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  1. IOWA CITY, Iowa -- University of Iowa senior Matt McDonough has been named Big Ten Wrestler of the Week, the conference office announced Tuesday. The weekly honor is the third of McDonough's career. Matt McDonoughThe two-time NCAA champion earned the accolade following a pair of pins and two victories over top 10 opponents last week in Iowa's season opener. McDonough opened his season with a first period fall against Cumberland's Zach Shelton. He followed that up with a 9-4 decision over No. 5 Matt Snyder (Virginia) and a first period pin against No. 9 Nick Soto (Chattanooga). The three wins extended his winning streak to 31 matches. The Hawkeyes return to the mat Saturday inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena when they host the Iowa City Duals. Iowa hosts Southern Illinois-Edwardsville, Cornell College and Iowa Central in three consecutive duals beginning at 9 a.m.
  2. Johnny Sebastian is a running back on a Bergen Catholic football team in the state semifinals (Photo/Rob Preston) While the high school wrestling season doesn't start in earnest until about ten days from now, the regular season did start in a couple of states this past weekend. However, of greater interest to the early part of the season for some ranked teams is how football programs are performing. Generally speaking, it takes two weeks at minimum -- and more likely even three weeks -- to get wrestlers back on the mat after the end of the football season. This is due to recovery/transition time after the football season, working down to wrestling weight, and getting acclimated into wrestling condition. In the Illinois state tournament, No. 33 Glenbard North and No. 10 Montini Catholic saw their football teams advance to the state finals in Class 8A (big-school) and Class 5A respectively. Those two football title games will be held on Saturday in Champaign, Ill. For Glenbard North, Brian Murphy -- ranked No. 2 nationally at 152 pounds, and No. 11 overall in the senior class -- is the starting quarterback and also contributes on defense. The Panthers are scheduled to begin their wrestling season this weekend at the Conant Invitational. However, in the bigger picture, early season targets for them are a Dec. 20 dual against No. 28 Carl Sandburg, Ill., before the Dvorak Invitational that weekend. Montini Catholic's football team has returning state placer Michael Maduko (170) as a starting linebacker, state qualifier Anthony Ferraro (195) starting at offensive guard, and state placer Edgar Ruano (220) is a starting defensive tackle. The trio of Broncos' multi-sport athletes is juniors. The overall wrestling schedule is rigorous with key early competition including a quad that also features No. 12 Marist, Ill. next weekend, the Walsh Ironman on Dec. 7 and 8, and the Dvorak Invitational two weekends after that. No. 21 Allen, Texas has their football team in the second round of a six-round state football tournament in Class 5A Division I. The 10-1 Eagles will be playing undefeated Mesquite this weekend. Key wrestlers contributing to the football team are quarterback/athlete Oliver Pierce -- ranked No. 3 nationally at 152 pounds, and No. 14 overall in the senior class; linebacker Nick Cobb, a three-time state champion and No. 18 nationally at 195 pounds; as well as defensive lineman Stone Drulman (220), third at state last year. Allen's initial wrestling competitions are in two weeks time -- Dec. 6 in a triangular meet at Broken Arrow, Okla., and the following two days in the Mid-Am Nationals at Tulsa Union. No. 26 Cincinnati Moeller, Ohio had its football team advance to the Division I (big-school) state football semifinals this coming weekend after a 24-21 victory over nationally ranked Cincinnati Colerain. It was the second win for the Crusaders in football over nationally ranked opposition in four weeks, having beaten Louisville (Ky.) Trinity in the last regular season game. From a wrestling perspective, the Crusaders schedule starts next weekend with the Moeller Duals, while the Walsh Ironman and SWOWCA Coaches Classic are the following two weekends. Five juniors with state wrestling experience are on the football roster. Most notable among them are starting defensive lineman Chalmer Frueauf (220/285), who has placed fourth at state each of the last two years, and returning state third placer Dakota Sizemore (170) who also contributes on the defensive line. 2011 state placers Jerry Thornberry (195/220) and Dean Meyer (152/160) are rostered on the defensive line and at running back, while state qualifier Quentin Rooser (182) is rostered as a linebacker. No. 31 Blue Springs, Mo., had its football team advance to the Class 6 (big-school) title game this coming weekend at the Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis. In terms of the wrestling squad, state placer Austin Reyes is a starting offensive lineman. The Wildcats' wrestling schedule commences next weekend with a pair of dual meets in Kansas, the Staley Duals on December 8th, and the Kansas City Wrestling Classic the next weekend. No. 34 Colonial Forge, Va., plays in the Division 6 (big-school) regional football championship this weekend. A trio of upper-weight starters are a part of the Eagles football squad: junior Chris Carter (195), sophomore Patrick Grayson (220), and senior Matt Beaulieu (285). The four weekends after this one feature key wrestling tournaments: the Skyline Elite Opener, Walsh Ironman, King of the Mountain, and Beast of the East. Both No. 37 Bergen Catholic and No. 43 Don Bosco Prep have their football teams making playoff runs in New Jersey's non-public Group 4. The perennial football powers play in regular season games this week before battling with each other on the field in the state semifinal on Nov. 30. A win there would put them in the state title game the next week. Each school starts wrestling in a Dec. 15 tournament, and they compete in the Beast of the East the next weekend, which is two weeks after the football championship. Bergen Catholic's football team features state qualifier Carmine Goldsack (285) on the offensive line, while state champion Johnny Sebastian -- who is ranked No. 5 nationally at 182 pounds, and No. 18 overall in the junior class -- is part of the running back rotation. Six-time defending state champion Don Bosco has its two best wrestlers as part of the defensive line on the football -- state champion Razohnn Gross (195) and state placer Zach Chakonis (220), who is ranked No. 25 overall in the sophomore class. As for some actual wrestling that happened this past weekend: No. 7 Brandon, Fla., competed in the Chamberlain High School 10-way this past weekend. The Eagles had nine dual meets and shut out each and every opponent. It was a stellar debut, and they'll return to the mats for competition next weekend with the Troy Smith Duals at Gateway. Brandon is off this coming weekend. No. 22 Perry Meridian, Ind., hosted the season opening Capital City Classic this past Saturday, and validated their standing as top team in the Hoosier State with a dominant tournament title. The Falcons scored 309 points in winning eight of fourteen weight classes, and four others finishing second. Champions included Jacob Cottey (113), Brandon James (126), No. 18 Cody LeCount (132), Nick Bova (138), Keanu Cooper (152), Riley McClurg (160), Jake Masengale (182), and No. 5 Donte Winfield (285). Second place in the eight-team tournament was Warren Central, ranked No. 13 in the Hoosier State, with 251 points. They had five of the other six weight class champions, along with two others who finished in second place. This coming weekend is "opening weekend" for the state of Illinois. Probably the feature of the schedule is a match between No. 12 Marist and No. 13 Oak Park River Forest as part of Saturday's Marist Thanksgiving Wrestling Quad. From an individual standpoint, a match between returning state runners-up Mark Duda (Marist) and Matt Rundell is possible at 120 pounds. Unfortunately, Marist will be without returning state placer Peter Andreotti (160), as he recovers from an injury sustained during football.
  3. The NCAA wrestling season slows down this week, so T.R. Foley has invited former teammate and former roommate Brian Muir on as his special guest. Though Muir is mostly concerned with finding a new place to lease after an unfortunate run-in with a landlord, he's optimistic about Turkey Day 2012. Foley and Muir recount for listeners what is was like to be at U.Va. during the Thanksgiving and Christmas breaks and why, maybe surprisingly, they look back on those weeks as the best from college. Also, some lines for the Grapple in the Garden. Do you want to listen to a past episode? View archives.
  4. Michigan 141-pounder Camryn Jackson shined this weekend (Photo/John Sachs, Tech-Fall.com) This is my second roundup of notable results from the past week's NCAA Division I wrestling competition, complete with annotations. Your emails and comments are welcomed and encouraged. Tournaments Sunday, Nov. 18 Keystone Classic The 125-pound weight class final saw Northwestern's Dom Malone beat Penn's 13th-ranked Mark Rappo in sudden victory. There was another upset in the 133 finals as Northwestern's tenth-ranked Levi Mele lost to Cal Poly's Devon Lotito 4-2. Penn's Charles Cobb wins the 141-pound weight class, and in the process upends Harvard's 13th-ranked Steven Keith in the semi-finals. In the tournament's feature match, Northwestern's third-ranked 157-pounder Jason Welch beat Bloomsburg's seventh-ranked Frank Hickman 5-2. Indiana's heavyweight Adam Chalfant, ranked 12th, who has shown flashes of greatness in the past, is starting to grow into his potential. He beat fifth-ranked Mike McMullan of Northwestern in the finals 5-3. Saturday, Nov. 17 Joe Parisi Lindenwood Open Let's start with the most interesting results first, Oklahoma State's Jordan Oliver debut at 149. Oliver crushed his competition, notching four pins and majoring one time Iowa starter Mike Kelly before drubbing Mizzou's 15th-ranked Drake Houdashelt 12-4 in the finals. It is worth mentioning that Houdashelt was coming off a quality win against another Cowboy, eventual third-place finisher Josh Kindig, 4-1 in the semis. Oliver appears, thus far, to have suffered no negative effects in performance from his big bump up in weight. Nathan McCormick of Missouri, like his kin who wrestled for Mizzou before him, is cobbling together a nice collegiate career as quietly as possible. In the 133 finals, the ninth ranked Nathan defeated Oklahoma State's 11th-ranked Jon Morrison, 4-3. At 141, Mizzou's 15th-ranked Nick Hucke loses in the third round to OSU's Julian Feikert, and the final eventually pits two more Mizzou Tigers against one another, with Trevor Jauch edging teammate Eric Wilson. Freshman Alex Dierenger of OSU justified his No. 9 ranking by beating Missouri's 18th-ranked Kyle Bradley by 12-3 major decision in the 157 finals. Missouri, who apparently has a top 20 wrestler in seemingly every weight class, sent 13th-ranked Zach Toal to the 165 finals. There he met the No. 3-ranked wrestler in the nation, Tyler Caldwell of Oklahoma State, and was defeated 7-0. Oklahoma State's top-ranked Chris Perry pins 19th-ranked Missouri wrestler Todd Porter, only 78 seconds into the 174-pound final. In what was possibly the upset of the week, Oklahoma State's sixth-ranked Blake Rosholt fell to McKendree State's Kyle Reid 10-4 in the 197 semifinals. In other news, Mizzou's fifth-ranked Brent Haynes, the eventual champion, only beat Iowa freshman and maybe/maybe not redshirt Nate Burak, 1-0. Burak placed third. Navy Classic In the 165 semifinals, Bucknell's 16th-ranked Corey Lear falls to Jacob Schalles of Navy by pin. The match of the night was in the heavyweight finals, 14th-ranked Odie Delaney of The Citadel scored the biggest win of his career, beating reigning All-American and 10th-ranked Jeremy Johnson of Ohio by a score of 7-6. This is a rematch of their NCAA round of twelve meeting last year where Johnson won by pin. In a near total non-sequitor, Levi Cooper who defeated Odie last weekend, was pinned this week by Grand Canyon's Tyrell Fortune. Cooper has beaten Fortune in the past. New York State Intercollegiates Cornell's Nashon Garrett knocks off Hofstra's seventh-ranked Steve Bonnano in the 125 finals 13-9. Hofstra's 14th-ranked 133-pounder, Jamie Franco, falls to Binghampton's Dan Riggi in the semifinals. Riggi would get second to teammate Derek Steeley. Cornell's 12th-ranked Joe Stanzione was the top seed at 141, but he falls in the second round to Army's Connor Hanafee, and then in the consolation finals to Hofstra's seventh-ranked Luke Vaith, 12-4. En route to a first place finish at this weight, Cornell's Mike Nevinger beats Vaith 1-0 in the semifinals. At 174, top seed and 11th-ranked John Martin Cannon of Buffalo goes down to Hofstra's unranked Jermaine John in the first round. Cornell's Marshall Peppelman still seems to not have hit his stride, he places sixth here. Dual Meets Sunday, Nov. 18 Clarion 21, Eastern Michigan 10 Nebraska 25, North Carolina 12 At 184, Nebraska's sixth-ranked John Ihnen beat 19th-ranked Alex Utley, 10-4. Nebraska 32, South Dakota State 7 An upset occurred here as the 13th-ranked Cornhusker, Jake Sueflohn falls to Dustin Walraven. North Carolina 36, South Dakota State 6 Minnesota 30, Boise State 6 Minnesota, ranked third by InterMat, keeps steam rolling its opposition. Fourth-ranked 184-pounder Kevin Steinhaus beat BSU's 12th-ranked Jake Swartz 7-3; sixth-ranked Gopher Chris Dardanes beat 12th-ranked 133-pounder Brian Owen. Ohio State 26, Pittsburgh 13 Logan Stieber is scary good. The reigning 133-pound champ pins Pitt's Shelton Mack, the seventh-ranked wrestler at his weight. It appears as if Andrew Campolattano may redshirt, in his stead the OSU has tapped C.J. Mangrum as the starting 197-pounder. Here Mangrum losses to the Pitt's second-ranked Matt Wilps, 13-3. No. 8-ranked heavyweight, Zac Thomusseit of Pitt, beat Ohio State's 19th-ranked Pete Capone, 5-1. Penn State 44, West Virginia 3 As if PSU wasn't tough enough already, they have an overachieving 141-pounder who seems keen on clawing his way into the top 20. This dual saw PSU's Bryan Pearsall beat 19th-ranked Nathan Pennesi of WVU, 2-0. Virginia Tech 32, Wisconsin 6 Tech's 10th-ranked 141-pound wrestler, Zach Neibert, notches the biggest win of his career to date, knocking off third-ranked Badger Tyler Graff, 4-3. A few years ago in St. Louis, David Marone, was a couple converted shots away from being an All American. He is a ways away from that form at present. Marone, currently the 15th-ranked heavyweight in the nation, lost to Wisconsin's 16th-ranked Connor Medberry, 3-2. Wisconsin 35, Campbell 7 Michigan 26, Stanford 6 Saturday, Nov. 17 Arizona State 29, CSU Bakersfield 10 Lehigh 18, Bloomsburg 12 What a difference a redshirt can make. Lehigh's 157-pounder Joey Napoli is on fire. Here he beats seventh-ranked Frank Hickman of Bloomsburg, 6-0. Purdue 37, Northern Illinois 0 Friday, Nov. 16 Cornell 30, Binghamton 7 Iowa 26, Virginia 12 Iowa, ranked second by InterMat, is really good. As good as they are, I can't help but detecting a sense of angst from Hawkeye fans regarding the prospects for this year's team. Whatever the reason for this, Iowa's lineup is loaded with talent; UVA and its coaching staff deserve great credit in fielding a team that is capable of testing them just a bit. Top-ranked Matt McDonough won 9- 4 against UVA's fifth-ranked, and always nightmarish to score upon Matt Snyder. At 165, fourth-ranked Mike Evans defeated eighth-ranked Nick Sulzer, 7-4. In a matchup of former 184-pounders in the 174-pound match, UVA's ninth-ranked John Fausey pinned eighth-ranked Grant Gambrell during overtime ride outs. Michigan 21, Oregon State 18 An upset at 141 pounds as Oregon State's second-ranked Mike Mangrum falls to Camryn Jackson 10-8. Fifth-ranked Beaver 149-pounder, Scott Sakaguchi seems to be building off his All-American finish last March, here he bests Michigan's 11th-ranked Eric Grajales, 9-6. At 197, Oregon State's 13th-ranked Taylor Meeks beat 20th-ranked Max Huntley, 5-3. Michigan State 25, Eastern Michigan 11 Iowa 37, Chattanooga 6 Top-ranked 125-pound wrestler, Matt McDonough, pinned UTC's ninth-ranked Soto in the first period. Minnesota 27, Nebraska 7 In a battle of tough sophomores, UM's Logan Storley beats Nebraska's Robert Kokesh in sudden victory, 3-1. Fourth-ranked Gopher 184-pounder Kevin Steinhaus continues to be the model of consistency as he beats sixth-ranked Husker Josh Inhen, also 3-1. Ohio State 23, Virginia Tech 10 Jesse Dong wasn't in the lineup for Va Tech, but it wouldn't have mattered. At 125, Tenth-ranked Jarrod Garnett got revenge for an NCAA round of twelve loss to the OSU's eighth-ranked Nikko Triggas, 10-2. Fourth-ranked Buckeye 141-pounder Hunter Stieber beat tenth-ranked Zach Neibert, 8-5. Nick Brascetta won't be ranked 19th for much longer, the Tech 149-pound sophomore beats seventh-ranked Cam Tessari, 5-3. Ohio State heavyweight Pete Capone, ranked 19th, was a 152-pounder in high school, now he is beating ranked heavyweights on the division one level. Here, his latest victim is 15th-ranked Hokie Dave Marone. North Dakota State 24, Boise State 15 NDSU is another program that is quietly very good, here, their 157-pounder, Hayden Zillmer upsets BSU's 20th-ranked George Ivanov in overtime. At 184, 12th-ranked Bronco Jake Swartz majors a very tough 17th-ranked Mac Stoll, 13-5. Old Dominion 19, Wisconsin 12 ODU a rebounds from last week's lopsided dual meet losses to Mizzou and Purdue, and notches a win against a big ten opponent. Tyler Graff, ranked third for the Badgers at 141 pounds, registered a win over ODU's 16th-ranked Justin LaValle, 8-4. Penn State 29, Lehigh 6 Penn State flirts with a shut out of the Mountain Hawks. At 149, PSU calls forth one of its stellar backups, James English, who beats Lehigh's 18th-ranked Shane Welsh, 5-2. Thirteenth-ranked 157-pound Mountain Hawk Joey Napoli stormed to a 5-2 upset of PSU's second-ranked Dylan Alton. 174 saw PSU's Matt Brown, currently No. 4 in the nation, dominate 18th-ranked Nate Brown (no known relation), 12-1. Finally in the marquee match of the weekend: No. 1-ranked Ed Ruth of Penn State, 11, and third-ranked Robert Hamlin of Lehigh, 9. I am careful to not describe this match as having a real loser. Also, anyone who was able to see this match won big. Thursday, Nov. 15 Ohio State 40, Davidson 3 It was really cool of Tom Ryan to visit Davidson. Perhaps he wanted to show his wrestlers beautiful Lake Norman, N.C., shooting site of some scenes in standout television show, Homeland. Last week's missed super upset: Illinois' Jordan Blanton, ranked fifth at 174 pounds, fell to Nebraska's Micah Barnes at the Cyclone Open.
  5. PALO ALTO, Calif. -- The No. 16-ranked University of Michigan wrestling team wrapped up its West Coast road trip in decisive fashion, claiming eight matches, including each of the first seven, to earn a 26-6 victory against Stanford on Sunday afternoon (Nov. 18) at the Cardinal's Burnham Pavilion. The Wolverines earned a pair of bonus points, including a 16-6 major decision from sophomore/freshman Camryn Jackson (Lansing, Mich./Eastern HS) at the dual's opening weight of 141 pounds. Jackson converted on six takedowns, including three in the opening frame, and a second-period reversal and accumulated 4:03 in riding-time advantage to defeat Josh Lauderdale and improve to 5-0 on the season. Senior/junior Eric Grajales (Brandon, Fla./Brandon HS) and junior/sophomore Jake Salazar (Midway, Utah/Wasatch HS) bounced back from disappointing Friday losses to earn back-to-back decisions at 149 and 157 pounds, respectively. Grajales, ranked 11th, took advantage of a high-scoring third period to defeat Timmy Boone, 13-6, in the former. He scored a first-period takedown and second-period reversal to build an early advantage and converted on three more attacks in the final frame to seal the match. After a scoreless first period at 157 pounds, Salazar broke open his match against Kyle Meyer in the second, earning a quick escape before taking Meyer down and turning him for three points. The Wolverine wrestler added another takedown in the third to claim an 8-2 decision. Freshman Taylor Massa (St. Johns, Mich./St. Johns HS) rolled to an 11-5 decision against Bret Baumbach at 165 pounds, scoring on four takedowns -- two apiece in the first and third periods -- and accumulating 3:02 in riding-time advantage. He gave up a reversal midway through the third period but escaped quickly and converted on another late leg attack to finish the match on top. Senior/junior captain Dan Yates (Hesperia, Mich./Hesperia HS) earned Michigan's other bonus win at 174 pounds, posting a dominant 18-5 major decision against Thomas Kimbrell to remain unbeaten on the season. The Wolverine captain, ranked 14th, jumped out to a big lead with a pair of first-period takedowns and late three-point leg turk before adding three more takedowns in the third and building 3:54 in time advantage. He is 5-0 in duals with five bonus victories. Freshman Jordan Thomas (Gowen, Mich./Greenville HS) and junior/sophomore Max Huntley (Emerald Isle, N.C./Blair Academy) earned back-to-back decisions after the intermission break to extend the Wolverines' advantage to 23-0. Thomas used three takedowns and 2:31 in riding time to cruise past Alen Yen, 7-2, at 184 pounds, while 20th-ranked Huntley scored on two takedowns -- one apiece in the first and third periods -- and secured a three-point tilt in the first to defeat Michael Sojka, 9-2, at 197 pounds. With the Michigan victory already in hand, the Cardinal claimed two of the final three matches to narrow the final margin. Senior/junior Sean Boyle (Lowell, Mass./Blair Academy), ranked 14th, secured a 7-2 decision against Evan Silver at 125 pounds, scoring on three takedowns, including two in the first period, and a second-period escape. It was Silver's first dual loss of the season. The Wolverines will take a two-week break before heading to Las Vegas, Nev., for the annual Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 30-Dec. 1, at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Competition is slated to begin at 9 a.m. PST each day. Results: 141 -- Camryn Jackson (U-M) major dec. Josh Lauderdale, 16-6 U-M, 4-0 149 -- #11 Eric Grajales (U-M) dec. Timmy Boone, 13-6 U-M, 7-0 157 -- Jake Salazar (U-M) dec. Kyle Meyer, 8-2 U-M, 10-0 165 -- #10 Taylor Massa (U-M) dec. Bret Baumbach, 11-5 U-M, 13-0 174 -- #14 Dan Yates (U-M) major dec. Thomas Kimbrell, 18-5 U-M, 17-0 184 -- Jordan Thomas (U-M) dec. Alan Yen, 7-2 U-M, 20-0 197 -- #20 Max Huntley (U-M) dec. Michael Sojka, 9-2 U-M, 23-0 Hwt -- Dan Scherer (Stanford) dec. Justin Dozier, 3-2 U-M, 23-3 125 -- #14 Sean Boyle (U-M) dec. Evan Silver, 7-2 U-M, 26-3 133 -- Peter Russo (Stanford) dec. #19 Rossi Bruno, 9-4 SV U-M, 26-6
  6. COLUMBUS, Ohio -- A fast start that included two pins and a pair of major decisions in the first four matches helped lift the fifth-ranked Ohio State wrestling team to a 26-13 win over No. 18 Pittsburgh Sunday afternoon in St. John Arena. The Buckeyes improve to 3-0 on the season, while the Panthers drop to 0-2. In all, Ohio State won six of 10 matches and had a 23-0 lead at the halfway mark. Back-to-back pins by senior Nikko Triggas and redshirt sophomore Logan Stieber at 125 and 133 pounds, respectively, immediately gave the Buckeyes a 12-0 advantage. Facing Godwin Nyama, Triggas, scored a takedown before pinning Nyama in 2:32. Stieber followed suit, pinning No. 7 Shelton Mack in 4:26. Stieber was up 8-0 before tallying six team points for the Scarlet and Gray. Leading, 2-1, and, 5-1, after the first and second periods, sophomore Hunter Stieber added four points to the Buckeye score on a 10-2 major decision over Travis Shaffer in the 141-pound matchup. Sophomore 149-pounder Cam Tessari rebounded from his opening dual-season loss at Virginia Tech with an 11-3 major decision victory vs. Donnie Tasser. Holding on to a 4-1 lead after the first period, Tessari quickly got to work and increased his advantage to 8-2 after the second period. One of the more exciting matches of the afternoon, it was a last second takedown by Josh Demas in the 157-pound bout that propelled the Buckeye redshirt sophomore to a 3-1 win against Troy Reaghard. Following a scoreless tie after the first period, an escape by Reaghard was the only scoring in the second. Demas answered Reaghard's escape with one of his own and as the more than 1,000 fans in St. John Arena were about to settle in for some overtime wrestling, Demas notched the takedown en route to his eighth win of the season. Ohio State's Nick Heflin was the remaining Buckeye to put points on the board for the Scarlet and Gray. Wrestling at 174 pounds, the Buckeye redshirt-junior's riding time of 1:07 was the difference maker in a 3-3 score at the end of regulation. Freshman Mark Martin held his own vs. No. 16 Tyler Wilps at 165 pounds. With both wrestlers scoreless after the first period, Martin trailed Wilps 2-1 at the conclusion of the second. An escape and takedown by Wilps, however, sealed the first victory of the afternoon for Pittsburgh. The Scarlet and Gray dropped their last three matches from 184 pounds-heavyweight. Once again, riding time was the deciding factor in the 184-pound match. Tied, 2-2, against No. 14 Max Thomusseit, redshirt freshman Kenny Courts, could not overcome Thomusseit's 1:18 of riding time. Senior C.J. Magrum dropped a 13-3 major decision to No. 2 Matthew Wilps and Peter Capone lost, 5-1, to No. 8 Zac Thomusseit. Up next, Ohio State will travel to Las Vegas, Nev., for the CKLV Invitational Nov. 30-Dec. 1. The Buckeyes' next home match is at 7 p.m. Dec. 14 vs. Kent State in St. John Arena. Postmatch Notes • Redshirt sophomore Logan Stieber was honored during a pre-match recognition. A banner was dropped from the St. John Arena rafters recognizing his 2012 Big Ten and NCAA Championships. • Senior Nikko Triggas continues to add to his falls record total. Triggas now has three this season and 39 for his career, which is fifth all-time at Ohio State. • Four Buckeyes - Josh Demas (8-0), Nick Heflin (6-0), Hunter Stieber (10-0) and Logan Stieber (7-0) - are the lone Buckeyes to remain undefeated this season. • Eighty-six percent of Logan Stieber's wins have been bonus point victories. Stieber, 7-0, has three falls, two technical falls and one major decision. Postmatch Quotes Tom Ryan, Ohio State head coach On Ohio State's performance I believe we had four matches that were up for grabs and I was right. They beat us up in all four of those matches and that is not where we need to be. On Josh Demas and his win With 10 seconds left Josh could have waited until overtime, but he didn't. He got the shot for the finish at the buzzer. He is good, but we have to get him scoring more because he has a tremendous offensive and he is just not opening up. On the heavier weights and getting them to score more We have to work harder and get them to work harder. Kenny [Courts] is coming off a knee injury and two major surgeries, so his body is still adjusting. We have to continue to go after the opponent. Josh Demas, redshirt sophomore 157-pounder On his match I did well. I have to create more space and be aware of when I am going out of bounds. On his expectations I thought I was going to score more, but my opponent [Troy Reaghard] was trying to slow me down, so I could lose my speed. I'm aware of what I need to fix. On his win with 10 seconds left I was not nervous. My coaches told me to never get nervous. I knew if I continued to go after him he would eventually break or get tired. Peter Capone, redshirt junior heavyweight On the team's performance It was a better dual meet than against Davidson and Virginia Tech. Everyone was a lot more confident against their opponents. Our lightweights did really well with their pins. On what he needs to work on in practice My match did not go as well as I wanted it to go. I have to continue to get in better shape and be aware of my opponents more. On the upcoming invitational in Las Vegas I'm really excited for it. It's a two-day tournament, so the opponents are more spread out. Results: 125 No. 8 Nikko Triggas (Ohio State) pins Godwin Nyama (Pittsburgh) 2:32 133 No. 1 Logan Stieber (Ohio State) pins Shelton Mack (Pittsburgh) 4:26 141 No. 4 Hunter Stieber (Ohio State) major dec. Travis Shaffer (Pittsburgh) 10-2 149 No. 7 Cam Tessari (Ohio State) major dec. Donnie Tasser (Pittsburgh) 11-3 157 No. 16 Josh Demas (Ohio State) dec. Troy Reaghard (Pittsburgh) 3-1 165 No. 16 Tyler Wilps (Pittsburgh) dec. Mark Martin (Ohio State) 5-1 174 No. 2 Nick Heflin (Ohio State) dec. Nick Bonaccorsi (Pittsburgh) 4-3 184 No. 14 Max Thomusseit (Pittsburgh) dec. Kenny Courts (Ohio State) 3-2 197 No. 2 Matthew Wilps (Pittsburgh) major dec. C.J. Magrum (Ohio State) 13-3 HWT No. 8 Zac Thomusseit (Pittsburgh) dec. No. 19 Peter Capone (Ohio State) 5-1
  7. Lincoln, Neb. -- The No. 9 Nebraska wrestling team went 2-0 on Sunday at the NU Coliseum with a 25-12 victory over North Carolina and a 32-7 win over South Dakota State. Against North Carolina, the Huskers faced an early 12-0 deficit after losing the first three matches, but responded by winning the final seven en route to a 25-12 win. At 125 pounds, the Tar Heels' No. 16 Nathan Kraisser won a major decision over Eric Coufal, 12-1. Nebraska suffered major decision losses at 133 and 141 pounds as well to give North Carolina the early 12-0 advantage. Joey Ward won 14-4 over Shawn Nagel before No. 17 Evan Henderson posted a 10-1 victory over Skylar Galloway. Nebraska responded with a victory at 149 pounds as No. 13 Jake Sueflohn won an 8-3 decision over North Carolina's Christian Barber. Fellow sophomore No. 5 James Green kept the NU momentum going with his 10-3 decision over Chris Mears. At 165 pounds, Austin Wilson won a 6-4 decision over J.M. Staudenmayer. Then Nebraska seized the lead, 15-12, after No. 7 Robert Kokesh pinned North Carolina's Frank Abbondanza in 4:42. The pin marks Kokesh's fourth of the season. No. 6 Josh Ihnen (184) and Caleb Kolb (197) added decisions to extend the lead before Donny Longendyke won a major decision over Jake Barnhart, 9-1, at heavyweight. Ihnen posted a 10-4 victory over Alex Utley while Kolb defeated Antonio Giorgio, 4-2. Nebraska faced another early deficit against South Dakota State after Coufal dropped a 12-4 major decision to Aaron Pickrel at 125 pounds. Nagel responded at 133 pounds with his 8-2 decision over the Jackrabbits' Brance Simms. The victory marks Nagel's sixth of the 2012-13 campaign. At 141 pounds, Galloway responded from his earlier loss with a 14-4 major decision over Ben Gillette. The Jackrabbits bounced back, however, as Dustin Walraven upset No. 13 Sueflohn at 149 pounds, 3-2. The loss marks Sueflohn's first of the season as South Dakota State tied the match at 7. The Huskers responded by winning the final six matches to put away the victory. No. 5 Green won a 17-6 major decision over Cody Pack at 157 pounds before Wilson earned a 4-1 decision over Joe Brewster at 165. At 174 pounds, Kokesh won a 17-1 technical fall over John Nething II. Kokesh improves to 7-1 with the win. Ihnen picked up his eighth win of the 2012-13 campaign by pinning Hunter Weddington in 1:20. The pin marks the senior's first of the season. Kolb (197) and Longendyke (HWT) each capped 2-0 days as Kolb won a 13-4 major decision over Brandon Ballard and Longendyke won a 6-4 decision over J.J. Everard. The Huskers return to action Nov. 30-Dec. 1 at the Cliff Keen Invitational in Las Vegas, Nev. The tournament is scheduled to start at 10 a.m. (CT). Nebraska's next home dual is Dec. 8 against Arizona State at 7 p.m. The Huskers host Wisconsin on Dec. 9 at 2 p.m. No. 9 Nebraska 25, North Carolina 12 125 - #16 Nathan Kraisser (UNC) by major dec. over Eric Coufal (NEB), 12-1 (UNC 4, NEB 0) 133 - Joey Ward (UNC) by major dec. over Shawn Nagel (NEB), 14-4 (UNC 8, NEB 0) 141 - #17 Evan Henderson (UNC) by major dec. over Skylar Galloway (NEB), 10-1 (UNC 12, NEB 0) 149 - #13 Jake Sueflohn (NEB) by dec. over Christian Barber (UNC), 8-3 (UNC 12, NEB 3) 157 - #5 James Green (NEB) by dec. over Chris Mears (UNC), 10-3 (UNC 12, NEB 6) 165 - Austin Wilson (NEB) by dec. over J.M. Staudenmayer (UNC), 6-4 (UNC 12, NEB 9) 174 - #7 Robert Kokesh (NEB) by pin over Frank Abbondanza (UNC), 4:42 (NEB 15, UNC 12) 184 - #6 Josh Ihnen (NEB) by dec. over #19 Alex Utley (UNC), 10-4 (NEB 18, UNC 12) 197 - Caleb Kolb (NEB) by dec. over Antonio Giorgio (UNC), 4-2 (NEB 21, UNC 12) HWT - Donny Longendyke (NEB) by major dec. over Jake Barnhart (UNC), 9-1 (NEB 25, UNC 12) No. 9 Nebraska 32, South Dakota State 7 125 - Aaron Pickrel (SDSU) by major dec. over Eric Coufal (NEB), 12-4 (SDSU 4, NEB 0) 133 - Shawn Nagel (NEB) by dec. over Brance Simms (SDSU), 8-2 (SDSU 4, NEB 3) 141 - Skylar Galloway (NEB) by major dec. over Ben Gillette (SDSU), 14-4 (NEB 7, SDSU 4) 149 - Dustin Walraven (SDSU) by dec. over #13 Jake Sueflohn (NEB), 3-2 (NEB 7, SDSU 7) 157 - #5 James Green (NEB) by major dec. over Cody Pack (SDSU), 17-6 (NEB 11, SDSU 7) 165 - Austin Wilson (NEB) by dec. over Joe Brewster (SDSU), 4-1 (NEB 14, SDSU 7) 174 - #7 Robert Kokesh (NEB) by tech. fall over John Nething II (SDSU), 17-1 (NEB 19, SDSU 7) 184 - #6 Josh Ihnen (NEB) by pin over Hunter Weddington (SDSU), 1:20 (NEB 25, SDSU 7) 197 - Caleb Kolb (NEB) by major dec. over Brandon Ballard (SDSU), 13-4 (NEB 29, SDSU 7) HWT - Donny Longendyke (NEB) by dec. over J.J. Everard (SDSU), 6-4 (NEB 32, SDSU 7)
  8. FAIRFAX, Va. -- In their first dual win of the season, the George Mason wrestling team defeated the Generals of Washington and Lee Sunday afternoon in their home opener at the RAC. With the win Mason progressed to a 1-3 dual record on the young season and the Generals fell to 0-1 in dual match ups. The Patriots took an early 4-0 lead with Rich Carroll-Lavorato's 14-4 major decision win over Adam David in the 125 weight class. The Generals quickly put three points on the board after Tyler Kaelin defeated Mason's Zachary Isenhour in the 133 weight class by a 4-3 decision, moving the score to 4-3 in favor of the home team. Mason pushed their lead out to 10-3 with Sahid Kargbo's 6-3 decision win over Haroutioun Kotchinian (141 weight class) and Greg Flournoy's 9-4 decision win over Connor Duffey in the 149 weight division. In the 157 weight class, Jaaziah Bethea pinned Daniel Igel in 1:54 pushing the Patriots' lead to 16-3. After halftime, Zac Richey put three points on the board for the Generals with his 4-3 decision win over Mason's Kenton Perez in the 165 weight class. Ryan Hembury responded, extending the Patriots' lead to 19-6 with his 7-2 decision win over Ron Tassoni in the 174 weight class. With a 5-2 decision win over Mason's DJ Dwyer in the 184 weight class, Alexander Reed of Washington and Lee cut the Patriots led to 10, setting the score of the match to 19-9 in favor of Mason. It would mark the last time Washington and Lee got on the scoreboard during the match as Matt Meadows and Jake Kettler each pinned their opponent to secure the win for Mason. Meadows pinned Connor Smithson of the Generals in 1:51 to advance the Patriots lead to 25-9, while Kettler pinned Grant Cokeley in 4:14 for the final score of 31-9 in the Patriots favor. Mason returns to the mat on December 8th facing Navy at home. Here are the full results from today's dual. Results: 125 - Rich Carroll-Lavorato (GMU) maj. Dec 14-4 Adam Davis (W&L) (4-0, GMU) 133 - Tyler Kaelin (W&L) 4-3 dec. Zachary Isenhour (GMU) (4-3, GMU) 141 - Sahid Kargbo (GMU) 6-3 dec. Haroutioun Kotchinian (W&L) (7-3, GMU) 149 - Greg Flournoy (GMU) 9-4 dec. Connor Duffey (W&L) (10-3, GMU) 157 - Jaaziah Bethea (GMU) won by fall Daniel Igel (W&L) (1:54) (16-3, GMU) 165 - Zac Richey (W&L) 4-3 dec. Kenton Perez (GMU) (16-6, GMU) 174 - Ryan Hembury (GMU) 7-2 dec. Ron Tassoni (W&L) (19-6, GMU) 184 - Alexander Reed (W&L) 5-2 dec. DJ Dwyer (GMU) (19-9, GMU) 197 - Matt Meadows (GMU) won by fall Connor Smithson (W&L) (1:51) (25-9, GMU) 285 - Jake Kettler (GMU) won by fall Grant Cokeley(W&L) (4:14) (31-9, GMU)
  9. Clarion, Pa. -- Only a few days after being named Clarion’s head coach, Troy Letters watched his Golden Eagles win 7 of 10 bouts and deliver him his first collegiate win with an impressive 21-10 victory over Eastern Michigan on Sunday. Held at Waldo S. Tippin Gymnasium, Clarion evened its NCAA Division I wrestling record at 1-1, while EMU dropped to 0-2. “Overall we did a nice job today,” said Letters. “I thought we were aggressive, took the battle to them and in a number of matches, and finished some bouts off with some nice takedowns. Winning is a mentality – you have to stay aggressive late in the third period to win big matches. That’s where we want to be at all ten weight classes.” Clarion won seven bouts on Sunday including victories from Joe Waltko at 133, John Matacic at 141, Tyler Bedelyon at 149, #4 James Fleming at 157, Ryan Darch at 174, Justin Ortega at 197 and Phil Catrucco at heavyweight. The match started with EMU’s #19 rated Jared Germaine posting a 12-3 major decision over freshman Tyler Fraley at 125. Down 4-0, the Eagles roared back at 133 with senior Joe Waltko posting a 6-4 win over Vincent Pizzuto. A second period reversal put Waltko in front 3-1 in the second, and a ket takedown midway through the third put the Eagle senior up 5-2 on his way to the win. Freshman John Matacic scored two, first period takedowns, and then closed the match with a takedown for a 6-3 win over Seth Schaner at 141, then Tyler Bedelyon defeated Justin Melick 7-3 at 149 to put Clarion ahead 9-4. Bedelyon used a five-point move in the second period to post the win. The feature match had #4 rated Fleming taking on #19 ranked Aaron Sulzer at 157. Fleming posted first and second period takedowns for a 4-0 lead after two periods, then rode Sulzer the entire third period for the win. During the bout, the EMU bench was cited for conduct and had a team point deducted from their score. Clarion led 12-3 after 157. Nick Milano lost a 7-3 decision at 165 to Jacob Dorulla, but Ryan Darch got the points back with a 3-2 win over Mike Curby at 174. Darch escaped in the third to tie the bout 1-1, then posted a takedown midway through and won by a 3-2 margin. Steven Cressley lost a major an 18-5 major decision to Philip Joseph at 184, but the Golden Eagles rallied to win the final two bouts with Justin Ortega gaining a 6-4 overtime win against Khodor Hoballah at 197, and Phil Catrucco won 5-2 over Chris Egger at heavyweight. In Ortega’s win, he held a 4-1 lead entering the third period with takedowns in the first and second period. But Hoballah used a late, three-point near fall to toe the match and sent it to overtime. In overtime Ortega scored a takedown 39 seconds into the period to win 6-4 and gave Clarion an insurmountable 18-10 lead. Catrucco used two, third period takedowns to defeat Eggert 5-2. CLARION NOTES: The win brings the series record between the two schools to 3-5-1 … Clarion will next wrestle at the Penn State Open on Dec. 2nd, the a the PSAC’s on Dec. 8 at Kutztown. The next dual meet is at Edinboro on Dec. 16 with Northwestern, and the next home dual is against Pitt on Dec. 21 at 7pm. Results: 125: Jared Germaine (E) maj. dec. Tyler Fraley (CL) 12-3 133: Joe Waltko (CL) dec. Vincent Pizzuto (E) 6-4 141: John Matacic (CL) dec. Seth Schaner (E) 6-3 149: Tyler Bedelyon (CL) dec. Justin Melick (E) 7-3 157: James Fleming (CL) dec. Aaron Sulzer (E) 5-0* 165: Jacob Dorula (E) dec. Nick Milano (CL) 7-3 174: Ryan Darch (CL) dec. Mike Curby (E) 3-2 184: Phillip Joseph (E) maj. dec. Steven Cressley (CL) 18-5 197: Justin Ortega (CL) dec. Khodor Hoballah (E) 6-4 ot 285: Phil Catrucco (CL) dec. Chris Eggert (E) 5-2 * - EMU – 1 point team deduction from bench during 157 match.
  10. BLACKSBURG -- The 12th-ranked Virginia Tech wrestling team rebounded from a tough loss Friday to beat No. 25 Wisconsin and Manchester Sunday inside Cassell Coliseum, winning 32-6 and 53-0. The Hokies (2-1) got off to a strong start, rolling past No. 25 Wisconsin, 32-6, in their first match of the day. Jarrod Garnett and Jesse Dong both picked up technical falls while fourth-ranked Pete Yates got a first-period pin. Nick Vetterlein earned a major decision while Erik Spjut, Zach Neibert, Nick Brascetta and Austin Gabel all picked up victories. The big win of the day came at 141 pounds, where Neibert, ranked 11th in the country, scored a takedown late to beat fourth-ranked Tyler Graff, 4-3. In the second match of the day, the Hokies wrestled several backups, but it didn’t matter as they shut out Division III Manchester, 53-0. Matt Peters got things started with a technical fall and then Spjut picked up a pin. Neibert (tech fall) and Brascetta (fall) each picked up wins and then Lex Ozias earned a major decision. David Bergida and Huston Evans both picked up pins and then Sam Law won by technical fall to make it 43-0. Derrick Borlie picked up a major decision and then Dan Garwood ended things with a pin. Tech will be back in action next Sunday, hosting in-state rival Virginia at noon inside Cassell Coliseum. Campbell (1-3) 44, Manchester (0-2) 0 125: Eric Montoya (C) fall Taylor Hart, 5:56 133: Tanner Biedelspach (C) maj. dec. Caleb Jackson, 11-0 141: Gabe Garder (C) dec. Josh Juarez, 5-2 149: Mark Hartenstine (C) fall Bryce Roberts, 0:30 157: Brad Merriman (C) dec. Chuck Holmquest, 11-4 165: Paul Duggan (C) fall Aaron Bullock, 1:55 174: Cody Ryba (C) maj. dec. David Stevens, 10-0 184: Matt Cox (C) dec. Chad Ulmer, 4-0 197: John Merickel (C) fall Ray Wajada, 6:24 285: Joe Nolan (C) dec. Jimmie King, 2-1 #25 Wisconsin (2-1) 35, Campbell (1-4) 7 125: Eric Montoya (C) maj. dec. Matt Cavallaris, 15-2 133: Tom Kelliher (W) dec. Tanner Biedelspach, 3-0 141: #4 Tyler Graff (W) tech fall Jordan Tolbert, 22-7 (3:09) 149: Cole Schmitt (W) maj. dec. Mark Hartenstine, 9-1 157: Kalvin York (W) fall Brad Merriman, 3:42 165: Frank Cousins (W) dec. Paul Duggan, 10-4 174: Scott Liegel (W) maj. dec. Cody Ryba, 10-2 184: Taylor McGiffen (C) dec. Dylan Iczkowski, 5-2 197: Jackson Hein (W) maj. dec. John Merickel, 12-4 285: #12 Connor Medberry (W)fall Joe Nolan, 2:59 #12 Virginia Tech (1-1) 32, #25 Wisconsin (2-2) 6 125: #9 Jarrod Garnett (VT) tech fall Matt Cavallaris, 16-1 (5:31) 133: Erik Spjut (VT) dec. Tom Kelliher, 4-2 141: #11 Zach Neibert (VT) dec. #4 Tyler Graff, 4-3 149: #18 Nick Brascetta (VT) dec. Cole Schmitt, 6-1 157: #7 Jesse Dong (VT) tech fall Brad Nardick, 15-0 (6:26) 165: #4 Pete Yates (VT) fall Frank Cousins, 1:20 174: Austin Gabel (VT) dec. Scott Liegel, 3-2 184: Nick Vetterlein (VT) maj. dec. Dylan Iczkowski, 12-4 197: Jackson Hein (W) dec. Bobby Lavelle, 5-3 285: #12 Connor Medberry (W) dec. #19 David Marone, 3-2 Exhibitions: 157: Lex Ozias (VT) dec. Alex Yde, 8-2 197: Timmy McCall (W) dec. Darren Hankins, 5-2 #12 Virginia Tech (2-1) 53, Manchester (0-3) 0 125: Matt Peters (VT) tech fall Taylor Hart, 16-0 (4:10) 133: Erik Spjut (VT) fall Kalib Jackson, 2:17 141: #11 Zach Neibert (VT) tech fall Josh Juarez, 18-3 (3:55) 149: #18 Nick Brascetta (VT) fall Bryce Roberts, :52 157: Lex Ozias (VT) maj. dec. Chuck Holmquest, 18-5 165: David Bergida (VT) fall Aaron Bullock, 3:59 174: Huston Evans (VT) fall David Stevens, 1:17 184: Sam Law (VT) tech fall Zach Kurtz, 16-0 (2:43) 197: Derrick Borlie (VT) maj. dec. Ray Wajada, 16-4 285: Dan Garwood (VT) fall Jimmie King, 2:24 Exhibition: 197/285: Darren Hankins (VT) maj. dec. Devin Reagan, 15-6
  11. UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- The Penn State wrestling team, holding the No. 1 spot on Intermat's TPI, rolled through West Virginia in the first road dual of the year for the team. The Nittany Lions, under the direction of head coach Cael Sanderson, used four pins to post the 44-3 victory in Morgantown. Sophomore All-American Nico Megaludis (Murrysville, Pa.) got Penn State's its first dual meet pin of the year by getting a fall at the 5:53 mark over WVU's Gage Swartz. West Virginia picked up a tough win at 133 when No. 17 Colin Johnston battled to a 6-2 victory over Lion sophomore Nate Morgan (McCook, Neb.). Nittany Lion senior Bryan Pearsall (Lititz, Pa.0 then posted a superb 2-0 win over No. 19 Nathan Pennesi of West Virginia, using an escape and full third period ride-out to post the victory. Senior James English (York, Pa.) continued Penn State's strong start with a dominant 8-0 major decision over WVU's Brutus Scheffel. English got the major with a 1:44 riding time edge. No. 2 Dylan Alton (Mill Hall, Pa.) turned a first period takedown quickly into a pin. Alton took WVU's Jason Luster down with just over :30 left in the opening period and swiftly turned him to his back for a fall at the 2:28 mark, giving Penn State a 19-3 lead midway through the dual. Two-time All-American David Taylor (St. Paris, Ohio), ranked No. 2 at 165, put on a takedown clinic against West Virginia's Dominic Prezzia. He tallied eight takedowns on his way to a 20-5 technical fall at the 6:04 mark. Sophomore Matt Brown (West Valley City, Utah), ranked No. 4 nationally at 174, matched Alton's quick pin, turning a second period takedown into a swift pin over WVU's Ross Renzi at the 4:10 mark. Two-time All-American Ed Ruth (Harrisburg, Pa.), ranked No. 1 at 184, dominated West Virginia's Lance Bryson, rolling to an 11-1 major decision with 4:33 in riding time. Three-time All-American Quentin Wright (Wingate, Pa.), ranked No. 3 at 197, made short work of WVU's A.J. Vizcarrando. Wright caught Vizcarrando's shoulders early, getting the pin just :25 into the bout to put Penn State up 40-3. Nittany Lion sophomore Jimmy Lawson (Tom's River, N.J.) made his Penn State debut a fine one, rolling to a 9-0 major decision with 3:43 in riding time, giving Penn State the final 44-3 victory. The Nittany Lions posted a 30-2 edge in takedowns and racked up 17 bonus points off four pins, three majors and a technical fall. Penn State is now 2-0 on the year while West Virginia falls to 1-2. The Nittany Lions will take part in the 2012 Nittany Lion Open on Sunday, Dec. 2, beginning at 8:30 a.m. in Rec Hall (The NLO is NOT part of Penn State's season ticket package, tickets are sold at the door the day of the event). Penn State's next home dual is set for Sunday, Dec. 9, when the Indiana Hoosiers come to town for a 2 p.m. meeting. Penn State's full season of home duals is sold out but limited Standing Room Only tickets are available for select dual meets. For information on which duals have a limited number of SRO tickets available and to purchase tickets, fans can call 1-800-NITTANY or visit the Bryce Jordan Center ticket office windows from 10 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Fans are encouraged to follow Penn State wrestling via twitter at www.twitter.com/pennstateWREST and on Penn State Wrestling's facebook page at www.facebook.com/pennstatewrestling. The 2012-13 Penn State Wrestling season is presented by The Family Clothesline. #1 Penn State 44, West Virginia 3 November 18, 2012 - Morgantown, W.Va. 125: #2 Nico Megaludis PSU pinned Gage Swartz WVU, WBF (5:53) 6-0 133: #17 Colin Johnston WVU dec. Nate Morgan PSU, 6-2 6-3 141: Bryan Pearsall PSU dec. #19 Nathan Pennesi WVU, 2-0 9-3 149: James English PSU maj. dec. Brutus Scheffel WVU, 8-0 13-3 157: #2 Dylan Alton PSU pinned Jason Luster WVU, WBF (2:28) 19-3 165: #2 David Taylor PSU tech. fall Dominic Prezzia WVU, 20-5 (6:04) 24-3 174: #4 Matt Brown PSU pinned Ross Renzi WVU, WBF (4:10) 30-3 184: #1 Ed Ruth PSU maj. dec. Lance Bryson WVU, 11-1 34-3 197: #3 Quentin Wright PSU pinned A.J. Vizcarrando WVU, WBF (0:25) 40-3 285: Jimmy Lawson PSU maj. dec. Phil Mandzik WVU, 9-0 44-3 Attendance: 1,631 Records: Penn State 2-0, 0-0 Big Ten; West Virginia 1-2 Up Next for Penn State: Nittany Lion Open, Sunday, Dec 2, 8:30 a.m., Rec Hall BOUT-BY-BOUT: 125: All-American Nico Megaludis (Murrysville, Pa.), ranked No. 2 at 125, met West Virginia's Gage Swartz. Megaludis used a quick ankle pick to take Swartz down and, after cutting him loose, took him down again to lead 4-1 less than :40 into the bout. Megaludis rode Swartz for a bit, cut him loose and took him down a third time. Another cut and another takedown and Megaludis led 8-3 at the 1:00 mark. The Nittany Lion sophomore ended the first period with five takedowns and a 13-4 lead thanks to three late back points. Swartz chose down to start the second period and Megaludis quickly took him down to up his lead to 15-4. Megaludis worked his way to a near pin, grabbed the three near fall points and led 18-4 after two. Megaludis chose top to start the third period, looking to turn the WVU grappler for a pin. Megaludis turned Swartz quickly and then spent a minute working for the fall, finally getting the pin at the 5:53 mark. 133: Sophomore Nate Morgan (McCook, Neb.) took to the mat against Colin Johnston, who was ranked No. 17 at 133. The bout was Morgan's first in 19 months after red-shirting last season with an injury. The duo battled evenly for the entire first period, with neither man finding an opening to score. Tied 0-0, Johnston chose down to start the second stanza. Morgan put together a nice ride to start the second period, maintaining control of the ranked Mountaineer for a full minute before Johnston escaped to a 1-0 lead. Johnston countered with a quick low double that led to a takedown on the edge of the mat, giving him a 3-0 lead. Morgan quickly escaped and quickly turned into Johnston, forcing the action. Johnston held that lead into the third period and Morgan chose down to start the final stanza. The Lion sophomore was struggling to work his way out of the hold when had had to take an injury timeout, giving Johnston the choice. Johnston chose down and Morgan was able to control him long enough to build his riding time edge to 1:01. Morgan cut him loose to a 4-1 lead and then got in on a high single. But Johnston was able to work out of bounds and the bout resumed at 1:08 with Johnston in the lead. Morgan continued to shoot in on Johnston but the Mountaineer was able to counter his shot and got another takedown to up his lead to 6-1. Morgan added a late escape but dropped a tough 6-2 decision. 141: Senior Bryan Pearsall (Lititz, Pa.) took on No. 19 Nathan Pennesi at 141. Pearsall set the early tempo, taking quick shots and forcing Pennesi back for the first minute-plus. Pennesi tried to connect on a high double at the 1:05 mark but Pearsall turned the move into a front headlock that lead to a stalemate with :45 left in the opening period. Pennesi nearly scored on a low single with :04 left but action moved out of bounds and the bout moved to the second period tied 0-0. Pearsall chose down to start the second stanza and quickly escaped to a 1-0 lead just :16 in. Pennesi rolled into a double leg that Pearsall looked to counter on the edge of the mat. Pearsall fought off a near pin and then rolled through, countering the move for a scoring chance of his own. But a stalemate stopped action and the Lion still led 1-0 with :05 on the clock. Trailing by one, Pennesi chose down to start the third period. Pearsall put together a strong ride to start the period, keeping the control of Pennesi for the first minute and then working for a chance to turn the Mountaineer for back points. The Lion senior continued his dominant ride, pushing his riding time edge over 1:00. He continued the strong work for the entire period, riding the ranked Mountaineer out and, with the riding time point (1:43), posted the strong 2-0 win. 149: With No. 6 Andrew Alton (Mill Hall, Pa.) again held out of the line-up, senior James English (York, Pa.) took to the mat at 149 to meet Mountaineer Brutus Scheffel. English notched the first takedown, using a high single to work Scheffel to the mat and picking up the takedown at with :22 left in the opening period. A short ride-out gave English a 2-0 lead after one period. English chose down to start the second period and quickly escaped to a 3-0 lead. The duo traded shots over the course of the middle period until English turned a low single into his second takedown with :25 left in the period. Another ride-out gave English a 5-0 lead heading into the third period. Scheffel chose neutral to start the third period but English continued to set the offensive tempo. English snapped down on a quick Scheffel shot for another takedown and a7-0 lead. English rode Scheffel out and, with 1:44 in riding time, posted the 8-0 major. 157: All-American Dylan Alton (Mill Hall, Pa.), ranked No. 2 at 157, faced off against Jason Luster. Alton and Luster wrestled even-up for the first half of the opening period. Neither wrestler connected on slight offensive chances until Alton turned a high single into a quick pin at the 2:28 mark. Alton turned the takedown into the pin in less than :05. 165: Defending National Champion David Taylor (St. Paris, Ohio), ranked No. 2 at 165, met WVU's Dominic Prezzia. Taylor pressured Prezzia to the edge of the mat as the Mountaineer wrestled on the edge of the mat for nearly two minutes before Taylor took a 2-0 lead with a low ankle pick. Taylor then began taking Prezzia down and cutting him loose, building up a 6-2 lead before turning him to his back for two near fall points and an 8-3 lead after a Prezzia escape. Taylor used an under hook for another takedown and this time, Taylor rode the Mountaineer out for a 10-3 lead and 1:04 in riding time after one period. Taylor chose down to start the second period and quickly escaped to an 11-3 lead. A high double gave the Lion a 13-4 lead after another cut. Taylor scored immediately off the reset and led 15-4 with 1:00 on the clock. Taylor cut Prezzia loose and then countered a shot to get another takedown and lead 17-5 after two. Prezzia chose neutral to start the third, but Taylor was undaunted, getting another takedown quickly. Prezzia gave up a stall point and Taylor rolled to the 20-5 technical fall at the 6:04 mark. 174: Sophomore Matt Brown (West Valley City, Utah), ranked No. 4 at 174, took on Mountaineer Ross Renzi. In steady fashion, Brown worked his offense to an open shot and a takedown just over two minutes into the opening period. Leading 2-0, Brown then controlled Renzi for :43 seconds before Renzi escaped. Brown circled around for another takedown and a 4-1 lead with :28 on the clock. The Nittany Lion sophomore then rode Renzi out to hold that lead with 1:14 in riding time after one period. Brown chose down to start the second period and quickly escaped to a 5-1 lead. A relentless Brown notched his third takedown of the bout early in the second period, upping his lead to 7-2 after a Renzi escape. Brown added another takedown and then quickly turned Renzi to his back for a pin at the 4:10 mark. 184: Defending 174-pound National Champion Ed Ruth (Harrisburg, Pa.), ranked No. 1 at his new weight of 184, met WVU junior Lance Bryson. Ruth gained control of Bryson early, getting a takedown and putting together a strong ride early in the first period. Ruth cut Bryson loose to a 2-1 lead and action resumed in the center circle. Ruth circled around a low Bryson shot for another takedown and a 4-1 lead. The two-time All-American controlled Bryson for the rest of the period to carry that lead into the second period. Ruth chose down to start the middle stanza and quickly escaped to a 5-1 lead. He then used a low single to open up a 7-1 lead with 1:32 on the clock. Another strong Ruth ride by Ruth lasted the rest of the period and the Lion junior led 7-1 with a clinched riding time point (3:17). Bryon chose neutral to start the third period and nearly took Ruth down with a quick shot. But Ruth was able to hop out of trouble and gain control of the Mountaineer for another takedown and a 9-1 lead. Ruth picked up a stall point and, with the ride-out and point, posted a dominating 11-1 major decision with 4:33 in riding time. 197: Three-time All-American Quentin Wright (Wingate, Pa.), ranked No. 3 at his new weight of 197, battled A.J. Vizcarrando. Wright caught Vizcarrando's shoulders early, turned the Mountaineer to his back and picked up a stunningly fast pin at the 0:25 mark of the first period. 285: Sophomore Jimmy Lawson (Tom's River, N.J.) made his Penn State wrestling debut in the dual against WVU senior Phil Mandzik. The two big men battled evenly for nearly two minutes until Lawson used a quick shot to gain control of Mandzik and get his first takedown as a Nittany Lion, pushing out to a 2-0 lead. Lawson rode Mandzik out and led 2-0 with 1:12 riding time after one period. Mandzik chose neutral to start the second but Lawson was quick to take control, using a single leg to trip Mandzik to the mat and up his lead to 4-1 with another takedown. Lawson put together another rideout and led 4-0 with 2:47 in riding time after two periods. He chose down to start the third stanza and quickly escaped to a 5-0 lead. Continuing his offensive prowess, Lawson used a nice single leg to up his lead to 7-0 and clinch the riding time point. Lawson picked up a stall point and then another ride-out with the riding time point gave him a strong 9-0 major decision. Printer-friendly format Email this article
  12. Related Content: Photos (The Guillotine) Fifth-ranked Logan Storley earned a major decision (Photo/Mark Beshey, The Guillotine) The Golden Gopher wrestling team continued its dominance in the first stretch of the season, defeating the Boise State Broncos, 30-6, today at the Sports Pavilion in Minneapolis, Minn. The team collected three major decisions and a pin, and fell in only two bouts on the day for the victory. No. 5 Logan Storley started the dual at 174 pounds and got the Gophers off to a good start with a 10-1 major decision over Scott Bacon. The Gophers would ride that momentum through the next six weight classes before Boise State was able to break through. No. 12 Scott Schiller showed up big for the Gophers at 197 lbs. with a fall in 1:31 for six team points. Up against Cody Dixon, Schiller scored a takedown off a single leg. Schiller then put Dixon in a half nelson, running him over for the pin. Chris Dardanes (Photo/Mark Beshey, The Guillotine)Extending his winning streak to 32 matches, No. 1 Tony Nelson followed in the heavyweight bout. Although Bronco J.T. Felix put up a tough opposition, Nelson came through with two takedowns to bring in the 4-2 decision. David Thorn, Chris Dardanes, and Nick Dardanes, posted three consecutive wins. Thorn and N. Dardanes earned major decision wins over their opponents while C. Dardanes pulled out a 9-2 victory over No. 12 Brian Owen with a two-point near fall and a takedown in the third period. The Maroon and Gold continued to struggle at 149 lbs. and 157 lbs., allowing the Broncos to contest the Gopher shutout. Seth Lange (149 lbs.) fell to No. 2 Jason Chamberlain, 13-6, and Brad Dolezal (157 lbs.) dropped a 10-3 decision to No. 20 George Ivanov. At 165 lbs., Minnesota’s Cody Yohn closed out the dual, edging Holden Packard for an 8-4 final. The team takes a weekend off for the holiday, but will return to the mat on Saturday, Nov. 24 at North Dakota State. The dual in Fargo, N.D. will begin at 1:00 p.m. CT. Results: 174: No. 5 Logan Storley (Minnesota) maj. dec. Scott Bacon (Boise State), 10-1 184: No. 4 Kevin Steinhaus (Minnesota) dec. No. 12 Jacob Swartz (Boise State), 7-3 197: No. 12 Scott Schiller (Minnesota) pinned Cody Dixon (Boise State), 1:31 285: No. 1 Tony Nelson (Minnesota) dec. J.T Felix (Boise State), 4-2 125: No. 6 David Thorn (Minnesota) maj. dec. Rami Haddadin (Boise State), 16-5 133: No. 6 Christopher Dardanes (Minnesota) dec. No. 12 Brian Owen (Boise State), 9-2 141: No. 8 Nick Dardanes (Minnesota) maj. dec. Travis Himmelman (Boise State), 17-8 149: No. 2 Jason Chamberlain (Boise State) dec. Seth Lange (Minnesota), 13-6 157: No. 20 Georgi Ivanov (Boise State) dec. Brad Dolezal (Minnesota), 10-3 165: No. 9 Cody Yohn (Minnesota) dec. Holden Packard (Boise State), 8-4
  13. ST. CHARLES, Mo. -- The Oklahoma State wrestling team had four Cowboys crowned champs at the Joe Parisi Lindenwood Open on Saturday at the Robert F. Hyland Arena. Picking up titles were 2011 NCAA champion Jordan Oliver, All-Americans Tyler Caldwell and Chris Perry, and redshirt freshman Alex Dieringer. In Oliver’s debut at the 149-pound bracket, the senior grabbed four pins and two major decisions to take the title. Dieringer had three pins all under three minutes en route to winning the 157 bracket. At 165, Caldwell met Missouri’s Zach Toal in the championship match, where he picked up 7-0 win. Perry, who had five bonus-points wins, including his 1:18 fall over Todd Porter in the finals, was the last champ of the day for the Cowboys. OSU produced three runner-up finishes in 133-pounder Jon Morrison, 184-pounder and former Lindenwood athlete Chris Chionuma and heavyweight Austin Marsden. Several other Cowboys placed throughout the day, including Eddie Klimara, Laddie Rupp, Julian Feikert, Josh Kindig, Colton Thomas, Kyle Crutchmer, Nolan Boyd, Darnell Bortz, Austin Schafer, Blake Rosholt and Tyson Yoder. The Cowboys will begin dual action Nov. 25 when they take on the Penn Quakers at Gallagher-Iba Arena. Lindenwood Open | Oklahoma State Results 125: Eddie Klimara (4th), Gunnar Woodburn (did not place), Tyler Dorrell (did not place), Connor Cline (did not place) 133: Jon Morrison (2nd), Laddie Rupp (3rd), Brian Crutchmer (did not place), Austin Hood (did not place) 141: Julian Feikert (4th), Case Garrison (did not place), Lincoln Lemon (did not place) 149: Jordan Oliver (1st), Josh Kindig (3rd), Connor Baxter (did not place), Michael Martin (did not place), Matt White (did not place) 157: Alex Dieringer (1st), Colton Thomas (6th), Joe Ali (did not place) 165: Tyler Caldwell (1st), Sam Mehan (did not place) 174: Chris Perry (1st), Kyle Crutchmer (3rd) 184: Chris Chionuma (2nd), Nolan Boyd (4th), Jordan Rogers (did not place), Landry Chappell (did not place), Blace Walser (did not place), Quinten Patterson (did not place), Zach White (did not place) 197: Darnell Bortz (4th), Austin Schafer (5th), Blake Rosholt (6th), Colton Hill (did not place) 285: Austin Marsden (2nd), Tyson Yoder (4th) Championship Finals: 125: Alan Waters, Missouri dec. Jarrod Patterson, Oklahoma, 7-2 133: Nathan McCormick, Missouri dec. Jon Morrison, Oklahoma State, 4-3 141: Trevor Jauch, Missouri dec. Eric Wilson, Missouri, 2-1 149: Jordan Oliver, Oklahoma State MD Drake Houdashelt, Missouri,12-4 157: Alex Dieringer, Oklahoma State MD Kyle Bradley, Missouri, 12-3 165: Tyler Caldwell, Oklahoma State dec. Zach Toal, Missouri, 7-0 174: Chris Perry, Oklahoma State fall Todd Porter, Missouri, 1:18 184: Travis Rutt, Oklahoma dec. Chris Chionuma, Oklahoma State, 3-1 197: Brent Haynes, Missouri dec. Kyle Reid, McKendree, 3-1 285: Dom Bradley, Missouri dec. Austin Marsden, Oklahoma State, 3-2
  14. STANFORD, Calif. -- Stanford head coach Jason Borrelli and his staff have signed five promising high school seniors to wrestle for the Cardinal next year. The class has combined to win six high school state championships. The Cardinal class of 2017 includes Nathan Butler (Leavenworth, Kan.), Garet Krohn (Arvada, Colo.), Tommy Pawelski (Lombard, Ill.), Connor Schram (Canonsburg, Pa.) and Keaton Subjeck (El Dorado Hills, Calif.). "To say the least, I am thrilled with this year's recruiting class," said Borrelli. "Although it is smaller than usual, we filled some huge weight-class needs. All five wrestlers bring with them a long list of high school accolades and will battle for starting spots as true freshmen next fall." Butler is a two-time Kansas state champion and a three-time state placer out of Leavenworth High School. He is rated as the No. 7 recruit in the nation at 285 pounds by FloWrestling and No. 8 by InterMat. A 2012 FILA Cadet freestyle national champion, Butler is a two-time Brute national champion and a three-time junior Freestyle and Greco state champion. He will add depth to the Cardinal heavyweights next season. A standout at Arvada High School, Krohn is a two-time Colorado state champion and the No. 33 overall recruit by FloWrestling and ranked No. 42 overall by InterMat. He holds a 91-9 overall high school record and is listed as the nation's No. 6 recruit at 182 pounds by InterMat and No. 7 at 195 pounds by FloWrestling. Krohn is a two-time All-American and the 2012 NHSCA junior national runner-up. He will compete for time at 184 or 197 pounds next fall. Pawelski, out of Montini Catholic High School in Lombard, Ill., is an Illinois state champion and two-time state medalist. His high school squad has won three straight Illinois dual team state titles and is currently ranked No. 10 in the nation by InterMat. A two-time junior freestyle state champion, Pawelski won the 2011 Cadet Greco Pan American Games and finished as the freestyle runner-up. He will add depth to the roster at 125 pounds next season. Schram is the No. 3 ranked senior at 126 pounds by FloWrestling and No. 4 by InterMat out of Canon-McMillan High School in Canonsburg, Pa. A Pennsylvania state champion, Schram is also a three-time state finalist and the No. 21 overall recruit nationally (FloWrestling). He holds a 114-7 overall high school record and was a Fargo Junior Freestyle All-American in 2012. His high school team won the 2012 Pennsylvania dual team state title and is ranked No. 6 in the nation by InterMat this season. Schram will push for time in the Cardinal line-up at 133 pounds next season. Ranked No. 17 in the nation at 170 pounds by InterMat, Subjeck is the sixth overall prospect in California by CalGrappler. He is a two-time California state medalist for Oak Ridge High School in El Dorado Hills, Calif. He is also a three-time league champion and a two-time divisional champion. He will compete for time in the Cardinal line-up at 174 pounds. "Each have won at the highest levels in high school and we expect them to carry on with that success in college," stated Borrelli. "I am super excited for the future of the Stanford wrestling program, and these five guys will play a pivotal role in our success moving forward."
  15. BLOOMSBURG, Pa. -- After falling to No. 2 Penn State the night before, the Lehigh wrestling team rebounded with an 18-12 victory over the Bloomsburg Huskies on Saturday afternoon at the Nelson Fieldhouse. Junior Joey Napoli earned an important win at 157 over sixth-ranked Frank Hickman en route to the Mountain Hawks’ second victory of the season. Lehigh will now be idle until November 30 when it will host Hofstra at 7 p.m. "It was a tough turnaround from last night," said head coach Pat Santoro. "Some guys had a good performance, but some were a little lack-luster. That’s part of being young and you have to have a short memory. I don’t think we had the intensity that we wanted our guys to be at, but we’re going to get better from this." The Mountain Hawks and Huskies split the first two bouts with junior Alex Abreu winning 4-2 over Sean Boylan before freshman Laike Gardner was knocked off 6-1 by No. 17 Nick Wilcox for a 3-3 draw entering the third bout. At 141, No. 18 sophomore Anthony Salupo used a late two-point take down and riding time to break a 1-1 tie for a 4-1 decision over Matt Rappo to give Lehigh a 6-3 lead in the match. No. 19 senior Shane Welsh overcame a two-point take down by Josh Roosa at 149 with two escapes and a point from riding time for the 3-2 victory to bump Lehigh’s team score to nine, as Bloomsburg stayed at three after the fourth bout of the afternoon. At 157, junior Napoli used two take downs, an escape and riding time to beat his second top-six wrestler in as many days with a 6-0 victory over Frank Hickman. With 30 seconds remaining in the first period, Napoli took down Hickman for an early two-point lead, and followed his take down with an escape early in the second. He then added another take down late in the second period before riding time tacked on the extra point as the Mountain Hawks lead grew to 12-3 entering intermission. "He was probably our most aggressive wrestler today," said Santoro. "He’s worked hard all year and it’s starting to pay off now. He still wants to get better and win a national championship this year." In front of a large number of hometown supporters, No. 20 freshman Eric Hess grabbed a quick 2-0 lead over Josh Veltre with a take down just seconds into the 165 bout. After a two-point reversal by Veltre to even the score, Hess used a reversal of his own for a 3-2 advantage. Hess added a late escape for the 4-2 win as the Mountain Hawks’ lead reached 15-3. Sophomore Nathaniel Brown opened at 174 with an escape followed by a quick take down of Chris Smith for a 3-0 advantage in the first period. Brown finished the bout off with a 4-1 victory after adding a point of riding time after a late Smith escape to push Lehigh’s lead to 18-3 after yet another three-point decision victory for the Mountain Hawks. The Huskies picked up their second win of the afternoon as Andre Petroski defeated senior Kevin Bailey 4-2 to cut Lehigh’s lead to 18-6. Bloomsburg rounded out the afternoon with two more wins at 197 and the heavyweight bouts as No. 19 Richard Perry notched a 7-3 win over freshman John Bolich before No. 19 Justin Grant defeated freshman Jack Delia 3-2 to wrap up the match, as Lehigh ended with an 18-12 victory. After this weekend’s split, the Mountain Hawks will now break until Friday, November 30 and Saturday, December 1 when they will host Hofstra at 7 p.m. and Penn at 1 p.m., respectively, at Leeman-Turner Arena inside Grace Hall. "They are both really good teams and high level programs," said Santoro. "It’s going to high intensity matches and we’re going to have to wrestle very well to win those matches." Tickets can be purchased by calling 610-7LU-GAME, by logging on to Lehighsports.com, or by visiting the Grace Hall ticket office on match night. Results: 125: Alexander Abreu (Lehigh) won by decision over Sean Boylan (Bloomsburg) 3-2. 133: Nick Wilcox (Bloomsburg) won by decision over Laike Gardner (Lehigh) 6-1. 141: Anthony Salupo (Lehigh) won by decision over Matthew Rappo (Bloomsburg) 4-1. 149: Shane Welsh (Lehigh) won by decision over Josh Roosa (Bloomsburg) 3-2. 157: Joseph Napoli (Lehigh) won by decision over Frank Hickman (Bloomsburg) 6-0. 165: Eric Hess (Lehigh) won by decision over Josh Veltre (Bloomsburg) 4-2. 174: Nathaniel Brown (Lehigh) won by decision over Christopher Smith (Bloomsburg) 4-1. 184: Andre Petroski (Bloomsburg) won by decision over Kevin Bailey (Lehigh) 4-2. 197: Richard Perry (Bloomsburg) won by decision over John Bolich (Lehigh) 7-3. 285: Justin Grant (Bloomsburg) won by decision over John Delia (Lehigh) 3-2.
  16. WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- The Purdue wrestling team turned in one of the most dominating performances in school history on Saturday, posting a trio of shutouts at the Northern Illinois Duals at Victor E. Court in Dekalb, Ill. The Boilermakers turned away Loras College, Calumet College of St. Joseph and the hosts, Northern Illinois University by a combined score of 146-0, including 13 bonus point victories. The Boilermakers opened the day in dominant fashion, using bonus points in nine of 10 matches to roll to a 50-0 victory over the Duhawks. The Old Gold and Black got consecutive pins at 149 and 157 pounds from seniors Ivan Lopouchanski and Tommy Churchard, and then three straight at 174, 184 and 197 from freshman Chad Welch and sophomores Patrick Kissel and Braden Atwood. Junior Camden Eppert scored his first technical fall of the year at 125 pounds, topping Loras freshman Stephen Kettner, 20-5, while sophomores Danny Sabatello and Nick Lawrence and junior Kyle Mosier tallied major decisions at 133, 141 and 165, respectively. Junior heavyweight Alex White had the lone decision of the dual, edging previously undefeated Loras freshman James Buss, 2-0, for his first career victory in a dual. Calumet College of St. Joseph traveled just three wrestlers to Saturday’s action, two of which failed to pass skin checks, leaving just one individual to compete for the Crimson Wave. Sabatello dispatched of junior Anthony Hawkins at 133 pounds with his team-leading third technical fall of the season, 18-3, for the only match of the dual. The nine forfeits resulted in 54 more team points, finishing the meet at 59-0. The Boilermakers’ momentum continued in the day’s finale as they swept the host Huskies, 37-0. Eppert and Sabatello got it going with a pair of decisions, but Nelsen made a statement at 141 pounds, needing just 24 seconds to stick Husky freshman Ethan Davis. More decisions followed at 149 and 157 pounds, and sophomore Pat Robinson extended his season record to 8-1 at 165 pounds with a 20-7 major decision. More bonus points came at 184 pounds as Kissel built an 11-2 lead on freshman Bryan Loughlin before sticking him for his second fall of the day at 5:36. Atwood came up just shy of a major decision at 197 pounds, dealing freshman Shawn Scott his first loss of the season, and White closed up the dual with a thrilling 2-1 tie-break victory over Jared Torrence. The Boilermakers improved to 4-1 in dual competition this season and return to action next Saturday in Troy, N.Y. for the Journeyman Northeast Duals. Purdue 50, Loras 0 125: Camden Eppert (PU) def. Stephen Kettner (LC), TF 20-5 (7:00) (PU 5 – LC 0) 133: Danny Sabatello (PU) def. Nick Steger (LC), MD 12-3 (PU 9 – LC 0) 141: Nick Lawrence (PU) def. Evan Weaver (LC), MD 13-3 (PU 13 – LC 0) 149: Ivan Lopouchanski (PU) def. William Wood (LC), Fall 5:13 (PU 19 – LC 0) 157: Tommy Churchard (PU) def. Chris Lewis (LC), Fall 2:51 (PU 25 – LC 0) 165: Kyle Mosier (PU) def. Tom Gross (LC), MD 10-1 (PU 29 – LC 0) 174: Chad Welch (PU) def. Stephan Birt (LC), Fall 3:00 (PU 35 – LC 0) 184: Patrick Kissel (PU) def. Conor Winel (LC), Fall 3:38 (PU 41 – LC 0) 197: Braden Atwood (PU) def. Malcolm Watson (LC), Fall 0:37 (PU 47 – LC 0) 285: Alex White (PU) def. James Buss (LC), D 2-0 (PU 50 – LC 0) Purdue 59, Calumet College of St. Joseph 0 125: Camden Eppert (PU) wins by forfeit (PU 6 – CCSJ 0) 133: Danny Sabatello (PU) def. Anthony Hawkins (CCSJ), TF 18-3 (5:38) (PU 11 – CCSJ 0) 141: Brandon Nelsen (PU) wins by forfeit (PU 17 – CCSJ 0) 149: Ivan Lopouchanski (PU) wins by forfeit (PU 23 – CCSJ 0) 157: Tommy Churchard (PU) wins by forfeit (PU 29 – CCSJ 0) 165: Pat Robinson (PU) wins by forfeit (PU 35 – CCSJ 0) 174: Chad Welch (PU) wins by forfeit (PU 41 – CCSJ 0) 184: Patrick Kissel (PU) wins by forfeit (PU 47 – CCSJ 0) 197: Braden Atwood (PU) wins by forfeit (PU 53 – CCSJ 0) 285: Alex White (PU) wins by forfeit (PU 59 – CCSJ 0) Purdue 37, Northern Illinois 0 125: Camden Eppert (PU) def. Derek Elmore (NIU), D 4-2 (PU 3 – NIU 0) 133: Danny Sabatello (PU) def. Thorian Twyer (NIU), D 10-5 (PU 6 – NIU 0) 141: Brandon Nelsen (PU) def. Ethan Davis (NIU), Fall 0:24 (PU 12 – NIU 0) 149: Ivan Lopouchanski (PU) def. Rob Jillard (NIU), D 7-3 (PU 15 – NIU 0) 157: Tommy Churchard (PU) def. Andrew Morse (NIU), D 17-11 (PU 18 – NIU 0) 165: Pat Robinson (PU) def. Dan Burk (NIU), MD 20-7 (PU 22 – NIU 0) 174: Chad Welch (PU) def. Matt Mougin (NIU), D 8-5 (PU 25 – NIU 0) 184: Patrick Kissel (PU) def. Bryan Loughlin (NIU), Fall 5:36 (PU 31 – NIU 0) 197: Braden Atwood (PU) def. Shawn Scott (NIU), D 11-4 (PU 34 – NIU 0) 285: Alex White (PU) def. Jared Torrence (NIU), TB 2-1 (PU 37 – NIU 0)
  17. CORVALLIS, Ore. -- Sophomore/freshman Camryn Jackson (Lansing, Mich./Eastern HS) earned a big upset decision at 141 pounds to headline the No. 16-ranked University of Michigan wrestling team's 21-18 victory over No. 10 Oregon State on Friday evening (Nov. 16) at the Beavers' Gill Coliseum. The Wolverines won five individual matches, earning three bonus wins, to claim their second straight win over a ranked opponent. Camryn JacksonJackson scored four takedowns, including two takedowns in the final 30 seconds of the third period, to knock off No. 2-ranked Mike Mangrum, 10-8, and extend U-M's early advantage to 10 points after three matches. After each wrestler scored on two takedowns in the first and second periods, Jackson elected to start neutral in the third trailing 6-5 and with Mangrum owning riding-time advantage. The score evened when Mangrum was hit with a second stall call before Jackson scored on a double leg to take a narrow lead with 30 seconds remaining. Mangrum escaped again even the score -- factoring in the riding-time point -- but Jackson finished on another double leg off a restart with 15 seconds to go, riding out the match to improve to 4-0 on the season. Jackson's decision followed back-to-back wins from senior/junior Sean Boyle (Lowell, Mass./Blair Academy) and freshman Rossi Bruno (Brandon, Fla./Brandon HS) at 125 and 133 pounds, respectively. Boyle cruised to an 12-3 major decision over Pat Rollins at the opening weight, scoring on two takedowns and two reversals while adding a two-point tilt in the first period. Boyle, ranked 14th, earned his first reversal quickly in the third period and after letting Rollins loose with the major in mind, gave up a double-leg takedown midway through the frame. He promptly reversed the Beaver wrestler again and rode out the match to accumulate 4:32 in time advantage. Bruno used a late takedown to secure a 3-1 decision against Drew Van Anrooy at 133 pounds. After a scoreless first period, the wrestlers traded escapes early in the second and third to keep the score deadlocked late in the match. The Wolverine rookie failed to score on a high-crotch attempt on the edge midway through the final period but finished on his next attempt, shooting in deep on a single leg and working through the ensuing to score the winning takedown with just 15 seconds remaining in regulation. The Beavers responded to Jackson's upset with decisions from its ranked wrestlers at 149 and 157 pounds before Michigan earned big points with consecutive bonus wins from freshman Taylor Massa (St. Johns, Mich./St. Johns HS) and senior/junior captain Dan Yates (Hesperia, Mich./Hesperia HS). Massa, ranked 10th, rolled to a dominant 21-3 technical fall against Alex Elder at 174 pounds, scoring on two takedowns and earning 15 total back points. The wrestlers traded takedowns in the opening minute, with Elder countering a Massa attack to score his points. The Wolverine freshman escaped and immediately took Elder to his back for five points. He tilted him to add six more back points in the first and earned two more three-point near falls in the second to end the match at 4:29. Yates earned a first-period fall against Austin Morehead at 174 pounds, jumping out to a quick five-point advantage before ending the bout at the 2:54 mark. The Wolverine captain, ranked 14th, got Morehead in a half from the neutral position and took him down, working to turn him to earn the pin just before the buzzer. Yates is 4-0 on the season with four bonus wins. The Beavers claimed the final three matches, earning bonus points with a first-period pin at 184 pounds. Taylor Meeks, ranked 13th at 197 pounds, fought off a deep second-period shot before using a late counter takedown to edge junior/sophomore Max Huntley (Emerald Isle, N.C./Blair Academy), 3-1. Needing to avoid the pin in the final match to preserve the Wolverine victory, sophomore/freshman Justin Dozier (Woodhaven, Mich./Woodhaven HS) dropped a 13-8 decision to seventh-ranked Chad Hanke at heavyweight. He countered a Hanke shot midway through the third period to hold the Beaver wrestler to a decision. The Wolverines (3-1) will close out their west-coast road swing on Sunday (Nov. 17), heading to Palo Alto, Calif., to face Stanford at 2 p.m. at Burnham Pavilion. Results: 125 -- #14 Sean Boyle (U-M) major dec. Pat Rollins, 12-3 U-M, 4-0 133 -- #19 Rossi Bruno (U-M) dec. Drew Van Anrooy, 3-1 U-M, 7-0 141 -- Camryn Jackson (U-M) dec. #2 Mike Mangrum, 10-8 U-M, 10-0 149 -- #5 Scott Sakaguchi (OSU) dec. #11 Eric Grajales, 9-6 U-M, 10-3 157 -- #10 R.J. Rena (OSU) dec. Jake Salazar, 8-2 U-M, 10-6 165 -- #10 Taylor Massa (U-M) tech. fall Alex Elder, 21-3 (4:29) U-M, 15-6 174 -- #14 Dan Yates (U-M) pinned Austin Morehead, 2:54 U-M, 21-6 184 -- #18 Ty Vinson (OSU) pinned Jordan Thomas, 1:25 U-M, 21-12 197 -- #13 Taylor Meeks (OSU) dec. #20 Max Huntley, 5-3 U-M, 21-15 Hwt -- #7 Chad Hanke (OSU) dec. Justin Dozier, 13-8 U-M, 21-18
  18. The Minnesota wrestling team won eight of ten bouts, including four major decision victories, to prevail over Nebraska tonight at the NU Coliseum in Lincoln, Neb. The Gophers grab their first conference win of the season and improve to 2-0, 1-0 B1G. Head coach J Robinson is just three wins away from becoming the program’s all-time winningest coach with an overall record of 390-149-4. The night started with the heavyweights, where Tony Nelson extended his winning streak to 31 matches by notching an 11-2 major decision over Nebraska started Donny Longendyke. Up 2-0, Nelson tallied three takedowns and an escape in the third period to start the Gophers with a spark. Minnesota ran with the momentum and won the next three bouts of the evening to give the Gophers a 15-0 cushion. David Thorn defeated Eric Coufal (14-3 maj. dec.), Chris Dardanes scored against Shawn Nagel (12-5 dec.), and Nick Dardanes closed his match with a single-leg takedown of Skylar Galloway (11-2 maj. dec.). Jake Sueflohn but Nebraska on the board with a 14-5 major decision over Seth Lange in the 149 weight class. James Green added three more points for the Cornhuskers by edging Brad Dolezal at 157 lbs., but the strike stopped there as the Gophers won out the remaining weight classes. Cody Yohn put the team back on track, defeating Austin Wilson at 165 lbs. Logan Storley followed with a sudden victory over Robert Kokesh to ignite the Gophers’ energy once again. In a rematch of the 2012 Big Ten Championship dual, Kevin Steinhaus matched up against Josh Ihnen and with a last-second takedown, overpowered the rival to a 3-1 victory. Scott Schiller closed the night with a 3-1 decision over Caleb Kolb. An early takedown gave Schiller the upper-hand, while Kolb was only able to manage one escape. Minnesota Wrestling will return home Sunday for a home dual against No. 24 Boise State. The afternoon match is scheduled to begin at 11 a.m. CT. Results: 285 - #1 Tony Nelson (MINN) maj. dec. Donny Longendyke (NEB), 11-2 (MINN 4, NEB 0) 125 - #6 David Thorn (MINN) maj. dec. Eric Coufal (NEB), 14-3 (MINN 8, NEB 0) 133 - #6 Chris Dardanes (MINN) dec. Shawn Nagel (NEB), 12-5 (MINN 11, NEB 0) 141 - #8 Nick Dardanes (MINN) maj. dec. Skylar Galloway (NEB), 11-2 (MINN 15, NEB 0) 149 - #13 Jake Sueflohn (NEB) maj. dec. Seth Lange (MINN), 14-5 (MINN 15, NEB 4) 157 - #5 James Green (NEB) dec. Brad Dolezal (MINN), 14-9 (MINN 15, NEB 7) 165 - #9 Cody Yohn (MINN) dec. Austin Wilson (NEB), 8-6 (MINN 18, NEB 7) 174 - #5 Logan Storley (MINN) dec. #7 Robert Kokesh (NEB), 3-1 SV (MINN 21, NEB 7) 184 - #4 Kevin Steinhaus (MINN) dec. #6 Josh Ihnen (NEB), 3-1 (MINN 24, NEB 7) 197 - #12 Scott Schiller (MINN) dec. Caleb Kolb (NEB), 3-1 (MINN 27, NEB 7)
  19. FARGO, N.D. -- By random draw, it was decided that Friday night's dual between the North Dakota State wrestling team and No. 24 Boise State would begin at the 157-pound weight class, meaning that NDSU redshirt freshman Hayden Zillmer would lead off against a nationally ranked opponent on a nationally ranked team in his Bison debut. Zillmer did not flinch, and his double-overtime victory over No. 20 George Ivanov sparked an inspired NDSU team effort that the Broncos were never quite able to extinguish. The Bison went on to total six match victories and post a 24-15 win over Boise State. Zillmer (Crosby, Minn.) scored a takedown of Ivanov with three seconds remaining in the third period to force overtime. After a pair of scoreless sudden victory periods and a pair of escapes by both wrestlers, Zillmer finally claimed an 8-7 victory by virtue of riding time. No. 8 Steven Monk followed up with a 7-2 decision over Boise State's Holden Packard to give NDSU a 6-0 lead. The Bison dropped back-to-back matches at 174 and 184 pounds, with Kurtis Julson losing a 4-3 decision to Scott Bacon and Mac Stoll falling by major decision to No. 12 Jake Swartz, 13-5. With NDSU trailing 7-6, senior Kallen Kleinschmidt lifted the Bison back into the lead with a back-and-forth 11-9 decision over Cody Dixon at 197 pounds. Kleinschmidt trailed 7-2 late in the second period, but outscored Dixon 9-2 over the final 2:13 to win. Boise State heavyweight J.T. Felix won by 12-3 major decision over NDSU sophomore Evan Knutson to give the Broncos an 11-9 lead, but Bison senior Trent Sprenkle made sure that was short-lived. Sprenkle was well on his way to a major decision of Boise's Rami Haddadin at 125 pounds - leading 16-5 with one minute remaining in the third period - when he tallied one final takedown and pinned Haddadin at 6:12. Sprenkle's win by fall and a forfeit to NDSU freshman Josh Rodriguez at 133 pounds put the Bison up 21-11, and senior Mark Erickson cruised to a 6-1 victory over Travis Himmelman at 141 pounds to seal the victory. In the night's final match, Bison senior Joe Garner wrestled tough against the nation's No. 2 149-pounder in Jason Chamberlain but dropped a 10-2 major decision. Results: 157: Hayden Zillmer (NDSU) dec. No. 20 George Ivanov (BSU), 7-7 (OT) 165: No. 8 Steven Monk (NDSU) dec. Holden Packard (BSU), 7-2 174: Scott Bacon (BSU) dec. Kurtis Julson (NDSU), 4-3 184: No. 12 Jake Swartz (BSU) major dec. No. 17 Mac Stoll (NDSU), 13-5 197: Kallen Kleinschmidt (NDSU) dec. Cody Dixon (BSU), 11-9 285: J.T. Felix (BSU) major dec. Evan Knutson (NDSU), 12-3 125: No. 12 Trent Sprenkle (NDSU) fall Rami Haddadin (BSU), 6:12 133: Josh Rodriguez (NDSU) win by forfeit 141: Mark Erickson (NDSU) dec. Travis Himmleman (BSU), 6-1 149: No. 2 Jason Chamberlain (BSU) major dec. Joe Garner (NDSU), 10-2
  20. YPSILANTI, Mich. -- Michigan State wrestling defeated Eastern Michigan, 25-11 in its first dual action of the season. The Spartans won seven of the 10 matches over the Eagles and both Nick Trimble and Jordan Wohlfert picked up their first dual wins of their collegiate careers. The dual got started at 184 pounds and John Rizqallah defeated Khodor Hoballah, 4-0, giving the Spartans an early 3-0 lead in the dual. Eastern Michigan tied the dual 3-3 after Phillip Joseph defeated Nick McDiarmid, 4-1, at 197 pounds. No. 13 Michael McClure picked up a 5-0 win over Chris Eggert of EMU in the heavyweight match-up, giving MSU a 6-3 lead. The Spartans then dropped back-to-back major decisions at 125 pounds and 133 to fall behind 11-6 in the match. Brenan Lyon lost to Jared Germaine, 11-3, and Terry Turner fell to Vincent Pizzuto, 14-5. Nick Trimble notched a fall at 141 pounds over Seth Schaner of Eastern Michigan in 6:01 to put MSU in front, 12-11 in his first collegiate dual. At 149 pounds, Dan Osterman won a 7-3 decision over Justin Melick of Eastern Michigan and Ryan Watts upset Aaron Sulzer, a NCAA qualifier last year, at 157 pounds. Michigan State led 18 -11 after the 157-pound match. David Cheza sealed the win for MSU with a 10-2 major decision over Jake Dorulla of Eastern Michigan at 165 pounds and MSU took a 22-11 lead into the final match of the night. In his first career college dual, Jordan Wohlfert defeated Mike Curby of EMU, 3-2 and the Spartans won by a final score of 25-11. Next up, Michigan State will host Edinboro in its first home dual of the season at 7 p.m. on Nov. 30. Results: 184 lbs. - John Rizqallah (MSU) dec. Khodor Hoballah (EMU), 4-0; MSU leads 3-0 197 lbs. - Phillip Joseph (EMU) dec. Nick McDiarmid (MSU), 4-1; score tied 3-3 285 lbs. - No. 13 Michael McClure (MSU) dec. Chris Eggert (EMU), 5-0; MSU leads 6-3 125 lbs. - Jared Germaine (EMU) maj. dec. Brenan Lyon (MSU), 11-3; EMU leads 7-6 133 lbs. - Vincent Pizzuto (EMU) maj. dec. Terry Turner (MSU), 14-5; EMU leads 11-6 141 lbs. - Nick Trimble (MSU) fall Seth Schaner (EMU), 6:01; MSU leads 12-11 149 lbs. - Dan Osterman (MSU) dec. Justin Melick (EMU), 7-3; MSU leads 15-11 157 lbs. - Ryan Watts (MSU) dec. No. 24 Aaron Sulzer (EMU), 3-2; MSU leads 18-11 165 lbs. - David Cheza (MSU) maj. dec. Jacob Dorulla (EMU), 11-2; MSU leads 22-11 174 lbs. - Jordan Wohlfert (MSU) dec. Mike Curby (EMU), 3-2; MSU wins 25-11
  21. ITHACA, N.Y. -- The No. 9 Big Red wrestling team won eight out of 10 matches on its way to a 30-7 victory over No. 23 Binghamton on Friday night at the Friedman Wrestling Center. Senior three-time NCAA champion Kyle Dake pinned his opponent to grab six team points for the Big Red. Cornell rookies kicked their season off right by going four-for-four with Nahshon Garrett and Duke Pickett winning by major decisions. Senior Joe Stanzione also won by major decision, while Bricker Dixon, Chris Dowdy, Craig Scott and Stryker Lane all claimed victories. The dual opened at 125 pounds with freshmen Garrett taking on Patrick Hunter. After a scoreless first period, Garrett racked up back points to take an 11-0 lead into the third. Garrett chose to start the third in the top position, but Hunter would escape for his only point of the match. With a takedown and 3:24 in riding time, Garrett won a 14-1 major decision. At 133 pounds, sophomore Bricker Dixon moved up a weight class to face Derek Steeley. Dixon had two takedowns in the first period to take a 4-1 lead. Steeley escaped from his opening down position in the second. Dixon countered a shot by his opponent to score two points with a takedown. Dixon chose to start the third down on the mat, but was unable to escape. Dixon earned three team points with a 6-2 decision. Senior No. 13 Joe Stanzione took on Tyler Pendergast at 141 pounds. Stanzione notched a takedown 23 seconds into the bout and added two back points as time ran out in the first. The Big Red senior escaped to open the second period and added a takedown midway through to hold a 7-0 advantage. Pendergast chose to start the third period at neutral. With a third takedown and 4:49 in riding time, Stanzione won a 10-0 major decision. At 149 pounds, junior Ryan Dunphy faced No. 4 Donnie Vinson. Vinson held a 4-1 lead after the first, with two takedowns. Dunphy escaped from his opening down position to start the second, but with 22 seconds left in the period, Vinson grabbed another takedown. The Bearcat wrestler quickly escaped to open third. Dunphy held tough through the third period, taking numerous shots on Vinson looking to score. Vinson evaded and notched another takedown on the whistle, and with riding time, won a 10-2 major decision. Freshman Chris Dowdy took on Joe Chamish at 157 pounds. Dowdy hit the mat full of energy and took a 2-0 lead 40 seconds in with a takedown. The Big Red rookie was looking to turn his opponent as time ran out. Dowdy immediately escaped from his opening down position in the second. The two wrestlers traded shots, but neither scored again heading into the third. Chamish was unable to escape from his starting down position in the third,and with 4:12 in riding time Dowdy won a 5-0 decision. Senior No. 1 ranked Kyle Dake took on Adam Lepkowski at 165 pounds. Dake immediately shot off the whistle for a single leg takedown. Within 20 seconds, Dake was turning his opponent for back points and took a 9-0 lead into the second. Lepkowski chose to start the second at neutral. Dake once again shot right off the whistle and immediately took down his opponent. He grabbed two more back points before pinning Lepkowski as time ran out in the second. At 174 pounds, freshman Duke Pickett Jr. faced Caleb Wallace. Pickett notched two takedowns midway through the first period and added another with five seconds left on the clock to take a 6-2 lead. Pickett escaped from his opening down position in the second and added a throw by takedown to grab a 9-2 advantage. Wallace would escape from his opening down position in the third, but with another takedown and 3:26 in riding time Pickett won a 13-3 major decision. Rookie Craig Scott took on Cody Reed at 184 pounds. Scott held a 2-1 advantage after the first period. Reed quickly escaped from his opening down position to start the second, but Scott would take him down once again. Reed caught Scott and earned a reversal, but Scott immediately escaped. Scott escaped from his opening down position in the third to earn a 6-4 victory. Sophomore Billy George faced No. 8 Nate Schiedel at 197 pounds. After a scoreless first period, Schiedel quickly escaped to open the second. The Bearcat wrestler took him down, but George escaped to come within two points. George escaped from his opening down position in the third and was looking to score. Schiedel added another two points with a takedown. George would escape but with 1:13 in riding time, Schiedel won a 6-3 decision. At heavyweight, senior Stryker Lane faced Tyler Deuel. Lane took down Deuel midway through the first and rode out his opponent for the remainder of the period. Deuel was unable to escape from his opening down position in the second period. Stryker escaped from his down position in the third and with 3:35 in riding time won a 4-0 decision. Cornell will play host to the New York State Collegiate Wrestling Tournament on Saturday and Sunday in Newman Arena. Wrestling begins at 9 a.m. both days. Results: 125: Nahshon Garrett (Cornell) maj. dec. Patrick Hunter (Binghamton), 14-1 (Cornell 4, Binghamton 0) 133: Bricker Dixon (Cornell) dec. Derek Steeley (Binghamton), 6-2 (Cornell 7, Binghamton 0) 141: No. 12 Joe Stanzione (Cornell) maj. dec. Tyler Pendergast (Binghamton), 10-0 (Cornell 11, Binghamton 0) 149: No. 4 Donnie Vinson (Binghamton) maj. dec. Ryan Dunphy (Cornell), 10-2 (Cornell 11, Binghamton 4) 157: Chris Dowdy (Cornell) dec. Joe Chamish (Binghamton), 5-0 (Cornell 14, Binghamton 4) 165: No. 1 Kyle Dake (Cornell) win by fall Adam Lepkowsky (Binghamton), 5:00 (Cornell 20, Binghamton 4) 174: Duke Pickett (Cornell) maj. dec. Caleb Wallace (Binghamton), 13-3 (Cornell 24, Binghamton 4) 184: Craig Scott (Cornell) dec. Cody Reed (Binghamton) , 6-4 (Cornell 27, Binghamton 4) 197: No. 8 Nate Schiedel (Binghamton) dec. Billy George, 6-3 (Cornell 27, Binghamton 7) HWT: Stryker Lane (Cornell) dec. Tyler Deuel (Binghamton), 4-0 (Cornell 30, Binghamton 7)
  22. NORFOLK, Va. -- Old Dominion University wrestling earned their first win of the year, knocking off No. 23 Wisconsin 19-12 Friday night at the Ted Constant Convocation Center. ODU picked up its first win of the year and improved to 1-2 while the Badgers dropped to 1-1. Jerome Robinson and Scott Festejo started the night on a strong note for ODU, as both notched 5-2 victories at 125, and 133, respectively. Robinson and Festejo each registered a pair of takedowns in their victories. Tyler Graff put Wisconsin on the board with an 8-4 wit at 141 over Justin LaValle. The Monarchs went right back in the win column as freshman Alexander Richardson defeated Cole Schmitt 4-2 in sudden victory. After a 2-2 tie with both wrestlers earning points on escapes, Richardson took down Schmitt with 20 seconds left in the overtime to get the win and give ODU a 9-3 team lead. John Nicholson dominated for ODU at 157 pounds and rolled to a 14-4 major decision over Wisconsin's Alex Yde to push the ODU lead to 14-4. Fran Cousins picked up a 4-1 win for the Badgers at 165 but Billy Curling and Austin Coburn followed with 9-6 and 4-3 wins respectively, for the Monarchs to take a 19-6 lead. Wisconsin won the last two matches of the night, as Jackson Hein and Connor Medbery picked up victories for the Badgers, but it wasn't enough as ODU clinched the team victory after Coburn's win at 184. The Monarchs are back in action November 25, when they travel to Iowa State to take on the Cyclones at 2 p.m. ODU returns home on December 21 when they host American at 5 p.m. Results: 125 - No. 17 Jerome Robinson (ODU) dec. Matt Cavallaris (UW), 5-2 ODU 3-0 133 - Scott Festejo (ODU) dec. Tom Kelliher (UW), 5-2 ODU 6-0 141 - No. 3 Tyler Graff (UW) dec. No. 16 Justin LaValle (ODU), 8-4 ODU 6-3 149 - Alexander Richardson (ODU) dec. Cole Schmitt (UW), 4-2 SV ODU 9-3 157 - No. 19 John Nicholson major dec. Alex Yde (UW), 14-4 ODU 13-3 165 - Frank Cousins (UW) dec. Adrin Taylor (ODU), 4-1 ODU 13-6 174 - Billy Curling (ODU) dec. Scott Liegel (UW), 9-6 ODU 16-6 184 - Austin Coburn (ODU) dec. Dylan Iczkowski (UW), 4-3 ODU 19-6 197 - Jackson Hein (UW) dec. Jacob Henderson (ODU), 8-3 ODU 19-9 285 - Connor Medbery (UW) dec. Matt Tourdot (ODU), 11-7 ODU 19-12 Attendance: 968
  23. COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Holding on to an 11-10 lead with four matches remaining, the No. 5 Ohio State wrestling team (2-0) won four consecutive bouts between 174 pounds and heavyweight to pull out a 23-10 victory at No. 12 Virginia Tech Friday night at Cassell Coliseum in Blacksburg, Va. Trailing only once following the opening match at 125 pounds, the Buckeyes held a narrow 8-7 advantage after the 149-pound bout before clinching their second dual win of the season on senior C.J. Magrum’s 7-4 decision over Derrick Borlie in the 197-pound matchup. A pair of takedowns in the third period lifted Magrum to victory. Tied 3-3 with 1:35 remaining, Magrum scored a crucial takedown, but Borlie answered with an escape for a 5-4 score. In the waning moments, Magrum recorded his second takedown of the match for the eventual victory. Ohio State trailed Virginia Tech, 4-0, early on when senior 125-pounder Nikko Triggas dropped a 10-2 major decision to No. 9 Jarrod Garnett. However, sophomore Logan Stieber got the Buckeyes on the board when he recorded a 19-4 technical fall over Erik Spjut at 133 pounds. Stieber led Spjut, 5-1, after the first period and, 10-1, to start the third period and with four takedowns, plus riding time, amassed 19 points in his sixth win of the season. In his 2012-13 dual meet debut, sophomore and 141-pounder Hunter Stieber secured an 8-5 decision vs. No. 11 Zach Neibert. Owning a slim 5-4 lead at the end of the second period, Stieber was able to escape Neibert’s clutch to increase his lead by two. Stieber then notched a takedown to secure the win despite an escape by Neibert with 30 seconds remaining. With Ohio State leading Virginia Tech by just four points, sophomore Cam Tessari, who also was making his debut in the dual-meet season, lost a tough 5-3 decision to No. 18 Nick Brascetta at 149 pounds. Up next, redshirt sophomore Josh Demas edged Lex Ozias, 3-2, thanks to riding time at 157 pounds. Demas trailed Ozias, 2-1, with 40 seconds left in the third period, but recorded an escape to tie the score at 2 apiece. The Hokies cut the Buckeyes’ lead to one (11-10) once again after freshman Mark Martin lost just his third match of the season, 7-1, to No. 4 Peter Yates at 165 pounds. It took an overtime and tiebreak for Nick Heflin to secure a 2-1 win vs. Austin Gabel in the 174-pound bout and a 14-10 lead for the Scarlet and Gray. Heflin’s victory began a string of four consecutive wins for Ohio State. Freshman and 184-pounder Kenny Courts, the team leader in wins with 11, posted an 11-6 win vs. Nick Vetterlein and Magrum’s 7-4 victory followed. Redshirt junior Peter Capone once again concluded the match, this time with a 6-3 win over No. 20 David Marone. After a scoreless tie entering the second period, Capone scored an escape to take a 1-0 lead, but Marone answered with an escape of his own to tie the score, 1-1, in the third period. Capone then scored a takedown, but was quickly reversed by Marone. However, Capone managed to escape and score a takedown for the victory. Ohio State will continue its busy week and weekend when it hosts No. 18 Pittsburgh at 2 p.m. Sunday in St. John Arena in its season home opener. Results: 125: No. 10 Jarrod Garnett (VT) maj. dec. No. 8 Nikko Triggas (OSU), 10-2 133: No. 1 Logan Stieber (OSU) tech fall Erik Spjut (VT), 19-4 (7:00) 141: No. 4 Hunter Stieber (OSU) dec. No. 10 Zach Neibert (VT), 8-5 149: No. 19 Nick Brascetta (VT) dec. No. 7 Cam Tessari (OSU), 5-3 157: No. 16 Josh Demas (OSU) dec. Lex Ozias (VT), 3-2 165: No. 5 Pete Yates (VT) dec. Mark Martin (OSU), 7-1 174: No. 2 Nick Heflin (OSU) dec. Austin Gabel (VT), 2-1 (TB-1) 184: Kenny Courts (OSU) dec. Nick Vetterlein (VT), 11-6 197: C.J. Magrum (OSU) dec. Derrick Borlie (VT), 7-4 HWT: No. 19 Peter Capone (OSU) dec. No. 15 David Marone (VT), 6-3 *Rankings by InterMat
  24. UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- The Penn State wrestling team, holding the No. 1 spot on InterMat's TPI, hammered No. 24 Lehigh in the 2012-13 season opener for the team. The Nittany Lions, under the direction of head coach Cael Sanderson, won eight of ten bouts on their way to a 29-6 win. All-American Nico Megaludis (Murrysville, Pa.), ranked No. 2 at 125, go the season off to a hot start for Penn State with a dominating 19-4 technical fall over Lehigh's Alex Abreu (5:07). Red-shirt freshman Jordan Conaway (Abottstown, Pa.) made his Penn State dual meet debut with a superb 3-2 decision over Lehigh's Laike Gardner at 133, followed by senior Bryan Pearsall's (Lititz, Pa.) 7-6 win over LU's Anthony Salupo. Senior James English (York, Pa.) got the call at 149 for Penn State and posted thrilling 5-2 upset over No. 18 Shane Welsh. The Lions' bid for a 5-0 start to the dual was stopped when No. 13 Joey Napoli upset No. 2 Dylan Alton (Mill Hall, Pa.) 4-2 at 157. The Nittany Lions carried a 14-3 lead into the halftime break. Defending national champion David Taylor (St. Paris, Ohio) opened up the second half in fine fashion with a 20-5 technical fall over Lehigh's Eric Hess. Sophomore Matt Brown (West Valley City, Utah), ranked No. 4 at 174, then majored No. 18 Nathaniel Brown 12-1. Top-ranked 184-pounder Ed Ruth (Harrisburg, Pa.), the defending national champion at 174, then beat No. 3 Robert Hamlin of Lehigh in the evening's marquee bout. Ruth posted a thrilling 11-9 win. Three-time All-American Quentin Wright (Wingate, Pa.), ranked No. 3 up at his new weight of 197, downed John Bolich and Lehigh's Jack Delia downed Nittany Lion sophomore Jon Gingrich (Wingate, Pa.) in the bout's final match-up. The Nittany Lions won eight of ten bouts and dominated the takedown war 28-6. The Nittany Lions owned a gaudy 40-6 point advantage in the third period alone, thanks in large part to a 12-1 third period takedown edge. Penn State is now 1-0 on the year while Lehigh falls to 1-1. The Nittany Lions head to Morgantown, W.Va., for a battle with the West Virginia Mountaineers on Sunday, Nov. 18, at 2 p.m. Penn State's next home dual is set for Sunday, Dec. 9, when the Indiana Hoosiers come to town for a 2 p.m. meeting. Penn State's full season of home duals is sold out but limited Standing Room Only tickets are available for select dual meets. For information on which duals have a limited number of SRO tickets available and to purchase tickets, fans can call 1-800-NITTANY or visit the Bryce Jordan Center ticket office windows from 10 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Fans are encouraged to follow Penn State wrestling via twitter at www.twitter.com/pennstateWREST and on Penn State Wrestling's facebook page at www.facebook.com/pennstatewrestling. The 2012-13 Penn State Wrestling season is presented by The Family Clothesline. #1 Penn State 29, #24 Lehigh 6 November 16, 2012 - Rec Hall - University Park, Pa. 125: #2 Nico Megaludis PSU tech fall Alex Abreu LU, 19-4 (TF; 5:07) 133: Jordan Conaway PSU dec. Laike Gardner LU, 3-2 141: Bryan Pearsall PSU dec. Anthony Salupo LU, 7-6 149: James English PSU dec. #18 Shane Welsh LU, 5-2 157: #13 Joey Napoli LU dec. #2 Dylan Alton PSU, 4-2 165: #2 David Taylor PSU tech fall Eric Hess LU, 20-5 (TF; 5:46) 174: #4 Matt Brown PSU maj. dec. #18 Nathaniel Brown LU, 12-1 184: #1 Ed Ruth PSU dec. #3 Robert Hamlin LU, 11-9 197: #3 Quentin Wright PSU dec. John Bolich LU, 10-4 285: Jack Delia LU dec. Jon Gingrich PSU, 5-3 Attendance: 6,422 Records: Penn State 1-0, 0-0 Big Ten; Lehigh 1-1 Up Next for Penn State: at West Virginia, Sunday, Nov. 18, 2 p.m. BOUT-BY-BOUT: 125: All-American Nico Megaludis (Murrysville, Pa.), ranked No. 2 at 125, took on Lehigh junior Alex Abreu. Megaludis scored early, notching a quick takedown at the 2:08 mark and taking an early 2-1 lead after an Abreu escape. He quickly tacked on another and upped his lead to 4-1 with 1:32 on the clock. Abreu escaped to a 4-2 deficit but was called for stalling, Megaludis then added a late takedown to lead 6-2 at the end of one period. Megaludis chose down to start the second and quickly reversed Abreu to up his lead to 8-2. He then worked an arm bar into place, turned the Mountain Hawk and got three-near fall points to lead 11-3 after an escape. Megaludis tacked on two more takedowns and then turned Abreu once more to lead 18-4 with 2:19 in riding time after two periods. Abreu chose top to and Megaludis quickly escaped to a 19-4 technical fall at the 5:07 mark. 133: Red-shirt freshman Jordan Conaway (Abbottstown, Pa.) made his Penn State dual meet debut against Lehigh's Laike Gardner at 133. Neither wrestler found an opening to score in during the first period and the freshman duo went to the second period scoreless. Gardner chose down to start the second period and escaped to a 1-0 lead just :19 into the period. Conaway got hit with a stall warning at the :45 mark and then used a quick low single to force a scramble with :25 on the clock. Gardner fought off the move, though, and kept his 1-0 lead heading into the third. Conaway chose down to start the third period and quickly escaped to a 1-1 tie. Conaway got in on another single leg and forced another scramble, this time with 1:10 left to wrestle. Gardner was able to fight off the attempt again and the bout remained tied 1-1 with :43 on the clock. Conaway gained control of Gardner's waist and leg and forced the Mountaineer's hands to the mat, picking up a takedown with just :07 on the clock. Gardner scrambled to an escape but Conaway's late score gave the Lion a thrilling 3-2 win. 141: Senior Bryan Pearsall (Lititz, Pa.) faced off against Mountain Hawk Anthony Salupo at 141. Salupo had the first scoring chance of the bout, gaining control of Pearsall's ankle early, but the veteran Lion deftly forced a stalemate to keep the bout scoreless at the first period's midway point. Salupo used a strong high double to take Pearsall to the mat and lead 2-1 after a quick Lion escape with :40 left in the period. Salupo would carry that lead into the second stanza. Salupo chose down to start the second and escaped to a 3-1 lead. But Pearsall quickly gained control of the Mountain Hawk, turning a single leg into a takedown and a 3-3 tie with 1:15 on the clock. Pearsall rode Salupo long enough to build up a minute's worth of riding time before he escaped to a 4-3 lead with :08 left in the period. Pearsall chose down to start the third period and nearly worked his way into a cradle on a reversal. But action was stopped with Salupo still in control. Pearsall escaped to a 4-4 tie with 1:10 left to wrestle. He then turned a single leg shot into a low ankle pick and took a 6-4 lead with a takedown at the :40 mark. Pearsall then upped his riding time edge to over a minute. He gave up a stall point, Salupo escaped but Pearsall's 1:09 riding time gave the Lion a thrilling 7-6 win. 149: With No. 6 Andrew Alton (Mill Hall, Pa.) not wrestling in the opener, talented senior James English (York, Pa.) got the nod at 149 and met No. 18 Shane Welsh of Lehigh. The duo battled through an even first period with neither wrestler breaking through the other's defense. Tied 0-0 after three minutes of wrestling, English chose down to start the second period. He worked his way to an escape at the 1:07 mark to take a 1-0 lead. The final minute was wrestled even and Pearsall led by one after two periods. Welsh chose down to start the third period and quickly escaped to a 1-1 tie. English connected on a high single and nearly scored, but Welsh scrambled his way into a stalemate and the bout remained tied with :42 left on the clock. Welsh shot high, but English countered, gained control of the Mountain Hawks foot and took him down. Welsh escaped but English then bulled his way through another late takedown and posted the convincing 5-2 win. 157: All-American Dylan Alton (Mill Hall, Pa.), ranked No. 2 at 157, took on No. 13 Joey Napoli in one of the dual's marquee match-ups. Alton set the temp early, steadily working his way into an offensive opening. The Lion sophomore used a low single leg to force a scramble but Napoli was able to counter to a stalemate with 1:00 left in the opening period. Alton scrambled his way to a go-ahead takedown with :05 on the clock to lead 2-0 after one period. Napoli chose down to start the second period and escaped to a 2-1 deficit. He then forced a scramble on the edge of the mat and got the takedown with :45 left, taking a 3-2 lead. Alton nearly picked up a reversal but Napoli was able to hold on and kill the clock to lead 3-2 heading into the final period. Alton chose down to start the third period and Napoli worked a ride long enough to build up over a minute's worth of riding time. He then continued his ride long enough to clinch the riding time point and continued it for the rest of the period to grab the 4-2 win with 2:35 in riding time. 165: Defending National Champion David Taylor (St. Paris, Ohio) met Lehigh freshman Eric Hess at 165. A quick ankle pick put Taylor up 2-0 at the 2:35 mark. He quickly turned Hess to his back for three near fall points, taking a 5-0 lead with 1:15 on the clock. Taylor maintained his control of Hess for the entire period and carried that lead, and 2:29 in riding time, into the second period. Taylor chose down to start the second period. He deftly picked up a reversal and then added two back points to lead 9-0 before cutting Hess loose to a 9-1 lead. Taylor began piling up the takedowns, picking up two more takedowns to lead 13-2 with :30 on the clock. The two-time All-American picked up a point on two Hess stalls and led 14-2 after three periods. Hess chose down and was allowed to escape by Taylor. Taylor then took Hess down quickly, using a low ankle pick. He then added on a flurry of takedowns to post the 20-5 tech fall at the 5:46 mark. 174: Sophomore Matt Brown (West Valley City, Utah), ranked No. 4 at 174, met No. 18 Nathaniel Brown of Lehigh. Nathaniel had the first solid scoring chance of the bout, but Matt was able to force a stalemate and keep the bout scoreless midway through the first period. Matt rolled through a slight Lehigh shot and bulled his way to a takedown and a 2-0 lead with just under a minute left. Brown nearly worked his way into a cradle at the period's end but action moved out of bounds and the Nittany Lion led 2-0 with :59 riding time after one. Matt chose down to start the second period and quickly reversed Nathaniel to up his lead to 4-0 and up his riding time edge to a minute-plus. Matt led 5-0 after Nathaniel gave up a stall point. He then cut the Mountain Hawk loose and picked up another point on another Lehigh stall. Matt then used a solid low single to add a late takedown and led 8-1 after two periods. Nathaniel chose down to start the final period and escaped to an 8-2 lead but Matt still had 2:30 in riding time. Nathaniel gave up another stall point and Matt then turned a low shot into a takedown and a 12-2 major with 2:35 in riding time. 184: Defending 174-pound National Champion Ed Ruth (Harrisburg, Pa.), ranked No. 1 at his new weight of 184, met No. 3 Robert Hamlin in one of the dual's most anticipated match-ups. Ruth wasted no time in getting his first takedown at 184 this year, using a fast double leg to take a 2-0 lead early. Hamlin escaped quickly but Ruth continued to pressure the Mountain Hawk, gaining control with a high single leg and rolling to a second takedown to lead 4-1 with 1:20 on the clock. Hamlin escaped with 1:05 left in the period but Ruth was relentless, using a fast low shot to trip Hamlin up, taking a 6-2 lead with :40 on the clock. Hamlin added a late escape but Ruth carried a 6-3 lead with 1:03 RT into the second period. Ruth chose down to start the second period and quickly escaped to a 7-3 lead. He added a fourth takedown and led 9-4 after a quick Hamlin escape. Ruth tried a low under hook that Hamlin was able to slide behind, allowing the Mountain Hawk to get his first takedown and cut the lead to 10-6 after a quick Ruth escape. Hamlin added a second takedown and Ruth escaped quickly, sending the match to the third period with Ruth up 11-8 with :36 in riding time. Hamlin chose down to start the third and escaped to an 11-9 Ruth lead. Ruth shot low and Hamlin countered to gain control of Ruth's leg, but the Nittany Lion stepped out of trouble and maintained his 11-9 lead with :37 on the clock. Hamlin shot high, gaining control of Ruth's legs, nearly tying the bout with :20 left. But Ruth was able to work his way out of bounds to force a reset and grab the 11-9 win. 197: Three-time All-American Quentin Wright (Wingate, Pa.), ranked No. 3 at his new weight of 197, met Lehigh's John Bolich. Neither wrestler was able to find an opening to score in the opening stanza and the bout was knotted at 0-0 after three minutes of wrestling. Wright chose down to start the second period and quickly escaped to a 1-0 lead. Wright got the first takedown of the bout, countering a Bolich shot, to lead 3-0 at the :50 mark. Bolich escaped but Wright quickly added another takedown and led 5-1 with :20 on the clock. Bolich chose down to start the final period but Wright was able to maintain control and build up over a minute's worth of riding time. Bolich escaped to a 5-2 Wright lead with 1:15 on the clock only to be taken down by quick low single by the Lion senior. Leading 7-2, Wright cut Bolich loose to a 7-3 lead and began working for more points. The Lion picked up the takedown with a low double on the edge of the mat and led 9-3 with :21 left. Wright cut Bolich loose but was unable to finish off the major. The 1:44 riding time edge gave Wright the 10-4 win. 285: Sophomore Jon Gingrich (Wingate, Pa.) took to the mat at heavyweight, facing off against LU's Jack Delia. Gingrich and Delia wrestled through a scoreless two minutes before Delia turned a single leg into a takedown and a 2-0 lead. Gingrich quickly escaped however, and trailed 2-1 after three minutes of wrestling. Delia chose down to start the second period and quickly escaped to a 3-1 lead. Gingrich fought off a Delia shot and was able to keep the lead to just two points heading into the final stanza. Trailing 3-1, Gingrich chose down to start the third period. Gingrich quickly escaped to a 3-2 deficit and then turned into the action in the center of the mat. The Lion sophomore took a number of shots that Delia was able to step away from. He slipped to the ground on a shot at the :40 mark and Delia was able to counter for a takedown and a 5-3 lead with :30 on the clock after Gingrich escaped. Delia held on for the 5-3 win.
  25. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. -- The University of Iowa wrestling team swept a season-opening triple header today on the campus of Tennessee-Chattanooga. Iowa won 25 of 30 matches and recorded nine falls and 19 bonus-point victories in wins over Cumberland, No. 17 Virginia and host Tennessee-Chattanooga. "That Virginia dual was a scrap, maybe more than we wanted it to be,” said head coach Tom Brands. “I don't know how set our lineup is. We have some good guys at home ready to wrestle tomorrow and we have some good guys here that have to keep working." Matt McDonough, Tony Ramos, Mark Ballweg, Derek St. John, Ethen Lofthouse and Bobby Telford all posted perfect 3-0 records. McDonough's day included a pair of falls and two wins over top 10 opponents. He recorded a first period pin over No. 9 Nick Soto (UTC) and earned a 9-4 decision over No. 5 Matt Snyder (UVA). Ramos added two pins and a technical fall while piling up 17 team points at 133, and Ballweg strung together three major decisions at 141 to help Iowa's top three weights combine for a 9-0 record and 44 team points. St. John, the nation's top-ranked 157-pounder, earned one decision, one major decision and one technical fall in his first three matches of the season. Lofthouse went undefeated in three matches at his new weight, recording a first-period fall in his 184-pound debut. He followed that up with one decision and one major decision. Telford didn't wait beyond the opening minute before earning the first win of his sophomore campaign. He flattened Tyler Smith of Cumberland in 0:51. He later won by forfeit against Virginia and added another first period pin in the night's final match, putting Kevin Malone (UTC) on his back in 2:48. Mike Evans swept a pair of matches at 165, including a major decision in his opening match and a 7-4 win over a ranked opponent, No. 8 Nick Sulzer of Virginia. Nick Moore wrestled Iowa's final match at 165 and earned a 12-3 major decision. Brody Grothus made his Iowa dual debut at 149 and earned a first period fall against Steven Sandefur of Cumberland before dropping a 9-5 decision against Virginia's 10th ranked Derek Valenti. Grothus opened the match against Valenti with a quick shot, but he got tied up and suffered a knee injury less than one minute into the match. He was able to continue but did not return to the lineup against Tennessee-Chattanooga. Ethan Owens filled in for Grothus in Iowa's final match and lost to Alex Hudson, 8-2. Eighth-ranked Grant Gambrall, appearing in the lineup at 174 for the first time in his career, split a pair of overtime decisions and earned a 7-5 win in the nightcap to finish the day 2-1. His lone loss was an overtime setback against No. 9 Jon Fausey of Virginia. Iowa was 1-2 at 197 pounds. Jeremy Fahler recorded a first period pin, and Tomas Lira dropped a pair of decisions, 8-6 and 10-7. "I expect we'll see some progress when we return home next weekend," Brands said, "and we know we have to be ready for a big dual Dec. 1 against Iowa State." The Hawkeyes return to the mat Saturday, Nov. 24, when they host the Iowa City Duals on Mediacom Mat at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Iowa hosts three consecutive duals against Southern Illinois-Edwardsville, Cornell College and Iowa Central beginning at 9 a.m. NOTES: Iowa has won 56 straight season-opening duals… McDonough has won 31 straight matches, one shy of his career best… Ramos is 32-1 all-time in dual competition… Ballweg owns a 28-3 career record at 141… Iowa was 3-1 in matches against nationally ranked individuals. IOWA 52, Cumberland 0 125 – #1 Matt McDonough (IA) pinned Zach Shelton (CU), 1:51; 6-0 133 – #3 Tony Ramos (IA) pinned Jake Williams (CU), 1:33; 12-0 141 – #14 Mark Ballweg (IA) major dec. Jared McKinley (CU), 16-4; 16-0 149 – Brody Grothus (IA) pinned Steven Sandefur (CU), 2:36; 22-0 157 – #1 Derek St. John (IA) tech. fall Shane Brown (CU), 19-4 (6:41); 27-0 165 – #4 Mike Evans (IA) major dec. Kirk Johnson (CU), 14-3; 31-0 174 – #8 Grant Gambrall (IA) dec. Zeke Hunt (CU), 6-4 (SV); 34-0 184 – #8 Ethen Lofthouse (IA) pinned Aric Fernandez (CU), 1:30; 40-0 197 – Jeremy Fahler (IA) pinned Joe Gallegos (CU), 1:47; 46-0 285 – #6 Bobby Telford (IA) pinned Tyler Smith (CU), 0:51; 52-0 IOWA 26, #17 Virginia 12 125 – #1 Matt McDonough (IA) dec. #5 Matt Snyder (UVA), 9-4; 3-0 133 – #3 Tony Ramos (IA) tech. fall George DiCamillo (UVA), 23-8; 8-0 141 – #14 Mark Ballweg (IA) major dec. Joe Spisak (UVA), 14-3; 12-0 149 – #10 Derek Valenti (UVA) dec. Brody Grothus (IA), 9-5; 11-3* 157 – #1 Derek St. John (IA) dec. Jedd Moore (UVA), 6-0; 14-3 165 – #4 Mike Evans (IA) dec. #8 Nick Sulzer (UVA), 7-4; 17-3 174 – #9 Jon Fausey (UVA) pinned #8 Grant Gambrall, TB1; 17-9 184 – #8 Ethen Lofthouse (IA) dec. Stephen Doty (UVA), 3-1; 20-9 197 – Mike Salopek (UVA) dec. Tomas Lira (IA), 8-6; 20-12 285 – #6 Bobby Telford (IA) win by forfeit Patrick Gillen (UVA); 26-12 *Iowa deducted one team point IOWA 37, Tennessee-Chattanooga 6 125 – #1 Matt McDonough (IA) pinned #9 Nick Soto (UTC), 1:45; 6-0 133 – #3 Tony Ramos (IA) pinned Marvin Lopez/Alex Ward (UTC), 6:13; 12-0 141 – #14 Mark Ballweg (IA) major dec. Dean Pavlou (UTC), 9-0; 16-0 149 – Alex Hudson (UTC) dec. Ethan Owens (IA), 8-2; 16-3 157 – #1 Derek St. John (IA) major dec. Trey Stavrum (UTC), 19-6; 20-3 165 – Nick Moore (IA) major dec. John Lampe (UTC), 12-3; 24-3 174 – #8 Grant Gambrall (IA) dec. Jake Young (UTC), 7-5; 27-3 184 – #8 Ethen Lofthouse (IA) major dec. Roberty Prigmore (UTC), 20-8; 31-3 197 – Niko Brown (UTC) dec. Tomas Lira (IA), 10-7; 31-6 285 – #6 Bobby Telford (IA) pinned Kevin Malone (UTC), 2:48; 37-6
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