Below is a recap of last week’s EIWA action, with individual news and highlights worth noting.
Key Takeaways
Penn dominates The Keystone Classic with 4 Champs en route to a team title
Army wins team title at Black Knight Invite over Penn State
James Conway of F&M Claims Dip’s First Ever Keystone Classic Champion
McGonagle (Lehigh) and Koderhandt (Navy) wrestled in All-Star Classic on Tuesday
American
The Eagles hosted Utah Valley to a dual on Thursday night. They followed that up with a Saturday at the Navy Classic. In their dual #14 Maida, #31 Jarrell, and Nies all won. Jarrell picked up a fall in the only bonus point victory for American. At the Navy Classic, they brought a limited roster to help keep a majority of starters well-rested for the long season. Shamil Kalmatov, Carsten Rawls, Will Jarrell, and Emmanuel Ulrich all went 2-2 on the day. Finally, American took Tuesday’s “Turkey Tussle” from local rival George Mason.
Utah Valley 25 American 12
174 - Mark Takara (UV) major dec. Lucas White (AU), 10-2 (UV 4-0)
184 - Jacob Armstrong (UV) dec. Connor Bourne (AU), 8-1 (UV 7-0)}
197 - #17 Evan Bockman (UV) tech. fall Liam Volk-Klos (AU), 19-4 (6:10) (UV 12-0)
285 - #31 Will Jarrell (AU) pinned Jack Forbes (UV), 4:08 (UV 12-6)
125 - #14 Jack Maida (AU) dec. Yusief Lillie (UV), 7-1 (UV 12-9)
133 - Haiden Drury (UV) dec. Maximilian Leete (AU), 7-5 (UV 15-9)
141 - James Emmer (UV) dec. Cael McIntyre (AU), 6-0 (UV 18-9)
149 - Ty Smith (UV) dec. Gage Owen (AU), 8-6 (UV 21-9)
157 - Jack Nies (AU) dec. Kyler Lake (UV), 6-5 (UV 21-12)
165 - Jaxon Garoutte (UV) major dec. Breon Phifer (AU), 13-3 (UV 25-12)
American 21 George Mason 15
141 - Cael McIntyre (AU) dec. Dom Hargrove (Mason), 4-2 (AU 3-0)
149 - Kaden Cassidy (Mason) tech. fall Gage Owen (AU), 15-0, 1:38 (Mason 5-3)
157 - DJ McGee (Mason) dec. Jack Nies (AU), 7-6 (Mason 8-3)
165 - Evan Maag (Mason) major dec. Kaden Milheim (AU), 12-2 (Mason 12-3)
174 - Lucas White (AU) dec. Paul Pierce (Mason), 4-0 (Mason 12-6)
184 - Connor Bourne (AU) dec. Sean Coughlin (Mason), 5-2 (Mason 12-9)
197 - Carsten Rawls (AU) dec. Ruben Karapetyan (Mason), 4-1 SV (Tied 12-12)
285 - #31 Chad Nix (Mason) dec. Will Jarrell (AU), 9-7 (Mason 15-12)
125 - #14 Jack Maida (AU) pinned JB Dragovich (Mason), 3:33 (AU 18-15)
133 - Maximilian Leete (AU) dec. Shawn Nonaka (Mason), 4-2 (AU 21-15)
Army West Point
The Black Knights hosted #5 North Carolina State to a dual on Thursday. The lone two victories came at 165 lbs and 174 lbs. #30 Dalton Harkins was victorious thanks to an overtime takedown. Gunner Filipowicz had an upset win over #18 Faison. On Sunday’s Black Knight Invite, Army saw fantastic performances from many wrestlers – leading to the overall team championship over Penn State and Rutgers. The Black Knights dealt with “friendly fire” at 149lbs, where Thomas Deck and Matthew Williams each made the finals – where no contest was the final outcome. Ethan Berginc, Dillon Sheehy, and Braden Basile also finished runners-up. Bronze medals were awarded to Nate Lukez and Lucas Stoddard. Rich Treanor and Danny Lawrence were both 4th place finishers. Ending the day in 6th were Tristen Hitchcock, Micah Hanau, Kyle Swartz, and Charlie Farmer.
#5 NC State 34, Army 6
125 - #3 Jakob Camacho (NCSU) def. E. Berginc (ARMY), 9-1, major dec.
133 - Jarrett Trombley (NCSU) def. B. Basile (ARMY), 7-6, dec.
141 - #8 Ryan Jack (NCSU) def. T Morris (ARMY), 18-4, tech fall
149 - #6 Jackson Arrington (NCSU) def. Matt Williams (ARMY), 17-2, tech fall
157 - #9 Ed Scott (NCSU) def. N. Lukez (ARMY), 14-8, dec.
165 - #30 D. Harkins (ARMY) def. AJ Kovacs (NCSU), 4-1 (SV), dec.
174 - Gunner Filipowicz (ARMY) def. #18 Alex Faison (NCSU), 15-7, major dec.
184 - #27 Dylan Fishback (NCSU) def. B. Pasiuk (ARMY), 15-7, major dec.
197 - #5 Trent Hidlay (NCSU) def. D. Lawrence (ARMY), fall
HWT - #12 Owen Trephan (NCSU) def. L. Stoddard (ARMY), 17-4, major dec.
Army will return after Thanksgiving and compete at the Cougar Clash at SIUE.
Binghamton
The Bearcats competed at the Armbar in the Armory against #5 NC State and LIU. Cory Day and Brevin Cassella were the two Bearcats to win both matches – Day won both by fall. They won eight of the ten bouts against LIU. At the Black Knight Invite, Cory Day led the team with a 2nd place finish – losing to #6 Slavikouski of Rutgers. Jacob Nolan ended the day in 3rd place. Both Brevin Cassella and Cayden Bevis were 5th-place finishers. Finally, Micah Roes ended his day in 6th place.
NC State 35 Binghamton 9
125 - #3 Jakob Camacho (NCSU) def. Carson Wagner (BU) TF 22-5. NCSU 5 BU 0
133 - #4 Kai Orine (NCSU) def. Micah Roes (BU) DEC 11-8 SV. NCSU 8 BU 0
141 - #8 Ryan Jack (NCSU) def. Nate Lucier (BU) TF 20-5. NCSU 13 BU 0
149 - #6 Jackson Arrington (NCSU) def. Fin Nadeau (BU) TF 25-10. NCSU 18 BU 0
157 - #9 Ed Scott (NCSU) def. Carter Baer (BU) TF 20-5. NCSU 23 BU 0
165 - #21 Brevin Cassella (BU) def. Derek Fields (NCSU) DEC 4-2. NCSU 23 BU 3
174 - #18 Alex Faison (NCSU) def. Will Ebert (BU) MD 17-5. NCSU 27 BU 3
184 - #27 Dylan Fishback (NCSU) def. #13 Jacob Nolan (BU) DEC 3-2. NCSU 30 BU 3
197 - Christian Knop (NCSU) def. Andrew Bailey (BU) TF 19-4. NCSU 35 BU 3
285 - #23 Cory Day (BU) def. Chase Horne (NCSU) FALL 4:10. NCSU 35 BU 9
Binghamton 31 LIU 7
125 - Carson Wagner (BU) def. Robbie Sagaris (LIU) TF 20-2. BU 5 LIU 0
133 - Micah Roes (BU) def. Christopher Betancourt (LIU) DEC 11-5. BU 8 LIU 0
141 - Devin Matthews (LIU) def. Ivan Garcia (BU) MD 9-0. BU 8 LIU 4
149 - Michael Zarif (BU) def. Drew Witham (LIU) DEC 4-3. BU 11 LIU 4
157 - Carter Baer (BU) def. Rhise Royster (LIU) DEC 6-0. BU 14 LIU 4
165 - #21 Brevin Cassella (BU) def. James Johnston (LIU) TF 15-0. BU 19 LIU 4
174 - Dimitri Gamkrelidze (BU) def. Corey Connolly (LIU) DEC 9-6. BU 22 LIU 4
184 - #13 Jacob Nolan (BU) def. Anthony D'Alesio (LIU) DEC 4-1 SV. BU 25 LIU 4
197 - John Dusza (LIU) def. Cayden Bevis (BU) DEC 7-5. BU 25 LIU 7
285 - #23 Cory Day (BU) def. Aeden Begue (LIU) FALL 0:58. BU 31 LIU 7
The Bearcats will be in action at the Mat-Town Open in Lock Haven this weekend, but expect a limited number of starters due to the holiday. Plus, they will be at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invite the following week.
Brown
The Bears competed in the Black Knight Invite. They walked away with 3 place-winners. James Araneo led the way at 197 lbs with a 3rd place finish. Brown saw two fifth-place winners in Blake Saito at 157 lbs and Jonathan Conrad at 174 lbs. Multiple wrestlers won two matches, just shy of placing in the top six.
The Bears of Brown University will be off for a few weeks. They do not compete until right before the Christmas Holiday. Expect improvements over this span.
Bucknell
The Bucknell Bison were at home squaring off in a dual against #14 Minnesota on Thursday. Saturday’s agenda included the Navy Classic. #31 Noah Mulvaney was the lone victor in a tough outing versus Minnesota. The Navy Classic showed much better results. Kurtis Phipps was the champion at 133lbs. Dylan Chappell was the runner-up behind top-ranked Lovett of Nebraska at 149 lbs. Dorian Crosby won a bronze medal at heavyweight. At 157 lbs, the battle for 3rd place was won by Cade Wirnsberger, as he defeated his teammate Nick Delp by a 4-2 decision. Noah Mulvaney ended the day in 4th place. Mikey Bartush and Myles Takats each earned 6th place. As a team, Bucknell finished in 4th.
#14 Minnesota 37 Bucknell 3
125: No. 7 Patrick McKee (Min) fall over Owen Bell (BU), 1:53 (Min 6-0)
133: Tyler Wells (Min) dec. over No. 17 Kurt Phipps (BU), 11-5 (Min 9-0)
141: No. 31 Vance VomBaur maj. dec. over Braden Bower (BU), 17-3 (Min 13-0)
149: No. 18 Drew Roberts (Min) dec. over No. 33 Dylan Chappell (BU), 2-1 (Min 16-0)
157: No. 8 Michael Blaockhus (Min) dec. over Nick Delp (BU), 7-1 (Min 19-0)
165: No. 31 Noah Mulvaney (BU) dec. over Blaine Brenner (Min), 11-5 (Min 19-3)
174: Sam Skillings (Min) maj. dec. over Myles Takats (BU), 10-2 (Min 23-3)
184: No. 6 Isaiah Salazar (Min) tech fall over Mikey Bartush (BU), 3-18 (6:19) (Min 28-3)
197: No. 19 Garrett Joles (Min) dec. over Logan Deacetis (BU), 8-3 (Min 31-3)
285: Bennett Tabor (Min) fall over Dorian Crosby (BU) 7:21 (Min 37-3)
The Bison will be off for the Thanksgiving holiday.
Columbia
The Lions challenged themselves this weekend with home duals against #6 Ohio State and #9 Michigan. #11 Angelo Rini took home the only win for the Lions on the weekend. In a marquee match-up with All-American, #7 Chris Cannon, Rini won via injury default. A head-to-head collision sequence caused the match to be shortened. The Lions were outmatched in this one but held their own in some matches.
#9 Michigan 33 #30 Columbia 6
125: No. 8 Michael DeAugustino (MICH) def. No. 21 Nick Babin (COL) | Dec., 8-1
133: No. 11 Angelo Rini (COL) def. No. 7 Chris Cannon (MICH) | Injury Default
141: Sergio Lemley (MICH) def. No. 33 Kai Owen (COL) | Dec., 3-1
149: Dylan Gilcher (MICH) def. No. 19 Richard Fedalen (COL) | Dec., 4-1 (SV)
157: No. 6 Will Lewan (MICH) def. Jadel Le (COL) | Tech Fall, 20-3 (4:38)
165: No. 3 Cameron Amine (MICH) def. Andy Garr (COL) | MD, 18-6
174: No. 4 Shane Griffith (MICH) def. Garret Bilgrav (COL) | MD, 9-0
184: Jaden Bullock (MICH) def. No. 30 Aaron Ayzerov (COL) | Dec., 9-5
197: Bobby Striggow (MICH) def. No. 28 Jack Wehmeyer (COL) | Dec., 5-4
HWT: No. 3 Lucas Davison (MICH) def. Vincent Mueller (COL) | Tech Fall, 19-2 (5:23)
#6 Ohio State 49 #30 Columbia 0
125: Brendan McCrone (OSU) def. Sulayman Bah (COL) | Dec., 13-8
133: #14 Nic Bouzakis (OSU) def. Yanni Vines (COL) | TF, 20-3 (6:01)
141: Brandon Cannon (OSU) def. Mason Clarke (COL) | TF, 20-4 (4:47)
149: #5 Dylan D'Emilio (OSU) def. Kenny Duschek (COL) | Fall, 1:22
157: #16 Paddy Gallagher (OSU) def. David Berkovich (COL) | TF, 20-4 (4:45)
165: Issac Wilcox (OSU) def. Andrew Garr (COL) | MD, 15-4
174: #7 Carson Kharchla (OSU) def. Garrett Bilgrav (COL) | TF, 19-4 (5:29)
184: Gavin Hoffman (OSU) def. Joe Curtis (COL) | Fall, 1:26
197: #20 Michael Baker (OSU) def. Michael Baker (COL) | TF, 17-2 (3:59)
HWT: #20 Nick Feldman (OSU) def. Nolan Neves (COL) | TF, 19-4 (4:11)
The Lions will look to bounce back in two weeks when they travel to the Sin City for the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invite.
Cornell
The Big Red opened the dual season with a home match against Sacred Heart. They won in dominant fashion. One thing to note is Chris Foca’s weight change up to 184 lbs – we will see if this is a permanent or temporary option for Foca and the Big Red.
#2 Cornell 48 Sacred Heart 3
125: Brett Ungar (CU) won by forfeit
133: Andrew Fallon (SHU) def. Ethan Qureshi (CU) by decision, 8-7
141: Vince Cornella (CU) def. Vincent Milazzo (SHU) by fall in just over a minute
149: Ethan Fernandez (CU) def. Mike McGhee (SHU) by major decision, 11-2
157: Meyer Shapiro (CU) def. Michel Ritacco (SHU) by a tech fall, 15-0
165: Julian Ramirez (CU) def. Scott Jarosz (SHU) by fall in 1:34
174: Benny Baker (CU) def. Nicky Eboli (SHU) by tech fall, 18-0
184: Chris Foca (CU) def. Logan Michael (SHU) by fall in 47 seconds
197: Jacob Cardenas (CU) def. Jake Trovato (SHU) by tech fall in 1:21
285: Lewis Fernandes (CU) def. Marc Berisha (SHU) by tech fall, 19-2
There will be a few Cornell wrestlers at the Mat-Town Open before a full lineup competes next week at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invite.
Drexel
The Dragons walked down the block to compete at the Keystone Classic. They finished in third place overall. The top placewinner was a breakout performance by true freshman, Jasiah Queen. He finished runner-up at 174 lbs with two tech falls and a pin. Desmond Pleasant and Jack Janda were 4th place at 125 lbs and 174 lbs, respectively. Cody Walsh was 5th place to end the day while Santino Marino was 6th. In 7th place were Natty Lapinski and Tanner Updegraff. Dom Findora and Ibrahim Ameer were each in 8th place. The upset of the weekend came at the hands of 133 lbs wrestler, John Hildebrandt, who shocked #7 Michael Colaiocco of Penn in the first round. Unfortunately, he lost the next two matches afterward - a very nice win, nonetheless.
The Dragons will take the week off for the holiday. See them in action for the Dragon Duals on December 3rd.
Franklin & Marshall
The Diplomats were at the Keystone Classic and had a historic weekend. James Conway won the 184 lbs bracket, which was the first-ever championship by a Diplomat at this event. He knocked off Hale of Penn and #21 Fisher of Virginia Tech. At 197 lbs, John Crawford was the runner-up behind #16 Andy Smith of Virginia Tech. They had two third-place finishes in Pat Phillips and Noah Fox. Mason Leiphart was 4th in a tough bracket. Rounding out the place finishers was Bryce Kresho in 8th. F&M’s 5th place finish was very impressive, just a few points out from 3rd place.
The Dips will be off for Thanksgiving. They have four duals at home the following week.
Harvard
The Crimson placed four wrestlers at The Keystone Classic. #24 Diego Sotelo was the highest placer when he placed 3rd at 125 lbs. Freshman Coleman Nogle was 5th at 133 lbs. Jack Crook reached his match limit on the day and earned 6th at 149 lbs. At 157 lbs, Jimmy Harrington was 4-2 on the day – good enough for 7th place. The team’s veteran leaders will return in the second semester. Expect more individual results in these events come January.
The Crimson, like most teams, will be on break during the Thanksgiving holiday.
Hofstra
The Pride welcomed Ohio State Head Coach, Tom Ryan back to Long Island; where he began his head coaching career. It was a long day for the Hofstra Pride, as Ohio State outmatched them in all ten bouts. Hofstra is still a young team trying to figure out their best lineup early in the season.
#6 Ohio State 51, Hofstra 0
165: #18 Bryce Hepner (Ohio State) over Matt Rogers (Hofstra) (Tech Fall, 18-2). 5-0
174: #5 Carson Kharchla (Ohio State) over #25 Ross McFarland (Hofstra) (Major Decision, 17-3), 9-0
184: #10 Gavin Hoffman (Ohio State) over Will Conlon (Hofstra) (Tech Fall, 19-4), 14-0
197: #19 Luke Geog (Ohio State) over Nikolas Miller (Hofstra) (Tech Fall, 18-1), 19-0
285: #19 Nick Feldman (Ohio State) over #12 Keaton Kluever (Hofstra) (Tech Fall, 20-5), 24-0
125: #19 Brendan McCrone (Ohio State) over Dylan Ryder (Hofstra) (Fall, 4:19), 30-0
133: #13 Nick Bouzakis (Ohio State) over Ryan Arbeit (Hofstra) (Fall, 1:03), 36-0
141: Brandon Cannon (Ohio State) over Alex Turley (Hofstra) (Tech Fall, 17-2), 41-0
149: #7 Dylan D'Emilio (Ohio State) over Noah Tapia (Hofstra) (Tech Fall, 19-2), 46-0
157: #15 Paddy Gallagher (Ohio State) over Frank Volpe (Hofstra) (Tech Fall, 22-5), 51-0
Hofstra will take the holiday break to regroup and finalize the lineup to get ready for the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invite.
Lehigh
The Mountain Hawks hosted #18 Pitt to a dual. Lehigh jumped out to a lead thanks to wins by freshmen Luke Stanich and #5 Ryan Crookham. Crookham’s major decision was over #13 Santaniello. Pitt ran the table until #11 Michael Beard earned a tech fall win over #18 Stout at 197 lbs. It may be important to note that two of Lehigh’s ranked starters missed the match due to injury – Hines (#11 @ 141 lbs) and Brignola (#25 @ 157 lbs).
#23 Pitt 21 - #18 Lehigh 12
125 – Luke Stanich (Lehigh) dec. Colton Camacho (Pitt) 8-5
133 – Ryan Crookham (Lehigh) major dec. Vinnie Santaniello (Pitt) 11-2
141 – Cole Matthews (Pitt) dec. Carter Bailey (Lehigh) 7-3
149 – Finn Solomon (Pitt) dec. Matt Repos (Lehigh) 11-4, sv
157 – Jared Keslar (Pitt) dec. Luca Frinzi (Lehigh) 8-6
165 – Holden Heller (Pitt) dec. Jake Logan (Lehigh) 7-1
174 – Luca Augustine (Pitt) dec. Thayne Lawrence (Lehigh) 6-2
184 – Reece Heller (Pitt) dec. Caden Rogers (Lehigh) 4-1
197 – Michael Beard (Lehigh) tech fall Mac Stout (Pitt) 18-3, 5:29
285 – Dayton Pitzer (Pitt) dec. Nathan Taylor (Lehigh) 2-0
The Mountain Hawks will enjoy a break over the holiday before facing #1 Penn State and #11 Oklahoma State on the road early next month.
Long Island
The Sharks had two duals on Friday. They were defeated in both of them. Against Virginia, James Johnston was the lone winner. Against Binghamton, Devin Matthews and John Dusza were victorious against their opponents. The Sharks had some tight matches against Binghamton. The team fought hard in a lot of the bouts.
Virginia 41 Long Island 3
125 - Kyle Montaperto (Virginia) dec Robbie Saragis (Long Island) 8-2
133 - Marlon Yarbrough (Virginia) fall Christopher Bentancourt (Long Island) 6:32
141 - Jack Gioffre (Virginia) tech Devin Matthews (Long Island) 18-2
149 - Michael Goiffre (Virginia) dec Drew Witham (Long Island) 7-6
157 - Dylan Cedeno (Virginia) maj Rhise Royster (Long Island) 12-2
165 - James Johnston (Long Island) dec Michael Murphy (Virginia) 4-1
174 - Justin McCoy (Virginia) fall Blake Bahna (Long Island) 3:33
184 - Hudson Stewart (Virginia) fall Anthony D’Alesio (Long Island) 4:07
197 - Colden Dorfman (Virginia) maj John Dusza (Long Island) 15-5
285 - Ryan Catka (Virginia) maj Aeden Begue (Long Island) 16-4
Binghamton 31 LIU 7
125 - Carson Wagner (BU) def. Robbie Sagaris (LIU) TF 20-2. BU 5 LIU 0
133 - Micah Roes (BU) def. Christopher Betancourt (LIU) DEC 11-5. BU 8 LIU 0
141 - Devin Matthews (LIU) def. Ivan Garcia (BU) MD 9-0. BU 8 LIU 4
149 - Michael Zarif (BU) def. Drew Witham (LIU) DEC 4-3. BU 11 LIU 4
157 - Carter Baer (BU) def. Rhise Royster (LIU) DEC 6-0. BU 14 LIU 4
165 - # 21 Brevin Cassella (BU) def. James Johnston (LIU) TF 15-0. BU 19 LIU 4
174 - Dimitri Gamkrelidze (BU) def. Corey Connolly (LIU) DEC 9-6. BU 22 LIU 4
184 - #13 Jacob Nolan (BU) def. Anthony D'Alesio (LIU) DEC 4-1 SV. BU 25 LIU 4
197 - John Dusza (LIU) def. Cayden Bevis (BU) DEC 7-5. BU 25 LIU 7
285 - #23 Cory Day (BU) def. Aeden Begue (LIU) FALL 0:58. BU 31 LIU 7.
The Sharks will take the holiday break and prepare for the tough Cliff Keen Invite.
Navy
The Midshipmen hosted the Navy Classic on Saturday. Navy walked away with a second-place team finish behind a powerful Nebraska squad. They had two champs in #30 Danny Wask at 174 lbs and #10 Grady Griess at 285 lbs – as they were both the top-seeded wrestlers entering the day. Navy had three runners-up in Josh Koderhandt, David Key, and Jonathan Ley. Evan Tallmadge was third, Jamier Ferere was 4th, while both Nick Vafiadis and Zyan Hall were 5th. Navy’s performance was tops for the EIWA teams with Princeton a couple points behind and Bucknell only a handful after that.
Navy will be off this weekend in prep for the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invite. It’s the toughest tournament of the regular season.
Penn
The University of Pennsylvania was the host site of the Keystone Classic. They finished the day at the top of the team standings over a not-quite-full Virginia Tech lineup, who was missing a few studs. Regardless, they walked away with four champs. Max Gallagher, Alex Almeyda, and CJ Composto swept the first three weight classes. Nick Incontrera easily won the 174 lbs bracket. Jackson Polo was the runner-up at 149 lbs, as Ryan Miller lost in the finals at 125 lbs to Gallagher. The Quakers saw a handful of bronze medals with Michael Colaiocco, Jude Swisher, Kelly Dunnigan, Martin Cosgrove, and Max Hale. Cole Urbas was 4th place, as was John Stout. In 5th were Hunter Gandy and Lucas Revano. Jacob Stefanowicz and Matt Cruise were 8th. Alex Almeyda was named the Most Outstanding Wrestler of the event, after beating three ranked wrestlers in the toughest bracket of the day. The youth really shined through for Penn, as there were several “wrestle-off” matches between teammates. Penn has a lot of line-up decisions to make before they take on #7 Iowa in two weeks. The depth is starting to become a “good problem.”
Princeton
The Tigers finished third place at the Navy Classic. They had one champion in #12 Luke Stout at 197 lbs – who defeated #7 Allred of Nebraska in the finals. Also in that bracket was Aidan Conner, who took home bronze. Nate Dugan was 3rd place as well in his bracket. In 4th was freshman, Eligh Rivera, at 149lbs. The 4 fifth-place finishers for the Tigers were Drew Heethuis, Matthew Cover, Sean Pierson, and Tyler Vasquez. Overall, it was a good day for Princeton. The underclassmen came through in a big way to help elevate the team to a satisfactory finish.
The Tigers will relax over the holiday break and not have any competition.
Sacred Heart
The Pioneers were busy this past weekend with three duals and a sparse lineup for the Keystone Classic. Andrew Fallon, at 133lbs, was the bright spot of the squad as he went 3-0 on the weekend, including two tech falls. Against Presbyterian, Mike McGhee, Scott Jarosz, and Jake Trovato also had wins. As mentioned, many non-starters were in action at the Keystone Classic to rest the starters.
Presbyterian 29 - SHU 21
125: Trent Dominguez (PC) over Jake Ice (SHU) Dec 12-7
133: Andrew Fallon (SHU) over Rey Ortiz (PC) Tech Fall 25-9 (4:41)
141: Ryan Luna (PC) over Vincent Milazzo (SHU) MD 12-4
149: Mike McGhee (SHU) over Trent Donahue (PC) MD 19-7
157: Elijah Holiday (PC) over Brandon Teresa (SHU) Fall 4:53
165: Scott Jarosz (SHU) over Michael Ramirez (PC) Fall 2:45
174: Reed Douglass (PC) over Owen Ayotte (SHU) Tech Fall 18-3 (6:34)
184: Caleb Roe (PC) over Logan Michael (SHU) Tech Fall 18-2 (6:13)
197: Jake Trovato (SHU) over George Hopkins (PC) Fall 0:21
285: Nathan Carnes (PC) over Marc Berisha (SHU) Fall 2:18
#5 NC State 48 - SHU 5
125: Jakob Camacho (NC State) win via forfeit
133: Andrew Fallon (SHU) over Jackson Baglio (NC State) Tech Fall 19-4 (6:33)
141: Ryan Jack (NC State) over Vincent Milazzo (SHU) Fall 2:10
149: Tyler Tracy (NC State) over Mike McGhee (SHU) Fall 0:41
157: Ed Scott (NC State) over Michel Ritacco (SHU) Tech Fall 19-4 (2:27)
165: AJ Kovacs (NC State) over Scott Jarosz (SHU) MD 12-3
174: Alex Faison (NC State) over Nicky Eboli (SHU) Tech Fall 20-3 (5:21)
184: Dylan Reinert (NC State) over Logan Michael (SHU) Tech Fall 19-3 (2:20)
197: Christian Knop (NC State) over Jake Trovato (SHU) Tech Fall 23-5 (4:21)
285: Owen Trepham (NC State) over Marc Berisha (SHU) Fall 1:16
#2 Cornell 48 - Sacred Heart 3
125: Brett Ungar (CU) won by forfeit
133: Andrew Fallon (SHU) def. Ethan Qureshi (CU) by decision, 8-7
141: Vince Cornella (CU) def. Vincent Milazzo (SHU) by fall in just over a minute
149: Ethan Fernandez (CU) def. Mike McGhee (SHU) by major decision, 11-2
157: Meyer Shapiro (CU) def. Michel Ritacco (SHU) by a tech fall, 15-0
165: Julian Ramirez (CU) def. Scott Jarosz (SHU) by fall in 1:34
174: Benny Baker (CU) def. Nicky Eboli (SHU) by tech fall, 18-0
184: Chris Foca (CU) def. Logan Michael (SHU) by fall in 47 seconds
197: Jacob Cardenas (CU) def. Jake Trovato (SHU) by tech fall in 1:21
285: Lewis Fernandes (CU) def. Marc Berisha (SHU) by tech fall, 19-2
The Pioneers’ strong schedule continues in a few weeks when they travel to Las Vegas to compete at the Cliff Keen Invitational.
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