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  1. No. 4 Ohio State (1-0) returns to the Covelli Center Friday for a 7 p.m. match vs. Columbia (0-0) before traveling to Chapel Hill to take on No. 17 North Carolina (1-1) at noon Sunday. The home match vs. the Lions will be streamed by B1G+. Fans can watch the Buckeyes and Tar Heels clash on ESPN+. No. 4 Ohio State defeated No. 14 Virginia Tech 18-13 Nov. 11 in Columbus to open the 2022-23 dual season. Eight of the 10 bouts were decided by three points or less. Nine of the matchups were won by decision. Redshirt freshman Paddy Gallagher earned his first dual victory in the 157 match. Tate Orndorff earned career win No. 75 at heavyweight. It was career win No. 295 for Tom Ryan, head coach of the Buckeyes. Ohio State faces Columbia/North Carolina with wrestlers among the Top 25 in all 10 weight classes. Sammy Sasso enters as the No. 4 at 149 with Kaleb Romero at No. 4 at 184. Dylan D’Emilio (No. 7/141), Paddy Gallagher (No. 21/157), Carson Kharchla (No. 6/165), Ethan Smith (No. 6/174) and Tate Orndorff (No. 7/HWT) also are in the Top 10 in their respective weight classes. OSU / COLUMBIA 125 Mailk Heinselman (Sr.) vs Nick Babin (Jr.) 133 Jesse Mendez (Fr.) vs Angelo Rini (Jr.) or Boris Whitmer (So.) 141 Jordan Decatur (Sr.) vs Matt Kazimir (Sr.) or Kai Owen (Fr.) 149 Klay Reeves (r-Jr.) vs Danny Fongaro (Sr.) or Richard Fedalen (Fr.) 157 21 Paddy Gallagher (r-Fr.) vs Andy Garr (Jr.) 165 Carson Kharchla (r-Jr.) vs Josh Ogunsanya (Jr.) or Chim Tasie-Amadi (Sr.) 174 Ethan Smith (r-Sr.) vs Lennox Wolak (Jr.) or Aaron Ayzerov (So.) 184 Kaleb Romero (r-Sr.) vs No. 9 Hunter Bolen (Grad) 197 Gavin Hoffman (r-Sr.) vs Javen Jovero (So.) or Mike Baker (Jr.) 285 Tate Orndorff (r-Sr.) vs Dan Conley (Sr.) OSU / UNC 125 Mailk Heinselman (Sr.) vs Jack Wagner (Gr.) 133 Jesse Mendez (Fr.) vs Joel Melendez (r-Sr) or Jamie Hernandez (Gr.) 141 Dylan D'Emilio (r-Jr.) vs Lachlan McNeil (r-Fr.) 149 Sammy Sasso (r-Sr.) vs Jayden Scott (Fr.) or Danny Nini (Fr.) 157 Paddy Gallagher (r-Fr.) vs Sincere Bailey (r-Fr.) or Wil Guida (r-Fr.) 165 Carson Kharchla (r-Jr.) vs Nicholas Fea (Fr.) or Joey Mazzara (r-Sr.) 174 Ethan Smith (r-Sr.) vs Clay Lautt (Gr.) 184 Kaleb Romero (r-Sr.) vs Gavin Kane (So.) 197 Gavin Hoffman (r-Sr.) vs Max Shaw (r-So.) 285 Tate Orndorff (r-Sr.) vs Brandon Whitman (Sr.)
  2. Yes. I see that now. My bad BigRed
  3. Seven hours in and it's a dead heat...
  4. Pretty sure I heard, Grey say Yianni isn't doing Mat Town or CKLV.
  5. He had fifteen minutes...
  6. D'Emilio, Sasso, Paddy and Kharchla move up next season. Hoffman, Geog or Shumate need to get to 84 (no idea if that's possible, I just want to see Geog wrestle a season) and then Feldman at 285. Options at 25. Mendez needs to see David Taylor's guy so he can wrestle 41. Bouzakis slides in at 33. I've sent my suggestions to Coach Ryan through a mutual friend.
  7. Still sending six age level world champs?
  8. I'm just thankful someone else remembers how bad that was.
  9. OSU will get D’Emilio at 49 next season.
  10. Not sure. I was searching around for 2023 WTT qualifying events.
  11. Are you laughing at the fact that she's not wrestling at the WC?
  12. NHS also lives near the beach. His nickname is Spicoli. That's how high he is regarding Swiderski.
  13. Four champions isn't outrageous. Nato, Logan, Jordan, Snyder.
  14. I liked him a bunch. As a coach and an announcer.
  15. And here I believed this was finished. Maybe folks think it's fun?
  16. 2015 Buckeyes at NCAA Tourney 125 – Nathan Tomasello (33-4) – National Champion 133 – Johnni DiJulius (30-8) 2-1 at NATS. 141 – Logan Stieber (29-0) – National Champion 149 – Hunter Stieber (3-6) 0-2 at NATS. INJ 157 – Josh Demas (17-9) 1-2 at NATS. 165 – Bo Jordan (22-2) – 3rd place | All-American 174 – Mark Martin (19-12) 1-2 at NATS. 184 – Kenny Courts (26-11) – 5th Place | All-American 197 – Kyle Snyder (30-4) – 2nd Place | All-American 285 – Nick Tavanello (13-13) 0-2 at NATS.
  17. That's what happened. Good call by Robie getting the biggest weight cutter to wrestle first. Bouzakis is too small, no matter when he wrestled.
  18. Trained with Dieli for a bit. He was great. His announcing though was about the best thing ever, "front chancery series."
  19. https://www.teamusa.org/USA-Wrestling/Features/2022/November/15/USA-lineups-for-World-Cup United States Women’s Freestyle World Cup Team 50 kg – Alyssa Lampe, Corvallis, Ore. (Beaver Dam RTC/Sunkist Kids) 50 kg – Erin Golston, Madison, Wis. (Wisconsin RTC/New York AC) 53 kg – Felicity Taylor, Spillville, Iowa (Hawkeye WC/Titan Mercury WC) 53 kg – Ronna Gross, Madison, Wis. (Wisconsin RTC/Sunkist Kids) 55 kg – Jacarra Winchester, Colorado Springs, Colo. (USOPTC/Titan Mercury WC) 55 kg – Jenna Burkert, Colorado Springs, Colo. (U.S. Army WCAP) 57 kg – Alexandra Hedrick, Colorado Springs, Colo. (USOPTC/Titan Mercury WC) 57 kg – Amanda Martinez, Naperville, Ill. (Cardinal WC/Titan Mercury WC) 59 kg – Lexie Basham, Roanoke, Texas (Spartan Mat Club) 59 kg – Michaela Beck, Tempe, Ariz. (Sunkist Kids) 62 kg – Kayla Miracle, Tempe, Ariz. (Sunkist Kids) 62 kg – Jennifer Rogers, State College, Pa. (Nittany Lion WC/Titan Mercury WC) 65 kg – Mallory Velte, Corvallis, Ore. (Beaver Dam RTC/Titan Mercury WC) 68 kg – Sienna Ramirez, Ashland, Ore. (Southern Oregon RTC) 68 kg – Solin Piearcy, San Jose, Calif. (Menlo WC) 72 kg – Amit Elor, New York, N.Y. (NYC RTC/Titan Mercury WC) 72 kg – Skylar Grote, Corvallis, Ore. (Beaver Dam RTC/Titan Mercury WC) 76 kg – Dymond Guilford, Colorado Springs, Colo. (USOPTC/Titan Mercury WC) 76 kg – Yelena Makoyed, Orangevale, Calif. (Cardinal WC/Titan Mercury WC) Teams 1. Japan; 2. USA; 3. China; 4. Mongolia; 5. Ukraine; 6. All World Team.
  20. https://pac-12.com/live?networks=P12I
  21. They like it there…
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