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    North Carolina tops Duke

    CHAPEL HILL, N.C. -– Highlighted by a pin from two-time All-America Evan Sola, North Carolina ran off 19 unanswered points to open the match and held off rival Duke for a 30-12 victory Friday at Chapel Hill High School. Winners of four straight Atlantic Coast Conference duals, the Tar Heels have now captured 32 of their last 33 meetings with the Blue Devils. Seniors David Dashiell and Spencer Nadolsky each added technical falls, as UNC posted its second-highest point total of the season.

    With the victory, Carolina also earns a point towards the Carlyle Cup, the all-sports competition between the Tar Heels and Blue Devils. The wrestling point extends UNC's lead to 6.5-4.5 in the annual contest.

    Nadolsky, the nation's No. 11 heavyweight, got things started for the Tar Heels (7-6, 4-1 ACC) with a technical fall in the first bout of the night. The Holland, Mich., product tallied nine points in the second period and finished off Mike Tunick by a 21-6 margin at the 6:22 mark of the match. Nadolsky is now 20-6 on the season.

    Drew Forshey, who was won nine of his last 10 bouts, then logged a 13-4 major decision against Chapel Hill native Kellan McKeon at 125 to open up a nine-point lead for UNC. The 10th-ranked Sola followed with his fourth pin of the season against Chris Thuman in just 1:32 to push the advantage to 15-0. Forshey is now 16-7 overall with an 11-2 mark in duals and a 5-0 record against the ACC, while Sola is now 10-3 on the year.

    Freshman Mike Rappo won a fourth consecutive bout for Carolina with a 14-5 major decision over Wes Kuser at 141. Rappo scored seven points in the third period and added a point for riding time to post his third major decision of the season and even his record at 11-11.

    Trailing 19-0, the Blue Devils (7-6, 0-3 ACC) got on the board with back-to-back wins at 149 and 157 to trim the UNC lead to 13. Daniel Shvartsman scored a 5-4 decision over Vincent Ramirez on a late takedown, and Voris Tejada followed with a sudden victory takedown of Keenan Duffie to take a 3-1 decision at 157.

    No. 14 Keegan Mueller put the Tar Heels back on track with a 6-2 decision over Aaron Glover at 165 to push the lead to 22-6. The Dallas native is now a team-best 24-6 and sports a 10-2 dual record.

    After Duke picked up six points with a win by default at 174, Daniel Llamas won his first dual of the season at 184. The Durham product scored an 11-5 decision over Duke's Matthew Koelling before Dashiell closed the match with a 20-4 technical fall of Patrick Keenum at 197 in just his third bout of the season.

    The Tar Heels are back in action at NC State next Wednesday, Feb. 7.

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