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Appalachian State 19 North Carolina 16

125 - Caleb Smith (Appalachian State) fall Jack Wagner (North Carolina) 2:00
133 - Sean Carter (Appalachian State) dec Joey Melendez (North Carolina) 9-4
141 - Lachlan McNeil (North Carolina) maj Heath Gonyer (Appalachian State) 14-5
149 - Jonathan Millner (Appalachian State) maj Danny Nini (North Carolina) 11-2
157 - Austin O'Connor (North Carolina) dec Tommy Askey (Appalachian State) 9-4
165 - Will Formato (Appalachian State) dec Joey Mazzara (North Carolina) 10-6
174 - Will Miller (Appalachian State) dec Clay Lautt (North Carolina) 7-5
184 - Gavin Kane (North Carolina) dec Lucas Uliano (Appalachian State) 8-6
197 - Max Shaw (North Carolina) dec Carson Floyd (Appalachian State) 6-2
285 - Brandon Whitman (North Carolina) dec Mason Fiscella (Appalachian State) 3-2


Friday's Dual Results

SIU Edwardsville 20 Chattanooga 15


125 - Davian Guanajuato (SIU Edwardsville) dec Logan Ashton (Chattanooga) 7-2
133 - Brayden Palmer (Chattanooga) tech Aaron Schulist (SIU Edwardsville) 16-0
141 - Marcel Lopez (SIU Edwardsville) dec Franco Valdes (Chattanooga) 4-3
149 - Caleb Tyus (SIU Edwardsville) tech Grand Lundy (Chattanooga) 17-0
157 - Lincoln Heck (Chattanooga) dec Alec Peralta (SIU Edwardsville) 8-2
165 - Cardi Wilson (SIU Edwardsville) dec Caleb Waddell (Chattanooga) 6-2
174 - Chase Diehl (SIU Edwardsville) dec Thomas Sell (Chattanooga) 2-1
184 - Matthew Waddell (Chattanooga) maj Sergio Villalobos (SIU Edwardsville) 12-3
197 - Jake Boyd (Chattanooga) dec Ryan Yarnell (SIU Edwardsville) 5-2
285 - Colton McKiernan (SIU Edwardsville) dec Logan Andrew (Chattanooga) 3-0


Clarion 34 Gardner-Webb 6

125 - Drew West (Gardner-Webb) dec Joey Fischer (Clarion) 8-6SV
133 - Todd Carter (Gardner-Webb) dec Koen Kish (Clarion) 16-10
141 - Seth Koleno (Clarion) dec Zach Price (Gardner-Webb) 6-5
149 - Kyle Schickel (Clarion) dec Corbin Dion (Gardner-Webb) 4-3
157 - Trevor Elfvin (Clarion) fall Parker Corwin (Gardner-Webb) 3:56
165 - Cameron Pine (Clarion) tech Tyler Brignola (Gardner-Webb) 16-1
174 - Brady Worthing (Clarion) maj Andrew Wilson (Gardner-Webb) 10-2
184 - Will Feldkamp (Clarion) dec Jha'Quan Anderson (Gardner-Webb) 7-3
197 - Tyler Bagoly (Clarion) maj Joshua McCutheon (Gardner-Webb) 9-1
285 - Austin Chapman (Clarion) fall Abraham Preston (Gardner-Webb) 3:25


Chattanooga 26 Clarion 10

125 - Logan Ashton (Chattanooga) dec Joey Fischer (Clarion) 4-0
133 - Brayden Palmer (Chattanooga) dec Koen Kish (Clarion) 5-1
141 - Seth Koleno (Clarion) dec Dayne Dalrymple (Chattanooga) 5-3
149 - Kyle Schickel (Clarion) dec Noah Castillo (Chattanooga) 7-4
157 - Lincoln Heck (Chattanooga) dec Trevor Elvin (Clarion) 5-4
165 - Cameron Pine (Clarion) maj Jackson Hurst (Chattanooga) 9-0
174 - Rocky Jordan (Chattanooga) tech John Worthing (Clarion) 16-1
184 - Matthew Waddell (Chattanooga) fall Will Feldkamp (Clarion) :32
197 - Jake Boyd (Chattanooga) dec Tyler Bagoly (Clarion) 4-3
285 - Logan Andrew (Chattanooga) dec Buzzy Maines (Clarion) 2-1

SIU Edwardsville 22 Gardner-Webb 19

125 - Drew West (Gardner-Webb) fall Austin Macias (SIU Edwardsville) 2:52
133 - Todd Carter (Gardner-Webb) maj Aaron Schulist (SIU Edwardsville) 16-6
141 - Zach Price (Gardner-Webb) dec Marcel Lopez (SIU Edwardsville) 4-3
149 - Caleb Tyus (SIU Edwardsville) maj Corbin Dion (Gardner-Webb) 12-4
157 - Alec Peralta (SIU Edwardsville) fall Parker Corwin (Gardner-Webb) 4:45
165 - Cardi Wilson (SIU Edwardsville) maj Tyler Brignola (Gardner-Webb) 15-5
174 - Chase Diehl (SIU Edwardsville) maj Andrew Wilson (Gardner-Webb) 8-0
184 - Jha'Quan Anderson (Gardner-Webb) dec Micah Ervin (SIU Edwardsville) 3-1SV
197 - Samuel Mora (Gardner-Webb) dec Ryan Yarnell (SIU Edwardsville) 10-8SV
285 - Colton McKiernan (SIU Edwardsville) maj Abraham Preston (Gardner-Webb) 13-0


Clarion 25 SIU Edwardsville 17

125 - Joey Fischer (Clarion) dec Davian Guanajuato (SIU Edwardsville) 4-3
133 - Aaron Schulist (SIU Edwardsville) fall Koen Kish (Clarion) 6:23
141 - Seth Koleno (Clarion) dec Marcel Lopez (SIU Edwardsville) 5-2
149 - Caleb Tyus (SIU Edwardsville) dec Kyle Schickel (Clarion) 7-6
157 - Trevor Elfin (Clarion) maj Alec Peralta (SIU Edwardsville) 8-0
165 - Cardi Wilson (SIU Edwardsville) dec Cameron Pine (Clarion) 7-3
174 - John Worthing (Clarion) fall Chase Diehl (SIU Edwardsville) 1:38
184 - Will Feldkamp (Clarion) dec Sergio Villalobos (SIU Edwardsville) 5-2
197 - Tyler Bagoly (Clarion) fall Ryan Yarnell (SIU Edwardsville) 1:43
285 - Colton McKiernan (SIU Edwardsville) tech Buzzy Maines (Clarion) 15-0


Davidson 42 Queens 4

125 - Hale Robinson (Davidson) fall Daniel Graham (Queens) 1:48
133 - Jackson Sichelstiel (Davidson) maj Ananth Manibushan (Queens) 12-2
141 - Melvin Rubio (Queens) maj Joshua Viarengo (Davidson) 9-1
149 - Noah Frack (Davidson) maj Nico D'Amico (Queens) 8-0
157 - Marc Koch (Davidson) fall David Makupson (Queens) 4:20
165 - Bryce Sanderlin (Davidson) fall Vladimir Sukhikh (Queens) 5:12
174 - Brett Sanderlin (Davidson) maj Sebastian Shered (Queens) 8-0
184 - Cameo Blankenship (Davidson) dec D'Andree Hunt (Queens) 14-10
197 - Gavin Henry (Davidson) fall Riley Kuhn (Queens) 2:29
285 - Jake Fernicola (Davidson) dec Jamikael Lytle (Queens) 4-2

Davidson 26 Presbyterian 7

125 - Dominic Chavez (Presbyterian) dec Hale Robinson (Davidson) 5-2
133 - Jackson Sichelstiel (Davidson) dec Jacob Brasseur (Presbyterian) 5-1
141 - Joshua Viarengo (Davidson) dec Trenton Donahue (Presbyterian) 5-3
149 - Noah Frack (Davidson) dec Khalid Brinkley (Presbyterian) 8-2
157 - Marc Koch (Davidson) maj Michael Ramirez (Presbyterian) 9-1
165 - Bryce Sanderlin (Davidson) maj Ty Chittum (Presbyterian) 14-3
174 - Jaden Hardrick (Davidson) dec Zachary Wells (Presbyterian) 3-2
184 - Cordell Duhart (Presbyterian) maj Cameo Blankenship (Davidson) 18-6
197 - Gavin Henry (Davidson) dec Malcolm Wiley (Presbyterian) 4-1
285 - Jake Fernicola (Davidson) dec Morvens Saint Jean (Presbyterian) 5-0

Bucknell 33 Sacred Heart 6

125 - Mike Manta (Sacred Heart) dec Grayson McLellan (Bucknell) 3-1
133 - Kurt Phipps (Bucknell) dec Andrew Fallon (Sacred Heart) 5-2
141 - Darren Miller (Bucknell) dec Seth Brown (Sacred Heart) 2-0
149 - Matt Laurie (Sacred Heart) dec Kolby DePron (Bucknell) 6-5
157 - Nick Delp (Bucknell) fall Jonathan Siemsen (Sacred Heart) 2:41
165 - Chase Barlow (Bucknell) dec Aidan Zarrella (Sacred Heart) 5-2
174 - Sam Barnes (Bucknell) dec Ryan Bollentino (Sacred Heart) 7-3
184 - Logan Deacetis (Bucknell) maj Hunter Perez (Sacred Heart) 11-3
197 - Nolan Springer (Bucknell) fall Nick Copley (Sacred Heart) 1:41
285 - Logan Shepherd (Bucknell) tech Matt Walker (Sacred Heart) 24-6
 

Huskers Bring the Heat at SDSU, Win 22-17​

Brookings, S.D. - The No. 16 Nebraska wrestling team dominated No. 18 South Dakota Statee as the Huskers recorded two bonus point victories to grab the 22-17 victory on Sunday.

The Huskers opened the dual in an impressive fashion as #9 Liam Cronin (125) tallied his second pin of the season to grab the early 6-0 team lead. Cronin scored a quick takedown before pinning #28 Tanner Jordan in just 30 seconds.

At 133, #33 Boo Dryden faced SDSU's Derrick Cardinal. Dryden recorded a takedown in the first period and an escape in the second to hold the 3-0 lead to start Period 3. With two minutes remaining, Cardinal tallied an escape, but Dryden secured the riding time point and held on for the 4-1 decision.

Up next, #9 Brock Hardy matched up against #13 Clay Carlson. Hardy recorded a quick takedown before Carlson responded with an escape. In Period 2, Hardy scored a reversal, but Carlson quickly tied the match with another escape and a takedown. With the match tied 4-4 to start the final period, Carlson tallied another escape point, but Hardy secured the riding time point to send the match into overtime, 5-5. In sudden victory, Hardy scored the takedown for the 7-5 decision.

With the Huskers up 12-0, Dayne Morton then took on SDSU's Alek Martin at 149. The two wrestled a scoreless first period before Martin grabbed the escape and the takedown to take a 3-0 lead into Period 3. Martin stayed on the attack to grab the 9-0 major decision.

At 157, All-American #2 Peyton Robb faced #22 Cael Swensen in the third ranked dual of the day. Robb scored a takedown in Period 1 and a reversal in Period 2 to hold the 4-0 lead with two minutes remaining. In Period 3, Swensen tallied a pair of escapes, but Robb used another takedown and the riding time point to secure the 7-2 finish.

After a brief intermission, #24 Bubba Wilson (165) was pinned in the first period by #18 Cade Devos, and the Jackrabbits brought the overall score to 15-10. At 174, four-time All-American #2 Mikey Labriola and #18 Cade DeVos saw a scoreless first period. Labriola then scored the first points of the match with an escape and a takedown in Period 2 and secured the riding time point to claim the 4-0 victory.

Up next, #12 Lenny Pinto faced #11 Cade King at 184. The match was scoreless until King tallied an escape and Pinto scored a takedown in Period 2. In the final period, Pinto tallied nine points and the riding time to secure his first career dual victory, 12-2.

The Huskers then led 22-10 with two bouts to go. At 197, #12 Tanner Sloan of SDSU scored a quick takedown and four near fall points against #21 Silas Allred to lead 6-0 after Period 1. Sloan kept the momentum and grabbed the 12-0 major decision victory. In the last match of the day, Cale Davidson faced #14 AJ Nevills at heavyweight. Nevills scored first with a takedown and an escape, but Davidson responded with a takedown in Period 2. Davidson then tied the match 3-3 with an escape to require extra time. In sudden victory, Nevills scores six quick points to win by decision, 9-3.

The Huskers are back in action against Campbell and Gardner-Webb in North Carolina on Saturday, Jan. 7.

#16 Nebraska 22, #18 SDSU 17
125: #9 Liam Cronin (NEB) pinned #28 Tanner Jordan (SDSU) (0:30) (NEB 6, SDSU 0)
133: #33 Boo Dryden (NEB) dec. Derrick Cardinal (SDSU) 4-1 (NEB 9, SDSU 0)
141: #9 Brock Hardy (NEB) dec. #13 Clay Carlson (SDSU) 7-5 SV-1 (NEB 12, SDSU 0)
149: Alek Martin (SDSU) major dec. Dayne Morton (NEB) 9-0 (NEB 12, SDSU 4)
157: #2 Peyton Robb (NEB) dec. #22 Cael Swensen (SDSU) 7-2 (NEB 15, SDSU 4)
165: #18 Tanner Cook (SDSU) pinned #24 Bubba Wilson (NEB) (0:29) (NEB 15, SDSU 10)
174: #2 Mikey Labriola (NEB) dec. #18 Cade DeVos (SDSU) 4-0 (NEB 18, SDSU 10)
184: #12 Lenny Pinto (NEB) major dec. #11 Cade King (SDSU) 12-2 (NEB 22, SDSU 10)
197: #12 Tanner Sloan (SDSU) major dec. #21 Silas Allred (NEB) 12-0 (NEB 22, SDSU 14)
HWT: #14 AJ Nevills (SDSU) dec. Cale Davidson (NEB) 9-3 SV-1 (NEB 22, SDSU 17)
 
The No. 16 Nebraska wrestling team dominated No. 18 South Dakota Statee as the Huskers recorded two bonus point victories to grab the 22-17 victory on Sunday.

Ahhhh…gotta love that hyperbole in Huskerland.
Right, if the Hardy-Carlson result is flipped, the Jacks win the dual.
 
Right, if the Hardy-Carlson result is flipped, the Jacks win the dual.
Correct. And I was skeptical that riding time was secured. Carlson was out and the riding time kept ticking up. He was either out at :59, 1:00 or 1:01 but they showed 1:05 riding time. Nebraska has been swooning Allred and Sloan destroyed him. Sloan is a bit of an enigma though. The version of Sloan that wrestled today could win an NCAA title. If Gabe Tagg was healthy and wrestling today, SDSU might win the dual flipping 133 also.
 
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NEW ORLEANS – No. 6 Iowa State (6-1, 1-0 Big 12) took eight of ten matches, including two bonus point wins, in a strong showing against Oregon State (2-3, 0-0 PAC-12) Monday morning. The Cyclones prevailed, 26-6, against the Beavers to improve to 1-0 in the Collegiate Duals' Blue Pool.

How it Happened
In his first dual action as a Cyclone, freshman Ethan Perryman batted tough against No. 10 Brandon Kaylor in the opening match of the event but fell, 5-2. The pair were knotted 1-1 midway through the third period before a four-point, feet-to-back move from Kaylor broke the tie.

No. 21 Ramazan Attasauov got Iowa State on the board at 133 pounds with a 6-3 victory over No. 16 Jason Shaner which included over two minutes of riding time. Attasauov looked strong on his feet with a pair of takedowns in the match before closing it out with a strong ride for the entire third period.

At 141 pounds, Zach Redding prevailed over No. 23 Cleveland Belton, 6-5, thanks to a strong third-period ride to amass nearly two minutes of riding time.

No. 5 Paniro Johnson handled business against Riley Gurr at 149 pounds with a 14-5 major decision. Johnson racked up six takedowns in the win, including three in the third period.

Jason Kraisser had to overcome an early 6-0 deficit in the first period at 157 pounds, but rallied to defeat Isaiah Crosby, 10-8 in SV-1.

At 165 pounds, No. 3 David Carr defeated No. 23 Matthew Olguin with a 6-1 victory to improve to 8-0 on the year.

No. 21 Julien Broderson prevailed in a tight match against No. 28 Mateo Olmos, 5-2, at 174 pounds. Broderson found himself ahead, 3-2, late in the third when he countered a final Olmos attack for a late takedown to seal the win.

No. 4 Marcus Coleman couldn't dig out of an early 6-0 hole against No. 13 Trey Munoz at 184 pounds. Coleman suffered his first loss of the season, 8-4, to Munoz.

At 197 pounds, No. 2 Yonger Bastida showed his strength in a narrow 3-2 victory over No. 10 Tanner Harvey. Bastida scored the match's only takedown on the edge of the mat in the second period. It was challenged by the Oregon State corner but was upheld upon review.

No. 10 Sam Schuyler got stronger throughout his match in a heavyweight tilt against Ryan Reyes. Schuyler had six takedowns in the bout, including five in the final period, to win 16-4.

Up Next
No. 6 Iowa State will close out pool play against No. 12 Cornell later Monday afternoon at 2 p.m.

Iowa State 26, Oregon State 6
125:
#10 Brandon Kaylor dec. Ethan Perryman, 5-2
133: #21 Ramazan Attasauov dec. #16 Jason Shaner, 6-3
141: Zach Redding dec. #23 Cleveland Belton, 6-5
149: #5 Paniro Johnson maj. dec. Riley Gurr, 14-5
157: Jason Kraisser dec. Isaiah Crosby, 10-8
165: #3 David Carr dec. #23 Matthew Olguin, 6-1
174: #21 Julien Broderson dec. #28 Mateo Olmos, 5-2
184: #13 Trey Munoz dec. #4 Marcus Coleman, 8-4
197: #2 Yonger Bastida dec. #10 Tanner Harvey, 3-2
285: #10 Sam Schuyler maj. dec. Ryan Reyes, 16-4

Extra Matches
157:
Isaac Judge dec. Graham Gambrall, 5-2
 

#15 Northern Iowa over #5 Ohio State 19 - 13

event date: 12/19/22
 
ISU is a solid team. Their backup 125 doesn't look so shabby either. That was without Swid at 141 in either dual as well.
 
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NEW ORLEANS, La.; Dec. 19, 2022 – Penn State (6-0, 0-0 B1G) dominated North Carolina (2-4), winning nine of ten bouts, in a 37-3 victory at the 2022 Collegiate Duals in New Orleans' Morial Convention Center. The win was Penn State's second dual meet victory of the day and sets up a battle with No. 5 Iowa State Tuesday night at 8 p.m.

Penn State's two victories on day one of the two-day event came by a combined score of 87-6. Penn State won 18 of 20 bouts and had eight pins.

Redshirt freshman Gary Steen dropped a tough 5-1 decision to No. 33 Jack Wagner at 125 to open up the dual meet. But the Nittany Lions would roll up nine straight wins to close out the dual. Roman Bravo-Young tallied 13 takedowns in a 26-11 tech fall (6:14) over Jace Palmer at 133. Beau Bartlett used a first period takedown to notch a hard-fought win over No. 25 Lachlan McNeil at 141 and Penn State led 8-3.

Shayne Van Ness used an escape and a third period rideout, clinching riding time, to notch a tough 2-0 win over Jayden Scott at 149 and Levi Haines rolled up nearly 3:00 in riding time in a 4-1 win over Danny Nini at 157. Haines' victory gave the Nittany Lions a 14-3 lead at the dual's halfway point.

Alex Facundo kept Penn State rolling, picking up a tough 5-2 win over Nicholas Fea at 165. Carter Starocci used five takedowns and two four-point turns to post an 18-3 technical fall (6:21) over Cade Tenold at 174, putting the Nittany Lions up 22-3.

Aaron Brooks met No. 17 Gavin Kane in one of the dual's most anticipated bouts and made short work of his ranked foe. Brooks hit a standing cradle early and posted the fast fall at the :54 mark. His first period pin put Penn State up 28-3. Max Dean then dominated No. 31 Max Shaw at 197, picking up for takedowns and over 2:00 riding time in a 10-2 major decision. Greg Kerkvliet ended the match with a 17-1 tech fall (4:27) over Brandon Whitman, using three takedowns and four turns to end the match. His win gave Penn State the 37-3 victory.

The Nittany Lions posted a 30-2 takedown edge. The Lions garnered ten bonus points off a pin (Brooks), three tech falls (Bravo-Young, Starocci, Kerkvliet) and a major (Dean).

The Nittany Lions are now 6-0 the year while North Carolina falls to 2-4. Penn State will take on No. 5 Iowa State tomorrow at 8 p.m. Eastern in the event's finale in New Orleans' Morial Convention Center.

The 2022-23 Penn State Wrestling season is presented by the Family Clothesline. Penn State Fans are encouraged to follow Penn State wrestling via twitter at @pennstateWREST, on Penn State Wrestling's Facebook page at www.facebook.com/pennstatewrestling and on Instagram at www.instagram.com/pennstatewrest. This is PENN STATE. WRESTLING lives here.

#1 Penn State 37, #24 North Carolina 3
December 19, 2022 – Morial Convention Center – New Orleans, La.

125: No. 33 Jack Wagner UNC dec. Gary Steen PSU, 5-1 0-3
133: #1 Roman Bravo-Young PSU tech fall Jace Palmer UNC, 26-11 (TF; 6:14) 5-3
141: #5 Beau Bartlett PSU dec. #25 Lachlan McNeil UNC, 4-1 8-3
149: #17 Shayne Van Ness PSU dec. Jayden Scott UNC, 2-0 11-3
157: Levi Haines PSU dec. Danny Nini UNC, 4-1 14-3
165: #14 Alex Facundo PSU dec. Nicholas Fea UNC, 5-2 17-3
174: #1 Carter Starocci PSU tech fall Cade Tenold UNC, 18-3 (TF; 6:21) 22-3
184: #1 Aaron Brooks PSU pinned #17 Gavin Kane UNC, WBF (0:54) 28-3
197: #5 Max Dean PSU maj. dec. #31 Max Shaw UNC, 10-2 32-3
285: #1 Greg Kerkvliet PSU tech fall Brandon Whitman UNC, 17-1 (TF; 4:27) 37-3
Extra matches (official NCAA bouts – do not count in dual score):
165: Matt Lee PSU
Records: Penn State (6-0, 0-0 B1G); North Carolina (2-4)
Up Next for Penn State: vs. No. 5 Iowa State tomorrow (Sunday, Dec. 20) at 8 p.m. Eastern.
 

Penn State Wrestling Notches Seven Falls in 50-3 Win Over Central Michigan​

Nittany Lions open up Collegiate Duals in New Orleans with a lopsided victory over Chippewas​

NEW ORLEANS, La.; Dec. 19, 2022 – Penn State (5-0, 0-0 B1G) rolled up seven pins against Central Michigan (0-3) to post a 50-3 win in its first dual meet at the 2022 Collegiate Duals. The Nittany Lions dominated the Chippewas in day one of the event, held at the Morial Convention Center, winning the dual's final nine bouts, all by pin or major. The Lions are set to take on No. 24 North Carolina immediately following the CMU dual.

Redshirt freshman Gary Steen lost 5-4 to Anthony Walker at 125 to start the dual, giving CMU an early 3-0 lead. Penn State flexed its muscles. Roman Bravo-Young got things started at 133, starting a string of four straight pins. Bravo-Young pinned Vince Perez in the first period, getting the fall at the 2:07 mark. Beau Bartlett followed suit at 141, pinning Jimmy Nugent at 4:09 in the second stanza to give the Nittany Lions an 12-3 lead.

Shayne Van Ness took Johnny Lovett in a marquee match-up at 149 and made short work of the ranked Chippewa. Van Ness, ranked No. 17, pinned Lovett, ranked No. 20, at the 4:47 mark in the second period to give the Lions an 18-3 lead. True freshman Levi Haines made his Nittany Lion dual debut against No. 31 Corbyn Munson and notched Penn State's fourth straight fall, pinning the ranked Chippewa in the first period at the 1:38 mark. Penn State led 24-3 at the dual's midway point.

Alex Facundo rolled up seven takedowns in a 16-7 major over Tracy Hubbard at 165 to continue Penn State's winning ways. Carter Starocci then began a string of three falls by pinning Alex Cramer in the first period, getting the fall at the 2:21 mark. Aaron Brooks notched another first period pin at 184, taking Ben Cushman to his back for the fall at 1:18. Max Dean then notched Penn State's seventh pin of the dual meet at 197. Dean pinned Cam Wood in the second period, getting the fall at 3:21. Seth Nevills made his season dual debut for Penn State at 285 and finished off the 50-3 dual meet victory with a strong 17-6 major over Bryan Caves.

Penn State won the takedown battle 28-4. The Nittany Lions rolled up a whopping 23 bonus points. The Nittany Lions had seven pins (Bravo-Young, Bartlett, Van Ness, Haines, Starocci, Brooks, Dean) and two majors (Facundo, Nevills). All nine Lion wins were for bonus. The Nittany Lions also won both extra bouts (official matches but not counting towards the dual meet score). Donovon Ball majored Logan Badge 12-3 at 184 and Lucas Cochran pinned Cade Dallwitz at the 2:30 mark at 197.

The Nittany Lions are now 5-0 on the year while Central Michigan falls to 0-3. Penn State will battle North Carolina on Monday, Dec. 19, at 9 p.m. Eastern, immediately following this action with the Chippewas. The event continues on Tuesday, Dec. 20, with match-ups and times to be determined.

The 2022-23 Penn State Wrestling season is presented by the Family Clothesline. Penn State Fans are encouraged to follow Penn State wrestling via twitter at @pennstateWREST, on Penn State Wrestling's Facebook page at www.facebook.com/pennstatewrestling and on Instagram at www.instagram.com/pennstatewrest. This is PENN STATE. WRESTLING lives here.

#1 Penn State 50, Central Michigan 3
December 19, 2022 – Morial Convention Center – New Orleans, La.

125: Anthony Walker CMU dec. Gary Steen PSU, 5-4 0-3
133: #1 Roman Bravo-Young PSU pinned Vince Perez CMU, WBF (2:07) 6-3
141: #5 Beau Bartlett PSU pinned Jimmy Nugent CMU, WBF (4:09) 12-3
149: #17 Shayne Van Ness PSU pinned #20 Johnny Lovett CMU, WBF (4:47) 18-3
157: Levi Haines PSU pinned #31 Corbyn Munson CMU, WBF (1:38) 24-3
165: #14 Alex Facundo PSU maj. dec. Tracy Hubbard CMU, 16-7 28-3
174: #1 Carter Starocci PSU pinned Alex Cramer CMU, WBF (2:21) 34-3
184: #1 Aaron Brooks PSU pinned Ben Cushman CMU, WBF (1:18) 40-3
197: #5 Max Dean PSU pinned Cam Wood CMU, WBF (3:21) 46-3
285: Seth Nevills PSU maj. dec. Bryan Caves CMU, 17-6 50-3
Extra bouts (official collegiate results-do not count in dual score):
184: Donovon Ball PSU maj. dec. Logan Badge CMU, 12-3
197: Lucas Cochran pinned Cade Dallwitz CMU, WBF (2:30)
Records: Penn State (5-0, 0-0 B1G); Central Michigan (0-3)
Up Next for Penn State: vs. No. 24 North Carolina, tonight (12/19/22), 9 p.m.
 
I think ISU wins 125, 141, 149, and 165 if all ISU's starters go. If the Cuban can beat Dean, this meet could go 5-5. PSU will still win with bonus, but it won't be no cakewalk.
Swiderski not going at 141, Bartlett will win that one.
 
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who was it on here that said steen would be better than Howard? early frontrunner for bad take of the year lol
 
9-1 OR 8-2 yawn. 32 -6 final.
If Swiderski wrestles this is going to be real interesting. Clones could/should take 125, 141 (with Swiderski), 149, 165 and 197. 157 could easily be the match that decides the dual.
 
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