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  1. NORFOLK, Va. -- The Navy wrestling team (6-2, 3-1 EIWA) opened a busy week of action Monday evening with a convincing 24-10 victory over host Old Dominion (8-6, 5-2 MAC) at the Ted Constant Center in Norfolk, Va. The Mids won seven of the 10 matches, including the first three of the evening to lead from start to finish. The Highlights • The Midshipmen improved to 6-2 in dual competition, including a 3-0 mark on the road (31-6 at Maryland, 26-9 at Bucknell, 24-10 at Old Dominion) • Tonight's match marked the 11th meeting between the two programs in a series that dates back to 1966. • Navy now leads the series, 8-3, including a 3-0 mark in matches wrestled in Norfolk. • The Midshipmen have now won two in a row against the Monarchs after posting a 26-8 win in last year's dual. • Navy never trailed in the match and led by as much as 15 (21-6 after Jared Prince's win). • Junior Jared Prince 7-4 win over Kevin Budock at 149 pounds clinched the team victory for the Mids (led 21-6 with 2 matches remaining). • Juniors Spencer Carey (174) and Joshua Roetman (197) both earned their 20th victory of the season. • Carey outscored Luke Drugac 3-1 in the third period to post a 5-2 record and give the Mids a 3-0 lead to open the evening. • Carey now stands 20-11 on the year, reaching the 20-win milestone for the first time in his career. • Roetman trailed ODU's Tim Young for most of the opening period before turning him and posting the pin at 2:47. It was his 10th career win by fall and his fifth this season. • Roetman owns a 20-7 record this season, reaching the 20-win milestone for the first time in his career. • Roetman is the ONLY Navy starter who is undefeated in dual action this season, as he is 7-0 on the year. • Anthony Cable (197) earned his third overtime victory of the year, including his second consecutive dual victory in extra minutes. Cable recorded a 4-2 win over Dean Drugac with a takedown in the second sudden victory period. • Cable is currently riding a five-match winning streak dating back to the All-Academy Championship. • Following a 4-0 win over Trevon Majette, sophomore Casey Cobb (133) improved to 22-7 on the year, including 6-2 in dual action. His 22 wins are the second most on the team. • Cobb has won six consecutive matches dating back to the Duke dual. • 17th-ranked Nicholas Gil (141) earned his second victory over 12th-ranked Sa'Darien Perry this season. Gil battled his way free for an escape deep into the third period for the go-ahead point in a 3-2 victory this evening. He also defeated Perry, 7-6, in the championship match of the Navy Classic in mid-November. • Gil leads the team with a 23-5 record this season. Meanwhile, he moved into a tie for 14th on the Mids' all-time wins list alongside Aaron Kalil (2009-12) with 101. Next on the list is 13th-place Luke Rebertus who amassed 102 wins from 2009-12. • Jared Prince (149) has now won seven straight matches dating back to the Southern Scuffle after posting a 7-4 win over Kevin Budock. • First-year starter Tanner Skidgel (165) earned a 2-0 victory over Shane Jones. After a scoreless opening period, Skidgel rode out the entire second period before earning a point for an escape to open the final stanza. • Navy has scored at least 20 points in all six of its dual victories this season. What's Ahead • The Midshipmen return to action on Thursday evening when they play host to conference foe American in their final home dual of the season. • Action is set to begin at 7:30 pm at Alumni Hall. A free live video stream will be available on NavySports.com(.) • Navy's 6 senior wrestlers and support member will be honored prior to the start of the match. Results: 174 | Spencer Carey (NAVY) dec over Luke Drugac, 5-2 (Navy 3, Old Dominion 0) 184 | Anthony Cable (NAVY) dec over Dean Drugac, 4-2 SV2 (Navy 6, Old Dominion 0) 197 | Joshua Roetman (NAVY) fall over Tim Young, 2:47 (Navy 12, Old Dominion 0) 285 | Ali Wahab dec over Thomas Ott (NAVY), 3-1 SV (Navy 12, Old Dominion 3) 125 | #17 Michael McGee dec over Jacob Allen (NAVY), 10-3 (Navy 12, Old Dominion 6) 133 | Casey Cobb (NAVY) dec over Trevon Majette, 4-0 (Navy 15, Old Dominion 6) 141 | #17 Nicholas Gil (NAVY) dec over #12 Sa'Derian Perry, 3-2 (Navy 18, Old Dominion 6) 149 | Jared Prince (NAVY) dec over Kevin Budock, 7-4 (Navy 21, Old Dominion 6) 157 | #6 Larry Early major dec over Quentin Hovis (NAVY), 12-3 (Navy 21, Old Dominion 10) 165 | Tanner Skidgel (NAVY) dec over Shane Jones, 2-0 (Navy 24, Old Dominion 10)
  2. Dylan Palacio battles Iowa's Michael Kemerer in the NCAA quarterfinals (Photo/Tony Rotundo, WrestlersAreWarriors.com) Two former wrestlers with Long Island roots -- Chris Weidman and Dylan Palacio -- will be featured guests at the first-ever "Wrestling Takes Down Drugs" event Saturday, Feb. 16 at Nassau Community College Field House Gym in Garden City, Long Island, N.Y. The event runs from 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Doors open at 8:30 a.m. There's no charge for admission. Weidman and Palacio are expected to provide wrestling instruction to participants. Nassau County Police Commissioner Patrick Ryder told CBS New York that he expects some 500-600 students to participate. Weidman, 34, former UFC middleweight (185-pound) champ, was a New York state wrestling champ for Baldwin High School on Long Island who went on become an All-American at Nassau Community College before earning NCAA All-American honors twice at Hofstra University. In his decade-long career in MMA, Weidman crafted a 14-4 record. Fellow Long Island native Palacio, a New York state mat champ for Long Beach High, went on to wrestle at Cornell University in upstate New York, where he was a two-time EIWA (Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association) champ and twice an NCAA All-American. "I'm hoping that it kind of will be something that has helped me," Weidman told CBS. "Wrestling was a big part of my life for a long time. I think the main thing that helped me stay on the straight path was being goal-oriented and having these goals, not being afraid to win or lose, and learning how to do both those with class." More information about "Wrestling Takes Down Drugs" is available here.
  3. VESTAL, N.Y. -- The Binghamton wrestling team recorded their seventh straight win after taking a pair of EIWA wins over Drexel and Hofstra in front of 271 fans Sunday afternoon. Head coach Kyle Borshoff's squad rallied for a 21-20 electric win over Drexel before handling Hofstra 30-14. "I think the guys are doing an awesome job," Borshoff said. "We keep getting a little better everyday. We just need to keep focusing on fine-tuning the little things and I think we're going to have a good finish to the regular season and look good rolling into the championships." Highlights Five Bearcats went 2-0 on the day. Anthony Sparacio, Vincent DePrez, No. 9 Lou DePrez, Audey Ashkar and Zack Trampe each won back-to-back matches. Sparacio kicked the Bearcats off against Drexel with a 14-4 major decision, his second of the season. The bonus point was one of four over the course of the match. The Dragons took the next three matches to pull ahead 12-4. Vincent DePrez and Lou DePrez combined for eight team points to tie the team score at 12. Drexel won back-to-back matches at 197 and heavyweight to pull ahead 20-12 with two matches to go. Ashkar battled for an 8-5 win over Mininno to pull the Bearcats within five. Trampe scored six takedowns over Alex Salas before pinning him at 4:27 to win the match 21-20. Anthony Sparacio recorded his ninth straight win with a forfeit at 141-pounds from Hofstra. The junior is now 21-9 overall. Frankie Garcia got his first win of the day with a 9-5 decision over Heller. Hofstra won the next two weights, but a forfeit at 174 pushed Binghamton ahead 15-9. The forfeit was Vincent DePrez's seventh straight win and career win 89. No. 9 Lou DePrez won by fall over Trey Rogers at 1:47 for his second of the season. DePrez has now won his last six out of seven matches by bonus points and his eighth straight. He leads the team with a 22-4 overall record. Hofstra won back-to-back matches at 197 and heavyweight to tighten the team score 21-15. Ashkar came out strong at 125 and pinned Dylan Ryder at 2:48, his second in three matches. Trampe ended the day on a win, taking a 12-2 major over Jacob Martin and a 30-14 win over the Pride. How It Happened Binghamton 21, Drexel 20 141 | Anthony Sparacio MD Nicholar Widmann, 14-4 (Binghamton leads 4-0) 149 | Parker Kropman dec. Frankie Garcia, 7-2 (Binghamton leads 4-3) 157 | Evan Barczak dec. Chris Barker, 4-0 (Drexel leads 6-4) 165 | No. 15 Ebed Jarrell FALL Dylan Wood, 2:05 (Drexel leads 12-4) 174 | Vincent DePrez MD Trevor Elfvin, 11-3 (Drexel leads 12-8) 184 | No. 9 Lou DePrez MD Anthony Walters, 20-7 (Drexel and Binghamton tied 12-12) 197 | Stephen Loiseau TF Alex Melikian, 17-0 3:00 (Drexel leads 17-12) 285 | Joey Goodhart dec. Joe Doyle, 2-0 (Drexel leads 20-12) 125 | Audey Ashkar dec. Antonio Mininno, 8-5 (Drexel leads 20-15) 133 | Zack Trampe FALL Alex Salas, 4:31 (Binghamton wins 21-20) Binghamton 30, Hofstra 14 141- Anthony Sparacio wins by forfeit (Binghamton leads 6-0) 149- Frankie Garcia dec. Holden Heller, 9-5 (Binghamton leads 9-0) 157- Ryan Burkert dec. Chris Barker, 4-0 (Binghamton leads 9-3) 165- Ricky Stamm FALL Matt Swanson, 2:59 (Binghamton and Hofstra tied 9-9) 174- Vincent DePrez wins by forfeit (Binghamton leads 15-9) 184- #9 Lou DePrez FALL Trey Rogers, 1:47 (Binghamton leads 21-9) 197- Nezar Haddad dec. Alex Melikian, 6-2 (Binghamton leads 21-12) 285- Omar Haddad dec. Joe Doyle, 3-2 (Binghamton leads 21-15) 125- Audey Ashkar FALL Dylan Ryder, 2:48 (Binghamton leads 27-14) (Hofstra lost team point for unsportsmanlike conduct) 133- Zack Trampe MD Jacob Martin, 12-2 (Binghamton wins 30-14) (Binghamton lost team point for unsportsmanlike conduct) Next Up The Bearcats are back at home on Friday, Feb. 15 for senior night against Bucknell. The match is slated for a 7 p.m. start time in the West Gym.
  4. MADISON, Wis. -- There is no quit in this Badgers' team. Trailing 16-9 with two matches to go, No. 14 Wisconsin (8-5, 3-5 B1G) gritted out a decision and a major decision to tie the match against No. 22 Illinois (2-7, 1-6 B1G). The fate of the dual went to tiebreaker criteria, where the Badgers won on total match points by the thinnest of margins, outscoring Illinois over the course of the dual 68-66, giving Wisconsin the tiebreaker point and the victory. Through the first six matches, the dual was completely back-and-forth. Sophomore Ethan Rotondo of UW took on No. 11 Travis Piotrowski at 125 pounds to start the match. While Rotondo was never in a position to win the dual, he fought hard to limit the result to a 12-6 decision. At 133 pounds, senior Jens Lantz got Wisconsin on the board with a 5-4 decision over Dylan Duncan of Illinois, who beat Lantz when the two faced each other last season. Lantz trailed 4-3 in the third but picked up a big takedown in the final minute to secure the victory. The biggest match of the day was at 141 pounds between junior No. 8 Tristan Moran of Wisconsin and No. 4 Mike Carr of Illinois, but there wasn't a lot of fireworks in the match. Both wrestlers earned an escape to tie it at one, but there were no offensive points recorded. Carr took a 2-1 victory after a stalling penalty was assessed to Moran in the third. Junior Cole Martin of UW tied the match for the second time on the day with a comfortable 7-1 decision victory over Christian Kanzler of Illinois. After recording his first dual win last weekend, UW freshman Garrett Model was put to the test against No. 9 Eric Barone of Illinois at 157 pounds. Barone was in control early, scoring three takedowns in the first period and two more in the second, but Model wouldn't quit. He responded with three takedowns of his own in the third and if the match had gone any longer he might have come out on top, but Model ultimately dropped a 15-13 decision to No. 9 Barone. For the third time in the match, a Wisconsin wrestler tied things up again, this time at 165 pounds with No. 3 Evan Wick. He was tested early by No. 18 Joey Gunther who got on the board first with a takedown, but Wick countered by riding Gunther for the entire second period and scoring two takedowns in the third to win 9-3. Illinois broke the decision-streak in the next match. Wisconsin freshman Anders Lantz wrestled in his first dual and suffered a 12-3 major decision loss to Carver James that put the Illini up 13-9. The lead was extended for Illinois in the 184-pound match, as No. 5 Emery Parker defeated Wisconsin's junior Mason Reinhardt by a 10-4 decision, making the team score 16-9 in favor of Illinois. Wisconsin needed seven team points from the final two matches to at least tie the dual, and seven points was what they got. Sophomore Beau Breske, fresh off his first dual win for Wisconsin as well, was in a stalemate with Illinois' Andre Lee all match, taking a 1-1 score into overtime. The match went into the second sudden-victory period, where Breske shook off Lee and got a takedown to win the match. Wisconsin came into the final match trailing by four, needing at least a major decision freshman heavyweight Trent Hillger, and he delivered. Hillger racked up the points against Illinois' Deuce Rachal, scoring six takedowns in the match and earning a 16-5 major decision. Hillger's result eventually gave Wisconsin the win, as his 11-point win was critical in the two-point margin in total match points that propelled the Badgers to victory. Up next, Wisconsin will face No. 3 Iowa (12-0, 7-0 B1G) on Feb. 17 at the UW Field House at 2 p.m. Straight from the mat Head Coach Chris Bono On the comeback win: "That shows you the kind of team we have and the kind of kids we have. These kids are unbelievable. They fight for each other. It's a great team win. I'm really happy for a couple of the guys, Beau Breske in particular, sitting out the whole first semester after transferring over. He got a big win and he needed that for himself. Overall, it was a great team win and I couldn't be happier." "I think what you're going to see in our guys is fight. No matter how overwhelmed they are, no matter where they come from, they're going to fight for us. They believe in our system. We're built around fight; we're built around hustle. We've gone through a tough year with a lot of transition. We're battling adversity up and down the lineup. The one thing about this group is everybody believes in what we're doing now. Everyone is excited, everyone cares about each other." On Trent Hillger's match: "He got thumbed in the eye, and his eye is already swollen shut. It's a little bit of adversity which I liked. I like that he had to fight through a little thumb in the eye, and it wasn't looking good and then he gets reversed at the end, it shows his character. It wasn't what he did up to that. It was when he got reversed and he knew that he needed to reverse his opponent back to win the dual." "He went out there for his team. It's not about Trent. He loves his brothers and he loves his team. Like I've said if you go up and down the lineup, every point mattered in that duel. All 10 guys did their 10 percent and they did a great job." Freshman Trent Hillger On the team's superior conditioning: "We are working harder than anyone else in the nation. That's obviously helping. Running back to center helps break people. Not only does the conditioning help us physically but it helps us mentally. We're going into the third period knowing that we are going to break guys. Our conditioning level is second to none." Senior Jens Lantz On his late comeback: "Just trusting my training. That's what Bono always says: we win the third period. It seems to become a habit that I'm down in the third period, but I know that's my period and I am going to score my points there." Sophomore Beau Breske On his adjustment to 197 pounds: "These guys are pretty big at 197, but I'm pretty big too. I've grown in a lot. I've been putting on weight these last few weeks, eating a lot of steaks, potatoes, chicken, rice, everything. I've been staying on top of my diet, on top of my lifting, and I'm growing into the weight class really well." Results: 125 – No. 11 Travis Piotrowski (ILL) over Ethan Rotondo (UW) by dec. 12-6 133 – Jens Lantz (UW) over Dylan Duncan (ILL) by dec. 5-4 141 – No. 4 Mike Carr (ILL) over No. 8 Tristan Moran (UW) by dec. 2-1 149 – No. 11 Cole Martin (UW) over Christian Kanzler (ILL) by dec. 7-1 157 – No. 9 Eric Barone (ILL) over Garrett Model (UW) by dec. 15-13 165 – No. 3 Evan Wick (UW) over No. 18 Joey Gunther (ILL) by dec. 9-3 174 – Carver James (ILL) over Anders Lantz (UW) by maj. dec. 12-3 184 – No. 5 Emery Parker (ILL) over Mason Reinhardt (UW) by dec. 10-4 197 – Beau Breske (UW) over Andre Lee (ILL) by sudden victory 4-2 HWT – No. 7 Trent Hillger (UW) over Deuce Rachal (ILL) by maj. dec. 16-5
  5. LARAMIE, Wyo. -- The 13th-ranked Wyoming wrestling team wrapped up its home schedule with a dominant, 32-9, victory over South Dakota State on Sunday afternoon. Prior to the dual, the team recognized seniors Branson Ashworth, Brock George and Anthony Lombardo, with each earning the opportunity to wrestle in their final home dual as Cowboys. The Cowboys (15-4, 5-2 Big 12) won seven of 10 bouts in the dual, with three wins coming with bonus points. Ashworth recorded a first-period technical fall in his final home dual, while George defeated Gregory Coapstick. "We really wanted to be in a position to wrestle our seniors," head coach Mark Branch said. "That's really gratifying for our staff to be able to send them off. Two of those guys aren't in our regular lineup and so we tried our best to insert them. Even though (Lombardo) had to give up a lot of weight there, it was still nice to give him that opportunity to wrestle in front of the home crowd. I'm pleased with that. You're not always in that position, so you cherish those kinds of moments to be able to send those guys off." The dual started at 141 pounds, where sophomore Sam Turner got things started with a 16-1 tech fall over Jackrabbit Aric Williams. Turner racked up three takedowns and three nearfalls in the bout on the way to a dominant, 16-1 win in 5:43. The tech was his second of the weekend and second of the season thus far. After South Dakota State earned a pair of decisions in the 149 and 157 pound matches, Ashworth took the mat at 165 for a match against Kelby Hawkins. The Cowboy senior didn't even need the entirety of the first period to compile a takedown and four nearfalls for his 16-0 technical fall, as he gave the Pokes the dual lead back for good in 2:39. Ashworth has won 15 bouts in a row heading into the final dual of the season next weekend. With Sunday's tech, he reached 10 for his senior season. "It was awesome," Ashworth said. "It was great to see the fans get on their feet for me. I wanted to send them out with a performance like that -- either a pin or a tech. It was good to compete for them like that one last time. These fans have done a lot for me and supported me like the best fans in the country for the last four years. It was just awesome to get to go out there and compete like that for them one last time." Fresh off a top-12 win in the Cowboys' dual at Utah Valley last Friday, redshirt freshman Hayden Hastings blanked Samuel Grove in the 174-pound match. Hastings scored a takedown in the first period, followed by a nearfall in the second to lead, 7-0, heading to the third. The Sheridan, Wyo., native put the finishing touches on his major in the final frame, taking on another takedown and clocking over four minutes of riding time for his 11-0 win -- his third major decision of the season. The team score stood at 20-9 after Lombardo took a tough loss to Zach Carlson at 184 pounds and the Jackrabbits forfeited the 197-pound match. In the heavyweight bout, Brian Andrews earned his second bonus point win of the weekend with a first-period fall over Blake Wolters. The sophomore heavyweight scored a takedown in the opening minute of the match, followed by a nice ride in which Andrews was able to turn Wolters to his back for the pin. With the win, Andrews moves to 28-8 on the year with a 15-4 mark in duals and four falls. Rounding back to the top of the lineup, George got the call to represent the Pokes at 125 pounds against Gregory Coapstick. George came out of the gate hot, scoring a takedown in the final minute of the first and earning back points with a four-point nearfall. The Cowboy senior nearly pinned Coapstick during the sequence, but was forced to settle for a 6-0 lead heading to the second. Coapstick made a push late in the bout, but George fought him off and stood tough to secure his 9-6 decision. "It was pretty exciting," George said. "I don't get to do that very often. Honestly, I wish I could have finished it in the first period, and it wasn't very pretty grinding it out like that. I just had the heart to do it and finish it for my team." In the final bout of the afternoon, Cowboy Montorie Bridges racked up five takedowns en route to a 12-5 win over South Dakota State's Rylee Molitor. Now a winner of 12-straight matches, Bridges is 26-7 on the year with a 16-4 dual record. The Cowboys will look to wrap up the dual schedule on a high note next Sunday as they head to Greeley, Colo., for a tussle with Big 12 rival Northern Colorado. The dual is set to start at 7 p.m. MT. Results: 141: No. 12 Sam Turner tech. fall Aric Williams (SDSU), 16-1 149: No. 18 Henry Pohlmeyer (SDSU) dec. Jaron Jensen, 12-5 157: Colten Carlson (SDSU) dec. Jed Loveless, 2-1 165: No. 8 Branson Ashworth tech. fall Kelby Hawkins (SDSU), 16-0 174: Hayden Hastings major dec. Samuel Grove (SDSU), 11-0 184: Zach Carlson (SDSU) dec. Anthony Lombardo, 6-2 197: No. 20 Cale Davidson wins by forfeit HWT: Brian Andrews fall Blake Wolters (SDSU), 2:20 125: Brock George dec. Gregory Coapstick (SDSU), 9-6 133: No. 10 Montorie Bridges dec. Rylee Molitor (SDSU), 12-5
  6. With a share of the Southern Conference regular season title on the line, first-year head coach Kyle Ruschell and his staff guided the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga wrestling team to a gutty 18-12 win over No. 25 Campbell in Maclellan Gym today. UTC took six of the 10 matches in a clean dual that did not see either team score any bonus points. The Mocs move to 7-6 overall and close out its SoCon slate with a 5-1 mark. Both Appalachian State (6-6, 3-1 SoCon) and Campbell (5-1, 3-1 SoCon) have one conference loss each, and will likely share the league crown with Chattanooga. "This is one that we marked early in the year," stated Ruschell. "We knew it was home, we knew it was going to be tight and if we wrestled like that, we knew we could win. "There were two or three that we were supposed to win. There were two or three that they were supposed to win, but our guys fought hard. Everything we've been preaching, it all came together." After the Mocs went up 12-6 through six bouts, Campbell closed the gap with victories at 174 and 184. Freshman Hunter Fortner made it very interesting against the Camels' 17th-ranked Andrew Morgan, before falling 9-4. After junior Dominic Lampe lost 9-6 to Chris Kober at 184, junior Rodney Jones took the mat at 197 against the Camel's Austin McNeil. He quickly scored on a takedown, but gave up one later in the period after failing to finish up a double-leg. An escape in the second period gave him a 4-3 advantage entering the final frame. Huge Win for @UTCWrestling today over No. 25 Campbell! Mocs will share the SoCon regular season title with the 18-12 victory against the previously unbeaten Camels. McNeil escaped to tie it in the third and Jones got in on another double that McNeil fought off. Jones was able to work the third one for a take down and a 6-4 advantage. McNeil escaped, but Jones held on for the 6-5 win. The Mocs were now up 15-12 with the heavyweight bout featuring senior Connor Tolley and Camel junior Odgerel Batkhishig. Batkhishig was a junior-college All-American who brought an 11-7 record and a 2-0 mark in league duals. The only point awarded in the first period was a penalty on Tolley. Tolley escaped and scored a takedown in the second for a 3-2 lead after five minutes of action. After an early Camel escape, Tolley wore down Batkhishig with constant pressure. He added another takedown midway through the third for a 5-3 lead. The gap closed to 5-4 following an escape, but Tolley sent the crowd into a frenzy with a late takedown to seal the win. "It feels amazing," stated Tolley on his championship-clinching win on Senior Day. "Honestly, it's more about doing it as a family. Everything that we've done and being able to have this platform that the Lord blessed me with is just amazing. It's more than just wrestling, it's great being a part of a brotherhood." In such a tight win, every point in every match was crucial, beginning with senior Alonzo Allen's opening victory at 125. He scored a 7-2 decision over Korbin Meink to set the tone early. Junior Jake Huffine, who also participated in today's Senior Day festivities, fought hard against No. 20 Noah Gonser. He not only avoided giving up bonus points, he gave Gonser all he could handle in the 5-2 loss. "It's huge, we knew we couldn't give up bonus points," said Ruschell when asked about the Mocs performances against Campbell's three ranked individuals. "Our guys went out to beat them, not just hang in the match." Junior Chris Debien cruised in his 6-2 win over Nathan Boston at 141, while freshman Tanner Smith put up a big fight in a 7-4 loss to No. 9 Josh Heil. The two biggest swing matches of the day came right before and after intermission from a pair of Mocs freshmen. Ryan Resnick scored a thrilling 7-6 win over Campbell junior Benjamin Barton at 157. Coming out of the break, Drew Nicholson posted a 3-2 victory against Camel senior Cameron Pine. Those matches could have gone either way, but the Mocs were able to fight till the end for decisions in each. "We had a great crowd here," added Ruschell. "These are those high pressure situations we want to put our guys in, where it comes down to you and you have to win. That's what SoCon, going to nationals, being All-American is all about. "We have to put our guys into those high pressure situations so they can thrive and they did a great job. They came out, looked to score and made the guys wrestle a full seven minutes." UTC has one more dual, at Indiana on Feb. 24, before the SoCon Tournament on March 10 in Boone, N.C. The 2019 NCAA Championships are March 21-24 in Pittsburgh, Pa. In the meantime, UTC can clear a spot in the trophy case for its 17th SoCon regular season title since the league began recognizing a regular season crown in 1994. It is the first one for Chattanooga since 2016. "It means a lot," said Ruschell when asked about the SoCon trophy. "More to alumni and guys on the team, because they're the ones that said hey we can win this thing. When they start believing it -- it can happen. "It means a lot to the Chattanooga community and the alumni and I'm super happy for everyone who supports Chattanooga Wrestling." Results: 125: Alonzo Allen (UTC) over Korbin Meink (CAMP) (Dec 7-2) 133: Noah Gosner (CAMP) over Jake Huffine (UTC) (Dec 5-2) 141: Chris Debien (UTC) over Nathan Boston (CAMP) (Dec 6-2) 149: Joshua Heil (CAMP) over Tanner Smith (UTC) (Dec 7-4) 157: Ryan Resnick (UTC) over Benjamin Barton (CAMP) (Dec 7-6) 165: Drew Nicholson (UTC) over Cameron Pine (CAMP) (Dec 3-2) 174: Andrew Morgan (CAMP) over Hunter Fortner (UTC) (Dec 9-4) 184: Chris Kober (CAMP) over Dominic Lampe (UTC) (Dec 9-6) 197: Rod Jones (UTC) over Austin McNeil (CAMP) (Dec 6-5) 285: Connor Tolley (UTC) over Odgerel Batkhishig (CAMP) (Dec 7-4)
  7. SAN LUIS OPISBO, Calif. -- The Air Force Academy wrestling team used six wins via bonus points to cruise to a 39-9 non-conference dual win at Cal Poly, Sunday afternoon, Feb. 10, at the Mott Athletics Center. Overall, the Falcons (5-5, 1-4 Big 12) won eight bouts, six by bonus points, a seventh by decision, and an eighth via forfeit. The Falcons were led by three pins on the afternoon, from junior Randy Meneweather at 174 lbs. and by freshmen Jake Thompson at 184 lbs. and Kayne Hutchison at heavyweight. The other three bonus point victories were via major decision, and all three were shutouts. Cal Poly's (0-7, 0-2 Pac 12) only two wins came via decision, and both were by final scores of 3-2. The dual began at 184 lbs. as Thompson got things started with a bang, pinning his opponent in the first period in 2:53. It was Thompson's first career dual win, and his fourth win via fall this season. Cal Poly took 197 as their No. 24 ranked grappler got a 3-2 decision that was decided on a stall call. Air Force rebounded in a big way at heavyweight as Hutchison locked up his team-leading sixth pin of the season in the second period. Hutchison moves to 5-3 in duals in his first season in the Blue and Silver. Going back to the top, freshman No. 30 Sidney Flores was perfect in an 8-0 major decision, extending AF's lead to 16-3 after four bouts. Following that, senior John Twomey racked up the riding time in a solid 8-5 decision win to make it 19-3 midway through. Junior Garrett O'Shea followed Flores' lead, as he cruised to a 9-0 major decision win, just his second bonus point victory of the season. At 149 lbs., Alec Opsal took the forfeit to put the dual out of reach, 29-3. The Mustangs got their second win at 157, by 3-2 decision once again. Rebounding at 165 lbs. was sophomore Jacoby Ward, as the Cincinnati, Ohio native kept his opponent off the board with an 8-0 major decision. In the final bout of the afternoon, Meneweather put the cherry on top as he pinned his opponent in just 36 seconds. It was the second-fastest pin in a dual for the Falcons this season, and the fourth-quickest overall. Air Force will return to the friendly confines of Clune Arena next weekend for a pair of Big 12 duals. The weekend gets started with a matchup with Oklahoma, Friday, Feb. 15, for Teacher Appreciation Night. Start time against the Sooners is set for 7 p.m. Results: 184: Jake Thompson (Air Force) over Willem DeBoer (Cal Poly) (Pin 2:53) 197: No. 24 Tom Lane (Cal Poly) over No. 30 Anthony McLaughlin (Air Force) (Dec 3-2) HWT: Kayne Hutchison (Air Force) over Sam Aguilar (Cal Poly) (Pin 3:39) 125: No. 30 Sidney Flores (Air Force) over Benny Martinez (Cal Poly) (MD 8-0) 133: John Twomey (Air Force) over Yoshi Funakoshi (Cal Poly) (Dec 8-5) 141: Garrett O'Shea (Air Force) over Wyatt Cornelison (Cal Poly) (MD 9-0) 149: Alec Opsal (Air Force) over Unknown (Forf.) 157: Brawley Lamer (Cal Poly) over Trey Brisker (Air Force) (Dec 3-2) 165: Jacoby Ward (Air Force) over Joe La Rosa (Cal Poly) (MD 8-0) 174: Randy Meneweather (Air Force) over Nathan Tausch (Cal Poly) (Pin 0:36)
  8. Princeton bounced back from a disappointing road loss at Cornell Saturday and found enough bonus points to secure a 20-16 road win at Columbia to clinch at least a share of second place in the Ivy League this season. The Tigers will compete for sole possession of that spot next Saturday at the Palestra when they face Penn in a match streamed live on ESPN+. Freshman Quincy Monday got Princeton on the scoreboard with a 7-4 victory over Dan Reed at 157. Monday, who had a major decision Saturday at Cornell, is the only Princeton wrestler with a perfect 4-0 record against Ivy League competition this season (Matthew Kolodzik was rested against both Harvard and Columbia), and he will look to clinch first-team All-Ivy honors next Saturday. Columbia reclaimed the lead at 165, but Princeton grabbed control with three straight wins. Freshman Travis Stefanik edged Max Elling 3-1 at 174, and junior Kevin Parker followed with an 11-6 decision. Third-ranked Patrick Brucki brought Princeton its first set of bonus points when he pinned Sam Wustefeld with four seconds remaining in the second period. Two matches later, 10th-ranked Patrick Glory brought home two more bonus points with a 15-0 technical fall at 125 over Joe Manchio. Columbia won the final two matches to draw close, but the extra points provided by both Brucki and Glory would be enough to clinch the win. Results: 149 – Cole Corrigan (C) dec. Josh Breeding 7-2 157 – Quincy Monday (P) dec. Dan Reed 7-4 165 – Laurence Kosoy (C) dec. Dale Tiongson 6-1 174 – Travis Stefanik (P) dec. Max Elling 3-1 184 – Kevin Parker (P) dec. Brian Bonino 11-6 197 – #3 Patrick Brucki (P) WBF Sam Wustefeld 4:56 285 – Daniel Herman (C) dec. Kendall Elfstrum 2-1 125 – #10 Patrick Glory (P) TF Joe Manchio 15-0 133 – Matt Kazimir (C) mdec. Jonathan Gomez 9-0 141 – Dan Fongaro (C) dec. Marshall Keller 6-4
  9. LOCK HAVEN, Pa. -- The No. 22 Lock Haven University wrestling team won eight of 10 bouts and racked up bonus points on five occasions as the Bald Eagles soared by visiting Clarion University, 35-6. With the win, Lock Haven won the 2018-19 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Division I Dual Championships. LHU picked up a pair of pins, two tech falls, a major decision and held a 20-4 advantage in takedowns on the way to the dominating victory. With the win, the Bald Eagles improved to 8-3 overall and 5-0 in Eastern Wrestling League (EWL) action. Clarion fell to 6-6 overall (3-2 EWL, 1-1 PSAC DI). The victory also pushed Lock Haven to a perfect 3-0 in DI PSAC duals. The 3-0 record helped LHU claim the 2018-19 PSAC DI dual-meet championship. The DI PSAC wins came over Bloomsburg, Edinboro and Clarion, marking Lock Haven's first PSAC sweep in 17 years. It was during the 2001-02 season where Lock Haven last beat Bloomsburg, Edinboro and Clarion in the same season. Luke Werner (Bethlehem, Pa./Liberty), DJ Fehlman (Warren, Pa./Warren), Kyle Shoop (Boiling Springs, Pa./Boiling Springs), Alex Klucker (Summerdale, Pa./East Pennsboro), Chance Marsteller (New Park, Pa./Kennard-Dale), Jared Siegrist (Manheim, Pa./Manheim Central), Corey Hazel (Spring Mills, Pa./Penns Valley) and Thomas Haines (Quarryville, Pa./Solanco) all won for Lock Haven. Lock Haven got pins from the nationally-ranked duo of Marsteller and Haines. No. 5 Marsteller pinned Even Delong in 4:31 at 165 and Haines ended the match in thrilling fashion as he pinned Toby Cahill in 5:18 at 285. Haines is ranked No. 11 nationally. All four of the Bald Eagles nationally-ranked wrestlers won as No. 20 Shoop (141) added another tech fall in a win that pushed him even closer to a major milestone. No. 17 Hazel (184) added a win and Klucker (157) picked up Lock Haven's second tech fall. Werner got LHU's sensational day started with a major at 125 in the opening bout of the dual. Despite losses, both redshirt-freshman Brock Port (Bellefonte, Pa./Bellefonte) and true-freshman Parker McClellan (Altoona, Pa./Altoona) turned in outings of note. Port scored a late takedown at 149, but was edged out 3-2. At 197, McCellan rode out the third and looked to turn No. 17 Greg Bulsak, but in the end, Bulsak held on for a 5-0 win in a match that was much closer than the score indicated. Werner racked up four takedowns in his lopsided 13-1 major at 125. Fehlman (133), Marsteller and Hazel all finished with a trio of takedowns in their winning efforts today. For Shoop, his tech fall today marked the 14th of the season for the nationally-ranked 141-pounder. He leads all NCAA Division I wrestlers in tech falls this season after leading the country last year. It was his 39th career tech as he added to his school-record total. The win moved his career total to 99 wins, as he's now just one win away from becoming Lock Haven's 21st 100-match winner. The team-win today helped Lock Haven close the weekend with a perfect 2-0 record. On Friday (Feb. 8), the Bald Eagles won seven of 10 bouts including another tech fall from Shoop and dismantled visiting Rider, 23-9 in EWL action. The Bald Eagles will close out their EWL dual schedule next Saturday, February 16 at Cleveland State. The match is set for a 3:30 p.m. start and is a makeup date after the two teams were originally snowed-out on January 20. Results: 125: Luke Werner (Lock Haven) major dec. Gavin Park (Clarion) 13-1 / LHU, 4-0 133: DJ Fehlman (Lock Haven) dec. Seth Koleno (Clarion) 9-5 / LHU, 7-0 141: #20 Kyle Shoop (Lock Haven) tech fall Jalin Hankerson (Clarion) 16-0 (4:12) / LHU, 12-0 149: Avery Shay (Clarion) dec. Brock Port (Lock Haven) 3-2 / LHU, 12-3 157: Alex Klucker (Lock Haven) tech fall Joe Sliwoski (Clarion) 16-0 (3:19) / LHU, 17-3 165: #5 Chance Marsteller (Lock Haven) pinned Evan Delong (Clarion) 4:31 / LHU, 23-3 174: Jared Siegrist (Lock Haven) dec. Max Wohlabaugh (Clarion) 11-6 / LHU, 26-3 184: #17 Corey Hazel (Lock Haven) dec. Ty Bagoly (Clarion) 7-4 / LHU, 29-3 197: #17 Greg Bulsak (Clarion) dec. Parker McClellan (Lock Haven) 5-0 / LHU 29-6 285: #11 Thomas Haines (Lock Haven) pinned Toby Cahill (Clarion) 5:18 / LHU, 35-6
  10. WEST POINT, N.Y. -- Trailing by three heading into the heavyweight bout, rookie Ben Sullivan of the Army West Point wrestling team picked up a pin to secure the team's fifth-straight victory with a 22-19 win over Bucknell at Christl Arena on Sunday afternoon. Sullivan carried a 1-0 lead into the third period when he started in the top position. The New Paris, Ohio native managed to tilt his opponent and flip the Bison heavyweight onto his back for the pin at 5:26 to lock up the win for the home side. The Black Knights improved to 7-2 on the year and remain perfect against EIWA opponents at 6-0. The Bison dropped to 6-8 and 4-4 in conference duals. Results: 125 lbs.: Ryan Hetrick dec. over Jakob Campbell, 3-1, SV-1 (Army leads, 3-0) 133 lbs.: Lane Peters vs. David Campbell pinned Lane Peters at 4:28 (Bucknell leads, 6-3) 141 lbs.: #28 Corey Shie maj. dec. over Noah Levett, 13-3 (Army leads, 7-6) 149 lbs.: Matthew Kolonia pinned Noah Hanau at 5:45 (Bucknell leads, 12-7) 157 lbs.: #10 Zach Hartman maj. dec. over #22 Lucas Weiland, 8-0 (Bucknell leads, 16-7) 165 lbs.: Cael McCormick dec. over D.J. Hollingshead, 14-8 (Bucknell leads, 16-10) 174 lbs.: #19 Ben Harvey dec. over Frankie Guida, Jr., 8-5 (Bucknell leads, 16-13) 184 lbs.: #22 Noah Stewart dec. over Kyle Inlander, 2-0 (Tied, 16-16) 197 lbs.: Drew Phillips dec. over Rocco Caywood, 7-3 (Bucknell leads, 19-16) 285 lbs.: Ben Sullivan pinned Eric Chakonis at 5:26 (Army leads, 22-19)
  11. RALEIGH, N.C. -- The 16th-ranked University of Pittsburgh wrestling team upset No. 8 NC State at Reynolds Coliseum Sunday afternoon, 18-16. With the win, Pitt improves to 11-3 overall and picks up its first ACC win of the year (1-2). NC State moves to 14-2 overall and 2-1 in conference action. The Wolfpack also suffer their first loss at home this year, finishing 9-1. The win was the first over NC State since the two teams first met in 2014 and is the first for Pitt in Raleigh. Three Panthers recorded impressive and clutch wins over ranked opponents. The first of the day was redshirt sophomore Gregg Harvey, who is unranked at 174 pounds, and defeated No. 20 Daniel Bullard in a 6-4 decision. Redshirt freshman Nino Bonaccorsi, ranked 13th at 184 pounds, upset No. 3 Nick Reenan in dominant fashion, 8-0, before redshirt junior Kellan Stout, who is unranked, had a vital win at 197 pounds, outlasting No. 20 Malik McDonald in a 5-4 decision. "It was a great team win today," said head coach Keith Gavin. "Our guys wrestled with a lot of fight and passion. When you do that, things tend to go your way more often than not." NC State got on the board first after freshman Brendon Fenton dropped a 13-6 decision to Zurich Storm at 125 pounds. The Panthers took the lead after two bouts, thanks to a major decision by redshirt freshman Micky Phillippi at 133 pounds. The fifth-ranked wrestler put on a clinic, racking up 17 points and allowing five. With the win, Phillippi improves to 15-2 on the year. Senior LJ Bentley then dropped a hard-fought match at 141 pounds as he forced overtime with NC State's Jamel Morris. Bentley fell behind in the first, 1-0, after being hit with stalling twice. In the second, Morris escaped off bottom to lead 2-0 entering the final frame. Bentley then escaped off bottom and was awarded a point after Morris pushed him out of bounds. Morris scored a takedown in sudden victory to win it, 4-2, and give the Wolfpack a 6-4 lead in the team race. NC State built on its lead with a major decision at 149 pounds. Senior Robert Lee fell in a 15-7 major decision to No. 8 Justin Oliver, giving the Wolfpack a 10-4 lead. Pitt fell behind 13-4 at the midway point after redshirt junior Taleb Rahmani dropped a 3-2 decision to No. 4 Hayden Hidlay. NC State won what would be its final match at 165 pounds after Thomas Bullard defeated sophomore Tommy O'Brien in a 6-1 decision, bringing the team score to 16-4. Harvey then stepped to the mat and was unshaken by No. 20 Daniel Bullard. The match was tied 3-3 entering the final frame as they started neutral. Harvey scored a takedown to lead 5-3 with 1:27 to go. Bullard quickly escaped, but was hit with hands in the face, bringing the score to 6-4 in favor of Harvey with one minute to go. He held off Bullard in the final minute en route to the win, chipping away at the team score, 16-7. Bonaccorsi picked up his third win of the weekend at 184 pounds and pulled off the biggest upset of his career thus far. The 13th-ranked Panther shutout No. 3 Nick Reenan, 8-0, cutting NC State's lead to 16-11. Stout used Bonaccorsi's momentum to record his first win over a ranked opponent this year in No. 20 Malik McDonald at 197 pounds. McDonald struck first in the opening period for the 2-0 lead. The two started the second in neutral and neither were able to score. Stout started the third on bottom, escaped and was awarded a penalty point as McDonald hit him in the face to tie it 2-2. McDonald then scored a takedown, but Stout quickly escaped. Stout scored a takedown to seal the deal late in the third en route to the 5-4 win and setting up the team score to 16-14 entering the final bout. Once again, the dual came down to the final bout as the Panthers just needed to win by a decision to upset the Wolfpack. However, No. 14 Demetrius Thomas dominated Deonte Wilson in a 17-5 major decision at heavyweight. Thomas scored eight takedowns to lift Pitt to victory, 18-16. Pitt returns to the Fitzgerald Field House Friday, Feb. 15 to host Duke for Senior and Alumni Night at 7 p.m. Results: 125: Zurich Storm (NCST) dec. Brendon Fenton (UP), 13-6 – NC State leads 3-0 133: #5 Micky Phillippi (UP) maj. dec. John Devine (NCST), 17-5 – Pitt leads 4-3 141: Jamel Morris (NCST) def. LJ Bentley (UP), SV-1, 4-2 – NC State leads 6-4 149: #8 Justin Oliver (NCST) maj. dec. Robert Lee (UP), 15-7 – NC State Leads 10-4 157: #4 Hayden Hidlay (NCST) dec. #11 Taleb Rahmani (UP), 3-2 – NC State leads 13-4 165: Thomas Bullard (NCST) dec. Tommy O'Brien (UP), 6-1 – NC State leads 16-4 174: Gregg Harvey (UP) dec. #20 Daniel Bullard (NCST), 6-4 – NC State leads 16-7 184: #13 Nino Bonaccorsi (UP) maj. dec. #3 Nick Reenan (NCST), 8-0 – NC State leads 16-11 197: Kellan Stout (UP) dec. #20 Malik McDonald (NCST), 5-4 – NC State leads 16-14 285: #14 Demetrius Thomas (UP) maj. dec. Deonte Wilson (NCST), 17-5 – Pitt wins 18-16
  12. ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- The No. 4-ranked University of Michigan wrestling team was dominant in its first appearance at home in three weeks, cruising to a 30-9 decision over Northwestern on Sunday (Feb. 10) front of a crowd of 2,227 at Cliff Keen Arena. The Wolverines claimed seven individual bouts, earning bonus in five, to improve to 5-0 at home this season. Senior/junior Stevan Micic, ranked No. 1 in the nation at 133 pounds, claimed the dual's unexpected marquee match, 10-4, when Northwestern's Sebastian Rivera, the nation's No. 1 wrestler at 125 pounds, bumped up to face him. Micic controlled throughout, scoring on four takedowns, including a high crotch and a single leg in the first period, and accumulating 3:20 in riding-time advantage. He had the major decision in sight but gave up a rear-standing stall point and an escape late and couldn't quite finish on a single leg at the buzzer. Micic improved to 11-0 on the season and handed Rivera his first loss. Sophomores Drew Mattin and Reece Hughes earned falls at 125 and 174 pounds, respectively, to pile on big points for the Wolverines. Mattin, who faced Matthew Vinci instead of Rivera, scored on an early single and four-point arm bar in the first and went back to it in the second, turning Vinci and securing the pin -- his first of the season -- at the 4:04 mark. Hughes, wrestling up a weight class in place of senior/junior Myles Amine, finished his 174-pound bout even quicker, sticking Braxton Cody with a cradle at 1:18. Hughes struck on a high crotch immediately, added a four-point leg turk then locked up a farside cradle to turn and pin Cody in the center of the mat. It was Hughes' second dual-meet fall of the season; he previously earned a third-period pin while wrestling up two weights at Oregon State (Jan. 3). The Wolverines also earned three major decisions at 141, 165 and 184 pounds. Junior/sophomore Kanen Storr defeated Alec McKenna, 13-5, and secured his bonus margin late, cutting McKenna with 10 seconds remaining and scoring on a high crotch on the edge just five seconds later. Storr, ranked sixth nationally, finished on five total takedowns -- three in the third period -- and rode for 1:09. Senior/junior Logan Massa, ranked seventh, cruised to a 16-4 major decision over fellow Michigan native Tyler Morland at 165 pounds, scoring on six takedowns -- three in the first period -- and accumulating 4:04 in riding-time advantage. Sophomore/freshman Jelani Embree, ranked 20th at 184 pounds, was similarly decisive in his first appearance at home in nearly two months, scoring seven takedowns en route to a 16-5 decision against Brendan Devine. Embree set the tone with four takedowns in the first period, off a variety of schucks and leg attacks, and rode for 4:45. Senior/junior Jackson Striggow closed out the dual meet and rounded out the Wolverines' winners with a 10-5 decision over Zack Chakonis at 197 pounds. Striggow converted on four leg attacks, icing the match with two singles in the third period. Michigan (10-1, 5-1 Big Ten) will wrap up its Big Ten slate with two duals on the road next weekend. The Wolverines will first travel to College Park to take on Maryland at 7 p.m. on Friday (Feb. 15), before closing out the weekend in Piscataway, New Jersey, where they will face Rutgers at noon on Sunday (Feb. 17). The Rutgers dual will be aired live on the Big Ten Network. Results: Hwt -- #16 Conan Jennings (NU) dec. #6 Mason Parris, 7-5 [NU, 3-0] 125 -- #15 Drew Mattin (U-M) pinned Matthew Vinci, 4:04 [U-M, 6-3] 133 -- #1 Stevan Micic (U-M) dec. Sebastian Rivera, 10-4 [U-M, 9-3] 141 -- #6 Kanen Storr (U-M) major dec. Alec McKenna, 13-5 [U-M, 13-3] 149 -- Shayne Oster (NU) dec. Malik Amine, 8-3 [U-M, 13-6] 157 -- #3 Ryan Deakin (NU) dec. #5 Alec Pantaleo, 11-9 [U-M, 13-9] 165 -- #7 Logan Massa (U-M) major dec. Tyler Morland, 16-4 [U-M, 17-9] 174 -- Reece Hughes (U-M) pinned Braxton Cody, 1:18 [U-M, 23-9] 184 -- #20 Jelani Embree (U-M) major dec. Brendan Devine, 16-5 [U-M, 27-9] 197 -- Jackson Striggow (U-M) dec. Zack Chakonis, 10-5 [U-M, 30-9]
  13. KENT, Ohio -- Central Michigan scored bonus points in three of its six victories on Sunday as the Chippewas downed Kent State, 23-12, in a Mid-American Conference dual at the Golden Flashes' Memorial Athletic and Convention Center. The win lifted CMU to 4-7 overall and it finished 3-4 in MAC duals. The victory came on the heels of an 18-17 loss on Friday at Buffalo. "It was good, especially coming off Buffalo," CMU coach Tom Borrelli said. "A couple of our guys had lost tough matches against Buffalo and to see them and get wins was nice." Against the Golden Flashes (7-13,1-5), the Chippewas got a pin from Matt Stencel in 1 minute, 6 seconds at 285 pounds, the final match of the day, to clinch the victory as they snapped a three-meet losing streak. CMU also got major-decision wins from Logan Parks (157) and from Collin Lieber (174). CMU's other wins, all by decision, came from Drew Hildebrandt (125), Drew Marten (141) and Landon Pelham (197). Pelham's victory was of particular importance in the dual. The Chippewas led, 14-12, heading into Pelham's bout with junior Shane Mast and the three team points that Pelham secured with his win upped the CMU lead to 17-12. Trailing 5-3 in the third period, Pelham scored an escape to draw to 5-4. He then took down Mast with 30 seconds remaining in the match to go ahead. He earned a point for riding time for the final margin. Pelham, Marten, and Lieber each bounced back from a loss against Buffalo to win on Sunday against Kent State. Of the Chippewas' four losses on Sunday, three came by three points or less. "We felt like we should have won eight matches if we would have finished our matches," Borrelli said. "We've been really, really close in all our MAC dual meets other than maybe (fifth-ranked) Missouri. Even (in) the Old Dominion dual, we lost three matches by one or two points. "We're trying to get ready for the MAC (Championships) and have a good tournament. After Missouri, everybody is pretty darned even in that tournament. So anything can happen." Hildebrandt, Parks and Stencel each went 2-0 on the weekend. Stencel's victories came by major decision and by pin; Hildebrandt did not surrender a point in either of his matches; and Parks' major on Sunday at Kent State was his third of the season. Parks entered the Buffalo dual having lost three consecutive matches. "He looked good (Sunday) and he wrestled well at Buffalo too," Borrelli said of Parks, a junior, who is 18-10 on the season. "He's pretty capable of beating just about anybody really." The Chippewas wrestle their final two duals of the season next weekend, and both are against Big Ten opponents. They go to Michigan State on Friday, Feb. 22 (6 p.m.) and then entertain Purdue on Sunday, Feb. 24 (2 p.m.). Results: 125: Drew Hildebrandt (C) dec. Jake Ferri, 5-0 133: Tim Rooney (K) dec. Brock Bergelin, 10-4 141: Drew Marten (C) dec. Cory Simpson, 14-8 149: Kody Momara (K) dec. Dresden Simon, 6-4 157: Logan Parks (C) major dec. Richard Jackson, 12-3 165: Isaac Bast (K) dec. Sage Castillo, 5-2 174: Collin Lieber (C) major dec. Kade Byland, 8-0 184: Andrew McNally (K) dec. Jordan Atienza, 9-8 197: Landon Pelham (C) dec. Shane Mast, 7-5 285: Matt Stencel (C) pinned Spencer Berthold, 1:06
  14. The No. 7 Gopher wrestling team shutout Maryland 45-0 with 10 individual victories including seven bonus point victories and two pins. The shutout victory was the Gophers second shutout of the season and first blanking of a Big Ten opponent since Jan. 15, 2012 against Purdue. Minnesota achieved 23 takedowns compared to Maryland's sole takedown at 165. After Maryland forfeited the 125-pound bout and gave the Gophers a 6-0 lead, 133-pound Ethan Lizak got the action started with a takedown only 45 seconds in. The redshirt senior nicknamed "Backpack Lizak" proceeded to turn his opponent, Orion Anderson, for a four-point nearfall in the first period before finishing off the pin after 2:17. 141-pound Mitch McKee followed Lizak's lead with first period of his own. After getting a quick takedown as well, McKee worked on top against his opponent before swinging Danny Bertoni to his back and flattening him for the pin at 2:37. In the dual's single ranked match-up, No.1 Gable Steveson and No.8 Youssif Hemida closed out the afternoon. Steveson got a hold of Hemida's leg and drove through him for the bouts first takedown and Steveson The victory is Steveson's 26th straight to begin his career, which places him at 16th on the Gophers all-time list alongside Dylan Ness, Chris Dardanes, Dave Dean. Head assistant Luke Becker is only one away, with his career best sitting at 27. He didn't get the pin, but 149-pound Tommy Thorn bounced back from a loss on Friday night with a first period technical fall. Thorn got the first takedown of the bout and repeatedly turned Peter Tedesco until he hit 16-1 on a final nearfall to end the match. While he didn't end the bout early like his fellow lightweights, 157-pound Bleise controlled the pace and dominated his bout. Bleise got six takedowns in the bout while the Terps' Ryan Diehl got none. 174-pound Devin Skatzka also got a major decision with a domination of Josh Ugalde for the full seven minutes. Skatzka got the only takedowns of the bout and he added a four-point nearfall and riding time point to win 17-2. Coming out of intermission, 165-pound Carson Brolsma kept the Gophers momentum going. Despite trailing at multiple points in the match, Brolsma stayed aggressive and got a key takedown midway through the third period to take a 5-4 lead. After a Spadafora escape to tie the bout at five, Broslma got to his opponent's left leg and finished the takedown for the decisive lead. Redshirt senior Brandon Krone got the start at 184-pounds and after getting the first takedown converted it into a four-point nearfall. The Anoka, Minnesota, native did it again in the final 20 seconds to make it a 12-0 major decision. After a slow first period, 197-pound Dylan Anderson got on the board with an escape and followed it up with two takedowns in the final two periods. Once he held the 5-0, lead Anderson rode out his opponent and had upwards of 2:37 riding time. Results: 125: No.6 Sean Russell (forfeit) | Minnesota 6-0 133: No.8 Ethan Lizak fall (2:17) Orion Anderson | Minnesota 12-0 141: No.10 Mitch McKee fall (2:37) Danny Bertoni | Minnesota 18-0 149: No.19 Tommy Thorn tech. fall Peter Tedesco (16-1) | Minnesota 23-0 157: No. 8 Steve Bleise major dec. Ryan Diehl (19-5) | Minnesota 27-0 165: Carson Brolsma dec. Philip Spadafora (8-5) | Minnesota 30-0 174: No.12 Devin Skatzka tech. fall Josh Ugalde (17-2) | Minnesota 35-0 184: Brandon Krone major dec. Kyle Janeski (12-0) | Minnesota 39-0 197: Dylan Anderson dec. Niko Capello (6-0) | Minnesota 42-0 HWT: No. 1 Gable Steveson dec. No.8 Youssif Hemida (7-4) | Minnesota 45-0
  15. WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- No. 18 Rutgers wrestling (11-5, 4-3) used wins in six individual bouts to grind out a 22-15 dual victory over No. 20 Purdue (6-8, 2-5) on Sunday in West Lafayette, Indiana. The dual win against the Boilermakers was the third for the Scarlet Knights over a ranked foe this season and fourth victory over a Big Ten Conference foe in 2018-19. RU erased an early 9-3 deficit by winning five consecutive bouts from heavyweight through 149 pounds. No. 1 Anthony Ashnault (149) pinned for the eighth time this season, No. 4 Nick Suriano (133) earned his ninth major decision and fourth win against a ranked individual, while Nicholas Gravina (184), Christian Colucci (HWT), Shane Metzler (125) and Peter Lipari (141) all secured decisions against Purdue. RU has now won three consecutive dual wins dating back to last weekend's thriller over No. 20 Princeton. "What a way to sweep the weekend," said head coach Scott Goodale. "We piece things together and find a way to win these dual meets. It's a long weekend, so I'm proud of our guys. We're banged up and we just keep fighting through it." How it Happened • With the match starting at 174 pounds, Joseph Grello suffered a tough 4-3 loss to No. 11 Dylan Lydy. Grello trailed by just one point in the third period and had multiple shots on Lydy's legs, but could not complete the comeback. • Gravina followed against Max Lyon and earned a point for unnecessary roughness for an immediate 1-0 lead to start the match. Lyon was again hit for a penalty in the second period to give Gravina a 2-1 lead with two minutes to go, while a late escape by Gravina earned him a 3-2 decision. • Matthew Correnti (197) was pinned in the third period of his match with No. 12 Christian Brunner, as Rutgers trailed 9-3 through three match. Colucci helped Rutgers regain its momentum with his 3-2 overtime win against Jacob Aven, riding him out in TB1 and then escaping in TB2 for his third conference win of the season. • Metzler tied up the team score with his 4-1 decision against Marshall Craig, adding the takedown in the third period to make it a 9-9 dual at intermission. • Suriano was once again dominant in his match, this one against No. 14 Ben Thornton. Suriano had two takedowns and 1:17 of riding time in the first period, added an escape and takedown in period two and closed the bout two takedowns in the final 1:20 of action for the 12-4 major decision. • Lipari wrestled tough in his bout with Nate Limmex. Trailing 3-2 with just under 15 seconds left, Lipari escaped to force sudden victory. Then in TB2, Lipari worked a reversal for a 5-4 final, his second consecutive win of the weekend. • Ashnault clinched the dual with his pin of Parker Filius, needing just 2:22 to get his opponent on his back for the fall. That put the match out of reach, as Rutgers led 22-9 with two matches to go. Notables • The win over No. 20 Purdue was the third over a ranked foe, as the Scarlet Knights also secured victories against No. 10 Wisconsin (Jan. 11) and No. 20 Princeton (Feb. 3). • Ashnault collected his eighth pin of the season and first since Dec. 16 against Rider. The graduate student, now 21-0, leads the program with 77 dual points in 2018-19. • Ashnault has won 15 matches by bonus, including eight falls, four tech falls and three major decision. • Ashnault now owns 112 career victories, good for fourth in program history. Ashnault needs just sic more wins to become the school's all-time wins leader. • Suriano is on a five-match winning streak, and has outscored his opponents, 89-26, during that span. • Suriano collected his team-leading ninth major of the season and is now 19-2 with 17 wins by bonus, including nine majors, four tech falls, three pins, and a medical forfeit. His 17 wins by bonus leads the team while he is second with 67 dual points this season. Results: 174: No. 11 Dylan Lydy (PU) over Joseph Grello (RU) (D 4-3) 184: Nicholas Gravina (RU) over Max Lyon (PU) (D 3-2) 197: No. 12 Christian Brunner (PU) over Matthew Correnti (RU) (Fall 6:19) 285: Christian Colucci (RU) over Jacob Aven (PU) (TB2 3-2) 125: Shane Metzler (RU) over Marshall Craig (PU) (D 4-1) 133: No. 4 Nick Suriano (RU) over No. 14 Ben Thornton (PU) (MD 12-4) 141: Peter Lipari (RU) over Nate Limmex (PU) (TB2 5-4) 149: No. 1 Anthony Ashnault (RU) over Parker Filius (PU) (Fall 2:24) 157: No. 13 Griffin Parriott (PU) over No. 14 John Van Brill (RU) (D 3-2) 165: Cole Wysocki (PU) over Jake Benner (RU) (D 8-1) UP NEXT Rutgers will wrestle its final home match of the 2018-19 season when it hosts No. 3 Michigan on Sunday, Feb. 17.
  16. EAST LANSING, Mich. -- The Michigan State wrestling program continued a strong stretch of duals on Sunday, February 10, defeating Cleveland State by a final mark of 36-7 from Jenison Field House. A win improved the Spartans season tally to 9-6 overall, which guarantees Michigan State's first season at or above .500 since the 2010-11 season where they finished 9-9. Sunday's dual started at 125 pounds as No. 7-ranked Rayvon Foley got himself back into the win column with an 18-0 tech fall over Cameron Lathem. Foley improved his season record to 27-2 overall and 14-1 in duals with a win over Lathem. Redshirt junior Logan Griffin made his second appearance of the season at 133 pounds, but was defeated by Armando Torres, an Eastern Michigan transfer, by a 10-0 mark. The 141 pound bout started a string of six-straight victories for the Spartans. Redshirt Senior Austin Eicher won his second-straight contest since returning to the Spartans lineup, defeating Sam Matzek by fall late in the third period to put MSU up 11-4. Redshirt freshman Jaden Enriquez also picked up his second dual victory in a row on Sunday, defeating Brady Barnett, who entered Sunday's dual with a season record of 17-7 and 9-2 in duals. Bouncing back from a loss against Northwestern was 157-pounder Jake Tucker who earned an 8-0 major decision over Nico O'Dor to put the Spartans up 18-4 at the intermission. Out of the break, redshirt sophomore Austin Hiles picked up his second dual win of the year in a 9-5 contest with Ryan Ford. Cleveland State opted to forfeit at 174 pounds leading into redshirt freshman Cameron Caffey's match at 184. Caffey was the Spartans second winner by fall of the afternoon, pinning Chris Morrow in 4:35 to give MSU a 33-4 advantage. The Vikings brought the overall score to 33-7 with a win at 197 pounds, but heavyweight Chase Beard gave three points right back to the Spartans with a 6-2 decision in the duals final bout. UP NEXT Michigan State will travel to University Park, Pa. on Friday, February 15 to face the No. 1-ranked Penn State Nittany Lions at 7:00 pm ET. Penn State is fresh off an 28-9 victory over No. 6-ranked Ohio State. The Nittany Lions are 11-0 on the season and 7-0 in the Big Ten. Results: 125: Rayvon Foley (MSU) over Cameron Lathem (CSU), TF, 18-0 | MSU leads 5-0 133: Armando Torres (CSU) over Logan Griffin (MSU), MD, 10-0 | MSU leads 5-4 141: Austin Eicher (MSU) over Sam Matzek (CSU), Fall (6:51) | MSU leads 11-4 149: Jaden Enriquez (MSU) over Brady Barnett (CSU), 8-3 | MSU leads 14-4 157: Jake Tucker (MSU) over Nico O'Dor (CSU), MD, 8-0 | MSU leads 18-4 165: Austin Hiles (MSU) over Ryan Ford (CSU), 9-5 | MSU leads 21-4 174: Drew Hughes (MSU) wins by forfeit | MSU leads 27-4 184: Cameron Caffey (MSU) over Chris Morrow (CSU), Fall (4:35) | MSU leads 33-4 197: Ben Smith (CSU) over Brad Wilton (MSU), 7-2 | MSU leads 33-7 285: Chase Beard (MSU) over Collin Kelly (CSU), 6-2 | MSU wins 36-7
  17. BLOOMSBURG, Pa. -- Dean Sherry (Brick, NJ/Brick Township) earned his first win by fall this season as part of the Rider University wrestling team's 28-15 road EWL victory over Bloomsburg Sunday afternoon. With the win, the Broncs improve to 8-4 (5-1 EWL), while the Huskies drop to 3-9 (1-5 EWL). The teams each won a decision in the first two matches, with Jonathan Tropea (Harrington Park, NJ/Saint Joseph Montvale) taking a 9-8 win over Willy Girard at 125. A pair of injury defaults gave Rider the next 12 points and the Broncs wouldn't trail the rest of the way. Nationally-ranked No. 14 Jesse Dellavecchia (Great River, NY/East Islip) scored a 10-2 major decision over Alex Carida at 165, before Sherry pinned Gavin Hale at 2:29 to give the Broncs a 25-6 lead. Ethan Laird (Waterford, PA/General McLane) closed out the Rider scoring with a 3-1 decision over Kyle Murphy at 197. Quotes & Notes "It was good to see Jesse and Tropea back on track today. We let a few other matches get away by not finishing them. We will get back to work and continue to prepare for Minnesota, Maryland and the EWL's." – Rider Head Coach John Hangey - The win was Dellavecchia's team-leading 20th of the year, while Laird's was his 16th, good for second on the team. - Rider closes out the EWL slate at 5-1. - The Broncs return to action Thursday, Feb. 21, when they travel to Minnesota. The match is set to begin at 8 p.m. (ET)/7 p.m. (CT). Results: 125 – Jonathan Tropea (Rider) dec. Willy Girard (Bloomsburg), 9-8; Rider leads, 3-0 133 – Shawn Orem (Bloomsburg) dec. Anthony Cefolo (Rider), 12-7; Match tied, 3-3 141 – Travis Layton (Rider) wins by injury default; Rider leads, 9-3 149 – Evan Fidelibus (Rider) wins by injury default; Rider leads, 15-3 157 – Nate Newberry (Bloomsburg) dec. Gino Fluri (Rider), 5-4; Rider leads, 15-6 165 – #14 Jesse Dellavecchia (Rider) maj. dec. Alex Carida (Bloomsburg), 10-2; Rider leads, 19-6 174 – Dean Sherry (Rider) WBF Gavin Hale (Bloomsburg), 2:29; Rider leads, 25-6 184 – Trevor Allard (Bloomsburg) dec. Michale Fagg-Daves (Rider), 4-3; Rider leads, 25-9 197 – Ethan Laird (Rider) dec. Kyle Murphy (Bloomsburg), 3-1; Rider leads, 28-9 285 – Bruce Graeber (Bloomsburg) WBF Ryan Cloud (Rider), 6:21; Rider wins, 28-15
  18. MARIETTA, Ga. -- For the first time in school history, Menlo College can say that it now has a national champion. Menlo College Women's Wrestling finished the 2019 WCWA National Championship with the top team score, nine All-Americans, and three National Champions to claim the title. National Champs! Menlo claimed the WCWA national titleWith 199.5 team points, Menlo College came out on top during the 2019 WCWA National Championship. Simon Fraser University was the closest challenger with 195 team points, and McKendree University finished third with 189. It was going to be a three-team race all evening long, and really came down to how many national champions each team had. The Oaks needed three, and they got their three, more than any other program competing. "It's incredible, it's surreal," head coach Joey Bareng said, fighting back tears. "There's no words to explain how I feel right now. I'm so proud of the girls and it gets me emotional just thinking about everyone's journey and how far we've come and all the hard work on the backend to make this happen. "It's for everyone who has ever wrestled for Menlo College, anyone who has ever supported us, the Menlo community, it's everybody." Bareng certainly was not the only who felt that winning the title was "surreal." Director of Athletics Keith Spataro was onsite to see Menlo win its first national title, and he could not be more elated. "To think that we went from nothing for 92 years to being able to put together a national championship team is unbelievable," he mentioned. "When you win a national title, you have to have all the right things come together. You have to have the right coaching staff, the right student-athletes, and you have to create an environment for them to be successful. "When we started the program, I had a clear vision of what I wanted it to look like. We've been close, but nothing feels like this. This is super special and all of our programs should get to experience this." The Freshman, Part I Top-ranked Alleida Martinez became the first freshman National Champion for the Oaks since 2004 when she won the title in the 109 bracket. She had to win two matches on the final day to do the job, and she did just that. She first defeated No. 5 Ciara McCrae 10-0 via tech fall in the semis to force a matchup against second-ranked McKayla Campbell of Campbellsville University for the title. Not only did she control the entire match, but she ended it with a pinfall, capping off a perfect tournament run for her with yet another title, this one the greatest of them all. The Freshman, Part II Alongside Martinez was Gracie Figueroa, her high school teammate turned collegiate teammate. Also ranked No. 1 in the 116 bracket, Figueroa ran the table during her two matches en route to becoming a national champion. She first won via tech fall over No. 6 Jathiya Isaac of Wayland Baptist. Her opponent in the title match was again the second-ranked woman in the country, Felicity Taylor of McKendree University. The Bearcat was no match for the freshman, who took control of the match from the beginning and shut her out with a 7-0 final to go back-to-back with Martinez in becoming freshmen All-American. Clinching In Style In order to win a national championship, the Oaks needed to have three National Champions. The third woman up to win a title was No. 3 Solin Piearcy, and she rose to the occasion. Her semifinal match was no cake-walk, as she trailed 4-1 in the second period to No. 4 Kayla Marano of Emmanuel College, who beat her earlier in the year. She forced Marano to the mat, got her in a leg lace, and the match was essentially over. She was able to rattle off roll after roll to pick up the final 13 points and tech fall her 14-4. Her championship match was in a similar fashion, down 1-0 to No. 2 Nicole Joseph of King University. Once again, she scored a takedown, wrapped up the legs of Joseph, and tech falled her 11-1. Then, the celebration was on. Menlo earned three National Champions for the first time in program history, and the school's first National Championship. "I was more focused on what she was doing, not really what I could be doing, Piearcy mentioned about both of her matches. "But then I heard the Menlo community and family tell me 'Open up! Do this, do that!' I'm like, okay, I can do this. And when I got her down on the mat, I knew what I could do. It became all about the top-bottom and I love the leg lace. I just felt everybody's support, and all of a sudden I heard everyone screaming." Going For A Sweep With the title wrapped up, No. 4 Iman Kazem went to work with her sights set on becoming the fourth Oak to win a title on Saturday night. No. 3 Alyvia Fiske was up in the semifinals, someone who Kazem had never beaten. That is, until the semifinals. In a thrilling back-and-forth affair, Kazem scored a big takedown in the final moments to pull ahead and win 9-7, securing a spot in the title match. She drew the top-ranked woman in 155s, Alexandria Glaude of McKendree, and she proved to be just a bit too much. Despite scoring a late takedown, Kazem fell 6-2 to finish second overall. Despite the loss, she wraps up her final WCWA tournament with her best finish yet. Hiba Salem The first Oak to compete in a medal match, Hiba Salem was able to garner fourth place after going 2-1 on the final day of competition. She needed to win her first two to get to the third place match, and that's exactly what she did. The three-time All-American beat No. 8 Jaclyn McNichols of King University 7-5 before tech falling No. 2 Junnette Caldera of Jamestown 15-3, setting herself up against No. 3 Nina Pham of Wayland Baptist. In a battle of the third and fourth-ranked wrestlers, Pham came out on top with a tech fall victory, ending the tournament for Salem with a record of 5-2. Precious Bell Arguably the most difficult road traveled to a medal match was Precious Bell, who lost her first match on Friday and created a long and arduous road to the end. The first two victories on the day for Bell were via tech falls, including a massive 15-2 tech fall win over Brittany Marshall of Wayland Baptist, the top-ranked wrestler in 170, just above Bell, who is second-ranked. No. 4 Mariah Harris of Campbellsville University stood in the way during the third-place match, and in her eighth and final match of the weekend, Bell came up just short, falling 3-2 and finishing in fourth place with a record of 6-2. Tiana Jackson First-time All-American No. 5 Tiana Jackson was poised and ready to make some noise as she wrestled her semifinal match against top-ranked Dominque Parrish of Simon Fraser University. Jackson was ultimately knocked down via tech fall, dropping her into a match against No. 9 Koral Sugiyama of Campbellsville, but this match also went to the opponent with a fall. This set up a big match for fifth place against No. 2 Dajan Treder of Providence, and after each wrestler was able to score a takedown late, it was Treder on top with a 6-5 final and giving sixth place to Jackson, with a 4-3 record to her name. Angela Peralta Only wrestling twice on championship Saturday, No. 7 Angela Peralta was able to finish eighth overall at 143. Her matchups were difficult, starting with No. 2 Ashlynn Ortega of King University in her first consolation match. Peralta was not able to score in the match, dropping the decision 5-0 and placing her in the seventh-place match against sixth-ranked Sara Brinkac of Simon Fraser. In another big match for the Oaks in terms of team score, Peralta scored a late takedown but couldn't follow it up with more as she lost 7-4 and finished eighth. Peralta wrestled six times this weekend and finished with a 3-3 mark. Sara Aguilar Some of the most exciting consolation matches of the tournament came via No. 4 Sara Aguilar, in as an All-American for the first time. She drew No. 8 Jesse Kirby of Cumberlands in her first match, and the two sides went back-and-forth, with takedown after takedown. Aguilar started each period strong, but Kirby finished stronger, with a takedown in the final 30 seconds to seal a 16-12 decision win over Aguilar. This set up a date with No. 9 Alexandra Castillo of Campbellsville for the seventh-place match and again, Aguilar started well but couldn't finish off Castillo, who got the best of her with an 8-4 decision. In six matches she had to compete in, Aguilar went 3-3 overall, or 4-3 if you include the one win she was given via disqualification. Let the Celebrating Begin! When asked about his plans to celebrate, coach Bareng started laughing and said that he will definitely take some time to enjoy this. "I want to hang out with these ladies, I want to have dinner with my coaches. I'm going to play some good music in the car and sing it up with the girls. I'm going to go home and kiss my wife, kiss my kids. They've sacrificed a lot for this to happen too." Spataro took a different approach to the aftermath of Menlo winning its first national title. "I think we have everything in place [to win more national titles]," Spataro said with a smile. "We've done a lot of things in the last few years with facility upgrades and the way our scholarships have increased. We also have [Menlo President, Steven Weiner] who loves sports and supports us. When you have all of these things, it's hard to find in today's higher education. There's no reason why this should be our last."
  19. SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. -- Bouncing back from a tough defeat at CSU Bakersfield earlier in the day, the No. 24 ranked Fresno State Wrestling team won nine of 10 matches at Cal Poly to defeat the Mustangs, 41-6 on Saturday evening at the Recreation Center. Fresno State (9-7) picked up seven bonus point wins getting falls from redshirt freshman Gary Joint at 133 pounds and sophomore heavyweight AJ Nevills while Khristian Olivas received a forfeit at 149 pounds. The 'Dogs also got a technical fall from redshirt freshman 184-pounder Jackson Hemauer and major decisions from Chris Deloza (141 lbs.), Isaiah Hokit (165 lbs.) and Dominic Kincaid (174 lbs.). With the win, the Bulldogs assure themselves of a winning dual meet record in its only their second year back on the mat as they are now two matches over .500 with one final dual remaining on Feb. 17 at home against Oklahoma. How It Happened With the dual getting started at 157 pounds, Wright won a hard-fought battle over redshirt freshman Brawley Lamer, 4-3 as a third period takedown proved to be the difference for the Dinuba native giving the 'Dogs a early 3-0 lead. Back-to-back major decisions from Isaiah Hokit and Kincaid pushed the 'Dogs ahead 11-0 before Hemauer went to work on Willem DeBoer at 184 pounds notching his fourth technical fall of the campaign, 15-0. The match of the dual came at 197 pounds as it was the lone bout to pit two ranked wrestlers as the 'Dogs No. 13 Josh Hokit faced No. 17 Tom Lane. Leading by a slim 2-1 margin after the first period, Hokit escaped in the second period and then got a quick takedown to start the third to take a 5-1 lead as Lane escaped, but one final takedown by Hokit ended any hope for Lane as the win moved the Bulldogs' winning streak to nine. Nevills was able to take down and quickly turn Samuel Aguilar at heavyweight to extend the lead to 25-0 and after the Mustangs' lone win, the 'Dogs got a fall from Joint, a major decision by Deloza and Olivas' forfeit to end the dual. Quotes Head Coach Troy Steiner On the 'Dogs split today with a win at Cal Poly after falling at CSU Bakersfield "I am not very happy with our match earlier today and I do not feel like we came out ready to wrestle and I don't care who are going against at this level, you have to be ready to go. You have to know what you are going after when you step on the mat. The guys came in feeling good after last weekend and you have to take care of the little things and get ready to go again, because if you are don't, anyone can take you out. We did a good job though bouncing back tonight and wrestling more of a style I like to see, but I won't forget the first one against Bakersfield." On wrestling outdoors at Bakersfield..... "It is a little different and you have to get used to the mat because it is a little softer on the grass, but it is like that way for both teams and can't use that as an excuse. You have to make adjustments quick and I don't think we did that at Bakersfield and you have to go out and take control of the match and we did that better against Cal Poly." On finding success against Cal Poly..... "We came out attacking and looking to put points on the board. They were looking for turns and to control the match and action. You give the other guy hope and then you will be in a dog fight." On the Red Wave traveling to both of today's duals..... "It is awesome to see the Red Wave out here supporting us and we appreciate it and we want you there next week when Oklahoma comes to town. They are a tough team and we got a week to prepare and get ready to go." Redshirt freshman 157-pounder Jacob Wright On getting a pair of wins today to improve to 21-8 on the season.... "It always feels great to get your hand raised. I wish I could have done more in the first dual, but I look to keep building as we head toward the end of the season here." On bouncing back tonight against Cal Poly.... "I thought we bounced back well and had a tough one in Bakersfield, but that just shows how tough our team is and we like to score points and make it exciting." On wrestling two duals in the same day.... "It is tough and a quick turnaround, but you get food back in your body and rest and get ready to go back and dominant another guy." Notes - It was Joint's second fall of the season while it was Nevills' fourth. - It was Hemauer's fourth technical fall of 2018-19. - Josh Hokit improves to 4-1 against ranked opponents this season as moves to 19-3 overall and 8-0 in duals. - It was Kincaid's first major decision of the season while it was Isaiah Hokit's sixth. - The Bulldogs finish the regular season 3-4 in road duals. Up next The 'Dogs return home for their final dual of the regular season hosting Big 12 foe Oklahoma (6-6, 1-3 B12) on Sunday, Feb. 17 at 2 p.m. at the Save Mart Center for Salute to Services Day. Results: 157: Jacob Wright (FS) dec. Brawley Lamer (CP), 4-3 | FS 3, CP 0 165: Isaiah Hokit (FS) maj. dec. Joe La Rosa (CP), 15-5 | FS 7, CP 0 174: Dominic Kincaid (FS) maj. dec. Nathan Tausch (CP), 12-2 | FS 11, CP 0 184: No. 25/19/-/23 Jackson Hemauer (FS) tech. fall Willem DeBoer (CP), 15-0 (6:35) | FS 16, CP 0 197: No. 13/13/13/14 Josh Hokit (FS) dec. No. 17/-/-/- Tom Lane (CP), 7-2 | FS 19, CP 0 285: No. 20/-/-/19 AJ Nevills (FS) won by fall over Samuel Aguilar (CP), 2:05 | FS 25, CP 0 125: Benny Martinez (CP) won by fall over Robert Garcia IV (FS), 4:16 | FS 25, CP 6 133: Gary Joint (FS) won by fall over Yoshito Funakoshi (CP) | FS 31, CP 6 141: Chris Deloza (FS) maj. dec. Wyatt Cornelison (CP), 10-2 | FS 35, CP 6 149: No. 19/18/17/12 Khristian Olivas (FS) won by forfeit | FS 41, CP 6 - Rankings by NCAA Coaches Panel rankings, FloWrestling, InterMat & Trackwrestling
  20. OREM, Utah -- No. 17 UNI wrestling improved to 6-5 overall and 6-1 in the Big 12 with a 29-12 win over Utah Valley. The Panthers got bonus points from Jay Schwarm at 125 pounds, Max Thomsen at 149 pounds and heavyweight Carter Isley. Josh Alber earned a forfeit at 141 pounds for his 14th consecutive win. Schwarm moved up UNI's all-time list for most career falls. Tonight's 30th fall ties him for eighth among all Panthers for career pins. Another first-period fall tonight gave him his 22nd pin in the first period. Isley got his second fall of the season at heavyweight while Thomsen notched his fourth tech fall of the year. Results: 184: #6 Drew Foster (UNI) dec. #26 Will Sumner (UVU), 11-6 197: #14 Tanner Orndorff (UVU) dec. Tyrell Gordon (UNI), 10-4 285: Carter Isley (UNI) pinned Benjamin Andrew (UVU), 3:31 125: #29 Jay Schwarm (UNI) pinned Josh Jensen (UVU), 1:45 133: Isaiah Delgado (UVU) dec. Jack Skudlarczyk (UNI), 6-2 141: #6 Josh Alber (UNI) forfeit #9 Matt Findlay (UVU), FF 149: #10 Max Thomsen (UNI) tech fall Cameron Haddock (UVU), 15-0 (3:26) 157: Paden Moore (UNI) dec. Landon Knutzen (UVU), 6-3 165: #11 Demetrius Romero (UVU) dec. #12 Bryce Steiert (UNI), 8-4 174: #12 Kimball Bastian (UVU) dec. #8 Taylor Lujan (UNI), 6-5 NEXT UP UNI will wrap up its dual season at home against Iowa State for a weekday matchup 7 p.m. Feb. 21. It will be senior night, and fans are asked to wear purple. Tickets are $10 and available online at UNIPanthers.com/tickets or by calling (319) 273-4849.
  21. FAIRFAX, Va. -- The George Mason wrestling team won eight straight matches and defeated Franklin & Marshall, 36-10, on Saturday night at Mayser Gym in Lancaster, Pa. With the win, Mason (8-5, 3-3 EWL) improved to 5-2 on the road this season. Franklin & Marshall (2-7, 0-5 EIWA) picked up a 13-3 major decision at 125 pounds to take and early lead, but the Patriots won the next eight bouts, earning bonus points in six of the matches. Mason recorded two pins, three major decisions and also won by forfeit. Mason redshirt sophomore Talha Farooq trailed Franklin & Marshall sophomore Michael Simonetti, 1-0, going into the third period. Farooq scored nine points in the final frame, including a takedown and four near-fall points, to earn a 9-1 major decision at 133 pounds. Mason freshman Julio Alegria (6-14, 5-8) won by forfeit at 141 pounds to put the Patriots in front 10-4. At 149 pounds, Mason redshirt senior Tejon Anthony (25-8, 10-3) scored with a pair of takedowns to build a 4-1 lead after the first period against Diplomats senior Chris Martorello. Anthony added two more takedowns and held a 10-3 advantage going into the third period. Anthony, who is second on the team in wins, went on to record a 15-4 major decision to extend the Patriots match-score lead to 14-4. Mason freshman Kolby Ho (18-9, 8-3) stormed out to an early 13-6 first-period lead over Franklin & Marshall senior Patrick Quindlan at 157 pounds. Ho tallied 10 takedowns and led 20-10 before winning by fall at 6:31 of the match. At 165 pounds, Mason redshirt junior Colston DiBlasi (24-9, 8-2) notched his 15th pin of the season, winning by fall over Diplomats freshman Crew Fullerton at 2:46 of the first period. With the Patriots leading the match 26-4, Mason redshirt freshman Cornelius Schuster (13-8, 7-5) and Franklin & Marshall senior Jacob Conners were scoreless after the first period in the 174-pound matchup. Schuster took the lead with an early escape in the second period and didn't look back. Holding a 4-0 advantage going into the third, Schuster scored the only point in the final frame to pick up a 5-0 decision to increase the Patriots match-score lead to 29-4. In another defensive match at 184 pounds, Mason freshman Paul Pierce (5-13, 2-7) and Diplomats freshman Christopher Bolletino were scoreless after the first period. Pierce took a 3-1 lead with a takedown and escape point. He scored a takedown and added riding time for a 6-2 decision. At 197 pounds, Mason redshirt sophomore Eli Spencer (21-11, 3-5) scored two takedowns and a reversal to take a 6-4 lead over Franklin & Marshall senior Philip Robilotto going into the second. Spencer added three more takedowns in the bout on the way to a 14-5 major decision to make the score 36-4. The Diplomats won by fall to close out the match at 285 pounds. The Patriots are back in action when they face American on Friday, Feb. 15 in Washington, D.C. Results: 125 | Jose Diaz (F&M) major decision over Spencer Reed (Mason), 13-3 | 4-0 F&M 133 | Talha Farooq (Mason) major decision over Michael Simonetti (F&M), 9-1 | 4-4 141 | Julio Alegria (Mason) by forfeit | 10-4 Mason 149 | Tejon Anthony (Mason) major decision over Chris Martorello (F&M), 15-4 | 14-4 Mason 157 | Kolby Ho (Mason) fall over Patrick Quindlan (F&M), 6:31 | 20-4 Mason 165 | Colston DiBlasi (Mason) fall over Crew Fullerton (F&M), 2:46 | 26-4 Mason 174 | Cornelius Schuster (Mason) decision over Jacob Conners (F&M), 5-0 | 29-4 Mason 184 | Paul Pierce (Mason) decision over Christopher Bolletino (F&M), 6-2 | 32-4 Mason 197 | Eli Spencer (Mason) major decision over Philip Robilotto (F&M), 14-5 | 36-4 Mason 285 | Antonio Pelusi (F&M) fall over Alex Donahue (Mason), 1:56 | 36-10 Mason
  22. BLOOMINGTON, Ind.– The Indiana wrestling team dominated the No. 25 ranked Stanford Cardinal for a win in front of a loud crowd at Wilkinson Hall on Saturday. Notes • The Hoosiers improve to 5-10 overall for the season. • The win for the Hoosiers is their second win over a ranked opponent this season. Indiana beat then No. 12 North Carolina at the South Beach Duals. • Elijah Oliver ended the dual for the Hoosiers with a pin with 18 second left in the second period. It was the 21st victory of the season for Oliver. • Oliver and Bryce Martin earned bonus points for the Hoosiers. Martin improved to 6-2 in Big Ten dual matches with an 11-2 major decision. • Jake Danishek earned his second win over a ranked opponent with decision over No. 18 Dominick Manderino. • Norman Conley was tied 3-3 at the end of the third period and got a takedown to win in sudden victory, 5-3. • Prior to the match the Hoosiers hosted a free youth clinic that brought over 250 kids to Wilkinson Halll. IU Head Coach Angel Escobedo "It was a great environment and there were great battles out there. Up and down the lineup we competed with a lot of heart and really performed. I've been telling them don't just compete, go out there and perform. Put on a performance and keep the fans coming back. We did a great job tonight." Up Next Up next the Hoosiers travel to Iowa for a match on Feb. 15 and go to Minnesota on Feb. 17. Results: 133: Indiana wins by forfeit (IU 6, Stanford 0) 141: Kyle Luigs (IU) dec. Brandon Kier (Stanford) 7-2 (IU 9, Stanford 0) 149: #15 Requir Van Der Merwe (Stanford) dec. Fernie Silva (IU) 3-1 (IU 9, Stanford 3) 157: Jake Danishek (IU) dec. #18 Dominick Manderino (Stanford) 9-7 (IU 12, Stanford 3) 165: Bryce Martin (IU) maj. dec. Paul Fox (Stanford) 11-2 (IU 16, Stanford 3) 174: Jake Covaciu (IU) dec. Rico Stormer (Stanford) 3-2 (IU 19, Stanford 3) 184: Norman Conley (IU) dec. Colbey Harlan (Stanford) (SV-1 5-3) (IU 22, Stanford 3) 197: #9 Nathan Traxler (Stanford) maj. dec. Jake Kleimola (IU) 11-3 (IU 22, Stanford 7) 285: Fletcher Miller (IU) dec. David Showunmi (Stanford) (IU 25, Stanford 7) 125: Elijah Oliver (IU) Fall #20 Gabriel Townsell (Stanford) 6:52 (IU 31, Stanford 7) Indiana 1-point conduct penalty
  23. Fairfield, CT -- Freshman Holden Heller recorded a tech fall victory to lead eight Pride wrestlers to victory as Hofstra defeated the Pioneers of Sacred Heart, 26-11 in an Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association (EIWA) match at the Pitt Athletic Complex Saturday night. The Pride, who posted their second consecutive EIWA victory, improved to 6-10 overall and 2-4 in conference matches. Sacred Heart slipped to 5-6 on the season and 1-4 in the EIWA. Starting the match at 157-pounds, senior Ryan Burkert led the Pride off to the first of back-to-back wins to take a 6-0 lead after sophomore Ricky Stamm topped Brandon Levesque, 10-7 at 165. After Hofstra forfeited at 174 pounds, the Pride rang up five consecutive victories including the first four by three points or less, to take an 21-6 lead after Jacob Martin's 13-6 victory over Anthony Petrillo at 133. Sacred Heart's Gerard Daly recorded a 22-6 technical fall win over Garrett Lambert at 141 to close the deficit to 21-11, Heller closed out the contest with a 22-3 tech fall victory at 149 for the 26-11 final. It was Heller's second tech fall win of the season. Hofstra returns to action on Sunday (Feb. 10) when the Pride travel to Vestal, New York for another EIWA match against the Bearcats of Binghamton at West Gymnasium. Match time is 3:30 p.m. Notes - Hofstra freshman Dylan Ryder recorded his 11th consecutive victory and the 22nd of his season. He is ranked 28th in the NCAA Division I Coaches Panel rankings. - Freshman Holden Heller has won seven of the last eight matches to improve to 12-7 on the season - Sophomore Ricky Stamm improved to 14-12 on the season with his victory - Saturday's match was the mid-point of the Pride's six-match road swing that wraps up next Saturday at Brown and at Harvard. Results: 125: Dylan Ryder (HOFSTRA) dec. Ryan Burns (SHU), 6-3 133: Jacob Martin (HOFSTRA) dec. Anthony Petrillo (SHU), 13-6 141: Gerard Daly (SHU) tech fall Garrett Lambert (Hofstra), 22-6 149: Holden Heller (HOFSTRA) tech fall Chris Cornell (SHU), 22-3 157: Ryan Burkert (Hofstra) dec. Paul Klee (SHU), 10-4 165: Ricky Stamm (Hofstra) dec. Brandon Levesque (SHU), 10-7 174: Anthony Falbo (SHU) won by forfeit 184: Trey Rogers (HOFSTRA) dec. Kyle Davis (SHU), 3-2 197: Nezar Haddad (HOFSTRA) dec. Robert Hetherman (SHU), 5-3 285: Omar Haddad (Hofstra) dec. Dante DelBonis (SHU), 3-0
  24. EDINBORO, Pa. -- The Oklahoma wrestling team downed Edinboro 31-6 Saturday in head coach Lou Rosselli's return to his alma mater. OU (6-6) earned four bonus-point victories in eight matches to seal the win in its final non-conference contest of the season. With the win over Edinboro, OU finishes 2018-19 with six victories in non-conference action. "It was a nice win today," said Rosselli, who was a two-time All-American at Edinboro. "I have a lot of friends that came out to watch the match and I'm proud of the way our kids performed." In the first bout of the night, Christian Moody downed Edinboro's Arick Shankles 6-0 at 125 pounds. Moody got a takedown in the first for a 2-0 advantage and escaped to start the second to go up 3-0. The Sooner added another takedown in the second, then rode Shankles out for a 5-0 lead and was awarded a point for riding time after accumulating over five minutes. At 133, Anthony Madrigal earned a tech fall victory over Richie Gomez, winning 18-0 in 2:01. The freshman tallied four four-point nearfalls and a takedown for the win. Madrigal has now recorded two tech-fall wins on the year, tying Dom Demas and Davion Jeffries for the most on the team. No. 16 Demas grabbed a 10-1 major decision win over Jackie Gold. In the first period, the Sooner got a takedown and a two-point near fall for a 4-0 lead. Gold escaped to start the second, but Demas closed the period out with a takedown to go up 6-1. Demas started the final period on bottom and escaped, then added a takedown with a minute left in the bout. The redshirt freshman earned a point for riding time with 2:44 in his favor. Jeffries downed Tyler Vath 6-2 in the 149 bout. Vath got on the board first with a takedown, but Jeffries answered with a reversal to tie it at 2-all then got a two-point nearfall for a 4-2 lead. The Sooner started the second on bottom and got an escape to take a 5-2 advantage into the third. Jeffries rode Vath out for an extra point. At 157, Justin Thomas won a major decision against Edinboro's Tim Suter 11-1. A productive first period saw Thomas a takedown and a four-point nearfall for a 6-0 lead. In the second, Suter escaped but Thomas answered with a takedown for an 8-1 advantage heading into the last period. The Sooner got another takedown with a minute left in the bout and banked five minutes of riding time to secure the point. Hayden Hansen (165) got his first pin of the season when he defeated Edinboro's Fritz Hoehn by fall in 3:55. In the 184 bout, Kayne MacCallum defeated Zach Ancewicz 2-0. After a scoreless first period, MacCallum got an escape in the second for a 1-0 lead. The Sooner was awarded a point for riding time to secure the win. Pennsylvania native Jake Woodley got a win in his home state when he defeated Dylan Reynolds 10-4 at 197. Woodley got a takedown before Reynolds escaped to close out the first with a 2-1 lead. Woodley tacked on an escape of his own and a takedown in period two, then added two more takedowns in the third. Reynolds escaped, but Woodley held on for a point of riding time and the win. At 174, Anthony Mantanona was defeated by Edinboro's Jacob Oliver 10-3. Jake Boyd dropped to Jon Spaulding 4-2. Up Next The Sooners head west for a two-contest swing at Air Force on Feb. 15, followed by Fresno State Feb. 17. OU returns to Norman on Feb. 22 for a clash with South Dakota State inside Lloyd Noble Center before closing out the home slate Feb. 24 with North Dakota State at McCasland Field House. For updates, follow @OU_Wrestling on Twitter, or like Oklahoma Wrestling on Facebook. Results: 125 – Christian Moody (OU) dec. Arick Shankles (EU), 6-0 (OU leads 3-0) 133 – Anthony Madrigal (OU) tech. fall Richie Gomez (EU), 18-0, 2:01 (OU leads 8-0) 141 – #16 Dom Demas (OU) maj. dec. Jackie Gold (EU), 10-1 (OU leads 12-0) 149 – Davion Jeffries (OU) dec. Tyler Vath (EU), 6-2 (OU leads 15-0) 157 – Jeremy Thomas (OU) maj. dec. Tim Suter (EU), 11-1 (OU leads 19-0) Intermission 165 – Hayden Hansen (OU) fall Fritz Hoehn (EU), 3:55 (OU leads 25-0) 174 – Jacob Oliver (EU) dec. Anthony Mantanona (OU), 10-3 (OU leads 25-3) 184 – Kayne MacCallum (OU) Zach Ancewicz (EU), 2-0 (OU leads 28-3) 197 – Jake Woodley (OU) dec. Dylan Reynolds (EU), 10-4 (OU leads 31-3) 285 – Jon Spaulding (EU) dec. Jake Boyd (OU) 4-2 (OU wins 31-6)
  25. DAVIDSON, N.C. -- The 16th-ranked University of Pittsburgh wrestling team recorded two wins Saturday, defeating Gardner-Webb, 38-4, and Davidson, 31-6. The Panthers first took on the Bulldogs in Boiling Springs, N.C., before traveling to Davidson to take on the Wildcats. "It was good to get those two duals in today," said head coach Keith Gavin. "We wanted to make the most out of this road trip. We have a tough team in NC State tomorrow and our guys are excited to compete." With the wins, Pitt improves to 10-3 on the year while Gardner-Webb drops to 2-10 and Davidson moves to 2-9. The Panthers conclude their weekend in North Carolina at No. 8 NC State Sunday, Feb. 10 at 1 p.m. PITT 38, GARDNER-WEBB 4 The first dual of the day featured two wins by fall by redshirt freshman Nino Bonaccorsi at 184 pounds and senior Robert Lee at 149 pounds, both of which occurred in the opening frame. Pitt won nine of the 10 bouts en route to the 38-4 victory. Things got started at 184 pounds with Bonaccorsi recording the first period fall, giving the Panthers a hefty 6-0 lead. Redshirt junior Kellan Stout then picked up his 11th win of the year at 197 as he posted a 5-2 decision over Anthony Perrine, boosting the team score to 9-0. Redshirt senior Zach Bruce also recorded a notable win in his appearance in the starting lineup at heavyweight, winning by technical fall in 2:06, shutting out Jeffrey Linker, 16-0. The Panthers jumped to a 20-0 lead after Gardner-Webb forfeited 125 pounds. Freshman Garrett Reinsfelder then made his first varsity appearance at 133 pounds. Reinsfelder had a solid showing, winning in a 5-1 decision over Brandon Bright. Pitt's winning ways continued as senior LJ Bentley outlasted Blake Mulkey in TB-1, 5-4. Bentley and Mulkey were tied 4-4 at the end of regulation. Both were unable to score in sudden victory, which followed a 30-second ride out period with Bentley on top. Mulkey then let Bentley escape off bottom and was unable to score. Lee then tacked on six more team points after his first period fall over Conrad Schiess at 149 pounds, bringing the team score to 32-0. Redshirt junior Riley Barth got the starting nod at 157 pounds this afternoon and win in a solid 9-5 decision over Evan Schenk. Gardner-Webb recorded its lone win of the dual at 165 pounds as returning NCAA qualifier and 20th-ranked Tyler Marinelli defeated sophomore Tommy O'Brien in a 10-1 major decision. Redshirt sophomore Gregg Harvey capped off the day with a 5-3 decision over Kyle Hornet at 174 pounds giving the Panthers a 38-4 victory. Results: 184: #13 Nino Bonaccorsi (UP) pins Christian Salter (GWU), 2:42 – Pitt leads 6-0 197: Kellan Stout (UP) dec. Anthony Perrine (GWU), 5-2 – Pitt leads 9-0 285: Zach Bruce (UP) tech. fall Jeffrey Linker (GWU), 16-0, 2:06 – Pitt leads 14-0 125: Brendon Fenton (UP) wins by forfeit – Pitt leads 20-0 133: Garrett Reinsfelder (UP) dec. Brandon Bright (GWU), 5-1 – Pitt leads 23-0 141: LJ Bentley (UP) def. Blake Mulkey (GWU), TB-1, 5-4 – Pitt leads 26-0 149: Robert Lee (UP) pins Conrad Schiess (GWU), 2:36 – Pitt leads 32-0 157: Riley Barth (UP) dec. Evan Schenk (GWU), 9-5 – Pitt leads 35-0 165: #20 Tyler Marinelli (GWU) maj. dec. Tommy O'Brien (UP), 10-1 – Pitt leads 35-4 174: Gregg Harvey (UP) dec. Kyle Hornet (GWU), 5-3 – Pitt wins 38-4 16 PITT 31, DAVIDSON 6 The Panthers had a dominant showing in the second dual of the day, defeating Davidson, 31-6. Pitt won eight of the 10 weight classes with four contributing bonus points. Fenton received another win by forfeit this evening, giving the Panthers a comfortable 6-0 lead to open the dual. Davidson responded at 133 by winning in an 8-3 decision over Reinsfelder. Sophomore Jake Cherry made an appearance in the starting lineup tonight and had a solid showing. Cherry jumped to a 6-0 lead early in the first after scoring a takedown and four nearfall. However, a reversal by Caleb Ziebell and escape by Cherry would bring the score to 7-2 at the end of the first. Cherry then start the second on top and would remain there the entire frame. He started the third on bottom and scored a reversal and added a final point with riding time en route to the major decision, 10-1. Moving to 149 pounds, Lee contributed bonus points for the second time today as he won in a 10-1 major decision. Lee scored four takedowns, an escape and added a final point with riding time for his 10th win of the season. The Wildcats captured their second win of the dual at 165 pounds as Barth dropped a 3-2 decision to Tony Palumbo, bringing the team score to 14-6 in favor of Pitt. O'Brien bounced back after suffering a loss earlier in the day by defeating Hunter Costa, 9-6, at 165 pounds. The sophomore led 7-5 at the end of the first and started the second on bottom, but was unable to escape. Costa started the third on bottom and escaped to cut O'Brien's lead to 7-6. O'Brien then scored a takedown to secure the win, 9-6. The Panthers jumped to a 22-6 lead in the team race thanks to a 21-6 technical fall by Harvey at 174 pounds. Harvey scored eight takedowns, picked up four nearfall points and an escape en route to the victory. Bonaccorsi then cruised to a 7-0 shutout at 184 pounds over Conor Fenn. The redshirt freshman was in control the majority of the match, accumulating 5:28 riding time. Redshirt freshman Cole Nye made a first-time appearance in the lineup tonight at 197 and recorded an 8-2 decision over Finaly Holston. After a low scoring first and second period, Nye recorded an escape, two takedown and added a riding time point en route to the win and bringing the team score to 28-6. Bruce recorded his second shutout of the day at heavyweight, this time in a 5-0 decision over Mitch Trigg. The win capped off the day as the Panthers dominated the Wildcats, 31-6. Results: 125: Brendon Fenton (UP) wins by forfeit – Pitt leads 6-0 133: Kyle Gorant (DAVIDSON) dec. Garrett Reinsfelder (UP), 8-3 – Pitt leads 6-3 141: Jake Cherry (UP) maj. dec. Caleb Ziebell (DAVIDSON), 10-2 – Pitt leads 10-3 149: Robert Lee (UP) maj. dec. Aidan Conroy (DAVIDSON), 10-1 – Pitt leads 14-3 157: Tony Palumbo (DAVIDSON) dec. Riley Barth (UP), 3-2 – Pitt leads 14-6 165: Tommy O'Brien (UP) dec. Hunter Costa (DAVIDSON), 9-6 – Pitt leads 17-6 174: Gregg Harvey (UP) tech. fall Noah Satterfield (DAVIDSON), 21-6, 6:02 – Pitt leads 22-6 184: #13 Nino Bonaccorsi (UP) dec. Conor Fenn (DAVIDSON), 7-0 – Pitt leads 25-6 197: Cole Nye (UP) dec. Finaly Holston (DAVIDSON), 8-2 – Pitt leads 28-6 285: Zach Bruce (UP) dec. Mitchell Trigg (DAVIDSON), 5-0 – Pitt wins 31-6
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