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    Rutgers earns dominant 40-3 victory over Hofstra

    HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. -- No. 2 Anthony Ashnault (149), No. 2 Nick Suriano (133) and Joseph Grello (174) all pinned as No. 23 Rutgers wrestling cruised to a 40-3 victory over Hofstra on Friday night in Hempstead, New York. With the win, head coach Scott Goodale tied John Sacchi for the all-time program mark with 166 career wins.

    The Scarlet Knights won nine of their 10 bouts at the David S. Mack Sports and Exhibition Center, which included three falls, a major decision from Willie Scott (184), four decisions and a win by forfeit to secure their 15th win all-time over the Pride.

    "We obviously weren't happy with how we wrestled last weekend, so we had a mantra all week to wrestle really hard and to score," Goodale said. "We saw a lot of that for the most part, so overall we were really prepared and came out strong. Now we get a little bit of a break before Vegas."

    Notables
    • Goodale now owns a 166-63-1 mark in 12 seasons as head coach, tied with John Sacchi for the most all-time at Rutgers. Goodale can take sole possession for the most wins in program history with a win over Rider next month at the RAC.
    • Ashnault now owns 97 career wins, good for 18th all-time at Rutgers. With three more victories, Ashnault will become the 17th wrestler in program history to join the 100-win club.
    • Ashnault leads the team in falls (5) and team points (35) after his second-period pin on Hofstra's Ryan Burkert. The graduate student now has 17 falls during his time at Rutgers.
    • Suriano secured his third fall of the season and has now secured 32 team points in his first six matches.
    • In RU's first six duals of the season, Ashnault and Suriano have combine for a perfect 12-0 mark with eight falls, two major decisions, a tech fall and a win by forfeit, good for 67 team points.
    • Redshirt junior Peter Lipari (141) made his first dual appearance at Rutgers, earning a 6-2 decision.
    • Rutgers has now won 11 of the last 12 meetings between the two programs.

    How it Happened
    • The match started at 125 pounds, as sophomore Shane Metzler opened the night with a first-period takedown for a 2-0 lead on Dylan Ryder. From there, Metzler secured his fourth win of the season with a late takedown in the third period for a 5-3 win. It was Metzler's third consecutive win after collecting victories against Appalachian State and Utah Valley last weekend at the 2018 Journeymen duals.
    • Suriano followed with a first-period pin on Trent Olsen, needing just 2:11 for the fall.
    • After Lipari's 6-2 decision, Ashnault landed five takedowns on Burkert before pinning his foe at the 3:59 mark in the match.
    • Hofstra forfeited its match at 157 pounds against No. 15 John Van Brill, giving RU a 24-0 lead at intermission.
    • Freshman Stephan Glasgow (165) continued the momentum out of the intermission with a strong 5-3 decision over Ricky Stamm, using two takedowns for his fifth win of the year.
    • Grello worked his third fall of the season and fastest so far with a 1:03 pin on Sage Heller. Scott followed with a 13-4 major decision over Trey Rogers, highlighted by a four-point near fall in the first period.
    • Redshirt junior Christian Colucci (HWT) closed out the bout with a 3-1 decision over Omar Haddad.

    Results:
    125: Shane Metzler (RU) dec. over Dylan Ryder (HOF), 5-3, Rutgers leads, 3-0
    133: No. 3/2/5 Nick Suriano (RU) fall over Trent Olsen (HOF) (2:11), Rutgers leads, 9-0
    141: Peter Lipari (RU) dec. over Garrett Lambert (HOF), 6-2, Rutgers leads, 12-0
    149: No. 2/3/3 Anthony Ashnault (RU) fall over Ryan Burkert (HOF) (3:59), Rutgers leads, 18-0
    157: No. 15/19/13 John Van Brill (RU) win by forfeit, Rutgers leads, 24-0
    165: Stephan Glasgow (RU) dec. over Ricky Stamm (HOF), 5-3, Rutgers leads, 27-0
    174: Joseph Grello (RU) fall over Sage Heller (HOF) (1:03), Rutgers leads, 33-0
    184: Willie Scott (RU) MD over Trey Rogers (HOF), 13-4, Rutgers leads, 37-0
    197: Nezar Haddad (HOF) dec. over Max Wright (RU), 6-4, Rutgers leads, 37-3
    HWT: Christian Colucci (RU) dec. over Omar Haddad (HOF), 3-1, Rutgers wins, 40-3

    Up Next
    Rutgers will close out the month at the Cliff Keen Invitational out in Las Vegas from Nov. 30-Dec. 1.

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