Penn State's Bo Nickal picked up his second pin of the day (Photo/Mark Lundy, Lutte-Lens.com)
Link: Team Scores & Brackets
PITTSBURGH -- Day 1 of the 2019 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships is one for the history books at the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, with a few surprises along the way as part of the annual process which started with 330 collegiate athletes with title hopes at noon … and concluded Thursday evening with 80 wrestlers who will be taking to the mats in the quarterfinals Friday.
Defending team titlewinner Penn State is at the top of the team race with 32.5 points.
"I like where we're at," said Penn State coach Cael Sanderson. "I've got a lot of confidence in these guys. But more than that, it's just about them. This is their opportunity."
Battling for second place are two other Big Ten mat programs: Ohio State, with 25 points, and University of Iowa, with 24.
However, those standings may well be influenced by how many wrestlers each team still has in the individual title hunt.
Penn State -- which is seeking its fourth consecutive team championship and ninth in the past decade under Sanderson -- has six wrestlers who have qualified for the quarterfinals on Friday.
However, the program with the most quarterfinalists is the Iowa Hawkeyes, with seven.
"Session II in the books," said Iowa coach Tom Brands. "Seven-for-nine, seven in the quarters. We've got to come back strong in the two other weights. We've got to be strong in the quarters. Close matches, got to have them go our way."
Ohio State has five wrestlers who are still in the running for individual titles … while three programs -- Missouri, Minnesota, and Oklahoma State -- each have four wrestlers who will be doing battle in the quarterfinals. Eight other schools have three wrestlers still contending for individual championships: Arizona State, Cornell, Lehigh, Michigan, Nebraska, Northern Iowa, Princeton, and Virginia Tech.
Now, let's look at weight-by-weight results… with an eye to any surprises:
"Right now I'm feeling good," said Shoop. "Again, I'm on pace to be an All-American. It's what I came here to do. There's no monkey business. It's time to put the hammer down. I came here to show people I'm legit and I'm doing that."
Iowa picked up a big win as No. 22 seed Max Murin upset No. 6 seed Mike Carr of Illinois, 4-3.
NC State's Hayden Hidlay advanced to the quarterfinals with a technical fall (Photo/Mark Lundy, Lutte-Lens.com)
UNI's Bryce Steiert topped Michigan's Logan Massa (Photo/Mark Lundy, Lutte-Lens.com)
UNC's Chip Ness celebrates after beating PSU's Shakur Rasheed (Photo/Mark Lundy, Lutte-Lens.com)
"I wrestled every single match I had this whole entire year," said Ness. "He's taken off some. It makes a big difference when it comes to the most important tournament of the year."
It was the Nittany Lions' second loss of the session (behind Bravo-Young at 133). In addition, No. 4 seed Emery Parker of Illinois got knocked out of title contention… as did Cash Wilcke of Iowa.
Here are some other interesting side stories from the first day of action:
Team standings
1. Penn State 32.5
2. Ohio State 25.5
3. Iowa 24
4. Minnesota 20
5. Oklahoma State 20
6. Missouri 18
7. Michigan 17.5
8. Nebraska 16
9. Virginia Tech 16
10. Northern Iowa 15.5
Second-round results
125:
No. 1 Sebastian Rivera (Northwestern) dec. No. 16 Drew Mattin (Michigan), 4-0
No. 8 Vito Arujau (Cornell) maj. dec. No. 9 RayVon Foley (Michigan State), 12-2
No. 5 Jack Mueller (Virginia) maj. dec. No. 12 Michael McGee (Old Dominion), 13-3
No. 4 Ronnie Bresser (Oregon State) dec. No. 13 Drew Hildebrandt (Central Michigan), 5-3
No. 3 Spencer Lee (Iowa) maj. dec. No. 14 Sean Fausz (North Carolina State), 10-1
No. 6 Sean Russell (Minnesota) maj. dec. No. 11 Travis Piotrowski (Illinois), 10-1
No. 7 Patrick Glory (Princeton) maj. dec. No. 10 Brent Fleetwood (North Dakota State), 9-0
No. 2 Nick Piccininni (Oklahoma State) maj. dec. No. 15 Elijah Oliver (Indiana), 13-2
133:
No. 1 Daton Fix (Oklahoma State) dec. No. 16 Matthew Schmitt (West Virginia), 9-3
No. 8 John Erneste (Missouri) dec. No. 24 D.J. Fehlman (Lock Haven), 4-0
No. 5 Luke Pletcher (Ohio State) dec. No. 12 Montorie Bridges (Wyoming), 5-3
No. 4 Micky Phillippi (Pittsburgh) dec. No. 13 Austin Gomez (Iowa State), 1-0
No. 3 Nick Suriano (Rutgers) dec. No. 14 Korbin Myers (Virginia Tech), 7-2
No. 6 Ethan Lizak (Minnesota) dec. No. 11 Tariq Wilson (North Carolina State), 5-4
No. 7 Austin DeSanto (Iowa) dec. No. 10 Roman Bravo-Young (Penn State), 7-2
No. 2 Stevan Micic (Michigan) maj. dec. No. 15 Ben Thornton (Purdue), 11-2
141:
No. 1 Yianni Diakomihalis (Cornell) dec. No. 16 Chad Red (Nebraska), 7-3
No. 9 Dom Demas (Oklahoma) dec. No. 8 Kanen Storr (Michigan), 3-1
No. 5 Jaydin Eierman (Missouri) dec. No. 12 Cameron Kelly (Ohio), 10-8
No. 13 Kyle Shoop (Lock Haven) maj. dec. No. 4 Josh Alber (Northern Iowa), 19-10
No. 3 Nick Lee (Penn State) pinned No. 19 Sa'Derian Perry (Old Dominion), 3:42
No. 22 Max Murin (Iowa) dec. No. 6 Mike Carr (Illinois), 4-3
No. 7 Mitch McKee (Minnesota) dec. No. 23 Sam Turner (Wyoming), 7-4
No. 2 Joey McKenna (Ohio State) maj. dec. No. 15 Kaid Brock (Oklahoma State), 14-1
149:
No. 1 Anthony Ashnault (Rutgers) dec. No. 16 Davion Jeffries (Oklahoma), 7-1
No. 8 Jarrett Degen (Iowa State) dec. No. 9 Justin Oliver (North Carolina State), 11-8
No. 5 Matthew Kolodzik (Princeton) dec. No. 12 Brady Berge (Penn State), 8-5
No. 4 Brock Mauller (Missouri) dec. No. 20 Tommy Thorn (Minnesota), 5-1
No. 3 Mitch Finesilver (Duke) maj. dec. No. 19 Cole Martin (Wisconsin), 9-1
No. 6 Austin O'Connor (North Carolina) dec. No. 11 Josh Heil (Campbell), 4-1
No. 10 Pat Lugo (Iowa) dec. No. 26 Ryan Blees (Virginia Tech), 4-2 SV2
No. 2 Micah Jordan (Ohio State) maj. dec. No. 15 Max Thomsen (Northern Iowa), 17-4
157:
No. 1 Jason Nolf (Penn State) tech. fall No. 16 John Van Brill (Rutgers), 19-4 6:47
No. 9 Christian Pagdilao (Arizona State) dec. No. 8 Josh Humphreys (Lehigh), 11-7
No. 5 Hayden Hidlay (North Carolina State) tech. fall No. 21 Justin Thomas (Oklahoma), 16-1 5:20
No. 4 Alec Pantaleo (Michigan) dec. No. 20 Lucas Weiland (Army West Point), 5-3
No. 3 Ryan Deakin (Northwestern) maj. dec. No. 19 Griffin Parriott (Purdue), 9-0
No. 6 Kaleb Young (Iowa) maj. dec. No. 11 Ke-Shawn Hayes (Ohio State), 14-2
No. 7 Larry Early (Old Dominion) dec. No. 10 Steve Bleise (Minnesota), 3-2
No. 2 Tyler Berger (Nebraska) pinned No. 15 Eric Barone (Illinois), 6:07
165:
No. 1 Alex Marinelli (Iowa) maj. dec. No. 16 Thomas Bullard (North Carolina State), 12-4
No. 8 Mekhi Lewis (Virginia Tech) dec. No. 24 Cael McCormick (Army West Point), 4-1
No. 5 Chance Marsteller (Lock Haven) dec. No. 21 Te'Shan Campbell (Ohio State), 4-2
No. 4 Evan Wick (Wisconsin) dec. No. 13 Andrew Fogarty (North Dakota State), 9-2
No. 3 Josh Shields (Arizona State) maj. dec. No. 14 Jesse Dellavecchia (Rider), 10-2
No. 11 Bryce Steiert (Northern Iowa) dec. No. 6 Logan Massa (Michigan), 2-1
No. 7 Isaiah White (Nebraska) dec. No. 10 Branson Ashworth (Wyoming), 5-4
No. 2 Vincenzo Joseph (Penn State) dec. No. 15 Connor Flynn (Missouri), 8-4
174:
No. 1 Mark Hall (Penn State) dec. No. 16 Brandon Womack (Cornell), 8-3
No. 8 Taylor Lujan (Northern Iowa) pinned No. 9 Devin Skatzka (Minnesota), 3:22
No. 5 Jordan Kutler (Lehigh) dec. No. 12 Matt Finesilver (Duke), 6-2
No. 4 Myles Amine (Michigan) maj. dec. No. 20 Spencer Carey (Navy), 12-3
No. 3 Zahid Valencia (Arizona State) maj. dec. No. 14 Kimball Bastian (Utah Valley), 16-5
No. 22 Ben Harvey (Army West Point) dec. No. 6 David McFadden (Virginia Tech), 5-3 SV1
No. 10 Mikey Labriola (Nebraska) dec. No. 7 Jacobe Smith (Oklahoma State), 8-4
No. 2 Daniel Lewis (Missouri) pinned No. 15 Ryan Christensen (Wisconsin), 2:42
184:
No. 1 Myles Martin (Ohio State) maj. dec. No. 16 Corey Hazel (Lock Haven), 16-5
No. 8 Ryan Preisch (Lehigh) dec. No. 9 Taylor Venz (Nebraska), 4-3
No. 5 Max Dean (Cornell) dec. No. 12 Cash Wilcke (Iowa), 6-4 SV1
No. 13 Nino Bonaccorsi (Pittsburgh) dec. No. 4 Emery Parker (Illinois), 9-7
No. 3 Zack Zavatsky (Virginia Tech) dec. No. 19 Cameron Caffey (Michigan State), 9-7
No. 6 Drew Foster (Northern Iowa) dec. No. 11 Lou DePrez (Binghamton), 7-1
No. 10 Sam Colbray (Iowa State) dec. No. 26 Dakota Geer (Oklahoma State), 7-4
No. 15 Chip Ness (North Carolina) dec. No. 2 Shakur Rasheed (Penn State), 8-5
197:
No. 1 Bo Nickal (Penn State) pinned No. 16 Josh Hokit (Fresno State), 2:28
No. 8 Nathan Traxler (Stanford) dec. No. 24 Jake Jacobsen (Lehigh), 4-1
No. 21 Tom Lane (Cal Poly) dec. No. 5 Jacob Warner (Iowa), 4-2 SV
No. 4 Patrick Brucki (Princeton) dec. No. 13 Malik McDonald (North Carolina State), 3-2
No. 3 Preston Weigel (Oklahoma State) dec. No. 14 Eric Schultz (Nebraska), 7-2
No. 11 Christian Brunner (Purdue) dec. No. 6 Willie Miklus (Iowa State), 6-2
No. 10 Tom Sleigh (Virginia Tech) dec. No. 7 Jay Aiello (Virginia), 9-8
No. 2 Kollin Moore (Ohio State) maj. dec. No. 15 Randall Diabe (Appalachian State), 14-4
285:
No. 1 Derek White (Oklahoma State) dec. No. 16 Chase Singletary (Ohio State), 5-2
No. 9 Matt Stencel (Central Michigan) maj. dec. No. 8 Demetrius Thomas (Pittsburgh), 17-9
No. 28 Sam Stoll (Iowa) dec. No. 12 Conan Jennings (Northwestern), 1-0
No. 4 Jordan Wood (Lehigh) dec. No. 20 Zach Elam (Missouri), 3-0
No. 3 Gable Steveson (Minnesota) maj. dec. No. 19 Brian Andrews (Wyoming), 21-8
No. 6 Amar Dhesi (Oregon State) tech. fall No. 11 Thomas Haines (Lock Haven), 18-1 6:21
No. 7 Trent Hillger (Wisconsin) dec. No. 10 Youssif Hemida (Maryland), 2-0
No. 2 Anthony Cassar (Penn State) maj. dec. No. 15 Tate Orndorff (Utah Valley), 10-2
Quarterfinal matchups
125:
No. 1 Sebastian Rivera (Northwestern) vs. No. 8 Vito Arujau (Cornell)
No. 4 Ronnie Bresser (Oregon State) vs. No. 5 Jack Mueller (Virginia)
No. 3 Spencer Lee (Iowa) vs. No. 6 Sean Russell (Minnesota)
No. 2 Nick Piccininni (Oklahoma State) vs. No. 7 Patrick Glory (Princeton)
133:
No. 1 Daton Fix (Oklahoma State) vs. No. 8 John Erneste (Missouri)
No. 4 Micky Phillippi (Pittsburgh) vs. No. 5 Luke Pletcher (Ohio State)
No. 3 Nick Suriano (Rutgers) vs. No. 6 Ethan Lizak (Minnesota)
No. 2 Stevan Micic (Michigan) vs. No. 7 Austin DeSanto (Iowa)
141:
No. 1 Yianni Diakomihalis (Cornell) vs. No. 9 Dom Demas (Oklahoma)
No. 5 Jaydin Eierman (Missouri) vs. No. 13 Kyle Shoop (Lock Haven)
No. 3 Nick Lee (Penn State) vs. No. 22 Max Murin (Iowa)
No. 2 Joey McKenna (Ohio State) vs. No. 7 Mitch McKee (Minnesota)
149:
No. 1 Anthony Ashnault (Rutgers) vs. No. 8 Jarrett Degen (Iowa State)
No. 4 Brock Mauller (Missouri) vs. No. 5 Matthew Kolodzik (Princeton)
No. 3 Mitch Finesilver (Duke) vs. No. 6 Austin O'Connor (North Carolina)
No. 2 Micah Jordan (Ohio State) vs. No. 10 Pat Lugo (Iowa)
157:
No. 1 Jason Nolf (Penn State) vs. No. 9 Christian Pagdilao (Arizona State)
No. 4 Alec Pantaleo (Michigan) vs. No. 5 Hayden Hidlay (North Carolina State)
No. 3 Ryan Deakin (Northwestern) vs. No. 6 Kaleb Young (Iowa)
No. 2 Tyler Berger (Nebraska) vs. No. 7 Larry Early (Old Dominion)
165:
No. 1 Alex Marinelli (Iowa) vs. No. 8 Mekhi Lewis (Virginia Tech)
No. 4 Evan Wick (Wisconsin) vs. No. 5 Chance Marsteller (Lock Haven)
No. 3 Josh Shields (Arizona State) vs. No. 11 Bryce Steiert (Northern Iowa)
No. 2 Vincenzo Joseph (Penn State) vs. No. 7 Isaiah White (Nebraska)
174:
No. 1 Mark Hall (Penn State) vs. No. 8 Taylor Lujan (Northern Iowa)
No. 4 Myles Amine (Michigan) vs. No. 5 Jordan Kutler (Lehigh)
No. 3 Zahid Valencia (Arizona State) vs. No. 22 Ben Harvey (Army West Point)
No. 2 Daniel Lewis (Missouri) vs. No. 10 Mikey Labriola (Nebraska)
184:
No. 1 Myles Martin (Ohio State) vs. No. 8 Ryan Preisch (Lehigh)
No. 5 Max Dean (Cornell) vs. No. 13 Nino Bonaccorsi (Pittsburgh)
No. 3 Zack Zavatsky (Virginia Tech) vs. No. 6 Drew Foster (Northern Iowa)
No. 10 Sam Colbray (Iowa State) vs. No. 15 Chip Ness (North Carolina)
197:
No. 1 Bo Nickal (Penn State) vs. No. 8 Nathan Traxler (Stanford)
No. 4 Patrick Brucki (Princeton) vs. No. 21 Tom Lane (Cal Poly)
No. 3 Preston Weigel (Oklahoma State) vs. No. 11 Christian Brunner (Purdue)
No. 2 Kollin Moore (Ohio State) vs. No. 10 Tom Sleigh (Virginia Tech)
285:
No. 1 Derek White (Oklahoma State) vs. No. 9 Matt Stencel (Central Michigan)
No. 4 Jordan Wood (Lehigh) vs. No. 28 Sam Stoll (Iowa)
No. 3 Gable Steveson (Minnesota) vs. No. 6 Amar Dhesi (Oregon State)
No. 2 Anthony Cassar (Penn State) vs. No. 7 Trent Hillger (Wisconsin)
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