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MPhillips

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  1. Are all of the wrestling events extra? Or just the ones we want to watch? I use ROKFIN daily, so I get my money's worth. But still a bit disappointing. Double paywalled.
  2. Flash back to the NCAA champions and medalists of 2015! Ohio State took home the team title in St. Louis, and Iowa, Edinboro, Missouri, and Cornell rounded out the top five. This class includes a four-time NCAA champion and Olympic champion and a two-time world bronze medalist! 2015 NCAA Champions 125 - Nathan Tomasello, Ohio State 133 - Cody Brewer, Oklahoma 141 - Logan Stieber, Ohio State 149 - Drake Houdashelt, Missouri 157 - Isaiah Martinez, Illinois 165 - Alex Dieringer, Oklahoma State 174 - Matt Brown, Penn State 184 - Gabe Dean, Cornell 197 - Kyven Gadson, Iowa State 285 - Nick Gwiazdowski, North Carolina State AA List - https://www.jerseywrestling.com/ncaa_medalists.php?year=2015&weight=125 ~Jersey Wrestling
  3. https://www.bigtenplus.com/en-int/playerpage/1546291 I heard that when schedules came out. I refused to believe it. I'm afraid I believe it now...
  4. Cal Poly, Drexel, Illinois, Little Rock, Maryland, Missouri. Interested in seeing these guys Demas, Wick, Lamer x2, Kemp Ruth, Braunagel x2 Most of Missouri Michael O'Malley
  5. That's a fact jack. I guess we'll find out how hurt D'Emilio is?
  6. We've been getting that rain for last eight hours or so. Friend was stuck in Disney yesterday. Be safe down there.
  7. I'll be shocked if we do. I think it's Decatur.
  8. BTN+ has it I believe. https://www.bigtenplus.com/en-int/playerpage/1546291 LH / PSU and RUT / Clarion
  9. https://www.teamusa.org/USA-Wrestling/Features/2022/November/10/Beat-the-Streets-LA-Gala-and-International-Wrestling-Event The U.S. women’s freestyle lineup is highlighted by Amit Elor, who made history this year becoming the first American to win three World titles in one season, claiming gold at the U20, U23 and Senior levels. She is joined by 2019 World champion Jacarra Winchester and two-time World medalist Mallory Velte. Add in U23 World medalists Alex Hedrick and Dymond Guilford and 2021 Senior World fifth-place finisher Amy Fearnside for an incredible USA roster. For Ukraine, it’ll feature Senior World bronze medalists Oksana Livach and Alina Hrushyna, who is also a U23 World champion, as well as U23 World bronze medalists Liliya Malanchuk, Anastasiia Osniach and Ilona Prokopeveniuk. Rounding out the lineup is Tokyo Olympian Alla Belinska.
  10. Notables Gfeller G - fell - er or Guh - fell - er Kharchla K -arch - la or Harsh - la
  11. It sometimes takes a bit, but we get there...
  12. PARRISH AND MENSAH STOCK NO. 1 IN UNITED WORLD WRESTLING YEAR-END WOMEN’S FREESTYLE RANKINGS WITH 25 U.S. WOMEN RANKED. https://www.teamusa.org/USA-Wrestling/Features/2022/November/09/USA-Women-in-UWW-Year-End-Rankings Below are the U.S. athletes, listed by ranking. No. 1 at 53 kg – Dominique Parrish (USA), 72,840 points No. 1 at 68 kg – Tamyra Mensah Stock (USA), 49,000 points No. 2 at 50 kg – Sarah Hildebrandt (USA), 52,000 points No. 2 at 62 kg – Kayla Miracle (USA), 45,000 points No. 2 at 72 kg – Amit Elor (USA), 43,000 points No. 3 at 55 kg – Jacarra Winchester (USA), 44,000 points No. 3 at 65 kg – Mallory Velte (USA), 40,400 points No. 4 at 57 kg – Helen Maroulis (USA), 41,640 points No. 10 at 65 kg – Forrest Molinari (USA), 18,000 points No. 11 at 65 kg – Emma Bruntil (USA), 16,600 points No. 11 at 72 kg – Skylar Grote (USA), 14,200 points No. 12 at 59 kg – Abigail Nette (USA), 17,500 points No. 14 at 76 kg – Dymond Guilford (USA), 16,400 points No. 15 at 76 kg – Yelena Makoyed (USA), 16,000 points No. 19 at 62 kg – Macey Kilty (USA), 11,400 points No. 22 at 76 kg – Victoria Francis (USA), 9,000 points No. 28 at 72 kg – Marilyn Garcia (USA), 3,520 points No. 30 at 50 kg – Amy Fearnside (USA), 8,000 points No. 36 at 59 kg – Xochitl Mota-Pettis (USA), 3,250 points No. 37 at 59 kg – Michaela Beck (USA), 3,100 points No. 38 at 50 kg – Emily Shilson (USA), 6,400 points No. 38 at 57 kg – Amanda Martinez (USA), 6,720 points No. 39 at 59 kg – Sophia Mirabella (USA), 3,025 points No. 59 at 68 kg – Alara Boyd (USA), 1,000 points No. 60 at 68 kg – Solin Piearcy (USA), 800 points I waited... believing there would have been a post earlier.
  13. He was set up nicely. Cheers for the video.
  14. 125: Malik Heinselman vs. Eddie Ventresca - Malik by a decision. Cooper Flynn could also wrestle. 3-0 133: Jesse Mendez vs. Sam Latona - Mendez by decision. I like Latona, but I'm just rolling with Mendez. 6-0 141: Dylan D'Emilio / Jordan Decatur / Bouzakis vs. Tom Crook - Crook over Decatur. 6-3 149: Sammy Sasso vs. Caleb Henson - Sasso by decision. 9-3 157: Paddy Gallagher vs. Clayton Ulrey - Paddy by decision 12-3 165: Carson Kharchla vs. Connor Brady - Kharchla by decision. 15-3 174: Ethan Smith vs. Mekhi Lewis - Mekhi by decision. 15-6 184: Kaleb Romero vs. Hunter Bolen - Romero by decision. 18-6 197: Gavin Hoffman vs. Andy Smith - Hoffman SV decision. 21-6 285: Tate Orndorff vs. Hunter Catka - Orndorff by major. 25-6 25-6 OSU.
  15. https://www.rapidtables.com/convert/weight/kg-to-pound.html
  16. They've been great Buckeyes. Teams need these kind of guys.
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