Tyler Kocak (George Mason) dec Ryan Golnick (Lindenwood) 7-5 285 - David Hernandez (Lindenwood) dec Donovan Sprouse (George Mason) 4-1SV West Virginia 42 Glenville State 3 125 - Jett Strickenberger (West Virginia) tech Hunter Ross (Glenville State) 16-1 133 - Gavin Quiocho (Glenville State) dec Davin Rhoads (West Virginia) 11-4 141 - Jordan Titus (West Virginia) tech Lucas Talley (Glenville State) 17-2 149 - Ty Watters (West Virginia) tech Ethan Hardy (Glenville State) 19-1 157 - Caleb Dowling (West Virginia) dec Guy DeLeonardis (Glenville State) 10-8 165 - Peyton Hall (West Virginia) tech Brady Ross (Glenville State) 17-2 174 - Brody Conley (West Virginia) fall Zachary Holstion (Glenville State) 2:17 184 - Dennis Robin (West Virginia) tech Isaiha Casto (Glenville State) 19-1 197 - Austin Cooley (West Virginia) maj Nicholas Johnson (Glenville State) 16-2 285 - Michael Wolfgram (West Virginia) maj Gavin Shamblin (Glenville State) 19-7 Northwestern 19 Indiana 18 125 - Massey Odiotti (Northwestern) maj Blaine Frazier (Indiana) 12-4 133 - Dedrick Navarro (Northwestern) dec Cayden Rooks (Indiana) 10-4 141 - Dan Fongaro (Indiana) tech Kolby McClain (Northwestern) 19-4 149 - Graham Rooks (Indiana) dec Aiden Vandenbush (Northwestern) 2-1 157 - Trevor Chumbley (Northwestern) fall Zack Rotkvich (Indiana) 5:35 165 - Tyler Lillard (Indiana) dec Maxx Mayfield (Northwestern) 8-2 174 - DJ Washington (Indiana) maj Joseph Martin (Northwestern) 17-5 184 - Troy Fisher (Northwestern) dec Roman Rogotzke (Indiana) 8-5 197 - Evan Bates (Northwestern) dec Gabe Sollars (Indiana) 2-0 285 - Nick Willham (Indiana) dec Jack Jessen (Northwestern) 2-1 Central Michigan 28 Clarion 10 125 - Sean Spidle (Central Michigan) dec Joey Fischer (Clarion) 9-2 133 - Vince Perez (Central Michigan) dec TJ England (Clarion) 12-5 141 - Jimmy Nugent (Central Michigan) maj Ryan Sullivan (Clarion) 11-3 149 - Trenton Wachter (Central Michigan) dec Kyle Schickel (Clarion) 11-7 157 - Johnny Lovett (Central Michigan) tech Lavinsky Collins (Clarion) 21-3 165 - Eli Brinsky (Clarion) dec Mason Shrader (Central Michigan) 11-4 174 - Suds Dubler (Clarion) dec Chandler Amaker (Central Michigan) 10-4 184 - Cam Pine (Clarion) maj Adrien Cramer (Central Michigan) 11-3 197 - Cameron Wood (Clarion) maj Ethan Wiant (Central Michigan) 12-2 285 - Bryan Caves (Central MIchigan) fall Austin Chapman (Clarion) 6:39 Campbell 55 Presbyterian 0 125 - Anthony Molton (Campbell) FFT 133 - Dom Zaccone (Campbell) tech Brayden Adams (Presbyterian) 21-6 141 - Wynton Denkins (Campbell) maj Ryan Luna (Presbyterian) 16-3 149 - Chris Rivera (Campbell) FFT 157 - Chris Earnest (Campbell) fall Dakota Price (Presbyterian) :19 165 - Dom Baker (Campbell) tech Michael Ramirez (Presbyterian) 17-2 174 - Riley Augustine (Campbell) fall Josh Williams (Presbyterian) 1:12 184 - Caleb Hopkins (Campbell) tech Caleb Roe (Presbyterian) 17-2 197 - Levi Hopkins (Campbell) fall George Hopkins (Presbyterian) 1:56 285 - Taye Ghadiali (Campbelll) fall Morvens Saint-Jean (Presbyterian) :53 Gardner-Webb 28 VMI 10 125 - Drew West (Gardner-Webb) maj Tony Burke (VMI) 9-0 133 - Tyson Lane (Gardner-Webb) dec Dyson Dunham (VMI) 5-4 141 - Todd Carter (Gardner-Webb) dec Patrick Jordon (VMI) 7-3 149 - Zach Price (Gardner-Webb) dec Ryan Vigil (VMI) 9-7 157 - Drew Pepin (Gardner-Webb) dec Josh Yost (VMI) 9-3 165 - Andrew Wilson (Gardner-Webb) dec Caleb Chandler (VMI) 7-2 174 - Braxton Lewis (VMI) maj Sam Mora (Gardner-Webb) 10-1 184 - Jha’Quan Anderson (Gardner-Webb) fall Toby Schoffstall (VMI) 1:42 197 - Josh McCutheon (Gardner-Webb) dec Josh Evans (VMI) 5-1 285 - Tyler Mousaw (VMI) fall Peyton McComas (Gardner-Webb) 3:22 American 34 Queens 14 125 - Daniel Graham (Queens) FFT 133 - Maximilian Leete (American) tech Griffen Gonzalez (Queens) 21-3 141 - Cael McIntyre (American) maj Connor Goodman (Queens) 11-3 149 - Jack Nies (American) fall Suhaib Hatamleh (Queens) 2:10 157 - Ethan Szerencsits (American) FFT 165 - Ryan Zimmerman (American) dec Sebastian Shered (Queens) 5-4 174 - Greg Merriman (Queens) tech Mervin Mancia (American) 16-0 184 - D'Andree Hunt (Queens) dec Connor Bourne (American) 4-1 197 - Liam Volk-Klos (American) maj Riley Kuhn (Queens) 11-2 285 - #33 Will Jarrell (American) fall Mikey Lytle (Queens) 2:09 American 44 Lindenwood 9 125 - Austin Kegley (Lindenwood) FFT 133 - Raymond Lopez (American) fall Caiden Pecl (Lindenwood) 4:06 141 - Cael McIntyre (American) FFT 149 - Ethan Szerencsits (American) fall Cruz Lara (Lindenwood) 3:59 157 - Jack Nies (American) FFT 165 - Ryan Zimmerman (American) maj Kaleb Valdez-Lemos (Lindenwood) 12-3 174 - Kaden Charboneau (Lindenwood) dec Breon Phifer (American) 4-3 184 - Connor Bourne (American) maj Luke Shaver (Lindenwood) 14-4 197 - Liam Volk-Klos (American) fall Ryan Golnick (Lindenwood) 1:23 285 - Will Jarrell (American) InjDef David Hernandez (Lindenwood) Columbia 33 Brown 6 125 - Nick Babin (Columbia) dec Michael Joyce (Brown) 13-6 133 - Hunter Adrian (Brown) dec Sulayman Bah (Columbia) 9-3 141 - Kai Owen (Columbia) dec Ian Oswalt (Brown) 8-6 149 - Richard Fedalen (Columbia) dec Sam McMonagle (Brown) 9-5 157 - Blake Saito (Brown) dec Dominic Rossetti (Columbia) 2-0 165 - Kyle Mosher (Columbia) fall Keegan Rothrock (Brown) 3:23 174 - Lennox Wolak (Columbia) fall Jonathan Conrad (Brown) 2:26 184 - Aaron Ayzerov (Columbia) tech Colby Isabelle (Brown) 19-2 197 - Jack Weymeyer (Columbia) maj Lear Quinton (Brown) 17-8 285 - Vincent Mueller (Columbia) dec Alex Hamrick (Brown) 7-2 Cornell 36 Appalachian State 6 125 - Brett Ungar (Cornell) tech Chad Bellis (Appalachian State) 15-0 133 - Ethan Oakley (Appalachian State) dec Ethan Qureshi (Cornell) 10-4 141 - Joshua Saunders (Cornell) dec Isaac Byers (Appalachian State) 5-3 149 - Ethan Fernandez (Cornell) dec Jeremiah Price (Appalachian State) 11-5 157 - Meyer Shapiro (Cornell) tech Tommy Askey (Appalachian State) 20-4 165 - Will Miller (Appalachian State) dec Brody Oleksak (Cornell) 11-5 174 - Benny Baker (Cornell) dec Lucas Uliano (Appalachian State) 13-7 184 - Chris Foca (Cornell) fall Tomas Booker (Appalachian State) 1:07 197 - Jacob Cardenas (Cornell) tech Carson Floyd (Appalachian State) 15-0 285 - Ashton Davis (Cornell) FFT NC State 36 Duke 9 125 - Troy Hohman (NC State) tech Logan Agin (Duke) 16-0 133 - Vincent Robinson (NC State) maj Raymond Adams (Duke) 20-10 141 - Tyler Tracy (NC State) maj Christian Colman (Duke) 11-0 149 - Jarred Papscy (Duke) dec Koy Buesgens (NC State) 7-3 157 - Ed Scott (NC State) fall Logan Ferrero (Duke) 3:32 165 - Derek Fields (NC State) dec Gaetano Console (Duke) 11-4 174 - Alex Faison (NC State) tech David Hussey (Duke) 22-5 184 - Brock DelSignore (NC State) maj Conor Becker (Duke) 15-4 197 - Trent Hidlay (NC State) tech Kwasi Bonsu (Duke) 18-2 285 - Connor Barket (Duke) fall Chase Horne (NC State) 3:46 Iowa 34 Wisconsin 7 125 - Eric Barnett (Wisconsin) tech Joey Cruz (Iowa) 8-0 133 - Brody Teske (Iowa) tech Nicolar Rivera (Wisconsin) 19-4 141 - Real Woods (Iowa) fall Felix Lettini (Wisconsin) 4:37 149 - Caleb Rathjen (Iowa) dec Joe Zargo (Wisconsin) 8-1 157 - Jared Franek (Iowa) maj Luke Mechler (Wisconsin) 17-5 165 - Dean Hamiti (Wisconsin) dec Michael Caliendo (Iowa) 14-11 174 - Patrick Kennedy (Iowa) tech Cale Anderson (Wisconsin) 19-4 184 - Gabe Arnold (Iowa) dec Shane Liegel (Wisconsin) 8-6 197 - Zach Glazier (Iowa) maj Joshua Otto (Wisconsin) 13-4 285 - Bradley Hill (Iowa) maj Gannon Rosenfeld (Wisconsin) 11-3 Oklahoma State 34 Oklahoma 9 125 - Troy Spratley (Oklahoma State) fall Conrad Hendriksen (Oklahoma) 1:03 133 - Daton Fix (Oklahoma State) tech Gabe Vidlak (Oklahoma) 20-5 141 - Tagen Jamison (Oklahoma State) fall Carter Schmidt (Oklahoma) :54 149 - Willie McDougald (Oklahoma) dec Jordan Williams (Oklahoma State) 5-2 157 - Teague Travis (Oklahoma State) maj Jared Hill (Oklahoma) 11-1 165 - Izzak Olejnik (Oklahoma State) dec Cael Carlson (Oklahoma) 8-2 174 - Tate Picklo (Oklahoma) dec Brayden Thompson (Oklahoma State) 5-2SV 184 - Dustin Plott (Oklahoma State) tech Giuseppe Hoose (Oklahoma) 19-4 197 - Luke Surber (Oklahoma State) tech Carson Berryhill (Oklahoma) 17-2 285 - Josh Heindselman (Oklahoma) dec Konner Doucet (Oklahoma State) 2-1 Missouri 21 South Dakota State 19 125 - Noah Surtin (Missouri) maj Tanner Jordan (South Dakota State) 14-6 133 - Derrick Cardinal (South Dakota State) maj Drew Stanfield (Missouri) 14-5 141 - Josh Edmond (Missouri) dec Caleb Gross (South Dakota State) 3-2 149 - Alek Martin (South Dakota State) dec Joel Mylin (Missouri) 5-0 157 - Brock Mauller (Missouri) dec Cael Swensen (South Dakota State) 4-1 165 - Keegan O’Toole (Missouri) tech Connor Gaynor (South Dakota State) 22-5 174 - Cade DeVos (South Dakota State) dec Peyton Mocco (Missouri) 5-0 184 - Bennett Berge (South Dakota State) dec Colton Hawks (Missouri) 10-6 197 - Tanner Sloan (South Dakota State) fall Rocky Elam (Missouri) 4:38 285 - Zach Elam (Missouri) fall Luke Rasmussen (South Dakota State) :33 Northern Colorado 32 Air Force 12 125 - Stevo Poulin (Northern Colorado) fall Tucker Owens (Air Force) 2:07 133 - Dominick Serrano (Northern Colorado) tech Robert Wright (Air Force) 23-5 141 - Garrett Kuchan (Air Force) dec Rudy Lopez (Northern Colorado) 9-4 149 - Benji Alanis (Northern Colorado) dec Joe Fernau (Air Force) 7-1 157 - Vince Zerban (Northern Colorado) tech Bryce Shelton (Air Force) 17-0 165 - Giano Petrucelli (Air Force) dec Derek Matthews (Northern Colorado) 6-3 174 - Ayden Rix-McElhinney (Northern Colorado) dec Noah Blake (Air Force) 8-5 184 - Branson Britten (Northern Colorado) maj Josh Cordio (Air Force) 13-3 197 - Xavier Vasquez (Northern Colorado) fall Soren Herzog (Air Force) 2:01 285 - Wyatt Hendrickson (Air Force) fall Andrew Blackburn-Forst (Northern Colorado) 3:21 Penn State 22 Nebraska 13 125 - Caleb Smith (Nebraska) maj Braeden Davis (Penn State) 11-3 133 - Jacob Van Dee (Nebraska) dec Baylor Shunk (Penn State) 6-2 141 - Beau Bartlett (Penn State) dec Brock Hardy (Nebraska) 9-6 149 - Ridge Lovett (Nebraska) dec Tyler Kasak (Penn State) 7-3 157 - Levi Haines (Penn State) dec Peyton Robb (Nebraska) 10-3 165 - Mitchell Mesenbrink (Penn State) dec Antrell Taylor (Nebraska) 9-5 174 - Carter Starocci (Penn State) tech Bubba Wilson (Nebraska) 20-4 184 - Lenny Pinto (Nebraska) dec Bernie Truax (Penn State) 8-6 197 - Aaron Brooks (Penn State) maj Silas Allred (Nebraska) 17-4 285 - Greg Kerkvliet (Penn State) maj Nash Hutmacher (Nebraska) 10-0 Oregon State 29 Stanford 11 125 - Brandon Kaylor (Oregon State) dec Nico Provo (Stanford) 7-3 133 - Gabe Whisenhunt (Oregon State) fall Dom Lajoie (Stanford) 2:02 141 - Cleveland Belton (Oregon State) dec Jason Miranda (Stanford) 5-1 149 - Jaden Abas (Stanford) maj Nash Singleton (Oregon State) 14-3 157 - Daniel Cardenas (Stanford) maj CJ Hamblin (Oregon State) 14-5 165 - Hunter Garvin (Stanford) dec Kekana Fouret (Oregon State) 6-5 174 - Matthew Olguin (Oregon State) maj Abe Wojcikiewicz (Stanford) 10-2 184 - Trey Munoz (Oregon State) dec Jack Darrah (Stanford) 5-1 197 - Justin Rademacher (Oregon State) maj Nick Stemmet (Stanford) 14-4 285 - Boone McDermott (Oregon State) fall Peter Ming (Stanford) :38
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  41. Garret had trouble getting international experience because airplanes can't fly around a flat earth. They would fall off the edge and he wasn't about to risk his life for junk science.
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  42. I think Dake continues until he has more gold than JB. I think Taylor is riding off into the sunset after this Olympics. He's said before the training is getting a bit old and he's done everything except beat Dake.
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  43. I plan on leaving a pair of men's size 48 tighty-whities on the mat and retiring as a fan of the sport.
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