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Friday’s Dual Results

VMI 23 Kent State 16


125 - Adan Benavidez (Kent State) dec Tony Burke (VMI) 9-5

133 - Dyson Dunham (VMI) dec Matt Ellis (Kent State) 7-2

141 - Patrick Jordon (VMI) fall Billy Meiszner (Kent State) :28

149 - Ryan Vigil (VMI) maj Mikey Lewarchick (Kent State) 8-0

157 - Keegan Knapp (Kent State) dec Josh Yost (VMI) 4-2

165 - Aaron Ferguson (Kent State) dec Luke Hart (VMI) 4-1

174 - Braxton Lewis (VMI) maj Ashton Breen (Kent State) 14-1

184 - Kyle Snider (Kent State) dec River Carroll (VMI) 7-1

197 - Blake Schaffer (Kent State) maj Josh Evans (VMI) 18-8

285 - Tyler Mousaw (VMI) fall Josh Boggan (Kent State) 5:45



Gannon 20 Kent State 19

125 - Jose Diaz (Gannon) dec Adan Benavidez (Kent State) 5-4

133 - Jerry Echevarria (Gannon) dec Matt Ellis (Kent State) 3-2

141 - Billy Meiszner (Kent State) maj Caleb Chaves (Gannon) 15-3

149 - James Ryan (Gannon) maj Kaden Setzer (Kent State) 15-2

157 - Keegan Knapp (Kent State) dec Ethan Richner (Gannon) 6-2

165 - Nicholas Coreno (Gannon) dec Aaron Ferguson (Kent State) 4-2

174 - Aidan Faria (Kent State) maj Caleb Butterfield (Gannon) 14-6

184 - Kyle Snider (Kent State) dec Andrija Ivanovic (Gannon) 8-5

197 - Blake Schaffer (Kent State) tech Anthony Glessner (Gannon) 21-4

285 - Matt Long (Gannon) fall Josh Boggan (Kent State) 2:18



Rutgers 24 Princeton 9

125 - Dean Peterson (Rutgers) dec Drew Heethuis (Princeton) 7-3

133 - Dylan Shawver (Rutgers) maj Sean Pierson (Princeton) 19-6

141 - Mitch Moore (Rutgers) maj Tyler Vasquez (Princeton) 13-2

149 - Eligh Rivera (Princeton) dec Michael Cetta (Rutgers) 4-1SV

157 - Andrew Clark (Rutgers) dec Rocco Camillaci (Princeton) 9-4

165 - Blaine Bergey (Princeton) dec Tony White (Rutgers) 5-4SV

174 - Jackson Turley (Rutgers) maj Mikey Squires (Princeton) 17-6

184 - Brian Soldano (Rutgers) dec Nate Dugan (Princeton) 5-4

197 - John Poznanski (Rutgers) dec Luke Stout (Princeton) 8-4

285 - Matt Cover (Princeton) dec John O’Donnell (Rutgers) 2-1



Duke 19 Davidson 17

125 - Logan Agin (Duke) tech Enis Ljikovic (Davidson) 19-2

133 - Raymond Adams (Duke) maj John Hager (Davidson) 10-1

141 - Josh Viarengo (Davidson) tech Ethan Grimminger (Duke) 18-3

149 - Tyler McKnight (Davidson) dec Jarred Papscy (Duke) 10-6

157 - Logan Ferraro (Duke) dec Tanner Peake (Davidson) 2-1TB

165 - Bryce Sanderlin (Davidson) dec Gaetano Console (Duke) 7-1

174 - Marc Koch (Davidson) dec Jack Wimmer (Duke) 5-2

184 - Conor Becker (Duke) dec Wyatt Ferguson (Davidson) 9-4

197 - Cameo Blankenship (Davidson) dec Kwasi Bonsu (Duke) 11-4

285 - Connor Barket (Duke) maj Jake Fernicola (Davidson) 13-3



Oklahoma State 25 Lehigh 12

125 - Troy Spratley (Oklahoma State) dec Luke Stanich (Lehigh) 4-2

133 - Ryan Crookham (Lehigh) maj Reece Witcraft (Oklahoma State) 11-2

141 - Tagen Jamison (Oklahoma State) tech Ethan Smith (Lehigh) 17-2

149 - Jordan Williams (Oklahoma State) dec Drew Munch (Lehigh) 10-5

157 - Teague Travis (Oklahoma State) dec Max Brignola (Lehigh) 5-1

165 - Izzak Olejnik (Oklahoma State) maj Jake Logan (Lehigh) 14-5

174 - Brayden Thompson (Oklahoma State) dec Thayne Lawrence (Lehigh) 8-2

184 - Dustin Plott (Oklahoma State) maj Caden Rogers (Lehigh) 9-1

197 - Michael Beard (Lehigh) tech Kyle Haas (Oklahoma State) 17-2

285 - Nathan Taylor (Lehigh) dec Konner Doucet (Oklahoma State) 4-3



Iowa 38 Columbia 3

125 - Drake Ayala (Iowa) tech Nick Babin (Columbia) 19-3

133 - Cullan Schriever (Iowa) dec Angelo Rini (Columbia) 9-6SV

141 - Real Woods (Iowa) tech Kai Owen (Columbia) 18-2

149 - Caleb Rathjen (Iowa) maj Richard Fedalen (Columbia) 15-3

157 - Jared Franek (Iowa) dec Jaden Le (Columbia) 9-5

165 - Michael Caliendo (Iowa) maj Kyle Mosher (Columbia) 18-5

174 - Patrick Kennedy (Iowa) tech Garrett Bilgrav (Columbia) 19-4

184 - Aaron Ayzerov (Columbia) dec Aiden Riggins (Iowa) 5-2

197 - Zach Glazier (Iowa) maj Jack Wehmeyer (Columbia) 14-2

285 - Bradley Hill (Iowa) tech William McChesney (Columbia) 19-4



Missouri 40 Wyoming 6

125 - Noah Surtin (Missouri) dec Jore Volk (Wyoming) 7-4SV

133 - Kade Moore (Missouri) dec Cooper Birdwell (Wyoming) 8-3

141 - Cole Brooks (Wyoming) dec Owen Uhls (Missouri) Fall 2:40

149 - Nate Pulliam (Missouri) maj Gabe Willochell (Wyoming) 21-10

157 - Brock Mauller (Missouri) tech Cooper Voorhees (Wyoming) 19-4

165 - Keegan O’Toole (Missouri) fall Brett McIntosh (Wyoming) :35

174 - Peyton Mocco (Missouri) fall Riley Davis (Wyoming) 5:06

184 - Clayton Whiting (Missouri) maj Quayin Short (Wyoming) 12-4

197 - Rocky Elam (Missouri) dec Joey Novak (Wyoming) 5-3

285 - Zach Elam (Missouri) fall Mason Ding (Wyoming) :40



West Virginia 27 Air Force 11

125 - Jett Strickenberger (West Virginia) dec Tucker Owens (Air Force) 10-8

133 - Brenden Barnes (Air Force) dec Davin Rhoads (West Virginia) 5-3

141 - Jordan Titus (West Virginia) dec Garrett Kuchan (Air Force) 10-7

149 - Ty Watters (West Virginia) fall Joe Fernau (Air Force) 3:51

157 - Caleb Dowling (West Virginia) maj Brooks Gable (Air Force) 11-1

165 - Peyton Hall (West Virginia) dec Giano Petrucelli (Air Force) 9-0

174 - Brody Conley (West Virginia) maj Noah Blake (Air Force) 8-0

184 - Sam Wolf (Air Force) dec Dennis Robin (West Virginia) 3-1

197 - Austin Cooley (West Virginia) dec Calvin Sund (Air Force) 4-2

285 - Wyatt Hendrickson (Air Force) tech Michael Wolfgram (West Virginia) 15-0
 
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LAWRENCEVILLE, NJ– Rider University's Wrestling team was able to secure a trio of bonus point victories by Colton Washleski, Jake Silverstein, and David Szuba however the Broncs would fall to #RV Wisconsin 22-16. With the loss, Rider falls to 1-3 in duals and Wisconsin moves to 3-1.

Rider started the dual trailing 8-0 after back-to-back major decisions for Wisconsin. However, Rider would see their first win of the day by McKenzie Bell at 141lbs over Felix Lettini. Bell secured a takedown in the first period and continued to work picking up a point for an escape and a second takedown in the final period to cut the dual scoring to an 8-3 Wisconsin lead.

The Broncs continued to battle back following a loss at 149 by picking up back-to-back majors of their own starting at 157lbs with Colton Washleski. Washleski scored a first-period takedown and then added a second one in the middle period to go up 6-2 over Luke Mechler. Washleski would add a pair of takedowns in the final frame to take the bout by major 12-4.

The next Rider major came from Jake Silverstein at 165lbs. Silverstein would set the tone early scoring three points in the first period. The Broncs NCAA qualifier in 2021 kept the attacks going throughout the match adding one in each period to secure the major over Gavin Model 10-2.

David Szuba rounded out the Broncs' afternoon with a dominant showing vs Gannon Rosenfeld winning by tech fall 22-6. Szuba kicked off the match with a pair of takedowns in the first period. However, Szuba would kick into another gear in the 3rd period scoring a pair of takedowns in the final period to secure the tech 22-6.

Quotes and Notes
"I don't schedule these opponents because I think it's neat for my school I schedule them because I think we can beat them, and my kids think they can beat them and we wrestled like we could beat them and we just didn't come out on top.."– Rider Head Coach John Hangey

- David Szuba picked up his first tech fall of the year
- Colton Washleski moves to 12-2 on the year including wins in each of his last six
- The Broncs return to action on January 5th as they host Northern Illinois

FINAL RESULTS
125 #12 Eric Barnett over Tyler Klinsky L MD 13 - 5
133 Nicolar Rivera over Richie Koehler L MD 18 - 8
141 McKenzie Bell over Felix Lettini W DEC 8 - 3
149 #17 Joseph Zargo over #12 Quinn Kinner L DEC 7 - 1
157 Colton Washleski over Luke Mechler W MD 12 - 4
165 Jake Silverstein over Gavin Model W MD 10 - 2
174 #6 Dean Hamiti over Michael Wilson L MD 15 - 4
184 #28 Max Maylor over Isaac Dean L SV-1 4 - 1
197 Shane Liegel over Brock Zurawski. L MD 13 - 5
285 #30 David Szuba over Gannon RosenfeldW TF5 22 - 6 5:44
 

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. –––– Indiana fought off an early deficit to take a dominant win over Central Michigan, 25-15, on Saturday afternoon at Wilkinson Hall.

The Hoosiers trailed 6-0 after the first two bouts but won eight of the last ten matches to secure a victory by double-digits. Three Hoosiers pulled out bonus-point victories, Dan Fongaro and Gabe Sollars each won by fall and DJ Washington won by major decision.

Washington and Graham Rooks also won over ranked opponents.

With the win, Indiana improves to 3-0 in duals on the season. This is the second season in a row where the Hoosiers have begun with a 3-0 or better mark.

KEY MOMENTS
• Down 6-0, Indiana was in dire need of a win, and graduate student No. 27 Dan Fongaro (141) delivered. Only up 1-0 heading into the third period, Fongaro took control against Ja'Kerion Merrit, taking him down and then securing a four-point near fall before pinning him. The fall (6:17) tied the team score at 6-6.
• Graduate student No. 13 Graham Rooks (149) earned his biggest win of the season over No. 16 Corbyn Munson in a 2-1 decision. Rooks trailed 1-0 after two periods and started on bottom in the third period. Rooks reversed Munson and held on to his 2-1 lead for the remainder of the match.
• Senior No. 9 Derek Gilcher (165) was in control from start to finish against Tyler Swiderski. Gilcher started out quickly with a first period takedown and added on to his lead with another takedown and an escape to win by decision, 7-2.
• Showing no fear, redshirt senior No. 10 DJ Washington (174) opened his match against No. 18 Alex Cramer with a seven-point swing in the first period as Washington took him down and had a four-point nearfall. DJ would score on another two takedowns en route to a 15-4 major decision victory.
• Redshirt sophomore Roman Rogotzke (184) had a back-and-forth bout against Cody Brenner that ended up with Rogotzke on top, 7-5. Down 4-1 entering the third period, Rogotzke evened the score by way of a second stall on Brenner, a penalty on a potentially dangerous call and an escape. He then took Brenner down in the closing seconds of the bout to earn the win.
• It didn't take long for redshirt freshman Gabe Sollars (197) to get the job done. Sollars pulled out a first period pin over Luke Cochran at the 2:54 mark.

NOTABLES
• Gilcher and Washington are both still undefeated with Gilcher being 7-0 and Washington at 3-0.
• All of Washington's wins have been bonus-point victories, including two tech falls and one win by major decision.
• Sollars' win was his fifth pin of the year.
• G. Rooks and Washington each took wins over ranked opponents. Rooks defeated No. 16 Corbyn Munson and Washington defeated No. 18 Alex Cramer.
• Indiana improved to 12-4 all time against Central Michigan.

UP NEXT
• Indiana Wrestling will next compete in the Sheridan Invitational tournament on Friday, Dec. 22 in Bethlehem, Pa.

FULL RESULTS

125:
Sean Spidle (CMU) def. Michael Spangler (IU) |Dec. 2-1 | Score: CMU up 3-0

133: Vince Perez (CMU) def. Cayden Rooks (IU) |Dec. 11-8 | Score: CMU up 6-0

141: No. 27 Dan Fongaro (IU) def. Ja'Kerion Merritt (CMU) |Fall (6:17) | Score: Tied 6-6

149: No. 13 Graham Rooks (IU) def. No. 16 Corbyn Munson (CMU) |Dec. 2-1 | Score: IU up 9-6

157: No. 23 Johnny Lovett (CMU) def. Nico Bolivar (IU) |Dec. 5-1 | Score: Tied 9-9

165: No. 9 Derek Gilcher def. Tyler Swiderski (CMU) |Dec. 7-2 | Score: IU up 12-9

174: No. 10 DJ Washington (IU) def. No. 18 Alex Cramer (CMU) |MD, 15-4 | Score: IU up 16-9

184:Roman Rogotzke (IU) def. Cody Brenner (CMU) | Dec. 7-5 | Score: IU up 19-9

197: Gabe Sollars (IU) def. Luke Cochran (CMU) |Fall (2:54) | Score: IU up 25-9

285: Bryan Caves (CMU) wins by forfeit. |Forfeit | Score: IU up 25-15

FINAL TEAM SCORE: NO. 25 INDIANA 25, CENTRAL MICHIGAN 15
 

PHILADELPHIA — On a busy Saturday of back-to-back dual matches at two different schools, No. 26 Wisconsin wrestling knocked down Rider to earn a 22-16 victory followed by a 26-11 win at Drexel.

Six Badgers each earned two individual wins in the duals, including Eric Barnett (125 pounds) and Nicolar Rivera (133) securing major decisions in both duals. Joseph Zargo (149) tallied an upset decision against Rider and a major decision, while Dean Hamiti (165) earned a major decision and a tech fall.

Max Maylor (184) turned in two gutsy wins with one earned in sudden victory against Rider and a come-from-behind victory against Drexel. Shane Liegel (197) collected a major decision and a hard-fought decision wrestling up a weight class. Hamiti, Maylor and Liegel all wrestled up one weight class on Saturday from their prior lineup spots earlier this fall.

Wisconsin at Rider

Wisconsin jumped out to a 8-0 lead thanks to major decisions won by Barnett and Rivera. Barnett scored three takedowns at 125 in the first period against Rider's Tyler Klinsky for a 9-2 lead then later scored an escape and a reversal, earning a last point with riding time for the bonus-point victory. Rivera collected five takedowns at 133 in his dominant 18-8 major decision over Richie Koehler.
Rider's 141-pounder McKenzie Bell got on the scoreboard with a narrow 8-3 decision against Felix Lettini, who earned his points in the final stanza with an escape and a reversal.

Ranked No. 17 by Intermat this past week, Zargo earned a key upset victory of 12th-ranked Quinn Kinner at 149 with a gritty 7-1 decision. Scoreless after the first period, Zargo scored two takedowns and contained Kinner to earn the extra point for riding time.

Rider rallied back into the dual match with major decisions at 157 and 165 to tie the team score at 11 a piece. Wisconsin's upper weights then took control. Hamiti scored three takedowns and turned Rider's Michael Wilson for a three-point nearfall en route to a 15-4 major decision at 174. Maylor broke a 1-1 tie in regulation against Isaac Dean with a late takedown in sudden victory for a 4-1 decision at 184. Liegel scored 10 unanswered points in the third period against Brock Zurawski at 197 with an escape, a takedown and two near falls to earn a major decision.

Gannon Rosenfeld, a redshirt freshman for UW, earned his first career dual start at heavyweight scoring six points against his opponent. Rider's David Szuba, ranked No. 30 by Intermat, earned an eventual 22-6 tech fall to end the road match with a victory for the visiting Badgers, 22-6, over the Broncs.

Wisconsin at Drexel

The Badgers picked up more wins on Saturday evening, adding an additional victorius bout at 157 pounds by Luke Mechler. After an earlier loss at Rider, the redshirt sophomore bounced back against the Dragons with a bruising 4-0 victory over Tyler Williams thanks to an escape, a two-point nearfall and riding time.

Barnett and Rivera both opened with major decisions to give the Badgers an early 8-0 lead again, a mark the team would not relinquish for the remainder of the dual match.

Zargo earned his own major decision with four takedowns and a reversal against Drexel's Dominic Findora, while Hamiti tacked on five of his own takedowns in a 15-4 major decision against Michael Wilson at 174.

Maylor's earlier success didn't seem like it would continue as the new Badger was trailing 9-1 to Jack Janda. Maylor then rocketed to a 17-13 come-from-behind decision victory with three takedowns and a four-point nearfall in a late third-period flurry of attacks.

Liegel scored the Badgers' final points after breaking a 5-5 tie in the third period against Ibrahim Ameer at 197 to score a late escape and take the decision.

Wisconsin will be on a small break for final exams and holidays, then the Badgers return to action at the 2023 Ken Kraft Midlands Championships hosted by Northwestern on Dec. 29-30 at NOW Arena in Hoffmann Estates, Illinois.

RESULTS

Dual 1

#26 Wisconsin 22, Rider 16 - Dec. 9, 2023 - Lawrenceville, N.J. | WIS - RID
125: #11 Eric Barnett (WIS) over Tyler Klinsky (RID), Major Dec. 13-5 | 4-0
133: Nicolar Rivera (WIS) over Richie Koehler (RID), Major Dec. 18-8 | 8-0
141: McKenzie Bell (RID) over Felix Lettini (WIS), Dec. 8-3 | 8-3
149: #17 Joseph Zargo (WIS) over #12 Quinn Kinner (RID), Dec. 7-1 | 11-3
157: Colton Washleski (RID) over Luke Mechler (WIS), Major Dec. 12-4 | 11-7
165: Jake Silverstein (RID) over Gavin Model (WIS), Major Dec. 10-2 | 11-11
174: #6 Dean Hamiti (WIS) over Michael Wilson (RID), Major Dec. 15-4 | 15-11
184: #28 Max Maylor (WIS) over Isaac Dean (RID), Dec. 4-1 (SV-1) | 18-11
197: Shane Liegel (WIS) over Brock Zurawski (RID), Major Dec. 13-5 | 22-11
285: #30 David Szuba (RID) over Gannon Rosenfeld (WIS), Tech Fall 22-6 5:44 | 22-16

Dual 2

#26 Wisconsin 26, Drexel 11 - Dec. 9, 2023 - Philadelphia, Pa | WIS - DREX
125: #11 Eric Barnett (WIS) over Desmond Pleasant (DREX), Major Dec. 9-0 | 4-0
133: Nicolar Rivera (WIS) over John Hildebrandt (DREX), Major Dec. 8-0 | 8-0
141: Jordan Soriano (DREX) over Felix Lettini (WIS), Dec. 8-2 | 8-3
149: #17 Joseph Zargo (WIS) over Dominic Findora (DREX), Major Dec. 15-4 | 12-3
157: Luke Mechler (WIS) over Tyler Williams (DREX), Dec. 4-0 | 15-3
165: Cody Walsh (DREX) over Gavin Model (WIS), Tech Fall 21-2 5:00 | 15-8
174: #6 Dean Hamiti (WIS) over Tanner Updegraff (DREX), Tech Fall 18-3 4:22 | 20-8
184: #28 Max Maylor (WIS) over Jack Janda (DREX), Dec. 17-13 | 23-8
197: Shane Liegel (WIS) over Ibrahim Ameer (DREX), Dec. 6-5 | 26-8
285: Santino Morina (DREX) over Gannon Rosenfeld (WIS), Dec 5-0 | 26-11
 
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Columbia heads north on 380 today.

Sunday, December 10​

Pittsburgh at Ohio State, 12:00 PM

Hofstra at Penn State, 1:00 PM

Navy vs. Ohio at Jefferson, PA, 2:00 PM

Buffalo at Rutgers, 2:00 PM

North Dakota State at Minnesota, 3:00 PM

Maryland at Morgan State, 3:00 PM

West Virginia at Northern Colorado, 3:00 PM

Columbia at Northern Iowa, 3:00 PM

Oklahoma State at Oklahoma, 3:00 PM
 

No. 7 Ohio State Falls to No. 18 Pittsburgh, 21-13​

How it Happened

125-Colton Camacho (PITT) def. No. 22 Brendan McCrone (OSU) | D, 14-9

Camacho scored the first takedown for a 3-0 lead. After a McCrone escape, Camacho added another takedown for a 6-1 advantage. McCrone made it 6-3 with a reversal. A Camacho escape made it 7-3 after the first three minutes. An early Camacho takedown followed by a McCrone escape made it 10-4. A McCrone takedown sent the bout to the third with Pittsburgh leading 10-7. A McCrone escape and a Camacho takedown made it 13-8 with a minute left in the bout. Pittsburgh finished off the bout to win by decision, 14-9.

133-No. 12 Nic Bouzakis (OSU) def. No. 23 Vinnie Santaniello (PITT) | D, 5-2
Bouzakis got the takedown with a minute left in the first for a 3-1 lead after three minutes. Santaniello escaped to open the second but gave the point right back after being called for stalling to make it 4-2 Bouzakis headed into the third. Bouzakis escaped to open the final period and finished off the bout for a 5-2 win by decision.

141-No. 20 Cole Mathews (PITT) def. No. 3 Jesse Mendez (OSU) | D, 4-2
After three minutes neither wrestler put points on the board. Mendez chose down to start the second and quickly escaped for a 1-0 lead that held going into the third. Mathews escaped late and added a takedown to win by decision, 4-2.

149-No. 5 Dylan D'Emilio (OSU) def. No. 19 Finn Solomon (PITT) | D, 12-11
Solomon scored a last-second takedown to end the first for a 3-0 lead. Solomon opened with a reversal in the second followed by a D'Emilio escape to make it 5-1. D'Emilio scored a takedown with a minute left in the second to trail 5-4. Solomon escaped and added a takedown to lead 9-4 with two minutes left. D'Emilio got a reversal and a takedown around two Solomon escapes. D'Emilio went ahead with a late takedown to win by decision 12-11.

157-No. 13 Paddy Gallagher (OSU) def. Jared Keslar (PITT) | MD, 17-3
Gallagher scored first with a takedown just over a minute into the first before adding another around a Keslar escape to make it 6-1. A three-point near fall made it 9-1 Gallagher after three minutes. An escape and late takedown upped the lead to 13-1 Buckeyes headed to the third. Gallagher finished off the match with a takedown to win by major decision, 17-3,

165-No. 8 Holden Heller (PITT) def. No. 20 Isaac Wilcox (OSU) | MD, 10-2
Heller opened the scoring with a takedown before a quick Wilcox escape for a 3-1 Pittsburgh lead after three minutes. Heller opened the second with an escape and added a late takedown for a 7-1 lead. Wilcox opened the third with an escape between two takedowns by Heller, who won by major decision, 10-2.

174-No. 9 Carson Kharchla (OSU) def. No. 19 Luca Augustine (PITT) | D, 11-7
Augustine took a 3-1 lead early in the first before a Kharchla takedown made it 4-3 Buckeyes. Augustine tied it at 4-all with an escape before a late Kharchla takedown put the Buckeyes back on top, 7-4 after three minutes. After a Kharchla escape and takedown, Ohio State improved the lead to 11-5 going to the third. Augustine escaped early in the third but Kharchla held on to win by decision, 11-7.

184-No. 20 Reece Heller (PITT) def. No. 15 Gavin Hoffman (OSU) | MD, 12-2
The bout was scoreless after the first three minutes. Heller escaped to open the second and added a takedown and a four-point nearfall for an 8-0 lead after two periods. Hoffman escaped before a Heller takedown upped the lead to 11-1. Heller finished off the bout to win by major decision, 12-2.

197-No. 17 Mac Stout (PITT) def. No. 22 Luke Geog (OSU) | D, 7-1
Following a scoreless first period, Geog got the instant escape to open the second. Stout went up 3-1 with a second-period ending takedown. Stout escaped in the third for a 4-1 advantage. He added a takedown to win by decision, 7-1.

HWT-No. 14 Dayton Pitzer (PITT) def. Hogan Swenski (OSU) | MD, 12-2
Pitzer struck first with a takedown and after a Swenski escape, Pittsburgh led 3-1 after the first. Pitzer opened the second with an escape and takedown for a 7-1 lead. Pitzer led 8-1 after five minutes and finished off the match with a win by major decision,


Up Next:
Ohio State travels to Nashville, Tennessee, Dec. 19 for the Collegiate Duals. The Buckeyes will face No. 18 Northern Iowa (3 p.m.), Lock Haven (5 p.m.) and No. 2 N.C. State (7 p.m.). The event will be livestreamed by Rokfin and can be viewed HERE.
Wt.No. 7 Ohio State vs No. 18 PittsburgOSUPITT
125Colton Camacho (PITT) def. No. 22 Brendan McCrone (OSU) | D, 14-903
133No. 12 Nic Bouzakis (OSU) def. No. 23 Vinnie Santaniello (PITT) | D, 5-233
141No. 20 Cole Mathews (PITT) def. No. 3 Jesse Mendez (OSU) | D, 4-236
149No. 5 Dylan D'Emilio (OSU) def. No. 19 Finn Solomon (PITT) | 12-1166
157No. 13 Paddy Gallagher (OSU) def. Jared Keslar (PITT) | MD, 17-3106
165No. 8 Holden Heller (PITT) def. No. 20 Isaac Wilcox (OSU) | MD, 10-21010
174No. 9 Carson Kharchla (OSU) def. No. 19 Luca Augustine (PITT) | D, 11-71310
184No. 20 Reece Heller (PITT) def. No. 15 Gavin Hoffman (OSU) | MD, 12-21314
197No. 17 Mac Stout (PITT) def. No. 22 Luke Geog (OSU) | D, 7-113 17
HWTNo. 14 Dayton Pitzer (PITT) def. Hogan Swenski (OSU) | MD, 12-21321
Attendance: 3,643
 

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. – North Dakota State wrestling fell to #12 Minnesota on Sunday, Dec. 10, at the Maturi Pavillion, as the Gophers defeated the Bison 33-7.

After forfeiting the opening match at 125, the Bison started strong in the next three matches, but picked up just one win with two losses coming in overtime. Fernando Barreto secured two third period takedowns to tie his 133-pound matchup with Jager Eisch, but Eisch picked up a win in the overtime period with a takedown.

The Bison picked up their first win at 141 pounds, as #29 Gavin Drexler secured a first period takedown and added an escape later in the match for a 4-2 victory over Ben Lunn. Max Petersen then took #21 Drew Roberts to overtime, 1-1 at 149 pounds, but Petersen fell on a stalling point, dropping a 2-1 decision.

Minnesota would then start a run of bonus point decisions, as #11 Michael Blockus picked up a technical fall at 157 pounds, as time expired with a riding time point to win 17-2 over Landen Johnson. At 165 pounds, #31 Blaine Brenner then secured a 9-0 major decision over Brendan Howes.

North Dakota State would claim the next bonus point decision, as Gaven Sax provided the upset of the dual as he defeated #15 Andrew Sparks with a dominating 8-0 decision in the 174-pound match. Sax had a takedown in the first and second periods, along with an escape and over three minutes of riding time for the final point.

Minnesota would then clinch the dual with a 9-5 victory from Devin Wasley at 184 pounds, defeating Adam Cherne. Minnesota would then pick up a pin in the 197-pound match, as #16 Garrett Joles turned Spencer Mooberry in the third period, securing the fall at 5:56. The Gophers would close the match with a win at heavyweight, as Bennett Tabor came from behind to defeat Devon Dawson 6-3.

North Dakota State will remain on the road and close out the 2023 calendar year at the Fighting Camel Duals on December 19 in Buies Creek, North Carolina. The Bison will take on host Campbell (12 p.m.), Purdue (2 p.m.) and Stanford (4 p.m.) in a quadrangular at Gore Arena.

Full Results:
#12 Minnesota 33 North Dakota State 7
Sunday, Dec. 10, 2023 | Maturi Pavilion | Minneapolis, Minn.
125 | Patrick McKee (MINN) over Unknown; Forfeit
133 | Jager Eisch (MINN) over Fernando Barreto (NDSU); SV-1 9-6
141 | #29 Gavin Drexler (NDSU) over Ben Lunn (MINN); Dec 4-2
149 | #21 Drew Roberts (MINN) over Max Petersen (NDSU); SV-1 2-1
157 | #11 Michael Blockhus (MINN) over Landen Johnson (NDSU); TF 17-2
165 | #31 Blaine Brenner (MINN) over Brendan Howes (NDSU); MD 9-0
174 | Gaven Sax (NDSU) over #15 Andrew Sparks (MINN); MD 8-0
184 | Devin Wasley (MINN) over Adam Cherne (NDSU); Dec 9-5
197 | #16 Garrett Joles (MINN) over Spencer Mooberry (NDSU); Fall 5:56
285 | Bennett Tabor (MINN) over Devon Dawson(NDSU); Dec 6-3
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Sunday’s Duals

Penn State 43 Hofstra 10


125 - Braeden Davis (Penn State) maj Dylan Acevedo-Switzer (Hofstra) 11-2

133 - Aaron Nagao (Penn State) tech Ryan Arbeit (Hofstra) 21-6

141 - David Evans (Penn State) tech Alex Turley (Hofstra) 19-4

149 - Noah Tapia (Hofstra) maj Connor Pierce (Penn State) 11-2

157 - Levi Haines (Penn State) fall Dylan Zenion (Hofstra) 1:02

165 - Mitchell Mesenbrink (Penn State) fall Matt Waddell (Hofstra) 1:24

174 - Carter Starocci (Penn State) tech Eric Shindel (Hofstra) 19-3

184 - Bernie Truax (Penn State) fall Will Conlon (Hofstra) 1:51

197 - Aaron Brooks (Penn State) fall Nik Miller (Hofstra) 4:22

285 - Keaton Kluever (Hofstra) fall AJ Fricchione (Penn State) 4:32



Pittsburgh 21 Ohio State 13

125 - Colton Camacho (Pittsburgh) dec Brendan McCrone (Ohio State) 14-9

133 - Nic Bouzakis (Ohio State) dec Vince Santaniello (Pittsburgh) 5-2

141 - Cole Matthews (Pittsburgh) dec Jesse Mendez (Ohio State) 4-2

149 - Dylan D’Emilio (Ohio State) dec Finn Solomon (Pittsburgh) 12-11

157 - Paddy Gallagher (Ohio State) maj Jared Keslar (Pittsburgh) 17-3

165 - Holden Heller (Pittsburgh) maj Isaac Wilcox (Ohio State) 10-2

174 - Carson Kharchla (Ohio State) dec Luca Augustine (Pittsburgh) 11-7

184 - Reece Heller (Pittsburgh) maj Gavin Hoffman (Ohio State) 12-2

197 - Mac Stout (Pittsburgh) dec Luke Geog (Ohio State) 7-1

285 - Dayton Pitzer (Pittsburgh) maj Hogan Swenski (Ohio State) 12-2



Navy 27 Ohio 12

125 - Evan Tallmadge (Navy) fall Ryan Meek (Ohio) 4:10

133 - Brendan Ferretti (Navy) tech Paul Woo (Ohio) 18-2

141 - Josh Koderhandt (Navy) fall Aidan Waszak (Ohio) Fall 4:59

149 - Dominic Hoffarth (Ohio) dec Nick Vafiadis (Navy) 8-5

157 - Peyten Kellar (Ohio) dec Jonathan Ley (Navy) 4-1

165 - Andrew Cerniglia (Navy) dec Garrett Thompson (Ohio) 7-5

174 - Sal Perrine (Ohio) dec Danny Wask (Navy) 4-3

184 - Zayne Lehman (Ohio) dec David Key (Navy) 8-6

197 - Jacob Lucas (Navy) dec Austin Starr (Ohio) 4-3

285 - Grady Griess (Navy) maj Jordan Greer (Ohio) 10-2



Rutgers 40 Buffalo 0

125 - Brandan Chletsos (Rutgers) dec Jordan Reyes (Buffalo) 5-1

133 - Dylan Shawver (Rutgers) tech Tommy Maddox (Buffalo) 22-7

141 - Mitch Moore (Rutgers) fall Andy Lucinski (Buffalo) 1:23

149 - Michael Cetta (Rutgers) dec Nick Stampoulos (Buffalo) 2-1

157 - Andrew Clark (Rutgers) dec Ty Raines (Buffalo) 8-2

165 - Tony White (Rutgers) dec Hunter Shaut (Buffalo) 2-1

174 - Jackson Turley (Rutgers) dec Jay Nivison (Buffalo) 10-5

184 - Brian Soldano (Rutgers) fall Chase Kranitz (Buffalo) :56

197 - John Poznanski (Rutgers) maj Sam Mitchell (Buffalo) 18-4

285 - John O’Donnell (Rutgers) maj Robbie Unroh (Buffalo) 9-0



Columbia 28 Northern Iowa 21

125 - Trever Anderson (Northern Iowa) fall Nick Babin (Columbia) 5:20

133 - Angelo Rini (Columbia) dec Julian Farber (Northern Iowa) 8-3

141 - Kai Owen (Columbia) fall Cael Happel (Northern Iowa) 2:54

149 - Richard Fedalen (Columbia) fall Cael Rahnavardi (Northern Iowa) 1:15

157 - Ryder Downey (Northern Iowa) maj Jaden Le (Columbia) 11-2

165 - Kyle Mosher (Columbia) fall RJ Weston (Northern Iowa) 3:11

174 - Lennox Wolak (Columbia) dec Jared Simma (Northern Iowa) 6-5

184 - Parker Keckeisen (Northern Iowa) tech Aaron Ayzerov (Columbia) 25-5

197 - Jack Wehmeyer (Columbia) maj Kalob Runyon (Northern Iowa) 13-5

285 - Tyrell Gordon (Northern Iowa) fall William McChesney (Columbia) 2:48



Oklahoma State 28 Oklahoma 9

125 - Troy Spratley (Oklahoma State) dec Conrad Hendrickson (Oklahoma) 4-1

133 - Reece Witcraft (Oklahoma State) dec Jace Koelzer (Oklahoma) 8-1

141 - Tagen Jamison (Oklahoma State) dec Kaden Smith (Oklahoma) 6-3

149 - Willie McDougald (Oklahoma) dec Jordan Williams (Oklahoma State) 5-4

157 - Teague Travis (Oklahoma State) maj John Wiley (Oklahoma) 11-2

165 - Izzak Olejnik (Oklahoma State) dec Cael Carlson (Oklahoma) 8-3

174 - Brayden Thompson (Oklahoma State) maj Tate Picklo (Oklahoma) 9-0

184 - Dustin Plott (Oklahoma State) tech Giuseppe Hoose (Oklahoma) 18-2

197 - Stephen Buchanan (Oklahoma) fall Kyle Haas (Oklahoma State) 4:19

285 - Konner Doucet (Oklahoma State) dec Josh Heindselman (Oklahoma) 2-1TB



West Virginia 31 Northern Colorado 9

125 - Jett Strickenberger (West Virginia) dec Stevo Poulin (Northern Colorado) 11-6

133 - Dominick Serrano (Northern Colorado) tech Davin Rhoads (West Virginia) 19-4

141 - Jordan Titus (West Virginia) maj Armando Garcia (Northern Colorado) 13-2

149 - Ty Watters (West Virginia) fall Benji Alanis (Northern Colorado) 2:42

157 - Vince Zerban (Northern Colorado) maj Caleb Dowling (West Virginia) 8-0

165 - Peyton Hall (West Virginia) tech Derek Matthews (Northern Colorado) 19-0

174 - Brody Conley (West Virginia) dec Ayden Rix-McElhinney (Northern Colorado) 11-4

184 - Dennis Robin (West Virginia) dec Andrew Donahue (Northern Colorado) 6-5

197 - Austin Cooley (West Virginia) dec Noah Pettigrew (Northern Colorado) 8-2

285 - Michael Wolfgram (West Virginia) maj Xavier Doolin (Northern Colorado) 10-2


Minnesota 33 North Dakota State 7

125 - Patrick McKee (Minnesota) FFT

133 - Jager Eisch (Minnesota) dec Fernando Barreto (North Dakota State) 9-6SV

141 - Gavin Drexler (North Dakota State) dec Ben Lunn (Minnesota) 4-2

149 - Drew Roberts (Minnesota) dec Maxwell Petersen (North Dakota State) 2-1TB

157 - Michael Blockhus (Minnesota) tech Landen Johnson (North Dakota State) 17-2

165 - Blaine Brenner (Minnesota) maj Brendan Howes (North Dakota State) 9-0

174 - Gaven Sax (North Dakota State) maj Andrew Sparks (Minnesota) 8-0

184 - Devin Wasley (Minnesota) dec Adam Cherne (North Dakota State) 9-5

197 - Garrett Joles (Minnesota) fall Spencer Mooberry (North Dakota State) 5:56

285 - Bennett Tabor (Minnesota) dec Devon Dawson (North Dakota State) 6-3



Maryland 35 Morgan State 6

125 - Tommy Capul (Maryland) dec Kevin Lopez (Morgan State) 11-10

133 - Braxton Brown (Maryland) fall Shawn Ryncarz (Morgan State) Fall

141 - Dario Lemus (Maryland) tech Khalid Brinkley (Morgan State)

149 - Ethen Miller (Maryland) tech Aaron Turner (Morgan State) 20-1

157 - Michael North (Maryland) maj EJ Tecson (Morgan State) 12-0

165 - Jake Marsh (Morgan State) dec Gaven Bell (Maryland) 10-8

174 - Cort Vann (Morgan State) dec Mason Stein (Maryland) 4-3

184 - Chase Mielnik (Maryland) dec Kingsley Menifee (Morgan State) 4-1

197 - Jaxon Smith (Maryland) tech Nathanic Kendricks (Morgan State) 18-3

285 - Seth Nevills (Maryland) tech Sam Alsheimer (Morgan State) 18-2
 
Saturday’s Duals

Wisconsin 22 Rider 16


125 - Eric Barnett (Wisconsin) maj Tyler Klinsky (Rider) 13-5

133 - Nicolar Rivera (Wisconsin) maj Richie Koehler (Rider) 18-8

141 - McKenzie Bell (Rider) dec Felix Lettini (Wisconsin) 8-3

149 - Joe Zargo (Wisconsin) dec Quinn Kinner (Rider) 7-1

157 - Colton Washleski (Rider) maj Luke Mechler (Wisconsin) 12-4

165 - Jake Silverstein (Rider) maj Gavin Model (Wisconsin) 10-2

174 - Dean Hamiti (Wisconsin) maj Michael Wilson (Rider) 15-4

184 - Max Maylor (Wisconsin) dec Isaac Dean (Rider) 4-1SV

197 - Shane Liegel (Wisconsin) maj Brock Zurawski (Rider) 13-5

285 - David Szuba (Rider) tech Gannon Rosenfeld (Wisconsin) 22-6


Indiana 25 Central Michigan 15

125 - Sean Spidle (Central Michigan) dec Michael Spangler (Indiana) 2-1

133 - Vince Perez (Central Michigan) dec Cayden Rooks (Indiana) 11-8

141 - Danny Fongaro (Indiana) fall JaKerion Merritt (Central Michigan) 6:17

149 - Graham Rooks (Indiana) dec Corbyn Munson (Central Michigan) 2-1

157 - Johnny Lovett (Central Michigan) dec Nico Bolivar (Indiana) 5-1

165 - Derek Gilcher (Indiana) dec Tyler Swiderski (Central Michigan) 7-2

174 - DJ Washington (Indiana) maj Alex Cramer (Central Michigan) 15-4

184 - Roman Rogotzke (Indiana) dec Cody Brenner (Central Michigan) 7-5

197 - Gabe Sollars (Indiana) fall Luke Cochran (Central Michigan) 2:54

285 - Bryan Caves (Central Michigan) FFT



Long Island 31 Bloomsburg 8

125 - Robbie Sagaris (Long Island) dec Bronson Garber (Bloomsburg) 5-1

133 - Christopher Betancourt (Long Island) dec Michael Cassidy (Bloomsburg) 5-0

141 - Devin Matthews (Long Island) tech Major Lewis (Bloomsburg) 16-0

149 - Cade Balestrini (Bloomsburg) dec Drew Witham (Long Island) 2-1

157 - Rhise Royster (Long Island) dec William Morrow (Bloomsburg) 4-1

165 - Caden Dobbins (Bloomsburg) dec James Johnston (Long Island) 15-0

174 - Blake Bahna (Long Island) fall Josh Bonomo (Bloomsburg) 1:52

184 - Anthony D’Alesio (Long Island) dec Tanner Culver (Bloomsburg) 7-1

197 - John Dusza (Long Island) maj Kolby Flank (Bloomsburg) 12-2

285 - Aeden Begue (Long Island) maj Tyler McCarthan (Bloomsburg) 11-3



Wisconsin 26 Drexel 11

125 - Eric Barnett (Wisconsin) maj Desmond Pleasant (Drexel) 9-0

133 - Nicolar Rivera (Wisconsin) maj John Hildebrandt (Drexel) 8-0

141 - Jordan Soriano (Drexel) dec Felix Lettini (Wisconsin) 8-2

149 - Joe Zargo (Wisconsin) maj Dominic Findora (Drexel) 15-4

157 - Luke Mechler (Wisconsin) dec Tyler Williams (Drexel) 4-0

165 - Cody Walsh (Drexel) tech Gavin Model (Wisconsin) 21-2

174 - Dean Hamiti (Wisconsin) tech Tanner Updegraff (Drexel) 18-3

184 - Max Maylor (Wisconsin) dec Jack Janda (Drexel) 17-13

197 - Shane Liegel (Wisconsin) dec Ibrahim Ameer (Drexel) 6-5

285 - Santino Morina (Drexel) dec Gannon Rosenfeld (Wisconsin) 5-0
 
Did we just gloss over the fact that Columbia went to CF and smoked UNI?

That's a pretty shocking result!
I was going to point that out aswell. What was the score/situation when Cael Happel got pinned? I'm curious
 
Looks like UNI went with several backups and frankly isn’t very good to start with.
Even a not very good UNI team should be better than Columbia but that was a massive point swing at 141.
 
Did we just gloss over the fact that Columbia went to CF and smoked UNI?

That's a pretty shocking result!
Panther wrestling drops opening dual to Columbia12/10/2023 5:56:00 PM | WrestlingOfficials - Eric McGill, Jake Frias
Attendance - 2,782

CEDAR FALLS, Iowa --- Five Panthers made their first dual starts of their collegiate careers onSunday afternoon inside the McLeod Center as UNI wrestling dropped its first dual of the 2023-24 season to the Columbia Lions by a score of 28-21.The Lions picked up six victories over the Panthers including three pins. Northern Iowa openedthe afternoon with a pin at 125 pounds, and also saw top-ranked Parker Keckeisen (184pounds) remain undefeated on the season with a 20-point technical fall victory. Tyrell Gordonalso made his season-debut in impressive fashion, closing the dual out with his first pin in nearlytwo full calendar years.HOW IT HAPPENEDOpening the day up at 125 pounds, Trever Anderson took an early lead on No. 27/20 Nick Babinwith a first period takedown to gain a 3-0 advantage before extending his margin to sevenpoints with a four-point nearfall. Battling in the second frame, Babin made a comeback securingan early takedown and a four-point nearfall levelling the score at 7-7. In a dramatic turn,Anderson snatched a pin in five minutes, 12 seconds, his second fall of the year and first careerwin over a ranked opponent.The Panthers would drop their next three matches, with No. 17/21 Julian Farber falling at 133pounds to No. 11/11 Angelo Rini in an 8-3 decision, while No. 6/7 Cael Happel came up short ashe was pinned by Kai Owens after grabbing an early 4-1 lead before getting caught in a cradle.Happel's loss marks the first time he has been pinned in his collegiate career. Cael Rahnavardimade his first collegiate dual start at 149 pounds, but fell to Richard Fedalen by fall in oneminute, 15 seconds.No. 12/12 Ryder Downey put the Panthers back on pace at 157 pounds. Leading 4-2 in the thirdperiod, Downey then earned a pair of significant takedowns wrapping up the bout with an 11-2major decision victory. In his first appearance in a collegiate dual, RJ Weston came up short,being pined by Kyle Mosher at 165 pounds in three minutes, 11 seconds. Jared Simma put up atough fight at 174 pounds against Lennox Wolak, dropping a 6-5 decision.At 184 pounds, Keckeisen dominated from start to finish and scored a career-high 25 points inan impressive 25-5 technical fall win over No. 31/22 Aaron Ayzerov to remain unbeaten thisyear. Nine of Keckeisen's ten victories this season have come in bonus points, with the threetime All-American extending his regular season winning streak to 20 matches dating back tolast season.Making just his second career dual appearance, Kalob Runyon (197 pounds) challenged No.27/33 Jack Wehmeyer early, but ultimately came up short in a 13-5 major decision loss.Rounding out the dual at heavyweight, Gordon came on strong late in the third period to securehis first victory of the year with a pin of Billy McChesney in two minutes, 48 seconds. Gordon'sfall is his first since pinning Bowen McConville (South Dakota State) in six minutes, 44 secondsat the 2021 UNI Open.

FINAL RESULTS (Intermat/FloWrestling rankings listed)#16 UNI 21, Columbia 28
125 | Trever Anderson (UNI) pins #27/20 Nick Babin (COL), 5:20
133 | #11/11 Angelo Rini (COL) dec. #17/21 Julian Farber (UNI), 8-3
141 | Kai Owen (COL) pins #6/7 Cael Happel (UNI), 2:54
149 | Richard Fedalen (COL) pins Cael Rahnavardi (UNI), 1:15
157 | #12/12 Ryder Downey (UNI) maj. dec. Jaden Le (COL), 11-2
165 | Kyle Mosher (COL) pins RJ Weston (UNI), 3:11
174 | 26/13 Lennox Wolak (COL) dec. Jared Simma (UNI), 6-5
184 | #1/1 Parker Keckeisen (UNI) tech. falls #31/22 Aaron Ayzerov (COL), 25-5 (5:25)
197 | #27/33 Jack Wehmeyer maj. dec. Kalob Runyon (UNI), 13-5
285 | #9/12 Tyrell Gordon (UNI) pins Bill McChesney (COL), 2:48

UP NEXTThe Panthers will head to Nashville, Tennessee for the Collegiate Duals next Tuesday, December19 to take on No. 5 Ohio State, No. 2 North Carolina State and Lock Haven beginning at 12 p.m.CT.



Wrestling Uses Three Pins To Defeat No. 19 Northern Iowa​

Columbia posts wins in six bouts to take the road victory​

CEDAR FALLS, Iowa – Columbia exploded for three wins via fall to take a 28-21 victory in the dual match at No. 19 Northern Iowa on Sunday afternoon at the McLeod Center. The Lions capitalized on six bout wins to earn their first dual match victory of the season.

No. 11 Angelo Rini used two takedowns in the first period to take control of the 133 bout against No. 17 Julian Farber. Farber tried to claw back in the second period, but Rini battled back with an escape point. Rini also controlled the riding time throughout the bout to finish off an 8-3 decision victory.

Rini's win sparked the first of three straight victories for the Lions as Columbia jumped out to a 15-6 lead as a team through the first four bouts.

Kia Owen came to the mat next for the 141 bout against No. 6 Cael Happel. Happel jumped out to a 4-1 lead in the first period before Owen was able to take control and pin Happel. Owen's upset win via fall (2:54) turned the momentum into Columbia's favor for the rest of the afternoon.

Looking to build on back-to-back bout wins, Richard Fedalen faced Cael Rahnavardi in the 149 bout. With no score early in the first period, Fedalen secured the second win via fall (1:15) in a row for the Lions.

Kyle Mosher secured the third pin of the afternoon in the 165 bout against Jared Simma at the 3:10 mark of the bout. With three wins via fall through the first six bouts, Columbia jumped out to a 21-10 lead over the Panthers.

Wins from No. 26 Lennox Wolak in the 174 bout and No. 27 Jack Wehmeyer in the 197 bout helped the Lions lockdown the upset bid over No. 19 UNI.

RESULTS
Columbia 28, #19 Northern Iowa 21

Cedar Falls, Iowa (McLeod Center)

Individual Match Results:
125: Adam Anderson (UNI) def. #27 Nick Babin (Columbia) | Fall, 5:20
133: #11 Angelo Rini (Columbia) def. #17 Julian Farber (UNI) | Dec., 8-3
141: Kai Owen (Columbia) def. #6 Cael Happel (UNI) | Fall, 2:54
149: Richard Fedalen (Columbia) def. Cael Rahnavardi | Fall, 1:15
157: #12 Ryder Downey (UNI) def. Jaden Le (Columbia) | MD, 11-2
165: Kyle Mosher (Columbia) def. RJ Weston (UNI) | Fall, 3:10
174: #26 Lennox Wolak (Columbia) def. Jared Simma (UNI) | Dec., 6-5
184: #1 Parker Keckeisen (UNI) def. #31 Aaron Ayzerov (Columbia) | TF, 25-5 (5:24)
197: #27 Jack Wehmeyer (Columbia) def. Kalob Runyon (UNI) | MD, 13-5
HWT: #9 Tyrell Gordon (UNI) def. Billy McChesney (Columbia) | Fall, 2:47

Cumulative Scoring Results:
125 | UNI 6, COL 0
133 | UNI 6, COL 3
141 | COL 9, UNI 6
149 | COL 15, UNI 6
157 | COL 15, UNI 10
165 | COL 21, UNI 10
174 | COL 24, UNI 10
184 | COL 24, UNI 15
197 | COL 28, UNI 15
HVY | COL 28, UNI 21

UP NEXT
The Lions will have a break before returning to action at the Soldier Salute in Coralville, Iowa. Competition begins Friday, December 29 and wraps up on Saturday, December 30.
 
Even a not very good UNI team should be better than Columbia but that was a massive point swing at 141.
and then the next kid gets cranked to his back right away for another pin. followed by their 165 pinning himself on top. giving up 3 falls in a dual you're favored in is brutal.
 
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