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STILLWATER -- The top-ranked Oklahoma State wrestling team stretched its undefeated mark to 13-0 Friday evening at Gallagher-Iba Arena as they dropped Big 12 foe Wyoming, 32-3. The Cowboys (13-0, 5-0 Big 12) tallied wins in nine of 10 matches, getting bonus points from Kaid Brock at 133, Nolan Boyd at 184 and Preston Weigel at 197. "It was a good match," head coach John Smith said. "I liked the turns, but didn't like the scoreless first periods. You know, I think we had three of them in a little bit of the tougher matches. In the end, I had mixed feelings. The scoreboard looks good but there are some things that we need to continue to improve on. And a lot of it is just wrestling in positions, trying to wrestle in all positions. We kind of chose at some of those weight classes to wrestle only in a few positions, so that's where we need to go." Nick Piccininni started things off for the Pokes at 125 pounds, defeating Wyoming's Doyle Trout, 8-2. The redshirt freshman led throughout the match as he racked up three takedowns on his way to the decision, but couldn't convert the final score to push him into bonus points. The win moved Piccininni to 17-6 on the season and 10-3 in dual appearances. Brock asserted his will over Wyoming's Gunnar Woodburn at 133 pounds. The Cowboy redshirt freshman led, 4-1, after one, and added a pair of takedowns in the second to lead, 8-3, after two. Starting the final frame on bottom, Brock scored a reversal, and after releasing Woodburn and being awarded a point off the stall warning, the Cowboy finished off the match with a final takedown for the 14-5 major decision. In the marquee bout of the night, defending 141-pound NCAA Champion Dean Heil grappled with eighth-ranked Bryce Meredith in a rematch of the 2016 national title match. Following a scoreless first period, the pair traded blows in the second. After Meredith got on the board with an escape from starting in the down position, Heil struck first with a takedown that was followed by a reversal from Meredith. Heil escaped to tie the match at three after two periods, and added another three points out of the gate in the third with an escape and takedown. Meredith scored a reversal, but it would be too late as Heil escaped with the 7-5 decision. "He's wrestled me differently every time we've wrestled, which is kind of hard because I like to feel out my wrestler before I start scoring points," Heil said. "It was scoreless after the first, which I don't really like, but I got the takedown in the second and third, which helped open up the scores. I'll take it. I'm scoring offensively which I like." Senior Anthony Collica handled Wyoming's Cole Mendenhall in a 7-2 decision. With the win, Collica moved to 16-1 on the season and 11-1 in dual matches. Wyoming got its lone win of the night at 157 pounds as 19th-ranked Archie Colgan edged OSU's Davey Dolan, 3-1, in sudden victory. Tied at one at the end of regulation, Dolan made his attack and nearly pinned Colgan with 15 seconds left in the overtime period. Colgan however, came out of the scramble with a takedown in the final second of the match. The Cowboys wrapped up the dual with wins in the final five matches to close out Wyoming, including a pair of technical falls from Nolan Boyd and Preston Weigel. Redshirt sophomore Chandler Rogers picked up his fifth ranked win of the season with a 10-6 decision over 16th-ranked Branson Ashworth. Rogers did most of his scoring in the first half of the match, leading 10-1 before Ashworth scored a reversal in the second period. Ashworth scored a quick three points to open the third period, but that would be it, as Rogers finished off his 16th win of the season. Senior Kyle Crutchmer won his fourth straight, defeating Wyoming's Kyle Pope, 12-5. Crutchmer scored five takedowns on the way to his 14th win of the season, falling just short of a major decision. Boyd tallied the first of two tech falls for the Cowboys, using three takedowns, three nearfalls and a reversal to drop Lucas Lovvorn, 19-4 in 4:15. The Cowboy senior has won seven straight, with four technical falls during that stretch. Weigel made an impressive return after sitting out the Pokes' last three duals. The redshirt sophomore tallied a quick, first-period technical fall in just under a minute and a half as he dropped Wyoming's Luke Paine for a takedown and followed with four nearfalls to lock up the 16-0 tech. "Yeah, coming back from a week off, we have to keep training hard and keep everything up," Weigel said. "I kept working out hard. I didn't slack and didn't let my body get dull. You have to keep training." Heavyweight Tanner Allen won his second-straight match, handling Brandon Tribble, 5-4. Allen scored a pair of takedowns in the win to move to 2-1 in his dual career. The Cowboys return to Gallagher-Iba Arena Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. to host No. 17 Oklahoma. Results: 125: No. 11 Nick Piccininni (OSU) dec. Doyle Trout (WYO) 8-2 133: No. 3 Kaid Brock (OSU) MD Gunnar Woodburn (WYO) 14-5 141: No. 1 Dean Heil (OSU) dec. No. 8 Bryce Meredith (WYO) 7-5 149: No. 3 Anthony Collica (OSU) dec. Cole Mendenhall (WYO) 7-2 157: Davey Dolan (OSU) dec. No. 19 Archie Colgan (WYO) 3-1, SV1 165: No. 8 Chandler Rogers (OSU) dec. No. 16 Branson Ashworth (WYO) 10-6 174: No. 9 Kyle Crutchmer (OSU) dec. Kyle Pope (WYO) 12-5 184: No. 6 Nolan Boyd (OSU) TF Lucas Lovvorn (WYO) 19-4 197: No. 8 Preston Weigel (OSU) TF Luke Paine (WYO) 16-0 HWT: Tanner Allen (OSU) dec. Brandon Tribble (WYO) 5-4
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USAF ACADEMY, Colo. -- North Dakota State University won seven matches including five of the first six to defeat host Air Force 23-10 in a Big 12 Conference dual on Friday, Feb. 10, at the Air Force Academy. NDSU (13-4, 3-2 #Big12WR) is scheduled to wrestle at Wyoming (6-7, 3-2 #Big12WR) at 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 12, in Laramie. The Bison won three of the four matches decided by one point. Probably the most important came at 184 pounds where Tyler McNutt recorded a rare 1-0 win over the Falcons' Zen Ikehara. That extended NDSU's lead to 20-7. Following a scoreless first period, McNutt recorded an escape with 50-seconds left, but Ikehara gained 1-minute, 10-seconds of riding time. McNutt was bullish in the third, erased the riding time and kept the top position for the entire period. He improved to 11-11 overall and 8-9 in duals The other two Bison close encounters came at 149 pounds as NDSU's Kyle Gliva built a 5-1 lead but had to hold off Gerald McGinty for a 6-5 decision, and then 285 where Dan Stibral held off Air Force's Parker Hines for a 9-8 win. Gliva improved to 10-4 and 3-2, while Stibral is 8-6 and 2-0. North Dakota State started fast with a pair of major decisions from No. 4-ranked 125 pound senior Josh Rodriguez, 14-3 over Drew Romero, and 133 pound redshirt freshman Cam Sykora, who beat Dylan Hyder 15-2. Rodriguez improved to 19-1 overall and 16-1 in duals, while Sykora stands 12-2 and 10-0. Air Force (5-6, 0-4 #Big12WR) cut the deficit to 8-4 with John Twomey's 11-0 major decision over Taylor Nein. It was the last bonus point decision by either team. Wins from No. 7-ranked 157 pounder Clay Ream and 165 Andrew Fogarty extended the North Dakota State lead to 17-4. Ream rallied from a first period deficit and won 9-3 over Alex Mossing, while Fogarty had nearly five minutes of riding time in a 6-2 decision over Tyler Wiederholt. Ream reached 20 wins for the third straight season at 20-3 overall (15-1 duals). Forgarty is 21-6 and 12-3. Results: 125 – #4 Josh Rodriguez (NDSU) major dec Drew Romero (AFA), MD 14-3 / Bison 4-0 133 – Cam Sykora (NDSU) major dec Dylan Hyder (AFA), MD 15-2 / Bison 8-0 141 – John Twomey (AFA) major dec Taylor Nein (NDSU), MD 11-0 / Bison 8-4 149 – Kyle Gliva (NDSU) dec Gerald McGinty (AFA), 6-5 / Bison 11-4 157 – #7 Clay Ream (NDSU) dec Alex Mossing (AFA), 9-3 / Bison 14-4 165 – Andrew Fogarty (NDSU) dec Tyler Wiederholt (AFA), 6-2 / Bison 17-4 174 – Michael Billingsley (AFA) dec Dylan Urbach (NDSU), 4-3 / Bison 17-7 184 – Tyler McNutt (NDSU) dec Zen Ikehara (AFA), 1-0 / Bison 20-7 197 – Anthony McLaughlin (AFA) dec Cordell Eaton (NDSU), 9-5 / Bison 20-10 285 – Dan Stibral (NDSU) dec Parker Hines (AFA), 9-8 / Bison 23-10
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LINCOLN, Neb. -- In a battle of Big Ten heavyweights, No. 4 Ohio State won seven of 10 bouts -- including four over top-10 ranked opponents -- to come away with a 24-13 victory over No. 6 Nebraska on Friday evening at the Devaney Center in Lincoln, Neb. The Buckeyes improved to 10-2 overall and 6-2 in the Big Ten while Nebraska is now 12-2, 6-2. THE SHORT STORY Key victories in the upper weights - most notably Myles Martin's 11-5 decision over third-ranked TJ Dudley at 184 lbs. - were complimented by Nathan Tomasello's dual-clinching decision at 133 pounds to punctuate Ohio State's efforts against the Cornhuskers. 197-pounder Kollin Moore also scored a momentum shifting win, along with key bonus points from No. 1-ranked Kyle Snyder and Bo Jordan. JORDAN GETS THINGS STARTED The dual began at 149 pounds with a 12-4 major decision by Micah Jordan (23-2) that gave him his 23rd win of the year and 16th via bonus points. Jordan scored two first-period takedowns and one in the second while accumulating well over a minute of riding time to defeat Collin Purinton. BO ALSO GETS BONUS POINTS After a pair of Nebraska wins at 157 and 165 pounds, respectively, gave the Huskers a 9-4 lead in the dual, B. Jordan (10-0) shifted the fortunes back in favor of the Scarlet and Gray when he turned up the heat in the third period to rack up an 11-1 major decision. Jordan led 6-0 entering the final two minutes but secured two takedowns and the riding time bonus point. He's won nine of his 10 matches this year via bonus points. In a battle of NCAA finalists, Myles Martin defeated T.J. Dudley at 184 pounds (Photo/Mark Lundy, Lutte-Lens.com) MARTIN WITH A SIGNATURE WIN Martin (22-5), facing third-ranked TJ Dudley at 184 pounds, scored his signature win to this point of the season, topping the 2016 NCAA finalist 11-5 thanks to a takedown and two back points in the third period that turned a 5-2 lead into a 9-3 advantage. Prior that that, Martin built his lead on the strength of two takedowns and an escape over the first five minutes of action. The win was Martin's fourth over a ranked opponent but first inside of the top 10. No. 4 Kollin Moore edged No. 6 Aaron Studebaker at 197 pounds (Photo/Mark Lundy, Lutte-Lens.com) MOORE, SNYDER EXTEND THE LEAD In another battle of highly-ranked wrestlers, Moore (23-2) edged sixth-ranked Aaron Studebaker 3-2 with the decisive point being scored on a third-period escape. Studebaker was working for the winning points in the final seconds but was called out of bounds at the edge of the mat. Moore converted the only takedown of the match midway through the second period. Snyder (9-0) scored five third-period takedown against No. 14 Collin Jensen and won by major decision at heavyweight, giving Ohio State an 18-9 lead heading into the final three bouts. Snyder scored three times in the first period, but was ridden out in the second period. He began the third period on his feet and put together a takedown clinic, rolling to the ninth bonus point win in as many matches this year. TOMASELLO CLINCHES THE DUAL In one of the feature bouts of the night, Tomasello (14-0) took out fifth-ranked Eric Montoya at 133 pounds with a 5-2 decision that was clinched with a takedown at the 1:00 mark of the third period off a single leg attack. He then rode Montoya out for the remainder of the period to lock up the riding time bonus point. PLETCHER GETS WIN NO. 22 True freshman Luke Pletcher closed out the dual with a 4-1 decision at 141 pounds over 10th-ranked Colton McCrystal which improved his record this year to 22-4. It's the highest-ranked foe that Pletcher has beaten and puts a high mark on his season that has already seen wins over the nation's No. 14 and 15-ranked opponents in conference action. MATCH NOTES Ohio State won in Lincoln for the first time in program history. Coming into the night, Nebraska led the all-time series 8-3 with all of the Buckeyes' wins coming either in Columbus or at neutral sites. Coupled with last year's 21-17 win, Ohio State has two straight victories in the series. Top-10 ranked Buckeye wrestlers own 16 wins this year over top-10 ranked opponents. Only three of Snyder's nine matches this season has lasted the entire seven minute length of regulation. Captains Snyder, Tomasello and Jordan have a combined record of 33-0. WHAT'S NEXT Ohio State has a quick turnaround, heading to No. 13 Minnesota for a dual on Sunday beginning at 2 p.m. ET. The match will be aired live on BTN Plus (subscription required). Results: 149: #5 Micah Jordan (OSU) major decision over Collin Purinton (NU) 12-4 | OSU 4, NU 0 157: #3 Tyler Berger (NU) fall over Anthony DeCarlo (OSU) 5:48 | NU 6, OSU 4 165: Dustin Williams (NU) decision over Cody Burcher (OSU) 7-6 SV-2 | NU 9, OSU 4 174: #1 Bo Jordan (OSU) major decision over Micah Barnes (NU) 11-1 | NU 9, OSU 8 184: #10 Myles Martin (OSU) decision over #3 TJ Dudley 11-5 | OSU 11, NU 9 197: #4 Kollin Moore decision over #6 Aaron Studebaker 3-2 | OSU 14, NU 9 HWT: #1 Kyle Snyder (OSU) major decision over #14 Collin Jensen (NU) 16-6 | OSU 18, NU 9 125: #5 Tim Lambert (NU) major decision over #18 Jose Rodriguez (OSU) 8-0 | OSU 18, NU 13 133: #1 Nathan Tomasello (OSU) decision over #5 Eric Montoya (NU) 5-2 | OSU 21, NU 13 141: #15 Luke Pletcher (OSU) decision over #10 Colton McCrystal (NU) 4-1 | OSU 24, NU 13
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OREM, Utah -- Falls by Joey McKenna and Peter Galli, and a major decision by Paul Fox led No. 17 Stanford to a 34-3 rout of Utah Valley, Friday in Lockhart Arena. Stanford (9-3, 4-1 Pac-12) won nine of the 10 bouts against the Wolverines (5-5, 2-2 Big 12), scoring bonus points in three of the matches. Redshirt freshman Austin Flores opened the dual with a 9-3 decision over Will Sumner at 184 pounds. Flores scored a takedown late in the first period and tallied four near fall points before time expired. He tacked on an escape and another takedown in the second for his first dual win of the season. Flores is now 4-3 overall. Redshirt senior Josh Marchok increased the Stanford lead to 6-0 as he held off Tanner Orndorff, 6-5, at 197 pounds. Ranked 18th nationally, Marchok led 2-1 after the opening period. He added an escape in the second for a 3-1 advantage. Orndorff chose down to start the third and quickly escaped to cut it to 3-2. He then converted a takedown to momentarily take the lead over Marchok. After an escape tied it at 4-4, Marchok finished a takedown and then held on for the win. He improves to 12-6 overall and 8-4 in duals this season. Heavyweight Nathan Butler, ranked 12th nationally, earned his 20th win of the season with a 6-0 shutout over Dustin Dennison. He tallied takedowns in the first and third periods, an escape in the second and tacked on the riding point to move to 8-4 in duals this season. True freshman Gabriel Townsell pushed the team score to 12-0 with an 11-5 decision over Mitch Brown. Townsell, who is ranked 16th at 125 pounds, racked up five takedowns in the win, while only yielding escapes to Brown. Townsell is now 15-7 overall and 7-1 in duals this season. Redshirt junior Connor Schram turned in a 5-2 decision over Jarod Maynes at 133 pounds for the Cardinal. Leading 2-1 after the first, No. 15 Schram added an escape and another takedown in the second for his 13th win of the season. Schram improves to 7-2 in duals this season. McKenna, a sophomore ranked third nationally, pushed the team score to 21-0 with a pin in 2:51 of Trevor Willson at 141 pounds. McKenna leads Stanford with nine falls on the season as he moves to 25-1 overall and 10 in duals. Fox earned a hard-fought 13-4 major decision over Raider Lofthouse at 157 pounds to score bonus points for Stanford. Fox totaled five takedowns in the win and is 8-0 in major decisions this season. He improves to 22-12 overall . Nineteenth-ranked Keaton Subjeck added to the Stanford lead with a 13-7 decision over freshman Koy Wilkinson at 165 pounds. He held a 5-4 edge after the opening period. Wilkinson tied it up with an escape to start the second. Subjeck added two more takedowns in the period to lead 9-6 after two. An escape, another takedown and riding time was added in the final frame for Subjeck, who moves to 18-6 overall and 9-2 in duals this season. Galli ended the dual with a fall in 4:35 over Kimball Bastian at 174 pounds. Ranked 17th, Galli held a 1-0 lead in the second period before being taken down by Bastian. He recorded a reversal and then turned Bastian to his back before securing his sixth fall of the season. A redshirt senior, Galli is now 22-5 overall and 9-1 in duals this season. Utah Valley scored its only points at 149 pounds as redshirt freshman Grant LaMont posted a 6-3 decision over Tommy Pawelski. Up next, the Cardinal returns home for Senior Day on Sunday, Feb. 12 against San Francisco State to close out its dual season. Action begins at 2 p.m. PT in Burnham Pavilion. Admission is free. Results: 125 #16 Gabriel Townsell (STAN) dec. Mitch Brown (UVU) 11-5 133 #15 Connor Schram (STAN) dec. Jarod Maynes (UVU) 5-2 141 #3 Joey McKenna (STAN) fall Trevor Willson (UVU) F2:51 149 Grant LaMont (UVU) dec. Tommy Pawelski (STAN) 6-3 157 Paul Fox (STAN) maj. dec. Raider Lofthouse (UVU) 13-4 165 #19 Keaton Subjeck (STAN) dec. Koy Wilkinson (UVU) 13-7 174 #17 Peter Galli (STAN) fall Kimball Bastian (UVU) F4:35 184 Austin Flores (STAN) dec. Will Sumner (UVU) 9-3 197 #18 Josh Marchok (STAN) dec. Tanner Orndorff (UVU) 6-5 285 #12 Nathan Butler (STAN) dec. Dustin Dennison (UVU) 6-0
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PITTSBURGH -- The 24th-ranked Pitt wrestling team returned to the win column Friday night after rolling past Iowa State, 22-15, in the Fitzgerald Field House. The Panthers took six of ten bouts from the Cyclones. Redshirt freshman Taleb Rahmani pinned his eighth opponent of the season, while sophomore TeShan Campbell also picked up a win with bonus points after posting a major decision over his Iowa State opponent. "Our guys needed [this win] and they are still pulling together,†said co-head coach Drew Headlee. “Our guys are very talented and work hard, so when you can come out with this victory it means a lot." Forys got this started for the Panthers at 133 pounds, getting revenge over Earl Hall who knocked Forys out of the NCAA Tournament a year ago in the round of 12. The junior used two takedowns, an escape and a stall warning point to capture a 6-2 decision. Moving to 141 pounds, redshirt junior Nick Zanetta gave the Panthers a 6-0 lead after a 9-4 decision over John Meeks. Zanetta led 1-0 after the opening frame and pulled away in the second after an escape, takedown and four point nearfall. The Pittsburgh native scored just once more in the third with an escape to pick up the win. Iowa State tied the dual 6-6 after Gabe Moreno pinned senior Mikey Racciato at 149 pounds in 1:25. Rahmani earned his eighth fall of the season after he pinned Colston DiBlasi in 5:24, giving Pitt a 12-6 boost in the dual. "Anytime you can get that momentum back it's huge,†Headlee said. “Taleb is always an exciting guy to watch and we knew that going into this match, so when he comes out with the pin, it means a lot to the team.â€s Campbell followed that with a 15-5 major decision over Logan Breitenbach after recording three two-point nearfalls, three takedowns, two escapes and tacked on one final point with riding time. Campbell's bonus point win extended Pitt's lead to 16-6. Redshirt sophomore Zach Bruce and redshirt junior Ryan Solomon added two more wins for the Panthers at 184 pounds and 285 pounds, respectively. Bruce used a takedown and reversal en route to a 4-0 decision, while Solomon won in a 3-2 decision. The Panthers have a quick turnaround as they travel to Charlottesville, Va., Sunday to take on ACC-foe Virginia for a 1 p.m. match-up in Memorial Hall. Results: 133: #8 Dom Forys (UP) dec. #12 Earl Hall Jr. (ISU), 6-2 – Pitt leads 3-0 141: #31 Nick Zanetta (UP) dec. John Meeks (ISU), 9-4 – Pitt leads 6-0 149: Gabe Moreno (ISU) pins #31 Mikey Racciato (UP), 1:25 – Tied 6-6 157: #33 Taleb Rahmani (UP) pins Colston DiBlasi (ISU), 5:24 -- Pitt leads 12-6 165: #11 TeShan Campbell (UP) maj. dec. Logan Breitenbach (ISU), 15-5 – Pitt leads 16-6 174: #7 Lelund Weatherspoon (ISU) dec. Donovan McAfee (UP), 2-1 – Pitt leads 16-9 184: Zach Bruce (UP) dec. Carson Powell (ISU), 4-0 – Pitt leads 19-9 197: Marcus Harrington (ISU) over John Rizzo (UP), SV-1 6-4 – Pitt leads 19-12 285: #19 Ryan Solomon (UP) dec. #29 Quean Smith (ISU), 3-2 – Pitt leads 22-12 125: Kyle Larson (ISU) dec. #29 LJ Bentley (UP), 3-2 – Pitt wins 22-15
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CEDAR FALLS, Iowa -- UNI stayed perfect in the MAC Friday night with wins at six weights to beat Buffalo, 22-16. UNI improves to 10-3, 7-0 in the MAC while Buffalo falls to 9-6, 3-4 in the MAC. It was the second week in a row unranked Jacob Holschlag knocked off the 18th-ranked wrestler in the nation at 197 pounds. Holschlag beat No. 18 James Benjamin in a 4-2 decision. Last week, he beat then-ranked No. 18 Brad Johnson of Oklahoma. At 125 pounds, Dylan Peters returned to the mat for the first time since Jan. 8. He notched five takedowns to win by 19-3 tech fall in 4 minutes, 54 seconds. Josh Alber's eight-match win streak came to end when he was edged out by No. 15 Bryan Lantry in his first MAC dual loss at 133 pounds. At 149 pounds. No. 9 Max Thomsen drove up riding time to 3:34 to start the third period. He added another 34 seconds in the third to go on to win 6-0 with 4:08 in riding time. UNI lost the 157-pound match before going on a streak to win the remaining four contested matchups before forfeiting at heavyweight. Taylor Lujan had 10 takedowns for his fourth tech fall of the season. He improved to 23-4 over with 13 of those wins with bonus points. NEXT UP: UNI will close out its regular season with a dual at No. 7 Missouri. With both teams undefeated, the regular-season conference championship is on the line. Results: 125 – No. 12 Dylan Peters (UNI) tech fall Derek Spann (UB), 19-3 (4:54) 133 – No. 15 Bryan Lantry (UB) dec. No. 9 Josh Alber (UNI), 4-3 141 – Jason Estevez (UB) dec. Jake Hodges (UNI), 4-2 149 – No. 9 Max Thomsen (UNI) dec. No. 29 Colt Cotten (UB), 6-0 157 – Alex Smythe (UB) maj. dec. Paden Moore (UNI), 12-4 165 – No. 11 Bryce Steiert (UNI) dec. Tyler Rill (UB), 7-3 174 – No. 14 Taylor Lujan (UNI) tech fall Muhammed McBryde (UB), 23-8 (7:00) 184 – No. 14 Drew Foster (UNI) dec. No. 27 Brett Perry (UB), 6-2 197 – Jacob Holschlag (UNI) dec. No. 18 James Benjamin (UB), 4-2 285 – No. 23 Jake Gunning (UB) wins by forfeit
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COLLEGE PARK, Md. -- Shayne Oster earned a first period pin, and Anthony Rubinetti and Johnny Sebastian secured major decisions, as Northwestern defeated Maryland 23-16 Friday evening on Senior Night at the Xfinity Pavilion. Oster needed just 1:45 to put the Terrapins' Ryan Diehl's shoulders on the mat, in a match where he had already posted several takedowns. Rubinetti got the night started on the right note with a 14-2 victory over Michael Beck, while Sebastian dominated Patrick Gerish on his way to a 16-4 decision. At 184lbs., Mitch Sliga's opponent was saved by the bell, as only time running out prevented the Wildcats junior from a major decision and he had to settle for a 10-3 win over Idris White. Alec McKenna and Jacob Berkowitz both also earned decisive victories for Northwestern on the night. Northwestern is now 2-0 all-time against Maryland. The Wildcats will close out the dual campaign on Sunday when they face a Rutgers squad ranked No. 11 nationally, thanks to an 11-4 record on the season. All four losses have come against ranked opponents, including three in the top eight, all in the Big Ten. Results: 125: Anthony Rubinetti (NU) maj. dec. Michael Beck (MD), 14-2 [NU 4, MD 0] 133: Billy Rappo (MD) maj. dec. Jason Ipsarides (NU), 9-1 [NU 4, MD 4] 141: Alec McKenna (NU) dec. Ryan Diehl (MD), 8-3 [NU 7, MD 4] 149: Shayne Oster (NU) Fall Adam Whitesell, 1:45 [NU 13, MD 4] 157: Justin Alexander (MD) dec. Ben Sullivan (NU), 7-1 [NU 13, MD 7] 165: Johnny Sebastian (NU) maj. dec. Patrick Gerish (MD), 16-4 [NU 17, MD 7] 174: Josh Ugalde (MD) Fall Braxton Cody (NU), 0:34 [NU 17, MD 13] 184: No. 20 Mitch Sliga (NU) dec. Idris White (MD), 10-3 [NU 20, MD 13] 197: No. 20 Jacob Berkowitz (NU) dec. David-Brian Whistler (MD), 12-6 [NU 23, MD 13] 285: Youssif Hemida (MD) dec. No. 24 Conan Jennings (NU), 5-2 [NU 23, MD 16]
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Early technical falls power Lehigh to 28-10 win over Army West Point
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BETHLEHEM, Pa. -- No. 11 Lehigh claimed the first four bouts, and seven overall and posted technical falls in three of its first four wins, building an early 18-0 advantage before defeating Army West Point 28-10 Friday on Senior Night inside Leeman-Turner Arena at Grace Hall. All four Lehigh seniors who wrestled won, with captains Laike Gardner and Mitch Minotti posting bonus wins to pace the Mountain Hawks, who snapped a three-dual losing streak and improved to 9-4 overall on the dual season and 7-1 against EIWA opponents. "Everyone fought hard and we got back to what we had been talking about, which is getting bonus points," Lehigh head coach Pat Santoro said. "Whenever you have a week off like we did last weekend, you don't know how they're going to respond but we responded pretty well." Junior Darian Cruz started Lehigh's run of early wins with a 22-7 technical fall win over Trey Chalifoux at 125. Cruz scored nine points in each of the first two periods, scoring two takedowns plus a four point near fall and an escape in each, and bounced back after yielding a takedown of his own in the first period. Two third-period takedowns secured the technical fall at 6:24. At 133, sophomore Scott Parker made his first appearance since the Southern Scuffle and picked up where he left off in a 21-6 technical fall over Austin Harry. Leading 2-0 after one period, Parker opened up over the final two periods, using a four point near fall late to end the match at 6:50 and give Lehigh an early 10-0 advantage. "You could see as the match went he started getting more comfortable and started to open up more," Santoro said of Parker. "It was 2-0 after the first period and then he really opened it up as the match went on. When you're just getting back like that part of it is getting your feelers back and he got better as the match went on." The featured bout of the dual matched ranked seniors Randy Cruz and Logan Everett at 141. Cruz scored a first period takedown and then utilized a strong ride over the first and second period to build a 3:50 riding time advantage. Everett chose neutral in the third but could only muster a penalty point for a technical violation as Cruz prevailed 3-1. Cruz is now 3-1 all-time versus Everett. "We needed that against a tough opponent," Santoro said. "The style matchups were similar in a lot of ways. Going out there and finding ways to win that match was important for Randy." Gardner capped the four-match run with a 19-1 technical fall over Nick Noel in 4:59. He scored two takedowns and a four point near fall in the first period and added an escape and a takedown plus a pair of four-pointers in the second to close out the match. Army West Point (6-4, 4-2 EIWA) notched its first win at 157 as 16th-ranked Russ Parsons posted a 15-2 major decision over sophomore Cortlandt Schuyler, who bumped up from 149 in place of freshman Jordan Kutler. The Black Knights' first win left Lehigh in front 18-4 at intermission. Minotti sparked Lehigh out of the break with his most impressive performance in a dual so far this season, in a 12-3 major decision over Cael McCormick at 165. Leading 2-1 after one period, Minotti reversed to open the second and added two more takedowns, while tacking on one more takedown in the third, plus 3:43 of riding time advantage. Sophomore Ryan Preisch made it six wins in seven bouts for Lehigh with a 3-1 win over Ben Harvey at 174. Harvey had some solid early opportunities but it was Preisch who scored the lone takedown of the bout late in the first period off a scramble. The wrestlers traded escapes in the final two periods and while Preisch stayed on the offensive, many of his shots over the final two periods resulted in scrambles and then stalemates. Trailing 25-4 after seven bouts, the Black Knights came back with back-to-back victories. At 184 Jack Wedholm held off freshman Andrew Price 7-4, while at 197 a coaches challenge resulted in the decisive takedown with 12 seconds remaining as Rocco Caywood edged sophomore Thomas Murray. Heavyweight Doug Vollaro made it 4-for-4 in terms of wins from the Lehigh seniors on Senior Night, scoring a takedown in each period to defeat Trevor Smith 8-3. "They did a nice job on senior night," Santoro said of the four seniors. "They just kept moving forward. They did what they've been doing their whole careers, getting a little better each week. I'm happy for them. Next week it looks like we'll have a match we just have to be ready for that." Lehigh now leads the all-time series with Army 53-9-3. Friday's dual was the first between the two longtime rivals since 2009 after the teams previously met in 59 straight seasons from 1946-47 through 2004-06. The Mountain Hawks are expected to host a Big Ten team next weekend in the NWCA National Dual Championship Series. It is believed that Lehigh's match will be Friday at 7 p.m. inside Leeman-Turner Arena at Grace Hall, but that will not be confirmed until the NWCA releases matchups later this weekend. Results: 125 – Darian Cruz (Lehigh) tech fall Trey Chalifoux (Army) 22-7, 6:24 133 – Scott Parker (Lehigh) tech fall Austin Harry (Army) 21-6, 6:50 141 – Randy Cruz (Lehigh) dec. Logan Everett (Army) 3-1 149 – Laike Gardner (Lehigh) tech fall Nick Noel (Army) 19-1, 4:59 157 – Russ Parsons (Army) major dec. Cortlandt Schuyler (Lehigh) 15-2 165 – Mitch Minotti (Lehigh) major dec. Cael McCormick (Army) 12-3 174 – Ryan Preisch (Lehigh) dec. Ben Harvey (Army) 3-1 184 – Jack Wedholm (Army) dec. 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Cornell defeats Penn to set up Ivy title showdown against Princeton
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ITHACA, N.Y. -- The Cornell wrestling team set up a showdown for the Ivy League title with unbeaten Princeton thanks to a 27-10 victory over Penn on Friday evening at the Friedman Wrestling Center. Cornell won the final five matches to overcome a 10-7 deficit midway through the dual and improved to 11-2 on the season (4-0 Ivy) with its 77th straight Ivy win. Results: 125: Noah Baughman (C) won by decision over Jeremy Schwartz (P), 5-1 133: Carl Antrassian (P) won by major decision over Jacob Lehr (C), 16-4 141: Will Koll (C) won by major decision over A.J. Vindici (P), 11-1 149: Joe Oliva (P) won by decision over Joey Galasso (C), 4-2 157: May Bethea (P) won by decision over Taylor Simaz (C), 11-5 165: Brandon Womack (C) won by decision over Brooks Martino (P), 10-5 174: #3 Brian Realbuto (C) won by major decision over #13 Casey Kent (P), 11-3 184: #1 Gabe Dean (C) won by forfeit 197: #19 Owen Scott (C) won by decision over #17 Frank Mattiace (P), 3-2 285: Craig Scott (C) won by major decision over Tyler Hall (P), 17-3 -
BOILING SPRINGS, N.C. -- A Joey Ward pin and major decisions by James Szymanski and Danny Chaid lifted North Carolina to a 23-15 win over Gardner-Webb Friday night at Paul Porter Arena. The Tar Heels closed out their regular season slate in winning fashion thanks to victories in six of 10 weight classes. Szymanski opened the dual with an 8-0 major over Landon LoAlbo at 125 pounds. The win was Szymanski's first major of the year and snapped a five-match losing streak for the Shoreham, New York, sophomore. After Philip Anderson topped Nicholas Lirette at 133, seventh-ranked Ward put an exclamation point on his regular season with a first-period pin of Dallas Roemer. Ward struck quickly in the opening stanza and put Roemer on his back just 2:03 into the bout to push the Carolina lead to 10-3 in the dual. The Cincinnati, Ohio, All-American is now 23-4 on the year with nine bonus-point wins. Troy Heilmann won his fourth straight bout at 149 with a 10-4 decision over Joby Armenta. Gardner-Webb (5-9) pulled within two points in the overall score with wins at 157 and 165, including a tech fall from Tyler Marinelli at 165. But No. 6 Ethan Ramos stopped the bleeding with a 4-2 win over Austin Trott at 174 to keep Carolina (8-6) in front. Hunter Gamble gave the Runnin' Bulldogs late life with a major at 184, but Chaid returned the favor with a 17-7 win over Kyle Ash at 197. Cory Daniel then iced the dual with a 5-2 decision at heavyweight to give the Tar Heels a win in their final competiton of the regular season. UNC is off until Saturday, March 4, when the Tar Heels travel to Raleigh for the 2017 ACC Championships. Results: 125: James Szymanski (UNC) maj. dec. Landon LoAlbo (GWU), 8-0 - UNC leads 4-0 133: Philip Anderson (GWU) dec. Nicholas Lirette (UNC), 7-4 - UNC leads 4-3 141: #7 Joey Ward (UNC) pinned Dallas Roemer (GWU), 2:03 - UNC leads 10-3 149: Troy Heilmann (UNC) dec. Joby Armenta (GWU), 10-4 - UNC leads 13-3 157: Ryan Mosley (GWU) dec. Joey Moon (UNC), 6-3 - UNC leads 13-6 165: Tyler Marinelli (GWU) tech fall Devin Kane (UNC), 17-0 (5:46) - UNC leads 13-11 174: #6 Ethan Ramos (UNC) dec. Austin Trott (GWU), 4-2 - UNC leads 16-11 184: Hunter Gamble (GWU) maj. dec. Anderson Pope (UNC), 10-1 - UNC leads 16-15 197: Danny Chaid (UNC) maj. dec. Kyle Ash (GWU), 17-7 - UNC leads 20-15 285: Cory Daniel (UNC) dec. Boyce Cornwell (GWU), 5-2 - UNC wins 23-15
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YPSILANTI, Mich. -- The Central Michigan wrestling team won nine of 10 matches for the second consecutive Mid-American Conference dual meet on Friday in defeating Eastern Michigan, 29-3, at the Eagles' Bowen Field House. It was CMU's fifth consecutive dual victory as it improved to 8-2 overall, 5-2 MAC. The Chippewas entertain Kent State (2-13, 0-6) in their home and MAC-dual finale on Sunday (2 p.m.) at McGuirk Arena. The Chippewas trounced Buffalo, 35-3, last Sunday, also winning nine of 10 matches. CMU wasn't as dominant against the Eagles as it was against Buffalo, but it was plenty good enough as it won two overtime matches and three others that were decided by three points or less. "Again we were trying to score points for the most part the whole time," CMU coach Tom Borrelli said. "Eastern slowed us down and made some of the matches close. I thought we were pretty aggressive. "I'm happy with where we are. They're improving and I think they know we can continue going forward." CMU got major decision victories from Corey Keener (133 pounds) and Justin Oliver (149), and overtime wins from Colin Heffernan (157) and Newton Smerchek (HWT). Three other matches were decided by one point, two of which were won by CMU's Mason Smith (141) and Austin Severn (197). Smerchek, a junior, opened the meet with a 4-3 tie-breaker-2 win over Gage Hutchison, who came into the meet 23-10 and ranked 19th in the NCAA coaches rankings. Smerchek got an escape in the second tie-breaker and then rode out the match. "He's been gaining a lot of confidence the last few weeks," Borrelli said of Smerchek, who has won four consecutive matches, that last two of which have come against solid opponents in overtime. "He's been very, very good at staying focused on the things that he can do and executing. It's not pretty, but he figures out how to win." Heffernan took down Zachary Carson in overtime for a 3-1 SV-1 win. Heffernan leads the Chippewas in victories, 24, along with Oliver and CJ Brucki. Smith, a redshirt freshman, scored a third-period escape for a 1-0 win over junior Kyle Springer, who is ranked 31st in the coaches poll. "Very big win for Mason," Borrelli said. "(Springer's) had a good year. Mason's starting to wrestle better in the positions he really good in." Oliver scored a 10-1 victory and Keener posted a 12-6 win. "I really felt like Oliver wrestled a good match tonight," Borrelli said. "He really dominated a kid who's been pretty good." Results: 125: Brent Fleetwood (CMU) dec. Blake Caudill, 7-0 133: Corey Keener (CMU) major dec. Armando Torres, 12-4 141: Mason Smith (CMU) dec. Kyle Springer, 1-0 149: Justin Oliver (CMU) major dec. Nick Barber, 10-1 157: Colin Heffernan (CMU) dec. Zachary Carson, 3-1, SV-1 165: Devan Marry (EMU) dec. Logan Parks, 7-6 174: CJ Brucki (CMU) dec. Jacob Davis, 13-6 184: Jordan Ellingwood (CMU) dec. Kayne MacCallum, 7-4 197: Austin Severn (CMU) dec. Derek Hillman, 6-5 HWT: Newton Smerchek (CMU) dec. Gage Hutchison, 4-3, TB-2
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DAVIDSON, N.C. -- Looking to snap a five-match losing skid, the VMI wrestling team earned its first Southern Conference win of the year with a dominating 32-10 performance on the road at Davidson College Friday night at Belk Arena in Davidson, North Carolina. The match started at the 165-pound weight class as VMI's Cade Kiely struck first with a 6-2 decision over Noah Satterfield for a 3-0 Keydet lead. At 174, Shabaka Johns extended the VMI (2-11, 1-5) advantage to 7-0 following a commanding 10-1 major decision over Davidson's Conor Fenn, a second consecutive dual win for Johns. Davidson (4-12, 0-5 SoCon) got on the board at 184 with a Konner Pritchard 8-1 decision over VMI's Chris Beck to put the score at 7-3 for the Keydets. At 197 pounds, VMI junior Taylor Thomas picked up an 8-0 major decision over Michael Moore before Davidson heavyweight Will Cooley responded with a major decision of his own over VMI's Thomas Shea-Roop, making the score 11-7 for VMI at the midpoint. The Keydets kicked into gear in the second half of the match, starting with six free points as Dalton Henderson won by forfeit for a 17-7 VMI lead. After Davidson's Dustin Runzo earned a hard-fought 5-3 sudden victory two decision over Michael Hulcher at 133 pounds, the Keydets broke away with two straight pins by John Reed and Stevan Smith at 141 and 149, respectively, for a 29-10 advantage. The win for Reed was his third of the year and first victory by fall of the season. 157-pounder Neal Richards logged the final points for the Keydets with a grinding 3-1 sudden victory decision over Tony Palumbo for the 32-10 tally. The Keydets return home for Senior Night next Friday, February 17 with a dual against Sacred Heart at 7 p.m. at Cormack Hall. Results: 165: Cade Kiely (VMI) dec. over Noah Satterfield (DC), 6-2 ... 3-0 174: Shabaka Johns (VMI) maj. dec. over Conor Fenn (DC), 10-1 ... 7-0 184: Konner Pritchard (DC) dec. over Chris Beck (VMI), 8-1 ... 7-3 197: Taylor Thomas (VMI) maj. dec. over Michael Moore (DC), 8-0 ... 11-3 HWT: Will Cooley (DC) maj. dec. over Thomas Shea-Roop (VMI), 12-1 ... 11-7 125: Dalton Henderson (VMI) winner by forfeit ... 17-7 133: Dustin Runzo (DC) dec. over Michael Hulcher (VMI), 5-3 (SV2) ... 17-10 141: John Reed (VMI) fall over Hunter Costa (DC), 0:18 ... 23-10 149: Stevan Smith (VMI) fall over Aidan Conroy (DC), 1:58 ... 29-10 157: Neal Richards (VMI) dec. over Tony Palumbo (DC), 3-1 (SV1) ... 32-10
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CLARION, Pa. -- The Clarion wrestling team overcame the challenges of a patchwork lineup to claim their second Eastern Wrestling League (EWL) win of the season, defeating Bloomsburg 27-13 at Tippin Gymnasium on Friday evening. The Golden Eagles (5-9, 2-3 EWL) will close out their conference slate on Sunday when they wrestle at Cleveland State. Clarion was without the services of essentially four starters on Friday but battled their way past the Huskies, winning six of the nine bouts contested and picking up another win via forfeit. Scott Marmoll clinched the match with a win at 184 pounds, putting the score at 21-9 with two more to go. With the six points from a forfeit at 197 pounds in their pocket, the Golden Eagles were assured of a win at that point. The sole bonus point win of the night came from Evan DeLong, who recorded his first win by fall since Jan. 8 with a pin of John Barber. Delong built a healthy 10-3 advantage through two periods thanks to four takedowns and a reversal, but the key moment came when he started the third period in the top position. DeLong maneuvered Barber to his back and pinned him just 13 seconds into the stanza. The reigning EWL Wrestler of the Week Jake Gromacki got things started at 125 pounds, working over Willy Girard in the first period to set himself up for victory. Gromacki got a quick early takedown and turned Girard over for a four-point near fall, giving himself a 6-0 cushion. He rode that advantage all the way to the finish line, and despite allowing Girard the riding time point came out with a 6-3 win. Roshaun Cooley followed that up with an impressive win of his own at 133 pounds. He started the third period in the down position and escaped to take a 3-2 lead, and then brought down Matt Noble late in the period for a 5-2 decision. Jake Keller won his second straight match in a protracted defensive effort against Nate Newberry, taking the decision at 149 pounds. Keller started the third period in the down spot and quickly reversed Newberry to break a scoreless tie, and then racked up riding time throughout the end of the period for a 4-0 decision. Also claiming wins by decision were Dom Rigous, who defeated Trevor Allard by a 4-0 score, and Scott Marmoll, who won 6-0 over Kyle Murphy. Results: 125: Jake Gromacki (Clarion) over Willy Girard (Bloomsburg) (Dec 6-3) 133: Roshaun Cooley (Clarion) over Matt Noble (Bloomsburg) (Dec 5-2) 141: Grant Bond (Bloomsburg) over Evan Myers (Clarion) (Dec 11-4) 149: Jake Keller (Clarion) over Nate Newberry (Bloomsburg) (Dec 4-0) 157: Kevin Laubach (Bloomsburg) over Mac Tanner (Clarion) (Fall 2:33) 165: Evan Delong (Clarion) over John Barber (Bloomsburg) (Fall 5:14) 174: Dom Rigous (Clarion) over Trevor Allard (Bloomsburg) (Dec 4-0) 184: Scott Marmoll (Clarion) over Kyle Murphy (Bloomsburg) (Dec 6-0) 197: Dustin Conti (Clarion) over Unknown (For.) 285: Bruce Graeber (Bloomsburg) over Terrell Fields (Clarion) (MD 8-0)
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Princeton beats Columbia, will wrestle Cornell for Ivy title
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Once again, Princeton will wrestle Cornell on the final day of the league season in a winner-take-all showdown for Ivy League championship. You can't ask for much more than that. Princeton took control of its Friday night showdown at Columbia early, winning each of the first five matches en route to a convincing 32-6 win over the Lions. A technical fall for senior Jordan Laster, combined with four decisions, opened a 17-0 lead for the Tigers, and back-to-back first-period pins by Ian Baker and Troy Murtha secured the victory for Princeton. That win, combined with a 27-10 win by Cornell over Penn, leaves both teams at 4-0 in the league entering Saturday's 3 pm match, which will be shown live on the Ivy League Digital Network. Following wins by Ty Agaisse and Patrick D'Arcy to open the match, freshman Matthew Kolodzik posted his 21st win of the season to open a 9-0 lead. Laster was dominant in a 20-4 technical fall at 149, and sophomore Mike D'Angelo continued his perfect Ivy League season with a 7-0 win at 157. Leonard Merkin nearly pulled off an upset over one of Columbia's top veterans, but a late escape by Tyrel White gave him an 8-7 win. Carlin Powell made sure that momentum would be short-lived, as he posted a 6-3 win at 174, and then Baker and Merkin ended all drama with quick falls. Merkin recorded his second pin in as many Ivy League matches when he defeated Michael Bulkin in 25 seconds. Now Princeton turns its full attention to Cornell, which owns the longest Ivy League championship streak (14 years) of any team in any sport in league history. Cornell has won 77 consecutive duals against Ivy League opponents, 75 in a row against unranked opponents, and 30 consecutive against Princeton. It has also never lost an Ivy League match inside the Friedman Wrestling Center, where a hungry, talented Princeton team will show up Saturday looking to make history. The Tigers earned this chance. Now it's only hours away. Results: 125 - Ty Agaisse (P) dec. Johnson Mai, 8-2 133 - Patrick D'Arcy (P) dec. Aec Kelly, 7-1 141 - Matthew Kolodzik (P) dec. Jacob Macalolooy, 7-4 149 - Jordan Laster (P) TF Sam Ward, 20-4 157 - Mike D'Angelo (P) dec. Laurence Kosoy, 7-0 165 - Tyrel White (C) dec. Leonard Merkin 8-7 174 - Carlin Powell (P) dec. Andrew Psomas, 6-3 184 - Ian Baker (P) pinned Jacob Young, 2:00 197 - Troy Murtha (P) pinned Michael Bulkin, :25 HWT - Garrett Ryan (C) dec. Ray O'Donnell, 2-1 -
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- No. 1 Penn State (12-0, 8-0 B1G) dominated No. 11 Illinois (8-3, 5-3 B1G) in Big Ten dual meet action. Head coach Cael Sanderson's squad won eight of ten bouts against the Illini to roll to a 34-7 victory and remain perfect on the year. Penn State's young line-up excelled in front of a sold out Rec Hall crowd. The crowd of 6,645, the largest in Rec Hall this year, marks the 34th straight Rec Hall sell-out. Penn State has sold out 37 of its last 39 home events, including three of five in the 16,000-seat Bryce Jordan Center. The dual began at 125 where true freshman Nick Suriano (Paramus, N.J.), ranked No. 2 nationally, opened up action with a dominant 17-6 major over Travis Piotrowski. Suriano posted seven takedowns in the win. . Sophomore George Carpenter (Chapel Hill, N.C.) dropped a hard-fought 19-7 major decision to No. 6 Zane Richards at 133, briefly tying the dual at 4-4 Senior Jimmy Gulibon (Latrobe, Pa.), ranked No. 11 at 141, used two takedowns and two back points in the third period to roll over Mousa Jodeh, posting a 10-2 major to give the Nittany Lions an 8-4 lead. Junior Zain Retherford (Benton, Pa.), ranked No. 1 at 149, pushed Penn State out to a 14-4 lead by pinning No. 19 Eric Barone at the 4:09 mark in the second stanza. The fall was Retherford's 12th of the year. Sophomore Jason Nolf (Yatesboro, Pa.), ranked No. 1 at 157, closed out the first half with a furious 26-11 tech fall over No. 12 Kyle Langenderfer at the 6:45 mark. The win gave Penn State a 19-4 lead at intermission. In the dual's marquee match-up, red-shirt freshman Vincenzo Joseph (Pittsburgh, Pa.), ranked No. 4 at 165, faced No. 1 Isaiah Martinez. Joseph pushed the two-time NCAA Champion to the limit before dropping a 5-2 decision. True freshman Mark Hall (Apple Valley, Minn.), ranked No. 7 at 174, finally got to wrestle a dual in Rec Hall, having received a forfeit victory vs. Northwestern on Jan. 29. Hall thrilled the largest Rec Hall crowd of the year with a dominating 16-1 technical fall (7:00) over No. 12 Zac Brunson to put Penn State up 24-7. Sophomore Bo Nickal (Allen, Texas), ranked No. 2 at 184, dominated No. 12 Emery Parker, posting an 18-5 major thanks to a late takedown and four back points. Junior Matt McCutcheon (Apollo, Pa.), ranked No. 9 at 197, notched a 3-1 win over Andre Lee to give the Nittany Lions a 31-7 lead. Sophomore Nick Nevills (Clovis, Calif.), ranked No. 3 at 285, closed out the dual by handling Brooks Black to the tune of a 5-0 decision with 5:10 in riding time. Penn State owned a lop-sided 34-12 takedown edge. The Nittany Lions picked up ten bonus points off a pin (Retherford), two techs (Nolf, Hall) and three majors (Suriano, Gulibon, Nickal). Thanks to a 27-point margin of victory over Illinois, the Nittany Lions continued to dominate their completion, staying unbeaten and winning each dual meet so far by 15 points (26-11 at Iowa) or more. With the win, Penn State moves one step closer to claiming the 2017 Big Ten Wrestling Regular Season (dual meet) Championship alone. If Penn State beats Maryland on Sunday, the Lions would claim the crown outright, not having to share it. Retherford is 17-0 with 12 pins, a forfeit, two techs and a major. Nolf is 17-0 with ten pins, a major and five techs. Nickal is 16-0 with 11 pins and three majors this season. The Nittany Lions are now 12-0, 8-0 in the Big Ten, and winners of 29 straight duals. Illinois falls to 8-3, 5-3 in the conference. Penn State returns to Rec Hall its final home dual. The Nittany Lions host Maryland on Sunday at 2 p.m. and the match will also serve as Senior Day. All Rec Hall dual meets are sold out, but a very limited number of Standing Room Only tickets can be purchased by calling 1-800-NITTANY. 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. The 2016-17 Penn State wrestling season is presented by The Family Clothesline. This is PENN STATE. WRESTLING lives here. Results: 125: #2 Nick Suriano PSU maj. dec. Travis Piotrowski ILL, 17-6 / 4-0 133: #6 Zane Richards ILL maj. dec. George Carpenter PSU, 19-7 / 4-4 141: #11 Jimmy Gulibon PSU maj. dec. Mousa Jodeh ILL, 10-2 / 8-4 149: #1 Zain Retherford PSU pinned #19 Eric Barone ILL, WBF (4:09) / 14-4 157: #1 Jason Nolf PSU tech fall #12 Kyle Langenderfer ILL, 26-11 (TF; 6:45) / 19-4 165: #1 Isaiah Martinez ILL dec. #4 Vincenzo Joseph PSU, 5-2 / 19-7 174: #7 Mark Hall PSU tech fall #12 Zac Brunson ILL, 16-1 (TF; 7:00) / 24-7 184: #2 Bo Nickal PSU maj. dec. #12 Emery Parker ILL, 18-5 / 28-7 197: #9 Matt McCutcheon PSU dec. Andre Lee ILL, 3-1 / 31-7 285: #3 Nick Nevills PSU dec. #15 Brooks Black ILL, 5-0 / 34-7 Attendance: 6,645 (34th straight Rec Hall sell-out) Records: Penn State 12-0, 8-0 B1G; Illinois 8-3, 5-3 B1G Up Next for Penn State: home vs. Maryland, Sunday, Feb. 12, 2 p.m. in Rec Hall BOUT-BY-BOUT: 125: True freshman Nick Suriano (Paramus, N.J.), ranked No. 2 at 125, took on Illinois freshman Travis Piotrowski. Suriano turned a fast single leg into a scramble that ended with a first takedown at the 1:45 mark. The Lion cut Piotrowski loose to a 2-1 score and continued to press on offense. Suriano pulled Piotrowski's head to the mat and worked his way behind him for a second takedown and a 4-2 lead after another cut. He roared through a high single for a third takedown and then worked on offense, building up over 1:00 in riding time with a ride out. Leading 6-2 with 1:12 in time, Suriano chose down to start the second period. He worked his way to an escape and a 7-2 lead with 1:35 on the clock and action resumed on the Nittany Lion logo. A quick, snapping takedown with 1:15 left gave Suriano a 9-2 lead. He picked up a point on a second Piotrowski stall and led 10-2 with 2:00 in riding time after two periods. Piotrowski chose down to start the third period and escaped to a 10-3 score. Suriano moved out to a 12-4 lead with 1:34 on the clock with another takedown and escape. He rolled through a high double and upped his lead to 14-5, cutting the Illini loose at the :56 mark. Suriano added one more takedown and, with 2:51 in time, posted the 17-6 major. 133: Sophomore George Carpenter (Chapel Hill, N.C.) took on senior Zane Richards, ranked No. 6 at 133. Richards opened up an early lead, notching two takedowns in the opening minute to lead 4-2 with 1:51 on the clock. The sixth-ranked Illini tacked on another takedown and built up 1:30 in riding time before Carpenter escaped to a 6-3 score. Richards ended the period with a fourth takedown and led 8-3 with 1:48 in riding time. Carpenter chose down to start the second period and escaped to an 8-4 deficit. The Illini senior tacked on two more takedowns to up his lead to 12-6. The Illini added two takedowns in the final :25 to lead 16-7 with 2:26 in time after two periods. Richards chose neutral to start the third period. Carpenter fought off a solid Richards shot at the 1:20 mark, forcing a scramble in the middle of the mat. The scramble ended with Carpenter nearly notching the takedown but a stalemate ended action at the :35 mark. Richards notched a final takedown on a counter shot to posted the 19-7 major with 2:44 in riding time. 141: Senior Jimmy Gulibon (Latrobe, Pa.), ranked No. 11 at 141, battled Mousa Jodeh. Gulibon set the tempo early, taking numerous slight shots that forced Jodeh to counter and back away for the first minute-plus. The Lion senior continued to shoot, as Jodeh backed off and worked to hang on Gulibon's shoulders. Jodeh's defense kept Gulibon at arm's length and the bout moved to the second period tied 0-0. Gulibon chose down to start the second period and quickly escaped to a 1-0 lead. The Lion senior broke through with a strong high double to open up a 3-0 lead with 1:25 on the clock. He then went to work on top, building up a riding time advantage while looking for a chance to turn the Illini for back points. Gulibon rode Jodeh out and led 3-0 with 1:15 in time after two periods. Jodeh chose down to start the third period and Gulibon made him pay. The Lion senior worked arm control into a tilt for two nearfall points and a 5-0 lead. With the riding time point clinched, Gulibon cut Jodeh loose and quickly took him down again for a 7-2 lead. Looking for bonus points, Gulibon roared through a head-inside single for a final takedown. He rode Jodeh out and, with 2:49 in time, posted a 10-2 major. 149: Junior Zain Retherford (Benton, Pa.), ranked No. 1 at 149, faced off against No. 19 Eric Barone. Retherford and Barone battled evenly for the opening minute-plus before the Lion junior connected on a low single shot. He lifted Barone's leg off the mat and worked him down for a takedown and a 2-0 lead. Retherford maintained control of the Illini and then turned him to his back for two quick near fall points. He spent the rest of the period working a strong ride, forcing Barone to fight off turns, moving to the second period leading 4-0 with 1:54 in riding time. Retherford chose down to start the second period and escaped to a 5-0 lead. He forced Barone backwards, turning a high single into a takedown and a 7-0 lead. Retherford controlled the Illini's leg, turning him to his back and getting the pin at the 4:09 mark. 157: Sophomore Jason Nolf (Yatesboro, Pa.), ranked No. 1 at 157, battled No. 12 Kyle Langenderfer. Nolf shot just seconds into the bout, forcing Langenderfer to defend right off the opening whistle. The Illini fought off the first shot but Nolf used a throw to open up a 2-1 lead just seconds later. Nolf's relentless pressure led to a high double and a second takedown, giving the Lion sophomore a 4-1 lead with 1:56 on the clock. Nolf fought off Langenderfer's first shot of the dual, then took him down a third time and led 6-3. Nolf ended a furious first period to lead 12-5 off six takedowns. Nolf chose down to start the second period to up his lead to 13-5. He gave up a takedown with 1:30 on the clock and escaped to a 14-7 score. Langenderfer gave up a penalty point, Nolf took him down at the :35 mark and the Nittany Lion led 17-7 with :28 on the clock. Nolf rode the Illini out and led 17-7 with :41 in riding time after two periods. Langenderfer chose down to start the third period and escaped to a 17-8 score. Nolf quickly took the Illini down again to up his lead to 19-8 with 1:44 on the clock. The Lion sophomore used a strong single leg to up his lead to 21-9 with 1:10 left. Nolf cut Langenderfer loose and then took him down once more to up his lead to 23-11 with :40 on the clock. Langenderfer stalled and Nolf took him down one final time to post the 26-11 technical fall at the 6:45 mark. 165: Red-shirt freshman Vincenzo Joseph (Pittsburgh, Pa.), ranked No. 4 at 165, met unbeaten No. 1 Isaiah Martinez in the dual's marquee match-up. The duo battled evenly for the first :40, with Joseph fighting off an early Martinez shot to keep the bout scoreless at the 2:03 mark. Martinez pressed on offense and snapped his way by Joseph for an early takedown and a 2-0 lead with 1:10 on the clock. Joseph escaped to a 2-1 score and action resumed neutral with :50 left in the opening period. Joseph worked his way in on a high single with :30 left, nearly scoring. Martinez counter rolled and almost scored himself but a stalemate ended action and Martinez led 2-1 after one. Martinez chose down to start the second period and quickly escaped to a 3-1 lead. Joseph kept the Illini junior at arm's length for the next minute plus. The duo traded shots in the middle of the mat but neither man connected and Martinez led 3-1 after two periods. Joseph chose down to start the third period and quickly escaped to a 3-2 deficit. He fought off a solid Martinez shot to keep the bout close at the 1:08 mark, with a reset sending action back to the middle of the mat. The duo traded shots as the clock moved below :30. Martinez worked a high single into a scramble that ended with a stalemate at the :09 mark. Joseph shot Martinez off the mat, nearly hitting a go-ahead takedown. But Martinez countered for a bout clinching takedown to post the 5-2 decision. 174: True freshman Mark Hall (Apple Valley, Minn.), ranked No. 7 at 174, faced off against senior Zac Brunson, ranked No. 12. Hall, who received a forfeit victory in his Rec Hall debut two weeks earlier, picked up his first Rec Hall dual takedown at the 1:35 mark. He cut Brunson loose to a 2-1 score and continued to work the middle of the mat. Hall tried to throw Brunson and the Illini countered the move, notching a takedown that the Penn State bench challenged. The call was reversed and action resumed with Hall leading the Illini senior 2-1. Leading 2-1, Hall chose down to start the second period and quickly escaped to a 3-1 lead. Hall countered a low Brunson shot for his second takedown and a 5-1 lead with 1:21 on the clock. He then turned Brunson for four back points to up his lead to 9-1 with :40 on the clock. Hall reset himself and broke Brunson down to finish the period on top, leading 9-1 with 1:33 in riding time. Brunson chose neutral to start the third period and Hall quickly took him down to up his lead to 11-1. Hall picked up another point on two Brunson stalls and then ended the match in control of a four-point near fall, posting the 16-1 technical fall at the 7:00 mark. 184: Sophomore Bo Nickal (Allen, Texas), ranked No. 2 at 184, met No. 12 Emery Parker. The duo battled evenly on their feet for over two minutes before Nickal opened up a 2-1 lead on a takedown and cut. The Lion sophomore lifted Parker off the mat for a second takedown and a 4-2 lead after the Illini escaped with :40 on the clock. Nickal then walked his way out of trouble on a Parker high double. He stepped back and finished on top with a counter takedown to lead 6-2 after one period. Parker chose down to start the second period and escaped to a 6-3 score. The Lion sophomore countered a low Parker shot for a fourth takedown to up his lead to 8-3. Nickal built his riding time edge up to 1:38 before Parker escaped to an 8-4 score. Leading 8-4 with 1:38 in riding time, Nickal chose down to start the final period and quickly escaped to a 9-5 lead. Nickal fought off a solid Parker shot to keep his lead at 9-4. He then pulled Parker to the mat, dove through a low double and led 11-4 after the nice combo. Parker escaped to an 11-5 score with :50 left to wrestle and Nickal began moving in for bonus points. The Lion sophomore blew through a final takedown, finished with four nearfall points to post the 18-5 major with 1:52 in riding time. 197: Junior Matt McCutcheon (Apollo, Pa.), ranked No. 9 at 197, battled sophomore Andre Lee. The duo battled evenly for the first two minutes with neither wrestler finding an opening to move through. The final minute was spent with hand fighting in the middle of the mat and action moved to the second period tied 0-0. McCutcheon chose down to start the second period and quickly escaped to a 1-0 lead. Like the first period, the duo worked high for the next minute-plus and McCutcheon connected on a low single at the :20 mark. Lee fought off the move for the final seconds of the period, however, and McCutcheon held a slim 1-0 lead after two periods. Lee chose down to start the third period and quickly escaped to a 1-1 tie. McCutcheon worked his way in on another high single and worked his way to a takedown at the :50 mark to lead 3-1. McCutcheon maintained control of the Illini for the rest of the period, finishing on top to post the 3-1 win. 285: Sophomore Nick Nevills (Clovis, Calif.), ranked No. 3 at 285, met junior Brooks Black, ranked No. 15. Nevills worked for shoulder control early, keeping Black on his feet on the Nittany Lion logo as the opening period hit its midway point. The duo continued neutral action for the remainder of the period, spending the opening three minutes on the Lion logo. Tied 0-0, Black chose down to start the second stanza. Nevills quickly broke the Illini down, working his riding time edge up while trying to turn the Illini. Black got called for a first stall and Nevills continued to work to turn him. Nevills took a 1-0 lead on a second Black stall. He turned black briefly but did not get the two-count and led 1-0 with 2:00 in riding time after two periods. Nevills chose down to start the third period and steadily worked his way to his feet, finishing off the escape at the 1:32 mark to open up a 2-0 lead. Nevills worked his way in on a low single, Black tried to step away, but Nevills finished off the move by diving in for the takedown and a 4-0 lead.
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NORFOLK, Va. -- Back-to-back major decisions from Jack Dechow and Kevin Beazley helped lift the Old Dominion wrestling team (6-9, 2-5 MAC) past Ohio (7-6, 4-4 MAC), 19-18, on the third criteria for most individual match points (68-67), Friday evening at the Ted Constant Center before 366 fans. Beginning at 125 lbs., Ohio's 19th-ranked Shakur Laney majored Steven Simpson, 11-2, before No. 14 Cameron Kelly earned a 16-1 tech. fall over Alex Madrigal at 133 to give the Bobcats an early 9-0 lead. Noah Forrider widened the gap over Kevin Budock at 141, as the Bobcat broke open an 8-7 match to defeat the freshman Monarch, 14-7, at 141. At 149, fifth-year senior Michael Hayes put together a 12-1 major decision over Kyle Kaminski, mounting a 6-1 lead after the first period, to cut the Bobcat lead to 12-4. Larry Early then won his first career match in the Ted Constant Center with a 7-3 decision over Cullen Cummings at 157, as the redshirt freshman transfer from Minnesota scored three takedowns including two in the last period. In what proved to be a pivotal bout at 165, ODU sophomore Seldon Wright rallied from a 2-0 deficit to tie his bout against Austin Reese, 2-2, in the final 20 seconds to force sudden victory overtime. In the overtime period, Wright rifled off several shots and connected on a takedown with 15 seconds left to defeat Reese, 4-2 OT, in dramatic fashion. The win cut the Ohio lead to 12-10. At 174, Ohio's Arsen Ashughyan broke open a 5-5 tie in the third period with a late takedown and two nearfall points to defeat Antonio Agee, 9-5. Monarch veterans Jack Dechow and Kevin Beazley came up big for the Monarchs at 184 and 197, respectively, as No. 9 Dechow scored four takedowns in the third period to earn a 13-3 major decision over Dontae McGee and No. 14 Beazley cruised to a 14-4 major decision at 197 after jumping out to a quick 8-2 lead in the first period. In the dual meet's final bout, Ohio's Zack Parker topped Will Hilliard, 4-3, at 285, tying the team score at 18-18. Because each team had won an even five bouts and no falls or other six-point victories were secured by either team, the dual meet came down to criteria three: most individual match points scored. Therefore, Old Dominion was awarded the MAC dual meet victory by virtue of a 68-67 triumph in individual match points scored. Results: 125: No. 19 Shakur Laney (OHIO) maj. Steven Simpson, 11-2. 133: No. 14 Cameron Kelly (OHIO) TF Alex Madrigal, 16-1. 141: Noah Forrider (OHIO) dec. Kevin Budock, 14-7. 149: Michael Hayes (ODU) maj. Kyle Kaminski, 12-1. 157: Larry Early (ODU) dec. Cullen Cummings, 7-3. 165: Seldon Wright (ODU) dec. Austin Reese, 4-2 OT. 174: Arsen Arshughyan (OHIO) dec. Antonio Agee, 9-5. 184: No. 9 Jack Dechow (ODU) maj. Dontae McGee, 13-3. 197: No. 14 Kevin Beazley (ODU) maj. Bailey Faust, 14-4. 285: Zack Parker (OHIO) dec. Will Hilliard, 4-3. UP NEXT ODU heads to Washington, D.C. to take on American this Sunday at noon.
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Bucknell stretches winning streak to 8 with 33-7 win over Binghamton
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LEWISBURG, Pa. -- Jordan Gessner and D.J. Hollingshead recorded pins, and Tyler Smith and Tom Sleigh notched wins by tech fall and major decision to propel the Bucknell wrestling team to a 33-7 victory over Binghamton Friday evening at Davis Gym. It was the eighth consecutive win for the Bison, who improved to 10-4, 7-1 EIWA. The Bearcats lost for just the second time in their last eight matches as they fell to 8-5, 8-3 EIWA. Bucknell won at eight of the 10 weight classes with four victories for bonus points and three bouts that ended in shutout. Gessner got the match started on a high note for the Bison at 125 pounds. After trailing 6-2 to end the first period, the freshman came back to pin Steven Bulzomi 30 seconds into the final period. Gessner trailed 6-3 at the time of the pin, his fourth of the year. Hollingshead also recorded his fourth fall of the season, downing Anthony DePrez in 1:50 at 174 pounds to give the Bison a 26-4 edge and clinching the outcome of the match. Hollingshead led 2-0 at the time of the pin. Joey Gould followed Gessner's win with a 6-2 decision at 133 pounds. The Bison freshman built a 5-0 lead on his way to the victory. Smith followed with a dominating 18-3 tech fall victory at 141 pounds. He totaled four takedowns and an escape in the final period as he won for the 14th time in his last 15 bouts. Lopez, who was honored prior to the match for posting his 100th career victory last week, posted Bucknell's first shutout of the night at 157, defeating Tristan Rifanburg 7-0. Logan Kerin followed with a 4-0 shutout at 165 pounds. Sleigh's10-0 major decision at 197 – his 17th consecutive win – and an 8-5 victory by Tyler Greene at 285 helped Bucknell conclude the match with a season-high-tying 33 points. In each of the Bison's last four wins, the opponent has remained in single digits. Bucknell has won those four matches by a combined 126-26 score. Friday's match was just the beginning of the weekend for the Bison, who wrestle at Army West Point on Sunday at 2 p.m. Results: 125: Jordan Gessner (Buck) pinned Steven Bulzomi (Bing), 5:32. 133: Joey Gould (Buck) dec. Audey Ashkar (Bing), 6-2. 141: No. 19/12/12 Tyler Smith (Buck) tech fall Dylan Caruana (Bing), 18-3. 149: Parker Kropman (Bing) maj. dec. Seth Hogue (Buck), 19-6. 157: No. 14/15/18 Victor Lopez (Buck) dec. Tristan Rifanburg (Bing), 7-0. 165: Logan Kerin (Buck) dec. Jake Einbinder (Bing), 4-0. 174: D.J. Hollingshead (Buck) pinned Anthony DePrez (Bing), 1:50. 184: No. 15/17/18 Steve Schneider (Bing) dec. Garrett Hoffman, 4-2. 197: No. 15/10/12 Tom Sleigh (Buck) maj. dec. Mark Tracy (Bing), 10-0. 285: Tyler Greene (Buck) dec. Connor Calkins (Bing), 8-5. -
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- In a dual that promised exciting toss-up matches, the Wisconsin wrestling team delivered just that as the Badgers muscled their way to a 22-12 victory over Purdue on Friday evening in the Holloway Gymnasium. The No. 18 Badgers (4-5 overall, 2-5 Big Ten) tallied six wins against a tough Purdue (8-7, 3-6 Big Ten) team that refused to go down without a fight. Senior TJ Ruschell earned the Badgers' first bonus-point win with a 16-0 tech fall of Mario Leveille. The 157-pounder got things going in the second period and asserted his dominance throughout to pick up another impressive Big Ten victory. Second-ranked Connor Medbery set the pace against heavyweight Tyler Kral early and stayed true-to-form to record the 18-3 tech fall. 149-pounder Andrew Crone pulled off a 5-4 decision over Nate Limmex in thrilling fashion. After Crone gained a 5-1 lead in the third period, Limmex recorded a reversal as time wound down to make things interesting. Despite the crowd's excitement for a possible comeback, Crone maintained control to get his hand raised. In a feisty 184-pound matchup, Hunter Ritter got on the board quickly against Tanner Lynde to set the pace and two second-period takedowns brought the score to 6-4. To start the third period, a quick takedown by Lynde looked to quell Ritter's momentum, but Ritter regained his composure to walk away with the 12-7 decision. 125-pounder Johnny Jimenez put Wisconsin on the board first by earning a 4-1 decision over Ben Thornton. In true Isaac Jordan-fashion, third-ranked Jordan remained calm throughout to pick up an 8-3 decision over 165-pounder Dylan Lydy. 133-pounder Eli Stickley entered the third period up 5-2 against Luke Welch but a ruling reversal cut Stickley's lead to 5-4 with just two seconds remaining. After riding time sent the match into overtime, Welch relied on his momentum to pull off the 7-5 SV-1 decision. In the 141-pound bout, Cole Martin started strong but a big second period by Cody Pae gave the Boilermakers the 6-0 decision. Eleventh-ranked Ricky Robertson recorded one escape but couldn't get on the offensive against 197-pounder Christian Brunner, while Ryan Christensen (157) dropped a tough 4-0 match to Jacob Morrissey. Next up, the Badgers return home to face No. 14 Michigan for a noon matchup in the Field House on Sunday, Feb. 12. Results: 125: Johnny Jimenez dec. Ben Thornton 4-1 133: Luke Welch dec. Eli Stickley 7-5 (SV-1) 141: Cody Pae dec. Cole Martin 6-0 149: Andrew Crone dec. Nate Limmex 5-4 157: TJ Ruschell tech fall Mario Leveille 16-0 (6:05) 165: Isaac Jordan dec. Dylan Lydy 8-3 174: Jacob Morrissey dec. Ryan Christensen 4-0 184: Hunter Ritter dec. Tanner Lynde 12-7 197: Christian Brunner dec. Ricky Robertson 4-1 HWT: Connor Medbery tech fall Tyler Kral 18-3 (7:00)
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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- Sophomore Jon Viruet posted a fall at 165 lbs., freshman Trey Keeley won via technical fall at 125 lbs., and Brown University wrestling defeated Harvard University, 23-12, in an EIWA and Ivy League dual meet at the Malkin Athletic Center on Friday night. The Bears (6-7, 3-5 EIWA, 2-3 Ivy) won four of the match's last five bouts to top the host Crimson (2-8, 2-6 EIWA, 1-4 Ivy). With victories over Harvard and Penn this season, Brown won two Ivy duals for the first time since the 2011-12 season. Viruet (Springfield, Mass.) notched his fourth pin and team-high 24th win on the season while Keeley (Washington, Ill.) claimed his team-best third technical fall of the year. Senior Steven Galiardo (Chicago, Ill.), junior Josh Durso-Finley (Lawrenceville, N.J.), and sophomores CJ LaFragola (Little Egg Harbor, N.J.) and Ian Butterbrodt (North Andover, Mass.) all won bouts via decision. Keeley opened the dual with a 19-3 technical fall win over Connor Sakmar at 125 lbs., giving the Bears a 5-0 edge in the team score. Keeley tallied six points in the first period and 10 points in the second period before closing the bout with a takedown in the third period. Galiardo brought the Bears within 9-8 in the team score with an 8-3 victory over Colby Knight at 157 lbs. With the two wrestlers tied at 2-2 entering the third period, Galiardo posted an escape, two takedowns, and a riding time point in the final stanza to gain separation. Viruet pushed Brown back ahead in the team score, 14-9, posting a pin in 4:34 against Rico Stormer at 165 lbs. After notching several takedowns, Viruet closed the bout with a fall with 26 seconds left in the second period. After Harvard pulled within 14-12, LaFragola pushed the visitors' edge to 17-12 with a 4-1 win over Kanon Dean at 184 lbs. LaFragola's win started a streak of three straight wins for the Bears. Durso-Finley followed with a 7-6 win over Logan Kirby at 197 lbs., putting the dual out of reach for Harvard at 20-12. Durso-Finley earned an escape late in the match to take the win. Butterbrodt earned a 6-0 shutout win over Nick Gajdzik at 285 lbs., accumulating 4:33 of riding time en route to the triumph. Next, Brown hosts Sacred Heart in its home finale tomorrow, Saturday, Feb. 11 at 1:00 p.m. at the Pizzitola Sports Center. Results: 125: Trey Keeley (B) def. Connor Sakmar (H), TF 19-3 (Brown 5-0) 133: vs. Sam Goldman (H) def. Jimmy Pawelski (B), Dec. 6-4 (Brown 5-3) 141: AJ Jaffe (H) def. Zeke Salvo (B), Dec. 10-5 (Harvard 6-5) 149: Hunter Ladnier (H) def. Travis Vasquez (B), Dec. 6-2 (Harvard 9-5) 157: Steven Galiardo (B) def. Colby Knight (H), Dec. 8-3 (Harvard 9-8) 165: Jon Viruet (B) def. Rico Stormer (H), Fall 4:34 (Brown 14-9) 174: Josef Johnson (H) def. Andrew LaBrie (B), Dec. 3-1 (Brown 14-12) 184: CJ LaFragola (B) def. Kanon Dean (H) 4-1 (Brown 17-12) 197: Josh Durso-Finley (B) def. Logan Kirby (H) 7-6 (Brown 20-12) 285: Ian Butterbrodt (B) def. Nick Gajdzik (H), Dec. 6-0 (Brown 23-12)
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CORVALLIS, Ore. -- The Oregon State wrestling team improved to 3-1 in the Pacific-12 Conference on Friday with a 25-10 victory over Cal Poly before a Gill Coliseum crowd of 597. The Beavers (5-7, 3-1) won 7 of 10 matches and earned four bonus points with four major decisions in dispatching the Mustangs (6-9, 0-4) in workmanlike fashion. OSU is now 3-1 in its last four duals after a 2-6 start. Major decisions by Kegan Calkins (125), Joey Palmer(133), Jack Hathaway (141) and Abe Rodriguez (157) and a decision by Joey Delgado (149) gave the Beavers a 19-0 lead at the midway point. The Mustangs won three in a row to close to within 19-11 but Corey Griego (197) and Cody Crawford (hwt.) then posted dominating decisions to close it out. "We started out great," OSU coach Jim Zalesky said. "We weren't as sharp as we could have been, we had a pretty hard week of training and some guys were a little lethargic, maybe their legs weren't underneath them. "But this time of year you need the training as well as the competition. We pushed through it and it was a good thing to get a win." The Beavers conclude the home portion of their schedule at 7 p.m. Sunday against CSU Bakersfield in their annual Senior Night dual. It will be televised by the Pac-12 Network; graduating seniors Ali Alshujery, Joey Delgado and Joey Palmer will be honored. "I hope to see improvement," Zalesky said. "Guys who got beat today need to turn things around and guys who won today need to keep things going the way we want to keep things going." For more information on the Oregon State wrestling team, follow the club's official Twitter account at Twitter.com/Beaverwrestling, or by Facebook at Facebook.com/OregonStateWrestling. Results: 125: Kegan Calkins (OSU) maj. dec. Brandon Staley (CP), 16-3 133: Joey Palmer (OSU) maj. dec. Yoshito Funakoshi (CP), 21-8 141: Jack Hathaway (OSU) maj. dec. Ty Schilling (CP), 13-4 149: Joey Delgado (OSU) dec. Joshy Cortez (CP), 6-0 157: Abraham Rodriguez (OSU) maj. dec. Joe Granger (CP), 11-2 165: Luke Wilson (CP) maj. dec. Weston Dobler (OSU), 12-2 174: Xavier Johnson (CP) dec. Bob Coleman (OSU), 5-3 184: Mitch Woods (CP) dec. Seth McLeod (OSU), 4-1 197: Corey Griego (OSU) dec. Thomas Lane (CP), 10-4 Hwt.: Cody Crawford (OSU) dec. Spencer Empey (CP), 9-4
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HEMPSTEAD, NY -- The Rider University wrestling team (10-1, 5-1 EWL) earned a convincing 40-4 win over the Pride of Hofstra University Friday evening. With the win, Rider Head Coach Gary Taylor is now one dual win away from tying former Minnesota Head Coach J Robinson for third place all-time (440). The Broncs took nine of 10 matches from the Pride, and blew the match open in the middleweights with consecutive pins from B.J. Clagon (Toms River, NJ/Toms River South), Chad Walsh (Cherry Hill, NJ/Camden Catholic), and Dean Sherry (Brick, NJ/Brick Township). The Broncs also received victories from Brenden Calas (Clark, NJ/Seton Hall Prep [N.C. State]), Anthony Cefolo (Florham Park, NJ/Hanover Park Regional), Evan Fidelibus (Easton, PA/Easton Area), Michale Fagg-Daves (Somerset, NJ/Franklin), Ryan Wolfe (New Castle, DE/Caravel Academy), and Mauro Correnti (Delran, NJ/Holy Cross [Lock Haven]). The pace of the match was set quickly with a big overtime victory for senior 125 Calas over Jacob Martin. Cefolo would follow that up with a 7-1 decision over Vinny Vespa, before Fidelibus would receive the victory by forfeit at 141 to push the lead to 12-0. Jesse Rodgers (Pittsburgh, PA/North Allegheny) would then suffer the only loss of the afternoon, a hard-fought 11-2 defeat at the hands of Ryan Burkert. The chain of pins would begin after that, with Clagon winning in 1:34, Walsh in 5:52, and Sherry in 3:52, to push the match out of reach for Hofstra, 30-4. Fagg-Daves would then take home the win at 184 by the score of 6-2, before Ryan Wolfe would defeat Nezar Haddad 15-4, and Correnti would close the match the same way that it began, with a sudden victory decision, this time 3-1 over Omar Haddad, leaving the final score at 40-4. Coach Taylor will have the chance to claim a share of third place when the Broncs play host to the Drexel Dragons Saturday, February 11th at 8 p.m. in Alumni Gymnasium. Results: 125: Brenden Calas (RU) Dec. Jacob Martin (HU) 5-3, SV-1. RU Leads 3-0 133: Anthony Cefolo (RU) Dec. Vinny Vespa (HU) 7-1. RU Leads 6-0 141: Evan Fidelibus (RU) Forf. (HU). RU Leads 12-0 149: Ryan Burkert (HU) M. Dec. Jesse Rodgers (RU) 11-2. RU Leads 12-4 157: B.J. Clagon (RU) WBF. Jake Kaminsky (HU) 1:34. RU Leads 18-4 165: Chad Walsh (RU) WBF. Bobby Fehr (HU) 5:52. RU Leads 24-4 174: Dean Sherry (RU) WBF. Sage Heller (HU) 3:52. RU Leads 30-4 184: Michale Fagg-Daves (RU) Dec. Michael Oxley (HU) 6-2. RU Leads 33-4 197: Ryan Wolfe (RU) M. Dec. Nezar Haddad (HU) 15-4. RU Leads 37-4 285: Mauro Correnti (RU) Dec. Omar Haddad (HU) 3-1, SV-1. RU Wins 40-4
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Edinboro registers 5 pins on way to 46-2 win over Cleveland State
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EDINBORO, Pa. -- The Edinboro wrestling team celebrated Senior Night with a dominant 46-2 win over Cleveland State. The victory wrapped up the Eastern Wrestling League dual season for the Fighting Scots, as they finished undefeated in EWL competition for the fourth straight year. Edinboro has now won 23 straight EWL duals, dating back to the 2012-13 season. The Fighting Scots, ranked 23rd in the latest USA Today/NWCA Division I Coaches Poll, improved to 8-5 overall and 6-0 in the EWL. Cleveland State fell to 2-8 and 1-4 as the Fighting Scots defeated the Vikings for the 12th straight time. Seniors Chase Delande, Shawn Reynolds, and Anthony Rivera were honored before match. Delande then went out on the mat and recorded one of Edinboro's four pins on the evening, along with two major decisions and a technical fall. Cleveland State did not register a takedown all night. Delande improved to 18-14 with a fall over Ryan Montgomery at 157 lbs. The end came at 3:49 after beginning the second period on top holding a 2-0 lead. Sean Russell got the night underway with a quick fall at 2:10 over John Martin at 125 lbs. Russell, ranked ninth by InterMat, improved to 28-5 while winning his ninth straight match. He has now won 18 matches by bonus points, with two falls. Korbin Myers, ranked 19th at 133 lbs., followed with a 14-2 major decision over Andrew Coghill. Myers registered four takedowns and had a four-point nearfall move while boosting his record to 26-9. The Vikings picked up their lone win of the evening by the narrowest margins at 141 lbs., as Evan Cheek used a second period escape for a 1-0 decision over Nate Hagan. Hagan chose neutral to start the third period, but was unable to record the winning takedown. Cheek improved to 21-9 while Hagan is now 14-11. Patrico Lugo, ranked 11th at 149 lbs., boosted his record to 25-7 with a 26-8 technical fall (7:00) over Nick Montgomery (12-12). Lugo would record nine takedowns in the bout, along with two nearfall points in the first period, when he led 12-4, and four more at the end of the match. Delande followed with his third fall of the season at 157 lbs., and following the bout, Cleveland State was penalized one team point for unsportsmanlike conduct, making the score 21-2. Austin Matthews, ranked 13th at 165 lbs., won a 12-2 major decision over John Vaughn to bring his record to 15-5. The redshirt junior had four takedowns along with two nearfall points. He owned over five minutes in riding time. Edinboro would win three of the final four matches by fall. Ty Schoffstall dominated from the start in pinning Devon Pingel (17-13) at 2:04. The redshirt junior led 12-2, tilting Pingel twice, before picking up the Viking and returning him to the mat for the fall. Schoffstall is now 16-8 with two pins. Freshman Dakota Geer followed with a 6-0 decision over CSU's Nick Corba (18-7) at 184 lbs. Geer, ranked 17th, opened the scoring with an escape in the second, followed by a takedown for a 3-0 lead after two periods. He added a takedown in the fisrt thirty seconds of the third period and owned 2:20 in riding time for the final margin. Geer is now 25-7. On the night his brother was one of the senior honorees, Dylan Reynolds recorded his first fall of the season, pinning Collin Kelly at 3:42 after a pair of first period takedowns in his 197 lb. bout. The redshirt freshman is now 12-15. Billy Miller, ranked 13th at heavyweight, capped the evening with a fall at 2:30, also recording two takedowns before ending the match over Michael Furbee. The redshirt sophomore now has a 26-9 record. Edinboro will return to action next Friday, February 17 at West Virginia. The Fighting Scots are expected to host a first round NWCA National Duals match the following day on Saturday, February 18. Results: 125 -- #9 Sean Russell (EU) fall over John Martin (CSU), 2:10 EU 6-0 133 -- #19 Korbin Myers (EU) maj. dec. Andrew Coghill (CSU), 14-2 EU 10-0 141 -- Evan Cheek (CSU) dec. Nate Hagan (EU), 1-0 EU 10-3 149 -- #11 Patricio Lugo (EU) tech. fall Nick Montgomery (CSU), 26-8 (7:00) EU 15-3 157 -- Chase Delande (EU) fall over Ryan Montgomery (CSU), 3:49 EU 21-2 CSU deducted one team point for unsportsmanlike conduct 165 -- #13 Austin Matthews (EU) maj. dec. John Vaughn (CSU), 12-2 EU 25-2 174 -- Ty Schoffstall (EU) fall over Devon Pingel (CSU), 2:04 EU 31-2 184 -- #17 Dakota Geer (EU) dec. Nick Corba (CSU), 6-0 EU 34-2 197 – Dylan Reynolds (EU) fall over Collin Kelly (CSU), 3:42 EU 40-2 Hwt. -- #13 Billy Miller (EU) fall over Michael Furbee (CSU), 2:30 EU 46-2 -
BLOOMINGTON, Indiana -- The third-ranked University of Iowa wrestling team won its 22nd straight Big Ten road dual, topping Indiana, 32-7, on Friday night at University Gymnasium in Bloomington, Indiana. The Hawkeyes won eight-of-10 matches and got bonus points from Thomas Gilman, Brandon Sorensen, and Michael Kemerer. Gilman and Kemerer both register pins and Sorensen won by technical fall. Gilman secured the fall, his team-best ninth of the season, in 4 minutes, 26 seconds against No. 20 Elijah Oliver at 125. He improved to 22-0 and has won 22 straight, matching his career-best winning streak set in 2016. Kemerer put Jake Danishek on his back in 2 minutes, 26 seconds at 157, registering his fourth fall of the season. Sorensen was piling up nearfall points at 149 when his match was terminated at the 5:34 mark with a 19-3 lead. He has scored bonus points in 16-of-21 matches and improved to 21-2 overall. Phillip Laux (133), Topher Carton (141), Joey Gunther (165), Alex Meyer (174), and Cash Wilcke (197) all won by decision. The Hawkeyes won the first seven matches of the dual before Indiana got on the board with a major decision at 184. The Hoosiers closed the dual with a win at 285. The Hawkeyes return to the mat Sunday at 2 p.m., hosting No. 6 Nebraska on Senior Day. Tickets are available at the UI Athletics Ticket Office, over the phone at 1-800-IA-HAWKS, and online at hawkeyesports.com/tickets. Results: 125 -- #1 Thomas Gilman (IA) pinned #20 Elijah Oliver (IN), 4:26; 6-0 133 -- Phillip Laux (IA) dec. Garrett Pepple (IN), 3-0; 9-0 141 -- #18 Topher Carton (IA) dec. Cole Weaver (IN), 8-5; 12-0 149 -- #4 Brandon Sorensen (IA) tech. fall Chris Perez (IN), 19-3; 17-0 157 -- #2 Michael Kemerer (IA) pinned Jake Danishek (IN), 2:26; 23-0 165 -- #17 Joey Gunther (IA) dec. Bryce Martin (IN), 3-2 TB2; 26-0 174 -- #11 Alex Meyer (IA) dec. Devin Shatzka (IN), 11-4; 29-0 184 -- #7 Nathan Jackson (IN) major dec. Mitch Bowman (IA), 23-9; 29-4 197 -- Cash Wilcke (IA) dec. Jakob Hinz (IN), 3-2; 32-4 285 -- Fletcher Miller (IN) dec. Steven Holloway (IA), 3-1; 32-7
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NORMAN, Okla. -- A major decision from Brad Johnson in the 197-pound bout put the Sooners within five, and Ross Larson's win by fall clinched the ultimate comeback as the No. 17 Oklahoma wrestling team downed Wyoming, 19-18, on Friday afternoon inside McCasland Field House. The Sooners were down 18-3 with just four bouts remaining, but tallied four consecutive wins, including two bonus-point victories, to secure the win and their 10th dual victory of the season. "We wrestled pretty average today," OU Head Coach Lou Rosselli said. "We got lucky in the end, and Ross saved the team to win 19-18. I think there are some guys who wrestled really well. There were guys I was happy for and some who didn't wrestle to their potential, but they need to do a better job at the little things." In the 149-pound bout, No. 13 Davion Jeffries downed Wyoming's Cole Mendenhall by 7-4 decision. Jeffries struck first with a takedown in the opening period to hold a 2-1 lead after one. Jeffries added two escapes, a takedown and secured the riding-time point over the final two frames to put the Sooners on the board. At 174 pounds, redshirt senior Matt Reed recorded a 9-2 decision over Kyle Pope. Reed held a 4-0 advantage entering the second period and received a penalty point in the second to extend his lead to 5-1. He tacked on an escape, a takedown and the riding-time point in the third for the win. DaWaylon Barnes, who began the season at 157 pounds, kept the momentum rolling for the Sooners with an 8-5 decision over Luke Paine. Barnes led 5-1 entering the third period and added a takedown and secured the riding-time point to cut Wyoming's lead to 18-9. Johnson owned Oklahoma's first bonus-point win of the afternoon with a 16-7 technical fall over Luke Paine at 197 pounds. Johnson came out on fire, tallying three takedowns and two 2-point nearfalls in the opening period to lead 10-2. He added a reversal, two escapes, a penalty point and the riding-time point over the final periods to put the Sooners within five with one match to go. With the dual on the line, redshirt senior Larson recorded his 53rd career pin in 1:43 over Brandon Tribble to give the Sooners the win. Larson recorded a quick takedown to hold a 2-0 lead at the time of the fall. The pin marks his 11th of the season, and he needs just five more to tie the OU career pin record of 58 set by Dan Chaid. "Going into that, I knew that if I did get the fall we were going to win by one point," Larson said. "You try not to think about that going into the match, but it's hard not to think about that and not let it go through your mind. I thought we wrestled alright today. You just go out there and the coaches are telling you just two points at a time and if the fall is there you'll get it, so I'm just trying to focus on scoring points. But it's definitely exciting to pick that up and get the win." Christian Moody dropped a 2-1 decision to No. 15 Drew Templeman in the 125-pound bout, and Gunnar Woodburn downed Trae Blackwell by 7-6 decision in SV1 at 133 pounds. In the 141-pound matchup, No. 8 Bryce Meredith pinned Mike Longo in 6:50. At 157 pounds, No. 19 Archie Colgan beat Jared Schieber, 5-2, and No. 10 Yoanse Mejias dropped a 5-2 decision to No. 16 Branson Ashworth in the 165-pound matchup. The Sooners return to the mat on Sunday, Feb. 12 at 2 p.m. for the second Bedlam contest of the season in Stillwater. Oklahoma is back in McCasland for its final home dual on Friday, Feb. 17 at 7 p.m. against Oregon State. Results: 125: No. 15 Drew Templeman (WYO) dec. Christian Moody (OU), 2-1 133: Gunnar Woodburn (WYO) dec. Trae Blackwell (OU), 7-6 (SV1) 141: No. 8 Bryce Meredith (WYO) fall Mike Longo (OU), 6:50 149: No. 13 Davion Jeffries (OU) dec. Cole Mendenhall (WYO), 7-4 157: No. 19 Archie Colgan (WYO) dec. Jared Schieber (OU), 5-2 165: No. 16 Branson Ashworth (WYO) dec. No. 10 Yoanse Mejias (OU), 5-2 174: Matt Reed (OU) dec. Kyle Pope (WYO), 9-2 184: DaWaylon Barnes (OU) dec. Luke Paine (WYO), 8-5 197: Brad Johnson (OU) maj. dec. Lucas Lovvorn (WYO), 16-7 HWT: No. 19 Ross Larson (OU) fall Brandon Tribble (WYO), 1:43
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Memorial funds established for murdered former Sooner wrestler Young
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A GoFundMe.com page and a separate memorial fund have been established for the family of Bryan Young, a former Ohio high school and University of Oklahoma wrestler who was murdered by the estranged husband of a client of his law firm who was seeking a divorce. Young was 47. Bryan Young"We are deeply saddened by the tragic loss of our friend and colleague, Bryan Young," according to the GoFundMe.com page established for the Norman, Okla. attorney. "Bryan was an exceptional lawyer with a passion for helping others in need; especially children and families with special needs in our schools and communities. Bryan loved his family and especially his son. He will be remembered for his infectious smile and optimistic attitude toward life. The funds raised will help his family in the weeks ahead." In addition, a memorial account has been established at Republic Bank & Trust. Donations can be made to the "Bryan Young Memorial Fund" and dropped off at any Republic Banking Center or mailed to P.O. Box 5369, Norman, OK 73070. Young was found shot multiple times at his Norman home about 11:30 p.m. Tuesday. He later died at a local hospital. Minutes later, Norman Fire Department responded to a report of a house fire. Inside, first responders found Cayann Patterson, 49, fatally shot multiple times. Young had served as Patterson's attorney as she sought a divorce from her estranged husband, 55-year-old Timothy Michael Deffner, who killed himself in front of police the next day. Patterson had filed a protective order against Deffner in 2015. Born in March 1969, Bryan Young grew up in suburban Cincinnati, where he played baseball as a young kid with Ken Griffey Jr. Young was a five-sport athlete at Greenhills High School, where was a three-time All-League and three-time All-City wrestler for the Pioneers. He was welcomed into the school district's Athletics Hall of Fame in 2012. After graduating from Greenhills High in 1987, Young's family moved to Oklahoma, where he was awarded a scholarship to wrestle for the Oklahoma Sooners and head coach Stan Abel. It was at OU that Young met his future wife Lisa, a gymnast at the school. Chance Leonard, one of Young's wrestling teammates at Oklahoma, offered this tribute on Facebook: "Bryan was a dedicated husband, father and teammate as well as an excellent example. He was passionate and determined and utilized what he learned on the mat to create a successful professional career and positively impact people's lives." Bryan Young had a diverse professional career after graduating from the University of Oklahoma, encompassing horse racing, education and the law. Stan Ward of Ward & Glass, the Norman-based law firm where Young was employed, told The Oklahoman -- the daily newspaper for Oklahoma City -- that Young's fellow wrestlers suggested he should become a jockey, because he was so small. "He had never ridden a horse in his life, but he tried it and liked it. He raced as a jockey for nine years, before an accident in which he broke his neck," Ward said. Young then used his doctorate in education to become a teacher, coach and eventually principal at Norman North High School, according to Ward. Young was employed by the Norman Public Schools for 17 years, including five years as principal at Norman North. While with the school district in Oklahoma's third-largest city, Young also coached soccer, wrestling, track and cross country. Dr. Joe Siano, superintendent of Norman Public Schools, released the following statement: "We are deeply saddened by the loss of Bryan Young, a former principal at Norman North High School, who was a tremendous asset during his time in our district. Bryan was a respected colleague and friend and he will be remembered as a ferocious advocate for students. Our thoughts are with his family, friends and the many people in our community who knew him." Barb Young, Bryan's aunt who still lives in Greenhills, said her nephew demonstrated a love of kids from an early age. "Because of his personality and his desire, true desire, to get involved and advocate for children, he made a huge difference in their lives," Barb Young told WLWT, the NBC affiliate in Cincinnati. After nearly two decades in education, Young entered a new career field as an attorney, having graduated from the School of Law at Oklahoma City University in 2012, according to his biography at Ward & Glass Law, where he was employed until his murder. "I have never met a more upbeat, positive person with such a great attitude. He was well-loved. This is a horrible, horrible thing that has happened," Stan Ward of Ward & Glass said of his former associate. Here's how Clay Horning, sports editor at the Norman Transcript, described Young in a tribute Wednesday. "Bryan was a force of nature. Intense. Charismatic. Passionate. Intense. Friendly. Interested. Engaged. Intense. And, you know, intense." Bryan Young is survived by his wife Lisa, and their five-year-old son Braxton. Memorial Mass of Christian Burial for Young will be held Monday, Feb. 13 at 5 p.m. at St. Mark the Evangelist Catholic Church, 3939 W Tecumseh Road in Norman. That same night, a candlelight vigil will be held in Greenhills, Ohio at the Greenhills Commons at 7 p.m.