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  1. This evening, brackets were released for the 2024 Pan-American Olympic Games Qualifier. The event will take place over the next three days with Greco-Roman tomorrow, Women's Freestyle on Wednesday, and Men's Freestyle on Thursday. Wrestlers will need to make the finals to earn an Olympic quota. This quota is good for their respective countries - not necessarily the wrestler who earned it. Unlike past years, there will be no final, gold medal match or repechage or bronze medal matches. Each bracket will be conducted through the semifinals. The 2023 World Championships provided the first opportunity to earn quotas for the Olympics. If a country does not qualify through the 2023 World Championships or their continental qualifier, they will be able to compete in a last chance qualifying event. Below are the brackets that include wrestlers representing the United States. 57 kg Men's Freestyle 65 kg Men's Freestyle 53 kg Women's Freestyle 62 kg Women's Freestyle 68 kg Women's Freestyle 60 kg Men's Greco-Roman 67 kg Men's Greco-Roman 77 kg Men's Greco-Roman 87 kg Men's Greco-Roman 97 kg Men's Greco-Roman 130 kg Men's Greco Roman
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  2. Below is a recap of last week’s EIWA action, with individual news and highlights worth noting. Key Takeaways Lehigh’s Stanich officially uses 6th date, causing him to forego his redshirt season. Ryan Crookham of Lehigh remains the only undefeated wrestler in the conference at 15-0 Jude Swisher of Penn wrestles to 6-0 in two events with all bonus point wins Binghamton’s Lou DePrez (#9) knocks off #7 Cardenas of Cornell American The Eagles were on the road at Columbia and Army. Both wrestlers at the 133 lbs class were undefeated on the weekend. Max Leete had a win over Columbia, while Raymond Lopez had a win over #28 Basile of Army. Jack Maida made a return to the lineup. He had a win over #30 Berginc of Army. American terminated the dual season with an 8-14 record. With a few ranked wrestlers, expect a few Eagles in the mix to qualify for NCAAs. Columbia 39 American 3 125: Nick Babin (CU) pinned #28 Jack Maida (AU), 6:03 (CU 6-0) 133: Maximilian Leete (AU) dec. Sulayman Bah (CU), 8-6 (CU 6-3) 141: Kai Owen (CU) tech. fall Cael McIntyre (AU), 17-2 (CU 11-3) 149: Richard Fedalen (CU) dec. Jack Nies (AU), 5-0 (CU 14-3) 157: Dom Rossetti (CU) dec. Ethan Szerencsits (AU), 11-9 (CU 17-3) 165: Kyle Mosher (CU) major dec. Ryan Zimmerman (AU), 12-2 (CU 21-3) 174: #15 Lennox Wolak (CU) tech. fall Breon Phifer (AU), 17-2 (5:01) (CU 26-3) 184: #26 Aaron Ayzerov (CU) pinned Brad Kata (AU), 2:34 (CU 32-3) 197: #27 Jack Wehmeyer (CU) major dec. Liam Volk-Klos (AU), 13-1 (CU 36-3) 285: Vincent Mueller (CU) dec. #33 Will Jarrell (AU), 9-7 (CU 39-3) Army 28 American 5 125: #28 Jack Maida (AU) dec. #30 Ethan Berginc (Army), 4-3 (AU 3-0) 133: Raymond Lopez (AU) dec. #28 Braden Basile (Army), 5-4 (AU 6-0) 141: Logan Brown (Army) dec. Cael McIntyre (AU), 8-3 (AU 6-3) 149: #32 Matt Williams (Army) dec. Jack Nies (AU), 5-1 (Tied 6-6) 157: #33 Nate Lukez (Army) major dec. Ryan Zimmerman (AU), 16-2 (Army 10-5) 165: #26 Gunner Filipowicz (Army) major dec. Breon Phifer (AU), 12-3 (Army 14-5) 174: #14 Ben Pasuik (Army) major dec. Lucas White (AU), 9-0 (Army 18-5) 184: Dillon Sheehy (Army) major dec. Connor Bourne (AU), 11-2 (Army 22-5) 197: Wolfgang Frable (Army) dec. Liam Volk-Klos (AU), 8-3 (Army 25-5) 285: Austin Kohlhofer (Army) dec. #33 Will Jarrell (AU), 4-2 (Army 28-5) #25 Army Army hosted American for the last dual of the year. They were victorious in eight of ten bouts. They dropped the first two matches and rallied off eight straight. At 285lbs, Austin Kohlhofer had a nice win filling in over a 33rd ranked Jarrell. The Black Knights made the national rankings last week for the first time all year. They were 7-4 overall, and 6-1 in EIWA competition. Army 28 American 5 125: #28 Jack Maida (AU) dec. #30 Ethan Berginc (Army), 4-3 (AU 3-0) 133: Raymond Lopez (AU) dec. #28 Braden Basile (Army), 5-4 (AU 6-0) 141: Logan Brown (Army) dec. Cael McIntyre (AU), 8-3 (AU 6-3) 149: #32 Matt Williams (Army) dec. Jack Nies (AU), 5-1 (Tied 6-6) 157: #33 Nate Lukez (Army) major dec. Ryan Zimmerman (AU), 16-2 (Army 10-5) 165: #26 Gunner Filipowicz (Army) major dec. Breon Phifer (AU), 12-3 (Army 14-5) 174: #14 Ben Pasuik (Army) major dec. Lucas White (AU), 9-0 (Army 18-5) 184: Dillon Sheehy (Army) major dec. Connor Bourne (AU), 11-2 (Army 22-5) 197: Wolfgang Frable (Army) dec. Liam Volk-Klos (AU), 8-3 (Army 25-5) 285: Austin Kohlhofer (Army) dec. #33 Will Jarrell (AU), 4-2 (Army 28-5) Binghamton The Bearcats took on #8 Cornell on the road for the last dual of the season. Brevin Cassella (#17) had a win at 165lbs. The marquee match-up was at 197 lbs. #9 Lou DePrez won 7-3 over #7 Cardenas in the battle of All-Americans utilizing two takedowns. Micah Roes was at the Patriots Last Chance Open where he went 4-0 to improve his record to 22-9 on the year. The Bearcats were 9-4 on the season and 7-3 in the conference. Expect a handful of wrestlers to be on the podium at EIWAs. #8 Cornell 33 - Binghamton 6 165: No. 17/18 Brevin Cassella (BU) def. Brody Oleksak (Cornell) DEC 5-2, BU 3 Cornell 0 174: Benny Baker (Cornell) def. Dimitri Gamkrelidze (BU) DEC 4-1 SV, BU 3 Cornell 3 184: No. 11/8 Chris Foca (Cornell) def. No. 25/13 Jacob Nolan (BU) DEC 4-2, Cornell 6 BU 3 197: No. 9/9 Lou DePrez (BU) def. No. 7/7 Jacob Cardenas (Cornell) DEC 7-3, BU 6 Cornell 6 285: No. 17/17 Lewis Fernandes (Cornell) def. Charlie Tibbitts (BU) FALL 3:55, Cornell 12 BU 6 125: No. 15/17 Brett Ungar (Cornell) def. Carson Wagner (BU) TF 17-0 6:35, Cornell 17 BU 6 133: Marcello Milani (Cornell) def. Matt Griffin (BU) TF 17-1 6:59, Cornell 22 BU 6 141: No. 10/12 Vince Cornella (Cornell) def. Nate Lucier (BU) MD 9-1, Cornell 26 BU 6 149: No. 28/21 Ethan Fernandez (Cornell) def. Jordan Brown (BU) MD 11-0, Cornell 30 BU 6 157: Wyatt Yapoujian (Cornell) def. Carter Baer (BU) DEC 1-0, Cornell 33 BU 6 Brown The Bears lost a tight battle with Harvard on Friday. The Bears took care of business on Senior Day against Sacred Heart. Brown won all contested bouts, forcing to give up a forfeit at 141 lbs. Seven of the nine wins were by major decision or better. At 157 lbs, Blake Saito was 2-0 on the weekend. Keegan Rothrock was undefeated as well at 165lbs, including a win over NCAA qualifier Kim of Harvard. The anchor of the lineup, Alex Semenenko, was 2-0 on the weekend. So was Michael Joyce at 125lbs. This was a great way to end the year for Brown. This should be a confidence boost heading into conferences. Harvard 23 Brown 17 149: Jack Crook (Harvard) def. Sam McMonagle (Brown) TF 20-4 157: Blake Saito (Brown) def. Jimmy Harrington (Harvard) PIN 4:12 165: Keegan Rothrock (Brown) def. Joshua Kim (Harvard) DEC 7-3 174: Philip Conigliaro (Harvard) def. Jonathan Conrad (Brown) MD 10-2 184: Leo Tarantino (Harvard) def. Colby Isabelle (Brown) DEC 2-1 197: Alex Whitworth (Harvard) def. Lear Quinton (Brown) DEC 4-1 285: Alex Semenenko (Brown) def. Jeffrey Crooks (Harvard) MD 12-2 125: Michael Joyce (Brown) def. Isaiah Adams (Harvard) MD 13-2 133: Coleman Nogle (Harvard) def. Hunter Adrian (Brown) DEC 5-1 141: Michael Jaffe (Harvard) def. Ian Oswalt (Brown) TF 17-1 Brown 40 Sacred Heart 6 149: Sam McMonagle (Brown) def. Mike McGhee (SHU) MD 11-0 157: Blake Saito (Brown) def. Connor MacDonald (SHU) FALL 2:51 165: Keegan Rothrock (Brown) def. Calvin Pineda (SHU) TF 15-0 4:56 174: Dominic Frontino (Brown) def. Owen Ayotte (SHU) MD 10-1 184: Colby Isabelle (Brown) def. Hunter Perez (SHU) DEC 9-4 197: Lear Quinton (Brown) def. Jake Trovato (SHU) SV 4-1 285: Alex Semenenko (Brown) def. Marc Berisha (SHU) FALL 3:35 125: Michael Joyce (Brown) def. Jake Ice (SHU) MD 12-1 133: Hunter Adrian (Brown) def. Jake Carlucci (SHU) TF 19-0 141: Vincent Milazzo (SHU) wins by Forfeit Bucknell The Bison were on the road finishing the year against Princeton. They split matches 5-5 with the Tigers, but lost on bonus points. Bucknell saw wins from #14 Phipps at 133 lbs, Chappell at 141 lbs, and Mulvaney at 165 lbs. Takats earned a decision at 174 lbs, as did #28 Crosby at heavyweight over #31 Cover. Bucknell finished the season 8-8 overall, and 4-5 in the EIWA. Princeton 18 Bucknell 15 125: Drew Heethuis (PU) fall over Grayson McLellen (BUC), 2:33 (PU 6-0) 133: No. 14 Kurt Phipps (BUC) dec. over Nick Kayal (PU), 4-3 (PU 6-3) 141: Dylan Chappell (BUC) dec. over Tyler Vazquez (PU), 5-1 (6-6) 149: No. 29 Eligh Rivera (PU) dec. over Braden Bower (BUC), 9-5 (PU 9-6) 157: Rocco Camillaci (PU) dec. over Riley Bower (BUC), 7-3 (PU 12-6) 165: No. 19 Noah Mulvaney (BUC) dec. over Blaine Bergey (PU), 8-5 (SV-1) (PU 12-9) 174: Myles Takats (BUC) dec. over Mikey Squires (PU), 7-2 (12-12) 184: No. 19 Nate Dugan (PU) dec. over Mikey Bartush (BUC), 8-6 (PU 15-12) 197: Aidan Conner (PU) dec. over Logan Deacetis (BUC), 5-3 (PU 18-12) 285: No. 28 Dorian Crosby (BUC) dec. over No. 31 Matt Cover (PU), 6-2 (PU 18-15) Columbia The Lions had one final dual against American on Sunday. They dominated by winning nine duals. Nick Babin used a pin to win over #28 Maida at 125lbs. At 285lbs, Vincent Mueller had a win over #33 Jarrell. Columbia’s unbelievably tough schedule ended with a 5-8 record. They were 4-3 in the conference with losses to Army, Princeton, Penn, and Cornell. Expect a bunch of guys on the podium for Columbia at EIWAs. Columbia 39 American 3 125: Nick Babin (CU) pinned #28 Jack Maida (AU), 6:03 (CU 6-0) 133: Maximilian Leete (AU) dec. Sulayman Bah (CU), 8-6 (CU 6-3) 141: Kai Owen (CU) tech. fall Cael McIntyre (AU), 17-2 (CU 11-3) 149: Richard Fedalen (CU) dec. Jack Nies (AU), 5-0 (CU 14-3) 157: Dom Rossetti (CU) dec. Ethan Szerencsits (AU), 11-9 (CU 17-3) 165: Kyle Mosher (CU) major dec. Ryan Zimmerman (AU), 12-2 (CU 21-3) 174: #15 Lennox Wolak (CU) tech. fall Breon Phifer (AU), 17-2 (5:01) (CU 26-3) 184: #26 Aaron Ayzerov (CU) pinned Brad Kata (AU), 2:34 (CU 32-3) 197: #27 Jack Wehmeyer (CU) major dec. Liam Volk-Klos (AU), 13-1 (CU 36-3) 285: Vincent Mueller (CU) dec. #33 Will Jarrell (AU), 9-7 (CU 39-3) Cornell (#8) Cornell hosted Binghamton for Senior Day. Benny Baker had a win in overtime over a tough Gamkrelidze. #10 Vince Cornella was back from injury and earned a major at 141 lbs. At 133 lbs, Marcello Milani had a win. Wyatt Yapoujian earned a win at 157 lbs in his appearance as well. Cornell ended the season on a high note – finishing with a 12-4 record with an 8-1 EIWA conference record. They were dominant in Ivy League competition, winning the Ivy League title once again. #8 Cornell 33 - Binghamton 6 165: No. 17/18 Brevin Cassella (BU) def. Brody Oleksak (Cornell) DEC 5-2, BU 3 Cornell 0 174: Benny Baker (Cornell) def. Dimitri Gamkrelidze (BU) DEC 4-1 SV, BU 3 Cornell 3 184: No. 11/8 Chris Foca (Cornell) def. No. 25/13 Jacob Nolan (BU) DEC 4-2, Cornell 6 BU 3 197: No. 9/9 Lou DePrez (BU) def. No. 7/7 Jacob Cardenas (Cornell) DEC 7-3, BU 6 Cornell 6 285: No. 17/17 Lewis Fernandes (Cornell) def. Charlie Tibbitts (BU) FALL 3:55, Cornell 12 BU 6 125: No. 15/17 Brett Ungar (Cornell) def. Carson Wagner (BU) TF 17-0 6:35, Cornell 17 BU 6 133: Marcello Milani (Cornell) def. Matt Griffin (BU) TF 17-1 6:59, Cornell 22 BU 6 141: No. 10/12 Vince Cornella (Cornell) def. Nate Lucier (BU) MD 9-1, Cornell 26 BU 6 149: No. 28/21 Ethan Fernandez (Cornell) def. Jordan Brown (BU) MD 11-0, Cornell 30 BU 6 157: Wyatt Yapoujian (Cornell) def. Carter Baer (BU) DEC 1-0, Cornell 33 BU 6 Drexel The Dragons traveled to the University of Maryland on Friday, then hosted Hofstra on Senior Day on Saturday. Drexel managed five wins against Maryland, but fell in the dual because all of Maryland’s wins were bonus point victories. They won eight of ten bouts over a tough Hofstra team, many of them by one score. Tyler Williams was 2-0 at 157 lbs. Dom Findora was 2-0 on the weekend at 149 lbs. At 165 lbs, #33 Cody Walsh was 2-0 on the day as well. At 125 lbs, Desmond Pleasant won both matches this weekend also. Drexel finished the year 8-10 in duals with a 5-4 record inside the conference. Hofstra’s win was a good way to head into the EIWA championships. Maryland 27 Drexel 15 *157: Tyler Williams def. Kevin Schark (UMD), Dec. 5-1; Drexel 3-0 165: #33 Cody Walsh def. Gaven Bell (UMD), Dec. 4-0; Drexel 6-0 174: Jack Janda def. Dominic Solis (UMD), SV-1 4-1; Drexel 9-0 184: Chase Mielnik (UMD) def. Ethan Wilson, Fall 4:08; Drexel 9-6 197: Jaxon Smith (UMD) def. Chase Levey, Fall 3:35; UMD 12-9 285: #27 Seth Nevills (UMD) def. Dom Petracci, TF 18-2 (6:45); UMD 16-9* 125: Desmond Pleasant def. Tommy Capul (UMD), Dec. 9-3; UMD 16-12 133: #19 Braxton Brown (UMD) def. John Hildebrandt, Fall 6:29; UMD 22-12 141: Dario Lemus (UMD) def. Jordan Soriano, TF 23-7 (5:04); UMD 27-12 149: Dom Findora def. Michael Pizzuto (UMD), Dec. 7-2; UMD 27-15 *Maryland team point deducted for unsportsmanlike conduct Drexel 24 Hofstra 9 141: Jordan Soriano def. Alex Turley (HOF), Dec. 8-4; Drexel 3-0 149: Dom Findora def. Noah Tapia (HOF), Dec. 5-4; Drexel 6-0 157: Tyler Williams def. Jurius Clark (HOF), Dec. 5-1; Drexel 9-0 165: #33 Cody Walsh def. Jake Slotnick (HOF), Dec. 4-0; Drexel 12-0 174: Ross McFarland (HOF) def. Jack Janda, SV-1 8-1; Drexel 12-3 184: Justin Griffith def. Will Conlon (HOF), Dec. 8-6; Drexel 15-3 197: Ibrahim Ameer def. Nikolas Miller (HOF), Dec. 8-6; Drexel 18-3 285: #18 Keaton Kluever (HOF) def. Santino Morina, Fall 2:56; Drexel 18-9 125: Desmond Pleasant def. Dylan Acevedo-Switzer (HOF), Dec. 5-1; Drexel 21-9 133: John Hildebrandt def. Dylan Ryder (HOF), Dec. 7-5; Drexel wins 24-9 Franklin & Marshall The Diplomats hosted the F&M Scramble. At 125lbs, Eric Howe earned a pin en route to a 1-1 record. At 149 lbs, Josh Hillard had a win over teammate Bryce Kresho. Expect Hillard to be in the bracket at EIWAs. Josh Palmucci was 2-0 at 165 lbs, as was Noah Fox at 174 lbs. At heavyweight, Harrison Shapiro was 1-1 on the day. Not many starters were competing, but this was a good warm up for the guys competing at EIWAs to get some mat time. The Diplomats finished the year 6-3 in duals. They were 2-2 in the conference. Harvard The Crimson took on Ivy League opponent Brown. They won six bouts to help propel to victory. They were without Diego Sotelo at 125 lbs. Jack Crook earned a tech fall at 149 lbs, as did Maichel Jaffe at 141 lbs. At 133 lbs, Coleman Nogle had a win over EIWA placer, Adrian. Harvard snapped a five match losing streak. They ended their season 4-6 while going 2-5 in the conference. Harvard 23 Brown 17 149: Jack Crook (Harvard) def. Sam McMonagle (Brown) TF 20-4 157: Blake Saito (Brown) def. Jimmy Harrington (Harvard) PIN 4:12 165: Keegan Rothrock (Brown) def. Joshua Kim (Harvard) DEC 7-3 174: Philip Conigliaro (Harvard) def. Jonathan Conrad (Brown) MD 10-2 184: Leo Tarantino (Harvard) def. Colby Isabelle (Brown) DEC 2-1 197: Alex Whitworth (Harvard) def. Lear Quinton (Brown) DEC 4-1 285: Alex Semenenko (Brown) def. Jeffrey Crooks (Harvard) MD 12-2 125: Michael Joyce (Brown) def. Isaiah Adams (Harvard) MD 13-2 133: Coleman Nogle (Harvard) def. Hunter Adrian (Brown) DEC 5-1 141: Michael Jaffe (Harvard) def. Ian Oswalt (Brown) TF 17-1 Hofstra The Pride were at Drexel to close out the year. Many close matches did not go their way, making the final score look worse than the dual was. Ross McFarland had an overtime win over Janda at 174 lbs. Keaton Kluever had another win by fall to end the dual season. Pride were 8-6 overall, and 2-2 in the EIWA. This team is solid and has potential to have a few guys qualify for NCAAs. Drexel 24 Hofstra 9 141: Jordan Soriano def. Alex Turley (HOF), Dec. 8-4; Drexel 3-0 149: Dom Findora def. Noah Tapia (HOF), Dec. 5-4; Drexel 6-0 157: Tyler Williams def. Jurius Clark (HOF), Dec. 5-1; Drexel 9-0 165: #33 Cody Walsh def. Jake Slotnick (HOF), Dec. 4-0; Drexel 12-0 174: Ross McFarland (HOF) def. Jack Janda, SV-1 8-1; Drexel 12-3 184: Justin Griffith def. Will Conlon (HOF), Dec. 8-6; Drexel 15-3 197: Ibrahim Ameer def. Nikolas Miller (HOF), Dec. 8-6; Drexel 18-3 285: #18 Keaton Kluever (HOF) def. Santino Morina, Fall 2:56; Drexel 18-9 125: Desmond Pleasant def. Dylan Acevedo-Switzer (HOF), Dec. 5-1; Drexel 21-9 133: John Hildebrandt def. Dylan Ryder (HOF), Dec. 7-5; Drexel wins 24-9 Lehigh #15 The Mountain Hawks took a trip to the west coast to battle #19 Arizona State. They were without Ryan Crookham, but only won three bouts. Jack Wilt had a win at 184 lbs. Michael Beard and Nathan Taylor each ended the dual with wins as usual. Stanich has officially used up his free dates and can no longer redshirt. Ryan Crookham was competing at the F&M Scramble. He had one match and won via tech fall. He now has 15 wins, which will qualify him for an automatic bid for conferences. At 149 lbs, Owen Reinsel and Kelvin Griffin were each competing at the scramble as well. Griffin was 3-0 with two pins and a major. Reinsel was 1-1. This may be the deciding factor as to who will represent Lehigh at EIWAs. The Mountain Hawks finished the season 7-4, but were undefeated in the conference with a 7-0 record. #19 Arizona State 24 #15 Lehigh 14 125: Richard Figueroa (ASU) dec. Luke Stanich (Lehigh) 5-3 133: Julian Chlebove (ASU) dec. Sheldon Seymour (Lehigh) 9-2 141: Jesse Vasquez (ASU) dec. Malyke Hines (Lehigh) 5-2, sv 149: Kyle Parco (ASU) tech fall Drew Munch (Lehigh) 15-0, 3:14 157: Jacori Teemer (ASU) dec. Max Brignola (Lehigh) 7-2 165: Chance McLane (ASU) dec. Jake Logan (Lehigh) 8-1 174: Cael Valencia (ASU) major dec. Connor Herceg (Lehigh) 8-0 184: Jack Wilt (Lehigh) dec. Tony Negron (ASU) 10-5 197: Michael Beard (Lehigh) tech fall Damion Schunke (ASU) 21-6, 2:53 285: Nathan Taylor (Lehigh) won by forfeit Long Island The Sharks completed dual meets last week. They finished the year 8-8 and 3-4 in the conference. Navy The Midshipmen have completed dual meets also. They were 8-6 on the year with a 2-3 record in EIWA competition. Penn #18 The Quakers hosted Morgan State during the final dual of the year. They were dominant winning nine bouts by bonus points. On Saturday, both Max Gallagher (125lbs) and Jude Swisher (149lbs) were in the F&M Scramble. They were each 3-0 on the day. Jude Swisher competed on Sunday at the Patriot Last Chance Open at George Mason. During that event, he was 3-0 with all bonus point wins. This made him 6-0 on the weekend. The Quakers went 6-5 on the season, going 4-2 in conference matches. Expect them to compete in the team race at the EIWA Conference Championships. #18 Penn 43 Morgan State 4 125: Max Gallagher (P) def. Julian Dawson (M), 21 –2 TF – Penn leads 5-0 133: #9 Michael Colaiocco (P) def. Shawn Ryncarz (M), 14–5 MD – Penn leads 9-0 141: #17 CJ Composto (P) def. Thomas Fierro (M), 18-1 TF – Penn eads 14-0 149: Hunter Gandy (P) def. Aaron Turner (M), 14-0 MD – Penn leads 18-0 157: #23 Lucas Revano (P) def. Joshua Greenwood (M), 18-1 TF – Penn leads 23-0 165: Jacob Marsh (M) def. Cam Connor (P), 8-0 DEC – Penn leads 23-4 174: #6 Nick Incontrera (P) def. Cortilius Vann (M), 19-2 TF – Penn leads 28-4 184: #20 Maximus Hale (P) def. Nathanic Kendricks (M), 17-2 TF – Penn leads 33-4 197: #25 Cole Urbas (P) def. Eric Washington (M), 12-2 MD – Penn leads 37-4 285: John Stout (P) won by default – Penn wins 43-4 Princeton The Tigers ended the year with a win over Bucknell. They split duals 5-5, but Drew Heethuis’s pin at 125 lbs was the difference in the dual. Aidan Conner’s win at 197 lbs may be considered an upset on paper. Princeton’s season was up and down. They finished the year with a 6-7 record while wrestling to a 3-2 record in the conference. Princeton 18 Bucknell 15 125: Drew Heethuis (PU) fall over Grayson McLellen (BUC), 2:33 (PU 6-0) 133: No. 14 Kurt Phipps (BUC) dec. over Nick Kayal (PU), 4-3 (PU 6-3) 141: Dylan Chappell (BUC) dec. over Tyler Vazquez (PU), 5-1 (6-6) 149: No. 29 Eligh Rivera (PU) dec. over Braden Bower (BUC), 9-5 (PU 9-6) 157: Rocco Camillaci (PU) dec. over Riley Bower (BUC), 7-3 (PU 12-6) 165: No. 19 Noah Mulvaney (BUC) dec. over Blaine Bergey (PU), 8-5 (SV-1) (PU 12-9) 174: Myles Takats (BUC) dec. over Mikey Squires (PU), 7-2 (12-12) 184: No. 19 Nate Dugan (PU) dec. over Mikey Bartush (BUC), 8-6 (PU 15-12) 197: Aidan Conner (PU) dec. over Logan Deacetis (BUC), 5-3 (PU 18-12) 285: No. 28 Dorian Crosby (BUC) dec. over No. 31 Matt Cover (PU), 6-2 (PU 18-15) Sacred Heart The Pioneers were victims to Brown this weekend in the final dual. Andrew Fallon was not in the lineup again at 133 lbs. He seems to be the guy leading the charge into EIWAs in a few weeks. Sacred Heart finished the year 3-12 with an extremely tough schedule. Brown 40 Sacred Heart 6 149: Sam McMonagle (Brown) def. Mike McGhee (SHU) MD 11-0 157: Blake Saito (Brown) def. Connor MacDonald (SHU) FALL 2:51 165: Keegan Rothrock (Brown) def. Calvin Pineda (SHU) TF 15-0 4:56 174: Dominic Frontino (Brown) def. Owen Ayotte (SHU) MD 10-1 184: Colby Isabelle (Brown) def. Hunter Perez (SHU) DEC 9-4 197: Lear Quinton (Brown) def. Jake Trovato (SHU) SV 4-1 285: Alex Semenenko (Brown) def. Marc Berisha (SHU) FALL 3:35 125: Michael Joyce (Brown) def. Jake Ice (SHU) MD 12-1 133: Hunter Adrian (Brown) def. Jake Carlucci (SHU) TF 19-0 141: Vincent Milazzo (SHU) wins by Forfeit
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  3. We've made it through the regular season! In true, unpredictable fashion, on the last day of the dual season we had an undefeated, number-one ranked wrestler take a loss. Despite this, Ridge Lovett still assumes the number one position at 149 lbs. He has a head-to-head win over #2 Caleb Henson in the CKLV finals, a wrestler that Kyle Parco lost to in the CKLV semis. With Henson defeating Jackson Arrington, we've moved Parco above him and directly behind Henson. 125 lbs stuck to the script and had number's two and three lose during the final weekend of the regular season. Richie Figueroa was responsible for one of those upsets and then pulled another over a top-seven opponent. He's showing signs of being the title threat we expected at the beginning of the year. He should fly up the rankings with a Pac-12 title while facing some strong competition. For the full rankings: Click Here
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  4. The final week of the regular season came to a close with eight Big 12 teams competing. North and South Dakota State battled for the Border Bell, with the Jackrabbits coming out on top for the third consecutive year. California Baptist finished with a win over Utah Valley to cap a banner year for the second-year DI-eligible program. Iowa State and Northern Iowa beat shorthanded Missouri. Oklahoma State took on Iowa but lost 22-9 in a dual filled with tossups. California Baptist (Overall: 7-10; Conference: 2-6): Dual Results The Lancers capped their regular season with a 20-17 win over Utah Valley on the road. Chaz Hallmark and Dayne Morton scored pivotal wins, with Hallmark winning in sudden victory and Morton beating 2023 qualifier Isaiah Delgado 7-6. Add in some bonus points from Eli Griffin and Hunter Leake and the team more than doubled their wins from last year. Now headed into Big 12’s they have a great opportunity to get their first DI qualifier. Iowa State (Overall: 13-2; Conference: 6-1): Dual Result The Cyclones dominated a shorthanded Missouri team with a 41-3 win. They scored bonus points with Evan Frost, Casey Swiderski, David Carr, MJ Gaitan, and Yonger Bastida. Echemendia was down 7-0 after a big throw from Josh Edmond early but battled back for a big 10-9 win. Carr stayed undefeated at home with a 67-0 record and a first-period fall. Feldkamp dropped a match to Colton Hawks, getting put on his back off a counter to a big move and another takedown late. Bastida scored another statement win with a 13-4 major over Zach Elam, with takedowns in every period. Missouri (Overall: 10-4; Conference: 6-3): Dual Results (UNI) | Dual Results (ISU) The Tigers made a trip to Iowa missing eight starters and coach Kendric Maple due to a mix of injuries and illness. Josh Edmond and Zach Elam both scored ranked wins, being joined by Colton Hawks. Edmond beat Cael Happel 4-3 and had a big lead on Anthony Echemendia before dropping a 10-9 match. Zach beat Tyrell Gordon in rideouts 4-1 with a turn, but couldn’t keep up with Yonger Bastida’s offense. 2023 round of 16 finisher Colton Hawks was majored by Parker Keckeisen, but avenged an NCAA loss to Will Feldkamp with a big move of his own. The Tigers are 2-4 in their last six duals but are hoping to have their full healthy lineup ready for Big 12’s. North Dakota State (Overall: 3-11; Conference: 2-56): Dual Results The Bison finished their regular season on the road against SDSU for the battle for the Border Bell and dropped a 34-6 dual. They got a highlight win at 133 with Fernando Barreto scoring a ranked win over Derrick Cardinal 7-2. Devon Dawson was their other win with a 4-2 decision over Bowen McConville. Gavin Drexler, Max Petersen, and Gaven Sax all had close matches with ranked opponents as well. A tough finish but NDSU quietly has a number of wrestlers who could surprise and have a good Big 12 tournament. Northern Iowa (Overall: 8-6; Conference: 6-2): Dual Results (MIZZ) | Dual Results (WIS) The Panthers had an excellent finish to their season with a 31-6 win over Mizzou and a 27-11 win over Wisconsin. There wasn’t too much to take away against Mizzou but the team did impress with bonus points in four matches. They continued their strong performance against Wisconsin as Jared Simma upset Max Maylor at 174 and Parker Keckeisen dominated ranked Shane Liegel 11-3. Add in bonus points from Cael Happel, Wyatt Voelker, and Tyrell Gordon and it was a good finish for UNI. The team started their dual season 1-3 but finished going 5-1 in their last six. Oklahoma State (Overall: 14-1; Conference: 8-0): Dual Results The Cowboys dropped their first dual of the season with a 22-9 loss to Iowa at home. The team set a new season attendance record in GIA with an average of 5,871. Daton Fix capped his career with a 36-0 record at home with a 7-2 win over Brody Teske. Jordan Williams beat former teammate Victor Voinovich 7-3 and Dustin Plott beat true freshman Gabe Arnold 5-1 for OSU’s other wins. Spratley, Jamison, and Surber were all within a takedown but dropped tight matches. Teague Travis and Izzak Olejnik weren’t able to find much offense against Jared Franek and Mikey Caliendo, but kept out of bonus territory while Brayden Thompson gave up a major to Patrick Kennedy. South Dakota State (Overall: 13-4; Conference: 7-2): Dual Results South Dakota State finished a strong season with a dominant 34-6 win over NDSU to lock up the Border Bell for the third consecutive year. They got pins from Tanner Cook and Bennett Berge while Tanner Sloan added a tech fall. Cael Swensen and Tanner Jordan majored their opponents while Clay Carlson and Alek Martin won tight matches. The Jackrabbits look like a strong 4th team in the Big 12 but with a struggling Missouri could be looking to make a jump to the top three at conferences. Utah Valley (Overall: 2-7; Conference: 1-7): Dual Results The Wolverines dropped their final dual to California Baptist 20-17. The two split matches 5-5 but gave up bonus points at 125 and 133. Evan Bockman and Haiden Drury scored important conference wins and look to be UVU’s best shot at qualifiers. The team also got wins from Jaxon Garoutte, Caleb Uhlenhopp, and Chase Trussell. No Competition: Air Force (Overall: 5-7; Conference: 2-6) Northern Colorado (Overall: 10-5; Conference: 3-4) Oklahoma (Overall: 5-7; Conference: 2-6) West Virginia (Overall: 10-5; Conference: 2-5) Wyoming (Overall: 7-7; Conference: 5-4)
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  5. Arizona State splits the final 2 ranked duals ASU started the weekend with a 24-14 victory against #14 Lehigh on Saturday. The Sun Devils won the first seven matches before losing two in a row and forfeiting the heavyweight matchup. Richard Figueroa began the dual with an upset, defeating second-ranked Luke Stanich 5-3. In addition, Jesse Vasquez continued to look strong during his return from injury and had a slight upset over #16 Malyke Hines in a sudden victory. Kyle Parco posted a tech fall, Julian Chlebove, Jacori Teemer, and Chance McLane tallied regular decisions, while Cael Valencia won by a major decision. ASU returned to the mat on Sunday and lost 26-9 against #4 Nebraska. Figueroa continued his winning ways and upset #7 Caleb Smith, 4-3. The three-time All-American, Parco, notched perhaps the biggest win of his career. He handed top-ranked 149 lber, Ridge Lovett, his only loss of the 2023-24 regular season, 4-3. Teemer recorded the Sun Devils other victory when he defeated Ethan Stiles 7-2. Cal Poly sends 2 wrestlers to compete Michael Goldfeder and Trevor Tinker competed in the Patriot Last Chance Open to boost their stock before the postseason. Goldfeder went 2-1, defeating Lock Haven’s Brett Barbush and unattached Noah Roulo. Tinker went 3-0 with two tech falls against Drexel’s Shane Whitney and Buffalo’s Magnus Bibla, and a pin against George Mason’s Colin Pederson. Little Rock earns 15th win of the season The Trojans completed the regular season by capturing a 57-0 victory against Lindenwood. Little Rock won every match by forfeit, tech fall, or pin. Jeremiah Reno, Triston Wills and Stephen Little won by tech falls. Nasir Bailey, Cael Keck, Kyle Dutton, Joseph Bianchi and Tyler Brennan won with pins. Matt Bianchi and Josiah Hill earned forfeits.
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