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WASHINGTON, D.C. – First-period pins by senior Jeric Kasunic and freshman Eric Hong lifted American University to a 32-11 win over Bucknell in an Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association dual match Sunday at Bender Arena. The victory gave the Eagles a sweep of their duals this weekend. Coupled with AU's 20-14 win at Binghamton on Friday, American improved to 6-5 in duals and 3-2 in the league. The Bison fell to 3-12 and 2-6 in the EIWA. With the match starting at 133 pounds, a 10-1 major decision by 10th-ranked Josh Terao put the Eagles ahead. But 13th-ranked Tyler Smith earned a 4-0 win at 141 to pull Bucknell within 4-3. Michael Sprague scored 11 points in the final period at 149 to earn a technical fall, and Hong needed just 1:38 to pin Christian Bassolino to put the hosts up 15-3. Sprague, ranked 17th in the nation at 149, won his ninth bout in his last 12, while Hong picked up his fourth pin of the season and won back-to-back matches for the first time since November. The Bison pulled within 15-7 after a major decision at 165, but AU's Michael Eckhart beat Nick Stephani, 5-3, at 174 to snap a losing skid, breaking a 2-2 tie with a solid third period. The score was 18-11 after Drew Phipps scored a major decision at 184, but Kasunic needed just 52 seconds to pin Chad Reese at 197, giving the Eagles a comfortable margin. Kasunic, also ranked 10th in the most recent NCAA Coaches Panel, won his 18th straight match, improving to 28-3, and earned his team-best sixth fall of the season. After heavyweight Brett Dempsey won his fifth straight match in a 3-0 decision over Brandon Stokes, freshman Gage Curry turned an 8-0 first-period lead into a 16-0 technical fall at 4:22 to end the match. Next weekend, the Eagles celebrate the induction of NCAA National Champion Josh Glenn into the Stafford "Pop" Cassell Athletic Hall of Fame. Glenn, who won the 197-pound title in 2007, will be inducted on Saturday evening, Feb. 10. The next day, Glenn will join other former AU wrestlers on Alumni Day when the Eagles play host to Drexel at 2 p.m. Tickets for all AU wrestling home duals can be purchased online by clicking here. Results: 133: Josh Terao (AMER) over David Campbell (BUCK) (MD 10-1) 141: Tyler Smith (BUCK) over Jack Mutchnik (AMER) (Dec 4-0) 149: Michael Sprague (AMER) over Matt Kolonia (BUCK) (TF 18-1 6:21) 157: Eric Hong (AMER) over Christian Bassolino (BUCK) (Fall 1:38) 165: DJ Hollingshead (BUCK) over Anthony Wokasch (AMER) (MD 14-6) 174: Michael Eckhart (AMER) over Nick Stephani (BUCK) (Dec 5-3) 184: Drew Phipps (BUCK) over Connor Allshouse (AMER) (MD 10-2) 197: Jeric Kasunic (AMER) over Chad Reese (BUCK) (Fall 0:52) 285: Brett Dempsey (AMER) over Brandon Stokes (BUCK) (Dec 3-0) 125: Gage Curry (AMER) over Mike Macklin (BUCK) (TF 16-0 4:22)
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IOWA CITY, Iowa -- The University of Iowa wrestling team won nine of 10 matches to roll past Northwestern, 33-2, on Sunday morning at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. image 8Michael Kemerer (157) and Alex Marinelli (165) both won by technical fall, Vince Turk (141) and Mitch Bowman (184) earned major decisions, and Spencer Lee (125) and Brandon Sorensen (149) both recorded wins over top 10 opponents. For Lee, it was his fifth straight top 10 win in as many times out. He built a 6-0 lead in the opening period and went on to a 7-4 win over No. 10 Sebastian Rivera. Sorensen worked overtime to earn a win in his final appearance at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. He wrestled through a scoreless first period and entered the third tied 2-2 against No. 5 Ryan Deakin. He opened the third with an escape, and added another escape following a Deakin takedown with 12 seconds left on the clock. Sixteen seconds into the first sudden victory period, Deakin was called for a technical violation for pulling on headgear. The call was confirmed on video review and Sorensen was awarded a 5-4 victory. It was his 35th victory at Carver in 38 career matches. The Hawkeyes earned decisions at 133, 197, and 285. Paul Glynn won his first career match over a ranked opponent, scoring the winning takedown with 11 seconds on the clock in a 3-2 win over No. 20 Colin Valdiviez. Cash Wilcke and Sam Stoll closed the dual with consecutive wins at 197 and 285, respectively. The Wildcats lone win came at 174, where No. 17 Johnny Sebastian defeated Kaleb Young, 9-4. BRANDS ON SORENSEN "He is what we want our guys to be. He puts his head down, he goes to work every day, and there is zero distraction with him. When I say zero I mean zero. You don't worry about him... what he's doing in the off-season when there is a break, you know he is still training and he is just a solid, solid individual." BRANDS ON LEE "He scored enough points in the first period to win the match, and sometimes that's how he thinks. I know he is hard on himself and he doesn't necessarily like the way he wrestled but I think he has more in the tank than what he shows out there, meaning if he needs a score he can go get a score. We'll just leave it at that." GLYNN ON HIS FIRST TOP 20 WIN "I feel like I have been improving, but there is still a lot I can get better at for the postseason, which is really a positive thing. I have been getting to the legs better and now it is time to start finishing every time I get to the legs." UP NEXT Iowa returns to the mat Saturday, Feb. 10, at No. 1 Penn State. The Hawkeyes and Nittany Lions meet at the Bryce Jordan Center at 7 p.m. (CT). The dual is televised on BTN. NOTABLES Attendance was 7,551 The Hawkeyes held a 27-6 advantage in takedowns. Lee's last five matches (all wins) have been wins over top 10 opponents. Glynn earned his first win over a ranked opponent. Sorensen finished his career with a 35-3 all-time at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Kemerer extended his winning streak to a career-best 22 matches. Marinelli improved to 12-0. Hawkeye wrestlers have won five consecutive matches against individual top 10 opponents. Results: 125 -- #3 Spencer Lee (IA) dec. #10 Sebastian Rivera (N), 7-4; 3-0 133 -- Paul Glynn (IA) dec. #20 Colin Valdiviez (N), 3-2; 6-0 141 -- Vince Turk (IA) major dec. Alex McKenna (N), 10-2; 10-0 149 -- #2 Brandon Sorensen (IA) dec. #5 Ryan Deakin (N), 7-3; 13-0 SV1 157 -- #2 Michael Kemerer (IA) tech. fall Shane Oster (N), 17-2; 18-0 165 -- #7 Alex Marinelli (IA) tech. fall Michael Sepke (N), 23-8; 23-0 174 -- #17 Johnny Sebastian (N) dec. Kaleb Young (IA), 9-4; 23-2* 184 -- #20 Mitch Bowman (IA) major dec. Mitch Sliga (N), 9-1; 27-2 197 -- #7 Cash Wilcke (IA) dec. Zack Chakonis (N), 8-4; 30-2 285 -- #3 Sam Stoll (IA) dec. Conan Jennings (N), 2-0; 33-2
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Report: Chertow leaves Queens for unnamed coaching opportunity
InterMat Staff posted an article in College
Earlier this week, Queens University announced that Ken Chertow was leaving the NCAA Division II wrestling program he had been hired to launch one year ago. Now the former Penn State All-American wrestler and Olympian has told a Pennsylvania newspaper that he is “moving on for another wrestling coaching opportunity†which he did not specify. The Centre Daily Times -- a newspaper based in Centre County, where Chertow resides -- reported the wrestler-turned-coach-and-wrestling-camp coordinator's news online Saturday night. Chertow issued a written statement to the newspaper, saying, “… I have had a great experience coaching college wrestling. I love it. “In a short time last spring I brought in over 20 dedicated students from a dozen states, and it has been awesome training them and seeing them improve daily. I recruited 12 more current high school seniors who committed for next year. They are all students I met and trained at in my Gold Medal Training Camp System who I think highly of…†“We like it here in the south, but may return to State College. I also may return to college coaching. I had a few coaches who know me well call me this week and am examining my options,†Chertow's statement concluded. This past week, Queens University announced Chertow's departure. "I want to thank Ken for his efforts to lay a foundation for Queens wrestling," Cherie Swarthout, the school's athletic director, said in statement issued Feb. 1. "Ken is internationally recognized in amateur wrestling and his enthusiasm for collegiate wrestling will pay dividends at Queens for years to come. We wish him well as he pursues a different coaching opportunity." Chertow was hired in the spring of 2017 to start up the men's wrestling program at Queens, a four-year, private university located in Charlotte, N.C . Chertow was able to bring 25 student-athletes to get the program off the ground this fall as a club sport. The team earned a 5-8 record this past season. -
CORVALLIS, Ore. -- Oregon State wrestling continued its homestand in Gill Coliseum on Saturday night. The Beavers (4-5, 1-1) beat the visiting Mustangs of Cal Poly (0-7, 0-3) in a Pacific-12 Conference dual, 34-11. Oregon State is on a two-match win streak since returning to Gill Coliseum. Starting the night at 149 pounds, Josh Reyes suffered a sudden victory fall after a 1-1 draw in regulation. The Beavers got their first win of the night at 157 pounds with freshman Hunter Willits. The Pueblo, Colo. native set the tone with a quick first period takedown, and followed that up with five more throughout the match on the way to a 14-6 major decision. Willits major pulled the score to 6-4 in favor of Cal Poly. Rodney Williams rolled to an 8-3 decision at 165 pounds for his first win of the season. Two first period takedowns set the tone en route to a decision that put the Beavs on top for the first time of the night 7-6. Freshman Myles Terry won his second match in a row in stellar fashion. Nine first period points propelled Terry to his first ever collegiate technical fall over Killian Vendler, 16-1. Oregon State now led Cal Poly 12-6, however a coach misconduct deducted a team point from the Beavs bringing the score to 11-6. Bob Coleman lost by technical fall at 184 pounds. Cal Poly now found itself tied 11-11, but that was all the visitors could muster as the Beavers won the final five bouts. In the only matchup of the night that featured two ranked wrestlers, No. 15 197-pounder Corey Griego came out on top of No. 23 Tom Lane. Griego led only 2-0 after the first period, but had already amassed over 2 minutes of ride time. The redshirt junior rolled on to a 13-3 major decision. Heavyweight Amarveer Dhesi continued his unbeaten streak in dual meets. The redshirt senior won by forfeit. No. 12 Ronnie Bresser won by major decision 16-3, bringing his bonus point wins on the season to 12-of-16 bouts. Bresser recorded five takedowns before securing four points for Oregon State. Pac-12 Wrestler of the Week Devan Turner kept his wave of momentum going as he found his second straight win. Turner only surrendered two escape points on the way to a 6-2 decision over Ty Schilling. The final bout of the evening featured redshirt senior Jack Hathaway at 141 pounds. Hathaway notched his eighth fall of the season, moving him to 13th all-time in the Oregon State record books. It was the second straight match where Hathaway won by fall. Up Next Oregon State is back in Gill Coliseum on Monday, Feb. 5 to battle Fresno State for Senior Night. Start time is set for 7 p.m. This year's Pac-12 Championships are hosted by the Beavers on Feb. 25 in Gill Coliseum. The NCAA Championships are March 15-17 in Cleveland, Ohio. Follow Us on Social For more information on the Oregon State wrestling team, visit OSUBeavers.com or follow the team's official Twitter account at Twitter.com/BeaverWrestling, on Facebook at Facebook.com/BeaverWrestling, or on Instagram at Instagram.com/BeaverWrestling. Oregon State Athletics' Everyday Champions Culture Through the power of sport, we help people discover and pursue their passions, talents and purpose in order to live a life of balance and positive contribution. Results: 149: Joshy Cortez (CP) pinned Josh Reyes (OSU), 7:46 SV 157: Hunter Willits (OSU) major decision Jett Moy (CP), 14-6 165: Rodney Williams (OSU) decision Ryan Farina (CP), 8-3 174: Myles Terry (OSU) technical fall Killian Vendler (CP), 16-1 4:02 184: Mathew Wilhelm (CP) technical fall Bob Coleman (OSU), 16-1 6:18 197: #15 Corey Griego (OSU) major decision #23 Tom Lane (CP), 13-3 285: #8 Amarveer Dhesi (OSU) wins by forfeit 125: #12 Ronnie Bresser (OSU) major decision Yoshi Funakoshi (CP), 16-3 133: Devan Turner (OSU) decision Tyler Schilling (CP), 6-2 141: Jack Hathaway (OSU) pinned Jake Douglas (CP), 1:56
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WVU caps Big 12 road trip with win over Northern Colorado
InterMat Staff posted an article in Big 12
GREELEY, Colo. -- Redshirt freshman Kyler Rea earned his first pin of the season at 149 pounds, as the West Virginia University wrestling team completed its five-day road trip with a 24-16 win over Northern Colorado Saturday evening, at the Bank of Colorado Arena, in Greeley, Colorado. The Mountaineers collected their second straight Big 12 road win on Saturday, moving to 4-3 in league action and 5-5 overall. With the win, West Virginia holds a 2-0 lead in the all-time series. The Mountaineers previously rolled to a 35-4 victory over the Bears (2-8, 1-4 Big 12) at the Hoosier Duals in Bloomington, Indiana, in its first-ever meeting five years ago. "I feel great," said fourth-year coach Sammie Henson. "It was our second straight road win in the Big 12. It's also the most Big 12 wins we have ever had as a program. I've said this before, I'm proud of the way everyone came together tonight. On the bench, we were together as a team. When something happens and it doesn't go our way, we all hurt. We're coming home with two Big 12 victories, and I can't wait to go out in front of our home crowd next Sunday." In the fourth match of the evening, Rea pushed the Mountaineers lead to double digits at 15-3, pinning UNC's Jimmy Fate in 1 minute, 32 seconds at 149 pounds. The victory also marked the Neosho, Missouri, native's first-ever Big 12 victory of his career. "He's been on a slump," Henson said. "We just told him to wrestle like he was eight years old again. We told him to have fun. He committed to the takedown and good things happened. He stuck with it." Redshirt junior Zeke Moisey started things off for the Mountaineers once again, earning his third tech. fall of the season over Sean Cannon at 125 pounds – a team-best mark. Moisey, who is ranked as high as No. 13 in the nation by The Open Mat, owns a 7-2 mark in the Big 12 thus far and has now won six of his last seven duals. Overall, Moisey sports an 18-7 record on the year. With West Virginia holding a 5-0 match lead, redshirt freshman Matthew Schmitt dropped an 8-5 decision to Rico Montoya in the 133-pound bout. Despite the loss at 133, junior Christian Monserrat tacked on four more match points for the Mountaineers with a 9-1 major decision over Ben Polkowske at 141 pounds. Monserrat notched a takedown and two nearfall points in the first for the 4-0 lead into the second stanza. He then chose to start in the defensive position, using a reversal to go up 6-0 on Polkowske at the end of the frame. It didn't take long for Monserrat to find a takedown in the third, giving him the major and the Mountaineers a 9-3 lead in team scoring. Rea's pin at 149 pounds put West Virginia at a 12-point advantage on the scoreboard. Northern Colorado continued to fight, though, collecting a 16-6 major decision at 157 pounds to come within eight at the break. Following a 10-minute intermission, the Bears used a pin of their own at 165 pounds to make it a two-point match at 15-13. However, the Mountaineers collected three straight decisions at 174, 184 and 197 pounds, respectively, to secure the team victory heading into the final bout of the evening. Freshman Brenden McRill had a huge victory at 184 pounds, topping Dylan Gabel, who is ranked as high as No. 18 via The Open Mat, in a 3-1 decision. McRill started on bottom following a scoreless first period and used an escape for the 1-0 lead heading into the final period. Gabel also notched an escape in the third, but it was McRill that landed the takedown in the final minutes for his first victory over a ranked opponent this season. Sophomore Brandon Ngati capped the night for the Mountaineers, as he dropped a hard-fought 3-1 decision in sudden victory to Robert Winters. Looking ahead, the Mountaineers return home for a match against South Dakota State on Sunday, Feb. 11. West Virginia will host its annual Cradles for Cancer event against the Jack Rabbits for the second straight year. The match was started by Henson in 2015 in honor of his wife, Stephanie, a breast cancer survivor, as a way to raise awareness for cancer. WVU Medicine will be sponsoring the match and collecting donations to the WVU Cancer Institute. Fans are encouraged to wear pink to the match and can get the WVU sports official "pink" t-shirt with a donation of $10 or more to WVU Medicine. For more information on the Mountaineers, visit WVUsports.com and follow WVUWrestling on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Results: 125: No. 16/15/13 Zeke Moisey (WVU) tech. fall Sean Cannon (UNC), 15-0 [TF-7:00] 133: Rico Montoya (UNC) dec. Matthew Schmitt (WVU), 8-5 141: Christian Monserrat (WVU) major dec. Ben Polkowske (UNC), 9-1 149: Kyler Rea (WVU) wins by fall Jimmy Fate (UNC), F 1:32 157: Tyler Kinn (UNC) major dec. Hunter Jones (WVU), 16-6 165: No. -/17/20 Keilan Torres (UNC) wins by fall Nick Kiussis (WVU), F 2:58 174: Parker VonEgidy (WVU) dec. Seth Bogulski (UNC), 6-4 184: Brenden McRill (WVU) dec. No. 19/-/18 Dylan Gabel (UNC), 3-1 197: No. -/18/- Jacob A. Smith (WVU) dec. Tanner Davis (UNC), 3-1 285: Robert Winters (UNC) dec. Brandon Ngati (WVU), 3-1 [SV-1] -
STILLWATER -- The Oklahoma State wrestling team defeated No. 13 Northern Iowa, 24-10, in a nationally-televised dual Saturday afternoon at Gallagher-Iba Arena. With the win, the Cowboys moved to 6-0 in conference competition and picked up their 10th win of the season. Redshirt sophomore Nick Piccininni got the Cowboys rolling with a 12-2 major decision over No. 20 Jay Schwarm at 125. After a slow start in which Schwarm struck first on a takedown in the first period, Piccininni scored a reversal early in the second and a two-point nearfall to take a two-point advantage into the third. The Cowboy scored a takedown in the final period and took Schwarm to his back twice before time expired, scoring six more points to secure his third major decision of the season. Third-ranked Kaid Brock added a major decision of his own to the Cowboys' efforts with a 14-6 defeat of Jack Wagner that included nearly three-and-a-half minutes of riding time. Brock scored two takedowns in the first, and within 15 seconds of the start of the second, escaped and scored another. Wagner would get an escape and takedown of his own before Brock scored a reversal and finished off the match with two more takedowns. The win was the Stillwater native's 20th of the season and 12th to come with bonus points. Getting back on track after a two-match skid, Dean Heil picked up a 4-1 decision over No. 8 Josh Alber on Saturday. After a scoreless first, Heil started in the up position and allowed Alber an escape before he scored a takedown with just more than a minute to go in the second. Heil escaped less than 10 seconds into the third and added a point with 1:15 riding time. "He needed it," head coach John Smith said. "Those things aren't easy and you can lose if you go out there feeling sorry for yourself. It was good to see him hit a nice counter and hit a hard ride when he needed a hard ride. We've seen those matches with them. He's won a lot of tough matches like that. That's what he needs to remember. About 25 to 30 percent of his matches are close like that." Boo Lewallen suffered OSU's first loss of the day in sudden victory to No. 8 Max Thomsen. Lewallen and Thomsen traded escapes in the second and third periods to head to wrap up regulation tied at one apiece; however, it was Thomsen that picked up a takedown halfway through sudden victory for the win. At 157, Jonce Blaylock recorded a 5-2 decision over UNI's Logan Ryan. After two offensively-lacking periods, Blaylock trailed by a point before getting an escape and takedown in the third. Ryan escaped once more, but only for Blaylock to take him down again at the buzzer to polish off the win. It took tenth-ranked Chandler Rogers ten seconds in sudden victory to secure a 7-5 win against Dan Kelly. Rogers picked up two takedowns to open the match and control the first period. Starting the second on bottom, the Cowboy was charged with a technical violation that wiped out a reversal. Rogers was able to escape later in the frame and took a 5-2 lead into the third, but allowed a takedown and was hit with two stall calls to send the match to sudden victory. Hestin Lamons stepped in for Jacobe Smith at 174, dropping a 7-4 decision to Taylor Lujan. The seventh-ranked Lujan took Lamons down twice in the first period, with Lamons scoring escapes on both. Unable to convert on a number of aggressive shots in the second and third, Lamons came up just short of the upset. After Keegan Moore dropped a 12-2 major to No. 10 Drew Foster, Preston Weigel stepped up for the Cowboys to get a 4-3 decision against No. 13 Jacob Holschlag. Weigel went into the final period, leading 3-2 before allowing an escape from the start position to tie the match. His continued dominance from the top position would be the deciding factor in the match as he collected more than two minutes of riding time to pick up the extra point and edge Holschlag. Heavyweight Derek White capped off the afternoon with a major decision over Carter Isley. The Cowboy collected a takedown in each period and dominated on top with more than three-and-a-half minutes of riding time on his way to his ninth major of the year. "I was really encouraged by the fact that he picked up a major decision tonight," Smith said. "My message to him was that if you are that many points above your opponent, there needs to be a sense of urgency. When we have guys that we're wrestling that we're confident about beating, there needs to be a sense of urgency…With Derek, he scored at the 2:50 mark in the first, and that was a little bit longer than I wanted to see, but it's been a fantastic year for him." The Cowboys are back in action at Gallagher-Iba on Feb. 9 as they take on Edinboro at 7 p.m. Results: 125: No. 7 Nick Piccininni (OSU) MD Jacob Schwarm (UNI) 12-2 133: No. 3 Kaid Brock (OSU) MD Jack Wagner (UNI) 14-6 141: No. 7 Dean Heil (OSU) dec. No. 8 Josh Alber (UNI) 4-1 149: No. 8 Max Thomsen (UNI) dec. No. 14 Boo Lewallen (OSU) 3-1, SV1 157: Jonce Blaylock (OSU) dec. Logan Ryan (UNI) 5-2 165: No. 10 Chandler Rogers (OSU) dec. Dan Kelly (UNI) 7-5, SV1 174: No. 7 Taylor Lujan (UNI) dec. Hestin Lamons (OSU) 7-4 184: No. 10 Drew Foster (UNI) MD Keegan Moore (OSU)12-2 197: No. 5 Preston Weigel (OSU) dec. No. 13 Jacob Holschlag (UNI) 4-3 HWT: No. 11 Derek White (OSU) MD Carter Isley (UNI) 8-0
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LOCK HAVEN, Pa. -- Luke Werner (Bethlehem, Pa./Liberty) and DJ Fehlman (Warren, Pa./Warren) opened the match with back-to-back major decisions, and Thomas Haines (Quarryville, Pa./Solanco) returned to the lineup to close things out as the No. 23 Lock Haven University wrestling team (11-3, 3-2 EWL) rolled past visiting Cleveland State University (3-9, 1-4 EWL) 31-6 today in Eastern Wrestling League (EWL) action. In all, the Bald Eagles won eight of 10 bouts. Bonus points were once again part of the story as Ronnie Perry (Christiana, Pa./Solanco) won by tech fall and Chance Marsteller (New Park, Pa./Kennard-Dale) pinned his way to victory. Four of LHU's eight wins came by way of bonus points. In the only bout featuring nationally-ranked wrestlers, No. 31 Corey Hazel (Spring Mills, Pa./Penns Valley) upended No. 29 Nick Corba in a thriller that came down to the final seconds. The win pushed Lock Haven to 11-3 overall on the season and back to above .500 in league action at 3-2. Jared Siegrist (Manheim, Pa./Central) and Trey Hartsock (Lewistown, Pa./Mifflin County) added wins for the Bald Eagles. Lock Haven jumped out to an 8-0 lead after Werner and Fehlman won by major decision at 125 and 133, respectively. The quick start and early momentum proved too much for the Vikings and carried LHU to the lopsided EWL win. Perry, who is ranked No. 16 at 149, put on a clinic. He led 14-0 after the first period and used an early second-period escape to earn the 15-0 tech fall. Marsteller, ranked No. 8 at 165, needed just 2:10 to earn the fall. Siegrist followed Marsteller's pin with a hard-fought 6-3 win at 174. In the dual's premier bout, Hazel thrilled the home crowd with a late takedown and 4-2 win. Hazel and Corba were deadlocked at 0-0 after one, but Corba led 2-0 after two periods. With the 184-pound bout tied 2-2 late, Hazel scored a takedown with just five seconds remaining, earning the upset-win. Hartsock used a workmanlike effort and won 6-3 at 197. No. 13 Haines looked as if he hadn't missed a beat and won 6-0 at 285 to close out the match. It marked the first time he was in the lineup since January 2 at the Virginia Duals, but Haines looked strong after the month-long layoff as he scored two takedowns and racked up 2:42 of riding time. Perry's win marked the 96th of his career as he inches closer to becoming the 20th member of the 100-win club. Marsteller improved to 34-1 on the season. The 34 wins tie him for 10th all-time on the single-season win list. Tomorrow (Sunday, Feb. 4), the Bald Eagles will cap a busy week by hosting No. 10 Cornell University. LHU's Senior Day match is set for a 1 p.m. start. Cornell beat Columbia 33-5 today in Ithaca. Results: 125: Luke Werner (LHU) major dec. John Martin (CSU) 10-1 | LHU leads 4-0 133: DJ Fehlman (LHU) major dec. Andrew Coghill (CSU) 15-2 | LHU leads 8-0 141: Evan Cheek (CSU) dec. #24 Kyle Shoop (LHU) 11-7 | LHU leads 8-3 149: #16 Ronnie Perry (LHU) tech fall Ryan Ford (CSU) 15-0 (3:21) | LHU leads 13-3 157: John Vaughn (CSU) dec. Jonathan Ross (LHU) 9-2 | LHU leads 13-6 165: #8 Chance Marsteller (LHU) pinned Georgio Poullas (CSU) 2:10 | LHU leads 19-6 174: Jared Siegrist (LHU) dec. Gabe Stark (CSU) 6-3 | LHU leads 22-6 184: #31 Corey Hazel (LHU) dec. #29 Nick Corba (CSU) 4-2 | LHU leads 25-6 197: Trey Hartsock (LHU) dec. John Kelbly (CSU) 6-3 | LHU leads 28-6 285: #13 Thomas Haines (LHU) dec. Collin Kelly (CSU) 6-0 | FINAL, LHU 31-6
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DURHAM, N.C. - Duke redshirt junior Mitch Finesilver and redshirt senior Jacob Kasper notched technical falls to lead the Blue Devils to a 19-16 win over Virginia in ACC wrestling action Saturday afternoon in Cameron Indoor Stadium. The Blue Devils won five bouts overall in the dual, with the bonus points being the difference for Duke. The victory over the Cavaliers is the first for Duke since 2005 and evens the Blue Devils' season mark to 5-5 overall and 1-2 in league action. Virginia drops to 4-8 overall and 0-3 in conference. The Blue Devils grabbed the lead from the opening match and never looked back with rookie Jeremiah Reitz securing the win in the second to last match of the day. Duke opened the afternoon at 157 pounds with 11th-ranked Mitch collecting a 16-0 technical fall over Fred Green. He built a 10-0 advantage in the first period en route to securing his 22nd win of the season and scored the crucial bonus points for a 5-0 advantage on the team score. Zach Finesilver made a valiant comeback in the third period, but came up just short against Andrew Atkinson at 165 pounds, as the Cavaliers got on the scoreboard to make it 5-3. The seesaw action continued with 19th-ranked Matt Finesilver earning three points for the Blue Devils at 174 and Drew Peck answering with a decision for Virginia at 184. Matt, leading 2-1 after the first period, scored four points in the second to pull away from Will Schany for the 8-2 decision. It was his seventh straight victory and 20th of the year. With the Blue Devils holding a narrow 8-6 lead in the team score, Alec Schenk and Kasper quickly launched Duke in front by 10, 16-6, with wins at 197 and heavyweight, respectively. Schenk trailed 4-2 after the opening three minutes before fighting back to tie the bout at 5-5 with two minutes left to wrestle. The Duke captain controlled the final period to win 9-7, his 17th win on the season. Kasper followed suit and did what he's done all season and recorded his fifth technical fall of the year with a hard-fought 18-3 victory. Tied 2-2 with Tyler Love after the first period, Kasper went to work and built his advantage to 9-2 after two stanzas. He continued to work hard, scoring back points in the third to go up 16-3 with seven seconds left. In a restart position with Kasper on top and only seven seconds remaining to get the technical fall, Kasper turned Love just in time to score the crucial two points in his match and the five for the team to put Duke up 16-6. The Cavaliers started to chip away at the 10-point Duke lead with consecutive decisions from No. 16 Louie Hayes at 125 and No. 9 Jack Mueller at 133. The six points from the decision kept Virginia within striking distance of the win with two matches remaining. It was a rematch from the Cliff Keen Invitational at 141 pounds. Reitz was aiming for a repeat performance against Sam Martino to secure the win for the Blue Devils. The Duke rookie scored the early takedown and lead 2-1 after the first period. He rode well throughout the match and held off any offensive threats from Martino to come away with the decisive 4-2 decision. The Blue Devils hit the road for their next dual at Appalachian State Feb. 8 at 6 p.m. Duke returns home Feb. 11 to host ACC foe Pittsburgh. Results: 157 - No. 11 Mitch Finesilver (Duke) tech fall Fred Green (UVA), 16-0 [Duke 5, UVA 0] 165 - Andrew Atkinson (UVA) decision Zach Finesilver (Duke), 6-5 [Duke 5, UVA 3] 174 - No. 19 Matt Finesilver (Duke) decision Will Schany (UVA), 8-2 [Duke 8, UVA 3] 184 - Drew Peck (UVA) decision Luke Farinaro (Duke), 6-2 [Duke 8, UVA 6] 197 - Alec Schenk (Duke) decision Jay Aiello (UVA), 9-7 [Duke 11, UVA 6] 285 - No. 4 Jacob Kasper (Duke) tech fall Tyler Love (UVA), 19-4 [Duke 16, UVA 6] 125 - No. 16 Louie Hayes (UVA) decision Thayer Atkins (Duke), 1-0 [Duke 16, UVA 9] 133 - No. 9 Jack Mueller (UVA) decision Josh Finesilver (Duke), 5-0 [Duke 16, UVA 12] 141 - Jeremiah Reitz (Duke) decision Sam Martino (UVA), 4-2 [Duke 19, UVA 12] 149 - Sam Krivus (UVA) major decision Brandon Leynaud (Duke), 17-5 [Duke 19, UVA 16]
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BUIES CREEK, N.C. -- Campbell notched six pins on the way to a 44-6 Southern Conference victory over The Citadel Saturday in Carter Gym. Campbell moved to 6-7 overall and 3-1 in SoCon action with the win, while The Citadel dipped to 1-8 on the season and 0-4 in conference matches. No. 23 125 pounder Korbin Meink kicked off the match with a fall over William Jacobs (1:40). At 133 pounds, No. 25 Nathan Boston posted Campbell's quickest fall of the season, pinning Nickolas Long in 23 seconds. At 157, Austin Kraisser notched the Camels' next pin, downing Rian Burris (5:38) to put CU ahead 21-3. The fall was the first of four straight for Campbell, with No. 27 Quentin Perez getting another pin (1:15) at 165, followed by No. 29 Andrew Morgan at 174 (1:49). Luke Funck rounded out the streak with a fall over Michael Lopouchanski at 184, making the CU lead 39-3 with two bouts remaining. At heavyweight, 29th ranked Jere Heino capped off the match with a 17-0 tech fall (4:41), defeating Michael McAleavey and giving Campbell the 44-6 win. Zach Barnes also collected a win for the Camels at 149, topping No. 27 Ty Buckiso by a 6-3 decision. Douglas Gudenburr (141) and Sawyer Root (197) picked up decisions for the Bulldogs in the loss. Campbell will return to action in Edwardsville, Ill., taking on SIU-Edwardsville and VMI on February 11. The Camels will round out the regular season hosting Chattanooga on February 17. The 2018 Southern Conference Championships will be held March 3 in Charleston, S.C. Results: 125: No. 23 Korbin Meink (Campbell) over William Jacobs (The Citadel) Fall 1:40 (6-0) 133: No. 25 Nathan Boston (Campbell) over Nicholas Long (The Citadel) Fall 0:23 (12-0) 141: Douglas Gudenburr (The Citadel) over Jonathan Ryan (Campbell) Dec 9-3 (12-3) 149: Zach Barnes (Campbell) over No. 27 Ty Buckiso (The Citadel) Dec 6-3 (15-3) 157: Austin Kraisser (Campbell) over Rian Burris (The Citadel) Fall 5:38 (21-3) 165: No. 27 Quentin Perez (Campbell) over Houston Curtis (The Citadel) Fall 1:15 (27-3) 174: No. 29 Andrew Morgan (Campbell) over Michael Mewhorter (The Citadel) Fall 1:49 (33-3) 184: Luke Funck (Campbell) over Michael Lopouchanski (The Citadel) Fall 2:01 (39-3) 197: Sawyer Root (The Citadel) over Chris Kober (Campbell) Dec 8-6 (39-6) 285: No. 29 Jere Heino (Campbell) over Michael McAleavey (The Citadel) TF 17-0 4:41 (44-6)
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VESTAL, N.Y. -- The Binghamton wrestling team finished out the conference portion of their schedule with a 38-6 win over Sacred Heart University Saturday afternoon. The victory, which was fueled by dominating Bearcat performances across the board, pushes BU to a 9-5 overall record and closing 6-1 in the EIWA. In a dual that showed commanding effort from head coach Kyle Borshoff's squad, winning eight out of nine contested matches, five wrestlers lead the charge with bonus point victories. Joe Russ, Vincent DePrez and Steve Schneider totaled for 18 of Binghamton's 38 points, winning by pin in each of their matches while Anthony Lombardo and Dylan Wood both added major decisions to the board. "For the guys to come out today and put on the performance they did is phenomenal," Borshoff said. "We talk about scoring bonus points all the time, and for the team to go out and put together five today with three pins is great. They went out and dictated the pace, wrestled the match on their terms and put in the effort needed to get the results they wanted." Riding a now-six match win streak, Russ started the bonus point fun with a pin over Shaun Williams at 2:26, his third of the season. Making his dual debut as a Bearcat, Dylan Wood earned his first victory with an 11-2 major decision over Adrian Nelson. The redshirt freshman came out shooting, totaling three takedowns, a reversal, two near fall and a point for ride time to get his hand raised. Vincent DePrez made for a quick match for the Bearcats at 165 pounds, earning a single takedown over William Schmidt before the ref hit the mat at 1:25, giving DePrez his fifth pin of the season. Playing off his dominating performance against American in yesterday's match, Lombardo finished the first period against Tom Grosso with a 7-2 lead after two takedowns, two near fall and an escape. Hungry for more, the redshirt junior kept racking up points, combining for five more takedowns en route to a 19-5 major decision, his twelfth bonus point victory on the season. At 184 pounds, Steve Schneider came out with his foot on the gas scoring three takedowns and two near fall over Joe Toci in the first minute of the match. Dragging Toci towards the middle of the mat as he tried to escape, Schneider added a fourth takedown before throwing Toci on his back at 2:25 to earn his first pin of the season. Through a scoreless first period between Frankie Garcia and Alex Harnsberger, Garcia broke the stand still with an escape at the beginning of the second. Adding on two near fall and a point for ride time in the third period, Garcia walked away with a 4-1 decision over Harnsberger. Alex Melikian earned his second dual victory of the season, shooting early in the first period against Mark Boyle to take a 2-0 lead. Getting up and out of Boyle's grasp in the second, Melikian took the escape and a 3-0 lead into the final period. The redshirt freshman added another takedown to the board in the third period, only allowing for two Boyle escapes on his way to a 6-2 victory with ride time. The Bearcats return to the West Gym this Friday February 9 for senior night as they host Northern Illinois at 7 p.m. BU will then host Bloomsburg on Sunday, February 11 at 1 p.m. to close out the home portion of its schedule. Results: 125: Joe Nelson (BU) over (SHU) (For.) 133: Tim Johnson (SHU) over Steven Bulzomi (BU) (Dec 10-4) 141: Joe Russ (BU) over Shaun Williams (SHU) (Fall 2:26) 149: Frankie Garcia (BU) over Alex Harnsberger (SHU) (Dec 4-1) 157: Dylan Wood (BU) over Adrian Nelson (SHU) (MD 11-2) 165: Vincent DePrez (BU) over William Schmidt (SHU) (Fall 1:24) 174: Anthony Lombardo (BU) over Tom Grosso (SHU) (MD 19-5) 184: Steve Schneider (BU) over Joe Toci (SHU) (Fall 2:25) 197: Alex Melikian (BU) over Mark Boyle (SHU) (Dec 6-2) 285: John Hartnett (SHU) over Sean Dee (BU) (Dec 4-3)
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FRESNO, Calif. -- Gabriel Townsell, Isaiah Locsin and Paul Fox all registered falls to power Stanford past Fresno State, 27-15, Saturday at the Save Mart Center. Stanford won six of the 10 bouts against Fresno State (4-13) to improve to 6-4 on the season. The dual started at 174 pounds where fifth-year senior Keaton Subjeck found himself trailing freshman Dominic Kincaid, 6-1 after the first period. Subjeck, who is ranked ninth nationally, went to work in the second, cutting into the lead with two takedowns. He added a takedown, an escape a stalling point and 1:07 of riding time in the third to tie the bout, 10-10. In the sudden victory period, Subjeck scored the winning takedown with 26 seconds left to improve to 22-6 overall and 8-1 in duals. The Bulldogs won the next two bouts, including a fall at 197 pounds, to take a 9-3 lead in the dual. At heavyweight, No. 5 Nathan Butler dominated AJ Nevills, 7-1. Butler led 3-0 after two periods. Nevills, the younger brother Cardinal alum Zach Nevills, chose nuetral to start the final frame. Butler scored another takedown and was awarded a stalling point before Nevills was able to escape. Butler tacked on 3:08 of riding time for his 22nd win of the year. At 125 pounds, Townsell trailed Sean Williams early in the first, but recorded a takedown late in the opening period for a 3-2 lead. Townsell earned the fall with just one second left in the second period to give Stanford a 12-9 advantage in the dual. Townsell moves to 17-10 overall and 8-2 in duals after recording his fourth fall of the year. The Cardinal continued to roll at 133 pounds as Mason Pengilly earned a 6-1 decision over Trevor Williams. It was the season debut for Pengilly and pushed the Cardinal lead to 15-9. Locsin made it 21-9 Stanford with a fall in 2:51 over Chris DeLoza at 141 pounds. Locsin picked up his 17th win of the year and his team-best six fall. The Bulldogs ended the Cardinal run at 149 pounds as No. 19 Khristian Olivas posted an 8-3 decision over Stanford's Jake Barry. Fox scored the final points of the night for the Cardinal, registering a fall in 4:18 over Greg Gaxiola at 157 pounds. Fox is now 17-5 overall and 6-1 in duals this season. Stanford returns to The Farm next week to host Oregon State on Saturday, Feb. 10. The dual will begin at 3:30 p.m. on Pac-12 Networks. Results: 125 Gabriel Townsell (STAN) fall Sean Williams (FSU) F4:59 133 Mason Pengilly (STAN) dec. Trevor Williams (FSU) 6-1 141 Isaiah Locsin (STAN) fall Chris DeLoza (FSU) F2:51 149 #19 Khristian Olivas (FSU) dec. Jake Barry (STAN) 8-3 157 Paul Fox (STAN) fall Greg Gaxiola (FSU) F4:18 165 Isaiah Hokit (FSU) dec. Jared Hill (STAN) 9-4 174 #10 Keaton Subjeck (STAN) dec. Dominic Kincaid (FSU) 12-10 (SV) 184 Richie Brandt (FSU) dec. Austin Flores (STAN) 3-2 197 Josh Hokit (FSU) fall David Showunmi (STAN) F5:45 285 #5 Nathan Butler (STAN) dec. AJ Nevills (FSU) 7-1
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BLACKSBURG -- No. 9 Virginia Tech won seven of 10 bouts and used three upsets to take down No. 25 North Carolina, 21-9, in front of 3,015 at Carilion Clinic Court on Saturday night. The Hokies (13-2, 3-0 ACC) saw three unranked grapplers defeat ranked Tar Heels (8-9, 2-1 ACC); Brent Moore over No. 16 A.C. Headlee, 3-2, Ryan Blees over No. 6 Troy Heilmann in sudden victory overtime, 3-1, and Hunter Bolen by major decision over No. 13 Ethan Ramos, 14-6. Seniors Jared Haught and Dennis Gustafson both won by decision in their final matches at Cassell Coliseum. Gustafson got the Hokies on the board with a workmanlike 6-0 win at 133 and Brent Moore followed with a wild 3-2 victory over 18th-ranked Headlee that gave Tech the lead for good, 6-3. Moore was leading 1-0 and had riding time locked with the clock winding down before Headlee reversed for two and would've tied the score at 2-2 at the end of regulation. The Hokies challenged and officials rules that Moore had escaped after the take down, giving him a point and a 3-2 decision with riding time. The momentum carried over to the bout at 149 where Blees converted on a single leg takedown in sudden victory overtime to take a 3-1 decision. The reigning Co-ACC Wrestler of the Week, Blees has won 14 of his last 15 matches since dropping down to 149. Heilmann is the highest ranked opponent Blees has defeated this season. After the Tar Heels eeked out a win at 157 with No. 16 Kennedy Monday topping Solomon Chishko, his first collegiate match at that weight, the Hokies would go on to win four straight between 165 and 197. One of those was the lone bonus point victory of the night on either side from Bolen. Bolen led 5-2 with 1:30 left but the 13th-ranked Ramos was able to battle back and tie the score at 6-6. With riding time in Bolen's favor, Ramos let Bolen escape with under 15 seconds left, looking for the match-clinching takedown. Ramos got in on a shot but Bolen was able to come out on top for two and pick up four near fall with the clock expiring, giving him a 14-6 major with riding time. The Hokies return to action on Sunday, Feb. 11, when they travel to Charlottesville to take on Virginia at 1 p.m. Results: 125: James Szymanski (UNC) dec. Ryan More (VT), 10-3 133: #18 Dennis Gustafson (VT) dec. Zach Sherman (UNC), 6-0 141: Brent Moore (VT) dec. #16 A.C. Headlee (VT), 3-2 149: Ryan Blees (VT) dec. #6 Troy Heilmann (UNC), 3-1 (SV OT) 157: #16 Kennedy Monday (UNC) dec. Solomon Chishko (VT), 3-1 (SV OT) 165: #3 David McFadden (VT) dec. Josh McClure (UNC), 11-6 174: Hunter Bolen (VT) MD #13 Ethan Ramos (UNC), 14-6 184: #8 Zack Zavatsky (VT) dec. #17 Chip Ness (UNC) (13-6), 4-3 197: #2 Jared Haught (VT) dec. #16 Danny Chaid (UNC), 6-2 285: #18 Cory Daniel (UNC) dec. #17 Andrew Dunn (VT), 3-2
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CAMBRIDGE -- He did it again! For the second time in less than a month, junior heavyweight Tyler Hall picked up a walk-off win for the University of Pennsylvania wrestling team. This time, he defeated Angus Cowell via a 5-2 decision to give Penn its only lead of its dual meet at Harvard and sending the Red and Blue home with a 20-18 win. The Quakers trailed by as many as 12 points before winning five of the last six bouts against the Crimson. Joe Velliquette started the rally with a 4-1 decision over Brock Wilson. No. 18 May Bethea followed with a 20-7 major decision over Tyler Tarsi to get Penn within five at 15-10. Sophomore Brian Krasowski held No. 20 Josef Johnson to just a 3-1 decision, giving Harvard an 18-10 lead with three matches remaining. Those were the last points the Crimson would put on the team scoreboard. Joe Heyob recorded a 4-1 decision over Kanon Dean at 184 to put Penn within striking distance. No. 10 Frank Mattiace worked a 10-1 major decision over Logan Kirby at 197 to make the comeback a reality, leaving Penn behind by just one point with one match remaining. Just as he did at Army West Point, Tyler Hall had the team's fortunes on his back. After a scoreless first period, Hall conceded a reversal in the second period but escaped quickly to head to the third period behind by just one point. After a quick escape to open the third frame, Hall powered through a takedown with 1:25 remaining and would ride out the rest of the stanza for the big win. Penn is no 8-4 and 1-1 in Ivy League competition following a 25-17 loss at Brown to open the day. The Quakers won four matches contested to five for the Bears, but Brown gaining a six-point edge following a forfeit from Penn at 125 helped the Bears build a lead. No. 10 Frank Mattiace gave Penn its only lead of the dual with an 11-2 major decision at 197 pounds in the second bout of the contest. Brown picked up nine points over the next two bouts to take a 12-4 lead the Bears would not relinquish. Penn appeared to gain some momentum following freshman Gianni Ghione's seventh pin of the season at 133, but Brown countered with a pin of its own at 141 to negate the Penn rally. A 7-3 decision from Justin Staudenmayer at 157 pounds gave Brown a 21-13 lead with two bouts left. No. 18 May Bethea scored a major decision, downing Jon Viruet, 12-4, to close Penn to within four. Bryce Rogers closed the dual meet in favor of Brown with a major decision at 174 pounds. Penn defeats Harvard, 20-18 125: Nolan Hellickson (Harvard) wins by forfeit, Harvard leads, 6-0 133: Gianni Ghione (Penn) DEC Ryan Friedman (Harvard), 6-3, Harvard leads, 6-3 141: A.J. Jaffee (Harvard) FALL Tristin DeVincenzo (Penn), 1:49, Harvard leads, 12-3 149: Hunter Ladnier (Harvard) DEC Evan DeLuise (Penn), 7-2, Harvard leads, 15-3 157: Joe Velliquette (Penn) DEC Brock Wilson (Harvard), 4-1, Harvard leads, 15-6 165: No. 18 May Bethea (Penn) MD Tyler Tarsi (Harvard), 20-7, Harvard leads, 15-10 174: No. 20 Josef Johnson (Harvard) DEC Brian Krasowski (Penn), 3-1, Harvard leads, 18-10 184: Joe Heyob (Penn) DEC Kanon Dean (Harvard), 4-1, Harvard leads, 18-13 197: No. 10 Frank Mattiace (Penn) MD Logan Kirby (Harvard), 10-1, Harvard leads, 18-17 285: Tyler Hall (Penn) DEC Angus Cowell (Harvard), 5-2, Penn leads, 20-18 Brown defeats Penn, 25-17 184: C.J. LaFragola (Brown) DEC Joe Heyob (Penn), 3-1, Brown leads, 3-0 197: No. 10 Frank Mattiace (Penn) MD Tucker Ziegler (Brown), 11-2, Penn leads, 4-3 285: Ian Butterbrodt (Brown) DEC Tyler Hall (Penn), 6-3, Brown leads, 6-4 125: Trey Keeley (Brown) wins via forfeit, Brown leads, 12-4 133: Gianni Ghione (Penn) FALL Hunter Kosco (Brown), 6:10, Brown leads, 12-10 141: Zeke Salvo (Brown) FALL Tristin DeVincenzo (Penn), 1:23, Brown leads, 18-10 149: Joe Oliva (Penn) DEC Zach Krause (Brown), 11-8, Brown leads, 18-13 157: Justin Staudenmayer (Brown) DEC Joe Velliquette (Penn), 7-3, Brown leads, 21-13 165: No. 18 May Bethea (Penn) MD Jon Viruet (Brown), 12-4, Brown leads, 21-17 174: Bryce Rogers (Brown) MD Quinton Hiles (Penn), 10-2, Brown leads, 25-17 The Red and Blue take to The Palestra on February 10, hosting Cornell (12 p.m.) and Columbia (2 p.m.) on Senior Day for the Quakers.
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Anthony Cassar celebrates after beating top-ranked Kollin Moore UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- The Penn State Nittany Lions (12-0, 8-0 B1G), wrestling without top-ranked Jason Nolf at 157, took care of business in a key Big Ten dual meet by beating visiting Ohio State (12-1, 7-1) in sold out Rec Hall. The Nittany Lions roared back from a ten point halftime deficit to post a thrilling 19-18 win, clinching at least a share of the 2018 Big Ten Dual Meet Championship. The Lions won four of five bouts in the second half, highlighted by sophomore Anthony Cassar (Rocky Hill, N.J.) taking care of No. 1 Kollin Moore at 197. Penn State's victory keeps it dual meet win streak alive at 43 and clinches a share of its fifth Big Ten dual crown under head coach Cael Sanderson. A win over Iowa in the sold out Bryce Jordan Center next Saturday would give Penn State the crown outright. The dual began at 125 where senior Carson Kuhn (Sandy, Utah) made his Penn State debut against No. 4 Nathan Tomasello of Ohio State. The Boise State transfer thrilled the crowd with early takedowns and led into the second period but Tomasello rallied to post a 21-12 major. . Senior Corey Keener (Schuylkill Valley, Pa.) nearly upset No. 2 Luke Pletcher but the Buckeye was able to defend his way to a close 5-4 decision, giving Ohio State an early 7-0 lead. True freshman Nick Lee (Evansville, Ind.), ranked No. 6 at 141, suffered a 7-6 upset loss to no. 11 Joey McKenna, dropping the bout on 1:32 riding time for the Buckeye. Senior Zain Retherford (Benton, Pa.), ranked No. 1 at 149, got Penn State on the board by dominating No. 7 Ke-Shawn Hayes. Retherford posted a 20-4 technical fall with 3:19 in riding time. With No. 1 Jason Nolf (Yatesboro, Pa.) out at 157, redshirt freshman Bo Pipher (Paonia, Colo.) stepped up and took on No. 5 Micah Jordan. Jordan posted a 24-9 technical fall at the 6:06 mark to send Penn State into the halftime break trailing 15-5. Trailing by ten at the half, the Nittany Lions embarked on an epic comeback to keep their win streak alive. Sophomore Vincenzo Joseph (Pittsburgh, Pa.), ranked No. 1 at 165, dominated No. 14 Te-Shan Campbell, controlling the bout from start to finish on his way to a 12-3 major with 1:59 in riding time. Joseph's win cut the Buckeye lead to 15-9. Sophomore Mark Hall (Apple Valley, Minn.), ranked No. 2 at 174, took care of No 3 Bo Jordan with a 6-4 victory. Hall used a third period takedown and a rideout to roll to the victory with 1:40 in riding time. His win pulled Penn State to within three, 15-12. Junior Bo Nickal (Allen, Texas), ranked No. 1 at 184, dominated No. 2 Myles Martin, controlling the bout from start to finish as he rolled to a 10-2 major decision with 2:07 in riding time. Nickal's bonus point win gave Penn State its first lead of the dual, 16-15. Cassar got the nod at 197 and took on No. 1 Kollin Moore. The New Jersey native lifted the roof of yet another Rec Hall sellout by controlling the top-ranked Buckeye over the final two periods and rolling to a 6-3 victory. Cassar's triumph gave Penn State a 19-15 lead heading into the final bout of the evening. Junior Nick Nevills (Clovis, Calif.), ranked No. 6 at 285, took on defending NCAA Champion and No. 1-ranked Kyle Snyder in the final match-up. The Nittany Lion battled Snyder tough but lost a close 15-10 decision. The final Buckeye win was not enough and Penn State posted the thrilling, come from behind 19-18 victory. The victory moves Penn State's dual meet win streak to 43, dating back to the 2014-15 season. It is also Penn State's 24th straight Big Ten dual meet victory. Retherford now has 116 career wins, 14th all-time at Penn State. The crowd of 6,699 was the highest this season and is the 40th straight sellout in Rec Hall. Penn State is now 12-0, 8-0 in the Big Ten. Ohio State is 12-1, 7-1 B1G. Penn State will now prep for the 2018 BJC Dual, hosting Iowa on Saturday, Feb. 10, at 8 p.m. The dual meet in the near-16,000 seat venue, is sold out. A limited number of Standing Room Only (SRO) tickets may be available for the Buffalo dual on Feb. 18. Call 1-800-NITTANY for information or to purchase tickets. The 2017-18 Penn State wrestling season is sponsored by The Family Clothesline. Penn State Fans are encouraged to follow Penn State wrestling via twitter at @pennstateWREST, on Penn State Wrestling's Facebook page at www.facebook.com/pennstatewrestling and on Instagram at www.instagram.com/pennstatewrest. This is PENN STATE. WRESTLING lives here. Results: 125: #4 Nathan Tomasello OSU maj. dec. Carson Kuhn PSU, 21-12 / 0-4 133: #2 Luke Pletcher OSU dec. Corey Keener PSU, 5-4 / 0-7 141: #11 Joey McKenna OSU dec. #6 Nick Lee PSU, 7-6 / 0-10 149: #1 Zain Retherford PSU tech fall #7 Ke-Shawn Hayes OSU, 20-4 (TF; 7:00) / 5-10 157: #5 Micah Jordan OSU tech fall Bo Pipher PSU, 24-9 (TF; 6:06) / 5-15 165: #1 Vincenzo Joseph PSU maj. dec. #14 Te-Shan Campbell OSU, 12-3 / 9-15 174: #2 Mark Hall PSU dec. #3 Bo Jordan OSU, 6-4 / 12-15 184: #1 Bo Nickal PSU maj. dec. #2 Myles Martin OSU, 10-2 / 16-15 197: Anthony Cassar PSU dec. No. 1 Kollin Moore OSU, 6-3 / 19-15 285: #1 Kyle Snyder OSU dec. #6 Nick Nevills PSU, 15-10 / 19-18 Attendance: 6,699 (40th straight Rec Hall sellout, 43rd of 45 including 3 of 5 in BJC) Records: Penn State 12-0, 8-0 B1G; Ohio State 12-1, 7-1 B1G Up Next for Penn State: home vs. Iowa, Bryce Jordan Center, Saturday, Feb. 10, 8 p.m. (BTN) BOUT-BY-BOUT: 125: Senior Carson Kuhn (Sandy, Utah) made his Penn State debut in front of a sold out Rec Hall crowd, taking on No. 4 Nathan Tomasello. Tomasello came out quick, taking Kuhn down for an early 2-1 lead. The Lion senior, a transfer from Boise State, then countered a Tomasello shot for a takedown and a 3-2 lead with 2:10 on the clock. Tomasello quickly escaped and Kuhn caught him in a shoulder throw for a second takedown and a 5-3 lead with 1:15 on the clock. The senior maintained control of the Buckeye All-American until the 1:38 mark when an escape cut Kuhn's lead to 5-4. Tomasello then took the Buckeye down for a takedown and, after a Kuhn escape, the bout was tied 6-6. Kuhn continued to press on offense, taking Tomasello down at the :55 mark for an 8-6 lead. He then worked action on top long enough to build up a :32 time edge before Tomasello escaped to an 8-7 Kuhn lead. Tomasello chose down to start the second period and Kuhn controlled the action until an escape at the 1:40 mark tied the bout at 8-8. Tomasello turned a solid how single into a takedown and a 10-8 lead with 1:00 left. The Buckeye turned Kuhn for four near fall points and led 14-8 at the :30 mark. Trailing 14-8, Kuhn chose down to start the third period. The Lion escaped to a 14-9 score and action resumed in the center circle. Tomasello quickly added another takedown and led 16-10. Tomasello countered a Kuhn shot for another score to lead 18-10 and the Buckeye worked his riding time up over 1:00. Kuhn escaped to an 18-11 score but Tomasello countered another shot for a takedown. Kuhn added an escape, Tomasello a riding time point, and the Buckeye notched the hard-fought 21-12 major. 133: Senior Corey Keener (Schuylkill Haven, Pa.) met No. 2 Luke Pletcher at 133. Pletcher drew first blood with a takedown on the edge of the mat to lead 2-0 at the 2:06 mark. Keener quickly escaped to a 2-1 score at 1:40 and action resumed in the center circle. Pletcher added a second takedown with 1:00 on the clock and Keener nearly reversed him with :30 left. But action moved out of bounds and the Lion settled for an escape to trail 4-2 after one period. Kuhn chose down to start the second period and quickly escaped to a 4-3 deficit. The Lion senior worked low shots in the center circle but Pletcher was able to defend each effort. The duo battled evenly for the remainder of the middle stanza and Keener trailed 4-3 after two. Pletcher chose down to start the third period. Keener broke the Buckeye down on the edge of the mat and worked his riding time disadvantage down below 1:00. Pletcher escaped to a 5-3 lead at the 1:30 mark. Keener worked offense in the middle of the mat but Pletcher was able to defend the clock down below :40. The Lion senior was unable to break through Pletcher's defense. Keener picked up a point on two Pletcher stalls and the Buckeye held on for a 5-4 win. 141: True freshman Nick Lee (Evansville, Ind.), ranked No. 6 at 141, met No. 11 Joey McKenna. McKenna scored at the 2:20 mark on a fast low single to take a 2-0 lead. The Lion freshman escaped to a 2-1 score at the 1:18 mark with McKenna holding 1:05 in riding time. The Lion freshman then pressed in on offense, turning a low single into a brief scramble and a takedown to lead 3-2 at the :35 mark. He then controlled the Buckeye for the remainder of the period to carry that lead into the second period. Lee chose down to start the second period. He fought off a quick McKenna turn attempt but could not break free for an escape as the Buckeye controlled the action for over 1:00. Lee got the escape to lead 4-2 with :40 on the clock but McKenna had 1:45 in riding time. McKenna scrambled for a late takedown and the bout was tied 4-4 after two. McKenna chose down to start the third period and quickly escaped to a 5-4 lead with 1:37 in time. Lee began to press on offense and McKenna played defense to work the clock down to 1:38. Lee notched a takedown to lead 6-5 and cut McKenna loose to a 6-6 tie with 1:10 on the clock. McKenna's defense worked the clock down to :42. Lee shot, McKenna countered, and the ensuing scramble worked the clock down to just :10. Lee was unable to break through as McKenna backed away to kill the clock. The Buckeye's 1:32 in riding time gave him a 7-6 win. 149: Senior Zain Retherford (Benton, Pa.), ranked No. 1 at 149, battled No. 7 Ke-Shawn Hayes. Retherford pressed the offense for the first two minutes and finally forced the Buckeye into a stall waring. The Buckeye then notched a takedown that Retherford quickly escaped from. Hayes slid down to a fast double leg on the edge of the mat for a second takedown and led 4-1. After a reset, Retherford quickly reversed the Buckeye and added two back points to lead 5-4, a lead he carried into the second stanza. Retherford chose neutral to start the second period and took the Buckeye down to lead 7-4. He tried to turn Hayes for back points and got the turn at the ;20 mark.. He picked up four near fall points and led 11-4 after two periods. Hayes chose down to start the third period and Retherford quickly turned him for two more back points to lead 13-4. Retherford picked up another point on a stall at the 1:00 mark and another at the :20 mark. He then turned him for four more back points and, with 3:19 in riding time, notched a decisive 20-4 technical fall at the 7:00 mark. 157: With No. 1 Jason Nolf (Yatesboro, Pa.), defending NCAA Champion at 157, out with an injury, red-shirt freshman Bo Pipher (Paonia, Colo.) made his Rec Hall dual debut at 157 for Penn State. Pipher took on No. 5 Micah Jordan of Ohio State. Pipher stepped away from two early Jordan shots but the Buckeye connected on the third for a 2-1 lead at the 1:55 mark. Jordan scored again at the 1:30 mark and opened up a 4-2 lead. The Buckeye added a third takedown and led 6-3. Jordan tacked on a fourth takedown to lead 8-3 with 1:16 in riding time after one period. Jordan chose neutral to start the second period and quickly took the Lion freshman down to lead 10-3. Pipher escaped to a 10-4 score but Jordan's offense was too much and the Lion trailed 12-5 at the 1:05 mark. Pipher escaped to a 14-6 score with :30 on the clock but Jordan added a late takedown to lead 16-6 with 2:05 in time after two. Pipher chose down to start the third period and Jordan quickly reversed him. He went on to pick up two more takedowns to lead 22-8 at the 1:08 mark. A final takedown gave the Buckeye a 24-9 tech fall at the 6:06 mark. 165: Sophomore Vincenzo Joseph (Pittsburgh, Pa.), ranked No. 1 at 165, met No. 14 Te-Shan Campbell. The duo battled on their free in the center of the mat for the first minute-plus before Joseph connected on a low single to open up a 2-0 lead with 1:39 on the clock. The Lion sophomore then controlled the action long enough to build up over 1:00 in riding time. With the clock down below :40, Campbell escaped to a 2-1 score. Joseph nearly scored again as the period ended but Campbell fought off the effort. Leading 2-1 with 1:09 in riding time, Joseph chose down to start the second stanza and escaped to a 3-1 lead with 1:00 in riding time. Joseph picked up another point on a Campbell penalty and led 4-1 with 1:20 on the clock. Joseph continued to chase Campbell around the mat and picked up another takedown at the :12 mark to up his lead to 6-1. Trailing 6-1, Campbell chose down to start the third period and Joseph cut him loose to a 6-2 lead. Joseph continued to press the Buckeye, picking up a stall warning and then taking him down for an 8-2 lead with :55 left. Needing bonus points, Joseph cut the Buckeye loose to an 8-3 score. The Lion picked up another point on a stall and led 9-3, then took the Buckeye down at the :10 mark. With 1:59 in riding time, Joseph rolled to a 12-3 major decision. 174: Sophomore Mark Hall (Apple Valley, Minn.), ranked No. 2 at 174, met No. 3 Bo Jordan of Ohio State. The duo battled evenly for the first :45 before Hall got in deep on a high single. Jordan countered the shot and the duo scrambled to a point where Jordan was awarded a takedown to lead 2-0. Hall steadily worked his way to a reversal and the bout was tied 2-2 at the 1:14 mark. Jordan escaped to a 3-2 lead with 1:10 left and action resumed in the middle of the mat. Neither man broke through for any offense over the final seconds and Hall trailed 3-2 after one. Jordan chose down to start the second period and Hall controlled the action from the top position. The Lion sophomore worked the clock down to 1:11, still in control, when a reset was called. Jordan escaped quickly off the whistle and led 4-2 with 1:05 on the clock. Trailing by two, Hall chose down to start the third period. He quickly escaped to a 4-3 deficit with 1:50 left in the bout. Hall countered a slight Jordan move, stepped behind the Buckeye and took him down to lead 5-4 with 1:14 left. Hall then worked top control long enough to work his riding time edge up over 1:00. He continued to control Jordan for the final :30 and, with 1:40 in riding time, posted a strong 6-4 win. 184: Junior Bo Nickal (Allen, Texas), ranked No. 1 at 184, faced off against No. 2 Myles Martin. Nickal shot early, forcing Martin into defense over the first minute. The duo battled on their feet on the Nittany Lion logo for over a minute. Nickal fought off a Martin counter attempt in front of the press table and countered the move for a takedown and a 2-0 lead at :29. The Ohio State bench called for an official review on the scramble. The call stood and, after a reset, Martin escaped to a 2-1 score. Leading 2-1, Nickal chose down to start the second period and quickly escaped to a 3-1 lead. Martin got in deep on a low single and Nickal forced a scramble in the middle of the mat, working for a counter takedown. He nearly got the takedown but a stalemate reset things at the :40 mark. Nickal blew through a late high shot to open up a 5-1 lead as the second period ended. Martin chose down to start the third period and escaped to a 5-2 score. Nickal continued to flurry, working his way for a takedown and upping his lead to 7-2 with 1:20 left to wrestle. Nickal spent the last minute plus looking for a cradle and with just :02 left, got two near fall points. An additional point with 2:07 in riding time allowed Nickal to post the dominating 10-2 major decision. 197: Sophomore Anthony Cassar (Rocky Hill, N.J.) got the nod at 197 and took on No. 1 Kollin Moore. The duo battled evenly for the first half of the opening stanza with neither wrestler finding an opening to score. Cassar nearly connected on a low single but Moore was able to bounce out of trouble with :35 on the clock. Cassar also got hit for a first stall in the scramble. With the bout tied 0-0, Moore chose down to start the second period and quickly escaped to a 1-0 lead. The Lion sophomore turned a high single into a takedown and a 2-1 lead at the 1:10 mark before Moore escaped to tie the bout at 2-2 with :50 on the clock. Cassar stepped away from a fast Moore shot and reset action in the middle of the mat with :40 left in the middle period. Tied at 2-2, Cassar chose down to start the third period and Moore cut him loose to a 3-2 Cassar lead. Cassar fought off a solid Moore shot with 1:10 left and then countered his way to a takedown and a 5-2 lead with :50 on the clock. The Lion then maintained control long enough to work the clock down to :25 before a reset was called. The Lion sophomore gave up stall point during a rideout and, with 1:16 in riding time, posted the thrilling 6-3 win. 285: Junior Nick Nevills (Clovis, Calif.), ranked No. 6 at 285, took on defending NCAA Champion and top-ranked Kyle Snyder of Ohio State. Nevills came out on fire, taking Snyder down early for a 2-0 lead at the 2:23 mark. The Buckeye quickly escaped and Nevills led 2-1 at the 2:07 mark. Snyder answered with his own takedown and took a 3-2 lead with :50 on the cock. Nevills escaped to a 3-3 tie and action resumed neutral. Nevills fought off a Snyder takedown but then was taken down twice quickly. Penn State's bench challenged the second takedown. The call stood and Nevills trailed 7-5 after one period. The Lion chose down to start the second period, escaped, and was taken down to trail 9-7 at the 1:36 mark. Nevills used a solid single to take the Buckeye down and tie the bout at 9-9. Snyder escaped to a 10-9 lead and then tacked on one more takedown to lead 12-9 after two periods. Leading by three, Snyder chose down to start the third period and escaped to a 13-9 lead. Nevills continued to press on offense as the clock moved down below 1:00. Snyder worked his way to a takedown at the :20 mark and took a 15-10 lead with :15 on the clock. He fought off one final shot and dropped a hard-fought 15-10 decision to the defending NCAA Champion.
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HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. -- The Drexel wrestling team opened the weekend Saturday on Long Island where the Dragons cruised past Hofstra for an EIWA win, 31-12. The Dragons improved to 9-3 (4-3 EIWA) with the victory, while the Pride fell to 8-8 (2-3 EIWA). Drexel jumped out to wins in the first six weight classes, including three bonus-point wins, to take a 24-0 lead. The Dragons then closed out the 31-12 victory with two wins at the final four spots. Tanner Shoap opened the afternoon with a 7-6 decision of Jacob Martin at 125 pounds. At 133 pounds, No. 4 Austin DeSanto returned to the lineup to earn another first-period tech fall over Garrett Lambert, 18-3. Julian Flores earned the Dragons' 39th win by fall of the year with a third-period pin over Vinny Vespa at 141 pounds, followed by Evan Barczak's 4-0 decision win over Ryan Burkert at 149 pounds. At 157 pounds, No. 24 Garett Hammond continued to push the Dragons' lead with an 18-8 major decision over Chris Mauriello, while No. 33 Ebed Jarrell outlasted Ricky Stamm at 165 pounds, 4-3. After a loss by fall 174 pounds, No. 28 Alex DeCiantis got the Dragons back on track with a 12-3 major decision win over Anthony Olivieri at 184 pounds followed by No. 16 Stephen Loiseau earning the 6-3 decision over former Dragon Nezar Haddad at 197 pounds. The Dragons return to the mat Sunday afternoon when they host No. 21 Rider at the DAC at 1 p.m. Results: 125: Tanner Shoap (DU) DEC Jacob Martin (HU), 7-6 133: No. 4 Austin DeSanto (DU) TF Garrett Lambert (HU), 18-3 141: Julian Flore (DU) WBF Vinny Vespa (HU), 149: Evan Barczak (DU) DEC Ryan Burkert (HU), 4-0 157: No. 24 Garett Hammond (DU) MAJ Chris Mauriello (HU), 18-8 165: No. 33 Ebed Jarrell (DU) DEC Ricky Stamm (HU), 4-3 174: Sage Heller (HU) WBF No. 30 Austin Rose (DU), 184: No. 28 Alex DeCiantis (DU) MAJ Anthony Olivieri (HU), 12-3 197: No. 16 Stephen Loiseau (DU) DEC Nezar Haddad (HU), 6-2 HWT: No. 9 Michael Hughes (HU) WBF Vincenzo Pelusi (DU),
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PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- Senior Zeke Salvo posted a pin to pace six winners for the Bears as Brown University wrestling topped the University of Pennsylvania, 25-17, in an Ivy League dual meet on Saturday afternoon at the Pizzitola Sports Center. With the Bears (3-5, 3-2 EIWA, 1-1 Ivy) celebrating Senior Day as part of their Alumni & Family Weekend, Salvo (Baltimore, Md.) notched a fall to push Brown ahead of the Quakers (7-5, 4-3 EIWA, 0-1 Ivy) in the team score, 18-10, as the Bears maintained at least a four-point edge the rest of the way. Prior to the meet, Brown honored senior wrestlers Salvo, Charlie Banaszak (Bethesda, Md.), Michael Russo (Jersey City, N.J.), and Justin Staudenmayer (Plymouth Meeting, Pa.) for their hard work and dedication to the program. Alongside Salvo's fourth fall of the year, freshman Bryce Rogers (Orlando, Fla.) also notched a bonus-point win with his third major decision of the year. Staudenmayer and juniors CJ LaFragola (Little Egg Harbor, N.J.) and Ian Butterbrodt (North Andover, Mass.) each won via decision. Sophomore Trey Keeley (Washington, Ill.) earned a win via forfeit. With the meet starting at 184 pounds, LaFragola picked up a 3-1 victory over Joe Heyob. LaFragola scored a takedown in the first period and an escape in the second on his way to the win. At 285 pounds, Butterbrodt gave Brown a 6-4 lead in the team score with a 6-3 win over Tyler Hall. He took a 4-1 lead after the first period on a pair of takedowns and added a reversal in the third. Keeley followed with his forfeit win at 125 pounds to give the Bears a 12-4 advantage. With Brown leading 12-10, Salvo extended the hosts' advantage to 18-10 with a fall in 1:23 over Tristin DeVincenzo at 141 pounds. Staudenmayer pushed the Bears ahead 21-13 with a 7-3 win over Joe Velliquette at 157 pounds. Staudenmayer shut out Velliquette through the first two periods and added four points in the third stanza for his team-leading 19th win of the year. Rogers closed the team win for the Bears with a 10-2 major decision triumph over Quinton Hiles. Leading 2-0 entering the third stanza, Rogers totaled three takedowns, an escape, and a riding time point to finish the meet. Next, Brown hosts Princeton tomorrow, Sunday, Feb. 4, at noon as part of the team's combined meet with the Brown gymnastics program. Results: 184: CJ LaFragola (B) def. Joe Heyob (P), Dec. 3-1 (Brown 3-0) 197: No. 8 Frank Mattiace (P) def. Tucker Ziegler (B), MD 11-2 (Penn 4-3) 285: Ian Butterbrodt (B) def. Tyler Hall (P), Dec. 6-3 (Brown 6-4) 125: Trey Keeley (B) wins by forfeit (Brown 12-4) 133: Gianni Ghione (P) def. Hunter Kosco (B), Fall 6:10 (Brown 12-10) 141: Zeke Salvo (B) def. Tristin DeVincenzo (P), Fall 1:23 (Brown 18-10) 149: Joe Oliva (P) def. Zach Krause (B), Dec. 11-8 (Brown 18-13) 157: Justin Staudenmayer (B) def. Joe Velliquette (P), Dec. 7-3 (Brown 21-13) 165: May Bethea (P) def. Jon Viruet (B), MD 12-4 (Brown 21-17) 174: Bryce Rogers (B) def. Quinton Hiles (P), MD 10-2 (Brown 25-17)
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ITHACA, N.Y. -- Cornell moved to 3-0 in Ivy League competition with a dominant 33-5 win over Columbia on Saturday afternoon at the Friedman Wrestling Center. The Big Red improved to 8-2 (3-0 Ivy), while the Lions fell to 3-10 (0-1 Ivy). The win was Cornell's 81st consecutive in Ivy League competition and its 37th without a defeat all-time against conference rivals at Friedman. The Big Red won five matches with bonus points, including three by the freshman trio of Ben Darmstadt (197), Yianni Diakomihalis (141) and Max Dean (184). Both Darmstadt and Diakomihalis earned wins by fall and Dean was one of three Big Red grapplers to earn major decision victories and one of three shutout victories on the day. Darmstadt got the dual going at 197, earning an early second period fall over Jacob Young for his 14th of the season. The third-ranked grappler at 197 improved to 22-1 on the year. Diakomihalis never let opponent Val Miele get to the break, pinning him at 2:05 of the first to move to 23-1 on the year. It was the sixth win by fall for the rookie, who improved to 3-0 in Ivy dual meets. Dean dominated Psomas to the tune of a 10-0 major to move his mark to 21-12, including a team-best 10-0 in dual competition. There were plenty of highlights in the win as Cornell built a 23-2 lead and cruised. Noah Baughman dominated Spencer Good at 125 en route to a 14-4 triumph, and Chaz Tucker did the only offensive scoring in a 10-4 triumph at 133. Will Koll majored tough Jacob Macalolooy 10-0 thanks to a late four-point turn to give the home team an extra bonus point. Brandon Womack rode out NCAA qualifier Tyrel White for a 2-0 win at 174 and Chris Schoenherr was impressive in his first-ever collegiate dual, moving from 149 all the way to 165 to capture a 10-5 victory over Laurence Kosoy. The Lions had ranked wrestlers win tight battles at 285 and 157, capturing both matches by a single takedown. The Lions had a team point deducted in the day's second match for unsportsmanlike conduct. Cornell will visit No. 23 Lock Haven tomorrow at 1 p.m. The match will be broadcast live on YouTube. Results: 197: #3 Ben Darmstadt (Cornell) won by fall over Jacob Young (Columbia), 3:23 285: #16 Garrett Ryan (Columbia) won by decision over Ben Honis (Cornell), 6-4 125: Noah Baughman (Cornell) won by major decision over Spencer Good (Columbia), 14-4 133: Chaz Tucker (Cornell) won by decision over Alec Kelly (Columbia), 10-4 141: #4 Yianni Diakomihalis (Cornell) won by fall over Val Miele (Columbia), 2:05 149: Will Koll (Cornell) won by major decision over Jacob Macalolooy (Columbia), 10-0 157: #13 Markus Scheidel (Columbia) won by decision over Fredy Stroker (Cornell), 4-2 165: Chris Schoenherr (Cornell) won by decision over Laurence Kosoy (Columbia), 10-5 174: Brandon Womack (Cornell) won by decision over Tyrel White (Columbia), 2-0 184: #11 Max Dean (Cornell) won by major decision over Andrew Psomas (Columbia), 10-0 * Columbia deducted a team point for unsportsmanlike conduct
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Gable Steveson edged Daniel "Greg" Kerkvliet 3-2 (Photo/Jeff Beshey, The Guillotine) INVER GROVE HEIGHTS, Minn. -- In a battle of freestyle world champions, Gable Steveson of Apple Valley (Minn.) edged Daniel "Greg" Kerkvliet (Simley, Minn.) 3-2 in front of 1,900 fans on Friday night at Simley High School in Inver Grove Heights, Minn. Apple Valley defeated Simley 38-24. Steveson, the nation's No. 1 senior, won two Cadet world titles before moving up to the Junior level last year and winning a Junior world title in Tampere, Finland. Kerkvliet, the nation's No. 2 220-pounder, won a Cadet world title in freestyle in September. He moved up to heavyweight to face Steveson. With the match tied 1-1 in the third period, Steveson shot a low double leg, which he converted to take a takedown to grab a 3-1 lead. Kerkvliet escaped a short time later, but Steveson held on for the one-point victory. Steveson signed with the University of Minnesota, while the junior Kerkvliet has given a verbal commitment to Oklahoma State. "When we get to the NCAA finals, it's not going to look like this," Steveson, told the Pioneer Press. "The score's not going to be 3-2 next time. All respect to him, but I'm coming for it. He's mine."
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USAF Academy, Colo. -- The West Virginia University wrestling team overcame a 18-12 deficit to defeat Air Force, 19-18, on match point criteria, picking up its first-ever Big 12 Conference road win in program history Friday evening, at Clune Arena, in USAF Academy, Colorado. With two bouts remaining, the Mountaineers (4-5, 3-3 Big 12) desperately needed a pair of decisions to tie the dual score at 18-18. Redshirt senior Jacob A. Smith, ranked 18th nationally, answered the call for the Mountaineers, as he grinded out a 6-4 decision over Anthony McLaughlin at 197 pounds to bring West Virginia within three, down 18-15. Sophomore Brandon Ngati followed in his footsteps, capturing a hard-fought 3-1 decision in the heavyweight bout to put the Mountaineers' at 18 on the scoreboard at the end of regulation. With the win, West Virginia ended up walking away with the 19-18 victory based off match point criteria, outscoring Air Force (6-3, 1-2 Big 12), 28-27, for its third win in league action this season. "This time we had to come together as a team," said fourth-year coach Sammie Henson. "We're a family. I think they [the team] really bought into that. They showed a lot of perseverance. We really are a family, and it was really cool to watch them pull this one out. It was ugly. We are on the road, and we are dealing with the altitude. Sometimes a win is ugly, but we'll take it." Redshirt junior Zeke Moisey, ranked No. 15 in the nation, started things off for the Mountaineers with a 7-3 victory over Anthony DeCesare at 125 pounds. Moisey tacked on an early takedown in the first period before using four nearfall points in the second for the 6-1 advantage. DeCesare used a takedown of his own in the third frame, but it wasn't enough, as Moisey captured the 7-3 victory to put the Mountaineers on the scoreboard first. At 133 pounds, redshirt freshman Matthew Schmitt won by forfeit, giving the Mountaineers a 9-0 advantage. However, the Falcons fought back and won three straight matches at 141, 149 and 157 pounds to take a 12-9 lead entering intermission. Freshman Nick Kiussis evened the score at 12-12 with a 4-3 decision at 165 pounds. Air Force's Alexandre Lopouchanski started in the defensive position after a scoreless first frame, earning the escape for the 1-0 lead. Kiussis did not falter though, as he came out firing on all cylinders in the final period, notching a pair of escapes and a takedown for the 4-3 victory over Lopouchanski. Air Force then scored on back-to-back decisions at 174 pounds and 184 pounds, respectively, for the 18-12 match lead. However, it was West Virginia that closed out the dual with a pair of decisions for the overall team victory. The Mountaineers will head to Greeley on Saturday for a 9 p.m. ET matchup with Northern Colorado (2-7, 1-3 Big 12) at Bank of Colorado Arena. Live stats will be provided on TrackWrestling. For more information on the Mountaineers, visit WVUsports.com and follow WVUWrestling on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Results: 125: No. 16/15/13 Zeke Moisey (WVU) dec. Anthony DeCesare (Air Force), 7-3 133: Matthew Schmitt (WVU) wins by forfeit 141: Alec Opsal (Air Force) dec. Christian Monserrat (WVU), 4-2 149: Dane Robbins (Air Force) dec. Kyler Rea (WVU), 3-1 157: Alex Mossing (Air Force) wins by fall Zachary Moore (WVU), F 2:36 165: Nick Kiussis (WVU) dec. Alexandre Lopouchanski (Air Force), 4-3 174: Michael Billingsley (Air Force) dec. Parker VonEgidy (WVU), 6-4 184: Zen Ikehara (Air Force) dec. Brenden McRill (WVU), 3-1 [SV-1] 197: No. -/18/- Jacob A. Smith (WVU) dec. Anthony McLaughlin (Air Force), 6-4 285: Brandon Ngati (WVU) dec. Matt Wagner (Air Force), 3-1
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OREM, Utah -- The Utah Valley University wrestling team won six of the 10 bouts en route to defeating Big 12 power Oklahoma for the first time in program history by criteria, 19-18, on Friday evening at Lockhart Arena. With OU (7-8, 3-4 Big 12) holding to an 18-15 lead entering the final match, UVU 141-pound redshirt freshman Matt Findlay pulled out a 12-10 overtime victory over No. 26 Mike Longo to deadlock the team score at 18-18. The dual then headed to criteria, and Utah Valley (8-3, 4-1 Big 12) held the tiebreaker thanks to winning six individual matches on the night. "I'm really pleased with how the guys wrestled. I told the team that if they went out and fought, we would win this match because we know that we are good enough," head UVU coach Greg Williams said. "Despite having Taylor LaMont out of the lineup tonight, I'm not surprised with how we wrestled. It was just a wonderful outcome and I'm thrilled for our team, our coaching staff and our fans." Trailing 9-0 after two matches, 16th-ranked sophomore Demetrius Romero got the Wolverines going with a hard fought 3-2 come-from-behind decision over #24 Dewaylon Barnes to jumpstart a five-match winning streak for Utah Valley. Sophomore Kimball Bastian then immediately followed with a 2-1 upset victory over 10th-ranked Yoanse Mejias, 184-pound redshirt freshman Gary Jantzer picked up a 9-6 win of his own over OU's Matthew Waddell, sophomore 197-pounder Tanner Orndorff continued UVU's winning ways with a 6-2 decision over #32 Andrew Dixon, and 26th-ranked senior heavyweight Dustin Dennison capped the spurt with a 2-1 decision over Connor Webb to give Utah Valley a 15-9 lead on the team score. With Romero trailing 1-0 entering the final stanza, the Wolverine 165-pounder got things going with an escape and followed things up with the decisive takedown to hold on to the 3-2 win over the fellow ranked foe and improve to 23-4 overall and a perfect 11-0 in duals on the year. Bastian (12-7, 5-2 overall) then followed with the upset of the night by recording the 2-1 victory over the 10th-ranked Sooner and 2017 NCAA qualifier Mejias. After being granted a penalty point in the first and an escape in the second, Bastian held a 2-1 lead over Mejias with time winding down in the final period. Mejias then looked to have scored the go-ahead takedown with mere seconds remaining, but after review, the official erased the takedown off the board and Bastian held on for the big upset. Jantzer (18-10, 7-3 duals) then continued the Wolverine spurt with a 9-6 win of his own over Waddell. The UVU 184-pounder recorded three takedowns, two escapes and an additional riding time point en route to earning the 9-6 decision. Orndorff (17-10, 7-4 duals) then had a strong final two periods against Oklahoma's Dixon to score the 6-2 win over the OU senior. Trailing 2-1 in the second, the UVU 2017 NCAA qualifier Orndorff scored an escape to even the score and followed that up with a two-point nearfall, a stall point and a riding time point to beat Dixon, 6-2. The 26th-ranked and fellow 2017 NCAA qualifier Dennison (25-7, 7-2 duals) then capped UVU's spurt by holing on to a 2-1 win over Oklahoma's Webb. Dennison scored an escape and a stall point on his way to earing his career-best 25th victory of the season. With sixth-ranked Wolverine Taylor LaMont out of the lineup on the night due to an injury, 16th-ranked Sooner Christian Moody (125 pounds) then put an end to UVU's streak with a second-period fall over junior Josh Jensen to tie the team score at 15-15. OU's Jake Rubio then followed with a tightly contested 2-0 victory over Durbin Lloren at 133 pounds to give the Sooners an 18-15 lead heading into the final match. Facing a must-win challenge against No. 26 Longo, UVU's Findlay (8-5, 4-1 Big 12) didn't disappoint the home crowd by knocking off Longo in overtime to seal the win for the Wolverines. With Findlay and Longo seemingly matching one another move-for-move, the Wolverine redshirt freshman managed to score six points in the final two periods to tie the bout at 10-10 and send the contest into overtime. Findlay then didn't ease up, as he scored the match-sealing takedown in the first sudden-victory period to take the bout by a score of 12-10 over the three-time NCAA qualifier Longo. As a whole, the Wolverines defeated a total of four ranked opponents in the contest. Oklahoma is also currently receiving votes for the USA Today/NWCA Top 25 Coaches Poll. With the win, Utah Valley remains in third place in the Big 12 standings with a 4-1 league record. UVU only trails No. 5 Oklahoma State and No. 12 South Dakota State, who are both tied for first with identical unblemished 5-0 Big 12 records. The contest marked UVU's first home dual against a core Big 12 Conference member since joining the league as an affiliate nearly three years ago, and its second win of the year over a core Big 12 foe after previously defeating West Virginia earlier in the season. "I don't think you can ask for a anything better than to have your crowd come into a big match like we did tonight. It really came down to the wire and our guys could feel that energy," Williams added when asked about the home crowd of 1,488 fans. "It meant a lot and it was great." The Wolverines will now hit the road for their final road trip of the regular season next week, as they'll head to the Front Range to face No. 22 Wyoming in Laramie on Feb. 9 and Air Force in Colorado Springs on Feb. 10. Both contests will begin at 7 p.m. MT and will be streamed live on FloWrestling.org. Following the trip, UVU will return home for its final dual of the season when it welcomes Northern Colorado to town on Feb. 16 at 7 p.m. for Senior Night. Results: 149: #20 Davion Jeffries (OU) Fall Matthew Ontiveros (UVU), 1:40 157: #33 Justin Thomas (OU) Dec. Raider Lofthouse (UVU), 6-2 165: #16 Demetrius Romero (UVU) Dec. #24 Dewaylon Barnes (OU), 3-2 174: Kimball Bastian (UVU) Dec. #10 Yoanse Mejias (OU), 2-1 184: Gary Jantzer (UVU) Dec. Matthew Waddell (OU), 9-6 197: Tanner Orndorff (UVU) Dec. #32 Andrew Dixon (OU), 6-2 285: #26 Dustin Dennison (UVU) Dec. Connor Webb (OU), 2-1 125: #16 Christian Moody (OU) Fall Josh Jensen (UVU), 4:39 133: Jake Rubio (OU) Dec. Durbin Lloren (UVU), 2-0 141: Matt Findlay (UVU) Dec. #26 Mike Longo (OU), 12-10 (SV-1)
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Carter Happel celebrates after pinning Tommy Thorn (Photo/Mark Lundy, Lutte-Lens.com) IOWA CITY, Iowa -- The University of Iowa wrestling team opened and closed its 34-7 dual win against No. 18 Minnesota with falls on Friday night at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Senior Brandon Sorensen and redshirt freshman Carter Happel, two Iowa natives at opposite ends of their careers, each flattened Gophers on opposite sides of the dual. Sorensen, batting leadoff for the first time this season, opened the dual with a fall in 3:32 at 149 pounds. Nine matches later, after the Hawkeyes had already built a 28-7 lead, Happel put on the finishing touches with a fall in 6:58. Somewhere in between the Hawkeyes won six more bouts, two by major decision and one by technical fall. The Hawkeyes held a 24-8 advantage in takedowns, and recorded three wins over top 10 opponents. It marked their fourth straight win in the series. WHEN IT WAS OVER Iowa led 19-4 when Sam Stoll won by 12-1 major decision at 285 to extend the Hawkeyes' lead to 19 points with three matches remaining. Stoll recorded takedowns in both the first and second periods to build a 5-0 lead, and finished the third with two takedowns, two stalling points, and 3:17 of riding time. Michael Kemerer picked up a 16-6 major decision over Jake Short (Photo/Mark Lundy, Lutte-Lens.com) FIRST FOUR AT THE DOOR The Hawkeyes opened the dual with four straight wins. After Sorensen registered his fifth pin of the season at 149, Michael Kemerer followed with a 16-6 major decision over No. 18 Jake Short at 157. Kemerer scored five takedowns through the first two periods, and finished his scoring in the third with a reversal and two nearfall points as time expired. Alex Marinelli extended the lead with a 5-1 win over No. 8 Nick Wanzek at 165, and Joey Gunther made it 16-0 with a 5-1 decision at 174. 30-0 Spencer Lee won by 15-0 technical fall for the second straight week, and for the second time against a top 10 opponent. Lee led 6-0 after the first, 13-0 after the second, and terminated his match against No. 6 Ethan Lizak, a 2017 NCAA finalist, with a takedown at the 1:15 mark of the third. Lee won by 15-0 technical fall against No. 9 Drew Mattin (Michigan) on Jan. 27. BRANDS ON THE WIN "Good hustle, anytime you can hustle you give yourself a chance to win. We have Northwestern coming to town, thats where we're at." KEMERER ON BEING SECOND MAN UP "I kind of liked it. One thing I learned last week was when 157 wrestled, I was the only one on the bench watching. This time more people got to watch me wrestle, guys on the team I'm talking about. So that's kind of cool." MARINELLI ON FINISHING HIS SECOND STRAIGHT TOP 10 WIN "I heard Terry at the end say "you ride him!" He said it pretty loud and that just gave me motivation to ride him, I knew there was short time, and getting that riding time is huge in those close matches." UP NEXT Iowa returns to the mat Sunday hosting No. 17 Northwestern at 10 a.m. (CT) at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. The Hawkeyes will recognize seniors Phillip Laux, Logan McQuillen, and Brandon Sorensen following the dual. Tickets are available at hawkeyesports.com/tickets. NOTABLES Attendance was 9,335 The dual started at 149. It was the first time this year Iowa did not start at 125. Brandon Sorensen recorded his second straight fall, sixth of the season. He improved to 34-3 all-time at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Kemerer extended his winning streak to 21 matches. Marinelli improved to 11-0 with four wins over top 10 opponents. Gunther improved to 5-0 this season in Big Ten duals. Spencer Lee's last four matches have been wins over top 10 opponents. He has recorded 15-0 technical falls in the last two. Carter Happel's pin was the second of his career, first at home. Results: 149 -- #2 Brandon Sorensen (IA) pinned Ben Brancale (M), 3:32; 6-0 157 -- #2 Michael Kemerer (IA) dec. #18 Jake Short (M), 16-6; 10-0 165 -- #7 Alex Marinelli (IA) dec. #8 Nick Wanzek (M), 5-1; 13-0 174 -- Joey Gunther (IA) dec. Chris Pfarr (M), 5-1; 16-0 184 -- Brandon Krone (M) major dec. #20 Mitch Bowman (IA), 12-2; 16-4 197 -- #7 Cash Wilcke (IA) dec. Dylan Anderson (M), 10-7; 19-4 285 -- #3 Sam Stoll (IA) major dec. Rylee Streifel (M), 12-1; 23-4 125 -- #3 Spencer Lee (IA) tech. fall #6 Ethan Lizak (M), 15-0; 28-4 133 -- #12 Mitch McKee (M) dec. Paul Glynn (IA), 7-2; 28-7 141 - Carter Happel (IA) pinned #10 Tommy Thorn (M); 6:58; 34-7 Carver-Hawkeye Arena Records: #7 Iowa (10-2, 5-2) | #18 Minnesota (5-6, 3-3) Attendance: 9,335
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Coach charged with stealing nearly $20K from wrestling club
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Robert WatkinsA junior high school teacher and coach has been charged with forging checks and stealing thousands of dollars from a youth wrestling club. Pennsylvania state police arrested Robert Watkins, a social studies teacher and wrestling coach at Towanda Area Junior-Senior High School, who has been charged with two counts of forgery and one count of theft totaling nearly $20,000 from the Towanda Youth Wrestling Club. The alleged incidents took place between March 2016 and November 2017. WNEP-TV reported that arrest papers stated the president of the youth wrestling club told state police money was missing, and someone was forging the president's name. Troopers say that man was Watkins. Court papers indicate that Watkins, 46, wrote a check from the wrestling club for $9,600 to repay a loan he took from his personal retirement fund. Another check for almost $2,000 went toward a new sink being installed at a club. In addition, state troopers said Watkins also took thousands of dollars through a series of ATM withdrawals. -
EVANSTON, Ill. -- No. 1 Nick Suriano (125) secured a win over a top-10 opponent, No. 17 John Van Brill (157) contributed to the pin pool and No. 11 Richie Lewis (165) won by major decision as No. 19 Rutgers (6-5, 2-4) delivered a 22-13 victory over No. 17 Northwestern (8-3, 3-3) Friday night at Patten Gymnasium in Evanston, Illinois. The Scarlet Knights produced wins in six bouts during their dual with the Wildcats, as No. 20 Scott DelVecchio (133), Michael Van Brill (141) and No. 12 Nicholas Gravina (184) also contributed individual victories. The win marked the second in Big Ten Conference action during 2017-18 and was the third ranked dual victory for RU this season. "Anytime you get a win in the Big Ten on the road against a nationally-ranked program, it's big," said head coach Scott Goodale. "I thought we wrestled hard again. We backed up our Penn State effort with another really good effort and we won a lot of close matches, which is important." Suriano faced No. 10 Sebastian Rivera.to start the dual, a rematch from when they both squared off at the Midlands Championships back in December. Suriano collected a takedown in the first period, escaped in the third and added the riding time point for the 4-1 decision over Rivera. The win moved Suriano to 20-0 on the season, as the Bergen Catholic product now owns a perfect 11-0 mark in dual action with victories over five ranked opponents. Suriano defeated Rivera, 7-6, in the semifinal bout at Midlands in their first meeting. Decisions from DelVecchio and Michael Van Brill followed, as Rutgers sprinted out to a 9-0 lead on the Wildcats. DelVecchio trailed Colin Valdiviez, 4-3, after two periods, but landed a takedown with 1:40 left in the match to regain a 5-4 lead. Another takedown followed in the closing seconds of the match, as DelVecchio left Patten Gym with an 8-4 decision. Michael Van Brill also muscled a win for the Scarlet Knights, courtesy of his 5-1 decision over Alec McKenna. Van Brill earned a takedown in the first period, rode McKenna out in period two and added an escape and takedown in the final two minutes for the result. After a 9-3 loss from No. 12 Eleazar DeLuca (149) to No. 5 Ryan Deakin put Northwestern on the team scoreboard, John Van Brill followed with an exclamation mark. The Mullica Hill, New Jersey, native got Shayne Oster on his back for the fall at 2:43, his fourth pin of the season and second in dual action. After five bouts, Rutgers led Northwestern, 15-3. Lewis continued the momentum for the Scarlet Knights, outworking Michael Sepke for the 10-2 major decision. Up 7-2 with 17 seconds left in the match, Lewis delivered his fourth takedown of the night by almost driving Sepke into the scorer's table. The riding time point gave Lewis his fifth major of the season and put Rutgers ahead, 19-3 A close loss by Joseph Grello (174) to No. 17 Johnny Sebastian made it 19-6. Gravina followed with another gritty performance, this time against former NCAA qualifier Mitch Sliga. An escape by Gravina was the only difference after two periods, but Gravina earned the riding time point while Sliga was hit with a caution. Gravina would win the bout, 3-0, and secure the dual match for Rutgers. The Scarlet Knights return to action on Sunday (Feb. 4), when they compete at No. 14 Illinois for a 2 p.m. dual on BTN2Go. Knight Notes • The win marked the third over a ranked foe this season. Rutgers has defeated No. 17 Northwestern, then-No. 19 Oklahoma (Nov. 11), then-No. 24 North Carolina (Jan. 12) in 2017-18. • Rutgers moved to 3-0 all-time against the Wildcats. • Goodale now owns 159 wins for his career, passing Deane Oliver for second most in program history. Goodale needs just eight more victories to surpass John Sacchi for the all-time mark at Rutgers. Sacchi owns 166 career wins. • Surinao is now 5-0 against ranked Intermat foes this season, outscoring them 27-9 in those matches. • Lewis has now captured victories in seven of his last eight outings, which includes ranked victories over then-No. 11 Isaiah White (Nebraska), then-No. 11 Te'shan Campbell (Ohio State) and then-no. 13 Anthony Valenica (Arizona State). • This was the third dual that both John and Michael Van Brill delivered wins. They also both had victories in duals against Oklahoma and Hofstra this season. • Willie Scott made his 2017-18 dual debut, competing at 197 pounds. Results: 125: No. 1/1/2 Nick Suriano (RU) dec. No. 10/10/7 Sebastian Rivera (NU), 4-1 | RU 3, NU 0 133: No. 20/16/15 Scott DelVecchio (RU) dec. Colin Valdiviez (NU), 8-5 | RU 6, NU 0 141: Michael Van Brill (RU) dec. Alec McKenna (NU), 5-1 | RU 9, NU 0 149: No. 5/9/4 Ryan Deakin (NU) dec. No. 12/12/10 Eleazar DeLuca (RU), 9-3 | RU 9, NU 3 157: No. 17/15/16 John Van Brill (RU) Fall Shayne Oster (NU), 2:43 | RU 15, NU 3 165: No. 11/11/11 Richie Lewis (NU) maj. dec. Michael Sepke (NU), 10-2 | RU 19, NU 3 174: No. 17/17/17 Johnny Sebastian (NU) dec. Joe Grello (RU), 5-2 | RU 19, NU 6 184: No. 12/13/11 Nicholas Gravina (RU) dec. Mitch Sliga (NU), 3-0 | RU 22, NU 6 197: Zack Chakonis (NU) maj. dec. Willie Scott (RU), 8-0 | RU 22, NU 10 285: Conan Jennings (NU) dec. Razohnn Gross (RU), 3-0 | RU 22, NU 13
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ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- The No. 4-ranked University of Michigan wrestling team earned its fourth straight win over a ranked opponent, claiming seven of 10 matches to down No. 15 Nebraska, 24-10, on Friday evening (Feb. 2) at Cliff Keen Arena. The dual kicked off a four-meet homestand to close out the dual season. The Wolverines claimed the dual's three marquee matches, including one right off the bat with fifth-year senior Domenic Abounader's 9-5 decision over seventh-ranked Taylor Venz in the dual's opening bout. Abounader, ranked fifth nationally, struck quickly on a single-leg takedown in the first period, added another in the second and earned a pair of reversals in the third to earn 2:32 in riding-time advantage. He got a brief scare when Venz used a Peterson roll for a reversal of his own in the third, but Abounader stayed off his back and reversed the position to again to finish on top. Michigan added two more big victories to ice the dual win after the intermission break, with senior/junior Alec Pantaleo and junior/sophomore Logan Massa earning back-to-back decisions over ranked opponents at 157 and 165 pounds, respectively. Pantaleo, ranked seventh, secured his second win of the season over eighth-ranked Tyler Berger, finishing on three explosive double-leg takedowns, including one in the final 10 seconds to add an exclamation point to his 9-3 win. Massa, ranked ninth at 165 pounds, used a counter attack to edge 12th-ranked Isaiah White, 3-1, in overtime. After little more than two escapes in regulation, Massa fought off a White double-leg shot early in the extra frame and spun around for the winning takedown. It snapped a four-match losing streak for Massa -- the last three against top-10 opponents -- since returning from injury. The Wolverines also earned a pair of bonus wins. Graduate student Adam Coon, ranked second at heavyweight, cruised to a 17-2 technical fall against Patrick Grayson behind four takedowns and two turns. After scoring on three first-period takedowns, Coon broke the bout open with a four-point bow and arrow and four-point leg turk in the second. He ended the bout early with another takedown at the 5:21 mark. He improved to 20-0 on the season. Junior/sophomore Stevan Micic, ranked fifth, earned his ninth straight bonus win with a 14-3 major decision against 19th-ranked Jason Renteria at 133 pounds. Micic finished on six takedowns, including three in the first period, and accumulated 1:58 in riding-time advantage. Freshman Drew Mattin and junior/sophomore Myles Amine rounded out the Wolverines' winners with decisions at 125 and 174 pounds, respectively. Mattin, ranked ninth, took a wild 10-8 decision over Mitchell Maginnis, earning the bulk of his points on an early takedown and a subsequent two-and-two off a single leg that put Maginnis in danger in the first. Amine also scored on a pair of first-period takedowns to earn a controlled 5-2 decision over Beau Breske in the final bout of the evening. The Wolverines (9-2, 6-1 Big Ten) will host a pair of rivalry duals next weekend, when they square off against Michigan State at 7 p.m. on Friday (Feb. 9) at Cliff Keen Arena before welcoming Ohio State to Crisler Center at 6 p.m. on Sunday (Feb. 11). Tickets are available through the U-M Ticket Office. Results: 184 -- No. 5 Domenic Abounader (U-M) dec. No. 7 Taylor Venz, 9-5 [U-M, 3-0] 197 -- Eric Schultz (NU) dec. No. 11 Kevin Beazley, 8-6 [Tied, 3-3] Hwt -- No. 2 Adam Coon (U-M) tech. fall Patrick Grayson, 17-2 (5:21) [U-M, 8-3] 125 -- No. 9 Drew Mattin (U-M) dec. Mitchell Maginnis, 10-8 [U-M, 11-3] 133 -- No. 5 Stevan Micic (U-M) major dec. No. 19 Jason Renteria, 14-3 [U-M, 15-3] 141 -- No. Chad Red (NU) dec. Sal Profaci, 8-5 [U-M, 15-6] 149 -- No. 11 Colton McCrystal (NU) major dec. No. 18 Malik Amine, 10-2 [U-M, 15-10] 157 -- No. 7 Alec Pantaleo (U-M) dec. No. 8 Tyler Berger, 9-3 [U-M, 18-10] 165 -- No. 9 Logan Massa (U-M) dec No. 12 Isaiah White, 3-1 SV [U-M, 21-10] 174 -- No. 7 Myles Amine (U-M) dec. Beau Breske, 5-2 [U-M, 24-10]
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WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- A Max Lyon pin, a major decision from Christian Brunner and a sudden victory win by Nate Limmex put an exclamation point on Purdue's 28-6 win over Michigan State on Friday. The season's final dual at Holloway Gymnasium saw the 24th-ranked Boilermakers (7-6, 1-5 B1G) take eight weights and drop MSU to 5-8 overall and 1-6 in the Big Ten Conference. “I think just stylistically, you look at people when you watch film and you knew that they [Michigan State] were a physical team,†Purdue head wrestling coach Tony Ersland said. “They were not going to hit you with a ton of attacks. They wanted to control the ties and maybe just try and grind the pace of the match down a little bit. We were trying to keep the pace higher throughout the match. We did that in many of the matches, but there were a few tonight where we got beat or it was closer than it should have been because we let the pace get slowed down.†Pace was not a problem for Lyon. The 184-pounder had Shwan Shadaia fighting to stay off his back throughout the first period, and with three seconds remaining, the true freshman locked the far side cradle and got the fall at 2:57. All three of Lyon's pins this season have come in the opening frame. “Mostly I have been working a lot on turns,†Lyon said. “I have been able to turn most kids. That was fun; I should be doing that more often.†The win comes at a crucial time for the rookie. With just three duals remaining, Lyon (16-11) has strung together five consecutive wins, three by major decision and two by fall, after going up against four straight top-10 opponents in Big Ten duals. “I may have not won any of those matches, but my personal growth from wrestling those four guys is just tremendous,†Lyon said. “I felt more confident going out there against those guys, and honestly, I just found myself as a wrestler through wrestling those guys. By the end of it, when I wrestled Emery Parker [of Illinois], I was like, ‘I can compete with these guys. This is me, I can do this.' You cannot rush development. Anything worth doing is hard. I am getting it.†A fast start was the key to a 12-4 major decision for Brunner in the ensuing match at 197. Brunner took his Spartan opponent, Nick May, down at the 2:38 mark in the first period and tilted him for a two- and four-point nearfall. The fourth major decision of the season for the sophomore takes his record to 18-6. Limmex blasted MSU's Javier Gasca with a double-leg takedown in sudden victory to take a 7-5 match at 141 pounds. The match-winning shot came just eight seconds into sudden victory as Limmex improved to 20-12. After missing four duals due to injury, Griffin Parriott made his return to the Boilermakers' lineup at 157 with a 5-3 outing against Jacob Tucker. Purdue is in its third straight and final double-dual weekend of the season. Sunday's opponent, Indiana (6-8, 0-7 B1G), was defeated by No. 14 Illinois 33-9 on Friday. The Boilermakers will be looking to extend their stranglehold on the series with the Hoosiers to eight straight, while also pushing Purdue ahead in the Governor's Cup. Currently the Boilermakers lead 4.5-4 with one point up for grabs. Action from University Gym in Bloomington is set for a 1 p.m. ET start. Results: 165 / Jacob Morrissey, Purdue def. Austin Hiles, Michigan State / D, 17-11 174 / No. 12 Dylan Lydy, Purdue def. Logan Ritchie, Michigan State / D, 6-2 184 / Max Lyon, Purdue def. Shwan Shadaia, Michigan State / F, 2:57 197 / Christian Brunner, Purdue def. Nick May, Michigan State / MD, 12-4 285 / No. 15 Shawn Streck, Purdue def. Christian Rebottaro, Michigan State / D, 5-3 125 / Rayvon Foley, Michigan State def. No. 13 Luke Welch, Purdue / D, 7-1 133 / Ben Thornton, Purdue def. Logan Griffin, Michigan State / D, 8-1 141 / Nate Limmex, Purdue def. Javier Gasca, Michigan State / D, 7-5 (SV1) 149 / Austin Eicher, Michigan State def. Austin Nash, Purdue / D, 2-0 157 / Griffin Parriott, Purdue def. Jake Tucker, Michigan State / D, 5-3