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Arizona State splits OSU duals Arizona State began the weekend with a 28-9 loss to Oklahoma State. Richard Figueroa was upset by Troy Spratley 13-5. Kyle Parco won 8-5 against Jordan Williams, Jacori Teemer downed Teague Travis 7-3 and Cohlton Schultz was victorious 4-1 in a sudden victory against a top-ten opponent in Konner Doucet. The Sun Devils responded with a 19-17 victory against Oregon State. Julian Chlebove captured the first victory against Gabe Whisenhunt 8-2. Afterward, the Sun Devils won four straight matches. Parco defeated Nash Singleton 9-3, Teemer majored Isaiah Crosby 20-6, Chance McLane got by Kekana Fouret 5-1, and true freshman Nicco Ruiz beat Matthew Olguin 6-3. Cohtlon Schultz clinched the dual for the Devils with a 5-2 victory against Boone McDermott. Cal Poly Drops Second Pac-12 Dual Cal Poly only won three bouts against Little Rock in a 21-12 loss. Dominic Mendez began the dual with a 10-5 victory against Jeremiah Reno. Chance Lamer picked up six team points after an injury forfeit by Kyle Dutton. Lastly, Adam Kemp survived a 3-2 victory against Tyler Brennan. CSU Bakersfield falls to Stanford Cal State Bakersfield won two matches in a 38-9 loss to Stanford. On the other hand, Stanford won six matches by tech fall or pin. Richard Castro-Sandoval pinned Suhas Chundi in 1 minute, 39 seconds. Jake Andrews shut out Jackson Mankowski 6-0 at 285 lbs Little Rock defeats Cal Poly Little Rock returned to its winning ways with a 21-12 victory against the Mustangs. Nasir Bailey continues his dominance with a 7-1 victory against Zeth Romney in a top-ten showdown. At 141, Brennan Van Hoecke defeated Abraham Hinrichsen by a 4-1 sudden victory, The Bianchi brothers both posted wins. Matt got by Legend Lamer 4-1 in sudden victory at 157 lbs. A match later, Joey beat Michael Golfeder by a 7-1 decision. Triston Wills started a run through the final three weights with an 8-6 victory over Kendall LaRosa. Stephen Little extended his winning streak to nine by defeating Jarad Priest 7-2. Finally, at heavyweight, Josiah Hill pulled a slight upset with a 4-2 win over Trevor Tinker. Oregon State falls short to ASU Despite losing 19-17 to Arizona State, Oregon State had its bright moments in the Pac-12 dual. Maximo Renteria picked up his first ranked win against Richard Figueroa, winning 9-5 at 125 pounds. Cleveland Belton and Trey Munoz defeated their former squad. Belton won with a 20-5 tech fall over Cody Foote and Munoz also teched Shay Addison 25-8. Justin Rademacher also picked up bonus points over Jacob Meissner with a 15-3 major decision. Stanford dominates CSUB Six of eight Stanford’s victories came by tech fall or pin. Dominic LaJoie won 5-3 against Romeo McNeil and Jaden Abas won 12-6 against Brock Rogers. Jason Miranda and Nick Stemmet posted first-period pins. Daniel Cardenas, Hunter Garvin, Zach Hanson, and Jack Darrah won by tech fall, with a combined score of 73-12.
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This week the guys recap a shocking upset from Michigan, sparked by true freshman, Sergio Lemley. The Wolverines shocked a previously undefeated Iowa team with wins at the first five weights. The crew also gets into Penn State/Ohio State results and NC State/UNC. They discuss Rob Koll's pre-match comments along with this week's hot topic "What is a takedown?"
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Below is a recap of last week’s EIWA action, with individual news and highlights worth noting. Key Takeaways Lehigh remains undefeated in conference matches with win over Army Columbia’s Ayzerov defeats Cornell’s Foca for the 2nd time this season Penn’s Jude Swisher makes debut at 149lbs American The Eagles split home duals with Morgan State and Drexel. Kaden Millheim was 2-0 on the day with one major. At heavyweight, Will Jarrell was 2-0 with one pin. Drexel 31 American 6 125: Desmond Pleasant (Drexel) major dec. Shamil Kalmatov (AU), 14-3 (DU 4-0) 133: Jaxon Maroney (Drexel) pinned #31 Maximilian Leete (AU), 7:55 SV (DU 10-0) 141: Jordan Soriano (Drexel) dec. Cael McIntyre (AU), 6-4 (DU 13-0) 149: Dom Findora (Drexel) dec. Gage Owen (AU), 9-2 (DU 16-0) 157: Kaden Milheim (AU) dec. Tyler Williams (Drexel), 3-1 (DU 16-3) 165: Cody Walsh (Drexel) tech. fall Ryan Zimmerman (AU), 17-2 (7:00) (DU 21-3) 174: Jack Janda (Drexel) dec. Lucas White (AU), 4-1 SV (DU 24-3) 184: Ethan Wilson (Drexel) major dec. Brad Kata (AU), 10-1 (DU 28-3) 197: Ibrahim Ameer (Drexel) dec. Liam Volk-Klos (AU), 11-5 (DU 31-3) 285: #33 Will Jarrell (AU) dec. Santino Morina (Drexel), 3-0 (DU 31-6) American 29 Morgan State 13 125: Julian Dawson (Morgan St.) dec. Shamil Kalmatov (AU), 8-6 (MSU 3-0) 133: #31 Maximilian Leete (AU) pinned Kevin Lopez (Morgan St.) 1:18 (AU 6-3) 141: Cael McIntyre (AU) pinned Tommy Fierro (Morgan St.), 0:12 (AU 12-3) 149: Ethan Szerencsits (AU) major dec. Aaron Turner (Morgan St.), 11-2 (AU 16-3) 157: Kaden Milheim (AU) major dec. Josh Greenwood (Morgan St.), 10-1 (AU 20-3) 165: Jake Marsh (Morgan St.) dec. Ryan Zimmerman (AU), 7-1 (AU 20-6) 174: Lucas White (AU) dec. Cortilius Vann (Morgan St.), 7-1 (AU 23-6) 184: Kyle Grey (Morgan St.) major dec. Brad Kata (AU), 17-4 (AU 23-10) 197: Nathanic Kendricks (Morgan St.) dec. Caleb Beaty (AU), 6-5 (AU 23-13) 285: #33 Will Jarrell (AU) pinned Tyler Stewart (Morgan St.), 3:52 (AU 29-13) This week, American will travel to dual the Air Force Academy. Army The Black Knights lost a down-to-the-wire dual with #15 Lehigh. They started off hot with major decisions from Dalton Harkins (165 lbs) and Ben Pasiuk (174 lbs). Connor Collins earned a tech fall at 133 lbs while Matt Williams had a key win at 149 lbs. This was a great showing by Army going toe-to-toe with 15th-ranked Mountain Hawks. Lehigh 21 Army 16 165: Dalton Harkins 12-2 over Jake Logan, MD (4-0 Army) 174: Ben Pasiuk 16-6 over Connor Herceg, MD (8-0 Army) 184: Jack Wilt 8-5 over Dillon Sheehy, sudden victory (8-3 Army) 197: Michael Beard 20-3 over Wolfgang Frable, technical fall (8-8) 285: Nathan Taylor 12-8 over Lucas Stoddard, MD (12-8 Lehigh) 125: Sheldon Seymour 4-1 over Ethan Berginc, decision (15-8 Lehigh) 133: Connor Collins 17-1 over Ethan Smith, technical fall (15-13 Lehigh) 141: Malyke Hines 9-4 over Rich Treanor, decision (18-13 Lehigh) 149: Matt Williams 6-4 over Kelvin Griffin, decision (18-16 Lehigh) 157: Max Brignola 7-6 over Nate Lukez, decision (21-16 Lehigh) Army will be off this weekend before they face off with rival Navy in two weeks. Binghamton The Bearcats were not in competition this weekend. They battle Hofstra and Princeton this weekend. Brown The Bears were in Ivy League action this weekend. They had a tough outing against Penn. They won some matches against Princeton. Ian Oswalt earned a decision against Princeton at 141 lbs. At 157 lbs, Blake Saito earned a major. Jonathan Conrad earned a pin at 184 lbs. This team is showing steady progress. #18 Penn 39 Brown 0 125: Max Gallagher (Penn) def. Michael Joyce (Brown) DEC 6-1 133: Ryan Miller (Penn) def. Hunter Adrian (Brown) DEC 10-2 141: CJ Composto (Penn) def. Ian Oswalt (Brown) DEC 8-4 149: Andy Troczynski (Penn) def. Sam McMonagle (Brown) MD 11-1 157: Lucas Revano (Penn) def. Blake Saito (Brown) MD 18-6 165: Kaya Sement (Penn) def. Dominic Frontino (Brown) DEC 5-0 174: Nick Incontrera (Penn) def. Jonathan Conrad (Brown) MD 16-2 184: Maximus Hale (Penn) def. Colby Isabelle (Brown) TF 21-5 197: Martin Congrove (Penn) def. James Araneo (Brown) Injury Default 285: John Stout (Penn) def. Alex Semenenko (Brown) DEC 4-1 Princeton 34 Brown 12 125: Drew Heethius (PU) def. Michael Joyce (Brown) FALL 6:16 133: Sean Pierson (PU) def. Hunter Adrian (Brown) MD 11-2 141: Ian Oswalt (Brown) def. Tyler Vazquez (PU) DEC 11-6 149: Eligh Rivera (PU) def. Sam McMonagle (Brown) TF 20-3 157: Blake Saito (Brown) def. Rocco Camillaci (PU) MD 11-1 165: Blaine Bergey (PU) def. Keegan Rothrock (Brown) DEC 9-2 174: Mikey Squires (PU) def. Dominic Frontino (Brown) injury default 184: Jonathan Conrad (Brown) def. Nathan Stefanik (PU) FALL 2:57 197: Luke Stout (PU) def. Nicholas Olivieri (Brown) FALL 3:53 285: Matt Cover (PU) def. Alex Semenenko (Brown) MD 9-0 This weekend, the Bears will host Drexel in a dual. Bucknell The Bison were on the road for duals against Navy and Columbia. They dropped both duals and having Noah Mulvaney out of the lineup did not help. Logan Deacetis had a win over Navy at 197 lbs. They also had a win from Kade Davidheiser at 125 lbs. Against Columbia, the Bison saw wins from Dorian Crosby at 285 lbs and Kurt Phipps at 133 lbs. Both Riley Bower and Aiden David each had overtime wins. Navy 34 Bucknell 7 174: No. 30 Danny Wask (NAV) dec. over Myles Takats (BUC), 6-2 (NAV 3-0) 184: David Key (NAV) fall over Mikey Bartush (BUC), 4:30 (NAV 9-0) 197: Logan Deacetis (BUC) maj. dec. over Daniel Williams (NAV), 11-2 (NAV 9-4) 285: Jamier Ferere (NAV) dec. over No. 27 Dorian Crosby (BUC), 6-4 (NAV 12-4) 125: Kade Davidheiser (BUC) dec. over Grant Treaster (NAV), 4-1 (SV-1) (NAV 12-7) 133: No. 31 Brendan Ferretti (NAV) dec. over No. 14 Kurt Phipps (BUC), 3-1 (TB-1) (NAV 15-7) 141: No. 14 Josh Koderhandt (NAV) maj. dec. over Dylan Chappell (BUC), 13-2 (NAV 19-7) 149: Kaemen Smith (NAV) dec. over Riley Bower (BUC), 5-2 (SV-1) (NAV 22-7) 157: Charlie Evans (NAV) fall over Aiden Davis (BUC), 6:57 (NAV 28-7) 165: No. 18 Andrew Cerniglia (NAV) fall over Dylan McCullough (BUC), 2:28 (NAV 34-7) Columbia 25 Bucknell 13 174: No. 20 Lenox Wolak (COL) dec. over Myles Takats (BUC), 5-3 (COL 3-0) 184: No. 29 Aaron Ayzerov (COL) fall over Mikey Bartush (BUC), 3:22 (COL 9-0) 197: No. 27 Jack Wehmeyer (COL) dec. over Logan Deacetis (BUC), 6-3 (COL 12-0) 285: No. 27 Dorian Crosby (BUC) maj. dec. over Adam Haselius (COL), 18-4 (COL 12-4) 125: Nick Babin (COL) tech fall over Kade Davidheiser (BUC), 18-0 (3:00) (COL 17-4) 133: No. 14 Kurt Phipps (BUC) dec. over Sulayman Bah (COL), 8-2 (COL 17-7) 141: Kai Owen (COL) dec. over Braden Bower (BUC), 9-4 (COL 20-7) 149: Riley Bower (BUC) dec. over Richard Fedalen (COL), 4-1 (SV) (COL 20-10) 157: Aiden Davis (BUC) dec. over Tyler Barrett (COL), 4-1 (SV) (COL 20-13) 165: Andrew Garr (COL) tech fall over Dylan McCullough (BUC), 19-4 (4:24) (COL 25-13) Bucknell will travel to Lehigh for a dual this weekend. Columbia The Lions traveled to take on Cornell, then hosted Bucknell. Kai Owen was 2-0 on the weekend at 141 lbs. Lennox Wolak was 2-0 at 174 lbs. Finally, Aaron Ayzerov was 2-0 as well with a win over #7 Foca of Cornell. This was his second win over him this season. Andrew Garr had a win at 165lbs over Bucknell. #8 Cornell 32 Columbia 9 125: #16 Brett Ungar (COR) def. Nick Babin (COL) | Dec., 6-2 133: #2 Vito Arujau (COR) def. Sulayman Bah (COL) | TF, 17-1 (3:45) 141: Kai Owen (COL) def. Mark Botello (COR) | Dec., 4-0 149: #26 Ethan Fernandez (COR) def. Richard Fedalen (COL) | MD, 20-6 157: #7 Meyer Shapiro (COR) def. David Berkovich (COL) | TF, 17-2 (3:20) 165: #4 Julian Ramirez (COR) def. Andrew Garr (COL) | TF, 17-2 (1:58) 174: #20 Lennox Wolak (COL) def. Benny Baker (COR) |Dec., 8-5 184: #29 Aaron Ayzerov (COL) def. #7 Chris Foca (COR) | Dec., 4-0 197: #7 Jacob Cardenas (COR) def. Jack McGill (COL) | MD, 14-6 HWT: #17 Lewis Fernandes (COR) def. Billy McChesney (COL) | Fall Columbia 25 Bucknell 13 174: No. 20 Lenox Wolak (COL) dec. over Myles Takats (BUC), 5-3 (COL 3-0) 184: No. 29 Aaron Ayzerov (COL) fall over Mikey Bartush (BUC), 3:22 (COL 9-0) 197: No. 27 Jack Wehmeyer (COL) dec. over Logan Deacetis (BUC), 6-3 (COL 12-0) 285: No. 27 Dorian Crosby (BUC) maj. dec. over Adam Haselius (COL), 18-4 (COL 12-4) 125: Nick Babin (COL) tech fall over Kade Davidheiser (BUC), 18-0 (3:00) (COL 17-4) 133: No. 14 Kurt Phipps (BUC) dec. over Sulayman Bah (COL), 8-2 (COL 17-7) 141: Kai Owen (COL) dec. over Braden Bower (BUC), 9-4 (COL 20-7) 149: Riley Bower (BUC) dec. over Richard Fedalen (COL), 4-1 (SV) (COL 20-10) 157: Aiden Davis (BUC) dec. over Tyler Barrett (COL), 4-1 (SV) (COL 20-13) 165: Andrew Garr (COL) tech fall over Dylan McCullough (BUC), 19-4 (4:24) (COL 25-13) Columbia will not be competing this weekend. Cornell (#8) The Big Red played host to Columbia. They were victorious in seven of ten matches. Brett Ungar had a decision win over NCAA qualifier Nick Babin. Cornell saw tech falls from Vito Arujau, Meyer Shapiro, and Julian Ramirez. Lewis Fernandes capped off the dual with a fall. #8 Cornell 32 Columbia 9 125: #16 Brett Ungar (COR) def. Nick Babin (COL) | Dec., 6-2 133: #2 Vito Arujau (COR) def. Sulayman Bah (COL) | TF, 17-1 (3:45) 141: Kai Owen (COL) def. Mark Botello (COR) | Dec., 4-0 149: #26 Ethan Fernandez (COR) def. Richard Fedalen (COL) | MD, 20-6 157: #7 Meyer Shapiro (COR) def. David Berkovich (COL) | TF, 17-2 (3:20) 165: #4 Julian Ramirez (COR) def. Andrew Garr (COL) | TF, 17-2 (1:58) 174: #20 Lennox Wolak (COL) def. Benny Baker (COR) |Dec., 8-5 184: #29 Aaron Ayzerov (COL) def. #7 Chris Foca (COR) | Dec., 4-0 197: #7 Jacob Cardenas (COR) def. Jack McGill (COL) | MD, 14-6 HWT: #17 Lewis Fernandes (COR) def. Billy McChesney (COL) | Fall This weekend’s duals will include Ivy League battles with Princeton and #18 Penn - which will be for the Ivy League title. Drexel The Dragons went 3-0 on the weekend with wins over Rider, American, and Morgan State. At 165 lbs, Cody Walsh was 3-0 on the weekend. Ethan Wilson made his dual meet debut this weekend at 184 lbs. He went 3-0, including a vital pin against Rider. Ibrahim Ameer was 3-0 on the weekend as well at 197 lbs. At 133 lbs, John Hildebrandt was 2-0 with a big win over Rider’s Koehler. Jaxon Maroney was 1-0 in his lone match with a fall. Jordan Soriano was 3-0 on the weekend and has been wrestling well lately. Drexel 20 Rider 16 149: #29 Quinn Kinner (Rider) def. Dom Findora, Dec. 5-3; Rider 3-0 157: #28 Colton Washleski (Rider) def. Tyler Williams, Dec. 6-2; Rider 6-0 165: Cody Walsh def. Jake Silverstein (Rider), Dec. 1-0; Rider 6-3 174: Michael Wilson (Rider) def. Jack Janda, SV 4-1; Rider 9-3 184: Ethan Wilson def. Isaac Dean (Rider), Fall 3:44; Rider 9-8* 197: Ibrahim Ameer def. Azeem Bell (Rider), Fall 4:56; Drexel 14-9 285: #29 David Szuba (Rider) def. Santino Morina, MD 18-4; Drexel 14-13 125: Tyler Klinsky (Rider) def. Desmond Pleasant, Dec. 7-3; Rider 16-14 133: John Hildebrandt def. Richie Koehler (Rider), Dec. 5-2; Drexel 17-16 141: Jordan Soriano def. Will Betancourt (Rider), Dec. 2-0; Drexel wins 20-16 *One Team Point Deducted for Unsportsmanlike Conduct Drexel 43 Morgan State 0 125: Desmond Pleasant def. Julian Dawson (Morgan State), TF 20-3 (7:00); Drexel 5-0 133: John Hildebrandt def. Kevin Lopez (Morgan State), Dec. 11-6; Drexel 8-0 141: Jordan Soriano def. Tommy Fierro (Morgan State), TF 18-1 (5:00); Drexel 13-0 149: Dom Findora def. Aaron Turner (Morgan State), TF 17-2 (6:46); Drexel 18-0 157: Tyler Williams def. Joshua Greenwood (Morgan State), TF 16-0 (2:52); Drexel 23-0 165: Cody Walsh def. Jake Marsh (Morgan State), Dec 8-3; Drexel 26-0 174: Jack Janda def. Cortilius Vann (Morgan State), Dec 4-0; Drexel 29-0 184: Ethan Wilson def. Kyle Grey (Morgan State), Dec 4-2; Drexel 32-0 197: Ibrahim Ameer def. Nathanic Kendricks Jr (Morgan State), TF 24-4 (5:00); Drexel 37-0 285: Santino Morina def. Tyler Stewart (Morgan State), Fall 6:05; Drexel wins 43-0 Drexel 31 American 6 125: Desmond Pleasant (Drexel) major dec. Shamil Kalmatov (AU), 14-3 (DU 4-0) 133: Jaxon Maroney (Drexel) pinned #31 Maximilian Leete (AU), 7:55 SV (DU 10-0) 141: Jordan Soriano (Drexel) dec. Cael McIntyre (AU), 6-4 (DU 13-0) 149: Dom Findora (Drexel) dec. Gage Owen (AU), 9-2 (DU 16-0) 157: Kaden Milheim (AU) dec. Tyler Williams (Drexel), 3-1 (DU 16-3) 165: Cody Walsh (Drexel) tech. fall Ryan Zimmerman (AU), 17-2 (7:00) (DU 21-3) 174: Jack Janda (Drexel) dec. Lucas White (AU), 4-1 SV (DU 24-3) 184: Ethan Wilson (Drexel) major dec. Brad Kata (AU), 10-1 (DU 28-3) 197: Ibrahim Ameer (Drexel) dec. Liam Volk-Klos (AU), 11-5 (DU 31-3) 285: #33 Will Jarrell (AU) dec. Santino Morina (Drexel), 3-0 (DU 31-6) The Dragons will look to extend their winning streak this week with a dual at Brown. Franklin & Marshall The Diplomats hosted LIU to a dual. Unfortunately, they dropped the match. At 133 lbs, Mason Leiphart continued his ways with another tech fall. Pat Phillips earned an overtime win at 141 lbs. Noah Fox earned a tech fall at 174 lbs. John Crawford had the final win for F&M with an overtime decision. LIU 20 Franklin & Marshall 16 125: Robert Sagaris (LIU) TF Jack Parker (F&M); 5:22 (16-0) (LIU 5-0) 133: #28 Mason Leiphart (F&M) TF Kaelan Francois (LIU); 4:03 (15-0) (Tied 5-5) 141: Pat Phillips (F&M) dec. Devin Matthews (LIU); 4-1 (SV) (F&M 8-5) 149: Drew Witham (LIU) dec. Josh Hillard (F&M); 8-4 (Tied 8-8) 157: Rhise Royster (LIU) dec. Dominic Wheatley (F&M); 4-1 (LIU 11-8) 165: James Johnston (LIU) dec. Josh Palmucci (F&M); 10-5 (LIU 14-8) 174: Noah Fox (F&M) TF Corey Connolly (LIU); 7:00 (20-5) (LIU 14-13) 184: Anthony D`Alesio (LIU) dec. #18 James Conway (F&M); 6-5 (LIU 17-13) 197: #31 John Crawford (F&M) dec. John Dusza (LIU); 4-1 (SV) (LIU 17-16) 285: Aeden Begue (LIU) dec. Harrison Shapiro (F&M); 4-1 (SV) (LIU 20-16) F&M will be competing in the Messiah Open this weekend. Harvard The Crimson were in action against Princeton and Penn, dropping both duals. The bright spot in the lineup was Phil Conigliaro. The 7th ranked 174 lbs wrestler defeated 6th ranked Nick Incontrera from Penn. Diego Sotelo was 1-0 at 125lbs. At 157 lbs, James Harrington was 1-0 as well. Josh Kim won both his matches at 165 lbs. Princeton 20 Harvard 16 125: Diego Sotelo (Harvard) over Drew Heethuis (Princeton) (Dec 2-0) 133: Sean Pierson (Princeton) over Coleman Nogle (Harvard) (Dec 10-7) 141: Michael Jaffe (Harvard) over Tyler Vazquez (Princeton) (Dec 8-6) 149: Jack Crook (Harvard) over Eligh Rivera (Princeton) (Dec 14-12) 157: James Harrington (Harvard) vs. Rocco Camillaci (Princeton) 165: Josh Kim (Harvard) over Blaine Bergey (Princeton) (Dec 8-2) 174: Philip Conigliaro (Harvard) over Michael Squires (Princeton) (MD 15-3) 184: Nate Dugan (Princeton) over Leo Tarantino (Harvard) (Dec 7-3) 197: Luke Stout (Princeton) over Alex Whitworth (Harvard) (TF 18-2 5:30) 285: Matthew Cover (Princeton) over Nick Marcenelle (Harvard) (Fall 2:20) Penn 34 Harvard 6 125: Max Gallagher (Pennsylvania) over Isaiah Adams (Harvard) (Fall 2:24) 133: Michael Colaiocco (Pennsylvania) over Coleman Nogle (Harvard) (Dec 8-4) 141: CJ Composto (Pennsylvania) over Michael Jaffe (Harvard) (Dec 19-12) 149: Jude Swisher (Pennsylvania) over Jack Crook (Harvard) (Fall 0:30) 157: Lucas Revano (Pennsylvania) over Joseph Cangro (Harvard) (MD 10-2) 165: Josh Kim (Harvard) over Kaya Sement (Pennsylvania) (Dec 8-3) 174: Philip Conigliaro (Harvard) over Nick Incontrera (Pennsylvania) (Dec 4-2) 184: Maximus Hale (Pennsylvania) over Leo Tarantino (Harvard) (Fall 2:36) 197: Cole Urbas (Pennsylvania) over Alex Whitworth (Harvard) (Dec 3-0) 285: Nick Marcenelle (Harvard) over John Stout (Pennsylvania) (Dec 7-2) Harvard will have this weekend off. Hofstra The Pride were competing at the Edinboro Open. Noah Tapia earned sixth place at 149 lbs after an early loss and rallying four wins in a row to reach his match limit. Hofstra saw two quarterfinalists in Alex Turley at 141 lbs and Frank Volpe at 157 lbs. There were a handful of starters who did not make the trip. Hofstra will be hosting Binghamton for a dual this weekend. Lehigh #15 The Mountain Hawks squeaked out a win over a tough Army team. Jack Wilt had an important overtime win at 184 lbs. Michael Beard and Nathan Taylor continued their winning ways with bonus point wins. At 125 lbs, Sheldon Seymour had an upset win over Berginc, which was the difference in the dual. Malyke Hines (141 lbs) and Max Brignola (157 lbs) solidified the match for Lehigh with decisions. Lehigh 21 Army 16 165: Dalton Harkins 12-2 over Jake Logan, MD (4-0 Army) 174: Ben Pasiuk 16-6 over Connor Herceg, MD (8-0 Army) 184: Jack Wilt 8-5 over Dillon Sheehy, sudden victory (8-3 Army) 197: Michael Beard 20-3 over Wolfgang Frable, technical fall (8-8) 285: Nathan Taylor 12-8 over Lucas Stoddard, MD (12-8 Lehigh) 125: Sheldon Seymour 4-1 over Ethan Berginc, decision (15-8 Lehigh) 133: Connor Collins 17-1 over Ethan Smith, technical fall (15-13 Lehigh) 141: Malyke Hines 9-4 over Rich Treanor, decision (18-13 Lehigh) 149: Matt Williams 6-4 over Kelvin Griffin, decision (18-16 Lehigh) 157: Max Brignola 7-6 over Nate Lukez, decision (21-16 Lehigh) Lehigh will host Bucknell to a dual this weekend on Friday. Long Island The Sharks had a dual at Franklin & Marshall. Anthony D`Alesio had the key win at 184 lbs over #18 Conway. Robbie Sagaris started the dual off with a tech fall at 125lbs. Drew Witham and Rhise Royster each had decisions at 149 lbs and 157 lbs, respectively. The final win to secure the dual was Aeden Begue at heavyweight. This was a great win for LIU. LIU 20 Franklin & Marshall 16 125: Robert Sagaris (LIU) TF Jack Parker (F&M); 5:22 (16-0) (LIU 5-0) 133: #28 Mason Leiphart (F&M) TF Kaelan Francois (LIU); 4:03 (15-0) (Tied 5-5) 141: Pat Phillips (F&M) dec. Devin Matthews (LIU); 4-1 (SV) (F&M 8-5) 149: Drew Witham (LIU) dec. Josh Hillard (F&M); 8-4 (Tied 8-8) 157: Rhise Royster (LIU) dec. Dominic Wheatley (F&M); 4-1 (LIU 11-8) 165: James Johnston (LIU) dec. Josh Palmucci (F&M); 10-5 (LIU 14-8) 174: Noah Fox (F&M) TF Corey Connolly (LIU); 7:00 (20-5) (LIU 14-13) 184: Anthony D`Alesio (LIU) dec. #18 James Conway (F&M); 6-5 (LIU 17-13) 197: #31 John Crawford (F&M) dec. John Dusza (LIU); 4-1 (SV) (LIU 17-16) 285: Aeden Begue (LIU) dec. Harrison Shapiro (F&M); 4-1 (SV) (LIU 20-16) The Sharks will be in action this weekend against Bellarmine and VMI. Navy The Midshipmen went 2-0 on this weekend, snapping a losing streak. Josh Koderhandt was 2-0 with an impressive win over #11 Henson of Lock Haven. Charlie Evans was 2-0 at 157 lbs. At 165lbs, Andrew Cernilgia had a pin and a major decision. Danny Wask won both matches as well. Navy 33 Lock Haven 9 149: Lucas Kapusta (Lock Haven) dec Kaemen Smith (Navy), 10-3 // Lock Haven 3, Navy 0 157: Charlie Evans (Navy) major Connor Eck (Lock Haven), 12-1 // Navy 4, Lock Haven 3 165: #18 Andrew Cerniglia (Navy) major Eric Alderfer (Lock Haven), 9-1 // Navy 8, Lock Haven 3 174: #30 Danny Wask (Navy) major Tyler Stoltzfus (Lock Haven), 13-3 // Navy 12, Lock Haven 3 184: Colin Fegley (Lock Haven) dec David Key (Navy), 5-2 // Navy 12, Lock Haven 6 197: Daniel Williams (Navy) dec Cael Black (Lock Haven), 9-2 // Navy 15, Lock Haven 6 285: #19 Grady Griess (Navy) fall Ethan Miller (Lock Haven), 1:23 // Navy 21, Lock Haven 6 125: Grant Treaster (Navy) forfeit Lock Haven // Navy 27, Lock Haven 6 133: Gable Strickland (Lock Haven) dec #31 Brendan Ferretti (Navy), 4-2 // Navy 27, Lock Haven 9 141: #14 Josh Koderhandt (Navy) fall #11 Wyatt Henson (Lock Haven), 2:55 // Navy 33, Lock Haven 9 Navy 34 Bucknell 7 174: No. 30 Danny Wask (NAV) dec. over Myles Takats (BUC), 6-2 (NAV 3-0) 184: David Key (NAV) fall over Mikey Bartush (BUC), 4:30 (NAV 9-0) 197: Logan Deacetis (BUC) maj. dec. over Daniel Williams (NAV), 11-2 (NAV 9-4) 285: Jamier Ferere (NAV) dec. over No. 27 Dorian Crosby (BUC), 6-4 (NAV 12-4) 125: Kade Davidheiser (BUC) dec. over Grant Treaster (NAV), 4-1 (SV-1) (NAV 12-7) 133: No. 31 Brendan Ferretti (NAV) dec. over No. 14 Kurt Phipps (BUC), 3-1 (TB-1) (NAV 15-7) 141: No. 14 Josh Koderhandt (NAV) maj. dec. over Dylan Chappell (BUC), 13-2 (NAV 19-7) 149: Kaemen Smith (NAV) dec. over Riley Bower (BUC), 5-2 (SV-1) (NAV 22-7) 157: Charlie Evans (NAV) fall over Aiden Davis (BUC), 6:57 (NAV 28-7) 165: No. 18 Andrew Cerniglia (NAV) fall over Dylan McCullough (BUC), 2:28 (NAV 34-7) Navy will be off this weekend. Penn #18 The Quakers had a successful road trip, only dropping two of the twenty bouts. They had a shutout win over Brown. Jude Swisher made his debut down at 149 lbs. He had a quick pin over Harvard’s Crook. Ryan Miller saw action at 133 lbs after moving up from 125 lbs. This squad has been looking great. #18 Penn 39 Brown 0 125: Max Gallagher (Penn) def. Michael Joyce (Brown) DEC 6-1 133: Ryan Miller (Penn) def. Hunter Adrian (Brown) DEC 10-2 141: CJ Composto (Penn) def. Ian Oswalt (Brown) DEC 8-4 149: Andy Troczynski (Penn) def. Sam McMonagle (Brown) MD 11-1 157: Lucas Revano (Penn) def. Blake Saito (Brown) MD 18-6 165: Kaya Sement (Penn) def. Dominic Frontino (Brown) DEC 5-0 174: Nick Incontrera (Penn) def. Jonathan Conrad (Brown) MD 16-2 184: Maximus Hale (Penn) def. Colby Isabelle (Brown) TF 21-5 197: Martin Congrove (Penn) def. James Araneo (Brown) Injury Default 285: John Stout (Penn) def. Alex Semenenko (Brown) DEC 4-1 Penn 34 Harvard 6 125: Max Gallagher (Pennsylvania) over Isaiah Adams (Harvard) (Fall 2:24) 133: Michael Colaiocco (Pennsylvania) over Coleman Nogle (Harvard) (Dec 8-4) 141: CJ Composto (Pennsylvania) over Michael Jaffe (Harvard) (Dec 19-12) 149: Jude Swisher (Pennsylvania) over Jack Crook (Harvard) (Fall 0:30) 157: Lucas Revano (Pennsylvania) over Joseph Cangro (Harvard) (MD 10-2) 165: Josh Kim (Harvard) over Kaya Sement (Pennsylvania) (Dec 8-3) 174: Philip Conigliaro (Harvard) over Nick Incontrera (Pennsylvania) (Dec 4-2) 184: Maximus Hale (Pennsylvania) over Leo Tarantino (Harvard) (Fall 2:36) 197: Cole Urbas (Pennsylvania) over Alex Whitworth (Harvard) (Dec 3-0) 285: Nick Marcenelle (Harvard) over John Stout (Pennsylvania) (Dec 7-2) The Quakers will host Cornell this weekend for the Ivy League Championship. Princeton The Tigers were a perfect 2-0 on the weekend against Ivy League competition. Sean Pierson was 2-0 at 133 lbs. Upperweights Luke Stout and Matt Cover were each 2-0. With a 1-0 record, Nate Dugan won by decision at 184 lbs. Princeton 34 Brown 12 125: Drew Heethius (PU) def. Michael Joyce (Brown) FALL 6:16 133: Sean Pierson (PU) def. Hunter Adrian (Brown) MD 11-2 141: Ian Oswalt (Brown) def. Tyler Vazquez (PU) DEC 11-6 149: Eligh Rivera (PU) def. Sam McMonagle (Brown) TF 20-3 157: Blake Saito (Brown) def. Rocco Camillaci (PU) MD 11-1 165: Blaine Bergey (PU) def. Keegan Rothrock (Brown) DEC 9-2 174: Mikey Squires (PU) def. Dominic Frontino (Brown) injury default 184: Jonathan Conrad (Brown) def. Nathan Stefanik (PU) FALL 2:57 197: Luke Stout (PU) def. Nicholas Olivieri (Brown) FALL 3:53 285: Matt Cover (PU) def. Alex Semenenko (Brown) MD 9-0 Princeton 20 Harvard 16 125: Diego Sotelo (Harvard) over Drew Heethuis (Princeton) (Dec 2-0) 133: Sean Pierson (Princeton) over Coleman Nogle (Harvard) (Dec 10-7) 141: Michael Jaffe (Harvard) over Tyler Vazquez (Princeton) (Dec 8-6) 149: Jack Crook (Harvard) over Eligh Rivera (Princeton) (Dec 14-12) 157: James Harrington (Harvard) vs. Rocco Camillaci (Princeton) 165: Josh Kim (Harvard) over Blaine Bergey (Princeton) (Dec 8-2) 174: Philip Conigliaro (Harvard) over Michael Squires (Princeton) (MD 15-3) 184: Nate Dugan (Princeton) over Leo Tarantino (Harvard) (Dec 7-3) 197: Luke Stout (Princeton) over Alex Whitworth (Harvard) (TF 18-2 5:30) 285: Matthew Cover (Princeton) over Nick Marcenelle (Harvard) (Fall 2:20) The Tigers will be battling Cornell and Binghamton this weekend. Sacred Heart The Pioneers were on the road and came away with a victory over Bloomsburg. They rattled off four straight wins to start the dual. Andrew Fallon came away with a fall at 133 lbs. Hunter Perez had a fall at 197l bs also. Sacred Heart won seven of the ten bouts. Overall, it was a great performance from them. 125: Jake Ice (SHU) def. Bronson Garber (BU) by Decision, 4-0 133: Andrew Fallon (SHU) def. Major Lewis (Bloomsburg) by Fall (2:29) 141: Jake Carlucci (SHU) won by forfeit (BU) 149: Vincent Milazzo (SHU) def. Nikolas Antonelli (BU) by Major Decision, 8-0 157: William Morrow (BU) def. Connor MacDonald (SHU) by Major Decision, 17-3 165: Macon Myers (BU) def. Calvin Pineda (SHU) by Major Decision, 16-5 174: Nolen Zeigler (BU) def. Owen Ayotte (SHU) by Decision, 14-8 184: Nicky Eboli (SHU) def. Anthony Derosa (BU) by Decision, 7-4 197: Hunter Perez (SHU) def. David Tuttle (BU) by Fall (0:56) 285: Marc Berisha (SHU) def. Tyler McCatharn (BU) by Sudden Victory, 4-1 Sacred Heart will look to add another win with a dual against Morgan State on Sunday.
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We've got a new number one at 141 lbs! After Beau Bartlett's big win over Jesse Mendez, coupled with the previous number one Real Woods losing via major decision to Sergio Lemley, Bartlett has ascended to number one. Yesterday on The First Word, Willie Saylor, speculated that this was probably happening, but also mentioned the possibility of a "mulligan." In this case, I don't think a mulligan is warranted as you have an undefeated Bartlett who just beat Lemley last week. Also, a major decision is much different than a loss in tiebreakers, for instance. Whether or not a mulligan is used also depends on the weight class around the wrestler who potentially drops. We saw this last week at 141 lbs, when Jack/McNeil were both upset, but sat in front of some quality wrestlers who they've beaten head-to-head. Amazingly, this is the first new number one at the final eight weights. 125 lbs has been crazy and went through a handful of top-ranked wrestlers, while there's also been some upheaval at 133, as well. The other weight classes have seen their number one's maintain that ranking throughout the entire year. This also could be a moot point as Bartlett/Woods clash this Friday night. For the full rankings: Click Here
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This week was a wild one in the Big 12 with both individual and team upsets. Oklahoma State has now beaten Iowa State and Missouri, firmly establishing themselves at the top of the Big 12. South Dakota State is the only other school undefeated in conference after two more dominating wins, setting up another huge Big 12 dual. California Baptist got only their second Big 12 conference win of all time and first over a ranked opponent with a win over Air Force. West Virginia and Northern Iowa had an under-the-radar dual filled with wild matches. With the dual season close to an end, it’s clear that many Big 12 teams are developing and nearly ready to peak for the postseason. Air Force (Overall: 3-6; Conference: 1-5): Dual Results Air Force dropped a conference dual against California Baptist 21-15. The Falcons got wins from Giano Petrucelli, Noah Blake, Sam Wolf, and Wyatt Hendrickson. Hendrickson scored his 10th pin over a Division I opponent this season, all in just 13:38 of match time. Air Force dropped a number of close matches at 125, 133, and 141 which made the dual. Next Up: Air Force hosts Utah Valley on February 9th and American on February 11th. California Baptist (Overall: 4-8; Conference: 1-5): Dual Results The Lancers scored their first conference win of the season and just second in program history. They won six matches, including bonus points from Chaz Hallmark and Eli Sheeran. They were in a hole after a Wyatt Hendrickson pin at heavyweight but reeled off four consecutive wins to cap off the dual. The decisions didn’t come easy, with Eli Griffin, Hunter Leake, and Darren Green winning all within a takedown. Next Up: California Baptist hosts Big 12 opponent Northern Iowa on February 9th. Iowa State (Overall: 11-2; Conference: 4-1): Dual Results The Cyclones hosted the WVU Mountaineers and came away with a 29-11 dual win. They were missing typical starters at 141 and 184, with Sam Hrabovsky and Tate Naaktgeboren. Those two dropped major decisions, and Julien Broderson lost to Dennis Robin. Casey Swiderski scored a 7-4 sudden victory win, firmly establishing himself as the favorite at the weight. David Carr looked impressive as well, dismantling Peyton Hall 10-5. MJ Gaitan scored a huge fall over fellow redshirt freshman Brody Conley. The team also got bonus point wins from Evan Frost, Cody Chittum, and Yonger Bastida. Next Up: Iowa State duals Northern Iowa at home on February 11th. Missouri (Overall: 8-2; Conference: 4-1): Dual Results A banged-up Missouri team hosted Big 12 rival Oklahoma State and lost a 24-10 dual in front of a record crowd of over 6200 fans. Noah Surtin, Brock Mauller, and Peyton Mocco took upset losses while the team took a forfeit at 133 and put Joel Mylin at 149 after Logan Gioffre was injured in warmups. O’Toole got another top-ten win, this time over Izzak Olejnik 5-1. The Tigers finished the day strong with wins from the Elam brothers, but it was overall a forgettable day for the Tigers who are going into a two-week break. Next Up: Missouri hits the road against NDSU on February 16 and SDSU on February 18th. North Dakota State (Overall: 3-9; Conference: 2-4): Dual Results (UVU) | Dual Results (WYO) The Bison dropped two conference duals on the road, starting with a 24-14 loss to Utah Valley and following it up with a 30-13 loss to Wyoming. Gaven Sax and Maxwell Petersen both went 2-0 with Sax getting two tech falls. Petersen won a tight one over Utah Valley’s Isaiah Delgado but dominated a ranked Gabe Willochell with a 19-4 tech fall. The Bison also got wins from Landen Johnson, Brendan Howes, and Devon Dawson between the two duals. Next Up: NDSU hosts Missouri on February 16th. Northern Colorado (Overall: 8-5; Conference: 1-4): No Competition. Next Up: The Bears have their last home dual against Utah Valley on February 10th. Northern Iowa (Overall: 5-5; Conference: 4-1): Dual Results The Panthers had an under-the-radar wild, 26-12 dual win over West Virginia at home. They started with a back-and-forth match at 125 where Trever Anderson dropped a match to Jett Strickenberger 9-6. Cael Happel scored an impressive major over Jordan Titus, just his second loss on the year. Ryder Downey and Jared Simma scored late takedowns to win their matches, including Simma chasing down Brody Conley and scoring late for the upset. After starting their dual season 1-3 Northern Iowa is now 4-2 in their last six including a one-point loss to Nebraska. Next Up: The Panthers travel to California Baptist on February 9th then Iowa State on February 11th. Oklahoma State (Overall: 12-0; Conference: 6-0): Dual Results (ASU) | Dual Results (MIZ) Oklahoma State continues to roll and has their most wins in an undefeated season since 2019. They started with a 28-9 win over Arizona State that saw Troy Spratley score an impressive 13-5 major over Richie Figueroa. They weren’t able to beat ASU’s All-Americans at 149, 157, and 285 but were close in all matches and dominant in the rest. The Cowboys followed that up with a dominating win over Missouri, with a forfeit and six match wins. Troy Spratley continued his strong weekend with an overtime win over Noah Surtin. Daton Fix bumped up to take on a dangerous Josh Edmond and beat him 2-1 with a stalling point. Teague Travis and Brayden Thompson were big winners as well, beating returning All-Americans Brock Mauller and Peyton Mocco. While OK State had questions at the start of the year they are now rounding into a strong trophy contender team. Next Up: Oklahoma State wrestles SDSU at home on February 10th. Oklahoma (Overall: 5-5; Conference: 2-4): No Competition. Next Up: The Sooners host SDSU on February 9th. South Dakota State (Overall: 11-2; Conference: 5-0): Dual Results (WYO) | Dual Results (UVU) The Jackrabbits took out two more conference opponents over Wyoming and Utah Valley and are quietly undefeated in the Big 12. They started with upset wins against Wyoming to win the dual 33-3. Tanner Jordan took out Jore Volk 2-1 and Alek Martin majored Gabe Willochell. Tanner Sloan scored his 100th win with a pin in the first period and has won his last 34 dual matches. History repeated itself against Utah Valley as SDSU once again won 33-3. Caleb Gross dropped a 2-0 decision to Haiden Drury, while Tanner Sloan beat Evan Bockman 5-0 in the only ranked match of the night. Next Up: South Dakota State wrestles at OU on February 9th and Oklahoma State on February 10th. Utah Valley (Overall: 2-4; Conference: 1-4): Dual Results (NDSU) | Dual Results (SDSU) Utah Valley took on the Dakota schools at home and came away with a 1-1 record. They beat NDSU 24-14 for their first Big 12 conference win this season, winning six matches overall. Haiden Drury took out a ranked Gavin Drexler in a wild 8-7 match and Kase Mauger, Jacob Armstrong, and Evan Bockman scored bonus point wins. The dual against SDSU was a tough one as they dropped it 33-3 and Haiden Drury got the only team win. Next Up: Utah Valley duals Air Force on February 9th and Northern Colorado on February 10th. West Virginia (Overall: 9-5; Conference: 2-5): Dual Results (ISU) | Dual Results (UNI) West Virginia had two top 20 duals on the road over the weekend but dropped both matchups. They won three matches against Iowa State but lost the dual 29-11. Jett Strickenberger continues to have wild matches, this one a 10-7 loss to Kysen Terukina. Jordan Titus and Dennis Robin both scored major decisions over nonstarters, although Robin’s win was over blue-chip true freshman Tate Naaktgeboren. Austin Cooley also got a solid win, beating Julien Broderson 10-4. The Mountaineers had more success against Northern Iowa but still dropped their last Big 12 dual 26-12. Jett Strickenberger got a ranked win over Trever Anderson, while Ty Watters and Peyton Hall scored unranked bonus point wins. Titus lost only his second match of the year to Cael Happel, and Brody Conley lost on a last-second takedown. While they’re on a two-dual loss streak, West Virginia can still reach 10 dual wins this season for the second time in as many years. Next Up: West Virginia wrestles Glenville State on February 18th at home to finish their dual season. Wyoming (Overall: 7-6; Conference: 5-4): Dual Results (SDSU) | Dual Results (NDSU) Wyoming is another Big 12 team reaching their stride with a 4-1 record in their last five duals. Their one loss in that time came to SDSU this weekend with a 33-3 dual loss. Cole Brooks beat Caleb Gross, but upsets against Jore Volk and Gabe Willochell were tough to keep up with. The Cowboys recovered against NDSU however, with a dominant 30-13 win. They won seven matches, including five bonus point wins. Cole Brooks scored an impressive 17-2 tech over Gavin Drexler and Ethan Ducca majored a tough Adam Cherne. With seven wins Wyoming has their most dual wins since eight in 2020, a far cry from their 1-10 record last season. Next Up: Wyoming wrestles Oregon State at home for their last dual on February 10th.
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We had another great weekend on the mat! A prominent, trophy-contender fell from the rankings of the unbeaten at the hands of a team that lost a heart-breaker last weekend. Additionally, two duals featured top-ten teams squaring off with each other. The fallout from one of those duals was a noteworthy team that lost back-to-back duals for the first time since 2019-20. Here’s what transpired over the weekend in the top ten: 1. Penn State The heavy favorites atop the national rankings continued to prove why they are the best team in the land. Though the Nittany Lions had two upset losses during their dual with sixth-ranked Ohio State, they still managed to cruise to a 19-point win. True freshman Tyler Kasak’s 7-1 victory over ninth-ranked Dylan D’Emilio means that PSU will likely have their entire lineup ranked in the top ten after the new set of rankings drops tomorrow. They’ll also have half of the lineup ranked number one in the nation. The change comes at 141 after Beau Bartlett remained undefeated by downing CKLV champion and third-ranked Jesse Mendez in sudden victory. Next: In one of the most anticipated duals of the season, Penn State travels to Iowa to take on a Hawkeye team that might be a little bit agitated. Not to be overlooked, they’ll also have a rare “Monday Night Wrestling” bout against Rutgers a week from today. 2. Iowa If you looked at the Iowa/Michigan dual, weight-by-weight, you knew that it was going to be much closer than a typical #2 vs. #13 matchup usually is. Michigan dropped after losses to Ohio State and South Dakota State, the latter was while they were missing a handful of starters. From the get-go, Iowa found themselves in a hole losing the first five matches of the dual. Michael DeAugustino and Will Lewan both notched tiebreaker wins over Drake Ayala and Jared Franek at 125 and 157, respectively. Top-ranked 141 lber Real Woods was put on his back and majored by true freshman Sergio Lemely. Iowa’s wins came from 165 lber Michael Caliendo, 184 lber Aiden Riggins, and Zach Glazier at 197. I’m sure many Hawkeye fans will view this loss as “the sky is falling,” however, simply flipping the results at 125/157, both tiebreaker losses, brings the score to one point in Michigan’s favor. Next: Iowa gets to step right back into the fire on Friday night as they host top-ranked Penn State. Initially, we expected this dual to have two #1 vs. #2 matchups; however, with the losses by Iowa on Friday, that probably won’t be the case. Even so, those matches will still be must-watch. 3. Oklahoma State With Iowa on the end of a one-sided loss to Michigan, it’s Oklahoma State’s turn to climb into the second spot in the national rankings, as they are the only unbeaten team in the country, aside from Penn State. Oklahoma State continued to rack up solid wins as they hosted and defeated #19 Arizona State on Friday, then traveled to #9 Missouri on Sunday and grabbed a win that was much more lopsided than initially expected. Redshirt freshman Troy Spratley was one of the standouts from the weekend as he picked up wins over #7 Noah Surtin (Missouri) and #11 Richie Figueroa (Arizona State). The Mizzou dual was expected to be close and a sudden victory win in the opening bout got his team off on the right foot in what ended up being a 24-10 win. Aside from Spratley’s win, the Arizona State dual generally went as you would expect. The Mizzou dual saw Oklahoma State pull upsets over returning All-American’s at 157 and 174 lbs. At 157 lbs, Teague Travis used an early takedown to outlast former high school teammate Brock Mauller. Brayden Thompson prevailed in an overtime scramble to put Peyton Mocco on his back during an 8-1 upset. Also of note, Sam Smith received a forfeit at 133 lbs, as Daton Fix bumped up to 141 lbs and edged #26 Josh Edmond. Next: On Saturday, Oklahoma State hosts #11 South Dakota State in a dual that’s filled with interesting matchups. 4. Nebraska The Cornhuskers only took the mat once this weekend (Saturday) and put together a 29-9 victory over #26 Illinois. Nebraska won eight of ten matches on the day and one of those came at 149 lbs, where top-ranked Ridge Lovett did not wrestle. Two Nebraska wrestlers, Brock Hardy and Silas Allred, logged falls against the Illini. After a loss to Iowa’s Glazier, Allred has rebounded with five straight wins, the last four coming via pin or tech fall. Next: Another big match on Friday night will feature Nebraska against #13 Michigan (soon to be higher). This dual is loaded with good matchups, including one at 149 lbs that featured the top two wrestlers in the conference (Lovett and Austin Gomez). 5. Iowa State It was business as usual for Kevin Dresser’s team as they dispatched #25 West Virginia on Sunday, 29-11. The Cyclones fell in last week’s mega-dual to undefeated Oklahoma State, but bounced back nicely taking seven of ten matches from the tough Mountaineers. One of the high points for ISU came at 149 lbs as Casey Swiderski knocked off super-freshman Ty Watters, 7-4 in sudden victory. Swiderski is now 3-0 with three ranked wins since coming back from a knee injury that sidelined him for almost two months. In a match between a pair of past All-Americans, David Carr got past Peyton Hall, 10-5 at 165 lbs. A match later, redshirt freshman MJ Gaitan pinned fellow freshman #17 Brody Conley in only :37 seconds. Next: On Sunday, Iowa State will face in-state rival #16 Northern Iowa. Great matches are possible at 141/157/285. This dual always seems to be fun and heated, so don’t miss it! 6. Ohio State While the 28-9 loss to Penn State looks unsightly, there were some bright spots for the Buckeyes. At 133 lbs, redshirt freshman Nic Bouzakis knocked off returning All-American and Big Ten finalist #5 Aaron Nagao, 13-7. True freshman Ryder Rogotzke pinned three-time All-American Bernie Truax while trailing in the second period. Ohio State got back on the mats Sunday as they faced #14 Rutgers. The final score was 22-12 in Ohio State’s favor which probably seemed like a good prediction. How each team went about amassing those points was pretty hard to predict. 125 lber Brendan McCrone pulled a slight upset defeating Dean Peterson, 7-1. 197 lber Luke Geog edged 2021 All-American John Poznanski 4-3 and heavyweight Nick Feldman continued to impress with a 4-2 win over seventh-ranked Yaraslau Slavikouski. On the flip side, Bouzakis was an upset victim at 133 lbs and Rogotzke was pinned by Brian Soldano at 184 lbs. 149 lber Dylan D’Emilio fell to 0-2 on the weekend with a sudden victory loss to Michael Cetta. Next: Ohio State has their home finale on Sunday as they host #28 Indiana. 7. NC State For the second consecutive week, NC State thumped an ACC opponent by more than 25 points. Last week it was Pittsburgh, this time it was North Carolina - to the tune of 33-6. After a head coaching change in Chapel Hill, Rob Koll’s team was looking to reclaim the Triangle as their own; however, Pat Popolizio’s team had other plans. In the most anticipated bout of the evening, Ryan Jack edged rival Lachlan McNeil, 4-2 at 141 lbs. With that weight being deep and unpredictable in the ACC, I’d anticipate a couple more meetings between these two in 2023-24. Of note, Jarrett Trombley got a second consecutive start for the Wolfpack at 125 lbs. He responded with a solid win over #29 Spencer Moore. Also, All-American Ed Scott was beaten in sudden victory by Sonny Santiago at 157 lbs. Next: The ACC slate continues on Friday night as NC State hosts Virginia. 8. Cornell Last weekend saw Cornell with three duals over two days. This one wasn’t as packed with only one on Saturday against Columbia. Cornell took seven of ten matches during a 32-9 win. They were boosted by techs from Vito Arujau (133), Meyer Shapiro (157), and Julian Ramirez (165), along with a fall from Lewis Fernandes (285). One of the down notes for Cornell was Chris Foca falling for the second time this year to Aaron Ayzerov at 184 lbs. Foca had been on an eight-match winning streak, six of which came via bonus points. Next: Saturday will feature Cornell on the road against Ivy League foes Penn and Princeton. 9. Missouri You have to go back to the 2019-20 season to find the last time that the Missouri Tigers dropped back-to-back duals. That rarity popped up again on Sunday as Mizzou dropped a 24-10 dual to third-ranked Oklahoma State. The Cowboys won the first five matches of the dual and held an 18-0 lead. Missouri’s first win came from their most decorated wrestler, two-time national champion and top-ranked, Keegan O’Toole. O’Toole got by Izzak Olejnik 5-1 at 165 lbs. The Elam brothers at the end of the lineup accounted for the only other wins for the Tigers. Rocky posted a 8-0 major decision, while Zach edged #9 Konner Doucet, 1-0. Next: Missouri will have off next week before facing the Dakota schools the following weekend. 10. Minnesota The Gophers were at home all weekend and added a pair of Big Ten wins to their ledger by crushing Maryland and Northwestern. Across the two dual meets, Brandon Eggum’s team only dropped two individual matches. Against Maryland, Vance VomBaur and Michael Blockhus picked up wins against ranked opponents. Blockhus’ 8-5 win over Trevor Chumbley represented the most significant win in Minnesota’s 39-0 shutout of Northwestern. The Gopher contingent at 133-149 all won against Northwestern via tech fall. Next: For the second consecutive week, Minnesota will have to deal with a pair of Big Ten opponents. Both are road duals.
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A few weeks ago, we took a deep dive into the 125 lb weight class and discovered that during the last six or seven years, there haven’t been “that” many elite-elite recruits at the weight class. That could be a reason for some of the chaos that we’ve seen on a weekly basis. With that in mind, I thought it may be pertinent to look at every single weight class and how their wrestlers were ranked coming out of high school. Higher or lower than 125? For this exercise, we’ve used MatScouts final Big Board rankings for each class. Not all classes had the same number of wrestlers on the Big Board, so that may lead to some unusual-looking “Not Ranked” labels from the Class of 2019. This also looks at just wrestlers who are in InterMat’s rankings as of January 30th. Rankings will be updated tomorrow to account for the action occurring over the weekend. Don’t focus on that as much as the pre-collegiate rankings. The weight class with the most “top-five” ranked recruits was, not surprisingly, 285 lbs (three). However, 174 lbs also had that same number; though two are true freshmen. Going down a notch, 149 and 165 had the most top-ten recruits (five). For shear depth, 133 and 141 had the most top-100 recruits (22). 125 lbs 1. Matt Ramos (Purdue/Minnesota) - Not Ranked: Class of 2019 2. Eric Barnett (Wisconsin) - #36: Class of 2019 3. Braeden Davis (Penn State) - #46: Class of 2023 4. Luke Stanich (Lehigh) - #74: Class of 2023 5. Drake Ayala (Iowa) - #4: Class of 2021 6. Cooper Flynn (Virginia Tech) - #20: Class of 2021 7. Noah Surtin (Missouri) - Not Ranked: Class of 2019 8. Anthony Noto (Lock Haven/NC State) - #131: Class of 2020 9. Stevo Poulin (Northern Colorado/NC State) - #30: Class of 2021 10. Jore Volk (Wyoming) - #64: Class of 2022 11. Richie Figueroa (Arizona State) - #3: Class of 2021 12. Michael DeAugustino (Michigan/Northwestern) - Not Ranked: Class of 2018 13. Dean Peterson (Rutgers) - #10: Class of 2021 14. Patrick McKee (Minnesota) - #38: Class of 2018 15. Caleb Smith (Nebraska/Appalachian State) - Not Ranked: Class of 2019 16. Brett Ungar (Cornell) - #26: Class of 2021 17. Tanner Jordan (South Dakota State) - Not Ranked: Class of 2020 18. Nico Provo (Stanford) - #82: Class of 2021 19. Brandon Kaylor (Oregon State) - Not Ranked: Class of 2018 20. Troy Spratley (Oklahoma State/Minnesota) - #15: Class of 2022 21. Diego Sotelo (Harvard) - #98: Class of 2021 22. Jakob Camacho (NC State) - #23: Class of 2018 23. Brayden Palmer (Chattanooga/Clarion) - #66: Class of 2019 24. Brendan McCrone (Ohio State) - Not Ranked: Class of 2022 25. Kysen Terukina (Iowa State) - #102: Class of 2020 26. Anthony Molton (Campbell/Old Dominion/Fresno State) - Not Ranked: Class of 2019 27. Eli Griffin (California Baptist) - #160: Class of 2021 28. Jack Maida (American) - Not Ranked: Class of 2021 29. Spencer Moore (North Carolina) - #64: Class of 2021 30. Dominic Mendez (Cal Poly) - #48: Class of 2022 31. Ethan Berginc (Army West Point) - #273: Class of 2021 32. Blake West (Northern Illinois) - #63: Class of 2021 33. Conrad Hendriksen (Oklahoma) - Not Ranked: Class of 2023 # of Top 5 Recruits: 2 # of Top 10 Recruits: 3 # of Top 25 Recruits: 6 # of Top 50 Recruits: 12 # of Top 100 Recruits: 19 Not Ranked: 7 133 lbs 1. Ryan Crookham (Lehigh) - #20: Class of 2022 2. Vito Arujau (Cornell) - #4: Class of 2017 3. Daton Fix (Oklahoma State) - #1: Class of 2017 4. Dylan Ragusin (Michigan) - #68: Class of 2020 5. Aaron Nagao (Penn State/Minnesota) - #77 Class of 2020 6. Kai Orine (NC State) - #49: Class of 2019 7. Nasir Bailey (Little Rock) - #21: Class of 2023 8. Evan Frost (Iowa State) - #206: Class of 2022 9. Zeth Romney (Cal Poly) - #99: Class of 2022 10. Michael Colaiocco (Penn) - #19: Class of 2019 11. Sam Latona (Virginia Tech) - #41: Class of 2019 12. Nic Bouzakis (Ohio State) - #5: Class of 2022 13. Dylan Shawver (Rutgers) - #73: Class of 2020 14. Kurt Phipps (Bucknell) - #75: Class of 2020 15. Dominick Serrano (Northern Colorado/Nebraska) - #12: Class of 2020 16. Derrick Cardinal (South Dakota State) - #59: Class of 2021 17. Jacob Van Dee (Nebraska) - #84: Class of 2022 18. Cullan Schriever (Iowa) - #57: Class of 2020 19. Angelo Rini (Columbia) - Not Ranked: Class of 2019 20. Tyler Wells (Minnesota) - Not Ranked: Class of 2023 21. Braxton Brown (Maryland) - #70: Class of 2021 22. Kade Moore (Missouri) - #129: Class of 2022 23. Vince Santaniello (Pittsburgh/Navy Prep) - #121: Class of 2021 24. Dom Zaccone (Campbell/Illinois) - Not Ranked: Class of 2019 25. Julian Farber (Northern Iowa) - #104: Class of 2020 26. Julian Chlebove (Arizona State) - #7: Class of 2019 27. Ethan Oakley (Appalachian State) - Not Ranked: Class of 2020 28. Mason Leiphart (Franklin & Marshall) - #171: Class of 2022 29. Braden Basile (Army West Point) - #89: Class of 2022 30. Micah Roes (Binghamton) - Not Ranked: Class of 2020 31. Brendan Ferretti (Navy) - #154: Class of 2021 32. Gabe Whisenhunt (Oregon State) - #45: Class of 2022 33. Tony Madrigal (Illinois/Oklahoma) - #88: Class of 2018 # of Top 5 Recruits: 3 # of Top 10 Recruits: 4 # of Top 25 Recruits: 8 # of Top 50 Recruits: 11 # of Top 100 Recruits: 22 Not Ranked: 5 141 lbs 1. Real Woods (Iowa/Stanford) - #21: Class of 2018 2. Beau Bartlett (Penn State) - #7: Class of 2020 3. Jesse Mendez (Ohio State) - #4: Class of 2022 4. Ryan Jack (NC State) - #17: Class of 2020 5. Lachlan McNeil (North Carolina) - #11: Class of 2020 6. Cael Happel (Northern Iowa) - #22: Class of 2020 7. Brock Hardy (Nebraska) - #9: Class of 2018 8. Tagen Jamison (Oklahoma State/Minnesota) - #47: Class of 2021 9. Anthony Echemendia (Iowa State/Ohio State) - Not Listed 10. Jordan Titus (West Virginia) - #41: Class of 2021 11. Wyatt Henson (Iowa/Oklahoma/Lock Haven) - #16: Class of 2021 12. Vince Cornella (Cornell) - #50: Class of 2021 13. Tom Crook (Virginia Tech) - #81: Class of 2022 14. Josh Koderhandt (Navy) - #106: Class of 2021 15. Malyke Hines (Lehigh) - #68: Class of 2019 16. CJ Composto (Penn) - Not Ranked: Class of 2020 17. Kal Miller (Maryland) - #47: Class of 2022 18. Cleveland Belton (Oregon State/Arizona State) - Not Ranked: Class of 2019 19. Sergio Lemley (Michigan) - #11: Class of 2023 20. Mitch Moore (Rutgers/Oklahoma/Virginia Tech) - #87: Class of 2018 21. Vance Vombaur (Minnesota) - #92: Class of 2021 22. Cole Matthews (Pittsburgh) - #79: Class of 2018 23. Mosha Schwartz (Oklahoma/Northern Colorado) - #57: Class of 2019 24. Danny Fongaro (Indiana/Columbia) - Not Ranked: Class of 2018 25. Clay Carlson (South Dakota State) - Not Ranked: Class of 2018 26. Joshua Edmond (Missouri) - #39: Class of 2020 27. Danny Pucino (Illinois) - #132: Class of 2020 28. Gavin Drexler (North Dakota State) - #126: Class of 2022 29. Nathan Higley (George Mason) - Not Ranked: Class of 2021 30. Jordan Hamdan (Michigan State) - Not Ranked: Class of 2019 31. Jason Miranda (Stanford) - #172: Class of 2020 32. Greyson Clark (Purdue) - #29: Class of 2023 33. Isaiah Powe (Chattanooga) - #99: Class of 2023 # of Top 5 Recruits: 1 # of Top 10 Recruits: 3 # of Top 25 Recruits: 9 # of Top 50 Recruits: 15 # of Top 100 Recruits: 22 Not Ranked: 6 149 lbs 1. Ridge Lovett (Nebraska) - #16: Class of 2019 2. Caleb Henson (Virginia Tech) - #16: Class of 2022 3. Jackson Arrington (NC State) - #28: Class of 2022 4. Kyle Parco (Arizona State) - #71: Class of 2019 5. Chance Lamer (Cal Poly/Michigan) - #8: Class of 2021 6. Austin Gomez (Michigan/Wisconsin/Iowa State) - #11: Class of 2017 7. Ty Watters (West Virginia) - #32: Class of 2023 8. Kannon Webster (Illinois) - #10: Class of 2023 9. Dylan D’Emilio (Ohio State) - #32: Class of 2019 10. Casey Swiderski (Iowa State) - #3: Class of 2022 11. Caleb Rathjen (Iowa) - #49: Class of 2021 12. Tyler Kasak (Penn State) - #9: Class of 2023 13. Drew Roberts (Minnesota) - #67: Class of 2021 14. Ethen Miller (Maryland) - #43: Class of 2021 15. Graham Rooks (Indiana) - Not Ranked: Class of 2018 16. Corbyn Munson (Central Michigan) - Not Ranked: Class of 2018 17. Sammy Alvarez (Oklahoma State/Rutgers/NC State) - #34: Class of 2019 18. Nash Singleton (Oregon State) - #105: Class of 2022 19. Alek Martin (South Dakota State) - #14: Class of 2021 20. Caleb Tyus (SIU Edwardsville) - #211: Class of 2021 21. Jaden Abas (Stanford) - #8: Class of 2019 22. Joe Zargo (Wisconsin) - #60: Class of 2020 23. Gabe Willochell (Wyoming/Edinboro) - #105: Class of 2020 24. Logan Gioffre (Missouri) - Not Ranked: Class of 2020 25. Eligh Rivera (Princeton) - #71: Class of 2023 26. Ethan Fernandez (Cornell) - #294: Class of 2021 27. Cody Bond (Appalachian State) - Not Ranked: Class of 2017 28. Finn Solomon (Pittsburgh/NC State) - #111: Class of 2022 29. Noah Castillo (Chattanooga) - #67: Class of 2020 30. Willie McDougald (Oklahoma) - #175: Class of 2020 31. Matthew Williams (Army West Point) - Not Ranked: Class of 2020 32. Nick Stonecheck (Lock Haven) - Not Ranked: Class of 2021 33. Quinn Kinner (Rider/Ohio State) - #15: Class of 2018 # of Top 5 Recruits: 1 # of Top 10 Recruits: 5 # of Top 25 Recruits: 9 # of Top 50 Recruits: 16 # of Top 100 Recruits: 21 Not Ranked: 6 157 lbs 1. Levi Haines (Penn State) - #7: Class of 2022 2. Jared Franek (Iowa) - #48: Class of 2018 3. Vince Zerban (Northern Colorado) - #105: Class of 2021 4. Jacori Teemer (Arizona State) - #8: Class of 2018 5. Michael Blockhus (Minnesota/Northern Iowa) - #44: Class of 2018 6. Ed Scott (NC State) - #18: Class of 2020 7. Meyer Shapiro (Cornell) - #1: Class of 2023 8. Bryce Andonian (Virginia Tech) - #28: Class of 2019 9. Peyton Robb (Nebraska) - #31: Class of 2018 10. Brock Mauller (Missouri) - #73: Class of 2018 11. Daniel Cardenas (Stanford) - #2: Class of 2022 12. Will Lewan (Michigan) - #28: Class of 2018 13. Cody Chittum (Iowa State) - Not Listed 14. Ryder Downey (Northern Iowa) - Not Ranked: Class of 2022 15. Cael Swensen (South Dakota State) - #71: Class of 2021 16. Peyton Kellar (Ohio) - #115: Class of 2021 17. Teague Travis (Oklahoma State) - #142: Class of 2021 18. Trevor Chumbley (Northwestern) - #74: Class of 2019 19. Brayton Lee (Indiana/Minnesota) - #13: Class of 2018 20. Joey Blaze (Purdue) - #17: Class of 2023 21. Chase Saldate (Michigan State) - #14: Class of 2020 22. Tommy Askey (Appalachian State) - #176: Class of 2020 23. Lucas Revano (Penn) - #63: Class of 2019 24. Max Brignola (Lehigh) - Not Ranked: Class of 2021 25. DJ McGee (George Mason) - Not Ranked: Class of 2022 26. Johnny Lovett (Central Michigan) - Not Ranked: Class of 2019 27. Dylan Cedeno (Virginia) - #107: Class of 2020 28. Colton Washleski (Rider) - Not Ranked: Class of 2021 29. Isaac Wilcox (Ohio State) - #50: Class of 2019 30. Jared Hill (Oklahoma) - #118: Class of 2021 31. Matt Bianchi (Little Rock) - #48: Class of 2021 32. Legend Lamer (Cal Poly) - #87: Class of 2019 33. Michael North (Maryland) - #67: Class of 2019 # of Top 5 Recruits: 2 # of Top 10 Recruits: 4 # of Top 25 Recruits: 8 # of Top 50 Recruits: 14 # of Top 100 Recruits: 21 Not Ranked: 5 165 lbs 1. Keegan O’Toole (Missouri) - #5: Class of 2020 2. David Carr (Iowa State) - #5: Class of 2018 3. Izzak Olejnik (Oklahoma State/Northern Illinois) - Not Ranked: Class of 2018 4. Julian Ramirez (Cornell) - #10: Class of 2019 5. Dean Hamiti (Wisconsin) - #6: Class of 2021 6. Michael Caliendo (Iowa/North Dakota State) - #73: Class of 2021 7. Mitchell Mesenbrink (Penn State/California Baptist) - #59: Class of 2022 8. Peyton Hall (West Virginia) - #45: Class of 2020 9. Caleb Fish (Michigan State) - #137: Class of 2020 10. Cam Amine (Michigan) - #17: Class of 2019 11. Garrett Thompson (Ohio) - Not Ranked: Class of 2021 12. Noah Mulvaney (Bucknell) - #107: Class of 2023 13. Matthew Olguin (Oregon State) - #12: Class of 2019 14. Derek Fields (NC State) - #32: Class of 2021 15. Holden Heller (Pittsburgh/Hofstra) - Not Ranked: Class of 2018 16. Giano Petrucelli (Air Force) - #56: Class of 2020 17. Antrell Taylor (Nebraska) - #25: Class of 2022 18. Andrew Cerniglia (Navy) - #13: Class of 2020 19. Brevin Cassella (Binghamton) - Not Ranked: Class of 2020 20. Bryce Hepner (Ohio State) - #159: Class of 2020 21. Maxx Mayfield (Northwestern) - #72: Class of 2020 22. Connor Brady (Virginia Tech) - #13: Class of 2019 23. Tyler Lillard (Indiana) - #69: Class of 2022 24. Gunner Filipowicz (Army West Point) - #143: Class of 2022 25. Joey Bianchi (Little Rock) - Not Ranked: Class of 2019 26. Hunter Garvin (Stanford) - #9: Class of 2022 27. Cael Carlson (Oklahoma/Minnesota) - Not Ranked: Class of 2019 28. Blaine Brenner (Minnesota) - #65: Class of 2021 29. Will Miller (Appalachian State) - Not Ranked: Class of 2021 30. Chris Moore (Illinois) - #111: Class of 2023 31. Joshua Kim (Harvard) - #83: Class of 2018 32. Dom Baker (Campbell) - #140: Class of 2022 33. Jake Logan (Lehigh) - #45: Class of 2019 # of Top 5 Recruits: 2 # of Top 10 Recruits: 5 # of Top 25 Recruits: 10 # of Top 50 Recruits: 13 # of Top 100 Recruits: 20 Not Ranked: 7 174 lbs 1. Carter Starocci (Penn State) - #9: Class of 2019 2. Mekhi Lewis (Virginia Tech) - #19: Class of 2017 3. Shane Griffith (Michigan/Stanford) - #19: Class of 2018 4. Cade DeVos (South Dakota State) - #76: Class of 2019 5. Peyton Mocco (Missouri) - #39: Class of 2018 6. Nick Incontrera (Penn) - Not Ranked: Class of 2019 7. Phil Congiliaro (Harvard) - #76: Class of 2018 8. Patrick Kennedy (Iowa) - #4: Class of 2020 9. Edmond Ruth (Illinois/Lehigh) - #62: Class of 2019 10. Adam Kemp (Cal Poly/Fresno State) - Not Ranked: Class of 2018 11. Rocco Welsh (Ohio State) - #3: Class of 2023 12. Max Maylor (Wisconsin/Michigan) - Not Ranked: Class of 2018 13. Jackson Turley (Rutgers) - #43: Class of 2019 14. Justin McCoy (Virginia) - #92: Class of 2018 15. Donnell Washington (Indiana) - Not Ranked: Class of 2019 16. Ben Pasiuk (Army West Point) - Not Ranked: Class of 2019 17. Brody Conley (West Virginia) - #27: Class of 2022 18. Sal Perrine (Ohio) - #131: Class of 2021 19. Lorenzo Norman (Stanford) - #36: Class of 2023 20. Lennox Wolak (Columbia) - Not Ranked: Class of 2019 21. Luca Augustine (Pittsburgh) - #35: Class of 2021 22. MJ Gaitan (Iowa State) - #14: Class of 2022 23. Gaven Sax (North Dakota State) - #93: Class of 2020 24. Tyler Brennan (Little Rock) - Not Ranked: Class of 2019 25. Brayden Thompson (Oklahoma State) - #5: Class of 2023 26. Austin Murphy (Campbell) - Not Ranked: Class of 2018 27. Alex Faison (NC State) - Not Ranked: Class of 2018 28. Alex Cramer (Central MIchigan) - #75: Class of 2019 29. Tyler Eischens (North Carolina/Stanford) - #99: Class of 2018 30. Danny Wask (Navy) - #18: Class of 2022 31. Jared Simma (Northern Iowa) - #124: Class of 2021 32. Brody Baumann (Purdue) - #122: Class of 2022 33. Bubba Wilson (Nebraska) - Not Ranked: Class of 2019 # of Top 5 Recruits: 3 # of Top 10 Recruits: 4 # of Top 25 Recruits: 8 # of Top 50 Recruits: 13 # of Top 100 Recruits: 20 Not Ranked: 10 184 lbs 1. Parker Keckeisen (Northern Iowa) - #14: Class of 2019 2. Dustin Plott (Oklahoma State) - #2: Class of 2020 3. Lenny Pinto (Nebraska) - #7: Class of 2021 4. Trey Munoz (Oregon State/Arizona State) - #35: Class of 2019 5. Bernie Truax (Penn State/Cal Poly) - Not Ranked: Class of 2018 6. Isaiah Salazar (Minnesota) - #30: Class of 2020 7. Chris Foca (Cornell) - #21: Class of 2019 8. Will Feldkamp (Iowa State/Clarion/Northern Illinois) - Not Ranked: Class of 2017 9. Reece Heller (Pittsburgh/Hofstra) - Not Ranked: Class of 2019 10. Dylan Fishback (NC State) - #6: Class of 2022 11. Jacob Nolan (Binghamton) - Not Ranked: Class of 2019 12. Bennett Berge (South Dakota State) - #35: Class of 2022 13. Sam Wolf (Air Force) - Not Ranked: Class of 2019 14. Clayton Whiting (Missouri) - #40: Class of 2022 15. Layne Malczewski (Michigan State) - Not Ranked: Class of 2018 16. Shane Leigel (Wisconsin/Loras) - Not Ranked: Class of 2019 17. Max Hale (Penn) - #174: Class of 2020 18. James Conway (Franklin & Marshall) - Not Ranked: Class of 2021 19. Jaden Bullock (Michigan) - #204: Class of 2020 20. Sam Fisher (Virginia Tech) - #86: Class of 2020 21. Brian Soldano (Rutgers) - #12: Class of 2022 22. Nathan Dugan (Princeton) - #97: Class of 2019 23. Gavin Kane (North Carolina) - #31: Class of 2021 24. Zayne Lehman (Ohio) - #176: Class of 2021 25. Tony Negron (Arizona State/Penn State) - Not Ranked: Class of 2018 26. Jacob Armstrong (Utah Valley) - #89 - Class of 2015 27. Jha’Quan Anderson (Gardner-Webb) - Not Ranked: Class of 2019 28. Dylan Connell (Illinois) - #129: Class of 2021 29. Aaron Ayzerov (Columbia) - #87: Class of 2021 30. Dennis Robin (West Virginia) - Not Ranked: Class of 2020 31. Seth Shumate (Ohio State) - #51: Class of 2022 32. Cameron Pine (Clarion/Campbell) - Not Ranked: Class of 2018 33. Troy Fisher (Northwestern) - #53: Class of 2019 # of Top 5 Recruits: 1 # of Top 10 Recruits: 3 # of Top 25 Recruits: 6 # of Top 50 Recruits: 11 # of Top 100 Recruits: 17 Not Ranked: 11 197 lbs 1. Aaron Brooks (Penn State) - #2: Class of 2018 2. Stephen Buchanan (Oklahoma/Wyoming) - Not Ranked: Class of 2019 3. Trent Hidlay (NC State) - #18: Class of 2018 4. Michael Beard (Lehigh/Penn State) - #11: Class of 2018 5. Jaxon Smith (Maryland) - #36: Class of 2021 6. Tanner Sloan (South Dakota State) - Not Ranked: Class of 2018 7. Jacob Cardenas (Cornell) - #15: Class of 2019 8. Rocky Elam (Missouri) - #9: Class of 2020 9. Stephen Little (Little Rock) - #161: Class of 2022 10. Louie DePrez (Binghamton) - #8: Class of 2017 11. Zach Glazier (Iowa) - #83: Class of 2019 12. John Poznanski (Rutgers) - #16: Class of 2020 13. Luke Stout (Princeton) - #24: Class of 2020 14. Silas Allred (Nebraska) - #15: Class of 2020 15. Mac Stout (Pittsburgh) - #34: Class of 2022 16. Luke Surber (Oklahoma State) - #43: Class of 2020 17. Evan Bockman (Utah Valley) - Not Ranked: Class of 2018 18. Nick Stemmet (Stanford) - #161: Class of 2020 19. Levi Hopkins (Campbell) - Not Ranked: Class of 2019 20. Joey Novak (Wyoming) - #55: Class of 2023 21. Garrett Joles (Minnesota) - Not Ranked: Class of 2018 22. Luke Geog (Ohio State) - #22: Class of 2022 23. Wyatt Voelker (Northern Iowa) - #70: Class of 2022 24. Cole Urbas (Penn) - #85: Class of 2019 25. Andy Smith (Virginia Tech) - Not Ranked: Class of 2019 26. Max Shaw (North Carolina) - #73: Class of 2019 27. Jack Wehmeyer (Columbia) - #91: Class of 2022 28. Justin Rademacher (Oregon State) - #56: Class of 2023 29. Kael Wisler (Michigan State) - Not Ranked: Class of 2022 30. Julien Broderson (Iowa State) - #89: Class of 2019 31. John Crawford (Franklin & Marshall) - Not Ranked: Class of 2019 32. Sam Mitchell (Buffalo) - Not Ranked: Class of 2019 33. Ben Smith (Cleveland State) - Not Ranked: Class of 2018 # of Top 5 Recruits: 1 # of Top 10 Recruits: 3 # of Top 25 Recruits: 10 # of Top 50 Recruits: 13 # of Top 100 Recruits: 21 Not Ranked: 10 285 lbs 1. Greg Kerkvliet (Penn State/Ohio State) - #1: Class of 2019 2. Wyatt Hendrickson (Air Force) - #40: Class of 2019 3. Yonger Bastida (Iowa State) - Not Listed 4. Cohlton Schultz (Arizona State) - #2: Class of 2019 5. Zach Elam (Missouri) - #54: Class of 2018 6. Lucas Davison (Michigan/Northwestern) - #49: Class of 2018 7. Yaraslau Slavikouski (Rutgers/Harvard) - Not Listed 8. Nathan Taylor (Lehigh) - #177: Class of 2021 9. Konner Doucet (Oklahoma State) - #110: Class of 2020 10. Taye Ghadiali (Campbell) - Not Ranked: Class of 2019 11. Josh Heindselman (Oklahoma) - Not Ranked: Class of 2019 12. Nick Feldman (Ohio State) - #1: Class of 2022 13. Dayton Pitzer (Pittsburgh) - #41: Class of 2022 14. Luke Luffman (Illinois) - #39: Class of 2019 15. Owen Trephan (NC State) - #72: Class of 2019 16. Tyrell Gordon (Northern Iowa) - Not Ranked: Class of 2018 17. Lewis Fernandes (Cornell) - #61: Class of 2019 18. Cory Day (Binghamton) - Not Ranked: Class of 2019 19. Grady Griess (Navy) - #111: Class of 2020 20. Hunter Catka (Virginia Tech) - #6: Class of 2020 21. Keaton Kluever (Hofstra/Minnesota/North Carolina) - Not Ranked: Class of 2018 22. Trevor Tinker (Cal Poly) - Not Ranked: Class of 2020 23. Boone McDermott (Oregon State/Rutgers) - Not Ranked: Class of 2018 24. Daniel Bucknavich (Cleveland State) - Not Ranked: Class of 2020 25. Seth Nevills (Maryland/Penn State) - #22: Class of 2018 26. Lucas Stoddard (Army West Point) - Not Ranked: Class of 2022 27. Dorian Crosby (Bucknell) - #114: Class of 2020 28. Bradley Hill (Iowa) - #112: Class of 2022 29. Bennett Tabor (Minnesota) - #22: Class of 2021 30. Matthew Cover (Princeton) - Not Ranked: Class of 2019 31. Jacobi Jackson (Northern Illinois) - Not Ranked: Class of 2021 32. David Szuba (Rider) - #27: Class of 2021 33. Ryan Catka (Virginia/Navy) - #128: Class of 2021 # of Top 5 Recruits: 3 # of Top 10 Recruits: 4 # of Top 25 Recruits: 7 # of Top 50 Recruits: 11 # of Top 100 Recruits: 14 Not Ranked: 10
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Saturday’s Dual Results Chattanooga 29 Gardner-Webb 14 125 - Brayden Palmer (Chattanooga) maj Drew West (Gardner-Webb) 15-3 133 - Blake Boarman (Chattanooga) dec Tyson Lane (Gardner-Webb) 13-7 141 - Isaiah Powe (Chattanooga) fall Todd Carter (Gardner-Webb) 4:51 149 - Zach Price (Gardner-Webb) dec Matthew Williams (Chattanooga) 5-1 157 - Lincoln Heck (Chattanooga) dec Joseph Giordano (Gardner-Webb) 5-1 165 - Kamdyn Munro (Chattanooga) maj Andrew Wilson (Gardner-Webb) 13-4 174 - Sergio Desiante (Chattanooga) dec Samuel Mora (Gardner-Webb) 6-3 184 - Jha’Quan Anderson (Gardner-Webb) tech Ryan Stein (Chattanooga) 17-1 197 - Josh McCutheon (Gardner-Webb) fall David Harper (Chattanooga) 3:52 285 - Kaleb Snodgrass (Chattanooga) fall Peyton McComas (Gardner-Webb) 3:29 VMI 46 Presbyterian 6 125 - Tony Burke (VMI) FFT 133 - Dyson Dunham (VMI) tech Brayden Adams (Presbyterian) 19-1 141 - Patrick Jordon (VMI) FFT 149 - Ryan Vigil (VMI) FFT 157 - Eli Holiday (Presbyterian) dec Josh Yost (VMI) 9-6SV 165 - Michael Ramirez (Presbyterian) dec Luke Hart (VMI) 6-2 174 - Braxton Lewis (VMI) fall Brandon Jacoby (Presbyterian) 2:42 184 - Toby Schoffstall (VMI) fall Nathan Fuman (Presbyterian) 3:33 197 - Josh Evans (VMI) fall George Hopkins (Presbyterian) 4:53 285 - Tyler Mousaw (VMI) tech Morvens Saint Jean (Presbyterian) 21-3 Northern Illinois 18 Buffalo 16 125 - Blake West (Northern Illinois) tech Max Elton (Buffalo) 17-2 133 - Tommy Maddox (Buffalo) maj Mikey Kaminski (Northern Illinois) 17-9 141 - Jacob Brya (Northern Illinois) dec Caleb Brooks (Buffalo) 4-0 149 - Jaivon Jones (Northern Illinois) dec Kaleb Burgess (Buffalo) 6-1 157 - Nick Stampoulos (Buffalo) dec Brett Smith (Northern Illinois) 7-2 165 - Hunter Shaut (Buffalo) dec Tommy Bennett (Northern Illinois) 4-2 174 - Jay Nivison (Buffalo) dec Ricardo Salin (Northern Illinois) 7-3 184 - Matt Zuber (Northern Illinois) dec Chase Kranitz (Buffalo) 6-1 197 - Sam Mitchell (Buffalo) dec Sean Carroll (Northern Illinois) 4-1 285 - Jacobi Jackson (Northern Illinois) maj Lonnell Owens-Pabon (Buffalo) 12-3 Princeton 20 Harvard 16 125 - Diego Sotelo (Harvard) dec Drew Heethuis (Princeton) 2-0 133 - Sean Pierson (Princeton) dec Coleman Nogle (Harvard) 10-7 141 - Michael Jaffe (Harvard) dec Tyler Vasquez (Princeton) 8-6 149 - Jack Crook (Harvard) dec Eligh Rivera (Princeton) 14-12 157 - Rocco Camillaci (Princeton) dec Jimmy Harrington (Harvard) 4-1SV 165 - Joshua Kim (Harvard) dec Blaine Bergey (Princeton) 8-2 174 - Phil Conigliaro (Harvard) maj Mikey Squires (Princeton) 15-3 184 - Nate Dugan (Princeton) dec Leo Tarantino (Harvard) 7-3 197 - Luke Stout (Princeton) tech Alex Whitworth (Harvard) 18-2 285 - Matthew Cover (Princeton) fall Nick Marcenelle (Harvard) 2:20 Drexel 20 Rider 16 125 - Tyler Klinsky (Rider) dec Desmond Pleasant (Drexel) 7-3 133 - John Hildebrandt (Drexel) dec Richie Koehler (Rider) 5-2 141 - Jordan Soriano (Drexel) dec Will Betancourt (Rider) 2-0 149 - Quinn Kinner (Rider) dec Dom Findora (Drexel) 5-3 157 - Colton Washleski (Rider) dec Tyler Williams (Drexel) 6-2 165 - Cody Walsh (Drexel) dec Jake Silverstein (Rider) 1-0 174 - Michael Wilson (Rider) dec Jack Janda (Drexel) 4-1SV 184 - Ethan Wilson (Drexel) fall Isaac Dean (Rider) 3:44 197 - Ibrahim Ameer (Drexel) fall Azeem Bell (Rider) 4:56 285 - David Szuba (Rider) maj Santino Morina (Drexel) 18-4 California Baptist 21 Air Force 15 125 - Eli Griffin (California Baptist) dec Tucker Owens (Air Force) 6-4 133 - Hunter Leake (California Baptist) dec Robert Wright (Air Force) 2-1 141 - Darren Green (California Baptist) dec Garrett Kuchan (Air Force) 8-5SV 149 - Dayne Morton (California Baptist) dec Joe Fernau (Air Force) 12-5 157 - Chaz Hallmark (California Baptist) tech Brooks Gable (Air Force) 22-5 165 - Giano Petrucelli (Air Force) dec Carter Schubert (California Baptist) 5-0 174 - Noah Blake (Air Force) dec Justin Phillips (California Baptist) 4-2 184 - Sam Wolf (Air Force) dec Nathan Haas (California Baptist) 7-0 197 - Eli Sheeran (California Baptist) maj Calvin Sund (Air Force) 11-0 285 - Wyatt Hendrickson (Air Force) fall Chris Island (California Baptist) 1:38 Little Rock 21 Cal Poly 12 125 - Dominic Mendez (Cal Poly) dec Jeremiah Reno (Little Rock) 10-5 133 - Nasir Bailey (Little Rock) dec Zeth Romney (Cal Poly) 7-1 141 - Brennan Van Hoecke (Little Rock) dec Abe Hinrichsen (Cal Poly) 4-1SV 149 - Chance Lamer (Cal Poly) InjDef Kyle Dutton (Little Rock) 157 - Matt Bianchi (Little Rock) dec Legend Lamer (Cal Poly) 4-1SV 165 - Joey Bianchi (Little Rock) dec Michael Goldfeder (Cal Poly) 7-1 174 - Adam Kemp (Cal Poly) dec Tyler Brennan (Little Rock) 3-2 184 - Triston Wills (Little Rock) dec Kendall LaRosa (Cal Poly) 8-6 197 - Stephen Little (Little Rock) dec Jarad Priest (Cal Poly) 7-2 285 - Josiah Hill (Little Rock) dec Trevor Tinker (Cal Poly) 4-2 Sacred Heart 31 Bloomsburg 11 125 - Jack Ice (Sacred Heart) dec Bronson Garber (Bloomsburg) 4-0 133 - Andrew Fallon (Sacred Heart) fall Major Lewis (Bloomsburg) 2:29 141 - Jake Carlucci (Sacred Heart) FFT 149 - Vincent Milazzo (Sacred Heart) maj Nik Antonelli (Bloomsburg) 8-0 157 - William Morrow (Bloomsburg) maj Connor MacDonald (Sacred Heart) 17-3 165 - Macon Myers (Bloomsburg) maj Calvin Pineda (Sacred Heart) 16-5 174 - Nolen Zeigler (Bloomsburg) dec Owen Ayotte (Sacred Heart) 14-8 184 - Nicky Eboli (Sacred Heart) dec Anthony DeRosa (Bloomsburg) 7-4 197 - Hunter Perez (Sacred Heart) fall David Tuttle (Bloomsburg) :56 285 - Marc Berisha (Sacred Heart) dec Tyler McCarhan (Bloomsburg) 4-1SV Kent State 37 Bloomsburg 5 125 - Adan Benavidez (Kent State) maj Bronson Garber (Bloomsburg) 11-3 133 - Pablo Castro (Kent State) maj Major Lewis (Bloomsburg) 17-4 141 - Billy Meiszner (Kent State) FFT 149 - Matt Ryan (Kent State) maj Nik Antonelli (Bloomsburg) 17-5 157 - Keegan Knapp (Kent State) dec William Morrow (Bloomsburg) 5-1 165 - Aaron Ferguson (Kent State) dec Macon Myers (Bloomsburg) 5-0 174 - AJ Burkhart (Kent State) tech Nolen Zeigler (Bloomsburg) 17-1 184 - Tanner Culver (Bloomsburg) tech Mitchell Broskie (Kent State) 17-1 197 - Blake Schaffer (Kent State) tech David Tuttle (Bloomsburg) 23-6 285 - Josh Boggan (Kent State) dec Tyler McCarhan (Bloomsburg) 6-3 Penn 39 Brown 0 125 - Max Gallagher (Penn) dec Michael Joyce (Brown) 5-1 133 - Ryan Miller (Penn) maj Hunter Adrian (Brown) 10-2 141 - CJ Composto (Penn) dec Ian Oswalt (Brown) 8-4 149 - Andy Troczynski (Penn) maj Nicholas Romero (Brown) 11-1 157 - Lucas Revano (Penn) maj Blake Saito (Brown) 18-6 165 - Kaya Sement (Penn) dec Dom Frontino (Brown) 5-0 174 - Nick Incontrera (Penn) maj Jonathan Conrad (Brown) 16-2 184 - Max Hale (Penn) tech Nick Olivieri (Brown) 21-5 197 - Martin Cosgrove (Penn) InjDef James Araneo (Brown) 285 - John Stout (Penn) dec Alex Semenenko (Brown) 4-1 Navy 34 Bucknell 7 125 - Kade Davidheiser (Bucknell) dec Grant Treaster (Navy) 4-1SV 133 - Brendan Ferretti (Navy) dec Kurt Phipps (Bucknell) 3-1TB 141 - Josh Koderhandt (Navy) maj Dylan Chappell (Bucknell) 13-2 149 - Kaemen Smith (Navy) dec Riley Bower (Bucknell) 5-2SV 157 - Charlie Evans (Navy) fall Aiden Davis (Bucknell) 6:57 165 - Andrew Cerniglia (Navy) fall Noah Mulvaney (Bucknell) 2:00 174 - Danny Wask (Navy) dec Myles Takats (Bucknell) 6-2 184 - David Key (Navy) fall Michael Bartush (Bucknell) 4:30 197 - Logan Deacetis (Bucknell) maj Daniel Williams (Navy) 11-2 285 - Jamier Ferere (Navy) dec Dorian Crosby (Bucknell) 6-4 South Dakota State 33 Utah Valley 3 125 - Tanner Jordan (South Dakota State) dec Yusief Lillie (Utah Valley) 5-0 133 - Derrick Cardinal (South Dakota State) dec Kase Mauger (Utah Valley) 8-3 141 - Haiden Drury (Utah Valley) dec Caleb Gross (South Dakota State) 2-0 149 - Alek Martin (South Dakota State) dec Isaiah Delgado (Utah Valley) 7-3 157 - Cael Swensen (South Dakota State) dec Alex Emmer (Utah Valley) 5-1 165 - Tanner Cook (South Dakota State) fall Tanner Lofthouse (Utah Valley) :16 174 - Cade DeVos (South Dakota State) tech Caleb Uhlenhopp (Utah Valley) 18-2 184 - Bennett Berge (South Dakota State) maj Mahonri Rushton (Utah Valley) 14-4 197 - Tanner Sloan (South Dakota State) dec Evan Bockman (Utah Valley) 5-0 285 - Luke Rasmussen (South Dakota State) dec Chase Trussell (Utah Valley) 4-2 Sunday’s Dual Results Penn 34 Harvard 6 125 - Max Gallagher (Penn) fall Isaiah Adams (Harvard) 2:24 133 - Michael Colaiocco (Penn) dec Coleman Nogle (Harvard) 8-4 141 - CJ Composto (Penn) dec Michael Jaffe (Havard) 19-12 149 - Jude Swisher (Penn) fall Jack Crook (Harvard) :30 157 - Lucas Revano (Penn) maj Joe Cangro (Havard) 10-2 165 - Joshua Kim (Harvard) dec Kaya Sement (Penn) 8-3 174 - Phil Conigliaro (Harvard) dec Nick Incontrera (Penn) 4-2 184 - Max Hale (Penn) fall Leo Tarantino (Harvard) 2:36 197 - Cole Urbas (Penn) dec Alex Whitworth (Harvard) 3-0 285 - John Stout (Penn) dec Nick Marcenelle (Harvard) 7-2 Drexel 43 Morgan State 0 125 - Desmond Pleasant (Drexel) tech Julian Dawson (Morgan State) 20-3 133 - John Hildebrandt (Drexel) dec Kevin Lopez (Morgan State) 11-6 141 - Jordan Soriano (Drexel) tech Thomas Fierro (Morgan State) 18-1 149 - Dom Findora (Drexel) tech Aaron Turner (Morgan State) 17-2 157 - Tyler Williams (Drexel) tech Joshua Greenwood (Morgan State) 16-0 165 - Cody Walsh (Drexel) dec Jake Marsh (Morgan State) 8-3 174 - Jack Janda (Drexel) dec Cort Vann (Morgan State) 4-0 184 - Ethan Wilson (Drexel) dec Kyle Grey (Morgan State) 4-2 197 - Ibrahim Ameer (Drexel) tech Nathanic Kendricks (Morgan State) 24-4 285 - Santino Morina (Drexel) fall Tyler Stewart (Morgan State) 6:05 Drexel 31 American 6 125 - Desmond Pleasant (Drexel) maj Shamil Kalmatov (American) 14-3 133 - Jaxon Maroney (Drexel) fall Max Leete (American) 7:55SV 141 - Jordan Soriano (Drexel) dec Cael McIntyre (American) 6-4 149 - Dom Findora (Drexel) dec Gage Owen (American) 9-2 157 - Kaden Milheim (American) dec Tyler Williams (Drexel) 3-1 165 - Cody Walsh (Drexel) tech Ryan Zimmerman (American) 17-2 174 - Jack Janda (Drexel) dec Lucas White (American) 4-1SV 184 - Ethan Wilson (Drexel) maj Brad Kata (American) 10-1 197 - Ibrahim Ameer (Drexel) dec Liam Volk-Klos (American) 11-5 285 - Will Jarrell (American) dec Santino Morina (Drexel) 3-0 American 29 Morgan State 13 125 - Julian Dawson (Morgan State) dec Shamil Kalmatov (American) 8-6 133 - Max Leete (American) fall Kevin Lopez (Morgan State) 1:18 141 - Cael McIntyre (American) fall Tommy Fierro (Morgan State) :12 149 - Ethan Szerencsits (American) maj Aaron Turner (Morgan State) 11-2 157 - Kaden Milheim (American) maj Joshua Greenwood (Morgan State) 10-1 165 - Jake Marsh (Morgan State) dec Ryan Zimmerman (American) 7-1 174 - Lucas White (American) dec Cort Vann (Morgan State) 7-1 184 - Kyle Grey (Morgan State) maj Brad Kata (American) 17-4 197 - Nathanic Kendricks (Morgan State) dec Caleb Beaty (American) 6-5 285 - Will Jarrell (American) fall Tyler Stewart (Morgan State) 3:52 Wisconsin 24 Purdue 15 125 - Matt Ramos (Purdue) dec Eric Barnett (Wisconsin) 4-1 133 - Nicolar Rivera (Wisconsin) dec Dustin Norris (Purdue) 10-7SV 141 - Christian White (Purdue) dec Zan Fugitt (Wisconsin) 4-3 149 - Joe Zargo (Wisconsin) dec Marcos Polanco (Purdue) 11-5 157 - Isaac Ruble (Purdue) dec Cody Goebel (Wisconsin) 14-12 165 - Dean Hamiti (Wisconsin) fall Stoney Buell (Purdue) 1:06 174 - Max Maylor (Wisconsin) dec Brody Baumann (Purdue) 19-16SV 184 - Shane Liegel (Wisconsin) dec James Rowley (Purdue) 5-2 197 - Ben Vanadia (Purdue) fall Lucas Condon (Wisconsin) 1:44 285 - Gannon Rosenfeld (Wisconsin) fall Triston Ruhlman (Purdue) 4:10 Indiana 23 Michigan State 18 125 - Michael Spangler (Indiana) dec Tristan Lujan (Michigan State) 10-8 133 - Cayden Rooks (Indiana) tech Andrew Hampton (Michigan State) 19-3 141 - Danny Fongaro (Indiana) dec Jordan Hamden (Michigan State) 6-4 149 - Graham Rooks (Indiana) fall Clayton Jones (Michigan State) 4:36 157 - Chase Saldate (Michigan State) fall Zack Rotkvich (Indiana) 4:12 165 - Caleb Fish (Michigan State) FFT 174 - DJ Shannon (Michigan State) dec Donnell Washington (Indiana) 4-1 184 - Layne Malczewski (Michigan State) dec Roman Rogotzke (Indiana) 5-2 197 - Gabe Sollars (Indiana) dec Kael Wisler (Michigan State) 8-5 285 - Nick Willham (Indiana) dec Josh Terrill (Michigan State) 4-3TB Ohio State 22 Rutgers 12 125 - Brendan McCrone (Ohio State) dec Dean Peterson (Rutgers) 7-1 133 - Dylan Shawver (Rutgers) dec Nic Bouzakis (Ohio State) 5-4 141 - Jesse Mendez (Ohio State) dec Mitch Moore (Rutgers) 5-0 149 - Michael Cetta (Rutgers) dec Dylan D’Emilio (Ohio State) 12-9SV 157 - Isaac Wilcox (Ohio State) maj Jacob Butler (Rutgers) 19-6 165 - Bryce Hepner (Ohio State) dec Anthony White (Rutgers) 5-0 174 - Rocco Welsh (Ohio State) dec Jackson Turley (Rutgers) 4-3 184 - Brian Soldano (Rutgers) fall Ryder Rogotzke (Ohio State) 4:24 197 - Luke Geog (Ohio State) dec John Poznanski (Rutgers) 4-3 285 - Nick Feldman (Ohio State) dec Yaraslau Slavikouski (Rutgers) 4-2 The Citadel 27 Bellarmine 3 125 - Malik Hardy (The Citadel) dec Damion Ryan (Bellarmine) 5-1TB 133 - Trayce Eckman (Bellarmine) dec George Rosas (The Citadel) 3-2 141 - Jacob Silka (The Citadel) dec AJ Rallo (Bellarmine) 6-4 149 - Jeffrey Boyd (The Citadel) dec Zac Cowan (Bellarmine) 7-4SV 157 - Hayden Watson (The Citadel) dec Gray Ortis (Bellarmine) 2-0 165 - Ben Haubert (The Citadel) dec Grant O’Dell (Bellarmine) 3-2SV 174 - Brodie Porter (The Citadel) dec Cole Nance (Bellarmine) 9-8 184 - Adam Ortega (The Citadel) dec Sam Schroeder (Bellarmine) 8-5 197 - Patrick Brophy (The Citadel) dec Andrew Liber (Bellarmine) 6-4 285 - Ben Stemmet (The Citadel) dec Thadd Huff (Bellarmine) 5-2 Rider 29 George Mason 9 125 - Tyler Klinsky (Rider) tech JB Dragovich (George Mason) 18-3 133 - Richie Koehler (Rider) fall Brandon Wittenberg (George Mason) 1:34 141 - Dominic Hargrove (George Mason) dec Will Betancourt (Rider) 4-1SV 149 - Quinn Kinner (Rider) dec Kaden Cassidy (George Mason) 4-0 157 - DJ McGee (George Mason) dec Colton Washleski (Rider) 4-2 165 - Jake Silverstein (Rider) dec Evan Maag (George Mason) 12-9 174 - Michael Wilson (Rider) dec Paul Pierce (George Mason) 9-7 184 - Malachi Duvall (George Mason) dec Isaac Dean (Rider) 4-1SV 197 - Azeem Bell (Rider) maj Nick Foster (George Mason) 14-4 285 - David Szuba (Rider) tech Donovan Sprouse (George Mason) 22-5 Appalachian State 32 VMI 7 125 - Chad Bellis (Appalachian State) maj Tony Burke (VMI) 13-2 133 - Dyson Dunham (VMI) dec Noah Luna (Appalachian State) 9-5 141 - Isaac Byers (Appalachian State) dec Patrick Jordon (VMI) 2-1TB 149 - Cody Bond (Appalachian State) dec Ryan Vigil (VMI) 6-3 157 - Tommy Askey (Appalachian State) tech Josh Yost (VMI) 19-3 165 - Will Miller (Appalachian State) tech Luke Hart (VMI) 16-1 174 - Braxton Lewis (VMI) maj Logan Eller (Appalachian State) 13-0 184 - Tomas Brooker (Appalachian State) dec Toby Schoffstall (VMI) 8-1 197 - Carson Floyd (Appalachian State) fall Josh Evans (VMI) 1:44 285 - Jacob Sartorio (Appalachian State) dec Tyler Mousaw (VMI) 16-14 Campbell 43 Gardner-Webb 3 125 - Anthony Molton (Campbell) tech Drew West (Gardner-Webb) 16-1 133 - Dom Zaccone (Campbell) tech Tyson Lane (Gardner-Webb) 22-5 141 - Todd Carter (Gardner-Webb) dec Wynton Denkins (Campbell) 9-6 149 - Justin Rivera (Campbell) dec Zach Price (Gardner-Webb) 4-1SV 157 - Chris Earnest (Campbell) fall Parker Corwin (Gardner-Webb) 3:34 165 - Dom Baker (Campbell) tech Andrew Wilson (Gardner-Webb) 19-4 174 - Austin Murphy (Campbell) tech Samuel Mora (Gardner-Webb) 17-2 184 - Caleb Hopkins (Campbell) dec Jha’Quan Anderson (Gardner-Webb) 1-0 197 - Levi Hopkins (Campbell) tech Joshua McCutheon (Gardner-Webb) 18-3 285 - Taye Ghadiali (Campbell) fall Peyton McComas (Gardner-Webb) 1:34 Wyoming 30 North Dakota State 13 125 - Jore Volk (Wyoming) tech Ryan Henningson (North Dakota State) 21-5 133 - Garrett Ricks (Wyoming) dec Fernando Barreto (North Dakota State) 12-8 141 - Cole Brooks (Wyoming) tech Gavin Drexler (North Dakota State) 17-2 149 - Max Petersen (North Dakota State) tech Gabe Willochell (Wyoming) 19-4 157 - Sloan Swan (Wyoming) fall Landon Johnson (North Dakota State) 2:06 165 - Cooper Voorhees (Wyoming) dec Brendan Howes (North Dakota State) 9-5 174 - Gaven Sax (North Dakota State) tech Quayin Short (Wyoming) 17-0 184 - Ethan Ducca (Wyoming) maj Adam Cherne (North Dakota State) 12-3 197 - Joey Novak (Wyoming) maj Spencer Mooberry (North Dakota State) 13-1 285 - Devon Dawson (North Dakota State) dec Kevin Zimmer (Wyoming) 9-4 Lehigh 21 Army West Point 16 125 - Sheldon Seymour (Lehigh) dec Ethan Berginc (Army West Point) 4-1 133 - Conor Collins (Army West Point) tech Ethan Smith (Lehigh) 16-1 141 - Malyke Hines (Lehigh) dec Richard Treanor (Army West Point) 9-4 149 - Matthew Williams (Army West Point) dec Kelvin Griffin (Lehigh) 6-4 157 - Max Brignola (Lehigh) dec Nate Lukez (Army West Point) 7-6 165 - Dalton Harkins (Army West Point) maj Jake Logan (Lehigh) 12-2 174 - Ben Pasiuk (Army West Point) maj Connor Herceg (Lehigh) 16-6 184 - Jack Wilt (Lehigh) dec Dillon Sheehy (Army West Point) 8-5SV 197 - Michael Beard (Lehigh) tech Wolfgang Frable (Army West Point) 20-2 285 - Nathan Taylor (Lehigh) maj Lucas Stoddard (Army West Point) 15-3 Minnesota 39 Northwestern 0 125 - Patrick McKee (Minnesota) dec Massey Odiotti (Northwestern) 18-12 133 - Tyler Wells (Minnesota) tech Patrick Adams (Northwestern) 21-5 141 - Vance VomBaur (Minnesota) tech Kolby McClain (Northwestern) 18-2 149 - Drew Roberts (Minnesota) tech Aiden Vandenbush (Northwestern) 17-2 157 - Michael Blockhus (Minnesota) dec Trevor Chumbley (Northwestern) 8-5 165 - Blaine Brenner (Minnesota) FFT 174 - Andrew Sparks (Minnesota) dec Joseph Martin (Northwestern) 7-1 184 - Isaiah Salazar (Minnesota) dec Troy Fisher (Northwestern) 8-3 197 - Garrett Joles (Minnesota) dec Evan Bates (Northwestern) 9-4 285 - Bennett Tabor (Minnesota) dec Jack Jessen (Northwestern) 8-3 Oklahoma State 24 Missouri 10 125 - Troy Spratley (Oklahoma State) dec Noah Surtin (Missouri) 4-1SV 133 - Sam Smith (Oklahoma State) FFT 141 - Daton Fix (Oklahoma State) dec Josh Edmond (Missouri) 2-1 149 - Jordan Williams (Oklahoma State) dec Joel Mylin (Missouri) 10-3 157 - Teague Travis (Oklahoma State) dec Brock Mauller (Missouri) 4-2 165 - Keegan O’Toole (Missouri) dec Izzak Olejnik (Oklahoma State) 5-1 174 - Brayden Thompson (Oklahoma State) dec Peyton Mocco (Missouri) 8-1SV 184 - Dustin Plott (Oklahoma State) dec Clayton Whiting (Missouri) 8-2 197 - Rocky Elam (Missouri) maj Kyle Haas (Oklahoma State) 8-0 285 - Zach Elam (Missouri) dec Konner Doucet (Oklahoma State) 1-0 Princeton 34 Brown 13 125 - Drew Heethuis (Princeton) fall Michael Joyce (Brown) 6:16 133 - Sean Pierson (Princeton) maj Hunter Adrian (Princeton) 11-2 141 - Ian Oswalt (Brown) dec Tyler Vasquez (Princeton) 11-6 149 - Eligh Rivera (Princeton) tech Sam McMonagle (Brown) 20-3 157 - Blake Saito (Brown) maj Rocco Camillaci (Princeton) 11-1 165 - Blaine Bergey (Princeton) dec Keegan Rothrock (Brown) 9-2 174 - Mikey Squires (Princeton) InjDef Dom Frontino (Brown) 184 - Jonathan Conrad (Brown) fall Nathan Stefanik (Princeton) 2:57 197 - Luke Stout (Princeton) fall Nick Olivieri (Brown) 3:53 285 - Matthew Cover (Princeton) maj Alex Semenenko (Brown) 9-0 Central Michigan 28 Ohio 9 125 - Sean Spidle (Central Michigan) tech Ryan Meek (Ohio) 20-3 133 - Vince Perez (Central Michigan) tech Malachi O’Leary (Ohio) 17-1 141 - Jimmy Nugent (Central Michigan) dec Kaden Jett (Ohio) 6-3 149 - Corbyn Munson (Central Michigan) dec Derek Raike (Ohio) 8-7 157 - Peyten Kellar (Ohio) dec Johnny Lovett (Central Michigan) 6-0 165 - Garrett Thompson (Ohio) dec Tyler Swiderski (Central Michigan) 1-0 174 - Alex Cramer (Central Michigan) dec Sal Perrine (Ohio) 4-1SV 184 - Zayne Lehman (Ohio) dec Adrien Cramer (Central Michigan) 5-2 197 - Cameron Wood (Central Michigan) dec Austin Starr (Ohio) 7-4 285 - Bryan Caves (Central Michigan) fall Jacob Padilla (Ohio) 2:10 Columbia 25 Bucknell 13 125 - Nick Babin (Columbia) tech Kade Davidheiser (Bucknell) 18-0 133 - Kurt Phipps (Bucknell) dec Sulayman Bah (Columbia) 8-2 141 - Kai Owen (Columbia) dec Braden Bower (Bucknell) 9-4 149 - Riley Bower (Bucknell) dec Richard Fedalen (Columbia) 4-1SV 157 - Aiden Davis (Bucknell) dec Tyler Barrett (Columbia) 4-1SV 165 - Andrew Garr (Columbia) tech Dylan McCullough (Columbia) 19-4 174 - Lennox Wolak (Columbia) dec Myles Takats (Bucknell) 5-3 184 - Aaron Ayzerov (Columbia) fall Michael Bartush (Bucknell) 3:22 197 - Jack Wehmeyer (Columbia) dec Logan Deacetis (Bucknell) 6-3 285 - Dorian Crosby (Bucknell) maj Adam Haselius (Columbia) 18-4 Arizona State 19 Oregon State 17 125 - Maximo Renteria (Oregon State) dec Richie Figueroa (Arizona State) 9-5 133 - Julian Chlebove (Arizona State) dec Gabe Whisenhunt (Oregon State) 8-2 141 - Cleveland Belton (Oregon State) tech Cody Foote (Arizona State) 20-4 149 - Kyle Parco (Arizona State) dec Nash Singleton (Oregon State) 9-3 157 - Jacori Teemer (Arizona State) maj Isaiah Crosby (Oregon State) 20-6 165 - Chance McLane (Arizona State) dec Kekana Fouret (Oregon State) 5-1 174 - Nicco Ruiz (Arizona State) dec Matthew Olguin (Oregon State) 6-3 184 - Trey Munoz (Oregon State) tech Shay Addison (Arizona State) 25-8 197 - Justin Rademacher (Oregon State) maj Jacob Meissner (Arizona State) 15-3 285 - Cohlton Schultz (Arizona State) dec Boone McDermott (Oregon State) 5-2 Northern Iowa 26 West Virginia 12 125 - Jett Strickenberger (West Virginia) dec Trever Anderson (Northern Iowa) 9-6 133 - Julian Farber (Northern Iowa) tech Mason Mills (West Virginia) 22-5 141 - Cael Happel (Northern Iowa) maj Jordan Titus (West Virginia) 11-3 149 - Ty Watters (West Virginia) maj Cael Rahnavardi (Northern Iowa) 8-0 157 - Ryder Downey (Northern Iowa) dec Alex Hornfeck (West Virginia) 5-3 165 - Peyton Hall (West Virginia) tech RJ Weston (Northern Iowa) 20-5 174 - Jared Simma (Northern Iowa) dec Brody Conley (West Virginia) 5-4 184 - Parker Keckeisen (Northern Iowa) tech Dennis Robin (West Virginia) 18-3 197 - Wyatt Voelker (Northern Iowa) dec Austin Cooley (West Virginia) 8-1 285 - Tyrell Gordon (Northern Iowa) dec Tristan Kemp (West Virginia) 6-1SV Nebraska 29 Illinois 9 125 - Caleb Smith (Nebraska) dec Justin Cardani (Illinois) 9-2 133 - Tony Madrigal (Illinois) dec Jacob Van Dee (Nebraska) 8-3 141 - Brock Hardy (Nebraska) fall Danny Pucino (Illinois) 4:40 149 - Jake Harrier (Illinois) dec Blake Cushing (Nebraska) 4-1SV 157 - Peyton Robb (Nebraska) maj Joe Roberts (Illinois) 10-1 165 - Antrell Taylor (Nebraska) dec Chris Moore (Illinois) 4-1SV 174 - Edmond Ruth (Illinois) dec Bubba Wilson (Nebraska) 4-0 184 - Lenny Pinto (Nebraska) maj Dylan Connell (Illinois) 18-6 197 - Silas Allred (Nebraska) fall Chase Waggoner (Illinois) 4:10 285 - Nash Hutmacher (Nebraska) dec Peter Marinopoulos (Illinois) 12-9 Stanford 38 CSU Bakersfield 9 125 - Richard Castro-Sandoval (CSU Bakersfield) fall Suhas Chundi (Stanford) 1:39 133 - Dom Lajoie (Stanford) dec Romeo McNeal (CSU Bakersfield) 5-3 141 - Jason Miranda (Stanford) fall Luis Ramos (CSU Bakersfield) 1:09 149 - Jaden Abas (Stanford) dec Brock Rogers (CSU Bakersfield) 12-6 157 - Daniel Cardenas (Stanford) tech Devyn Flores-Che (CSU Bakersfield) 19-4 165 - Hunter Gavin (Stanford) tech Guillermo Escobedo (CSU Bakersfield) 20-4 174 - Zach Hanson (Stanford) tech Ryder Dearborn (CSU Bakersfield) 19-4 184 - Jack Darrah (Stanford) tech Braden Smelser (CSU Bakersfield) 15-0 197 - Nick Stemmet (Stanford) fall Khristian Dove (CSU Bakersfield) :49 285 - Jake Andrews (CSU Bakersfield) dec Jackson Mankowski (Stanford) 6-0
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Friday’s Dual Results Virginia Tech 27 Virginia 9 125 - Cooper Flynn (Virginia Tech) dec Kyle Montaperto (Virginia) 4-2 133 - Marlon Yarbrough (Virginia) maj Sam Latona (Virginia Tech) 15-7 141 - Jack Gioffre (Virginia) tech Hunter Mason (Virginia Tech) 18-3 149 - Caleb Henson (Virginia Tech) dec Erik Roggie (Virginia) 7-2 157 - Clayton Ulrey (Virginia Tech) maj Dylan Cedeno (Virginia) 10-1 165 - Connor Brady (Virginia Tech) dec Nick Hamilton(Virginia) 4-2 174 - Mekhi Lewis (Virginia Tech) dec Justin McCoy (Virginia) 2-0 184 - TJ Stewart (Virginia Tech) tech Griffin Gammell (Virginia) 20-5 197 - Andy Smith (Virginia Tech) dec Krystian Kinsey (Virginia) 10-3 285 - Hunter Catka (Virginia Tech) dec Ryan Catka (Virginia) 8-4 Bellarmine 27 Davidson 9 125 - Damion Ryan (Bellarmine) maj Enis Ljikovic (Davidson) 10-2 133 - Trayce Eckman (Bellarmine) tech Hale Robinson (Davidson) 20-4 141 - AJ Rall (Bellarmine) fall Josh Viarengo (Davidson) 1:41 149 - Zac Cowan (Bellarmine) dec Tyler McKnight (Davidson) 7-6 157 - Tanner Peake (Davidson) dec Gray Ortis (Bellarmine) 5-2 165 - Grant O’Dell (Bellarmine) dec Bryce Sanderlin (Davidson) 7-1 174 - Cole Nance (Bellarmine) dec Jaden Hardrick (Davidson) 2-1 184 - Wyatt Ferguson (Davidson) dec Sam Schroeder (Bellarmine) 2-1 197 - Cameo Blankenship (Davidson) dec Justin Hoffer (Bellarmine) 6-3 285 - Thadd Huff (Bellarmine) dec Jake Fernicola (Davidson) 9-5 Long Island 20 Franklin & Marshall 16 125 - Robbie Sagaris (Long Island) tech Jack Parker (F&M) 16-0 133 - Mason Leiphart (F&M) tech Kaelen Francois (Long Island) 15-0 141 - Pat Phillips (F&M) dec Devin Matthews (Long Island) 4-1SV 149 - Drew Witham (Long Island) dec Josh Hillard (F&M) 8-4 157 - Rhise Royster (Long Island) dec Dominic Wheatley (F&M) 4-1 165 - James Johnston (Long Island) dec Josh Palmucci (F&M) 10-5 174 - Noah Fox (F&M) tech Corey Connolly (Long Island) 20-5 184 - Anthony D’Alesio (Long Island) dec James Conway (F&M) 6-5 197 - John Crawford (F&M) dec John Dusza (Long Island) 4-1SV 285 - Aeden Begue (Long Island) dec Harrison Shapiro (F&M) 4-1SV Pittsburgh 36 Duke 9 125 - Logan Agin (Duke) fall Colton Camacho (Pittsburgh) :52 133 - Vince Santaniello (Pittsburgh) tech Raymond Adams (Duke) 19-3 141 - Cole Matthews (Pittsburgh) tech Christian Colman (Duke) 20-4 149 - Finn Solomon (Pittsburgh) fall Jarred Papscy (Duke) 4:05 157 - Jared Keslar (Pittsburgh) maj Logan Ferraro (Duke) 11-3 165 - Holden Heller (Pittsburgh) dec Gaetano Console (Duke) 7-2 174 - Luca Augustine (Pittsburgh) maj Jack Wimmer (Duke) 14-3 184 - Reece Heller (Pittsburgh) maj Conor Becker (Duke) 14-3 197 - Mac Stout (Pittsburgh) tech Kwasi Bonsu (Duke) 18-2 285 - Connor Barket (Duke) dec Geoff Magin (Pittsburgh) 7-1 Utah Valley 24 North Dakota State 14 125 - Yusief Lillie (Utah Valley) dec Ryan Henningson (North Dakota State) 5-2 133 - Kase Mauger (Utah Valley) fall Fernando Barreto (North Dakota State) 2:22 141 - Haiden Drury (Utah Valley) dec Gavin Drexler (North Dakota State) 8-7 149 - Maxwell Petersen (North Dakota State) dec Isaiah Delgado (Utah Valley) 7-5 157 - Landon Johnson (North Dakota State) dec Alex Emmer (Utah Valley) 8-1SV 165 - Brendan Howes (North Dakota State) dec Tanner Lofthouse (Utah Valley) 6-2 174 - Gaven Sax (North Dakota State) tech Caleb Uhlenhopp (Utah Valley) 15-0 184 - Jacob Armstrong (Utah Valley) maj Adam Cherne (North Dakota State) 11-3 197 - Evan Bockman (Utah Valley) tech Lathan Duda (North Dakota State) 19-4 285 - Chase Trussell (Utah Valley) dec Devon Dawson (North Dakota State) 4-1SV Penn State 28 Ohio State 9 125 - Braeden Davis (Penn State) dec Vinny Kilkeary (Ohio State) 4-3 133 - Nic Bouzakis (Ohio State) dec Aaron Nagao (Penn State) 13-7 141 - Beau Bartlett (Penn State) dec Jesse Mendez (Ohio State) 4-1SV 149 - Tyler Kasak (Penn State) dec Dylan D’Emilio (Ohio State) 7-1 157 - Levi Haines (Penn State) maj Isaac Wilcox (Ohio State) 11-3 165 - Mitchell Mesenbrink (Penn State) dec Bryce Hepner (Ohio State) 10-4 174 - Carter Starocci (Penn State) dec Rocco Welsh (Ohio State) 4-2 184 - Ryder Rogotzke (Ohio State) fall Bernie Truax (Penn State) 3:59 197 - Aaron Brooks (Penn State) tech Luke Geog (Ohio State) 22-6 285 - Greg Kerkvliet (Penn State) maj Nick Feldman (Ohio State) 12-0 Iowa State 29 West Virginia 11 125 - Kysen Terukina (Iowa State) dec Jett Strickenberger (West Virginia) 10-7 133 - Evan Frost (Iowa State) tech Mason Mills (West Virginia) 17-1 141 - Jordan Titus (West Virginia) maj Sam Hrabovsky (Iowa State) 11-3 149 - Casey Swiderski (Iowa State) dec Ty Watters (West Virginia) 7-4SV 157 - Cody Chittum (Iowa State) maj Caleb Dowling (West Virginia) 13-5 165 - David Carr (Iowa State) dec Peyton Hall (West Virginia) 10-5 174 - MJ Gaitan (Iowa State) fall Brody Conley (West Virginia) :37 184 - Dennis Robin (West Virginia) maj Tate Naaktgeboren (Iowa State) 15-5 197 - Austin Cooley (West Virginia) dec Julien Broderson (Iowa State) 10-4 285 - Yonger Bastida (Iowa State) tech Michael Wolfgram (West Virginia) 23-8 Oklahoma State 28 Arizona State 9 125 - Troy Spratley (Oklahoma State) maj Richie Figueroa (Arizona State) 13-5 133 - Daton Fix (Oklahoma State) dec Julian Chlebove (Arizona State) 5-3 141 - Tagen Jamison (Oklahoma State) maj Cody Foote (Arizona State) 16-5 149 - Kyle Parco (Arizona State) dec Jordan Williams (Oklahoma State) 8-5 157 - Jacori Teemer (Arizona State) dec Teague Travis (Oklahoma State) 7-3 165 - Izzak Olejnik (Oklahoma State) dec Chance McLane (Arizona State) 5-0 174 - Brayden Thompson (Oklahoma State) maj Cael Valencia (Arizona State) 11-2 184 - Dustin Plott (Oklahoma State) fall Max Wilner (Arizona State) 2:33 197 - Luke Surber (Oklahoma State) maj Jacob Meissner (Arizona State) 17-4 285 - Cohlton Schultz (Arizona State) dec Konner Doucet (Oklahoma State) 4-1SV Cornell 32 Columbia 9 125 - Brett Ungar (Cornell) dec Nick Babin (Columbia) 6-2 133 - Vito Arujau (Cornell) tech Sulayman Bah (Columbia) 17-1 141 - Kai Owen (Columbia) dec Mark Botello (Cornell) 4-0 149 - Ethan Fernandez (Cornell) maj Richard Fedalen (Columbia) 20-6 157 - Meyer Shapiro (Cornell) tech David Berkovich (Columbia) 17-2 165 - Julian Ramirez (Cornell) tech Andrew Garr (Columbia) 17-2 174 - Lennox Wolak (Columbia) dec Benny Baker (Cornell) 8-5 184 - Aaron Ayzerov (Columbia) dec Chris Foca (Cornell) 4-0 197 - Jacob Cardenas (Cornell) maj Jack McGill (Columbia) 15-6 285 - Lewis Fernandes (Cornell) fall William McChesney (Columbia) 2:06 NC State 33 North Carolina 6 125 - Jarrett Trombley (NC State) dec Spencer Moore (North Carolina) 2-0 133 - Kai Orine (NC State) tech Jace Palmer (North Carolina) 20-3 141 - Ryan Jack (NC State) dec Lachlan McNeil (North Carolina) 4-2 149 - Jackson Arrington (NC State) maj Jayden Scott (North Carolina) 9-1 157 - Sonny Santiago (North Carolina) dec Ed Scott (NC State) 8-5SV 165 - Derek Fields (NC State) maj Isaias Estrada (North Carolina) 11-3 174 - Tyler Eischens (North Carolina) dec Alex Faison (NC State) 9-6SV 184 - Dylan Fishback (NC State) maj Gavin Kane (North Carolina) 15-3 197 - Trent Hidlay (NC State) tech Max Shaw (North Carolina) 17-2 285 - Owen Trephan (NC State) tech Cade Lautt (North Carolina) 20-5 Michigan 24 Iowa 11 125 - Michael DeAugustino (Michigan) dec Drake Ayala (Iowa) 2-1TB 133 - Dylan Ragusin (Michigan) dec Cullan Schriever (Iowa) 5-2 141 - Sergio Lemley (Michigan) maj Real Woods (Iowa) 14-2 149 - Austin Gomez (Michigan) dec Victor Voinovich (Iowa) 4-1 157 - Will Lewan (Michigan) dec Jared Franek (Iowa) 3-2TB 165 - Michael Caliendo (Iowa) dec Beau Mantanona (Michigan) 9-4 174 - Shane Griffith (Michigan) maj Patrick Kennedy (Iowa) 11-1 184 - Aiden Riggins (Iowa) dec Joseph Walker (Michigan) 6-5 197 - Zach Glazier (Iowa) tech Bobby Striggow (Michigan) 19-4 285 - Lucas Davison (Michigan) maj Bradley Hill (Iowa) 11-2 Minnesota 30 Maryland 6 125 - Patrick McKee (Minnesota) tech Tommy Capul (Maryland) 16-0 133 - Braxton Brown (Maryland) dec Tyler Wells (Minnesota) 2-1 141 - Vance Vombaur (Minnesota) dec Kal Miller (Maryland) 2-1 149 - Ethen Miller (Maryland) dec Drew Roberts (Minnesota) 7-2 157 - Michael Blockhus (Minnesota) dec Michael North (Maryland) 5-1 165 - Blaine Brenner (Minnesota) dec Gaven Bell (Maryland) 10-6 174 - Andrew Sparks (Minnesota) dec Dom Solis (Maryland) 5-2 184 - Isaiah Salazar (Minnesota) maj Chase Mielnik (Maryland) 10-1 197 - Garrett Joles (Minnesota) tech Kevin Makosy (Maryland) 20-4 285 - Bennett Tabor (Minnesota) maj Jordan Gabriel (Maryland) 12-4 Campbell 22 Appalachian State 16 125 - Anthony Molton (Campbell) tech Chad Bellis (Appalachian State) 19-4 133 - Ethan Oakley (Appalachian State) dec Dom Zaccone (Campbell) 14-8 141 - Isaac Byers (Appalachian State) dec Chris Rivera (Campbell) 4-0 149 - Cody Bond (Appalachian State) dec Justin Rivera (Campbell) 1-0 157 - Tommy Askey (Appalachian State) maj Chris Earnest (Campbell) 15-5 165 - Will Miller (Appalachian State) dec Dom Baker (Campbell) 8-2 174 - Austin Murphy (Campbell) dec Lucas Uliano (Appalachian State) 8-4 184 - Caleb Hopkins (Campbell) fall Tomas Brooker (Appalachian State) :54 197 - Levi Hopkins (Campbell) dec Carson Floyd (Appalachian State) 7-3 285 - Taye Ghadiali (Campbell) fall Jacob Sartorio (Appalachian State) 1:24 Navy 33 Lock Haven 9 125 - Grant Treaster (Navy) FFT 133 - Gable Strickland (Lock Haven) dec Brendan Ferretti (Navy) 4-2 141 - Josh Koderhandt (Navy) fall Wyatt Henson (Lock Haven) 2:55 149 - Lucas Kapusta (Lock Haven) dec Kaemen Smith (Navy) 10-3 157 - Charlie Evans (Navy) maj Connor Eck (Lock Haven) 12-1 165 - Andrew Cerniglia (Navy) maj Eric Alderfer (Lock Haven) 9-1 174 - Danny Wask (Navy) maj Tyler Stoltzfus (Lock Haven) 13-3 184 - Colin Fegley (Lock Haven) dec David Key (Navy) 5-2 197 - Daniel Williams (Navy) dec Cael Black (Lock Haven) 9-2 285 - Grady Griess (Navy) fall Johnny Miller (Lock Haven) 1:23 Michigan State 29 Illinois 10 125 - Tristan Lujan (Michigan State) dec Justin Cardani (Illinois) 2-0 133 - Tony Madrigal (Illinois) maj Jaden Crumpler (Michigan State) 13-2 141 - Danny Pucino (Illinois) dec Jordan Hamden (Michigan State) 8-2 149 - Clayton Jones (Michigan State) dec Jake Harrier (Illinois) 8-6 157 - Chase Saldate (Michigan State) fall Braeden Scoles (Illinois) 6:32 165 - Caleb Fish (Michigan State) dec Chris Moore (Illinois) 4-2 174 - Edmond Ruth (Illinois) dec DJ Shannon (Michigan State) 9-6SV 184 - Layne Malczewski (Michigan State) dec Dylan Connell (Illinois) 1-0 197 - Kael Wisler (Michigan State) tech Chase Waggoner (Illinois) 17-2 285 - Josh Terrill (Michigan State) fall Peter Marinopoulos (Illinois) :17 Wisconsin 30 Northwestern 12 125 - Eric Barnett (Wisconsin) maj Massey Odiotti (Northwestern) 15-2 133 - Nicolar Rivera (Wisconsin) maj Patrick Adams (Northwestern) 13-4 141 - Zan Fugitt (Wisconsin) maj Kolby McClain (Northwestern) 16-3 149 - Joe Zargo (Wisconsin) dec Aiden Vandenbush (Northwestern) 4-1 157 - Trevor Chumbley (Northwestern) tech Cody Goebel (Wisconsin) 20-5 165 - Dean Hamiti (Wisconsin) InjDef Maxx Mayfield (Northwestern) 174 - Max Maylor (Wisconsin) fall David Ferrante (Northwestern) 1:53 184 - Shane Liegel (Wisconsin) dec Troy Fisher (Northwestern) 4-2 197 - Evan Bates (Northwestern) dec Joshua Otto (Wisconsin) 9-2 285 - Jack Jessen (Northwestern) maj Gannon Rosenfeld (Wisconsin) 11-1
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As is typically the case during conference dual season, this weekend will be jam-packed with great duals and excellent individual matchups within those duals. Truthfully, there are probably too many to count. However, for brevity’s sake, we’ve singled out 37 individual matches to keep an eye on over the next three days. Remember, to get those iPads and extra devices charged up. 125 lbs #1 Matt Ramos (Purdue) vs. #2 Eric Barnett (Wisconsin) This will be the second #1 vs #2 matchup for Matt Ramos within the last two weeks. He resumed possession of the top spot nationally after winning that clash with Drake Ayala (Iowa). Now up is Eric Barnett, who started the season with a weird match-up loss to Kysen Terukina (Iowa State), but has proceeded to win 15 of his last 16 matches. In an odd weight class, he’s been relatively consistent. Last year, Ramos prevailed 4-3 in this dual. #5 Drake Ayala (Iowa) vs. #12 Michael DeAugustino (Michigan) The first bout in the Iowa/Michigan dual is one of the best with All-American contenders Drake Ayala and Michael DeAugustino. Both performed well last weekend after suffering a loss during the previous one. Ayala notched a pair of wins via tech fall, while DeAugustino had one in his only dual. These two met during the 2021-22 campaign and Ayala prevailed by a point during his true freshman season. #7 Noah Surtin (Missouri) vs. #20 Troy Spratley (Oklahoma State) The Big 12 is very deep at 125 lbs with eight of its wrestlers currently ranked in the top-33 nationally. None of them have stood out as the solid favorite; however, Surtin could be on his way to establishing himself as one. He’s won 12 of 13 matches, losing only to Virginia Tech’s Cooper Flynn in sudden victory. In each of the last two weeks, Surtin’s logged a win over the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational finalists (Nico Provo/Brett Ungar). Troy Spratley has generally been excellent for Oklahoma State. His highlights include handing true freshman Luke Stanich his only loss of the year and downing previous #1 ranked Jakob Camacho. He’s also suffered four losses along the way, which hinder him from a higher ranking. #11 Richie Figueroa (Arizona State) vs. #19 Brandon Kaylor (Oregon State) It’ll be a big weekend for Arizona State’s star lightweight Richie Figueroa. Because of injuries, Figueroa has missed a lot of time this year and doesn’t have too many quality wins under his belt. That could change with Brandon Kaylor and Spratley. Kaylor is looking to rebound after getting stunned by Jeremiah Reno (Little Rock) last weekend. The previous week it was he who notched a significant win via fall over Spratley. Earlier this season, Figueroa met Kaylor’s teammate Caleb Coyle at the Reno Tournament of Champions - we’ll see if the Beaver staff has a game plan for their guy. #11 Richie Figueroa (Arizona State) vs. #20 Troy Spratley (Oklahoma State) Oklahoma State and Arizona State have a nice late-season, non-conference dual lined up and it should start with plenty of action from some talented young lightweights. Figueroa will be looking to finish his regular season on a strong note after most of the first half of his season was disrupted via injuries. A dual against Spratley should get him ready for a Pac-12 slate that is very deep with talented 125’s. Remember, last year, Figueroa went 14-0 splitting time with All-American Brandon Courtney. 133 lbs #5 Aaron Nagao (Penn State) vs. #12 Nic Bouzakis (Ohio State) A week after a major decision loss to Dylan Ragusin (Michigan), things don’t get any easier for Nic Bouzakis, as he draws returning Big Ten runner-up and All-American Aaron Nagao. The big-time recruit, Bouzkais, is looking for a breakout win to help him climb into the top ten as a redshirt freshman. During the Ragusin loss, he did demonstrate he could hang with the upper echelon, at least for a portion of the match. Nagao did not wrestle last weekend after going 1-1 during the Michigan swing. He was pinned in a non-control situation in sudden victory by Ragusin, then picked up a tech fall at Michigan State two days later. #7 Nasir Bailey (Little Rock) vs. #9 Zeth Romney (Cal Poly) Admit it, in November you probably didn’t have this match circled as a “must-watch.” That being said, both Nasir Bailey and Zeth Romney have earned their top-ten rankings. Bailey is amongst the nation’s leaders in tech falls with nine in 19 wins. He’s slick on his feet, but his tilts can end a match quickly. Romney really broke out with a third-place showing at the Midlands. There he posted wins over two-time All-American Sam Latona (Virginia Tech) and EIWA champion Michael Colaiocco (Penn). Since the Midlands, Romney is 5-0 with two falls and a tech. #12 Nic Bouzakis (Ohio State) vs. #13 Dylan Shawver (Rutgers) This match could end up playing a critical role in Big Ten seeding as Nic Bouzakis and Dylan Shawver are both the third and fourth-highest B1G wrestlers in the national rankings and currently reside next to one another. Shawver is looking to snap out of a minor two-match losing streak, his only such one of the season. Bouzakis will be coming off a tough match on Friday night against Nagao. Another loss by either could potentially send them into a tailspin. 141 lbs #2 Beau Bartlett (Penn State) vs. #3 Jesse Mendez (Ohio State) It doesn’t matter what weight they start at - this is the main event of the Penn State/Ohio State dual. Undefeated second-ranked Beau Barlett against a one-loss CKLV champion Jesse Mendez. Since Mendez moved up from 133 lbs last year, we haven’t seen this matchup at the collegiate level. Bartlett had a few close calls lately, but really impressed in his last outing when he majored #17 Kal Miller (Maryland). In back-to-back Fridays, Bartlett will have Mendez, then top-ranked Real Woods (Iowa). The move up in weight, combined with his second year in Columbus has proven to be fruitful for Mendez who has tallied bonus points in more than 85% of his matches. #4 Ryan Jack (NC State) vs. #5 Lachlan McNeil (North Carolina) A big one for ACC supremacy here; actually maybe not, as Cole Matthews (Pittsburgh) asserted himself again last weekend by beating Ryan Jack and reminding us that he’d ruled this weight in the ACC for the better part of two years. Lachlan McNeil also suffered an ACC loss last weekend at the hands of Tom Crook. However, this one plays out, good luck trying to seed the ACC Tournament at this weight. Though McNeil got on the NCAA podium last year and Jack didn’t, the Wolfpack wrestler has beaten McNeil in their last three meetings. The most recent came at the 2023 CKLV Invitational. #6 Cael Happel (Northern Iowa) vs. #10 Jordan Titus (West Virginia) What a weekend for West Virginia’s Jordan Titus! He’ll have duals against two of the top-nine 141 lbers in the nation. Titus has had a breakout year in 2023-24 with a Midlands title and only one loss in 18 matches prior to February. Last weekend, Titus had to grind out a win over #26 Josh Edmond (Missouri) in tiebreakers. Cael Happel is coming off a successful trip through Oklahoma with a pair of wins over opponents from both Big 12 schools. Most notable is a 4-2 win over Tagen Jamison (Oklahoma State), the wrestler responsible for Titus’ only loss. #9 Anthony Echemendia (Iowa State) vs. #10 Jordan Titus (West Virginia) Before facing Happel, Titus will have to contend with Anthony Echemendia on Friday. Echemendia lost on Saturday night to Jamison. Both matches featuring Titus this weekend could go a long way to figuring out Big 12 seeding at this weight. Really it could turn out to be a mess. Echemendia’s loss to Jamison snapped an eight-match winning streak, where all of his victories included bonus points. #11 Wyatt Henson (Lock Haven) vs. #14 Josh Koderhandt (Navy) Looking ahead to NCAA seeding, Wyatt Henson could provide quite the conundrum. While he holds a sparkling 28-1 record, Henson has yet to face an opponent in the top-ten. His only loss came to a wrestler who is redshirting (Joey Olivieri - Rutgers) and Koderhandt represents his last significant test before NCAA’s. Not only has Henson racked up wins, but he’s been utterly dominant. Headed into Thursday’s dual with Clarion, Henson has had nine straight tech falls. Koderhandt is a two-time national qualifier who picked up a pair of quality wins in January (2x AA Clay Carlson/Malyke Hines). 149 lbs #1 Ridge Lovett (Nebraska) vs. #8 Kannon Webster (Illinois) After taking a redshirt year in 2022-23, Ridge Lovett assumed the top-billing at 149 lbs and has lived up to the hype. Lovett has been a perfect 19-0 with six falls - three in a row coming into this match. He has tournament titles at the Navy Classic and the CKLV. Kannon Webster was one of the top recruits in the Class of 2023 and has been as good as advertised. Webster only has one loss to date and downed All-American Dylan D’Emililo in mid-January. #4 Kyle Parco (Arizona State) vs. #17 Jordan Williams/Sammy Alvarez (Oklahoma State) Earlier this week, we published an article about some ongoing positional battles. One of them was Oklahoma State at 149 lbs between Jordan Williams and Sammy Alvarez. We might find out the thought process in the Oklahoma State brain trust by seeing who they send out in this dual. On the other side of the mat from the Cowboy duo is three-time All-American Kyle Parco. Parco was third in a loaded CKLV weight class earlier this year. It was his second top-three finish at the tournament in as many years. #6 Austin Gomez (Michigan) vs. #11 Caleb Rathjen (Iowa) If Michigan is able to pull the upset on Iowa, they’ll probably need to get bonus points from their latest addition, Austin Gomez. He was able to deliver last weekend against a top-ten opponent in Dylan D’Emilio and is now 4-0 on the year. Caleb Rathjen appears to have taken control of the 149 lb weight class for the Hawkeyes. Last weekend, Rathjen dropped an overtime decision to Webster and won via fall against Northwestern. #7 Ty Watters (West Virginia) vs. #10 Casey Swiderski (Iowa State) West Virginia has been one of the more pleasant surprises team-wise and true freshman Ty Watters has contributed to their improvement. He’s only lost three times in 22 matches and quickly flew up the rankings. Watters has only lost once in dual action and has compiled ten falls. Casey Swiderski had a rough true freshman season but turned it on in the postseason with a run to the NCAA Round of 12. He’s moved up to 149 lbs in the offseason and built off of that momentum. Swiderski was fifth in Vegas, but suffered an injury there and didn’t compete for over almost two months. When he returned last weekend, Swiderski didn’t appear to miss a beat with wins over national qualifiers Sammy Alvarez and Willie McDougald (Oklahoma). McDougald is the one wrestler to defeat Watters in dual competition. #9 Dylan D’Emilio (Ohio State) vs. #12 Tyler Kasak (Penn State) Penn State fans have been patiently waiting for a big-time test for one of their blue-chip true freshmen, Tyler Kasak. It appears they’ll get it tonight with 2023 All-American Dylan D’Emilio. Kasak has passed every test thus far since taking over for injured All-American Shayne Van Ness. His biggest win thus far is a 16-0 tech fall over bloodround finisher Graham Rooks (Indiana). Two weeks ago, D’Emilio posted two major decision wins over national qualifiers; however, D’Emilio met that same fate against Austin Gomez last week. #13 Drew Roberts (Minnesota) vs. #14 Ethen Miller (Maryland) After the top ten or twelve wrestlers at 149 lbs, there are a lot of new names that you may not necessarily expect to see in the rankings. Or perhaps, there are some wrestlers who have taken some unusual losses along the way. Both Drew Roberts and Ethen Miller have a few head-scratching losses, but have also been very solid for their respective Big Ten institutes. Whoever prevails in this matchup will continue to prove they belong in the top half of the rankings at this weight class. 157 #2 Jared Franek (Iowa) vs. #12 Will Lewan (Michigan) If you’re going through potential upset scenarios for the University of Michigan against second-ranked Iowa, this would be one that they need and a match that’s certainly realistic for them to win. Both Jared Franek and Will Lewan tend to engage in low-scoring contests, especially when facing top competition. That statement held true last season when the pair met in the NCAA consi quarters and Franek prevailed, 3-2. #4 Jacori Teemer (Arizona State) vs. #17 Teague Travis (Oklahoma State) As a starter for Oklahoma State, Teague Travis won his first seven collegiate duals and was unbeaten at 157 lbs. That streak ended last weekend with a loss to UNI’s Ryder Downey. It doesn’t get any easier for Travis this week as he’ll square off with two-time All-American Jacori Teemer. It’ll represent the first of two, multiple-time AA’s he’ll face this weekend (Brock Mauller/Sunday). Teemer, a Midlands champion and CKLV finalist, lost during his first 2024 dual, but bounced back with a :16 second fall two days later. #5 Michael Blockhus (Minnesota) vs. #18 Trevor Chumbley (Northwestern) Michael Blockhus got off to a great start in the Big Ten dual season with wins over top-five opponents in each of his first two B1G duals. Northwestern’s Trevor Chumbley represents one of only two remaining ranked foes on the rest of Blockhus’ Big Ten slate. Could Blockhus be looking at an undefeated conference record and potentially a top-two seed in Maryland? Vegas placer (eighth) Trevor Chumbley obviously has different plans. He’s lost two of his three Big Ten duals and is looking to build momentum heading into the postseason. #19 Brayton Lee (Indiana) vs. #21 Chase Saldate (Michigan State) 157 lbs is loaded with plenty of top contenders. That’s not a secret - it’s been a fun weight class to follow all year. An x-factor or wild card at this weight is Indiana’s Brayton Lee. If healthy, Lee could be a high All-American. He’s only competed three times thus far, but looked good recently against Purdue’s super freshman Joey Blaze. Chase Saldate is a proven veteran who represents another test for Lee. Last season, while Lee was wrestling through injuries, he fell to Saldate, but defeated him twice in 2021. 165 lbs #1 Keegan O’Toole (Missouri) vs. #3 Izzak Olejnik (Oklahoma State) We’ve got a clash between one of the Hodge Trophy favorites and one of the most improved wrestlers in the nation. Keegan O’Toole has earned bonus points in 11 of 13 matches this season. One of those two regular decisions came up at 174 lbs and the other was last weekend against Peyton Hall. O’Toole went back to his string of dominant performances by posting a major decision over Julian Ramirez (Cornell) two days later. Izzak Olejnik defeated Ramirez in the CKLV finals which occurred amidst a 16-match winning streak to start the season. That doesn’t include a win over two-time All-American Dean Hamiti (Wisconsin) at the All-Star Classic. While Olejnik was an All-American last year at Northern Illinois, he’s taken the next step to become a title contender at Oklahoma State. #2 David Carr (Iowa State) vs. #8 Peyton Hall (West Virginia) Last weekend saw David Carr cruise to an 8-1 decision over the CKLV champion Olejnik. In Vegas, Carr suffered his first regular season loss since December of 2019. He has bounced back nicely placing third and racking up three falls and two techs in the seven matches that followed Vegas. Hall made the NCAA podium in 2022 but missed in 2023. Now he’s looking like a good bet to get back this season. He downed Olejnik in mid-January, then pushed O’Toole to the brink last weekend. #6 Michael Caliendo (Iowa) vs. #10 Cam Amine (Michigan) 2023’s Big 12 Freshman of the Year, Michael Caliendo, moved on from North Dakota State to Iowa in the offseason and has fit in quite well in his new surroundings. Caliendo has won 18 of 19 bouts in the customary black Hawkeye singlet, including 11 in a row. He’s expected to meet three-time All-American Cam Amine tonight. Amine didn’t wrestle last weekend against Ohio State, so there’s a chance he won’t go against the Hawkeyes. Despite both wrestlers making the NCAA podium at 165 lbs last season, they did not meet. 174 lbs #1 Carter Starocci (Penn State) vs. #11 Rocco Welsh (Ohio State) It’s the present versus the future with perhaps the best active wrestler in college (Carter Starocci) against one of the top recruits from the Class of 2023 (Rocco Welsh), one that has already notched some impressive collegiate wins. Welsh has had to step up with the injury to All-American Carson Kharchla and already has a pair of Big Ten dual victories under his belt. Maybe more impressive is his ability to compete with some of the best in the weight class - as Welsh has lost razor-thin decisions to Shane Griffith (Michigan) and Edmond Ruth (Illinois). Starocci recently picked up his 60th straight win, a streak that is tops amongst DI wrestlers. He’s captured bonus points in all of his 2023-24 matches contested and a 19-4 tech fall represents his “closest” match of the year. The three-time national champion has to be the clubhouse leader for the Hodge Trophy. #2 Mekhi Lewis (Virginia Tech) vs. #14 Justin McCoy (Virginia) The headline bout at the Commonwealth Clash is a meeting between a pair of 2023 ACC champions, Mekhi Lewis and Justin McCoy. Lewis is the incumbent, at 174 lbs, and McCoy has moved up from 165. Lewis is unbeaten on the year and has benefitted from three-point takedowns, as his bonus point percentage is above 60% for the first time. McCoy is a 2022 NCAA Round of 12 finisher who is looking to break through and get on the NCAA podium during his final year in Charlottesville. #3 Shane Griffith (Michigan) vs. #8 Patrick Kennedy (Iowa) Despite both of these wrestlers being key factors in the 2023 165 lb weight class, the two did not meet up last season. That’ll change this year, up at 174 lbs, and with Shane Griffith now in the Big Ten. The 2021 national champion recently grinded out a victory over impressive true freshman Rocco Welsh to bring his record to 10-2 wearing the Maize and Blue. Patrick Kennedy stated his case on Friday night with a win over then-third-ranked Edmond Ruth (Illinois). He followed that up with a major decision over Northwestern’s David Ferrante. #11 Rocco Welsh (Ohio State) vs. #13 Jackson Turley (Rutgers) After taking on the three-time national champion on Friday night, Welsh will have his hands full with past All-American Jackson Turley on Sunday. Turley is finally healthy and amidst his best stretch of sustained excellence at the collegiate level. He dropped his first two duals of the year (to top-ten opponents) and has won nine straight, including five Big Ten duals. 184 lbs #2 Dustin Plott (Oklahoma State) vs. #14 Clayton Whiting (Missouri) We’re a little light on the marquee matches at 184 lbs, so this bout between top-15 opponents should suffice. Dustin Plott moved up from 174 lbs in the offseason and has become a bona fide title threat. Plott suffered a setback last Friday to top-ranked Parker Keckeisen; however, he recovered nicely by nearly teching All-American Will Feldkamp (Iowa State). Clayton Whiting has emerged as the starter from a deep Mizzou room - one that includes two other quality 184’s. Whiting took only his second loss of the year on Sunday when he was majored by Cornell’s Chris Foca. 285 lbs #1 Greg Kerkvliet (Penn State) vs. #12 Nick Feldman (Ohio State) Here’s a fun matchup between two wrestlers that were tabbed the number-one overall recruit in their respective recruiting classes. Greg Kerkvliet in 2019 and Nick Feldman in 2022. Kerkvliet, the 2023 NCAA runner-up, has been as good as expected and comes in with a perfect 8-0 record. Nick Feldman is fresh off the biggest collegiate win of his young career. His 4-3 win over Lucas Davison clinched Ohio State’s improbable victory over the Wolverines last Friday night. Feldman has quietly gone 19-3 during his first full year as a starter for the Buckeyes. #5 Zach Elam (Missouri) vs. #9 Konner Doucet (Oklahoma State) I think most people are aware of the two undefeated wrestlers atop the 285 lb weight class in the Big 12 (Hendrickson/Bastida); however, Zach Elam is still perfect as of February. In addition to Elam’s nine dual wins, he has tournament titles this year from the TigerStyle Invite and the Cougar Clash. Even so, Konner Doucet would represent Elam’s toughest challenge thus far. Doucet has been extremely difficult to be in low-scoring overtime matches and even limited damage against Bastida on Saturday night. These two met twice last year with Elam winning both meetings; however, one went to tiebreakers and the other was via a two-point margin. #7 Yaraslau Slavikouski (Rutgers) vs. #12 Nick Feldman (Ohio State) The redshirt freshman Feldman gets another test on Sunday with Rutgers’ contender Yaraslau Slavikouski. Slavikouski has given the Scarlet Knights a podium contender at heavyweight and has been their most consistent wrestler. This match could have significant Big Ten seeding implications, as the winner could be the drivers seat for the third seed, away from Kerkvliet. #20 Hunter Catka (Virginia Tech) vs. #33 Ryan Catka (Virginia) Okay, this matchup doesn’t have the rankings-cache as the other matches do, but it’s brother-on-brother! What’s a mother and father to do? I’m sure they’ve seen this unofficial matchup hundreds of times, but not in a collegiate setting. Keep an eye on Ryan as he’s come on strong of late!
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Friday night is always big in the Big Ten! This week is no exception. The Big Ten Network has a doubleheader that features #7 Ohio State at #1 Penn State, followed by #2 Iowa at #13 Michigan. Additionally, #30 Michigan State is at #26 Illinois, Maryland is at #10 Minnesota, and Northwestern is at #23 Wisconsin. Our Big Ten correspondents, Ryan Holmes and Kevin Claunch, sat down to discuss and preview the action in the conference, primarily the two headline duals.
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Week Two of Friday Night Duals will see some in-state rivalries taking top billing. Rock and Shawn will have North Carolina at NC State at 8:30pm on ACCNetwork. Pitt will travel to Durham to face the Blue Devils at 7pm on ACCNetwork Extra. The final dual will feature the Hokies coming up 81 to Charlottesville to face Virginia in the John Paul Jones Arena at 7pm on ACCNetwork Extra. There are heavy favorites in each dual--NC State, Pitt, Virginia Tech--but there are some potentially incredible matchups to keep an eye on. #20 Pitt at Duke: The Panthers are coming off a loss to NC State and will be looking to rebound and get back on track against Duke in their first of back-to-back weekends in North Carolina - they will face the Tar Heels next week. I’m looking to see how several people respond after a loss last week. 157: Jared Keslar v Logan Ferrero I have this as a toss-up match that will play a big role in ACC tournament seeding. 165: #15 Holden Heller v Gaetano Console Heller started the season 7-0 before he ran into the top-5 gauntlet of Julian Ramirez, David Carr, and Izzak Olejnik to go on a 0-5 slide. He desperately needs to reset and this match is a great opportunity; Gaetano is no slouch though and will not make that an easy task for Heller. #12 Virginia Tech at Virginia I will be at JPJ to catch the Commonwealth Clash where the favored Hokies will face a newly healthy UVA lineup. This will be a major uphill battle for the Hoos, but they will look to pick up some early upsets to get some momentum on their side. There are a few intriguing matchups in this dual as well. 174: #2 Mekhi Lewis v #14 Justin McCoy Captain v Captain. Reigning ACC Champs. Final Commonwealth Clash. These two have both had lengthy stints at their respective schools, but have been at different weights, until this year. I’ve had this one circled since last year when McCoy told me he would be moving up. They are both incredible competitors and great leaders for their programs. I think this will be a fun one. 141: #13 Tom Crook v Jack Gioffre Crook is coming off a huge upset win over Lachlan McNeil; Gioffre is back to full strength after being sidelined by injury. Very contrasting styles, but could be fireworks if they both open up. 285: #20 Hunter Catka v #33 Ryan Catka Battle of the Brothers. The loser doesn’t get Christmas presents next year. Any wrestler who has a sibling who wrestles knows this dynamic. Big brother Hunter will be looking to show little brother that he is the big dog in the conference. This could be a preview of an important match at ACCs as well. North Carolina at #7 NC State The Wolfpack fans have made it clear that they want to show the new coaching staff in Chapel Hill who is the top program in the state. The Tar Heels will be coming into a rowdy Reynolds Coliseum looking to snag some matches from the Wolfpack and rebound after a tough outing in Blacksburg last week. In a bit of gamesmanship, NC State has listed two options at each weight, so I’m hopeful that we will see the best matchups possible. 125: #26 Spencer Moore v #22 Jakob Camacho or Jarrett Trombley This could be an early chance for the Tar Heels to steal a match. Moore is coming off a close loss to Cooper Flynn last week and has looked solid all year. Trombley dominated Colton Camacho at Pitt last week while Camacho went to the App State Open to get some matches and get back on track. Either option will be a good matchup against Moore and this could be a big match for seeding at ACCs. 141: #5 Lachlan McNeil v #4 Ryan Jack Unexpectedly, both top-5 wrestlers are coming off upset losses last week on the road. McNeil lost to Tom Crook while Ryan Jack fell to Cole Matthews. This was expected to be the ACC final and an early loss for each will make this match even more important. Buckle up, this should be a fun one. 184: #23 Gavin Kane v #10 Dylan Fishback Kane came back from an early deficit to top TJ Stewart in the Tar Heels only win last week. Fishback dropped a tough match to Reece Heller and will be looking to get back on track with a ranked win over All-American Kane. Kane has had some early-season hiccups but has looked solid of late and will be looking for an upset win to move up the rankings.
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Columbia head coach Zach Tanelli sat down with Rachel Gallardo to talk about the progress the program has made during his eight years at the helm for the Lions along with the recent changes that will allow Columbia and its Ivy League brethren to qualify for the 2025 NCAA Tournament directly through the conference rather than the EIWA. Tonight, the Lions face Ivy League power #8 Cornell. Tanelli also discusses this important dual. For the full interview:
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This week, Jagger decided to change things up for the mailbag! Instead of its customary written format, it'll be in video form. Topics addressed are Olympic redshirts, his introduction to college wrestling, wrestling snacks, Trent Hidlay in a Royal Rumble, MMA, the all-important question, "Is Jagger a Swiftie?" and more. Have fun, subscribe to our YouTube channel and let Jagger know what you think about the video format.
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Thursday’s Dual Results The Citadel 21 Chattanooga 15 125 - Brayden Palmer (Chattanooga) maj Malik Hardy (The Citadel) 8-0 133 - Blake Boarman (Chattanooga) maj George Rosas (The Citadel) 9-1 141 - Isaiah Powe (Chattanooga) maj Jacob Silka (The Citadel) 13-4 149 - Jeffrey Boyd (The Citadel) maj Matthew Williams (Chattanooga) 18-4 157 - Hayden Watson (The Citadel) dec Lincoln Heck (Chattanooga) 7-4 165 - Ben Haubert (The Citadel) maj Kamdyn Munro (Chattanooga) 10-2 174 - Sergio Desiante (Chattanooga) dec Brodie Porter (The Citadel) 8-6 184 - Adam Ortega (The Citadel) dec Ryan Stein (Chattanooga) 8-1 197 - Patrick Brophy (The Citadel) maj David Harper (Chattanooga) 20-11 285 - Ben Stemmet (The Citadel) dec Kaleb Snodgrass (Chattanooga) 4-1SV Lock Haven 25 Clarion 16 125 - Joey Fischer (Clarion) dec Anthony Noto (Lock Haven) 9-6 133 - Gable Strickland (Lock Haven) maj TJ England (Clarion) 9-1 141 - Wyatt Henson (Lock Haven) maj Ryan Sullivan (Clarion) 14-4 149 - Nick Stonecheck (Lock Haven) fall Kyle Schickel (Clarion) 1:34 157 - Alejandro Herrera-Rondon (Clarion) dec Connor Eck (Lock Haven) 9-6SV 165 - Eli Brinsky (Clarion) dec Eric Alderfer (Lock Haven) 2-1 174 - Tyler Stoltzfus (Lock Haven) dec John Worthing (Clarion) InjDef 184 - Cameron Pine (Clarion) maj Cael Black (Lock Haven) 17-5 197 - Colin Fegley (Lock Haven) tech Brett Wittmann (Clarion) 18-2 285 - John Meyers (Clarion) dec Ethan Miller (Lock Haven) 7-4 South Dakota State 33 Wyoming 3 125 - Tanner Jordan (South Dakota State) dec Jore Volk (Wyoming) 2-1 133 - Derrick Cardinal (South Dakota State) dec Cooper Birdwell (Wyoming) 5-3 141 - Cole Brooks (Wyoming) dec Caleb Gross (South Dakota State) 9-4 149 - Alek Martin (South Dakota State) maj Gabe Willochell (Wyoming) 12-2 157 - Cael Swensen (South Dakota State) dec Sloan Swan (Wyoming) 7-2 165 - Tanner Cook (South Dakota State) dec Cooper Voorhees (Wyoming) 4-1SV 174 - Cade DeVos (South Dakota State) maj Quayin Short (Wyoming) 15-3 184 - Bennett Berge (South Dakota State) maj Ethan Ducca (Wyoming) 12-2 197 - Tanner Sloan (South Dakota State) fall Tyce Raddon (Wyoming) 1:23 285 - Luke Rasmussen (South Dakota State) dec Bradley Moore (Wyoming) 8-4