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    Shilo Jones

    Mountain View
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    Easton Taylor

    Manhattan (Pratt CC)
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    Blair Academy
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    Akron-Westfield
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  11. Monday’s Duals First Round Cornell 32 Little Rock 8 125 - Brett Ungar (Cornell) dec Jeremiah Reno (Little Rock) 7-3 133 - Vito Arujau (Cornell) dec Nasir Bailey (Little Rock) 4-0 141 - Vince Cornella (Cornell) tech Brennan Van Hoecke (Little Rock) 17-1 149 - Ethan Fernandez (Cornell) dec Kyle Dutton (Little Rock) 14-13 157 - Meyer Shapiro (Cornell) dec Matt Bianchi (Little Rock) 8-1 165 - Julian Ramirez (Cornell) fall Bilal Bailey (Little Rock) 174 - Tyler Brennan (Little Rock) fall Benny Baker (Cornell) 184 - Tristan Wills (Little Rock) dec Christian Hansen (Cornell) 5-0 197 - Jacob Cardenas (Cornell) fall Stephen Little (Little Rock) 285 - Lewis Fernandes (Cornell) dec Josiah Hill (Little Rock) 5-0 Iowa State 21 Pittsburgh 14 125 - Kysen Terukina (Iowa State) dec Colton Camacho (Pittsburgh) 6-4 133 - Evan Frost (Iowa State) dec Vince Santaniello (Pittsburgh) 9-6SV 141 - Anthony Echemendia (Iowa State) maj Cole Matthews (Pittsburgh) 12-3 149 - Finn Solomon (Pittsburgh) dec Zach Redding (Iowa State) 8-4 157 - Cody Chittum (Iowa State) maj Jared Keslar (Pittsburgh) 13-2 165 - David Carr (Iowa State) maj Holden Heller (Pittsburgh) 9-1 174 - Luca Augustine (Pittsburgh) dec MJ Gaitan (Iowa State) 5-4 184 - Reece Heller (Pittsburgh) maj Will Feldkamp (Iowa State) 14-6 197 - Mac Stout (Pittsburgh) maj Rowan Udell (Iowa State) 11-2 285 - Yonger Bastida (Iowa State) dec Dayton Pitzer (Pittsburgh) 6-3
  12. Monday’s Duals First Round Cornell 32 Little Rock 8 125 - Brett Ungar (Cornell) dec Jeremiah Reno (Little Rock) 7-3 133 - Vito Arujau (Cornell) dec Nasir Bailey (Little Rock) 4-0 141 - Vince Cornella (Cornell) tech Brennan Van Hoecke (Little Rock) 17-1 149 - Ethan Fernandez (Cornell) dec Kyle Dutton (Little Rock) 14-13 157 - Meyer Shapiro (Cornell) dec Matt Bianchi (Little Rock) 8-1 165 - Julian Ramirez (Cornell) fall Bilal Bailey (Little Rock) 174 - Tyler Brennan (Little Rock) fall Benny Baker (Cornell) 184 - Tristan Wills (Little Rock) dec Christian Hansen (Cornell) 5-0 197 - Jacob Cardenas (Cornell) fall Stephen Little (Little Rock) 285 - Lewis Fernandes (Cornell) dec Josiah Hill (Little Rock) 5-0 Iowa State 21 Pittsburgh 14 125 - Kysen Terukina (Iowa State) dec Colton Camacho (Pittsburgh) 6-4 133 - Evan Frost (Iowa State) dec Vince Santaniello (Pittsburgh) 9-6SV 141 - Anthony Echemendia (Iowa State) maj Cole Matthews (Pittsburgh) 12-3 149 - Finn Solomon (Pittsburgh) dec Zach Redding (Iowa State) 8-4 157 - Cody Chittum (Iowa State) maj Jared Keslar (Pittsburgh) 13-2 165 - David Carr (Iowa State) maj Holden Heller (Pittsburgh) 9-1 174 - Luca Augustine (Pittsburgh) dec MJ Gaitan (Iowa State) 5-4 184 - Reece Heller (Pittsburgh) maj Will Feldkamp (Iowa State) 14-6 197 - Mac Stout (Pittsburgh) maj Rowan Udell (Iowa State) 11-2 285 - Yonger Bastida (Iowa State) dec Dayton Pitzer (Pittsburgh) 6-3 Second Round Cornell 27 Pittsburgh 12 125 - Colton Camacho (Pittsburgh) dec Brett Ungar (Cornell) 3-1 133 - Vito Arujau (Cornell) tech Vince Santaniello (Pittsburgh) 19-4 141 - Vince Cornella (Cornell) dec Cole Matthews (Pittsburgh) 8-2 149 - Ethan Fernandez (Cornell) dec Finn Solomon (Pittsburgh) 4-1 157 - Meyer Shapiro (Cornell) maj Dylan Evans (Pittsburgh) 14-3 165 - Julian Ramirez (Cornell) maj Holden Heller (Pittsburgh) 11-1 174 - Luca Augustine (Pittsburgh) dec Benny Baker (Cornell) 5-1 184 - Chris Foca (Cornell) tech Reece Heller (Pittsburgh) 18-1 197 - Jacob Cardenas (Cornell) dec Mac Stout (Pittsburgh) 2-1 285 - Dylan Pitzer (Pittsburgh) fall Ashton Davis (Cornell) 2:40 Iowa State 31 Little Rock 9 125 - Ethan Perryman (Iowa State) dec Jeremiah Reno (Little Rock) 10-9 133 - Nasir Bailey (Little Rock) tech Evan Frost (Iowa State) 15-0 141 - Anthony Echemendia (Iowa State) maj Brennan Van Hoecke (Little Rock) 19-6 149 - Zach Redding (Iowa State) maj Kyle Dutton (Little Rock) 9-1 157 - Cody Chittum (Iowa State) dec Matt Bianchi (Little Rock) 10-6 165 - Connor Euton (Iowa State) dec Joey Bianchi (Little Rock) 10-7 174 - MJ Gaitan (Iowa State) maj Kodiak Cannedy (Little Rock) 15-4 184 - Will Feldkamp (Iowa State) fall Triston Wills (Little Rock) 3:21 197 - Stephen Little (Little Rock) maj Caleb Helgeson (Iowa State) 14-5 285 - Yonger Bastida (Iowa State) maj Josiah Hill (Little Rock) 14-4 Third Round Pittsburgh 22 Little Rock 21 125 - Colton Camacho (Pittsburgh) maj Reid Nelson (Little Rock) 20-7 133 - Nasir Bailey (Little Rock) dec Vince Santaniello (Pittsburgh) 12-8 141 - Brennan Van Hoecke (Little Rock) dec Cole Matthews (Pittsburgh) 10-6 149 - Finn Solomon (Pittsburgh) InjDef Kyle Dutton (Little Rock) 157 - Matt Bianchi (Little Rock) maj Jared Keslar (Pittsburgh) 8-0 165 - Brendon Abdon (Little Rock) tech Grant MacKay (Pittsburgh) 15-0 174 - Luca Augustine (Pittsburgh) dec Tyler Brennan (Little Rock) 3-1 184 - Triston Wills (Little Rock) fall Reece Heller (Pittsburgh) 197 - Mac Stout (Pittsburgh) tech Tanner Mendoza (Little Rock) 18-1 285 - Dayton Pitzer (Pittsburgh) dec Josiah Hill (Little Rock) 5-0 Iowa State 26 Cornell 15 125 - Greg Diakomihalis (Cornell) fall Kysen Terukina (Iowa State) 6:24 133 - Evan Frost (Iowa State) dec Ethan Qureshi (Cornell) 12-5 141 - Anthony Echemendia (Iowa State) maj Vince Cornella (Cornell) 13-4 149 - Zach Redding (Iowa State) dec Ethan Fernandez (Cornell) 4-1 157 - Cody Chittum (Iowa State) maj Cole Handlovic (Cornell) 20-6 165 - David Carr (Iowa State) fall Ben Rogers (Cornell) 2:57 174 - MJ Gaitan (Iowa State) dec Benny Baker (Cornell) 10-7 184 - Chris Foca (Cornell) dec Will Feldkamp (Iowa State) 8-7 197 - Jacob Cardenas (Cornell) fall McCrae Hagarty (Iowa State) 285 - Yonger Bastida (Iowa State) dec Lewis Fernandes (Cornell) 6-3
  13. It was a big dual week in the conference, as Iowa State and Northern Iowa competed at the Collegiate Duals. Every team outside of Oklahoma and Utah Valley had duals, while those two and Wyoming competed at Reno’s Tournament of Champions. All three schools finished in the top four, despite Utah Valley not bringing a full lineup. There’s not a ton of action coming up this week, but tournaments like the Southern Scuffle, Soldier Salute, and Midlands are right around the corner. Air Force (Overall: 2-2; Conference: 0-2): Dual Results Air Force went on the road to wrestle Big 12 champs Missouri and lost a 38-3 dual. Their lone win was a big one however, as #8 Sam Wolf beat #6 Clayton Whiting in overtime 4-1. Giano Petrucelli made things fun against O’Toole late, scoring two takedowns in the third while O’Toole was pushing for the tech. The team was short Wyatt Hendrickson for the dual, as he went 5-0 at the Reno Tournament of Champions. Hendrickson scored four pins in five minutes of wrestling, then finished it off with a 15-4 major decision over Josh Heindselman of Oklahoma. Next Up: Air Force has the F&M Open in Lancaster, PA on January 5th to start the new year. California Baptist (Overall: 3-4; Conference: 0-1): Dual Results (NIU) | Dual Results (SIUE/Kent State) California Baptist had a busy weekend, going 1-2 in duals in Illinois. They lost to NIU 19-15, SIUE 20-15, but got a 29-19 win over Kent State. Chris Island at heavyweight was unfortunately injured in their first dual against NIU, and the Lancers had to give up six points in all three duals. Hunter Leake was the only wrestler to go 3-0 on the weekend. Mateo De La Pena at 165 was 2-0, but suffered an injury against Kent State. Next Up: The Lancers have the Midlands Tournament on December 29th as their next event. Iowa State (Overall: 6-1; Conference: 0-0): Collegiate Dual Results Iowa State went undefeated at the Collegiate Dual event, beating Pitt 21-14, Little Rock 31-9, and Cornell 26-15. Anthony Echemendia, Cody Chittum, and Yonger Bastida went 3-0, with David Carr going 2-0. Bastida actually took out three ranked opponents, the only Cyclone to do so. Casey Swiderski and Julien Broderson were both dinged up and didn’t compete, with Zach Redding actually bumping up and getting two wins at 149. There were some upsets against them, Kysen Terukina, Evan Frost, and Will Feldkamp all took losses against lower ranked wrestlers. The biggest storyline may have been in the match that didn’t happen, as Cornell did not send out Julian Ramirez against David Carr. Ramirez beat Carr at CKLV, and had actually gone 2-0 earlier that day against Little Rock and Pittsburgh. While there was a lot of discussion about resting vs “ducking”, it will be interesting to see if/how it affects seeds in March. Cornell also did not send out Vito Arujau, Meyer Shapiro, or Brett Ungar. It just so happens that Cornell is ranked higher at those weights as well. Between the CKLV title and the undefeated showing, Iowa State continues to look like trophy contenders. Next Up: The team takes a break until 2024, taking on future conference opponent Arizona State on the road on January 5th. Missouri (Overall: 4-0; Conference: 3-0): Dual Results Another dominant conference win for the Tigers with the 38-3 win. Of their nine wins, the team scored seven bonus point wins. Noah Surtin notched an impressive 17-1 tech fall over Tucker Owens. Kade Moore got another start and this time scored a major decision. Peyton Mocco and Zach Elam both took injury time in their matches, but finished the match with tech falls. Clayton Whiting was the upset loss, unable to score a takedown against Sam Wolf. Colton Hawks wrestled at 197 lbs for the second time this year and got another win, this time 4-1 over Calvin Sund. Even with Mocco and Zach Elam finishing the matches, their injury status will be something to keep an eye on with a short turn around to competition. Next Up: The Tigers will wrestle Illinois in St.Louis at the Stifel Theater on December 21st in a UFC Fight Pass dual. North Dakota State (Overall: 1-6; Conference: 0-1): Dual Results NDSU competed at Campbell’s Camel Duals, going 1-2. The Bison scored their first win of the year, taking out Purdue 22-17. The team lost to Campbell 30-13 and Stanford 26-17. A big part of that is that NDSU is short a 125lber, and gave up forfeits in all three duals. Gaven Sax stayed hot, going 3-0 including a win over Austin Murphy. Kellyn March made his return to the lineup, but lost a 4-1 decision against Campbell’s Justin Rivera. Meanwhile Max Petersen started the other two duals and went 2-0. Brendan Howes got a big win against ranked Stoney Buell of Purdue, and Fernando Barreto scored a win over Stanford’s Dom Lajoie who may end up in the rankings. While the Bison are in a bit of a rebuild, they are getting wins in a lineup with six freshmen getting strong wins. Next Up: NDSU’s schedule doesn’t get easier, as they’ll next compete at the Southern Scuffle on January 1st. Northern Colorado (Overall: 7-1; Conference: 0-1): Dual Results The Bears hosted the UNC Quad Duals and beat Otero Junior College, North Idaho, and Northwest Kansas Tech. The school went 30 for 30, including 21 bonus point wins. While no significant results came from these duals, Travis Mastrogiovanni did make his debut for UNC at 174lbs. Next Up: The team is another Big 12 team set to compete at the Southern Scuffle on January 1st. Northern Iowa (Overall: 1-3; Conference: 0-0): Collegiate Dual Results Northern Iowa was the other Big 12 team to compete at Collegiate Duals where they went 1-2. They beat Lock Haven 35-3 while they dropped to NC State 16-25 and Ohio State 7-26. Even in losses, there were some big results. Parker Keckeisen went 3-0, Julian Farber went 2-1, including an upset over Nic Bouzakis. Trever Anderson had a huge win over Jakob Camacho. Jared Simma pinned Alex Faison and Tyler Stoltzfus in back to back matches. Evan Yant got the start in two duals at 165, but went 0-2 while RJ Weston beat his Lock Haven opponent. The team still has four top 10 opponents on the schedule, and showed here that they can be competitive. Next Up: The Panthers have the Soldier Salute next on the schedule on December 29th. Oklahoma State (Overall: 4-0; Conference: 2-0): Dual Results It was Cowboys vs Cowboys this week as Oklahoma State took out Wyoming 31-9. OK State scored bonus points in four of their eight wins. Troy Spratley struggled on bottom against Jore Volk and dropped a 5-1 decision. Jersey Robb bumped up to 197 after winning two open tournaments at 184lbs and nearly had the upset over fellow true freshman Joey Novak. Daton Fix made his return against former teammate Cooper Birdwell and got an 8-2 decision. True freshman phenom Cael Hughes got his first start, and scored a major decision over Stockton O’Brien. Jordan Williams got his first ranked win of the season as he took out Gabe Willochell in a wild 13-11 match. Next Up: OK State’s schedule picks up in the second semester, starting with NC State on January 5th. Oklahoma (Overall: 4-2; Conference: 2-2): Reno TOC Brackets The Sooners took home the title in Reno, putting eight in the finals and getting four champions. KJ Evans won at 141 lbs, an impressive and intriguing result for the true freshman. Mosha Schwartz hasn’t wrestled since an injury against West Virginia, so Evans could get some opportunities in the lineup. Jared Hill won at 157 lbs, outplacing teammate John Wiley who finished 4th. The two have gone back and forth, but Hill winning this bracket could give him the opportunity. Tate Picklo could have established himself as the starter, beating teammate Gerrit Nijenhuis in the finals. Finally, Stephen Buchanan dominated his way to a title, beating Wyoming’s Joey Novak in the finals. Next Up: The Sooners have the Southern Scuffle next, their third tournament of the year. South Dakota State (Overall: 3-2; Conference: 0-0): Dual Results The Jackrabbits took on a top Big Ten opponent in Nebraska and dropped a 21-17 dual. Derrick Cardinal continues to look like one of the most improved wrestlers from last season, with a 6-1 decision over Kyle Burwick. He’s already surpassed his 11 wins from last season, sitting at 13-3 this season. Tanner Jordan, Cael Swensen, Tanner Cook, and Bennett Berge dropped losses to higher ranked opponents. Cade DeVos, Tanner Sloan, and Luke Rasmussen also got wins. Rasmussen actually took on Silas Allred, last year’s Big Ten champ who bumped up from 197lbs for the dual. Unfortunately Allred had to default with a head injury. Next Up: SDSU has the Soldier Salute on December 29th next. Utah Valley (Overall: 1-0; Conference: 0-0): Reno TOC Brackets Utah Valley competed at the Reno TOC and came away with one champ and a fourth place finish. Jacob Armstrong went 4-0 to win the title at 184 lbs. Haiden Drury made the finals at 141 lbs, his first time at that weight this season. Caleb Uhlenhopp and Mahonri Rushton finished 5th, while Chase Trussell was 6th. The team did not have any wrestlers at 125, 133, or 197. Next Up: The Wolverines take some time off, taking on Iowa State for their first Big 12 dual on January 12th. West Virginia (Overall: 7-1; Conference: 2-1): Dual Results West Virginia hosted Division II school Fairmont State, and got a 56-0 victory. While not a significant win, it had some significant historical results. The team has started 7-1 in consecutive seasons, the first time since 1960-1961. The team put up over 50 points for the first time since 2009. The team scored bonus points in every match, including two forfeits and five pins. True freshman Ty Watters is now tied for fifth with 8 falls already this season. Next Up: West Virginia will host Fairmont State on December 19th for a dual. Wyoming (Overall: 3-2; Conference: 1-1): Reno TOC Brackets | Dual Results Wyoming had a busy week, finishing second at the Reno tournament before a dual against Oklahoma State. They impressed at Reno, starting with Jore Volk taking a title over Richie Figueroa. Joey Novak also made the finals, and dropped a match to Stephen Buchanan. Cooper Birdwell and Garrett Ricks both made the podium at 133 lbs, both taking out top seed Jace Koelzer. Birdwell finished fifth while Ricks was fourth. Sloan Swan, Gabe Willochell, Stockton O’Brien finished third, while Quayin Short was fourth, and Cooper Voorhees and Kevin Zimmer were fifth. Against OK State the team got two wins with Jore Volk and Joey Novak. Volk won a controlled match over Troy Spratley while Novak had a comeback win, putting Jersey Robb on his back while down 5-3. Sloan Swan made his dual debut, dropping a 6-2 decision to Teague Travis. The team bumped up from 165-184 and were missing typical starter Cole Brooks at 141lbs. Next Up: Wyoming competes at the Soldier Salute on December 29th.
  14. Below is a recap of last week’s EIWA action, with individual news and highlights worth noting. Key Takeaways Janda of Drexel wins over #19 Perrine of Ohio Lou DePrez of Binghamton is granted a medical redshirt Bucknell goes 2-0 on the weekend with 2 home dual wins Cornell goes 2-1 at National Collegiate Duals American American did not compete this past weekend. The Eagles will have no competition until they face off with Navy on 12/21. Army The Black Knights were off the mat this weekend. Next up for “America’s Team” is the Wilkes Open in two weeks a few days before Christmas. Binghamton Binghamton will be at the Wilkes Open and the Sheridan Invitational at Lehigh. These events are on the same day, so expect a split lineup at each. They were off last weekend, but they had big news. Multiple time All-American, Lou Deprez has been granted a medical redshirt - allowing him one last year to compete. He officially makes his return for the second half of the season. He competed in the US Open Freestyle Nationals, placing eighth. Not a bad debut, after being sidelined for nearly a year. Brown The Bears of Brown University have not been in competition since before Thanksgiving. They will be fresh this week, as they are another team who will be at Lehigh for the Sheridan Invitational. Bucknell The Bison were on the mats for two duals at home against Buffalo and Bloomsburg. They beat Bloomsburg handily, while they needed criteria to win over Buffalo. Dorian Crosby was 2-0 with two tech falls on the day. Kurt Phipps, Braden Bower, Noah Mulvaney, and Myles Takats were all 2-0 on the day as well. Bucknell 18 Buffalo 17 (64-63 total match points criteria winner) 125: Max Elton (BUF) dec. Grayson McLellan, 6-1 (BUF 3-0) 133: #24 Kurt Phipps (BUCK) dec. Tommy Maddox, 9-4 (Tied 3-3) 141: Braden Bower (BUCK) dec. Caleb Brooks, 4-0 (BUCK 6-3) 149: Nick Stampoulos (BUF) maj. dec. Aiden Davis, 20-10 (BUF 7-6) 157: Ty Raines (BUF) dec. Nick Delp, 7-4 (BUF 10-6) 165: #27 Noah Mulvaney (BUCK) dec. Hunter Shaut, 4-0 (BUF 10-9) 174: Myles Takats (BUCK) dec. Jay Nivison, 8-1 (BUCK 12-10) 184: Chase Kranitz (BUF) maj. dec. Nolan Springer, 17-6 (BUF 14-12) 197: Sam Mitchell (BUF) dec. Logan Deacetis, 5-0 (BUF 17-12) 285: #33 Dorian Crosby (BUCK) tech fall Robbie Unruh, 18-3 (4:13) (Tied 17-17*) Bucknell 43 Bloomsburg 3 125: Bronson Garber (BLOOM) dec. Owen Bell, 4-0 (BLOOM 3-0) 133: #24 Kurt Phipps (BUCK) tech fall Major Lewis, 19-4 (1:55) (BUCK 5-3) 141: Braden Bower (BUCK) tech fall Nic Antonelli, 17-2 (1:02) (BUCK 10-3) 149: Aiden Davis (BUCK) maj. dec. Cade Balestrini, 13-5 (BUCK 14-3) 157: Riley Bower (BUCK) dec. William Morrow, 7-2 (BUCK 17-3) 165: #27 Noah Mulvaney (BUCK) maj. dec. Caden Dobbins, 11-2 (BUCK 21-3) 174: Myles Takats (BUCK) WBF Josh Bonomo, 2:54 (BUCK 27-3) 184: Mikey Bartush (BUCK) tech fall Tanner Culver, 18-3 (3:44) (BUCK 32-3) 197: Logan Deacetis (BUCK) WBF David Tuttle, 1:20 (BUCK 38-3) 285: #33 Dorian Crosby (BUCK) tech fall Tyler McCatharn 18-3 (3:44) (BUCK 43-3) Bucknell will be on the mats in competition for the Southern Scuffle on New Year’s Day. Columbia Columbia will be back in Iowa during the holidays when they compete at the Soldier Salute. Cornell Cornell was at the Collegiate Duals they beat Little Rock 32-8, #16 Pittsburgh 27-12, then lost to Iowa State 28-12. A handful of starters did not wrestle against Iowa State - leading to a bit of lopsided victory for the Cyclones. Jacob Cardenas went 3-0 on the day while a handful of guys went 2-0. Cornell 32 Little Rock 8 125: No. 5 Brett Ungar def. Jeremiah Reno 7-3 by decision 133: No. 2 Vito Arujau def. No. 21 Nasir Bailey 4-0 by decision 141: No. 16 Vince Cornella def. Brennan Van Hoecke 17-1 by technical fall 149: Ethan Fernandez def. Kyle Dutton 14-13 by decision 157: No. 15 Meyer Shapiro def. No. 28 Matty Bianchi 8-1 by decision 165: No. 3 Julian Ramirez def. Bilal Bailey by fall (43) 174: Benny Baker lost to No. 15 Tyler Brennan by fall 184: Christian Hansen lost to Triston Willis 5-0 by decision 197: No. 7 Jacob Cardenas def. No. 13 Stephen Little by fall 285: No. 19 Lewis Fernandes def. No. 27 Josiah Hill 5-0 by decision Cornell 27 Pitt 12 125: No. 5 Ungar lost to Colton Camacho 3-1 by decision 133: No. 2 Arujau def. No. 23 Vinny Santaniello 19-4 by technical fall 141: No. 16 Cornella def. No. 15 Cole Matthews 8-2 by decision 149: Fernandez def. No. 19 Finn Solomon 4-1 by decision 157: No. 15 Shapiro def. Dylan Evans 14-3 by major decision 165: No. 3 Ramirez def. No. 8 Holden Heller 11-1 by major decision 174: Baker lost to No. 17 Luca Augustine 5-1 by decision 184: No. 9 Chris Foca def. No. 14 Reece Heller 18-1 by technical fall 197: No. 7 Cardenas def. No. 17 Mac Stout 2-1 by decision 285: Ashton Davis lost to No. 10 Dayton Pitzer by fall Iowa State 26 Cornell 15 125: Greg Diakomihalis def. No. 22 Kysen Terukina 11-9 by fall (late) 133: Ethan Qureshi lost to No. 8 Evan Frost 12-5 by decision 141: No. 16 Cornella lost to No. 14 Anthony Echemendia 13-4 by major decision 149: Fernandez lost to Zach Redding 5-1 by decision 157: Cole Handlovic lost to No. 21 Cody Chittum 20-6 by major decision 165: Benny Rogers lost to No. 4 David Carr by fall 174: Baker lost to No. 22 MJ Gaitan 10-7 by decision 184: No. 9 Foca beat No. 5 Will Feldkamp 8-7 by decision 197: No.7 Cardenas beat McCrae Haggerty by fall 285: No. 19 Fernandes lost to No. 3 Yonger Bastida 6-3 by decision Drexel The Dragons were on the road wrestling at Ohio. The biggest win on the Drexel squad came at 174 lbs where Jack Janda took out #18 Perrine. Drexel started out winning the first three bouts, then lost momentum – and ultimately, the dual. Ohio 21 Drexel 13 125: Desmond Pleasant def. Ryan Meek (Ohio), Dec 11-7 (Drexel 3-0) 133: John Hildebrandt def. Mason Brugh (Ohio), Dec 4-2 (Drexel 6-0) 141: Jordan Soriano def. Aidan Waszak (Ohio), MD 16-7 (Drexel 10-0) 149: #29 Derek Raike (Ohio) def. Dom Findora, MD 10-2 (Drexel 10-4) 157: #14 Peyten Kellar (Ohio) def. Tyler Williams, MD 12-0 (Drexel 10-8) 165: #10 Garrett Thompson (Ohio) def. #31 Cody Walsh, Dec 4-0 (Ohio 11-10) 174: Jack Janda def. #18 Sal Perrine (Ohio), Dec 5-2 (Drexel 13-11) 184: Max Ray (Ohio) def. Natty Lapinski, Dec 8-2 (Ohio 14-13) 197: Austin Starr (Ohio) def. Ibrahim Ameer, Dec 5-4 (Ohio 17-13) 285: Jordan Greer (Ohio) def. Dom Petracci, MD 8-0 (Ohio 21-13) Drexel will return to action on New Year’s Day at the Southern Scuffle. Franklin & Marshall The Diplomats were resting this weekend. Find them in action at the Sheridan Invitational on 12/22 at Lehigh. Harvard Harvard was also off this weekend. The Crimson will be off until the holiday break when they compete at the Midlands. Hofstra After no competition last week, the Hofstra Pride will be in action this week with duals against Morgan State, Bloomsburg, and Edinboro. This will be a good opportunity to bring positive momentum into the holidays. Lehigh The Mountain Hawks had a weekend of rest. Lehigh’s next event will be hosting the Sheridan Invitational. On 12/22, which will include plenty of EIWA competition. Long Island The Sharks will be in action again 12/22 when they square off with Edinboro after a weekend of no competition. Navy Navy will have one more dual before the Christmas break against American on 12/21. They were on rest this weekend as well. Penn The Quakers will head into the break with plenty of rest. They will pick back up at The Midlands just before the new year. Princeton The Tigers were another team not competing this past weekend. Next on the agenda for Princeton is The Midlands between Christmas and New Year’s. Sacred Heart Sacred Heart was on the mats this weekend, squaring off with Davidson. Jake Ice was a winner at 125 lbs for the Pioneers. Andrew Fallon followed up with a win at 133 lbs. The final win came at 174 lbs by Owen Ayotte – earning a quick :25 fall. Davidson 39 SHU 12 184 – Wyatt Ferguson (DC) def. Hunter Perez (SHU) by Fall (4:49) 197 – Cameo Blankenship (DC) def. Jake Trovato (SHU) by Fall (6:18) HWT – Jake Fernicola (DC) def. Marc Berisha (SHU) by Tech Fall, 17-2 125 – Jake Ice (SHU) def. Enis Ljikovic (DC) by Decision, 5-0 133 – Andrew Fallon (SHU) def. John Hager (DC) by Decision, 3-0 141 – Joshua Viarengo (DC) def. Sam Oakes (SHU) by Fall (3:38) 149 – Tyler-Xavier McKnight (DC) def. Mike McGhee (SHU) by Injury (0:55) 157 – Tanner Peake (DC) def. Brandon Teresa (SHU) by Major Decision, 8-0 165 – Bryce Sanderlin (DC) def. Michel Ritacco (SHU) by Fall (3:56) 174 – Owen Ayotte (SHU) def. Marc Koch (DC) by Fall (0:25) This week, they will have one more dual before the holiday. They’ll host Edinboro to a dual.
  15. Hear from all of the champions across all three styles from Senior Nationals 2023: Men's Freestyle 57 kg: Spencer Lee 65 kg: Andrew Alirez 74 kg: Quincy Monday 86 kg: Alex Dieringer 97 kg: Kollin Moore 125 kg: Dom Bradley Women's Freestyle 50 kg: Sage Mortimer 53 kg: Vayle Baker 57 kg: Amanda Martinez 62 kg: Jacarra Winchester 68 kg: Mallory Velte 76 kg: Precious Weiser Men's Greco-Roman 60 kg: Ildar Hafizov 67 kg: Alex Sancho 77 kg: Kamal Bey 87 kg: Spencer Woods 97 kg: Alan Vera 130 kg: Cohlton Schultz
  16. DI college rankings have been updated! It's been a recurring theme, and frankly, it will probably continue throughout the collegiate season, but 125 lbs was a mess! The previous #1 (Jakob Camacho) was beaten three times at the Collegiate Duals. #3 Richie Figueroa suffered a loss in his first outing of the season. CKLV champion #4 Nico Provo was defeated by Cooper Flynn, who was pulled out of Olympic redshirt. #5 Brett Ungar was beaten by a then-unranked opponent at Collegiate Duals. Those results set the stage for Anthony Noto to move back into the #1 slot. Noto was one of the wrestlers who defeated Jakob Camacho at the Collegiate Duals. He also doesn't have an official loss (though he fell to Matt Ramos at the All-Star Classic). A clean record and some solid wins propelled Noah Surtin (Volk, Mendez, Owens, Hendriksen) into the second spot. In news at other weights, veteran All-Americans Austin Gomez and Louie DePrez announced their respective returns last week and have been inserted. From a tournament ranking standpoint, Little Rock cracks the top-30 for the first time. That was largely based around the fact that true freshman Nasir Bailey announced himself as a podium contender with a dominant tech fall over Evan Frost and a win over Vince Santaniello. On the team dual front, for the first time we saw a significant shake-up with the top-ten as NC State and Cornell each lost in the final round at Collegiate Duals. For the rankings, Click Here
  17. Day Two Round One NC State 34 Lock Haven 6 125 lbs - Anthony Noto (Lock Haven) Dec Jakob Camacho (NC State) 4-2 133 lbs - Gable Strickland (Lock Haven) Dec Jarrett Trombley (NC State) 5-3 141 lbs - Koy Buesgens (NC State) Dec Zack Zeamer (Lock Haven) 8-2 149 lbs - Ryan Jack (NC State) tech Ty Linsenbigler (Lock Haven) 7:00 157 lbs - Ed Scott (NC State) tech Connor Eck (Lock Haven) 4:53 165 lbs - AJ Kovacs (NC State) dec Eric Alderfer (Lock Haven) 4-1 174 lbs - Alex Faison (NC State) maj Tyler Stoltzfus (Lock Haven) 14-2 184 lbs - Brock Delsignore (NC State) dec Colin Fegley (Lock Haven) 7-3 197 lbs - Trent Hidlay (NC State) fall Brad Morrison (Lock Haven) 2:26 285 lbs - Chase Horne (NC State) tech Ethan Miller (Lock Haven) 3:00 Ohio State 26 Northern Iowa 7 125 lbs - Brendan Mccrone (Ohio State) dec Trever Anderson (Northern Iowa) 10-8 133 lbs - Julian Farber (Northern Iowa) dec Nic Bouzakis (Ohio State) 5-1 141 lbs - Jesse Mendez (Ohio State) dec Cael Happel (Northern Iowa) 4-2 149 lbs - Dylan D’Emilio (Ohio State) maj Adam Allard (Northern Iowa) 11-1 157 lbs - Paddy Gallagher (Ohio State) dec Ryder Downey (Northern Iowa) 4-1 165 lbs - Isaac Wilcox (Ohio State) dec Evan Yant (Northern Iowa) 4-2 174 lbs - Rocco Welsh (Ohio State dec Jared Simma (Northern Iowa) 4-1 184 lbs - Parker Keckeisen (Northern Iowa) maj Ryder Rogotzke (Ohio State) 17-4 197 lbs - Luke Geog (Ohio State) maj Kalob Runyon (Northern Iowa) 14-4 285 lbs - Hogan Swenski (Ohio State) dec Jose Valdez (Northern Iowa) 8-2 Round Two Ohio State 28 Lock Haven 9 125 lbs - Anthony Noto (Lock Haven) dec Vincent Kilkeary (Ohio State) 10-3 133 lbs - Gable Strickland (Lock Haven) dec Andre Gonzales (Ohio State) 6-1 141 lbs - Jesse Mendez (Ohio State) tech Zack Zeamer (Lock Haven) 5:16 149 lbs - Dylan D’Emilio (Ohio State) dec Nick Stonecheck (Lock Haven) 9-6 157 lbs - Paddy Gallagher (Ohio State) tech James Hogan (Lock Haven) 4:25 165 lbs - Bryce Hepner (Ohio State) dec Eric Alderfer (Lock Haven) 7-1 174 lbs - Tyler Stoltzfus (Lock Haven) dec Carter Chase (Ohio State) 9-6 184 lbs - Gavin Hoffman (Ohio State) maj Colin Fegley (Lock Haven) 20-6 197 lbs - Luke Geog (Ohio State) tech Brad Morrison (Lock Haven) 4:36 285 lbs - Hogan Swenski (Ohio State) dec Ethan Miller (Lock Haven) 8-1 NC State 25 Northern Iowa 16 125 lbs - Trever Anderson (Northern Iowa) dec Jakob Camacho (NC State) 4-2 133 lbs - Kai Orine (NC State) dec Julian Farber (Northern Iowa) 2-0 141 lbs - Cael Happel (Northern Iowa) maj Koy Buesgens (NC State) 14-4 149 lbs - Jackson Arrington (NC State) fall Adam Allard (Northern Iowa) 5:26 157 lbs - Ed Scott (NC State) dec Ryder Downey (Northern Iowa) 7-6 165 lbs - Derek Fields (NC State) tech Evan Yant (Northern Iowa) 7:00 174 lbs - Jared Simma (Northern Iowa) fall Alex Faison (NC State) 3:41 184 lbs - Parker Keckeisen (Northern Iowa) dec Dylan Fishback (NC State) 5-2 197 lbs - Trent Hidlay (NC State) tech Kalob Runyon (Northern Iowa) 4:21 285 lbs - Owen Trephan (NC State) dec Tyrell Gordon (Northern Iowa) 4-1 Round Three Northern Iowa 35 Lock Haven 3 125 lbs - Trever Anderson (Northern Iowa) dec Logan Sallot (Lock Haven) 8-1 133 lbs - Julian Farber (Northern Iowa) dec Gable Strickland (Lock Haven) 3-1 141 lbs - Cael Happel (Northern Iowa) tech Zack Zeamer (Lock Haven) 4:28 149 lbs - Adam Allard (Northern Iowa) dec Nick Stonecheck (Lock Haven) 12-5 157 lbs - Ryder Downey (Northern Iowa) maj Connor Eck (Lock Haven) 12-2 165 lbs - RJ Weston (Northern Iowa) dec Eric Alderfer (Lock Haven) 9-3 174 lbs - Jared Simma (Northern Iowa) fall Tyler Stoltzfus (Lock Haven) 2:12 184 lbs - Parker Keckeisen (Northern Iowa) maj Colin Fegley (Lock Haven) 14-2 197 lbs - Brad Morrison (Lock Haven) dec Kalob Runyon (Northern Iowa) 5-1 285 lbs - Tyrell Gordon (Northern Iowa) maj Ethan Miller (Lock Haven) 11-0 Ohio State 21 NC State 20 125 lbs - Brendan McCrone (Ohio State) fall Jakob Camacho (NC State) :37 133 lbs - Nic Bouzakis (Ohio State) fall Kai Orine (NC State) :51 141 lbs - Jesse Mendez (Ohio State) fall Ryan Jack (NC State) 6:54 149 lbs - Jackson Arrington (NC State) dec Dylan D’Emilio (Ohio State) 5-3 157 lbs - Ed Scott (NC State) dec Paddy Gallagher (Ohio State) 4-2 165 lbs - Derek Fields (NC State) dec Isaac Wilcox (Ohio State) 4-1 174 lbs - Rocco Welsh (Ohio State) dec Alex Faison (NC State) 9-6 184 lbs - Dylan Fishback (NC State) dec Ryder Rogotzke (Ohio State) 7-3 197 lbs - Trent Hidlay (NC State) tech Luke Geog (Ohio State) 22-7 285 lbs - Owen Trephan (NC State) dec Nick Feldman (Ohio State) 8-6
  18. Saturday and Sunday saw one of the toughest tournaments of the high school regular season take place, the Beast of the East. The tournament has a long history as a showcase for the future superstars of our sport. This year won’t be any different as top wrestlers from around the nation descended upon Delaware in search of an exclusive Beast title. Even getting onto the podium or perhaps winning a few matches is enough to get an unknown wrestler onto the national stage or enhance the resume of any already established high school star. This tournament is different from the Ironman because it includes wrestlers from New Jersey high schools. The Ironman has Blair Academy, but no NJSIAA schools. In the past, after a tournament of this magnitude, we have mentioned placewinners and grouped them into their future collegiate homes. We’ve done that this time, but also have listed wrestlers who have committed to wrestle at the next level and tracked their progress; regardless of their finish. Below are the results, sorted by team and alphabetically. Wrestlers are assumed to be in the Class of 2024 unless noted otherwise : Air Force Carter Nogle - Mt. St. Joseph, Maryland: 4th Place (138 lbs) Jesse Vanorden - Wantagh, New York: 4-2 (157 lbs) Alvernia Jason Chiodi - Gloucester, New Jersey: 3-2 (175 lbs) American Austin Craft - Camden Catholic, New Jersey: 3-2 (150 lbs) Arizona State Harvey Ludington - Brick Memorial, New Jersey: Champion (190 lbs) - Class of 2025 Joseph Manfredi - Herricks, New York: 2-0 w/ MedFFT (150 lbs) Army West Point Ben Garcia - Don Bosco Prep, New Jersey: 2-2 (165 lbs) Nick O’Neill - Malvern Prep, Pennsylvania: 3rd Place (132 lbs) Casper Stewart - Attica Batavia, New York: 5th Place (150 lbs) Averett Jason Bennett - New Kent, Virginia: 1-2 (157 lbs) Bucknell Christopher Nucifora - Bergen Catholic, New Jersey: 2-2 (120 lbs) Campbell Kendrick Hodge - Somerset, Florida: 5th Place (165 lbs) Kaleb Wright - Gloucester, New Jersey: 4-2 (190 lbs) Cornell Danny Aranda - Lake Highland Prep, Florida: 3-2 (132 lbs) - Class of 2025 Rocco Dellagatta - St. Joseph’s Regional, New Jersey: 5th Place (285 lbs) - Class of 2025 Anthony Knox - St. John Vianney, New Jersey: Champion (126 lbs) - Class of 2025 Ayden Smith - Notre Dame-Green Pond, Pennsylvania: Champion (113 lbs) Davidson Bryce Griffin - Civic Memorial, Illinois: 4-2 (165 lbs) Tyson Sherlock - Gilman, Maryland: 6th Place (144 lbs) Drexel Jonathan Fuller - St. Peter’s Prep, New Jersey: 6th Place (150 lbs) Duke Dylan Ross - Paramus Catholic, New Jersey: 3-2 (138 lbs) Harvard Haden Bottiglieri - Belmont Hill, Massachusetts: 4th Place (175 lbs) Logan Brzozowski - Seton Hall Prep, New Jersey: 8th Place (120 lbs) Hudson Skove - Rumson-Fair Haven, New Jersey: Runner-Up (215 lbs) Indiana Ryan Garvick - Central Dauphin, Pennsylvania: Runner-Up (165 lbs) Iowa Leo DeLuca - Blair Academy, New Jersey: Champion (120 lbs) - Class of 2025 Lehigh Calvin Lachman - Quakertown, Pennsylvania: 3rd Place (285 lbs) Matty Lopes - Blair Academy, New Jersey: Champion (132 lbs) Bekhruz Sadriddinov - Council Rock South, Pennsylvania: 5th Place (175 lbs) Chase Van Hoven - Brooke Point, Virginia: Runner-Up (144 lbs) - Class of 2025 Mason Ziegler - Quakertown, Pennsylvania: 7th Place (120 lbs) Little Rock Brandon Bauer - Central Arkansas Christian, Arkansas: 1-2 (150 lbs) Tyson Roach - Sam Houston, Louisiana: 2-2 (120 lbs) Jake Stacey - Green Hill, Tennessee: 8th Place (175 lbs) Missouri Kollin Rath - Bethlehem Catholic, Pennsylvania: Champion (150 lbs) - Class of 2025 Navy Jack Bergmann - Lakeland Regional, New Jersey: 2-2 (113 lbs) Caedyn Ricciardi - St. Peter’s Prep, New Jersey: Runner-Up (132 lbs) Logan Rozynski - Blair Academy, New Jersey: 3rd Place (144 lbs) North Carolina Aidan Schlett - St. Joseph’s Regional, New Jersey: 4th Place (215 lbs) Ohio State Landon Desselle - Summit, Tennessee: 8th Place (144 lbs) Carter Neves - Blair Academy, New Jersey: Champion (285 lbs) Penn Donny Almeyda - St. Joseph’s Regional, New Jersey: 2-2 (138 lbs) - Class of 2025 Omer Barak - Lake Highland Prep, Florida: 3-2 (165 lbs) Paul Ognissanti - Blair Academy, New Jersey: Champion (157 lbs) Eren Sement - Council Rock North, Pennsylvania: 3-2 (132 lbs) - Class of 2025 Max Stein - Faith Christian Academy, Pennsylvania: 7th Place (157 lbs) - Class of 2025 Pittsburgh Carson Walsh - Pope John XXIII, New Jersey: 4th Place (132 lbs) - Class of 2025 Princeton Vincenzo LaValle - Hanover Park, New Jersey: 5th Place (190 lbs) - Class of 2025 Sebastian Ortega - Howell, New Jersey: 3rd Place (126 lbs) Rider Jacob Zearfoss - Gloucester, New Jersey: 4-2 (165 lbs) Rutgers Jordan Chapman - Cranford, New Jersey: 3rd Place (165 lbs) - Class of 2025 Ryan Ford - Bergen Catholic, New Jersey: 3rd Place (157 lbs) Tahir Parkins - Nazareth, Pennsylvania: 3rd Place (138 lbs) - Class of 2025 Kurt Wehner - Donovan Catholic, New Jersey: 2-2 (120 lbs) Stanford Jack Consiglio - Malvern Prep, Pennsylvania: Champion (144 lbs) Virginia Macon Ayers - Staunton River, Virginia: 3-2 (165 lbs) - Class of 2025 Jack Myers - Morristown, New Jersey: 7th Place (138 lbs) Nathan Rickards - Malvern Prep, Pennsylvania: 4th Place (157 lbs) Emmitt Sherlock - Gilman, Maryland: 4th Place (165 lbs) - Class of 2025 Virginia Tech Ryan Burton - St. Joseph’s Regional, New Jersey: Champion (175 lbs) - Class of 2025 Frank DiBella - St. Joseph’s Regional, New Jersey: 3-2 (157 lbs) Collin Gaj - Quakertown, Pennsylvania: Runner-Up (150 lbs) - Class of 2025 Noah Nininger - Staunton River, Virginia: 5th Place (144 lbs) - Class of 2025 Aaron Seidel - Northern Lebanon, Pennsylvania: Runner-Up (120 lbs) - Class of 2025 Gage Wright - Parkersburg South, West Virginia: 3rd Place (175 lbs) West Virginia Gunner Andrick - Point Pleasant, West Virginia: 5th Place (132 lbs) - Class of 2025 Joey Clem - Wantagh, New York: 6-2 (132 lbs)
  19. PRINCETON, N.J. — The Ivy League has announced the addition of a postseason wrestling tournament, set to begin in the 2024-25 academic year. "This is an exciting day for the Ivy League and, most importantly, for our league’s wrestling student-athletes and coaches," said Ivy League Executive Director Robin Harris. "This new postseason event will provide an unforgettable experience for our student-athletes and is a terrific way to further showcase the sustained national strength of Ivy League athletics.” Last year, three Ivies (Cornell’s Vito Arujau and Yianni Diakomihalis and Princeton’s Patrick Glory) were crowned NCAA national champions, and five Ivies made it to the semifinal round. In the last 10 years, Ivies have been crowned wrestling national champions 10 times and have earned 50 wrestling All-American honors. The six Ivy League schools that sponsor wrestling currently compete in the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association (EIWA). Beginning in 2024-2025, the Ivy League institutions will compete in the Ivy League Wrestling Tournament to determine automatic berths to the NCAA Tournament. “We want to acknowledge the EIWA membership and the long history of success that our programs have benefited from over the many decades of their affiliation,” said Harris. The first tournament is scheduled for March of 2025 in Jadwin Gymnasium on the campus of Princeton. The tournament will be the 19th overall Ivy League postseason event. The site and rotation of the Ivy League wrestling tournament for 2026 and beyond will be determined in the coming months.
  20. Senior Nationals There was a light schedule this week for college women’s wrestling outside of Senior Nationals, so this week’s recap will be focused on highlighting some of the collegiate athletes who qualified for the Olympic Trials at the tournament. For context, there are several events throughout the year that wrestlers can compete in for a spot at the Olympic Trials held at Penn State in the Spring. Placing in the top five at Senior Nationals is one way to qualify. Let’s look at each weight and see which current college wrestlers will be heading to the Trials based on their finishes over the weekend. 50 KG All 5 top placers at 50kg are currently on college rosters. Starting with the champ, 2-time All American Sage Mortimer, who is having her first season at Grand Valley State. Fans got to see an exciting finals match between former teammates when Mortimer took on Samara Chavez of King University. Chavez went up early 7-0 with a big takedown on the edge and a tough throw-by followed by points from a gut-wrench turn. Down big, Mortimer came out swiftly in the second with a huge headlock move to get 4 points of her own. However, she put herself in danger giving up a reversal and exposure to Chavez. Mortimer was able to get another 4-point move later in the period but was down by one with 15 seconds left. Looking for a push-out on the edge since she would have criteria in a tie, Mortimer ended up getting a takedown with 5 seconds left on the clock. After Chavez’s team lost the challenge, Mortimer ended up winning 12-10. This was a very exciting match that showed a lot of the styles that make each of these opponents so difficult to wrestle. Mortimer was able to capitalize on a lot of attempts from Chavez, but Chavez was also tricky with some of her moves, patiently waiting for opportunities in the hand fighting, ties, and scrambles she found herself in with Mortimer. It would be exciting to see these two face off again either in collegiate competition or later in the Olympic process. In the 3rd place match, North Central’s Kendra Ryan ended up winning the 4-4 decision on criteria against Kaelani Shufeldt of Lock Haven. The two were actually tied 4-4 in the quarterfinals with Shufeldt having the criteria advantage before putting Ryan on her back for the pin. Each wrestler faced tough competition throughout the tournament, including Shufeldt beating Mia Palumbo in consultations to make it to the 3rd place round. Palumbo, a two-time NAIA finalist who now wrestles for William Penn lost by close decision to Erin Golston in the quarterfinals. Palumbo wrestled back and made it to the 5th place match where Golston, who had already earned a spot at the Trials by winning the Bill Farrel open, forfeited the match. 53 KG 2x All-American Sydney Petzinger of North Central earned a 5th place finish to qualify for the trials. Petzinger, who is ranked #2 (NCAA) at 116 lbs had an early win over Salyna Shotwell of McKendree, but then lost to former Olympian and World Team member Haley Augello to move to the consolation bracket. Petzinger got a pin in her first consolation round, but dropped her next match to Areana Villaescusa. However, she ended her tournament with a 12-5 decision to secure her spot. 57 KG The 57kg weight class produced a top 5 that featured two McKendree wrestlers. Shelby Moore is in her first year with the Bearcats and was a top-ranked recruit out of high school. Moore placed fifth in last year’s U17 Worlds. Moore notched a few impressive wins in this tournament including a quarterfinals win over last year’s NAIA champ Carolina Moreno of Southern Oregon University. Moore lost in the semis to eventual champion Amanda Martinez, a 2x All-American who actually now coaches at North Central. Moore then went on to beat teammate Cam Guerin to make it to the third-place match where she won by injury default. While teammate matches can be a bit odd due to the familiarity of the wrestlers, Guerin is a 3x NCAA champ, so the win for Moore is no small feat. Along with Guerin’s 4 pins on the day and 5th place finish, this showing by the Bearcats clearly demonstrates the depth at this weight for McKendree. Guerin’s loss in the quarterfinals came to a tough opponent in Cristelle Rodriguez of Doane. While just in her sophomore season, Rodriguez has an impressive international record including a 2023 U20 World Team spot she won after a best-of-three series with the aforementioned Shelby Moore. Rodriguez injury defaulted out of the 3rd place match with Moore here, but had 4 tech falls and one decision on the day. 62 KG King wrestler Aine Drury placed third at 62kg after a tough lineup of ranked components. One of her standout wins was against Iowa’s Nanea Estrella, who is ranked #2 at 136 lbs. Drury, a former California Community College champ, pinned Estrella in just over two minutes in the semifinals. At that point, Estrella ran into Ashlynn Ortega, who now coaches at King, and went on to finish second. On the back side, Drury took out the #3 (NAIA) at 136 lbs Andrea Schlabach of Grand View and SaVannah Cosme who just finished 3rd at U20 Pan Ams. In the 3rd place match, Drury got a big win 6-4 against U.S. National Team member Maya Letona. Drury was a real standout at this highly competitive weight, and will be looking to continue making a splash as part of the King roster in March. 68 KG At 68kg, Chey Bowman of King University who is ranked #3 at 155 lbs had a dominant run to the finals. After she won her first three matches by pin, tech fall and pin, she faced former NAIA champ Kaylyn Albrecht in the semifinals. After Albrecht went up 4-0 early, Bowman was able to get to her own offense and secure a takedown. Even though she was down by two points heading into the second period, Bowman dominated the rest of the match, winning 6-4. Bowman’s forfeited to 2x senior world medalist Mallory Velte in the finals. 76 KG 76kg is where Iowa claimed their two qualifiers in #1 at 155 lbs Marlynne Deede and Rose Cassioppi. Deede’s biggest win of the day was against Skylar Grote who was a U23 Nationals champ in 2020 and made it to Final X last year at 72 kg. Grote is a fierce competitor, but Deede looked confident in her 5-3 decision. Grote was constantly taking shots and getting powerful snap downs, but Deede was ready defensively for most of the attacks and scored her points from exposure during scrambles. In the finals, Deede had a tough match with eventual champ Precious Weiser. Weiser is a 2x US Open champ and made it to Final X in 2019. Deede was only down 0-1 going into the 2nd period, but Weiser hit a beautiful throw with an underhook to take Deede straight to her back for the pin. Deede really showed a lot of discipline and patience in her matches throughout this tournament. Some of the top wrestlers at this tournament proved to be a test for her, but more times than not she came out on top. Rounding out the collegiate competitors who qualified at this tournament is fellow Hawkeye Rose Cassioppi who finished in 5th. Unfortunately for Cassioppi, she crossed paths with Deede in her second match of the day. While the final score was only 6-3, Deede seemed to have all the answers. On the backside, Cassioppi took out #6 at 170lbs Cara Broadus in an impressive 10-2 decision. Cassioppi looked strong and had good momentum throughout the match, but definitely could have separated even more given how often she got to her shots. With the other upper weights Cassioppi trains with, in the Hawkeye wrestling room, she will surely make the adjustments she needs to look even better than she did at this tournament. Desert Duals Even with eight tough wrestlers at Senior Nationals, the Iowa Hawkeyes still swept the Desert Duals against tough competition. The team won 34-11 to Adams State, only giving up points via forfeit. In their dual against #8 Simon Fraser, the Hawkeyes narrowly got the win 24-23. Again, the Hawkeyes had forfeits at three weights, but also dropped a tech at 123 lbs when Ava Rose took on Simon Fraser’s #8 Victoria Seal. Simon Fraser also picked up a tough ranked win at 130lbs with #7 Marquesis Haintz getting an impressive tech fall over #10 Emily Frost. Another ranked match was at 155 lbs when #1 Reese Larramendy of Iowa teched #10 Paige Maher. Finally, Iowa got the upset at 191lbs when #7 Alivia White got a pin over #4 Julia Richey. Iowa got another close win against #4 Colorado Mesa with a final team score of 25-20. Fans missed a chance to see ranked matches at 109lbs, 116lbs and 136lbs where Iowa gave up forfeits. The only other ranked match was at 101 lbs with #2 Sterling Dias getting a 6-0 decision over #8 Isabella Morales. Any of these impressive matchups could be avenged at NCWWCs if the brackets lineup, but Iowa has really been showing out for their first season. Results this week in major NCAA, NCWA, and NAIA competitions Senior Nationals - VIEW BRACKETS Eagle Duals VIEW RESULTS Desert Duals VIEW RESULTS
  21. Second Round Cornell 27 Pittsburgh 12 125 - Colton Camacho (Pittsburgh) dec Brett Ungar (Cornell) 3-1 133 - Vito Arujau (Cornell) tech Vince Santaniello (Pittsburgh) 19-4 141 - Vince Cornella (Cornell) dec Cole Matthews (Pittsburgh) 8-2 149 - Ethan Fernandez (Cornell) dec Finn Solomon (Pittsburgh) 4-1 157 - Meyer Shapiro (Cornell) maj Dylan Evans (Pittsburgh) 14-3 165 - Julian Ramirez (Cornell) maj Holden Heller (Pittsburgh) 11-1 174 - Luca Augustine (Pittsburgh) dec Benny Baker (Cornell) 5-1 184 - Chris Foca (Cornell) tech Reece Heller (Pittsburgh) 18-1 197 - Jacob Cardenas (Cornell) dec Mac Stout (Pittsburgh) 2-1 285 - Dylan Pitzer (Pittsburgh) fall Ashton Davis (Cornell) 2:40 Iowa State 31 Little Rock 9 125 - Ethan Perryman (Iowa State) dec Jeremiah Reno (Little Rock) 10-9 133 - Nasir Bailey (Little Rock) tech Evan Frost (Iowa State) 15-0 141 - Anthony Echemendia (Iowa State) maj Brennan Van Hoecke (Little Rock) 19-6 149 - Zach Redding (Iowa State) maj Kyle Dutton (Little Rock) 9-1 157 - Cody Chittum (Iowa State) dec Matt Bianchi (Little Rock) 10-6 165 - Connor Euton (Iowa State) dec Joey Bianchi (Little Rock) 10-7 174 - MJ Gaitan (Iowa State) maj Kodiak Cannedy (Little Rock) 15-4 184 - Will Feldkamp (Iowa State) fall Triston Wills (Little Rock) 3:21 197 - Stephen Little (Little Rock) maj Caleb Helgeson (Iowa State) 14-5 285 - Yonger Bastida (Iowa State) maj Josiah Hill (Little Rock) 14-4
  22. The 2023 version of the Journeymen Collegiate Duals gets underway a few hours from now in Nashville Tennessee. It will start two days worth of action amongst some of the best teams in the nation. This is the third version of the Duals and each of the first two have delivered….and some! In both years, some of the best duals of the year took place at the Collegiate Duals. 2021 had NC State/Mizzou and NC State/Iowa. 2022 had Iowa State/Cornell, Northern Iowa/Ohio State, and Penn State/Iowa State. Amongst those duals and the others that took place, there were plenty of excellent individual matches. To get ready for the 2023 Duals, go back and check out some of these classic matches. Below are a handful of great Collegiate Duals matches, along with links to them. As you can see, not all of them are available, but if you can find them, surely check them out! 2022 149: Derek Holschlag (Northern Iowa) decision Sammy Sasso (Ohio State)  9-7 149: Yianni Diakomihalis (Cornell) dec Paniro Johnson (Iowa State)  3-1SV 149: Paniro Johnson (Iowa State) decision Shayne Van Ness (Penn State)  3-2 157: Josh Humphreys (Lehigh) dec Ed Scott (NC State)  12-7 184: Marcus Coleman (Iowa State) decision Aaron Brooks (Penn State)  9-7 184: Parker Keckeisen (Northern Iowa) fall Trent Hidlay (NC State)  3:54 285: Yonger Bastida (Iowa State) dec Lewis Fernandes (Cornell)  4-2 133: Nic Bouzakis (Ohio State) decision Kyle Biscoglia (Northern Iowa) 9-6 149: Manzona Bryant (Lehigh) dec Dom Demas (Cal Poly) 4-3 184: Trey Munoz (Oregon State) decision Marcus Coleman (Iowa State) 8-4 2021 141: Jaydin Eierman (Iowa) decision Ryan Jack (NC State)  7-6 133: Michael McGee (Arizona State) decision Korbin Myers (Virginia Tech) 8-7 141: Allan Hart (Missouri) decision Connor McGonagle (Lehigh) 8-3 149: Tariq Wilson (NC State) decision Josh Edmond (Missouri) 11-8 149: Beau Bartlett (Penn State) dec Kyle Parco (Arizona State) 3-1SV 157: Ed Scott (NC State) fall Kaleb Young (Iowa) Fall 1:10 174: Carter Starocci (Penn State) decision Chris Foca (Cornell) 3-2 184: Jonathan Loew (Cornell) dec Hunter Bolen (Virginia Tech) 7-5SV 197: Isaac Trumble (NC State) decision Rocky Elam (Missouri) 5-3 285: Tony Cassioppi (Iowa) dec Tyrie Houghton (NC State) 6-2
  23. We're closing in on the holiday season and the end of semester so there's only a limited number of collegiate wrestling events this week; however, this week is more front-loaded than most others. A total of 39 duals will be contested along with some tournaments. Since it can be difficult to figure out where and when to watch all of these events, InterMat has put together a list of all of the live-streamed events occurring this week. Below are the dates/times and how to watch each match (with links). All times are Eastern. Monday, December 18: Cornell vs. Little Rock at Nashville, TN, 3:00 PM Collegiate Duals 3.0 Rokfin Iowa State vs. Pittsburgh at Nashville, TN, 3:00 PM Collegiate Duals 3.0 Rokfin Cornell vs. Pittsburgh at Nashville, TN, 5:00 PM Collegiate Duals 3.0 Rokfin Iowa State vs. Little Rock at Nashville, TN, 5:00 PM Collegiate Duals 3.0 Rokfin Cornell vs. Iowa State at Nashville, TN, 7:00 PM Collegiate Duals 3.0 Rokfin Little Rock vs. Pittsburgh at Nashville, TN, 7:00 PM Collegiate Duals 3.0 Rokfin Tuesday, December 19: Lock Haven vs. NC State at Nashville, TN, 3:00 PM Collegiate Duals 3.0 Rokfin Northern Iowa vs. Ohio State at Nashville, TN, 3:00 PM Collegiate Duals 3.0 Rokfin Lock Haven vs. Ohio State at Nashville, TN, 5:00 PM Collegiate Duals 3.0 Rokfin NC State vs. Northern Iowa at Nashville, TN, 5:00 PM Collegiate Duals 3.0 Rokfin Lock Haven vs. Northern Iowa at Nashville, TN, 7:00 PM Collegiate Duals 3.0 Rokfin NC State vs. Ohio State at Nashville, TN, 7:00 PM Collegiate Duals 3.0 Rokfin North Dakota State at Campbell, 1:00 PM UFC Fight Pass Purdue vs. Stanford at Campbell, 1:00 PM UFC Fight Pass Stanford at Campbell, 3:00 PM UFC Fight Pass North Dakota State vs. Purdue at Campbell, 3:00 PM UFC Fight Pass Purdue at Campbell, 5:00 PM UFC Fight Pass North Dakota State vs. Stanford at Campbell, 5:00 PM UFC Fight Pass Duke vs. The Citadel at Queens, 12:00 PM The Citadel at Queens, 1:30 PM Queens Athletics All-Access Duke at Queens, 3:00 PM Queens Athletics All-Access Kent State at Northern Illinois, 12:00 PM NIU All-Access Kent State vs. Harper at Northern Illinois, 2:00 PM Northwestern at Northern Illinois, 2:00 PM NIU All-Access Harper at Northern Illinois, 4:00 PM NIU All-Access Fairmont State at West Virginia, 7:00 PM ESPN+ Oklahoma State at Wyoming, 8:00 PM FloWrestling Wednesday, December 20: Hofstra at Morgan State, 2:00 PM Morgan State All-Access Bloomsburg vs. Hofstra at Morgan State, 4:00 PM Morgan State All-Access Bloomsburg at Morgan State, 6:00 PM Morgan State All-Access Thursday, December 21: George Mason at Gardner-Webb, 1:00 PM ESPN+ Edinboro at Sacred Heart, 4:00 PM Ohio at Gardner-Webb, 5:00 PM ESPN+ George Mason at Queens, 6:00 PM Navy at American, 7:00 PM ESPN+ Cleveland State at Clarion, 7:00 PM FloWrestling Illinois vs. Missouri at St. Louis, MO, 8:00 PM UFC Fight Pass Friday, December 22: Army West Point, Binghamton at Wilkes Open 9:30 AM Binghamton, Brown, Central Michigan, Franklin & Marshall, Indiana, Lehigh at Sheridan Invitational 10:00 AM FloWrestling Edinboro at LIU, 1:00 PM ESPN+ Edinboro at Hofstra, 6:00 PM Hofstra Pride YouTube
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Saturday’s Dual Results Davidson 39 Sacred Heart 12 125 - Jake Ice (Sacred Heart) dec Enis Ljikovic (Davidson) 5-0 133 - Andrew Fallon (Sacred Heart) dec John Hager (Davidson) 3-0 141 - Josh Viarengo (Davidson) fall Sam Oakes (Sacred Heart) 3:38 149 - Tyler McKnight (Davidson) InjDef Mike McGhee (Sacred Heart) 157 - Tanner Peake (Davidson) maj Brandon Teresa (Sacred Heart) 8-0 165 - Bryce Sanderlin (Davidson) fall Michel Ritacco (Sacred Heart) 3:56 174 - Owen Ayotte (Sacred Heart) fall Marc Koch (Davidson) :25 184 - Wyatt Ferguson (Davidson) fall Hunter Perez (Sacred Heart) 4:49 197 - Cameo Blankenship (Davidson) fall Jake Trovato (Sacred Heart) 6:18 285 - Jake Fernicola (Davidson) tech Marc Berisha (Sacred Heart) 17-2 Little Rock 53 Queens 0 125 - Jeremiah Reno (Little Rock) tech Daniel Graham (Queens) 17-2 133 - Josh Sarpy (Little Rock) fall David Makupson (Queens) 1:56 141 - Brennan Van Hoecke (Little Rock) tech Connor Goodman (Queens) 17-2 149 - Kyle Dutton (Little Rock) tech Ananth Manibushan (Queens) 20-3 157 - Chase Tebbets (Little Rock) fall Easton Tobia (Queens) 4:34 165 - Joey Bianchi (Little Rock) fall Vladimir Sukhikh (Queens) 2:15 174 - Tyler Brennan (Little Rock) fall Greg Merriman (Queens) 2:24 184 - Triston Wills (Little Rock) tech D’Andree Hunt (Queens) 15-0 197 - Stephen Little (Little Rock) tech Riley Kuhn (Queens) 19-4 285 - Josiah Hill (Little Rock) fall Jamikael Lytle (Queens) :23 Little Rock 30 Chattanooga 11 125 - Jeremiah Reno (Little Rock) tech Ty Tice (Chattanooga) 22-4 133 - Blake Boarman (Chattanooga) dec Josh Sarpy (Little Rock) 10-2 141 - Brennan Van Hoecke (Little Rock) dec Dayne Dalrymple (Chattanooga) 4-2 149 - Noah Castillo (Chattanooga) dec Kyle Dutton (Little Rock) 8-4 157 - Matt Bianchi (Little Rock) dec Jackson Hurst (Chattanooga) 8-2 165 - Kamdyn Munro (Chattanooga) maj Bilal Bailey (Little Rock) 10-1 174 - Tyler Brennan (Little Rock) dec Sergio Desiante (Chattanooga) 4-1 184 - Triston Wills (Little Rock) tech Wyatt Gibbs (Chattanooga) 15-0 197 - Stephen Little (Little Rock) tech David Harper (Chattanooga) 18-2 285 - Josiah Hill (Little Rock) fall Kaleb Snodgrass (Chattanooga) 6:00 Chattanooga 44 Queens 3 125 - Ty Tice (Chattanooga) tech Daniel Graham (Queens) 21-5 133 - Blake Boarman (Chattanooga) tech David Makupson (Queens) 19-4 141 - Dayne Dalrymple (Chattanooga) tech Connor Goodman (Queens) 20-5 149 - Noah Castillo (Chattanooga) maj Suhaib Hatamleh (Queens) 18-8 157 - Lincoln Heck (Chattanooga) tech Easton Tobia (Queens) 19-3 165 - Kamdyn Munro (Chattanooga) maj Vladimir Sukhikh (Queens) 17-3 174 - Sergio Desiante (Chattanooga) tech Greg Merriman (Queens) 19-4 184 - D’Andree Hunt (Queens) dec Wyatt Gibbs (Chattanooga) 5-1 197 - David Harper (Chattanooga) tech Riley Kuhn (Queens) 15-0 285 - Logan Andrew (Chattanooga) fall Jamikael Lytle (Queens) 6:38 North Carolina 36 Morgan State 0 125 - Marco Tocci (North Carolina) dec Julian Dawson (Morgan State) 8-2 133 - Jace Palmer (North Carolina) dec Kevin Lopez (Morgan State) 13-11 141 - Derek Guanajuato (North Carolina) tech Khalid Brinkley (Morgan State) 20-3 149 - Jayden Scott (North Carolina) dec Aaron Turner (Morgan State) 11-6 157 - Danny Nini (North Carolina) dec Eric Tecson (Morgan State) 4-1 165 - Isaias Estrada (North Carolina) dec Jake Marsh (Morgan State) 9-5 174 - Marcus Murabito (North Carolina) dec Cort Vann (Morgan State) 7-3 184 - Gavin Kane (North Carolina) maj Kyle Grey (Morgan State) 15-1 197 - Max Shaw (North Carolina) maj Nathanic Kendricks (Morgan State) 14-4 285 - Cade Lautt (North Carolina) fall Tyler Stewart (Morgan State) 4:00 Ohio 21 Drexel 13 125 - Desmond Pleasant (Drexel) dec Ryan Meek (Ohio) 11-7 133 - John Hildebrandt (Drexel) dec Mason Brugh (Ohio) 4-2 141 - Jordan Soriano (Drexel) maj Aidan Waszak (Ohio) 16-7 149 - Derek Raike (Ohio) maj Dominic Findora (Drexel) 10-2 157 - Peyten Kellar (Ohio) maj Tyler Williams (Drexel) 12-0 165 - Garrett Thompson (Ohio) dec Cody Walsh (Drexel) 4-0 174 - Jack Janda (Drexel) dec Sal Perrine (Ohio) 5-2 184 - Max Ray (Ohio) dec Nathaniel Lapinski (Drexel) 8-2 197 - Austin Starr (Ohio) dec Ibrahim Ameer (Drexel) 5-4 285 - Jordan Greer (Ohio) maj Dom Petracci (Drexel) 8-0 Michigan State 25 Clarion 13 125 - Joey Fischer (Clarion) maj Caleb Weiand (Michigan State) 12-4 133 - TJ England (Clarion) dec Andrew Hampton (Michigan State) 7-3 141 - Jordan Hamdan (Michigan State) tech Easton Toth (Clarion) 17-2 149 - Kyle Schickel (Clarion) dec Braden Stauffenberg (Michigan State) 9-6 157 - Chase Saldate (Michigan State) dec Alejandro Herrera-Rondon (Clarion) 3-0 165 - Caleb Fish (Michigan State) fall Trevor Elfvin (Clarion) 4:34 174 - John Worthing (Clarion) dec DJ Shannon (Michigan State) 12-8 184 - Layne Malczewski (Michigan State) maj Cam Pine (Clarion) 14-5 197 - Kael Wisler (Michigan State) maj Ethan Wiant (Clarion) 16-3 285 - Josh Terrill (Michigan State) dec John Meyers (Clarion) 4-1 Nebraska 21 South Dakota State 17 125 - Caleb Smith (Nebraska) dec Tanner Jordan (South Dakota State) 6-4 133 - Derrick Cardinal (South Dakota State) dec Kyle Burwick (Nebraska) 6-1 141 - Brock Hardy (Nebraska) fall Caleb Gross (South Dakota State) 2:06 149 - Ridge Lovett (Nebraska) dec Alek Martin (South Dakota State) 5-1 157 - Peyton Robb (Nebraska) dec Cael Swensen (South Dakota State) 6-0 165 - Antrell Taylor (Nebraska) dec Tanner Cook (South Dakota State) 7-1 174 - Cade DeVos (South Dakota State) dec Bubba Wilson (Nebraska) 4-2 184 - Lenny Pinto (Nebraska) dec Bennett Berge (South Dakota State) 8-2 197 - Tanner Sloan (South Dakota State) tech Brandyn Van Tassell (Nebraska) 17-0 285 - Luke Rasmussen (South Dakota State) FFT Sunday’s Dual Results Bucknell 18 Buffalo 17 125 - Max Elton (Buffalo) dec Grayson McLellan (Bucknell) 6-1 133 - Kurt Phipps (Bucknell) dec Tommy Maddox (Buffalo) 9-4 141 - Braden Bower (Bucknell) dec Caleb Brooks (Buffalo) 4-0 149 - Nick Stampoulos (Buffalo) maj Aiden Davis (Bucknell) 20-10 157 - Ty Raines (Buffalo) dec Nick Delp (Bucknell) 7-4 165 - Noah Mulvaney (Bucknell) dec Hunter Shaut (Buffalo) 4-0 174 - Myles Takats (Bucknell) dec Jay Nivison (Buffalo) 8-1 184 - Chase Kranitz (Buffalo) maj Nolan Springer (Bucknell) 17-6 197 - Sam Mitchell (Buffalo) dec Logan Deacetis (Bucknell) 5-0 285 - Dorian Crosby (Bucknell) tech Robbie Unruh (Buffalo) 18-3 Buffalo 34 Bloomsburg 3 125 - Max Elton (Buffalo) maj Bronson Garber (Bloomsburg) 14-3 133 - Tommy Maddox (Buffalo) tech Major Lewis (Bloomsburg) 20-5 141 - Caleb Brooks (Buffalo) maj Nik Antonelli (Bloomsburg) 9-0 149 - Kaleb Burgess (Buffalo) maj Cade Balestrini (Bloomsburg) 15-2 157 - Ty Raines (Buffalo) dec William Morrow (Bloomsburg) 5-1 165 - Caden Dobbins (Bloomsburg) dec Hunter Shaut (Buffalo) 1-0 174 - Marcus Petite (Buffalo) tech Josh Bonomo (Bloomsburg) 20-4 184 - Chase Kranitz (Buffalo) tech Tanner Culver (Bloomsburg) 8-3 197 - Sam Mitchell (Buffalo) dec David Tuttle (Bloomsburg) 5-1 285 - Robbie Unruh (Buffalo) dec Tyler McCatharn (Bloomsburg) 8-2 Bucknell 43 Bloomsburg 3 125 - Bronson Garber (Bloomsburg) dec Owen Bell (Bucknell) 4-0 133 - Kurt Phipps (Bucknell) tech Major Lewis (Bloomsburg) 19-4 141 - Braden Bower (Bucknell) tech Nik Antonelli (Bloomsburg) 17-2 149 - Aiden Davis (Bucknell) maj Cade Balestrini (Bloomsburg) 13-5 157 - Riley Bower (Bucknell) dec William Morrow (Bloomsburg) 7-2 165 - Noah Mulvaney (Bucknell) maj Caden Dobbins (Bloomsburg) 11-2 174 - Myles Takats (Bucknell) fall Josh Bonomo (Bloomsburg) 2:54 184 - Michael Bartush (Bucknell) tech Tanner Culver (Bloomsburg) 18-3 197 - Logan Deacetis (Bucknell) fall David Tuttle (Bloomsburg) 1:20 285 - Dorian Crosby (Bucknell) tech Tyler McCatharn (Bloomsburg) 23-7 Virginia Tech 29 Stanford 7 125 - Cooper Flynn (Virginia Tech) dec Nico Provo (Stanford) 5-2 133 - Sam Latona (Virginia Tech) maj Tyler Knox (Stanford) 12-3 141 - Jason Miranda (Stanford) dec Mac Church (Virginia Tech) 3-0 149 - Caleb Henson (Virginia Tech) tech Dawson Sihavong (Stanford) 20-5 157 - Daniel Cardenas (Stanford) maj Bryce Andonian (Virginia Tech) 15-7 165 - Connor Brady (Virginia Tech) dec Hunter Garvin (Stanford) 10-3 174 - Mekhi Lewis (Virginia Tech) maj Lorenzo Norman (Stanford) 8-0 184 - Dakota Howard (Virginia Tech) maj Jack Darrah (Stanford) 13-3 197 - Sonny Sasso (Virginia Tech) dec Nick Stemmet (Stanford) 8-4 285 - Hunter Catka (Virginia Tech) dec Peter Ming (Stanford) 8-4 Missouri 38 Air Force 3 125 - Noah Surtin (Missouri) tech Tucker Owens (Air Force) 17-1 133 - Kade Moore (Missouri) maj Gavin Caprella (Air Force) 12-3 141 - Josh Edmond (Missouri) dec Garrett Kuchan (Air Force) 11-6 149 - Logan Gioffre (Missouri) maj Joe Fernau (Air Force) 11-3 157 - Brock Mauller (Missouri) tech Brooks Gable (Air Force) 16-0 165 - Keegan O’Toole (Missouri) maj Giano Petrucelli (Air Force) 23-12 174 - Peyton Mocco (Missouri) tech Drake Buchanan (Air Force) 17-2 184 - Sam Wolf (Air Force) dec Clayton Whiting (Missouri) 4-1SV 197 - Colton Hawks (Missouri) dec Calvin Sund (Air Force) 4-1 285 - Zach Elam (Missouri) tech Antonio Ramos (Air Force) 15-0 Kent State 42 Lindenwood 0 125 - Adan Benavidez (Kent State) dec Austin Kegley (Lindenwood) 9-3 133 - Matt Ellis (Kent State) dec Caiden Pelc (Lindenwood) 6-2 141 - Billy Meiszner (Kent State) maj Ben Bohr (Lindenwood) 13-2 149 - Kaden Setzer (Kent State) maj Cruz Lara (Lindenwood) 10-2 157 - Keegan Knapp (Kent State) maj Luke Kemper (Lindenwood) 10-1 165 - Ethan Barr (Kent State) fall Logan Johnson (Lindenwood) 1:37 174 - Waylon Wehler (Kent State) dec Kaden Charboneau (Lindenwood) 6-1 184 - Kyle Snider (Kent State) maj Luke Shaver (Lindenwood) 13-3 197 - Blake Schaffer (Kent State) tech Ryan Golnick (Lindenwood) 17-1 285 - Josh Boggan (Kent State) FFT SIU Edwardsville 20 California Baptist 15 125 - Eli Griffin (California Baptist) dec Davian Guanajuato (SIU Edwardsville) 1-0 133 - Hunter Leake (California Baptist) dec Marcel Lopez (SIU Edwardsville) 3-0 141 - Danny Martinez (SIU Edwardsville) maj Emilio Trujillo-Deen (California Baptist) 11-2 149 - Caleb Tyus (SIU Edwardsville) dec Dayne Morton (California Baptist) 5-1 157 - Brock Woodcock (SIU Edwardsville) maj Kaiser Simpson (California Baptist) 12-3 165 - Mateo de la Pena (California Baptist) dec Bradley Gillum (SIU Edwardsville) 4-2 174 - Dominic Lopez (SIU Edwardsville) dec Justin Phillips (California Baptist) 9-6SV 184 - Nathan Haas (California Baptist) dec Deron Pulliam (SIU Edwardsville) 8-3 197 - Eli Sheeran (California Baptist) dec Ryan Yarnell (SIU Edwardsville) 4-1SV 285 - Bryson Buhk (SIU Edwardsville) FFT California Baptist 29 Kent State 19 125 - Eli Griffin (California Baptist) fall Adan Benavidez (Kent State) 2:16 133 - Hunter Leake (California Baptist) maj Matt Ellis (Kent State) 14-2 141 - Billy Meiszner (Kent State) maj Emilio Trujillo-Deen (California Baptist) 17-5 149 - Dayne Morton (California Baptist) fall Kaden Setzer (Kent State) 2:45 157 - Chaz Hallmark (California Baptist) fall Keegan Knapp (Kent State) 2:00 165 - Aaron Ferguson (Kent State) InjDef Mateo de la Pena (California Baptist) 174 - Justin Phillips (California Baptist) maj Mitchell Broskie (Kent State) 11-2 184 - Nathan Haas (California Baptist) dec Kyle Snider (Kent State) 8-1 197 - Blake Schaffer (Kent State) dec Eli Sheeran (California Baptist) 11-5 285 - Josh Boggan (Kent State) FFT SIU Edwardsville 23 Kent State 20 125 - Davian Guanajuato (SIU Edwardsville) dec Adan Benavidez (Kent State) 7-1 133 - Marcel Lopez (SIU Edwardsville) dec Matt Ellis (Kent State) 4-1 141 - Billy Meiszner (Kent State) tech Danny Martinez (SIU Edwardsville) 17-1 149 - Caleb Tyus (SIU Edwardsville) tech Kaden Setzer (Kent State) 16-1 157 - Brock Woodcock (SIU Edwardsville) tech Keegan Knapp (Kent State) 17-1 165 - Aaron Ferguson (Kent State) dec Bradley Gillum (SIU Edwardsville) 4-1 174 - Dominic Lopez (SIU Edwardsville) maj Waylon Wehler (Kent State) 14-4 184 - Deron Pulliam (SIU Edwardsville) dec Kyle Snider (Kent State) 4-3 197 - Blake Schaffer (Kent State) InjDef Ryan Yarnell (SIU Edwardsville) 285 - Josh Boggan (Kent State) fall Bryson Buhk (SIU Edwardsville) :50 Appalachian State 24 North Carolina 14 125 - Spencer Moore (North Carolina) dec Noah Luna (Appalachian State) 8-6 133 - Ethan Oakley (Appalachian State) dec Jace Palmer (North Carolina) 7-2 141 - Isaac Byers (Appalachian State) dec Derek Guanajuato (North Carolina) 2-1 149 - Jayden Scott (North Carolina) dec Cody Bond (Appalachian State) 4-3 157 - Tommy Askey (Appalachian State) dec Danny Nini (North Carolina) 7-3 165 - Will Miller (Appalachian State) fall Isaias Estrada (North Carolina) :43 174 - Lucas Uliano (Appalachian State) fall Marcus Murabito (North Carolina) 4:27 184 - Gavin Kane (North Carolina) maj Tomas Brooker (Appalachian State) 11-3 197 - Max Shaw (North Carolina) maj Carson Floyd (Appalachian State) 13-4 285 - Jacob Sartorio (Appalachian State) dec Cade Lautt (North Carolina) 7-3 Northern Colorado 54 Otero Junior College 0 125 - Moses Santiago (Northern Colorado) dec Elijah Montalvan (Otero) 9-3 133 - Hayden Brady (Northern Colorado) fall Damian Lopez (Otero) 1:41 141 - Armando Garcia (Northern Colorado) FFT 149 - Otto Cate-Cribari (Northern Colorado) dec Dakota Taavialma (Otero) 11-5 157 - Roman Cruz (Northern Colorado) fall Sullivan Deherrera (Otero) 2:25 165 - Hudson Cropp (Northern Colorado) fall Colten Tyra (Otero) 6:12 174 - Travis Mastrogiovanni (Northern Colorado) fall Joseph Shaver (Otero) :59 184 - Andrew Donahue (Northern Colorado) FFT 197 - Noah Pettigrew (Northern Colorado) fall Solomon Luna (Otero) :32 285 - Tyler Perry (Northern Colorado) fall Jeremy Horn (Otero) 1:37 Northern Colorado 52 North Idaho 0 125 - Stevo Poulin (Northern Colorado) fall Kobi Johnson (North Idaho) 2:15 133 - Dominick Serrano (Northern Colorado) maj Zach Lopez (North Idaho) 18-7 141 - Armando Garcia (Northern Colorado) tech Hunter Bidelman (North Idaho) 16-1 149 - Kilian Schultz (Northern Colorado) fall Evan Barajas (North Idaho) 1:34 157 - Cameron Lucero (Northern Colorado) dec Porter Craig (North Idaho) 12-7 165 - Derek Matthews (Northern Colorado) FFT 174 - Travis Mastrogiovanni (Northern Colorado) FFT 184 - Andrew Donahue (Northern Colorado) fall Noah Poe-Hatten (North Idaho) 3:44 197 - Noah Pettigrew (Northern Colorado) tech Bradley Whitright (North Idaho) 17-2 285 - Remington Peterson (Northern Colorado) tech Taniela Feliciano-Takafua (North Idaho) 15-0 Northern Colorado 47 NW Kansas Technical College 0 125 - Stevo Poulin (Northern Colorado) FFT 133 - Dyson Kunz (Northern Colorado) dec John Kenney (NW Kansas Tech) 12-5 141 - Eyan Chavez (Northern Colorado) fall Lucas Hill (NW Kansas Tech) 2:04 149 - Kilian Schultz (Northern Colorado) dec Dayton Bell (NW Kansas Tech) 13-9 157 - Roman Cruz (Northern Colorado) fall Micah Castro (NW Kansas Tech) 2:00 165 - Derek Matthews (Northern Colorado) tech Job Lee (NW Kansas Tech) 22-6 174 - Travis Mastrogiovanni (Northern Colorado) dec Otgonbayar Batsuuri (NW Kansas Tech) 1-0 184 - Damen Pape (Northern Colorado) dec Lazaro Crespo (NW Kansas Tech) 13-10SV 197 - Xavier Vasquez (Northern Colorado) fall Gavin Dodge (NW Kansas Tech) 1:59 285 - Andrew Blackburn-Forst (Northern Colorado) fall Arrick Williams (NW Kansas Tech) :10
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