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  1. BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- No. 19 Northwestern (10-4, 5-4 Big Ten) finished its Big Ten slate in resounding fashion, rocking Indiana (6-10, 0-9 Big Ten), 27-12, at University Gym on Sunday afternoon. The Wildcats picked up their fifth Big Ten victory, their most in one season since logging six in the 2010-11 campaign. No. 10 Sebastian Rivera (125) kicked off the festivities with a win by fall in 4:11 over Elijah Oliver. Rivera improved his mark to 22-3 with the early victory. Colin Valdiviez (133) picked up his 15th victory of the season in a conservative bout against Indiana's Garrett Pepple. An early Valdiviez takedown gave him a 2-0 advantage, but he was unable to escape from bottom in the second period. Pepple chose to start the third period on top again and accumulated riding time, but was unable to score any points against Valdiviez, whose 3-1 decision win added three team points to the NU cause. No. 5 Ryan Deakin (149) delivered Northwestern's second pin of the dual, a 1:21 fall over A.J. Raya. For Deakin, it was his fastest pin of the season and his team-high seventh win by fall of the campaign. Fresh off of late-dual dramatics against No. 22 Purdue, Shayne Oster (157) dominated his matchup against Jake Danishek, a 2017 NCAA Championships qualifier, winning via 9-2 decision. Mitch Sliga (184) got NU back to its winning ways, coming back from a 2-1 deficit to top Norman Conley via 5-2 decision. Zack Chakonis (197) added another win to his ledger, posting a 6-1 decision over Jake Kleimola, to seal the victory for the Wildcats. In a scoreless bout entering the third period, Conan Jennings (285) turned on the jets late, posting a late-time takedown of Fletcher Miller to log a 4-2 decision victory -- his second win of the weekend. NU finishes up its dual slate with a non-conference competition against SIUE next Sunday, February 18. It will begin at 2 p.m. CT. Results: 125: Sebastian Rivera (NU) Fall Elijah Oliver (IU), 4:11 | NU 6, IU 0 133: Colin Valdiviez (NU) dec. Garrett Pepple (IU), 3-1 | NU 9, IU 0 141: No. 17 Cole Weaver (IU) dec. Alec McKenna (NU), 7-0 | NU 9, IU 3 149: No. 5 Ryan Deakin (NU) Fall A.J. Raya (IU), 1:21 | NU 15, IU 3 157: Shayne Oster (NU) dec. Jake Danishek (IU), 9-2 | NU 18, IU 3 165: Bryce Martin (IU) dec. Michael Sepke (NU), 11-7 | NU 18, IU 6 174: No. 20 Devin Skatzka (IU) Fall Braxton Cody (NU), 0:25 | NU 18, IU 12 184: Mitch Sliga (NU) dec. Norman Conley (IU), 5-2 | NU 21, IU 12 197: Zack Chakonis (NU) dec. Jake Kleimola (IU), 6-1 | NU 24, IU 12 285: Conan Jennings (NU) dec. Fletcher Miller (IU), 4-2 | NU 27, IU 12
  2. Hempstead, NY -- Sophomore Sage Heller, junior Nezar Haddad and senior Michael Hughes each recorded wins by fall and the Pride added four more bonus point wins to lead Hofstra to a 45-3 Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association victory over the Pioneers of Sacred Heart at the David S. Mack Physical Education Center Sunday afternoon. Hofstra, which snapped a two-match losing skid, improved to 9-9 on the season and evened its EIWA record at 3-3. Sacred Heart, which dropped its fourth consecutive match, falls to 2-9 on the year and 0-4 in the EIWA. The Pride went up early, 12-0 before the first decision was made on the mat as Sacred Heart forfeited matches at 125 and 133 pounds. Hofstra sophomore Vinny Vespa then tallied a 17-2 tech fall over Shaun Williams at the 4:36 mark at 141, and junior Ryan Burkert added a 14-3 major decision over Alex Harnsberger at 149 to boost the Pride lead to 21-0. Sacred Heart's Paul Klee gave the Pioneers their only win with a 9-8 decision over Chris Mauriello at 157. But red-shirt freshman Ricky Stamm held on to a 9-8 decision at 165 before Sage Heller pinned Chris Zaccaria at the 3:34 mark of the 174-pound match. Red-shirt freshman Anthony Olivieri followed with a 7-4 win by decision at 184 for a 33-3 lead. Hofstra closed out the match with pins by Haddad at the 2:19 mark of the 197-pound match and Hughes at the 0:37 mark of the 285-pound match. Hofstra returns to action next Saturday, February 17 when the Pride host their final two EIWA matches of the regular season when they host Brown at 1 p.m. and Harvard at 6 p.m. at the David S. Mack Physical Education Center. Notes - Hofstra honored its three graduating wrestling seniors, Bobby Fehr, Connor Muli and Michael Hughes in pre-match ceremonies - Heller recorded his ninth win by fall of the year to improve to 12-10 on the season and 4-2 in the EIWA. - Haddad nailed down his first pin of the season to boost his season record to 16-12 and 4-2 in the EIWA - Hughes improved to 29-2 on the year and 6-0 in the EIWA with his 15th pin of the season. He was tied for second in the nation with 14 pins last week. - Sacred Heart had a rough EIWA weekend, losing to Brown at home on Saturday, 44-0 before the Hofstra 45-3 decision on Sunday - Hughes was honored at halftime with a framed photo commemorating his 100th career victory on January 14 Results: 125: Jacob Martin (HOFS) over (SAHE) (For.) 133: Garrett Lambert (HOFS) over (SAHE) (For.) 141: Vinny Vespa (HOFS) over Shaun Williams (SAHE) (TF 17-2 4:36) 149: Ryan Burkert (HOFS) over Alex Harnsberger (SAHE) (MD 14-3) 157: Paul Klee (SAHE) over Chris Mauriello (HOFS) (Dec 9-8) 165: Ricky Stamm (HOFS) over William Schmidt (SAHE) (Dec 9-8) 174: Sage Heller (HOFS) over Chris Zaccaria (SAHE) (Fall 3:34) 184: Anthony Olivieri (HOFS) over Mark Boyle (SAHE) (Dec 7-4) 197: Nezar Haddad (HOFS) over Joe Toci (SAHE) (Fall 2:19) 285: Michael Hughes (HOFS) over John Hartnett (SAHE) (Fall 0:37)
  3. VESTAL, N.Y. - Binghamton wrestling (11-5) spotted Bloomsburg a 6-0 cushion before rattling off six straight match wins en route to a 21-12 victory over the Huskies (5-9) in the team's home finale Sunday afternoon at West Gym. The Bearcats rode bonus point victories by their two nationally-ranked wrestlers to post the team's third straight dual win. Senior 184-pound Steve Schneider, ranked No. 9 in the nation, picked up his 11th consecutive win and needed just one period to do it. Schneider loaded up on back points before registering a 19-3 technical fall as the first period horn sounded. Two matches earlier, redshirt junior No. 28 Vincent DePrez posted a 13-6 major decision to raise his season mark to 22-8. He led 5-0 entering the third period before putting the match away with back points. "The guys are scrapping really hard right now," head coach Kyle Borshoff said. "We are wrestling hard every time we step on the mat. That's what will count at the EIWA Championships and NCAA tournament. It's really all about who wants it more and our guys are doing that right now. The middle weights have been the heart of this team all season and they came through again today. We've been able to count on those guys from 141 to 184 almost without fail and they are anchoring the team." Binghamton concludes its dual season Thursday night at Buffalo. Results: 125: Will Girard (BL) dec. Joe Nelson (BU) 16-9 Bloomsburg leads 3-0 133: Andy Schultz (BL) dec. Jacob Nicholson (BU), 4-3 Bloomsburg leads 6-0 141: Joe Russ (BU) dec. Shawn Orem (BL), 8-2 Bloomsburg leads 6-3 149: Frankie Garcia (BU) dec. Braden Stahlnecker (BL), 9-3 Match tied 6-6 157: Tristan Rifanburg (BU) dec. Kevin Laubach, Jr. (BL), 5-2 Binghamton leads 9-6 165: No. 28 Vincent DePrez (BU) major dec. Nate Newberry (BL), 13-6 Binghamton leads 13-6 174: Anthony Lombardo (BU) dec. Kyle Murphy (BL), 3-2 Binghamton leads 16-6 184: No. 9 Steve Schneider (BU) TF Anthony Vetrano (BL), 19-3 3:00 Binghamton leads 21-6 197: Logan Womelsdorf (BL) dec. Alex Melikian (BU), 3-1 (SV1) Binghamton leads 21-9 285: Bruce Graeber (BL) dec. Sean Dee (BU) 6-2 Binghamton wins 21-12
  4. BUFFALO, N.Y. -- The Northern Illinois University wrestling team earned its first Mid-American Conference victory of the season, defeating Buffalo, 19-16, at Buffalo, N.Y., Sunday afternoon. "We came out aggressive, confident, and determined," said NIU head wrestling coach Ryan Ludwig. Caden McWhirter (Prattville, Ala./ Prattville) set the tone in the first match of the day. The Huskie redshirt-sophomore pinned Eric Fasnacht of Buffalo at the 1:38 minute mark of the first period at 157 to give the Huskies an early 6-0 lead. The very next match at 165, Andrew Scott (Holly Mich./ Holly) defeated Noah Grover of Buffalo via a major decision, 9-1. The Huskie redshirt junior earned his first dual win of the season and his sixth overall on the year to give NIU a 10-0 advantage. At 174, redshirt-junior Quinton Rosser (Cincinnati, Ohio/ Archbishop Moeller) kept it going for NIU, defeating Christian Dietrich of Buffalo, 3-0. The Rosser win gave the Huskies a commanding 13-0 lead. "Caden, Andrew and Q[uinton] came out and set the tone and especially with two of the three matches with bonus points," said Ludwig. At 184, Bryce Gorman (Manhattan, Ill./ Lincoln-Way Central) defeated Brett Perry, 4-1, to make the score, 16-0. Buffalo started to rally and scored 16 consecutive points to tie the score at 16. It all came down to 149, where freshman Nolan Baker (Byron, Ill. / Byron) went head-to-head with Nicholas Palumbo. Baker led after round one, 8-1, but Palumbo came roaring back in the second round. In the end, Baker defeated Palumbo, 12-9, in a thrilling ending for the Huskies. It was Baker's first collegiate victory. "Obviously, Nolan was the one in position to seal the deal. He showed great poise and fight. Couldn't be more proud of him," said Ludwig. "The coaching staff is really proud of the guys right now. We spoke about resilience and the character it takes to respond from a recent hit. They did it the right way today." NIU concludes its regular season at home on Friday, Feb. 16, against the Kent State Golden Flashes. Action starts at 7 p.m. from Victor E. Court. Results: 157 – Caden McWhirter (NIU) won by fall over Eric Fasnacht (UB), 1:38 165 – Andrew Scott (NIU) won by major decision over Noah Grover (UB), 9-1 174 – Quinton Rosser (NIU) won by decision over Christian Dietrich (UB), 3-0 184 – Bryce Gorman (NIU) won by decision over Brett Perry (UB), 4-1 197 – Joe Ariola (UB) won by major decision over Max Ihry (NIU), 11-3 285 – Jake Gunning (UB) won by decision over Caleb Gossett (NIU), 4-2 125 – Kyle Akins (UB) won by decision over Brock Hudkins (NIU), 3-2 133 – Bryan Lantry (UB) won by decision over Alijah Jeffrey (NIU), 2-0 141 – Jason Estevez (UB) won by decision over Anthony Rubino (NIU), 11-4 149 – Nolan Baker (NIU) won by decision over Nick Palumbo (UB), 12-9
  5. Campbellsville claimed its first-ever WCWA national title OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. -- Needing two wins in the final two matches of the WCWA National Championship to claim the first-ever team title in Lady Tiger wrestling history, who else would you rather have in your corner than Grace Bullen and Kayla Miracle? The freshman Bullen, wrestling at 130 lbs., defeated three-time WCWA finalist Nicole Depa of SFU with a pin to set up Miracle to a storybook ending. Bullen, who is a two-time age-group World medalist and six-time age-group European champion, did not allow a point all championship and out-scored her opponents 42-0. The Bullen win pulled Campbellsville within 1.5 points of SFU and that set up the most iconic finish in Lady Tiger history…. With arguably the greatest athlete in Campbellsville Athletics history. Only needing a win to the match to claim the team title, top-seeded Miracle impressed with a pin over No. 2 Desiree Zavala of Grays Harbor late in the second period. Zavala got the first takedown, but it was Miracle who emerged victorious. Miracle became only the fourth WCWA wrestler to win four titles and joins an elite list, which includes Olympic and two-time World champion Helen Maroulis, two-time World Team member Victoria Anthony and Emily Webster. "This whole round, I knew it was going to be a fight with Simon Fraser," Miracle said. "This whole season I've known that our team could win a national title. I really didn't know that it was going to be that close, going into my match. I'm just excited. I'm excited that our team did it." Mariah Harris (170) also wrestled in the finals but lost to Brittany Marshall of Wayland Baptist. Harris had a one-point advantage, 5-4, but Marshall pulled a two-point reversal with 1.7 seconds left in the second period to earn the spectacular win. Campbellsville out-lasted Simon Fraser by five team points, 196.5 - 191.5. The team win is the sixth in Campbellsville University athletics history. The Lady Tigers join the 2009 women's volleyball team (NCCAA), 2012 football team (NCCAA Victory Bowl), 2012 men's tennis team (NCCAA), 2015 men's tennis team (NCCAA) and 2017 football team (NCCAA Victory Bowl) for team national champions. The individual titles for Miracle and Bullen are the 25th and 26th national championships for student-athletes in CU history. In the five years CU has had a women's wrestling program, the Lady Tigers have totaled eight national champions - the most for any CU team. Rounding out the Top 5 team scores - McKendree finished in third place, while Emanuel College was fourth and Menlo was fifth. In addition to Bullen, Miracle and Harris, the Lady Tigers also had a slew of wrestlers finish in the consolation brackets and earn All-American honors. Charlotte Fowler finished third at 109 lbs., Alexia Foca and McKayla Campbell both placed fourth at 143 and 101 lbs., respectively, senior Shelby Hall finished in fifth at 130 lbs., Kaitlyn Hill placed seventh at 191 and Morgan Becker finished eighth and 155. Fowler pulled victories over Kateri Rowell of Grays Harbor and Jessica Dehart of Eastern Oregon. Foca and Campbell, both wrestling in their first national championship, had stellar tournaments. In the consolation bracket, Campbell stormed back from a 6-0 deficit to get a defensive fall over four-seed Genae Sampract of Mckendree. She later lost to Asia Ray in the third-place match, 10-5. Foca picked up her first consolation bracket victory over Sienna Ramirez of Southern Oregon, 5-1, but fell 6-0 to Kayla Marano of Emmanuel. Hall and Hill both finished their careers on high notes. Hall, a three-time All-American dominated Erin Redford 7-0 in the fifth place match. Hill defeated Victoria Espinozo to finish seventh. Lastly, Morgan Becker's tournament ended with a 8-2 loss to Kendra Kehril.
  6. Yoel Romero, 2000 Olympic silver medalist wrestler for Cuba, knocked out interim middleweight champion Luke Rockhold at UFC 221 in Perth, Australia Saturday ... but did not win the title because he failed to make weight. Yoel RomeroRomero knocked out Rockhold at 1:48 of the third round. However, it proved to be a costly night for the 40-year-old Cuban. Because Romero missed weight by almost three pounds, he would no longer be competing for the title. In fact, the fight nearly didn't happen at all. However, after negotiations, Romero agreed to forfeit 30 percent of his purse to Rockhold. In other words, if Romero had weighed in at the 185-pound weight limit for middleweights with the same bout outcome, he would not only have the UFC middleweight belt ... but also would have received his full purse. That scenario isn't out of the realm of possibility. Sporting News had scored the fight as being even headed into Round 3. "I'm so sorry for the weight cut being so bad for me," Romero told Jon Anik in his post-fight interview. "That was the first time in my career I couldn't get down." "For the first two rounds, it was a tactical battle as Rockhold controlled the first round using primarily his leg kicks and connecting on the better strikes to keep Romero at bay," Sporting News reported. "Romero came around in the second round using quick flurries to keep Rockhold guessing. Romero finished it off in the third round when blasting Rockhold with a left hand." Romero finished off the champ with a left uppercut. End of fight. Adding to the oddity of the match ... Romero was unable to stand up inside the Octagon for the post-bout interview, leading to fears that Rockhold had broken his opponent's leg earlier in the match. Later it was revealed the injury was not that severe. With the win, Romero -- a two-time Olympic freestyle competitor who owns the distinction of defeating some of the world's best wrestlers of the era, including current Penn State head coach Cael Sanderson, and Les Gutches -- is now 13-2, while Rockhold falls to 16-4.
  7. U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. -- Air Force notched two major decisions and a fall to fly by Utah Valley, 26-10, in Big 12 Conference action on Senior Night in Clune Arena. The Falcons recorded their first win against a top-25 team since head coach Sam Barber took the helm in 2014. Utah Valley chose to draw for the starting weight in which the Falcons opened the night with sophomore 165-pounder Tyler Wiederholt. Wiederholt relentlessly pursued Max Sultan, only allowing two escapes while totaling 11 points for himself for the major decision win. Utah Valley bounced back with a 10-1 major decision of their own by way of 17th-ranked Kimball Bastian at 174. Team captain Zen Ikehara rebutted with a hard fought 3-2 decision win in the 184 class to give the Falcons a 7-4 lead. Going blow-for-blow, Utah Valley's Tanner Orndorff posted an 8-4 decision over Anthony McLaughlin to knot the team score at seven. No. 26 Dustin Dennison of Utah Valley gave the Wolverines their first and only lead of the night with a 3-1 decision over sophomore heavyweight Matt Wagner. From that point on it was all Air Force as the Falcons posted five-straight victories from the 125 class to the 157 class. Freshman Tony DeCesare, who checked in at No. 32 in the second coaches' poll of the season, posted a 5-1 decision over Josh Jensen. Junior 133-pounder Isaac Jimenez continued the roll with a convincing 12-2 major decision over Durbin Lloren, denying the Wolverine any takedowns. The highlight of the night came by way of sophomore 141-pounder Alec Opsal as he took the mats against Matt Findlay. Findlay came out fierce, scoring takedowns at will and building an early lead over Opsal. Testament to his resilience and grit, Opsal battled back into the match with a reversal that led to near fall points as he turned the Wolverine to his back. Refusing to settle for points alone, Opsal dug deep and rolled Findlay to his back yet again, this time for the pin at the 4:47 mark. The fall propelled the Falcons to their largest lead of the night, 20-10. Opsal remains undefeated in dual action (7-0) with a 4-0 mark in Big 12 duals. Senior 149-pounder Dane Robbins capped his senior night on a high note as he recorded a convincing 7-1 decision over Matthew Ontiveros, denying yet another Wolverine any takedowns on the match and securing the dual for the Falcons. Junior 157-pounder Alex Mossing, who checked in at No. 33 in the second coaches' poll, put the final touches on the meet with an impressive 8-2 decision over Raider Lofthouse, denying a fourth Wolverine any takedowns. At the final whistle, the Falcons upended No. 25 Utah Valley, 26-10. “It was a great team effort,” said Barber. “We fell down early but dusted ourselves off and got back in the fight with solid wrestling-- I'm proud of the way our guys responded.” “We made a lot of solid improvements," Barber Continued. “We hit a major milestone in beating a top-25 team. That has been on our program's goal sheet for a while and the men worked hard, made the right adjustments, and now they get to check that box for the program. It's validity for these guys and the program that we're doing the right things, but we want more and we're going to continue to push the pace to achieve the rest of the goals we set for ourselves. We always want more.” The Falcons return to action in Clune Arena against Big 12 foe Wyoming, Friday, Feb. 16, at 7 p.m. Results: 165: Tyler Wiederholt (AF) MD Max Sultan (UVU) –11-2 | AF 4, UVU 0 174: #17 Kimball Bastian (UVU) MD Michael Billingsley (AF) –10-1 | AF 4, UVU 4 184: Zen Ikehara (AF) Dec. Will Sumner (UVU) –3-2 | AF 7, UVU 4 197: Tanner Orndorff (UVU) Dec. Anthony McLaughlin (AF) –8-4 | AF 7, UVU 7 285: #26 Dustin Dennison (UVU) Dec. Matt Wagner (AF) –3-1 | UVU 10, AF 7 125: Tony DeCesare (AF) Dec. Josh Jensen (UVU) –5-1 | UVU 10, AF 10 133: Isaac Jimenez (AF) MD Durbin Lloren (UVU) –12-2 | AF 14, UVU 10 141: Alec Opsal (AF) Fall Matt Findlay (UVU) –4:47 | AF 20, UVU 10 149: Dane Robbins (AF) Dec. Matthew Ontiveros (UVU) –7-1 | AF 23, UVU 10 157: Alex Mossing (AF) Dec. Raider Lofthouse (UVU) –8-2 | AF 26, UVU 10
  8. NORMAN -- In a back-and-forth dual, Oklahoma wrestling used a flawless performance from its veterans to take down Edinboro, 19-16, on Saturday at Lloyd Noble Center. OU's senior quartet of Dawaylon Barnes, Andrew Dixon, Mike Longo and Yoanse Mejias all won their respective matches against the Fighting Scots. Longo got things going for Oklahoma in a big way in his final match in Norman, shutting out Edinboro's Nate Hagan at 141 pounds by major decision, 8-0, to get the Sooners on the board following an early deficit. "I was pretty relaxed tonight," Longo said. "I had my parents here, this is the first home dual they've been to this season. They made a 20-hour drive out here just to watch me, so it's pretty special to have that and also just everyone who has supported me throughout these past two years at OU and my whole career." Junior Davion Jeffries earned his second consecutive win by major decision for OU, with a 12-0 shutout of Jensen Lorea at 149 pounds to put the Sooners on top, 8-7. The win was Jeffries' fifth in six duals, extending his overall record to 21-12 on the season. Oklahoma's seniors kept rolling when Barnes secured a victory by major decision, 15-6, over Edinboro's Fritz Hoehn at 165 pounds. Yoanse Mejias, ranked No. 10 in the nation at 174 pounds, made it two in a row for the Sooners with a 3-2 win against Ty Schoffstall. "This was my last home dual I'll ever have, whether it be high school or college, so it means a lot to me," Barnes said. "All year of working, I've learned that you can always do more, but the major (decision) is good. I'm really glad we got the win. To have my entire class go out with wins in the last home match they'll ever have is a great feeling." Edmond, Okla., native Andrew Dixon extended the Sooners lead to 19-13 with a 9-0 win by major decision at 197 to all-but-clinch the Oklahoma win. The victory pushed OU to 8-9 overall with a final home record of 4-1 on the 2017-18 season. The Sooners are due for a quick turnaround, as they will travel to Stillwater on Sunday for a 2 p.m. showdown with No. 4 Oklahoma State. Sunday's contest will be the last Big 12 matchup of the season for OU. The Sooners conclude the regular season at Lehigh next Saturday before prepping for the Big 12 Championships in Tulsa, which run March 3-4. For more information on Oklahoma wrestling, follow the team on Twitter @OU_Wrestling. Results: 125 No. 11 Sean Russell (EU) dec. No. 16 Christian Moody (OU), 10-5 133 No. 17 Korbin Myers (EU) maj. dec. Jake Rubio (OU), 12-3 141 Mike Longo (OU) maj. dec. Nate Hagan (EU), 8-0 149 Davion Jeffries (OU) maj. dec. Jensen Lorea (EU), 12-0 157 Andrew Shomers (EU) dec. Justin Thomas (OU), 2-1 165 Dawaylon Barnes (OU) maj. dec. Fritz Hoehn (EU), 15-6 174 No. 10 Yoanse Mejias (OU) dec. Ty Schoffstall (EU), 3-2 184 Zach Ancewicz (EU) dec. Matthew Waddell (OU), 3-1 197 Andrew Dixon (OU) maj. dec. Dylan Reynolds (EU), 9-0 HWT No. 11 Billy Miller (EU) dec. Connor Webb (OU), 4-0
  9. LARAMIE, Wyo. -- The University of Wyoming wrestling team dominated Northern Colorado, 38-4, in Big 12 action on Saturday night inside the Auditorium-Arena. Head coach Mark Branch's squad won nine of the ten bouts against the Bears to pick up its fifth-consecutive dual victory. All six of the Cowboy seniors took to the mat for their final home appearance wearing the Brown and Gold and it also proved to be the 25th consecutive win over Northern Colorado, as Wyoming last lost to UNC during the 1992-93 season. With the win, Wyoming (12-3, 6-2 Big 12) now has six Big 12 victories on the season. The Pokes had won eight total the previous two years as a member of the conference. It also becomes just the seventh time in the 93 years of Cowboy wrestling that UW has won at least 12 duals in a season. Additionally, Branch now has 99 career dual wins at the helm of the UW wrestling program. "It was great to be able to get the entire senior class to compete on Senior Night," Branch said. "I thought things went really well tonight. Lately, we have had an opportunity to wrestle a little more aggressively. We've been getting consistent with the bonus-points and that has allowed us to dominate with the team score, which is good to see this time of the year. I think our guys are feeding off each other right now and it shows as we've had a few great performances as of late in our upper weights. That has definitely helped us a lot. I thought this was a great weekend for us, I'm proud of how we were able to get the job done." After an injury default at 197 pounds, Luke Paine got things rolling and claimed the victory for the Pokes. At 285 pounds, Sam Eagan kept up with the winning ways as he earned a 6-3 decision over Robert Winters. Eagan scored two takedowns and added two escapes during the bout. Drake Foster fell behind in the 125 pound match but scrapped his way to a pin over Sean Cannon. Foster gave up an early takedown in the first period but regrouped to claim the lead. He would add four more takedowns before pinning Cannon with 23 seconds left. With the win, UW held a 15-0 lead after three matches. Bryce Meredith made quick work over Ben Polkowske at 141 pounds. The two-time All-American earned a first-period pin to move UW's lead to 21-4 just heading in to intermission. It was the second-straight pin for Meredith and his 11th of the season. After intermission, Sam Turner had no issue with Owen Lamb at 149 pounds. Turner scored first with a takedown before adding a four-point nearfall in the first period. He then added another takedown in the second and two more in the final frame. Turner cruised to a 19-1 tech fall for the win. Archie Colgan followed suit with a 6-3 decision over Tyler Kinn at 157 pounds. With riding time, Colgan would score two takedowns and an escape point on way to the victory. Branson Ashworth then claimed an 8-1 decision over No. 17 Keilan Torres. Like usual, Ashworth earned a takedown in the opening frame and never looked back. He would add another to help further his lead for what was his third win against a ranked opponent this season. Kyle Pope took charge at 174 pounds for the Brown and Gold on Saturday night. Behind two takedowns, Pope earned an 8-2 decision over Seth Bogulski. Chaz Polson then closed out the dual for Wyoming with an upset victory over 20th-ranked Dylan Gabel at 184 pounds. Polson fell behind but closed out the second period with a 2-1 lead. In the final frame, the senior swiftly scored a reversal to move his lead to 4-1. He tacked on a riding time point for the 5-1 decision victory. The big time win was his first against a ranked opponent this season. The Pokes are back in action on Friday at Air Force to close out the regular season. The dual will begin at 7 p.m. MT. Results: 197: Paine injury default win over Seely (UW, 6-0) 285: Eagan dec. over Winters, 6-3 (UW, 9-0) 125: Foster fall (6:37) over Cannon (UW, 15-0) 133: Montoya maj. dec. over Stevens, 2-11 (UW, 15-4) 141: Meredith fall (2:10) over Polkowske (UW, 21-4) 149: Turner tech. fall (6:48) over Lamb (UW, 26-4) 157: Colgan dec. over Kinn, 6-3 (UW, 29-4) 165: Ashworth dec. over Torres, 8-1 (UW, 32-4) 174: Pope dec. over Bogulski, 8-2 (UW, 35-4) 184: Polson dec. over Gabel, 5-1 (UW, 38-4)
  10. UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- The Penn State Nittany Lions (13-0, 9-0 B1G), wrestling without top-ranked Jason Nolf at 157, rolled over visiting Iowa (11-3, 6-3 B1G) in front of nearly 16,000 fans in the sold out Bryce Jordan Center. Head coach Cael Sanderson's squad closed out its Big Ten dual slate with a strong 28-13 win over the Hawkeyes, ending the year as the conference's lone unbeaten squad and winning the 2018 Big Ten Regular Season (Dual Meet) title outright. Penn State used two quick pins in the second half to run away from No. 7 Iowa, getting fast falls from Mark Hall (Apple Valley, Minn.) at 174 and Bo Nickal (Allen, Texas) at 184. The duo posted two of Penn State's seven wins in the dual meet. The dual began at 125 where senior Carson Kuhn (Sandy, Utah) took on his second straight highly ranked opponent. Kuhn took on No. 3 Spencer Lee of Iowa in the dual's opening match-up, and the ranked Hawkeye got a fall at the 2:06 mark. Senior Corey Keener (Schuylkill Haven, Pa.) put the Nittany Lions on the scoreboard with a solid 5-2 win over Paul Glynn, cutting the Hawkeye lead to 6-3. True freshman Nick Lee (Evansville, Ind.), ranked No. 8 at 141, posted a strong 11-8 win over Hawkeye Vince Turk, tying the dual at 6-6. Senior Zain Retherford (Benton, Pa.), ranked No. 1 at 149, dominated No. 2 Brandon Sorensen in one of the bout's most anticipated match-ups. Retherford rolled to a 6-2 win including 3:07 in riding time thanks in large part to a full second period rideout. With No. 1 Jason Nolf (Yatesboro, Pa.) out at 157, Lion freshman Bo Pipher (Paonia, Colo.) stepped took on No. 2 Michael Kemerer. Kemerer posted a 14-4 major to give Iowa a 10-9 lead at intermission. Sophomore Vincenzo Joseph (Pittsburgh, Pa.), ranked No. 1 at 165, led No. 7 Alex Marinelli throughout the bout but, on a throw attempt of his own, was tripped to his back and lost a tough 9-6 upset loss. Sophomore Hall ranked No. 2 at 174, brought nearly 16,000 Nittany Lion fans to their feet by pinning Joey Gunther, locking up a cradle at the 1:00 mark to give Penn State a 15-13 lead. Junior Nickal, ranked No. 1 at 184, followed suit with a cradle of his own and pinned Mitch Bowman in just :50. Nickal's pin gave Penn State a 21-13 lead. Junior Shakur Rasheed (Coram, N.Y.) stepped up at 197 and took on No. 7 Cash Wilcke of Iowa and continued to showcase Penn State's wealth of riches at 197. Rasheed dominated the ranked Hawkeye, rolling up four takedowns, including one with just :04 left. The late takedown, and 3:52 in riding time, gave Rasheed a rousing 11-2 major and clinched the dual for the Nittany Lions. Junior Nick Nevills (Clovis, Calif.), ranked No. 6 at 285, sent the record crowd home in great spirits, using a third period takedown and strong offense on his feet to post a 3-2 win over No. 3 Sam Stoll. Nevills' victory gave Penn State the 28-13 dual meet victory. Penn State nearly doubled up Iowa in takedowns, posting a 17-10 advantage. The Nittany Lions won seven of ten bouts and picked up seven bonus points off two pins (Hall, Nickal) and a major (Rasheed). The victory moves Penn State's dual meet win streak to 44, dating back to the 2014-15 season. It is also Penn State's 25th straight Big Ten dual meet victory. Retherford now has 117 career wins, 14th all-time at Penn State. Nickal now has 13 pins this year, 38 for his career, good enough for sixth all-time at Penn State. Hall now has nine this year, 21 for his career. The sell-out crowd of 15,998 is the largest ever to witness an NCAA dual meet held at an indoor venue (breaking the indoor mark that Penn State held, set in the BJC on Dec. 8, 2013, against Pitt). The Nittany Lions own the top four all-time indoor attendance marks (Iowa's 42,287 for an outdoor meet against Oklahoma State prior to a football game on 11/14/15 is the all-time record). Penn State has wrestled in 44 sellouts in its last 46 dual meets (four of six in the BJC and 40 straight in Rec Hall). Penn State is now 13-0, 9-0 in the Big Ten and the outright, solo owners of the 2018 Big Ten Regular Season (dual meet) title. Iowa falls to 11-3, 6-3 B1G. The Nittany Lions will close out their dual meet schedule next Sunday, Feb. 18, at 2 p.m. when they host Buffalo in Rec Hall. A limited number of Standing Room Only (SRO) tickets may be available for the dual. Call 1-800-NITTANY for information or to purchase tickets. The 2017-18 Penn State wrestling season is sponsored by The Family Clothesline. Penn State Fans are encouraged to follow Penn State wrestling via twitter at @pennstateWREST, on Penn State Wrestling's Facebook page at www.facebook.com/pennstatewrestling and on Instagram at www.instagram.com/pennstatewrest. This is PENN STATE. WRESTLING lives here. Results: 125: #3 Spencer Lee IOWA pinned Carson Kuhn PSU, WBF (2:06) / 0-6 133: Corey Keener PSU dec. Paul Glynn IOWA, 5-2 / 3-6 141: #8 Nick Lee PSU dec. Vince Turk IOWA, 11-8 / 6-6 149: #1 Zain Retherford PSU dec. No. 2 Brandon Sorensen IOWA, 6-2 / 9-6 157: #2 Michael Kemerer IOWA maj. dec. Bo Pipher PSU, 14-4 / 9-10 165: #7 Alex Marinelli IOWA dec. #1 Vincenzo Joseph PSU, 9-6 / 9-13 174: #2 Mark Hall PSU pinned Joey Gunther IOWA, WBF (1:00) / 15-13 184: #1 Bo Nickal PSU pinned Mitch Bowman IOWA, WBF (0:50) / 21-13 197: Shakur Rasheed PSU maj. dec. #7 Cash Wilcke IOWA, 11-2 / 25-13 285: #6 Nick Nevills PSU dec. #3 Sam Stoll IOWA, 3-2 / 28-13 Attendance: 15,998 (4th of 6 sellouts in BJC, 44th of 46 overall including 40 straight in Rec Hall) Records: Penn State 13-0, 9-0 B1G; Iowa 11-3, 6-3 B1G Up Next for Penn State: home vs. Buffalo, Sunday, Feb. 18, 2 p.m. in Rec Hall BOUT-BY-BOUT: 125: Senior Carson Kuhn (Sandy, Utah), who made his Penn State debut last weekend in the Lions' win over Ohio State, took on No. 3 Spencer Lee of Iowa at 125. Lee worked his way into an early takedown that Kuhn nearly countered, but the Hawkeye finished off the offense for an early 2-0 lead. Lee controlled the action for the next two minutes and then worked Kuhn's shoulder to his back for the pin at the 2:06 mark. 133: Senior Corey Keener (Schuylkill Haven, Pa.) met Iowa's Paul Glynn at 133. Keener worked his way in on a solid single that Glynn was able to fight off, forcing an early stalemate at the 2:10 mark. Keener exploded through a high single at the 1:35 mark and took a 2-1 lead after a quick Glynn escape. Keener continued to press on offense, working the middle of the mat and blowing through a high double at the :25 mark to up his lead to 4-1. Keener then broke the Hawkeye down and, with a rideout, carried that lead into the second period. Glynn chose down to start the second period and escaped to a 4-2 score but Keener had 1:01 in riding time. Keener continued to work his offense and, with :50 on the clock, worked his way into a single leg but Glynn was once again able to defend his way to a stalemate. Leading 4-2, Keener chose down to start the third period. The Lion worked his way into a scramble off a reset at the 1:10 mark and nearly notched a reversal before a stalemate stopped his progress. Keener escaped to a 5-2 lead at the :45 mark and then shot repeatedly. Glynn's defense was tough and Keener notched a solid 5-2 win. 141: True freshman Nick Lee (Evansville, Ind.), ranked No. 8 at 141, took on Vince Turk. Turk came out quickly, getting in on a low single and taking Lee down for an early 2-1 lead. Lee then opened up his offense, nearly scoring right after his escape and then taking a 3-2 lead with a quick low single off a reset. Turk escaped to a 3-3 score and Lee continued to work his offense, turning a fast low shot into a takedown and a 5-3 lead with 1:32 on the clock. Lee cut Turk loose to a 5-4 score and continued to press on offense. Turk was able to defend each Lee shot and trailed by one after one. Trailing 5-4, Turk chose down to start the second period and Lee dominated the action from the top, forcing a stall warning at the 1:30 mark and building up 1:44 in riding time before cutting the Hawkeye loose to a 5-5 tie. Lee notched another takedown as the period ended and led 7-5 with over 2:00 in riding time after two. Lee chose down to start the third period and picked up another point on a second Turk stall. Lee scrambled to an escape and a 9-5 lead with 1:07 in riding time at the 1:10 mark. He notched a quick double leg takedown to up his lead to 11-5, cut Turk loose and began looking for bonus points with another takedown. The Lion slipped on a slight throw attempt, giving up the takedown, and posted an 11-8 win. 149: Senior Zain Retherford (Benton, Pa.), ranked No. 1 at 149, met No. 2 Brandon Sorensen. The duo battled evenly for the first half of the opening period. Retherford connected on a single leg at the 1:13 mark and took an early 2-0 lead. The Lion then went to work on top, breaking the Hawkeye down and looking for a chance to turn him for back points. Sorensen was able to keep from giving up any near fall points and escaped to a 2-1 score as the period ended. Trailing 2-1, Sorensen chose down to start the second period and Retherford went to work on top. Retherford built up 2:05 in riding time, working the clock down to under 1:00. Retherford maintained control for the remainder of the period and carried the 2-1 lead with a clinched riding time point (3:06) into the third period. Retherford chose down to start the third period and quickly escaped to a 3-1 lead. The Lion senior muscled his way through a low single, took Sorensen down and cut him loose to a 5-2 score with a clinched riding time point. Retherford was unable to break through Sorensen's defense to roll up a major and walked away with a strong 6-2 win with 3:07 in riding time. 157: With No. 1 Jason Nolf (Yatesboro, Pa.) still sidelined at 157, Nittany Lion Bo Pipher (Paonia, Colo.) took on No. 2 Michael Kemerer. Pipher took a quick early shot but Kemerer countered his way to a takedown and a 2-0 lead at the 2:40 mark. Pipher worked his way to his feet and escaped to a 2-1 score but Kemerer quickly notched a second takedown to lead 4-1 with 1:45 on the clock. Pipher escaped to a 4-2 score but Kemerer notched a third takedown with :35 on the clock and rode Pipher out for the rest of the period. Leading 6-2, Kemerer chose down to start the second period and escaped to a 7-2 score at the 1:41 mark. Kemerer connected on a low shot to up his lead to 9-2 at the 1:00 mark. Pipher escaped to a 9-3 score with :43 on the clock but Kemerer notched on more takedown to lead 11-3 with 2:04 in riding time after two periods. Pipher chose down to start the third period and escaped to an 11-4 score with 1:38 on the clock. Kemerer scored on a low shot at the :50 mark and upped his lead to 13-4 with a clinched riding time point. The Hawkeye finished on top and, with 3:22 in riding time, posted a 14-4 major decision. 165: Sophomore Vincenzo Joseph (Pittsburgh, Pa.0, ranked No. 1 at 165, met No. 7 Alex Marinelli. Joseph countered a quick Marinelli shot and nearly locked the Hawkeye up for a throw right off the opening whistle. But Marinelli was able to stay on his feet and action resumed neutral at the 2:20 mark. The Lion sophomore worked the middle of the mat for the next minute plus and then blew through a fast double leg for the opening takedown and a 2-0 lead at the :47 mark. Marinelli escaped to a 2-1 score with :20 left and that score held into the second period. Leading by one, Joseph chose down to start the second period. The Lion steadily worked his way to an escape and a 3-1 lead at the 1:25 mark. He fought off two solid shots and then worked a fast double into a takedown and a 5-1 lead, nearly picking up back points in the process. He tried to lock up a cradle but Marinelli fought through the move and escaped, forcing a reset at the :20 mark. Trailing 5-2, Marinelli chose down to start the third period and escaped to a 5-3 score. Joseph tried to throw the Hawkeye but got tripped to his back, giving up the takedown and four back points to trail 9-5 at the 1:10 mark. Joseph escaped to a 9-6 score with :40 left and began chasing the Hawkeye, looking to tie the bout. Marinelli was able to fight off the Lions' charge and posted the 9-6 upset win. 174: Sophomore Mark Hall (Apple Valley, Minn.), ranked No. 2 at 174, battled Joey Gunther. Hall caught Gunther's shoulders at the 2:20 mark and worked the Hawkeye to his back for a takedown. He then locked up a cradle and picked up the fall at the 1:00 mark. 184: Junior Bo Nickal (Allen, Texas), ranked No. 1 at 184, took on Iowa's Mitch Bowman. Nickal wasted no time taking Bowman down. The Lion used a fast low single to take the Hawkeye down and then deftly locked up a cradle to post the pin at the :50 mark, Penn State's second straight fast fall. 197: Junior Shakur Rasheed (Coram, N.Y.) got the nod at 197 and battled No. 7 Cash Wilcke. Rasheed wasted no time in opening up a lead, taking the Hawkeye down off the opening whistle for an early 2-0 lead. The Lion worked the top position, nearly locking up a cradle but action moved out of bounds and a reset was called with 1:56 on the clock. Wilcke escaped off the reset and Rasheed led 2-1 with :58 in riding time at the 1:45 mark. Rasheed's offense was unstoppable early, connecting on a low single for another takedown and a 4-1 lead with 1:20 on the clock. Rasheed broke Wilcke down to build up well over 1:30 in riding time, forcing a stall warning in the process. Rasheed finished the period on top and led 4-1 with 2:31 in riding time after the opening period. Rasheed chose down to start the second period and quickly escaped to a 5-1 lead. The Lion continued to press Wilcke, looking for a chance to score again. Wilcke countered and forced a scramble that ended in a potentially dangerous call. Iowa challenged for a takedown on the scramble but the call stood and action resumed with Rasheed leading 5-1 at the :42 mark. Wilcke shot low and Rasheed scrambled his way to a stalemate as the period ended. Wilcke chose neutral to start the third period and Rasheed made him pay, working his way through a fast double leg to open up a 7-1 lead with another takedown. The Lion clinched the riding time point and continued to work for a chance to turn the Hawkeye. Rasheed picked up a point on another Wilcke stall and led 8-1. Wilcke escaped with :20 left and with just :08 left, Rasheed roared through a final double leg to clinch a major decision. With 3:52 in riding time, Rasheed rolled to the 11-2 major decision. 285: Junior Nick Nevills (Clovis, Calif.), ranked No. 6 at 285, met No. 3 Sam Stoll. The duo battled evenly for the first two minutes of the opening period, with both men looking for control in the middle of the mat. Nevills took a slight low single at the :45 mark but Stoll stepped away from the shot and action moved to the second stanza tied 0-0. Stoll chose down to start the second period and quickly escaped to a 1-0 lead. The duo worked the middle of the mat for the remainder of the period and Nevills trailed by one after one. The Lion senior chose down to start the third period and quickly escaped to a 1-1 tie. He then continued to work his offense on the edge of the mat and scrambled his way to a takedown and a 3-1 lead at the 1:40 mark. The Lion senior maintained control until a Stoll escape at the :50 mark, with Nevills lead 3-2 with :45 in time. Nevills stepped away from a final Stoll shot and posted the strong 3-2 win.
  11. CEDAR FALLS, Iowa -- UNI wrestling won eight matches to take down Iowa State 31-7 in the teams' first official Big 12 matchup against each other. It also marks the first time UNI has beaten Iowa State in consecsutive wins since the 2003 and 2004. UNI improves to 6-4 overall, 3-2 in the Big 12. ISU falls to 8-9 overall, 3-6 in the Big 12. "We kept attacking for the most part, which is what I want to see," said head coach Doug Schwab. "A packed West Gym is fun. I want it like this every time. We just need to compete in a way that people don't want to miss it. It was a great atmosphere." Jay Schwarm led off the dual at 125 pounds with his 13th fall of the season to put UNI up 6-0. He grabbed a takedown right away and stuck ISU's Sinjin Briggs in 51 seconds, making it his 10th first-period fall of the season. The Panthers gave up a major decision at 133 pounds, but got a forfeit at 141 pounds. No. 8 Max Thomsen kept the momentum rolling at 149 pounds. His three takedowns propelled him to a 7-5 decision over No. 20 Jarrett Degen. It was Thomsen's third top-20 win of the year. He also had an exhibition win against No. 5 Matthew Kolodzik of Princeton to kick off the season. A last-second takedown by UNI's Logan Ryan at 157 pounds prevented sudden victory. Ryan beat Chase Straw by 3-1 decision to give the Panthers an 18-4 lead at intermission. ISU came out of the break to take 165 pounds, but it was UNI for the rest of the dual. "I still think there are situations we can attack even more and score more points," said Schwab. "Lujan – I like how he competed today - a little gritty and edge to him." No.7 Taylor Lujan grabbed seven takedowns to earn a 17-6 major decision over ISU's Danny Bush at 174 pounds. No. 10 Drew Foster beat Pestano with a 6-4 decision. Carter Isley grabbed one takedown against returning NCAA qualifier Marcus Harrington and went on to win, 4-3. I like where our team is at," said Schwab. "We're healthy. That's a testament to our guys and the work they've done, not just this season, but all spring, all summer all fall, the year before. And they've kept themselves strong. We have a good strength program, and we should be best at the end of the year, which is what you want." NEXT UP UNI will host No. 3 Missouri 2 p.m. Saturday at the West Gym for Senior Night. The Panthers will honor their only senior, Jake Hodges. Results: 125: #19 Jay Schwarm (UNI) pinned Sinjin Briggs (ISU), 0:51 133: Markus Simmons (ISU) maj. dec. Jack Wagner (UNI), 14-0 141: #9 Josh Alber (UNI) won by forfeit 149: #8 Max Thomsen (UNI) dec. #20 Jarrett Degen (ISU), 7-5 157: Logan Ryan (UNI) dec. Chase Straw (ISU), 3-1 165: Skyler St. John (ISU) dec. Dan Kelly, 7-4 174: #7 Taylor Lujan (UNI) maj. dec. Danny Bush (ISU), 17-6 184: #10 Drew Foster (UNI) dec. Dane Pestano (ISU), 6-4 197: #14 Jacob Holschlag (UNI) dec. #33 Sam Colbray (ISU), 2-0 285: Carter Isley (UNI) dec. Marcus Harrington (ISU), 4-3
  12. DAVIDSON, N.C. -- Davidson wrestling finished the weekly sweep, downing Belmont Abbey on senior night at John M. Belk Arena Saturday, 25-16. With the win Davidson improves to 3-9 overall, while with the loss Belmont Abbey falls to 4-8 on the season. On a night celebrating the five seniors, captain Dustin Runzo picked up the 'Cats first win of the evening at 133 pounds, using a pair of first period takedowns and a third frame reversal to earn a difficult 13-9 decision. Junior Tony Palumbo outlasted his opponent at 157 pounds, 9-5, while sophomore Connor Fenn dominated start to finish in a 17-2 technical fall. The Wildcats ended the match with a pair of seniors in Konner Pritchard and Will Cooley. Pritchard ended his bout at 197 strong, using a two and four seconds near fall counts to gap Brian Girard and earn a technical fall victory, 16-1. Cooley needed overtime to win at heavyweight, but the Branchburg, N.J., native forced a stalling call to win his final match at home and seal a 25-16 victory over the Crusaders. Davidson is 11-0 all-time against Belmont Abbey. The 'Cats finish out the regular season on the road Friday, Feb. 16 at Gardner-Webb in a SoCon clash. First bout from Boiling Springs, N.C. is slated for 7 p.m. Results: 125: Ryan Davis (BA) maj. dec. over Michael McClelland (DC), 15-2 133: Nathan Oakley (BA) dec. over Zamir Ode (DC), 5-1 141: Dustin Runzo (DC) dec. over Justin Payne (BA), 13-7 149: Will Baldwin (DC) winner by forfeit 157: Tony Palumbo (DC) dec. over Jonathan Carpenter (BA), 9-5 165: Greg Hilliard (BA) fall over Tien Hunter (DC), 1:09 174: John Glunt (BA) dec. over Noah Satterfield (DC), 7-3 184: Conor Fenn (DC) tech. fall over Luke Glunt (BA), 17-2 197: Konner Pritchard (DC) tech. fall over Brian Girard (BA), 16-1 285: Will Cooley (DC) SV over Mike Siwiec (BA), 5-4
  13. STANFORD, Calif. -- Mason Pengilly and Isaiah Locsin scored late takedowns to clinch Stanford's 21-15 win over Oregon State, Saturday, at Maples Pavilion. For just the second time in program history, the Cardinal (7-4, 3-1 Pac-12) defeated the Beavers (5-6, 1-2 Pac-12) in a dual. Stanford held a 15-12 advantage after seven bouts. Pengilly, who was wrestling in just his second match this season, pulled out a 7-6 decision over Devan Turner at 133 pounds. Tied 4-4 after two periods, Turner chose down to start the final frame. He quickly earned a reversal and Pengilly got the escape, trailing 6-5. As the clock wound down, Pengilly came out of a scramble with two and the win. He is now 2-0 on the season. Locsin sealed the win for the Cardinal at 141 pounds, defeating Jack Hathaway 2-1. There was no score in the first period and Hathaway tallied the escape in the second. Locsin chose neutral to start the third and put two on the board with less than 20 seconds remaining in the bout. He improves to 18-8 overall and 4-3 in duals this season. Redshirt junior Paul Fox put the Cardinal on the board first with a 5-2 decision over Hunter Willits at 157 pounds. Fox scored a takedown in the first and second periods and tallied an escape in the third in the win. Fox now stands at 18-5 overall and 7-1 in duals this season. At 165 pounds, redshirt freshman Brandon Dallavia scored five points for Stanford with a 16-0 technical fall in 4:35 over Rodney Williams. He secured a takedown, a reversal and 12 near fall points in his second dual win of the season. Dallavia moves to 10-13 overall. Fifth-year senior Keaton Subjeck, who is ranked ninth nationally, made it 12-0 Stanford with a 13-5 major decision over Myles Terry at 174 pounds. Up 6-3 in the third, Subjeck tallied three more takedowns and finished with 2:08 in riding time for the bonus points. He leads the team this season with 23 wins and is 10-1 in duals. Redshirt sophomore Austin Flores increased the Cardinal's lead to 15-0 with an 11-6 decision over Bob Coleman at 184 pounds. Tied 5-5 after two, Flores earned an escape, two takedowns and finished with 1:27 of riding time for his third dual win of the year. The Beavers won the next three bouts, including the top-10 showdown at heavyweight. Ranked eighth in the country, Oregon State's Amar Dhesi topped fifth-ranked Nathan Butler, 8-5. Stanford closes out the dual portion of its schedule on Friday as it hosts Big Ten power Nebraska. Action begins at 7 p.m. PT on Pac-12 Networks. Results: 125 #12 Ronnie Bresser (OSU) dec. Gabriel Townsell (STAN) 6-1 133 Mason Pengilly (STAN) dec. Devan Turner (OSU) 7-6 141 Isaiah Locsin (STAN) dec. Jack Hathaway (OSU) 2-1 149 Josh Reyes (OSU) dec. Jake Barry (STAN) 9-4 157 Paul Fox (STAN) dec. Hunter Willits (OSU) 5-2 165 Brandon Dallavia (STAN) tech. fall Rodney Williams (OSU) 16-0 (4:35) 174 #9 Keaton Subjeck (STAN) maj. dec. Myles Terry (OSU) 13-5 184 Austin Flores (STAN) dec. Bob Coleman (OSU) 11-6 197 #14 Corey Griego (OSU) fall Cole DePasquale (STAN) F3:52 285 #8 Amar Dhesi (OSU) dec. #5 Nathan Butler (STAN) 8-5
  14. PHILADELPHIA, Pa. -- The Cornell wrestling team swept a pair of dual meets on Saturday afternoon to capture a record 16th consecutive Ivy League title, topping Penn 32-9 and Princeton 34-6 on the road, its 82nd and 83rd straight conference win. The Big Red improved to 12-2 overall and capped yet another undefeated conference season in the process. #10 Cornell 32, Penn 9 The Cornell wrestling team won six of the seven contested bouts in a dominant 32-9 win at Penn on Saturday afternoon at the Palestra. Aided by forfeits at 125 and 141, Cornell built a 22-0 lead in the team score and was never threatened in picking up its 82nd straight Ivy win. The 16 consecutive league titles builds on its own record - no school in any sport has won more Ivy League titles in consecutive years. The win was the 16th straight over the Quakers, who handed Cornell its last loss back in 2002. In the marquee matchup at 197 pounds, Ben Darmstadt earned a pair of first period takedowns over Penn's ninth-ranked Frank Mattiace and ended the period on top. The third-ranked Darmstadt, who was 0-2 during his career against the Quaker, then rode Mattiace for the entire second period to go into the final break up 5-1 after a stalling point and with riding time locked up. The freshman chose top to begin the third looking for a tilt, but could only add an additional stalling point to close out the match 8-1 with 5:45 of riding time. Chaz Tucker started the search for bonus points with a late takedown and ride-out in the third for a 12-4 major decision victory over Tristin DeVincenzo. Will Koll and Fredy Stroker both fell just short of bonus points but won comfortable decisions in the middle weights, as did Max Dean at 184. Milik Dawkins came out at 174 and dominated Quinton Hiles for a 17-5 major decision leading into Darmstadt's important victory. The Big Red gave back one of its two forfeits by not putting out a heavyweight on the mat for the final score. #10 Cornell 34, Princeton 6 It was 15-0 after three matches and the Tigers never recovered as Cornell had an answer for everything Princeton through its way. Noah Baughman and Yianni Diakomihalis had second period pinfalls sandwiched around a workmanlike 5-2 win for Chaz Tucker at 133 to get things rolling, then won all five matches after intermission after the Tigers crawled back within 15-6 with a pair of hard fought decisions that went in their direction. Jon Jay Chavez dominated in a 12-1 major decision over Leonard Merkin, who was wrestling up a weight for the Tigers. Brandon Womack squeaked out a 5-4 decision over Jonathan Schleifer at 174 in a match that could have EIWA seeding implications. Max Dean put the Ivy title chase to bed with a 16-0 tech fall win over Kevin Parker, and Ben Darmstadt used a heavy ride and a pair of reversals to knock off No. 17 Patrick Brucki at 197, his third win over a top 20 wrestler in 24 hours. Cornell closed the dual with a 9-0 major decision victory by Jeramy Sweany that made the final 34-6. #10 Cornell 32, Penn 9 125: Noah Baughman (C) won by forfeit 133: Chaz Tucker (C) won by major decision over Tristin DeVincenzo (P), 12-4 141: #4 Yianni Diakomihalis (C) won by forfeit 149: Will Koll (C) won by decision over Patrick Munn (P), 9-3 157: Fredy Stroker (C) won by decision over Jon Errico (P), 6-0 165: May Bethea (P) won by decision over Adam Santoro (C), 8-3 174: Milik Dawkins (C) won by major decision over Quinton Hiles (P), 17-5 184: #11 Max Dean (C) won by decision over Joe Heyob (P), 8-2 197: #3 Ben Darmstadt (C) won by decision over #9 Frank Mattiace (P), 8-1 285: Tyler Hall (P) won by forfeit #10 Cornell 34, Princeton 6 125: Noah Baughman (C) won by fall over Matteo DeVincenzo (P), 4:34 133: Chaz Tucker (C) won by decision over Jonathan Gomez (P), 5-2 141: #4 Yianni Diakomihalis (C) won by fall over Jordan Reich (P), 4:44 149: #12 Matthew Kolodzik (P) won by decision over Will Koll (C), 8-4 157: Mike D'Angelo (P) won by decision over Fredy Stroker (C), 4-0 165: #18 Jon Jay Chavez (C) won by major decision over Leonard Merkin (P), 12-1 174: Brandon Womack (C) won by decision over Jonathan Schleifer (P), 5-4 184: #11 Max Dean (C) won by technical fall over Kevin Parker (P), 16-0 197: #3 Ben Darmstadt (C) won by decision over #17 Patrick Brucki (P), 10-6 285: Jeramy Sweany (C) won by major decision over Christian Araneo (P), 9-0
  15. FAIRFIELD, Conn. -- Sophomore Zach Krause posted his fourth fall of the year, the Bears tallied five major decisions, and Brown University wrestling blanked Sacred Heart University, 44-0, on Saturday evening at the Pitt Center. The Bears (6-5 5-3 EIWA) won all 10 of the dual's matches, including the eight that were contested, taking eight bonus point wins over the host Pioneers (2-8, 0-3 EIWA). Krause (Plainfield, Ill.) led the Bears with his second-period pin while senior Zeke Salvo (Baltimore, Md.), juniors Jon Viruet (Springfield, Mass.), CJ LaFragola (Little Egg Harbor, N.J.), and Tucker Ziegler (Myersville, Md.), and freshman Bryce Rogers (Orlando, Fla.) all registered major decision wins. Senior Justin Staudenmayer (Plymouth Meeting, Pa.) and junior Ian Butterbrodt (North Andover, Mass.) both won via decision, and sophomore Trey Keeley (Washington Ill.) and freshman Hunter Kosco (Canal Fulton, Ohio) both took forfeit victories. After Keeley and Kosco won via forfeit at 125 and 133 pounds respectively, Salvo claimed a 12-2 major decision over Shaun Williams at 141 pounds to give Brown a 16-0 lead in the team score. Krause followed with a pin in the second period at 149 pounds over Jay Oakes. Staudenmayer made the score 25-0 with a 5-4 triumph over Paul Klee at 157 pounds. Opening the second half of the meet, Viruet scored a 14-4 major decision over Will Schmidt at 165 pounds. Rogers extended Brown's advantage to 33-0 with a 14-5 major decision over Thomas Grosso at 174 pounds. Concluding the dual, LaFragola won via major decision, 14-5, at 184 pounds over Mark Boyle, Ziegler topped Joe Toci via major decision, 16-6, at 197 pounds, and Butterbrodt edged John Hartnett at heavyweight, 4-2. Next, Brown completes the dual portion of its season on Saturday, Feb. 17 with road meets at Hofstra (1:00 p.m.) and Columbia (6:00 p.m.) before competing at the EIWA Championships from Mar. 3-4. Results: 125: Trey Keeley (B) wins via forfeit (Brown 6-0) 133: Hunter Kosco (B) wins via forfeit (Brown 12-0) 141: Zeke Salvo (B) def. Shaun Williams (S), MD 12-2 (Brown 16-0) 149: Zach Krause (B) def. Jay Oakes (S), Fall 3:00 (Brown 22-0) 157: Justin Staudenmayer (B) def. Paul Klee (S), Dec. 5-4 (Brown 25-0) 165: Jon Viruet (B) def. Will Schmidt (S), MD 14-4 (Brown 29-0) 174: Bryce Rogers (B) def. Thomas Grosso (S), MD 16-6 (Brown 33-0) 184: CJ LaFragola (B) def. Mark Boyle (S), MD 14-5 (Brown 37-0) 197: Tucker Ziegler (B) def. Joe Toci (S), MD 16-6 (Brown 41-0) 285: Ian Butterbrodt (B) def. John Hartnett (S), Dec. 4-2 (Brown 44-0)
  16. PHILADELPHIA -- The University of Pennsylvania wrestling team salvaged a second split of an Ivy League dual weekend, downing Columbia in the second match of the day following a loss to No. 12 Cornell in the opener. The Quakers never trailed in their 21-18 win over Columbia, leading by as much as 10-0 before wins from Joe Heyob and No. 9 Frank Mattiace broke a 14-14 tie late and secured the win. That victory followed a 32-9 loss to the Big Red. No. 17 May Bethea was the only Quaker to win both of his matches on the day, improving to 20-6 this season. He scored a 7-3 decision over Cornell's Adam Santoro to open his day, breaking a 0-0 tie after one period with two takedowns in the second. Against Columbia's Laurence Kosoy, he scored six takedowns – including three in the third period – for an important major decision. With injuries hitting the Red and Blue at an inopportune time, the Quakers had a makeshift lineup in place against Cornell and the Big Red capitalized to the tune of a 22-0 lead midway through the dual. At 197 pounds, No. 3 Ben Darmstadt of Cornell was able to even the season series against Penn's No. 9 Frank Mattiace after an 8-1 decision. Darmstadt scored quickly to take a 2-0 lead and added a takedown following a scramble late in the first period for a 4-1 lead. Mattiace struggled to get out from bottom in the second and third periods, leading to stalling points against and riding time. Mattiace still holds a 2-1 lead in the all-time series between the two wrestlers – both of Mattiace's wins by major decision. After Senior Day Ceremonies to honor May Bethea, Freddie Dunau, Joe Heyob, Quinton Hiles, Marc Mastropietro, Frank Mattiace and Joe Velliquette, the Quakers quickly pounced on the Lions with wins from a pair of freshman. Daniel Planta made his return to the lineup and pinned Spencer Good in 1:08 to open the dual. Classmate Gianni Ghione followed with a 13-3 major decision at 133. He connected on two takedowns in the first period, but opened up the bout with a takedown and four nearfall in the second. Columbia won the next three matches to tie the dual at 10-10 at halftime. JP Ascolese knocked off freshman Thomas DiGiovanni, 12-6, at 141. That was followed by a 14-1 major decision for Jacob Macalolooy over Joe Oliva at 149. A takedown and four backpoints in the first period staked Macalolooy to a big lead and he never looked back. Markus Scheidel brought the dual meet level at 10-10 with an 11-6 decision over Joe Velliquette. The bout was close late, Scheidel rallied to tie the match, 6-6, at the end of two periods after Velliquette had led, 6-3 midway through the second. In the third, Scheidel rode out and added four late backpoints for the final margin. The teams traded major decisions at 165 and 174. Bethea gave Penn a 14-10 lead with his 14-5 win at 165 before Tyrel White knocked off Brian Krasowski, 13-4. The Quakers took the next two bouts to seal the dual. Joe Heyob edged Andrew Psomas, 5-4, at 184. Heyob had a takedown in the first, and led, 3-2, after two. In the third period, the two wrestlers traded reversals – Psomas first, then Heyob – before Psomas escaped to get within one. Heyob defended in the final 10 seconds to secure the win. Mattiace knew he needed to score bonus points to finish off the team win, and he connected on five takedowns to defeated Michel Bulkin, 13-4. Bulkin kept the bout close, trailing just 2-1 after one period. Mattiace scored twice in each of the final two periods, including a takedown in the final seconds to finish off the major and put Penn ahead by seven points. That lead was too far for Columbia to overcome with just one bout left, and No. 15 Garrett Ryan picked up a major decision, 18-5, over Tyler Hall. Penn Defeats Columbia, 21-18 125: Daniel Planta (Penn) FALL Spencer Good (Columbia), 1:08, Penn leads, 6-0 133: Gianni Ghione (Penn) MD Alec Kelly (Columbia), 13-3, Penn leads, 10-0 141: JP Ascolese (Columbia) DEC Thomas DiGiovanni (Penn), 12-6, Penn leads, 10-3 149: Jacob Macalolooy (Columbia) MD Joe Oliva (Penn), 14-1, Penn leads, 10-7 157: Markus Scheidel (Columbia) DEC Joe Velliquette (Penn), 11-6, Match tied, 10-10 165: No. 17 May Bethea (Penn) MD Laurence Kosoy (Columbia), 14-5, Penn leads, 14-10 174: Tyrel White (Columbia) MD Brian Krasowski (Penn), 13-4, Match tied, 14-14 184: Joe Heyob (Penn) DEC Andrew Psomas (Columbia), 5-4, Penn leads, 17-14 197: No. 9 Frank Mattiace (Penn) DEC Michael Bulkin (Columbia), 13-4, Penn leads, 21-14 285: No. 15 Garrett Ryan (Columbia) MD Tyler Hall (Penn), 18-5, Penn leads, 21-18 No. 12 Cornell Defeats Penn, 32-9 125: Noah Baughman (Cornell) wins via forfeit, Cornell leads, 6-0 133: Chaz Tucker (Cornell) MD Tristin DeVincenzo (Penn), 12-4, Cornell leads, 10-0 141: No. 4 Yianni Diakomihalis (Cornel) wins via forfeit, Cornell leads, 16-0 149: William Koll (Cornell) DEC Patrick Munn (Penn), 9-3, Cornell leads, 19-0 157: Fredy Stroker (Cornell) DEC Jon Errico (Penn), 6-0, Cornell leads, 22-0 165: No. 17 May Bethea (Penn) DEC Adam Santoro (Cornell), 7-3, Cornell leads, 22-3 174: Milik Dawkins (Cornell) MD Quinton Hiles (Penn), 17-5, Cornell leads, 26-3 184: No. 12 Max Dean (Cornell) DEC Joe Heyob (Penn), 7-2, Cornell leads, 29-3 197: No. 3 Ben Darmstadt (Cornell) DEC No. 9 Frank Mattiace (Penn 8-1), Cornell leads, 32-3 285: Tyler Hall (Penn) wins via forfeit, Cornell leads, 32-9 Penn closes the 2017-18 regular season on Feb. 17 with a pair of road contests. The Quakers head to Princeton (12 p.m.) before finishing up in University City at Drexel (7 p.m.)
  17. PHILADELPHIA, Pa. -- The Cornell wrestling team won six of the seven contested bouts and claimed a share of the program's 16th straight Ivy League title with a dominant 32-9 win at Penn on Saturday afternoon at the Palestra. The Big Red improved to 11-2 (4-0 Ivy) on the season, while the Quakers fell to 8-6 (1-2 Ivy). Cornell can claim the championship outright tonight with a victory at Princeton in a dual that kicks off at 6 p.m. Aided by forfeits at 125 and 141, Cornell built a 22-0 lead in the team score and was never threatened in picking up its 82nd straight Ivy win. The 16 consecutive league titles builds on its own record - no school in any sport has won more Ivy League titles in consecutive years. The win was the 16th straight over the Quakers, who handed Cornell its last loss back in 2002. In the marquee matchup at 197 pounds, Ben Darmstadt earned a pair of first period takedowns over Penn's ninth-ranked Frank Mattiace and ended the period on top. The third-ranked Darmstadt, who was 0-2 during his career against the Quaker, then rode Mattiace for the entire second period to go into the final break up 5-1 after a stalling point and with riding time locked up. The freshman chose top to begin the third looking for a tilt, but could only add an additional stalling point to close out the match 8-1 with 5:45 of riding time. Chaz Tucker started the search for bonus points with a late takedown and ride-out in the third for a 12-4 major decision victory over Tristin DeVincenzo. Will Koll and Fredy Stroker both fell just short of bonus points but won comfortable decisions in the middle weights, as did Max Dean at 184. Milik Dawkins came out at 174 and dominated Quinton Hiles for a 17-5 major decision leading into Darmstadt's important victory. The Big Red gave back one of its two forfeits by not putting out a heavyweight on the mat for the final score. Results: 125: Noah Baughman (C) won by forfeit 133: Chaz Tucker (C) won by major decision over Tristin DeVincenzo (P), 12-4 141: #4 Yianni Diakomihalis (C) won by forfeit 149: Will Koll (C) won by decision over Patrick Munn (P), 9-3 157: Fredy Stroker (C) won by decision over Jon Errico (P), 6-0 165: May Bethea (P) won by decision over Adam Santoro (C), 8-3 174: Milik Dawkins (C) won by major decision over Quinton Hiles (P), 17-5 184: #11 Max Dean (C) won by decision over Joe Heyob (P), 8-2 197: #3 Ben Darmstadt (C) won by decision over #9 Frank Mattiace (P), 8-1 285: Tyler Hall (P) won by forfeit
  18. RIVERSIDE, Calif. -- CSU Bakersfield wrestling team overcame the Lancers in its last away dual match of the season. The Roadrunners defeated Cal Baptist 34-7 in front of a large crowd for the Lancers senior night. Redshirt senior Matt Williams moves up in the record books to hold the 6th spot on CSUB's Career Records for the most pins with 31. The Dual started at the 133 bout with No. 28 Sean Nickell Adam Velasquez (CSU). Velasquez gets a takedown with a minute left while Nickell adds an escape a late takedown to end the first period 3-2. Nickell starts the second period with a quick take down and ended the period at 5-2. The No. 28 redshirt junior ends the match with a 11-3 major decision and gets CSUB on the board with first four points of the night. At 141, Russell Rohlfing gets a takedown in the first to lead 2-0 against Andrew Schulte (CB). Rohlfing gets an early reversal, a three take downs, three escapes and a four point nearfall to end the second period with a dominant lead 14-3. Into the third period and Rohlfing continues to surge and finishes the match with a tech fall 23-5. At 149, Daxton Gordon (CBU) takes the lead over Kalani Tonge (CSUB) in the first period with two takedowns. Tonge tries to come back but only gets two escapes in the match. Cal Baptist's Gordon wins by a 14-2 major decision and puts CBU on the board with four points. Knowing that CSUB was only up by five points, redshirt senior No. 16 Coleman Hammond gets a late escape in the first period while Slater Johnson (CBU) had an early takedown to end the first period 1-2. Into the second and Hammond adds another escape, then gets a point for an illegal move by Johnson and goes 3-2 in the second. With 30 seconds left the redshirt senior adds a takedown to end the match 5-3. Bakersfield led 12-4 at the start of the 165 bout with Jacob Thalin, who gets 2-0 lead over Peter Cunningham (CBU) in the first period. Cunningham tries to stay alive but only added two escapes in the match and Thalin gives CSUB another four points in a 13-2 major decision win. Filling in for Bryan Battisto for the night was Lorenzo De La Riva who normally wrestles in the 165 weight class. De La Riva matched up with No. 2 Nolan Kistler (CBU) and survived the full seven minutes of the match and earned two escapes in the match but unfortunately came up short and Kistler takes a 6-2 decision to give Cal Baptist three more points. In the 184 bout, redshirt freshman Dominic Ducharme matched up against No. 3 Nick Fiegnar (CBU), who starts out quickly getting a 8-0 lead over Ducharme. The redshirt freshman added a late takedown in the first period to cut Fiegnar lead 3-8. Into the second period and Ducharme would continue fighting to add an escape and a takedown to go 6-8 at the start of the third. With a minute and 20 seconds left the match is tied at 10-10, the redshirt freshman gets another takedown and a stalling time to win in a 13-11 decision over No. 3 Fiegnar. CSUB led the dual 19-7 starting with redshirt senior No. 14 Matt Williams against Garrett Strang (CBU). Williams starts out taking a 4-1 lead in the first period and then continued to surge in the second period at 14-1 before getting a last 30 second pin in the period. The redshirt senior remains undefeated in the season with a pin over Strang at 4:27. William adds another pin to his career record to put him in the 6th sport in CSUB's history. First two periods go scoreless in the 285 weight class with Mark Penyacsek and Zach Schrader (CBU). Penyacsek gets an early escape in the third period and ends the period with 1:56 of riding time to win in a 2-0 decision over Schrader. Bakersfield started with a 28-7 lead over Cal Baptist at the start of the final match of the night but chose to forfeit the 125 bout against No. 27 Sergio Mendez. CSUB (6-9, 1-2 PAC-12) will return home to host its last dual of the season on Sunday. The `Runners will conclude their final home dual with a senior night against Oregon State on Feb. 11 starting at 6 p.m. in the Icardo Center. Results: 133: Sean Nickell (CSUB) def. Adam Velasquez (CBU) by major decision, 11-3 141: Russell Rohlfing (CSUB) def. Andrew Schulte (CBU) def. by tech fall, 23-5 149: Daxton Gordon (CB) def. Kalani Tonge (CSUB) by decision, 14-2 157: Coleman Hammond (CSUB) def. Slater Johnson (CBU) by decision, 5-3 165: Jacob Thalin (CSUB) def. Peter Cunningham (CBU) by decision, 13-2 174: #2 Nolan Kistler (CB) def. Lorenzo De La Riva (CSUB) by decision, 6-2 184: Dominic Ducharme (CSUB) def. #3 Nick Fiegener (CBU) by decision, 13-11 197: Matt Williams (CSUB) vs. Garrett Strang (CP) by pin (4:33) 285: Mark Penyacsek (CSUB) def. Zach Schrader (CBU) by decision, 2-0 125: Sergio Mendez (CSUB) def. Alex Nunez (CBU) by forfeit
  19. MOUNT PLEASANT, Mich. -- The Central Michigan wrestling team recorded one pin and one technical fall on Friday in topping Eastern Michigan, 29-7, in a Mid-American Conference dual on the Chippewas' Senior Night at McGuirk Arena. The Chippewas, who have won three consecutive duals and seven of their last eight, improved to 8-4, 5-1 MAC. Eastern Michigan is 7-7, 3-4. Redshirt freshman Matt Stencel capped the evening with a first-period pin in the 285-pound match. His win came over senior Gage Hutchison, who is ranked second in the weight class in the MAC. Stencel is ranked fourth. CMU's technical fall came at 174, where senior CJ Brucki posted a 17-2 win. “It adds to the excitement, it adds to the moment for us going out like that,” Brucki said of winning in dominant fashion on Senior Night. LATE START The start of the meet was delayed by two hours because the Eagles encountered travel difficulties because of a snowstorm. GOOD START CMU redshirt freshman 125-pounder Drew Hildebrandt scored a takedown with 17 seconds remaining to win the night's first bout, 5-4. That set the tone as the Chippewas went on to win eight of the 10 matches. “Starting at 125 Hildebrandt comes back and wins that match in the third period it looked like he was dead in the water,” CMU coach Tom Borrelli said. “He got taken down with 45 seconds left and he got out and got a takedown and finished the match on top.” COMEBACK CMU's junior 149-pounder Justin Oliver came back from an early 6-0 deficit to win, 12-10, on a takedown with under 25 seconds remaining. It was Oliver's first match in three weeks after he was injured in a dual with Missouri. His win came over senior Kyle Springer, who is the reigning MAC Wrestler of the Week, is ranked third in the MAC, and has scored bonus points in 13 of his 18 matches this season. “He hasn't been able to train real hard,” Borrelli said of Oliver, who is ranked second in the MAC and fourth nationally. “That's just unbelievable guts. It was amazing. To fight off his back to start with. … To keep your wits and keep pecking away and get the final takedown. That (Eastern) kid's a really good wrestler. He's a senior, he's been around the block and he's having a really good year. (Oliver's) got to be in pretty good shape or he's got unbelievable guts to do that.” TAKEDOWN SHOW The Chippewas recorded 20 takedowns on the night. Colin Heffernan (157) had six in his 14-9 victory, and Brucki had five in his. The pair combined for seven takedowns in the third period of their respective matches. “Last dual-meet match in front of the home fans,” Heffernan said. “Kind of want to make it fun – last time they see you compete in the maroon and gold and you want to go out with the best show you can put on. I just wanted to make it as much fun as I could out there. I wanted have a good lasting memory.”
 Said Brucki: “Our team philosophy is put 10 points on the board and the winning will take care of itself. I just knew I was going to out there and wrestle as hard as I could and be consistent with the third-period mentality, adding on and push the pace in the third period.” HANGING IN Chippewa sophomore Mason Smith also came back late to post a 7-5 victory in his 141-pound match. Smith, who is ranked ninth, overcame illness in winning his team-high 28th match of the season (against four losses). “Mason was really sick today,” Borrelli said. “He was three pounds under at weigh in. He might have the flu. He gutted out a win.” QUOTING COACH Borrelli: “All up and down our lineup, we wrestled very hard, we were pretty aggressive. That's a pretty big meet for Eastern and we matched them pretty hard, which is important.” NEXT CMU goes to Kent State for a MAC dual on Sunday (2 p.m.). The Golden Flashes are 11-9, 1-4 after a 19-14 loss to Old Dominion on Friday. Results: 125: Drew Hildebrandt (CMU) dec. Thomas Gutierrez, 5-4 133: Noah Gonser (EMU) dec. Dresden Simon, 3-1 141: Mason Smith (CMU) dec. Sa'Derian Perry, 7-5 149: Justin Oliver (CMU) dec. Kyle Springer, 12-10 157: Colin Heffernan (CMU) dec. J.J. Wolfe, 14-9 165: Zac Carson (EMU) major dec. Logan Parks, 14-5 174: CJ Brucki (CMU) tech fall Andrew McNally, 17-2 184: Jordan Ellingwood (CMU) dec. Kayne MacCallum, 4-0 197: Jordan Atienza (CMU) dec. Derek Hillman, 10-5 285: Matt Stencel (CMU) pinned Gage Hutchison, 1:36
  20. Logan Storley (Photo/Bellator) In two months, Logan Storley will be appearing in his first-ever main-card bout in his young pro MMA career. The four-time NCAA All-American wrestler for University of Minnesota will be facing Joaquin Buckley in a welterweight (170-pound) event at Bellator 197 at Family Arena in St. Charles, Mo. just outside St. Louis on Friday, April 13. Storley signed with Bellator in June 2017. This will be his third fight within that organization, having won his most recent bout by unanimous decision over Matt Secor at Bellator 186 last November. The 25-year-old native of Webster, S.D. -- same hometown as former UFC heavyweight champ Brock Lesnar -- brings a 6-0 record to Bellator 197 since his first pro MMA fight in November 2015. Five of Storley's wins were by TKO, four of those in the first round. A native of St. Louis, Buckley, 23, brings a 8-1 pro record to Bellator 197. His only loss was to Jackie Gosh at Bellator 164 in November 2016, the victim of a first-round TKO. Of his seven wins, five were by TKO. Buckley launched his pro MMA career in September 2014. In addition to the Storley-Buckley bout, other main-card matches at Bellator 197 include Brent Primus vs. Michael Chandler (an NCAA All-American wrestler for University of Missouri), A.J. McKee vs. Justin Lawrence, and Kevin "Baby Slice" Ferguson vs. Devon Brock.
  21. LARAMIE, Wyo. -- The Wyoming wrestling team picked up its fourth-straight dual victory with a 38-4 win against No. 25 Utah Valley on Friday night. The Pokes, ranked No. 17 in the USA Today/NWCA Coaches Poll earned their third win against a ranked opponent this season. UW (11-3, 5-2 Big 12) tallied nine wins against the Wolverines (8-4, 4-2 Big 12). Three came with bonus points, plus a forfeit at 165 pounds. The win also proved to be the tenth straight victory against Utah Valley. Furthermore, head coach Mark Branch stretches his record to 10-0 against UVU. "We were the underdogs at a few of the heavy weights tonight," Branch said. "But it was good to see us pick up those wins. Those were big wins for us and definitely swung things in our favor. I think it showed at times tonight, but when were at home and at elevation, we should have a little more gas in the tank. The score may not indicate it, but we were also a little flat at some weights. I think we can come out tomorrow with intensity and hopefully have a similar end result. It should be fun tomorrow with a good number of alumni watching in the stands." Senior Bryce Meredith easily put the Brown and Gold on the scoreboard first. He pinned Matt Findlay in the second period to give UW an early 6-0 advantage. The win was the 100th career victory against Division I opponents for the Cheyenne native. He now has 85 wins while wearing the Brown and Gold after earning 15 during his freshman season at NC State. Redshirt freshman Sam Turner earned himself a comeback win over Matthew Ontiveros. Like Meredith, Turner picked up the pinned in the second period. Senior Archie Colgan followed with a dominating tech fall over Raider Lofthouse. Colgan, who now has three techs this season, totaled three takedowns on way to the 16-1 victory. At 165 pounds, junior Branson Ashworth won via forfeit. The victory brought UW to a 23-0 lead after four matches. Senior Chaz Polson earned an 8-6 decision over Gary Jantzer at 184 pounds. Polson fell behind in the first period but outscored Jantzer 6-2 from the second frame on. With 46 seconds left, Polson scored a takedown for the sudden victory. Senior Luke Paine picked up a big 3-2 decision over NCAA Qualifier Tanner Orndorff. Paine got on the board first with a takedown before two escapes from Orndorff evened the score. With one second remaining in the final period, Paine slipped away for the escape and victory. At 285 pounds, Sam Eagan followed Paine with a narrow 7-6 decision over 26th-ranked Dustin Dennison. Eagan scored a takedown in overtime with ten seconds remaining to earn his second-straight win. It was also his first win against a ranked opponent. At 125 pounds, Drake Foster kept up with the winning ways as he earned an 11-5 decision over Josh Jensen. Foster scored four takedowns in the solid victory. Redshirt freshman Montorie Bridges closed out the dual with an 8-4 decision over Durbin Lloren. Despite a stall warning point, the 133 pound bout was controlled throughout by Bridges, as he only gave up one escape. With the win, Bridges has now won 18-straight matches. Wyoming is back on the mat tomorrow night as it hosts Northern Colorado for Senior Night. The dual is set to begin at 6 p.m. MT from the Arena-Auditorium. Additionally, former Pokes in attendance will be recognized at intermission. Results: 141: Meredith fall (3:56) over Findlay (UW 6-0) 149: Turner fall (4:37) over Ontiveros (UW 12-0) 157: Colgan tech. fall over Lofthouse 16-1 (UW 17-0) 165: Ashworth winner by forfeit (UW 23-0) 174: Bastian maj. dec. over Kreuger 10-2 (UW 23-4) 184: Polson dec. over Jantzer 8-6 (UW 26-4) 197: Paine dec. over Orndorff 3-2 (UW 29-4) 285: Eagan dec. over Dennison 7-6 (UW 32-4) 125: Foster dec. over Jensen 11-5 (UW 35-4) 133: Bridges dec. over Lloren 8-4 (UW 38-4)
  22. TEMPE, Ariz. -- With three previously-injured starters making their return to dual competition, No. 11 Lehigh went to Arizona State and knocked off the eighth-ranked Sun Devils 22-10 Friday night at Wells Fargo Arena. Juniors Cortlandt Schuyler and Ryan Preisch returned to action with major decision wins at 149 and 184, respectively, as Lehigh won six of 10 bouts overall, scoring bonus points in three. The win improves Lehigh's dual record to 10-3, marking the 19th straight season that the Mountain Hawks won at least 10 duals. Arizona State falls to 10-3 with Lehigh's win snapping a 10-dual Sun Devil winning streak. "Arizona State is a good team so we knew coming in we were going to have to wrestle well," Lehigh head coach Pat Santoro said. "It was nice having those three guys back. It had been a while since we had our full team, so it's nice to have everyone back in the lineup and healthy." Lehigh opened the dual with four straight wins to take a 13-0 lead. At 125, senior Darian Cruz improved to 20-0 on the season and picked up career win 110 with an 8-3 decision over Ryan Millhof. Cruz scored a first period takedown and added a four point near fall in the second to build some cushion as he avenged a loss to Millhof in the round of 12 in the 2016 NCAA Tournament. Junior Scott Parker returned to the lineup at 133 and gutted out a 6-4 sudden victory decision over Ali Naser in a battle of ranked wrestlers. Naser scored the first takedown but Parker responded with one in the second period and scored the bout-winner off a single leg shot in the overtime period. "Naser has been wrestling really well and this was Scotty's first dual in a long time, and it was a big matchup," Santoro said. "We knew it would be a tight match, and it was. Scotty just fought through it and found a way to win in overtime." Freshman Luke Karam made it three straight wins for Lehigh, using a third period escape and takedown to knock off Nikko Villarreal 3-0 at 141. Schuyler was matched up with eighth-ranked Jason Tsirtsis at 149. Tsirtsis was a NCAA Champion and two-time All-American at Northwestern, but Schuyler struck early, throwing Tsirtsis to his back for a takedown and two point near fall. The wrestlers traded reversals in the second period but Schuyler added another takedown in the third and totaled 5:11 of riding time advantage in the 11-3 major decision. "What was really key was that he just kept wrestling the whole time," Santoro said of Schuyler's performance. "He had a four point lead and really kept trying to build that lead and ended up with a major, which is really big. Especially in this dual meet because we knew it could come down to bonus points." Arizona State crept back into the dual with three straight victories. Sixth-ranked Josh Shields got the Sun Devils on the board, using a third period takedown to beat junior Ian Brown 3-1 at 157, putting Lehigh up 13-3 at intermission. Coming out of the break, Anthony Valencia used three big moves to lead junior Gordon Wolf 16-4 after one period at 165. Wolf scored a takedown to open the second and spent the rest of the match furiously looking for turns from the top position. Wolf earned the riding time point but was unable score any turns as Valencia claimed a 16-7 major decision. Top-ranked Zahid Valencia capped the ASU run with an 11-4 decision over sophomore Jordan Kutler at 174. Valencia struck for three quick takedowns in the first period, but Kutler battled in the second half of the match to avoid giving up the bonus point. Preisch returned to dual action for the first time since mid-December with an 8-0 major decision over Kendall Norfleet. Preisch scored an early takedown and added a four point near fall to lead 6-0 after one, and added a second period escape plus riding time advantage. "Ryan had a bit of a hard time getting to the legs," Santoro said. "That's really a time-on-the-mat thing. Once he gets on the mats more and is able to compete more, he'll get to those legs more." Freshman Chris Weiler clinched the dual for the Mountain Hawks with an impressive 15-0 technical fall over Cade Belshay at 197. Weiler scored an early takedown and tilted Belshay four times, twice for four points and twice for two with the final two-pointer, plus a penalty point for an illegal hold, clinching the technical fall at the end of the first period. The Sun Devils claimed the final bout by the tightest of margins as ninth-ranked Tanner Hall edged No. 12 Jordan Wood at 285. The match was tied 3-3 after 11 minutes. In the end a five second riding time advantage for Hall at the end of the second set of tiebreakers gave him the victory. "The guys stayed focused," Santoro said. "We had some matches that stung us the last few weeks. It was important for us to come out here and have a good performance against a really good team." The Mountain Hawks will close out the dual season with two home matches next weekend inside Leeman-Turner Arena at Grace Hall. Lehigh will host Oklahoma Friday, Feb. 16 at 7 p.m. and will then face Pitt on Sunday, Feb. 18 at 2 p.m. Tickets to both duals are still available and can be purchased online at LehighTickets.com or by calling 610-7LU-GAME during normal business hours. Results: 125 – Darian Cruz (Lehigh) dec. Ryan Millhof (ASU) 8-3 133 – Scott Parker (Lehigh) dec. Ali Naser (ASU) 6-4, sv 141 – Luke Karam (Lehigh) dec. Nikko Villarreal (ASU) 3-0 149 – Cortlandt Schuyler (Lehigh) major dec. Jason Tsirtsis (ASU) 11-3 157 – Josh Shields (ASU) dec. Ian Brown (Lehigh) 3-1 165 – Anthony Valencia (ASU) major dec. Gordon Wolf (Lehigh) 16-7 174 – Zahid Valencia (ASU) dec. Jordan Kutler (Lehigh) 11-4 184 – Ryan Preisch (Lehigh) major dec. Kendall Norfleet (ASU) 8-0 197 – Chris Weiler (Lehigh) tech fall Cade Belshay (ASU) 15-0, 3:00 285 – Tanner Hall (ASU) dec. Jordan Wood (Lehigh) 3-3, tb2, rt
  23. VESTAL, N.Y. -- In a 35-0 shutout over Northern Illinois where three seniors were honored prior to the match, the Binghamton Wrestling team had the West Gym crowd on their feet. The victory, which featured No. 9 Steve Schneider's 100th career win in a Bearcat uniform, moves BU to 10-5 overall on the season. "I was really happy with our performance on the mat tonight," head coach Kyle Borshoff said. "We saw great performances from top to bottom in our lineup, and tonight's win helps our guys realize we just need to keep doing what we're doing. There's always areas you can tweak, but at the end of the day we're going out and wrestling hard right now. We're fighting for those victories in the close matches. It's conditioning us for the end of the year and what we're going to need to do come postseason. If we keep fighting like we did tonight and keep digging for points, we're going to see a lot of success in the weeks to come." At 184-pounds, Schneider started the Binghamton highlight reel taking the mat against Bryce Gorman. Schneider combined two takedowns with an escape and point for ride for his tenth-straight match win (6-0), while reaching a career milestone only seven other wrestlers in Binghamton history have done. Schneider moves into the record book ranked sixth in Division I history and seventh all-time with his 100th win in tonight's match. The excitement only continued to grow, as redshirt freshman Alex Melikian earned a come from behind win over Max Ihry at 197 pounds. Ihry, starting on bottom at the beginning of the third, broke a 1-1 with an escape, in which Melikian quickly answered with back to back takedowns. Ihry, with two more escapes and a stall call in his favor, regained a 6-5 lead over Melikian after scrambling for a takedown. As the clock wound down in the third period, Melikian reversed Ihry with just three seconds remaining, as the ref signaled for Melikian's go ahead two points for a 7-6 victory. With a West Gym crowd and a Binghamton bench fueled with excitement, Sean Dee took the mat against Caleb Gossett at heavyweight. Dee, who was down 6-2 in the third period, threw Gossett on his back at 5:30, bringing fans to their feet as he had his hand raised for his first pin of the season. At 125 pounds, Joe Nelson won a tough battle over returning national qualifier Brock Hudkins in a 3-1 decision. Hudkins lone point coming from an escape early in the second period, Nelson trailed 1-0 as he started on bottom for the third. Scrambling for an escape, Nelson quickly freed himself of Hudkins grasp and took a double leg shot, earning two points for a reversal and taking the lead. Nelson clinched the 3-1 victory as he rode Hudkins out for the remainder of the match, accumulating 1:48 in ride time to pad his score. Jake Nicholson followed suit, grinding out a 4-1 decision over Alijah Jeffery at 133 pounds. The redshirt senior combined for a takedown early in the first with an escape in the second and ride time en route to his win. Redshirt junior Joe Russ got his hand raised for the seventh consecutive match, earning a dominating 11-2 victory over Anthony Rubino at 141 pounds. Russ scored early, putting two on the board within the first 40 seconds of the match. Down to start the second, Russ took a 3-0 lead with an escape as he marked his ground for a major decision. Hungry for more, Russ took a shot at 1:15 in the second, finishing back door to take a 5-0 lead. Adding two more takedowns to the tally in the third, including a shot with 25 seconds on the clock to seal the bonus point win, Russ walked away with over three minutes of ride time in the win over Rubino. Taking it up a notch, Frankie Garcia stamped a 13-1 major to the board with over four minutes of ride time over Nolan Baker. Garcia scrapped for four points through the first two periods, with a takedown and a reversal to take a 4-0 lead over Baker. Only allowing for a single point in a Baker escape, Garcia controlled the mat for all three minutes of the third period with back to back takedowns and four near fall to get his hand raised. At 157 pounds, Tristan Rifanburg came away with a hard fought victory over Caden McWhirter to keep the momentum rolling in the Bearcats favor. A stand still through the majority of the first period, Rifanburg scrambled for a takedown late to take a 2-0 lead. Rifanburg chose neutral to start the second, as McWhirter took a shot to tie the score at two's. As time ran out in the third period, Rifanburg earned another takedown and the go ahead lead, winning 4-2 over McWhirter. At 165 pounds, No. 28 Vincent DePrez took care of business as usual, scoring seven takedowns en route to a 16-9 victory over Andrew Scott. Of the seven, three came early in the first period as DePrez accumulated over two minutes of ride time to take a 6-2 lead. He then added two more in the second, countering two Scott escapes and two penalty calls. Unshook, DePrez took bottom for the start of the third period, escaping quickly to take an 11-6 lead. Adding back to back doubles to the scoresheet, DePrez jumped to a 15-7 lead looking for the bonus point win. Scott capitalized with a reversal late in the third period, though, as DePrez walked away with a 16-9 victory with ride time. At 174 pounds, Anthony Lombardo continued to work on his tilt game, taking the mat against Quinton Rosser. With a dominating presence on the mat, Lombardo took down Rosser early in the first. Attempting to roll through, Rosser got caught on his back as Lombardo turned him for four near fall at the close of the first period. Rosser was able to score in the second, in which Lombardo quickly escaped for a 7-2 score to start the third period. With over two minutes of ride time and a bonus point win at the finish line, Lombardo took a single leg shot with a minute to go in the third to take a 9-2 lead. Rosser immediately answered, earning his final two points on a reversal as match time ran out. Lombardo earned a 10-4 victory with ride time over Rosser, improving his win streak to six straight matches. "It was a great day," associate head coach Jasen Borshoff said. "To go out there and win 10 straight matches in a shutout win is really good for our guys. Right now, we're rolling into the postseason feeling really good about where we're at. We're peaking at the right time and I'm excited about the next few weeks ahead of us." The Bearcats are back on the mats this Sunday, February 11 at 1 p.m. in the West Gym against Bloomsburg for their final home match of the season. Results: 125: Joe Nelson (Binghamton) over Brock Hudkins (NIU), (Dec. 3-1) 133: Jacob Nicholson (Binghamton) over Alijah Jeffery (NIU), (Dec. 4-1) 141: Joseph Russ (Binghamton) over Anthony Rubino (NIU). (Maj. Dec. 11-2) 149: Frank Garcia (Binghamton) over Nolan Baker (NIU), (Maj. Dec. 13-1) 157: Tristan Rifanburg (Binghamton) over Caden McWhirter (NIU), (Dec. 4-2) 165: Vincenrt DePrez (Binghamton) over Andrew Scott (NIU), (Dec. 16-9) 174: Anthony Lombardo (Binghamton) over Quinton Rosser (NIU), (Dec. 10-4) 184: No. 13 Steven Schneider (Binghamton) over Bryce Gorman (NIU), (Dec. 6-0) 197: Alexander Melikian (Binghamton) over Max Ihry (NIU), (Dec. 7-6) 285: Sean Dee (Binghamton) over Caleb Gossett (NIU), (Fall 5:30)
  24. STILLWATER -- The fifth-ranked Oklahoma State wrestling team picked up its third-straight win Friday night in a 34-6 rout of nonconference foe Edinboro at Gallagher-Iba Arena. The Cowboys (11-2, 6-0 Big 12) were able to take eight of 10 bouts in the dual, including five by bonus points. Boo Lewallen and Chandler Rogers added falls at 149 and 165 pounds, respectively, while Dean Heil added a tech fall at 141. The Cowboys finished off the win with a couple of major decisions from Andrew Marsden and Derek White in the final two bouts of the night. OSU opened the dual with a couple of top-20 wins from redshirt sophomores Nick Piccininni and Kaid Brock. In his fourth career meeting with No. 11 Sean Russell, Piccininni was able to pick up the 3-1 decision to even the series at two wins apiece. After a scoreless first period, Piccininni added a couple of points in the second on an escape and Russell penalty to head to the final frame up, 2-0. In the third, Russell chose down to start, but Piccininni rode the Fighting Scot for 1:28 of the two-minute period to lock up riding time and come out with the win. "He's 1-2 against that kid, now 2-2," head coach John Smith said. "That was a good match for Nick. He's a tough kid. He's been tough for Nick to score against. We also need to recognize that Nick's done a pretty good job with his defense. The kid got to his leg a few times with high crotches and Nick fought him off." Brock edged 16th-ranked Korbin Myers, 5-4, at 133 pounds to stretch the Cowboy lead to six. Scoring early on a takedown to open the match, Brock was held scoreless until the third period where he escaped from his starting position to take a 3-2 lead. Myers answered with a takedown to take a 4-3 lead, but the Cowboy -- with over two minutes of riding time under his belt -- was able to escape again before the buzzer to come away with the decision on advantage time. The Cowboys struck bonus points for the first time of the night at 141 pounds, as Heil tallied his fourth tech fall of the season in a 17-1 drubbing of Edinboro's Nate Hagan. The Cowboy senior had little trouble scoring on Hagan, racking up four takedowns and turning Hagan for a trio of nearfalls to end the match in 5:11 and kick off his senior weekend with a win. Lewallen followed Heil's tech with the first fall of his career. Spurred by a takedown in the opening three seconds of the bout, Lewallen turned in one of the more aggressive dual performances of his season thus far over Edinboro's Jensen Lorea. The Yukon, Okla., native followed his opening score with a pair of nearfalls and a couple of reversals to match, including a reversal from the start position in the third period that resulted in the pin. "It was a good effort," Lewallen said. "I'm still just looking to score points in every position. That's my big focus right now. That's what I want to do." After Jonce Blaylock suffered a tough, 3-0 loss to Andrew Shomers at 157 pounds, Chandler Rogers got the Cowboys back on track with his third pin in four matches. It wouldn't take Rogers long, either, as the redshirt junior banked his ninth fall of the season in only 35 seconds. "Usually you see unranked guys and you've got to be careful," Rogers said. "Like last week, I wrestled an unranked guy and got caught in a sticky situation. I was sore the next day. Coach (John Smith) always says to take things seriously and some of these guys are scrappy. Their ranking has nothing to do with it. Some guys are just scrappy and they like to roll around and do different things. It could hurt you, and it's too late in the season to risk allowing this guy to do anything to hurt you. If there's an opportunity to pin, I always want to take it." At 174 pounds filling in for Jacobe Smith, Cowboy Hestin Lamons battled hard, but came up short in a tough, 13-7 bout with Ty Schoffstall. OSU would win its final three bouts of the night beginning with Keegan Moore, who picked up a 9-2 decision over Zach Ancewicz at 184 pounds. Moore was able to stretch the score with three takedowns and a reversal, while preventing Ancewicz from scoring any offensive points; however, a late penalty for locked hands on Moore ultimately prevented the freshman from earning the major decision. Thanks to a third-period barrage, Andrew Marsden was able to pick up a dominant, 20-6 major decision over Edinboro's Dylan Reynolds. Heading to the third with a 5-0 advantage, Marsden turned in on and tallied five takedowns in the final frame to secure the major and move to 4-1 in dual action this season. "He scored a lot of points," Smith said. "Marsden weighed in at 197 for the second or third time of the season and it's nice to have a body that can go up and be competitive. Your number two guy can't win a lot of times in division one and it's good that we have a guy that can win. I've said it all along that scoring points, I respond to that. Regardless of how you're doing it. I just really enjoy scoring points. Some guys just struggle doing that... I feel real fortunate we have Marsden." Heavyweight Derek White earned his third top-20 win of the season Friday, and did so in style with a decisive, 12-3 major decision over No. 14 Billy Miller. White scored at will, using five takedowns -- including three in the first period -- to stretch the score and lock up his 10th major of the season. "Derek White did a good job of separating the score against a pretty good heavyweight," Smith said. "For somebody that we didn't know how he was going to do, he scored five takedowns and picked up a major decision. I was pretty impressive." The Cowboys will return to action on Sunday at 2 p.m. when they host Bedlam rival Oklahoma at Gallagher-Iba Arena. The dual will be broadcast live on Fox Sports Oklahoma. Tickets are available at okstate.com/tickets. Results: 125: No. 7 Nick Piccininni (OSU) dec. No. 11 Sean Russell (EU) 3-1 133: No. 3 Kaid Brock (OSU) dec. No. 16 Korbin Myers (EU) 5-4 141: No. 6 Dean Heil (OSU) TF Nate Hagan (EU) 17-1 149: No. 14 Boo Lewallen (OSU) fall Jensen Lorea (EU) 5:11 157: Andrew Shomers (EU) dec. Jonce Blaylock (OSU) 3-0 165: No. 10 Chandler Rogers (OSU) fall Fritz Hoehn (EU) 0:35 174: Ty Schoffstall (EU) dec. Hestin Lamons (OSU) 13-7 184: Keegan Moore (OSU) dec. Zach Ancewicz (EU) 9-2 197: Andrew Marsden (OSU) MD Dylan Reynolds (EU) 20-6 HWT: No. 11 Derek White (OSU) MD No. 14 Billy Miller (EU) 12-3
  25. Madison, Wis. -- David Jensen (HWT) earned his second dual pin of the year, while six Huskers won decisions, as 15th-ranked Nebraska won seven of 10 matches on the way to a 24-10 win over 20th-ranked Wisconsin on Friday night at the UW Field House. The win Friday night marked the 700th win in program history, as NU's all-time record is now 700-555-29 since first fielding a program in 1910-11. Nebraska closes the Big Ten dual slate with a 7-2 record, as the Cornhuskers have now won seven of eight duals to run their record to 9-4 overall. Wisconsin drops to 6-3 and 3-3 in the league with the loss. Isaiah White, the 12th-ranked wrestler at 165 pounds according to InterMat, got the Huskers started with a win in one of the marquee matchups of the night, as he scored takedowns in the first and third periods and hung on for a 6-3 win over No. 6 Evan Wick. With the win, White improves to 19-4 on the year, and 10-2 in duals as he becomes the first Husker to hit the 10-win mark in duals this season. Another ranked matchup went the way of the Huskers at 184 pounds, as No. 7 Taylor Venz won a battle of top-10 wrestlers over No. 9 Ricky Robertson. Robertson was in control for most of the match, and led 6-3 heading into the third period, but Venz scored a late takedown and a pair of nearfalls to win a 12-7 decision for his second win over the Badger grappler this season. Venz runs his record to 19-5 on the season and 9-4 in duals. Heavyweight David Jensen gave the Huskers control of the match heading into halftime, as he turned an attempt by Ben Stone into a Husker pin, as Jensen earned a fall in 1:33. The pin was Jensen's second in a dual this season, and the fastest of his three falls overall on the year. NU picked up right where it left off as the lineup turned over to the lower weights out of intermission, as Mitchell Maginnis (125), Jason Renteria (133), Chad Red Jr. (141) and Colton McCrystal (149) won decisions for the Huskers to put the dual out of reach. Maginnis, a senior from Grand Island, Neb., won a 5-2 decision over Johnny Jimenez with a second-period reversal and a third-period takedown to earn his second Big Ten dual win of the season. Renteria, ranked 19th, was dominant throughout the 133-pound match, won an 11-4 decision over Jens Lants with five takedowns and a riding-time point, as he improves to 5-1 on the season. The 13th-ranked Red won his third match in a row and his fifth in the last six, as he defeated Eli Stickley by a 6-3 decision. Red is now 17-7 on the year and 8-5 in duals. No. 10 McCrystal improved to 16-3 and 9-2 in duals with a 7-4 decision over Cole Martin, as he scored a pair of takedowns over Martin. Wisconsin won decisions at 174 and 197, as Ryan Christensen defeated Beau Breske by a score of 3-2, while Hunter Ritter downed Eric Schultz, 9-6. In the final bout of the night, No. 8 Tyler Berger dropped an 11-3 major decision to No. 19 Andrew Crone. The Huskers will return to action next Friday, as NU will travel west to face Stanford in its final dual of the season. The contest is set to begin at 9 p.m. (CT) in Stanford, Calif. Results: 165: #12 Isaiah White (NEB) dec. #6 Evan Wick (WIS), 6-3 (NEB 3, WIS 0) 174: Ryan Christensen (WIS) dec. Beau Breske (NEB), 3-2 (NEB 3, WIS 3) 184: #7 Taylor Venz (NEB) dec. #9 Ricky Robertson (WIS), 12-7 (NEB 6, WIS 3) 197: Hunter Ritter (WIS) dec. Eric Schultz (NEB), 9-6 (NEB 6, WIS 6) HWT: David Jensen (NEB) pin Ben Stone (WIS), 1:33 (NEB 12, WIS 6) 125: Mitchell Maginnis (NEB) dec. Johnny Jimenez (WIS), 5-2 (NEB 15, WIS 6) 133: #19 Jason Renteria (NEB) dec. Jens Lantz (WIS), 11-4 (NEB 18, WIS 6) 141: #13 Chad Red Jr. (NEB) dec. Eli Stickley (WIS), 6-3 (NEB 21, WIS 6) 149: #10 Colton McCrystal (NEB) dec. Cole Martin (WIS), 7-4 (NEB 24, WIS 6) 157: #19 Andrew Crone (WIS) major dec. #8 Tyler Berger (NEB), 11-3 (NEB 24, WIS 10)
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