What’s the backstory on Fresno State?CBU will be the preeminent Cali team within 4 years. (Makes me sad that Troy f'd up Fresno State's 2nd chance.)
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What’s the backstory on Fresno State?CBU will be the preeminent Cali team within 4 years. (Makes me sad that Troy f'd up Fresno State's 2nd chance.)
Reading comprehension not a strong point for F*** st people either huh?
Lets try it like this Richard, or does everyone just call you DICK?
IOWA, would get more people to a practice, then you wanna bees can get to a match! DORK!
FYI Rider beat Purdue 23-13 that's wrongNCAA D1 Box Scores For November 7-13, 2022 - FloWrestling
Check out complete NCAA D1 wrestling box scores from the 2nd week of the 2022-23 season.www.flowrestling.org
Sunday, November 13
Arizona State, Army West Point, Bloomsburg, Harvard, Hofstra, Lock Haven, Long Island, NC State, Oklahoma, Penn, Sacred Heart, The Citadel at Journeymen Collegiate Classic
Finals
125: Richard Figueroa (Arizona State) DEC #18 Ryan Miller (Penn), 6-2
133: #4 Michael McGee (Arizona State) DEC #11 Michael Colaiocco (Penn), 7-5
141: Brock Hardy (Nebraska) F #23 Jesse Vasquez (Arizona State), 3:36
149: #14 Doug Zapf (Penn) InjDef Kyle Parco (Arizona State), 2-2 4:41
157: #12 Anthony Artalona (Penn) DEC Jacob Butler (Oklahoma), 6-4
165: Tony Negron (Arizona State) DEC #19 Lucas Revano (Penn), 5-2
174: Darrien Roberts (Oklahoma) DEC #8 Phil Conigliaro (Harvard), 4-3
184: Jacob Ferriera (Hofstra) F Leo Tarantino (Harvard), 6:36
197: Silas Allred (Nebraska) FOR Trey Rogers (Hofstra)
285: #5 Yaraslau Slavikouski (Harvard) DEC #15 Josh Heindselman (Oklahoma), 5-3
Binghamton, Cornell, Franklin & Marshall, Navy, Northern Colorado, West Virginia at Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open
Finals
125: Stevo Poulin (Northern Colorado) DEC Sheldon Seymour (Lehigh - UNATT), 4-2
133: Ethan Fernandez (Cornell) DEC Pat Phillips (Franklin & Marshall), 8-3
141: Vince Cornella (Cornell) MD Joshua Koderhandt (Navy), 15-3
149: Meyer Shapiro (Spartan Combat RTC) MD Connor Pierce (Penn State), 14-3
157: #16 Andrew Cerniglia (Navy) DEC Alex Hornfeck (West Virginia), 4-3
165: #7 Peyton Hall (West Virginia) F #10 Julian Ramirez (Cornell), 1:59
174: #21 Christopher Foca (Cornell) DEC Sam Deprez (Binghamton-UNATT), 8-1
184: #7 Jonathan Loew (Cornell) DEC David Key (Navy), 7-4
197: Jacob Koser (Navy) DEC Austin Cooley (West Virginia), 11-5
285: Grady Griess (Navy) DEC Sebastian Garibaldi (Princeton), 5-3
American, Chattanooga, Davidson, Duke, Presbyterian, The Citadel at Battle at The Citadel
Finals
125: Raymond Lopez (American) DEC Blair Orr (The Citadel), 4-1
133: Jack Maida (American) DEC George Rosas (The Citadel), 2-0
141: Zeth Brower (Lander) MD Cole Thomas (Chattanooga), 12-1
149: Grant Lundy (Chattanooga) DEC Ethan Willis (The Citadel), 3-2
157: Selwyn Porter (The Citadel) DEC Austin Paradice (Chattanooga), 4-2
165: David Hunsberger (Lander) TF Brodie Porter (The Citadel), 16-1 2:06
174: Benjy Haubert (The Citadel) DEC Lucas White (American), 5-1
184: Logan Hall (Lander) DEC Sergio Desiante (Chattanooga), 10-3
197: Malcolm Wiley iii (Presbyterian) MD Connor Bourne (American), 14-0
285: Jonah Niesenbaum (Duke) DEC Gage Braun (Southeastern), 4-1
Bellarmine, Cleveland State at Bob Del Rosa Intercollegiate Open
Finals
125: Brady Koontz (Ohio State) over Nick Molchak (Cleveland State) (Dec 6-3)
133: Dylan Koontz (Ohio State) over Isaac Thornton (Indiana) (Fall 6:03)
141: William Grater (Central Michigan/Unattached) over Cole Rhemrev (Indiana) (Fall 2:53)
149: Doug Terry (Cleveland State) over Nick Young (Gannon) (Dec 10-6)
157: Isaac Wilcox (Ohio State-Unattached) over Dom Means (Gannon) (Dec 8-3)
165: Chandler Amaker (Central Michigan) over Drew Wiechers (Ashland) (Dec 8-2)
174: Alex Riveria (Bellarmine)over Hunter DeLong (Glenville State) (Forfeit)
184: Cole Houser (Glenville State) over Gavin Bell (Ohio State) (Dec 9-5)
197: Nicholas Willham (Indiana) over Josh Harkless (RIT) (Dec 9-4)
285: Jared Campbell (Glenville State) over Devon Rice (Newberry College) (Dec 7-0)
Purdue 23, Rider 13
125: #10 Matt Ramos (PUR) over Tyler Klinsky (RID) (Dec 12-5)
133: #21 Richie Koehler (RID) over Dustin Norris (PUR) (SV-1 10-8)
141: McKenzie Bell (RID) over #14 Parker Filius (PUR) (Dec 9-6)
149: #14 Quinn Kinner (RID) over Trey Kruse (PUR) (MD 13-0)
157: #13 Kendall Coleman (PUR) over Jake Silverstein (RID) (Dec 9-3)
165: Hunter Mays (RID) over Cooper Noehre (PUR) (Dec 6-5)
174: Macartney Parkinson (PUR) over Michael Wilson (RID) (Dec 6-2)
184: Ben Vanadia (PUR) over Asa Terrell (RID) (MD 12-2)
197: #16 Ethan Laird (RID) over Hayden Filipovich (PUR) (MD 17-6)
285: David Szuba (RID) over Hayden Copass (PUR) (Fall 1:13)
Iowa 42, California Baptist 3
157: Cobe Siebrecht (IOWA) over Joseph Mora (CBU) (Fall 4:59)
165: #16 Patrick Kennedy (IOWA) over Mateo delaPena (CBU) (TF 20-5 7:00)
174: Drake Rhodes (IOWA) over Zachary Rowe (CBU) (MD 13-4)
184: #11 Abe Assad (IOWA) over Peter Acciardi (CBU) (Dec 11-4)
197: #2 Jacob Warner (IOWA) over Elijah Sobas (CBU) (Fall 0:38)
285: #4 Tony Cassioppi (IOWA) over Chris Island (CBU) (Fall 2:13)
125: Elijah Griffin (CBU) over Aidan Harris (IOWA) (Dec 9-4)
133: #17 Brody Teske (IOWA) over Hunter Leake (CBU) (Dec 6-4)
141: Drew Bennett (IOWA) over Edison Alinas (CBU) (MD 16-5)
149: #5 Max Murin (IOWA) over Chaz Hallmark (CBU) (TF 24-9 6:56)
Michigan 23, North Carolina 12
125: Jack Wagner (UNC) over Jack Medley (MICH) (Dec 5-4)
133: #7 Dylan Ragusin (MICH) over Jaime Hernandez (UNC) (TF 20-5)
141: #14 Cole Mattin (MICH) over Lachlan McNeil (UNC) (Dec 9-3)
149: #23 Chance Lamer (MICH) over Danny Nini (UNC) (Dec 6-3)
157: #2 Will Lewan (MICH) over Sincere Bailey (UNC) (Dec 3-2)
165: Joey Mazzara (UNC) over Zack Mattin (MICH) (Dec 7-3)
174: #5 Clay Lautt (UNC) over Max Maylor (MICH) (Dec 4-1)
184: #12 Matt Finesilver (MICH) over #14 Gavin Kane (UNC) (Dec 4-0)
197: Max Shaw (UNC) over Jaden Bullock (MICH) (Dec 3-2)
285: #3 Mason Parris (MICH) over Brandon Whitman (UNC) (Fall 2:30)
was that our jack wagner that beat medlay
FYI Rider beat Purdue 23-13 that's wrong
RESULTS | |||
125 | #8 Matt Ramos def. Tyler Klinksky | D 12-5 | PUR 3-0 |
133 | #24 Richie Koehler def. Dustin Norris | SV 10-8 | TIED 3-3 |
141 | McKenzie Bell def. #11 Parker Filius | D 9-6 | RID 6-3 |
149 | #18 Quinn Kinner def. Trey Kruse | MD 13-0 | RID 10-3 |
157 | #13 Kendall Coleman def. Jake Silverstein | D 9-3 | RID 10-6 |
165 | Hunter Mays def. Cooper Noehre | D 6-5 | RID 13-6 |
174 | Macartney Parkinson def. Michael Wilson | D 6-2 | RID 13-9 |
184 | #30 Ben Vanadia def. Asa Terrell | MD 12-2 | TIED 13-13 |
197 | #12 Ethan Laird def. Hayden Filipovich | MD 17-6 | RID 17-13 |
285 | David Szuba def. Hayden Copass | Fall 1:13 | RID 23-13 |
EXTRA MATCHES | ||
125 | Kooper Loehr def. Nieko Malone | D 7-3 |
141 | Christian White def. Bryan Miraglia | SV 3-1 |
157 | Nate Camiscioli def. Colton Washleski | Fall 2:19 |
was that our jack wagner that beat medlay
Thanks for posting the correct result. I noticed Flo changed it as well.Wrestling Slips in Home Opener - Purdue Boilermakers
Purdue wrestling won four of its matches on Sunday, but lost in its first dual of the season to visiting Rider 23-13.purduesports.com
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Purdue wrestling won four of its matches on Sunday, but lost in its first dual of the season to visiting Rider 23-13.
The Boilermakers (0-1, 0-0 Big Ten) won the opening bout of the afternoon before surrendering the next three to dig themselves into a 10-3 hole. Wins in three of the next four tied things up between the two sides with just two matches to go. The Broncs won the decisive weights at the end however and took the dual. Four Purdue wrestlers made their dual debuts for head coach Tony Ersland's side in the loss.
Sophomore #8 Matt Ramos (6-0) put Purdue in the lead early with a 12-5 decision over Tyler Klinsky. The Lockport, Ill., native continued his strong start to the year by racking up five takedowns, three of which came in the first period. Ramos has scored first in all six of his matches so far this season and is outscoring opponents 29-4 in the first period in those bouts.
Redshirt-senior 157-pounder Kendall Coleman (5-0) ended a three-match skid for Purdue by claiming a 9-3 decision win against Jake Silverstein. Coleman controlled the bout throughout, but came up just short in the race for bonus points. His three takedowns in the match move him into 17th on the all-time Purdue takedowns list with 238, passing former teammate Max Lyon.
The 174-pound weight class saw an impressive fight from junior Macartney Parkinson, who used a nice throw inside of the first 20 seconds of the first period to get a takedown before riding tough the rest of the period. He asserted control throughout the match to come away with a 6-2 decision over Michael Wilson.
Sophomore Ben Vanadia, in his first dual appearance, earned the final win and the only bonus points for Purdue on the day with a 12-2 major decision against Asa Terrell. He started the match by turning a single-leg hold by Terrell into a takedown of his own and finished off the major with an empathic single-leg of his own that nearly turned into a fall.
Purdue will have a chance to bounce back next weekend with the team hosting the Boilermaker Duals including Cleveland State, Chattanooga and Northern Illinois on Sunday starting at 9:00 a.m. ET.
RESULTS 125 #8 Matt Ramos def. Tyler Klinksky D 12-5 PUR 3-0 133 #24 Richie Koehler def. Dustin Norris SV 10-8 TIED 3-3 141 McKenzie Bell def. #11 Parker Filius D 9-6 RID 6-3 149 #18 Quinn Kinner def. Trey Kruse MD 13-0 RID 10-3 157 #13 Kendall Coleman def. Jake Silverstein D 9-3 RID 10-6 165 Hunter Mays def. Cooper Noehre D 6-5 RID 13-6 174 Macartney Parkinson def. Michael Wilson D 6-2 RID 13-9 184 #30 Ben Vanadia def. Asa Terrell MD 12-2 TIED 13-13 197 #12 Ethan Laird def. Hayden Filipovich MD 17-6 RID 17-13 285 David Szuba def. Hayden Copass Fall 1:13 RID 23-13
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EXTRA MATCHES 125 Kooper Loehr def. Nieko Malone D 7-3 141 Christian White def. Bryan Miraglia SV 3-1 157 Nate Camiscioli def. Colton Washleski Fall 2:19