Nebraska closes the dual season with a record of 10-4, as the Huskers reach double-digit wins in duals for the eighth-consecutive season and the 16th time in 18 seasons under Head Coach Mark Manning. Stanford falls to 7-5 on the year.
Ninth-ranked McCrystal got the Huskers started with a pin in less than a minute, as he put Jake Barry on his back in 41 seconds for his quickest pin of the season. McCrystal improves to 17-3 overall and 10-2 in duals, as he earned his 30th-career win in dual meets on Saturday night.
Tyler Berger continued the Husker momentum, as he rebounded from an early deficit for a 3-2 decision over All-American Paul Fox, aided by a second-period rideout. The 11th-ranked Berger has won eight of his last 10 duals and is 18-6 on the year and 9-4 in duals
Isaiah White found bonus points for the Big Red, as he racked up seven takedowns and a pair of nearfalls to cruise to a 21-5 technical fall over Jared Hill in just 3:17. White has now accumulated 44 takedowns in dual meets, and has been taken down just twice as he improves to 11-2 in duals and 20-4 overall.
Taylor Venz also joined the 20-win club on Friday, as he was tough on top in the third period to seal a 7-3 decision over Austin Flores. Venz scored a pair of takedowns and a reversal in the bout, and is now 20-5 on the year and 10-4 in duals.
With Nebraska leading 17-5 at halftime, Eric Schultz picked up right where the Huskers left off, as the redshirt freshman won a 9-4 decision over Cole DePasquale to improve to 15-7 on the season and 10-4 in duals.
Heading into the final bout of the night, NU clung to a 20-14 lead, but Chad Red Jr. stamped out Stanford's glimmer of hope with a 7-2 decision over Isaiah Locsin to clinch the dual for Nebraska.
Stanford's two ranked wrestlers picked up wins Saturday, as ninth-ranked Keaton Subjeck of Stanford won an 18-3 technical fall over Eric Engler at 174 pounds, and eighth-ranked Nathan Butler defeated David Jensen by a 7-3 decision.
The Cardinal won back-to-back bouts at 125 and 133 before Red clinched the dual. At 125 pounds, Stanford's Gabriel Townsell won a 10-4 decision over Mitchell Maginnis, while Mason Pengilly scored a takedown and a four-point nearfall in the first sudden-victory period for a 7-1 win over No. 19 Jason Renteria.
Nebraska will have a week off from competition before the 2018 Big Ten Championships, held March 3-4 at the Breslin Center in East Lansing, Mich. Tickets for the championships are available at MSUSpartans.com.
Results:
149: #9 Colton McCrystal (NEB) pin Jake Barry (STAN), 0:41 (NEB 6, STAN 0)
157: #11 Tyler Berger (NEB) dec. Paul Fox (STAN), 3-2 (NEB 9, STAN 0)
165: #10 Isaiah White (NEB) tech. fall Jared Hill (STAN), 21-5 (NEB 12, STAN 0)
174: #9 Keaton Subjeck (STAN) tech. fall Eric Engler (NEB), 18-3 (NEB 14, STAN 5)
184: #7 Taylor Venz (NEB) dec. Austin Flores (STAN), 7-3 (NEB 17, STAN 5)
197: Eric Schultz (NEB) dec. Cole DePasquale (STAN), 9-4 (NEB 20, STAN 5)
HWT: #8 Nathan Butler (STAN) dec. David Jensen (NEB), 7-3 (NEB 20, STAN 8)
125: Gabriel Townsell (STAN) dec. Mitchell Maginnis (NEB), 10-4 (NEB 20, STAN 11)
133: Mason Pengilly (STAN) sv-1 #19 Jason Renteria (NEB), 7-1 (NEB 20, STAN 14)
141: #13 Chad Red Jr. (NEB) dec. Isaiah Locsin (STAN), 7-2 (NEB 23, STAN 14)
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