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LINCOLN, NEB. -- The No. 6 NC State wrestling team won nine of the 10 matches, including the final eight, and came away with a 29-3 win at No. 12 Nebraska Friday night.

Results:
157: #16 Hayden Hidlay (NCSU) dec. #7 Tyler Berger; 6-3 - 3-0
165: #10 Isaiah White (NEB) dec. Brian Hamann; 9-3 - 3-3
174: Daniel Bullard (NCSU) dec. Beua Breske; 6-5 - 6-3
184: #3 Pete Renda (NCSU) dec. #6 Taylor Venz; 9-6 - 9-3
197: #7 Michael Macchiavello (NCSU) dec. Eric Schultz; 6-2 - 12-3
285: Malik McDonald (NCSU) dec. David Jensen; 9-5 - 15-3
125: Tommy Cox (NCSU) dec. Mitchell Maginnis; 7-6 - 18-3
133: Tariq Wilson (NCSU) tech fall Zak Hensley; 17-1 - 23-3
141: #3 Kevin Jack (NCSU) dec. #8 Chad Red; 9-3 - 26-3
149: #17 Beau Donahue (NCSU) dec. Collin Purinton; 11-10 - 29-3
 
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The Ohio State wrestling team improved to 5-0 on the season in impressive fashion, winning all 10 bouts in a 39-0 shutout of Princeton (0-3) on Friday evening on the campus of the University of Delaware.

Results:
125 | Brakan Mead (OSU) dec. over Jonathan Gomez (PU) 11-8 | OSU 3, PU 0
133 | Luke Pletcher (OSU) dec. over Ty Agasse (PU) 10-3 | OSU 6, PU 0
141 | Joey McKenna (OSU) maj. dec. over Joey D'Arcy (PU) 10-2 | OSU 10, PU 0
149 | Ke-Shawn Hayes (OSU) dec. over Matthew Kolodzik (PU) 2-0 | OSU 13, PU 0
157 | Micah Jordan (OSU) maj. dec. over Mike D'Angelo (PU) 16-6 | OSU 17, PU 0
165 | Te'Shan Campbell (OSU) maj. dec. over Jonathan Schleifer (PU) 8-0 | OSU 21, PU 0
174 | Bo Jordan (OSU) fall over Riley DeMoss (PU) 1:57 | OSU 27, PU 0
184 | Myles Martin (OSU) tech fall over Kevin Parker (PU) 19-4 | OSU 32, PU 0
197 | Kollin Moore (OSU) maj. dec. over Patrick Brucki (PU) 14-5 | OSU 36, PU 0
285 | Kevin Snyder (OSU) dec. over Michael Markulec (PU) | OSU 39, PU 0
 
OREM, Utah -- Behind seven total victories, including three by bonus points, the Utah Valley University wrestling team knocked off Big 12 Conference foe North Dakota State, 26-13, for the second consecutive year in UVU's home opener on Friday afternoon at Lockhart Arena.

Results:
141: Matt Findlay (UVU) Fall Nico Colunga (NDSU), 2:24
149: Kyle Gilva (NDSU) Major Dec. Matthew Ontiveros (UVU), 9-1
157: #14 Clay Ream (NDSU) Tech Fall Raider Lofthouse (UVU), 26-10
165: #16 Demetrius Romero (UVU) Dec. #12 Andrew Fogarty (NDSU), 5-3 (SV-1)
174: Kimball Bastian (UVU) Dec. Colton Clingenpeel (NDSU), 4-0
184: Gary Jantzer (UVU) Dec. Tyler McNutt (NDSU), 5-2
197: Tanner Orndorff (UVU) Major Dec. Cordell Eaton (NDSU), 11-3
285: Dustin Dennison (UVU) Dec. Dan Stibral (NDSU), 12-9
125: #6 Taylor LaMont (UVU) Major Dec. Paul Bianchi (NDSU), 9-1
133: #22 Cam Sykora (NDSU) Major Dec. Durbin Lloren (UVU), 12-3
 
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The Ohio State wrestling team improved to 5-0 on the season in impressive fashion, winning all 10 bouts in a 39-0 shutout of Princeton (0-3) on Friday evening on the campus of the University of Delaware.

Results:
125 | Brakan Mead (OSU) dec. over Jonathan Gomez (PU) 11-8 | OSU 3, PU 0
133 | Luke Pletcher (OSU) dec. over Ty Agasse (PU) 10-3 | OSU 6, PU 0
141 | Joey McKenna (OSU) maj. dec. over Joey D'Arcy (PU) 10-2 | OSU 10, PU 0
149 | Ke-Shawn Hayes (OSU) dec. over Matthew Kolodzik (PU) 2-0 | OSU 13, PU 0
157 | Micah Jordan (OSU) maj. dec. over Mike D'Angelo (PU) 16-6 | OSU 17, PU 0
165 | Te'Shan Campbell (OSU) maj. dec. over Jonathan Schleifer (PU) 8-0 | OSU 21, PU 0
174 | Bo Jordan (OSU) fall over Riley DeMoss (PU) 1:57 | OSU 27, PU 0
184 | Myles Martin (OSU) tech fall over Kevin Parker (PU) 19-4 | OSU 32, PU 0
197 | Kollin Moore (OSU) maj. dec. over Patrick Brucki (PU) 14-5 | OSU 36, PU 0
285 | Kevin Snyder (OSU) dec. over Michael Markulec (PU) | OSU 39, PU 0


So one of their weakest weights (assuming Nato is back) is 149? And he just knocked of Kolodzik. I'm starting to believe they may give PSU a run. Who's the least likely to AA out of this bunch?
 
Is Kevin Snyder Kyle's doppleganger?

Interesting that Raider Lofthouse lost by TF...everyone was saying he is supposed to be the best Lofthouse
 
Kevin is Kyle's younger brother.

And Raider Lofthouse is Luke and Ethen’s brother/nephew.

Interesting that Raider Lofthouse lost by TF...everyone was saying he is supposed to be the best Lofthouse

I don’t think that was proclaimed about Raider. At least not by the end of HS. Ethen was pretty highly thought of nationally. Much higher than Raider.
 
So one of their weakest weights (assuming Nato is back) is 149? And he just knocked of Kolodzik. I'm starting to believe they may give PSU a run. Who's the least likely to AA out of this bunch?

They very well could have 10 AAs...and barring injuries, I think they do knock off PSU at a dual, B1G, and NCAAs. Campbell and 49 are the only ones I am unsure mostly because Hayes is young but he is in the right bracket to AA. They 2-3 titles to offset PSU’s 3. Myles is the Bo whisperer and has been looking real good so far so who knows what happens there. B Jordan has a shot at knocking off Hall but I would put my money on Hall in that one. But yea, it’s a two team race with both teams having as close to two Sure things each as you can get.
 
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They very well could have 10 AAs...and barring injuries, I think they do knock off PSU at a dual, B1G, and NCAAs. Campbell and 49 are the only ones I am unsure mostly because Hayes is young but he is in the right bracket to AA. They 2-3 titles to offset PSU’s 3. Myles is the Bo whisperer and has been looking real good so far so who knows what happens there. B Jordan has a shot at knocking off Hall but I would put my money on Hall in that one. But yea, it’s a two team race with both teams having as close to two Sure things each as you can get.
I got Ohio State over PSU as long as NATO is healthy!
 
LINCOLN, NEB. -- The No. 6 NC State wrestling team won nine of the 10 matches, including the final eight, and came away with a 29-3 win at No. 12 Nebraska Friday night.

Results:
157: #16 Hayden Hidlay (NCSU) dec. #7 Tyler Berger; 6-3 - 3-0
165: #10 Isaiah White (NEB) dec. Brian Hamann; 9-3 - 3-3
174: Daniel Bullard (NCSU) dec. Beua Breske; 6-5 - 6-3
184: #3 Pete Renda (NCSU) dec. #6 Taylor Venz; 9-6 - 9-3
197: #7 Michael Macchiavello (NCSU) dec. Eric Schultz; 6-2 - 12-3
285: Malik McDonald (NCSU) dec. David Jensen; 9-5 - 15-3
125: Tommy Cox (NCSU) dec. Mitchell Maginnis; 7-6 - 18-3
133: Tariq Wilson (NCSU) tech fall Zak Hensley; 17-1 - 23-3
141: #3 Kevin Jack (NCSU) dec. #8 Chad Red; 9-3 - 26-3
149: #17 Beau Donahue (NCSU) dec. Collin Purinton; 11-10 - 29-3
Damn - this was a thumping...
 
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They very well could have 10 AAs...and barring injuries, I think they do knock off PSU at a dual, B1G, and NCAAs. Campbell and 49 are the only ones I am unsure mostly because Hayes is young but he is in the right bracket to AA. They 2-3 titles to offset PSU’s 3. Myles is the Bo whisperer and has been looking real good so far so who knows what happens there. B Jordan has a shot at knocking off Hall but I would put my money on Hall in that one. But yea, it’s a two team race with both teams having as close to two Sure things each as you can get.
I agree with just about everything you say other than the 2 sure things for tOSU unless they allow Kyle Snyder to enter 2 brackets. However this tOSU team has the chance to be the best ever... and also a chance to lose to a team that would not be considered the best ever.
 
They very well could have 10 AAs...and barring injuries, I think they do knock off PSU at a dual, B1G, and NCAAs. Campbell and 49 are the only ones I am unsure mostly because Hayes is young but he is in the right bracket to AA. They 2-3 titles to offset PSU’s 3. Myles is the Bo whisperer and has been looking real good so far so who knows what happens there. B Jordan has a shot at knocking off Hall but I would put my money on Hall in that one. But yea, it’s a two team race with both teams having as close to two Sure things each as you can get.
I am assuming OSU's second sure thing is Moore? Big favorite, but sure thing in the same sense as Snyder, Zain and Nolf?

Assuming Hall runs the table to NCAAs I would assume Valencia and BoJo face off in semis with winner (most likely Valemcia) wrestling Hall in the finals.

10 AAs happens more rarely than 5 champs, (at least i think so) so I figure OSU gets 7 or 8 AAs. Can not say with any certainty who, but a couple Nature Nuts will miss the podium and another one, two or three will place below their seed.

Just my guess, but in similar fashion to last year Penn State gets the dual and NCAA championship. OSU gets the B10 championship.
 
They very well could have 10 AAs...and barring injuries, I think they do knock off PSU at a dual, B1G, and NCAAs. Campbell and 49 are the only ones I am unsure mostly because Hayes is young but he is in the right bracket to AA. They 2-3 titles to offset PSU’s 3. Myles is the Bo whisperer and has been looking real good so far so who knows what happens there. B Jordan has a shot at knocking off Hall but I would put my money on Hall in that one. But yea, it’s a two team race with both teams having as close to two Sure things each as you can get.

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I think the team race may be so riveting that a Bo vs Myles with possible team championship on the line will be the voted final match over Olympic and World Champion Kyle Snyder's final NCAA appearance.

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With the team race possibly being decided by the last match with only a point or two difference anything you can do to get Spencer to pull his shirt would be greatly appreciated.
 
I am assuming OSU's second sure thing is Moore? Big favorite, but sure thing in the same sense as Snyder, Zain and Nolf?

Assuming Hall runs the table to NCAAs I would assume Valencia and BoJo face off in semis with winner (most likely Valemcia) wrestling Hall in the finals.
Right now Valencia is on track to be the 1 seed at NCAA’s the committee doesn’t take past results into account anymore and hasn’t for about 2 years, i don’t see Bo (while possible) losing to anyone outside of Valencia/Hall so it’s more likely he’s on the same side as Hall at NCAA’s
 
I am assuming OSU's second sure thing is Moore? Big favorite, but sure thing in the same sense as Snyder, Zain and Nolf?

Assuming Hall runs the table to NCAAs I would assume Valencia and BoJo face off in semis with winner (most likely Valemcia) wrestling Hall in the finals.

10 AAs happens more rarely than 5 champs, (at least i think so) so I figure OSU gets 7 or 8 AAs. Can not say with any certainty who, but a couple Nature Nuts will miss the podium and another one, two or three will place below their seed.

Just my guess, but in similar fashion to last year Penn State gets the dual and NCAA championship. OSU gets the B10 championship.
On the same token the chance that Psu repeats 5 I think is more unlikely, last year was a dream come true for you and my money is against it happening again.

Ps if LEE goes he will take out Nato for you. Then when PD3 takes out Bo you chances are over
 
Is Kevin Snyder Kyle's doppleganger?

Interesting that Raider Lofthouse lost by TF...everyone was saying he is supposed to be the best Lofthouse

Not sure who said that. I'm pretty sure he was considered to be not as good as Luke and Ethan.
 
I can’t recall anyone thinking Radier was going to be the best Lofthouse. I remember a few saying they thought he would have a big upside and improved vastly.

5 champs over 10 AA’s. Both are so rare that it is hard to say which is more likely but I have to go with 5 champs being harder. Like choosing the chances of being stuck by lightening or winning the lotto. I bet neither happen this year.
 
Right now Valencia is on track to be the 1 seed at NCAA’s the committee doesn’t take past results into account anymore and hasn’t for about 2 years, i don’t see Bo (while possible) losing to anyone outside of Valencia/Hall so it’s more likely he’s on the same side as Hall at NCAA’s
Daniel Lewis could easily enter NCAA's undefeated. Would be hard to seed him lower then top 3.
 
I can’t recall anyone thinking Radier was going to be the best Lofthouse. I remember a few saying they thought he would have a big upside and improved vastly.

5 champs over 10 AA’s. Both are so rare that it is hard to say which is more likely but I have to go with 5 champs being harder. Like choosing the chances of being stuck by lightening or winning the lotto. I bet neither happen this year.
5 champions 4x - 86, 97, 05, 17
10 AA 1x - 01

I'd say 10 AA harder.
 
I am assuming OSU's second sure thing is Moore? Big favorite, but sure thing in the same sense as Snyder, Zain and Nolf?

Normally I would say no but 197 is a weak field this year.


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With the team race possibly being decided by the last match with only a point or two difference anything you can do to get Spencer to pull his shirt would be greatly appreciated.

I'll talk to Tom but I think he'll enigmatically reference early 20th century magicians, smile and walk away.
 
It depends on which Moore shows up. Day 1 or day 2 of Cliff Keens. Hopefully it was just a bit of a health issue vs. the cut getting to him. If it is the cut, 3 days in March could really take its toll.
 
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UNC beats Nebraska

LINCOLN, Neb. -- Kennedy Monday pinned No. 7 Tyler Berger in the opening period at 157 points to key a 22-14 North Carolina win over No. 12 Nebraska Sunday afternoon at the Devaney Center. The Tar Heels won six of 10 bouts to score the upset and even their dual record at 2-2 on the year. No. 4 Troy Heilmann added a top-10 win of his own, dropping No. 8 Colton McCrystal 13-4 at 149.

Results:
125: James Szymanski (UNC) dec. Mitch Maginnis (NU), 5-3
133: #19 Zach Sherman (UNC) dec. Zak Hensley (NU), 3-1 (SV-1)
141: #8 Chad Red Jr. (NU) tech fall A.C. Headlee (UNC), 16-1
149: #4 Troy Heilmann (UNC) maj. dec. #8 Colton McCrystal (NU), 13-4
157: Kennedy Monday (UNC) pinned #7 Tyler Berger (NU), 1:31
165: #10 Isaiah White (NU) dec. Clay Lautt (UNC), 10-4
174: Beau Breske (NU) dec. Adis Radoncic (UNC), 3-2 (TB-1)
184: #6 Taylor Venz (NU) dec. #20 Chip Ness (UNC), 13-11 (SV-1)
197: Danny Chaid (UNC) dec. Eric Schultz (NU), 6-2
285: Cory Daniel (UNC) dec. David Jensen (NU), 3-2
 
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- No. 1 Penn State (5-0, 1-0 B1G) dominated visiting Indiana (6-3, 0-2 B1G) in the Big Ten dual opener for the Nittany Lions. Head coach Cael Sanderson's squad won nine of ten bouts to roll to a 44-3 win in front of nearly 6,500 fans in Rec Hall.

Results:
125: Elijah Oliver IND dec. Devin Schnupp PSU, 7-2 / 0-3
133: #18 Corey Keener PSU maj. dec. Garrett Pepple IND, 11-3 / 4-3
141: Jered Cortez PSU dec. #12 Cole Weaver IND, 6-5 / 7-3
149: #1 Zain Retherford PSU pinned Davey Tunon IND, WBF (3:42) / 13-3
157: #1 Jason Nolf PSU pinned Jake Danishek IND, WBF (1:30) / 19-3
165: #1 Vincenzo Joseph PSU win by forfeit / 25-3
174: #2 Mark Hall PSU tech fall Devin Skatzka IND, 17-0 (TF; 4:56) / 30-3
184: #1 Bo Nickal PSU pinned Norman Conley IND, WBF (0:42) / 36-3
197: #9 Anthony Cassar PSU maj. dec. Spencer Irick IND, 16-5 / 40-3
285: #3 Nick Nevills PSU maj. dec. Fletcher Miller IND, 11-3 / 44-3
 
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The second-ranked Ohio State wrestling team closed out the 2017 calendar year with any strong all-around performance, winning nine of 10 matches in a 39-3 triumph over Tennessee-Chattanooga on Sunday afternoon The Cooler in Atlanta, Ga. The Buckeyes are 6-0 on the season with UTC falls to 2-3.

Results:
125: Alonzo Allen (UTC) decision over Brakan Mead (OSU) 6-3 | UTC 3, OSU 0
133: Luke Pletcher (OSU) major decision over Jake Huffine (UTC) 12-4 | OSU 4, UTC 3
141: Joey McKenna (OSU) decision over Mike Pongracz (UTC) 8-2 | OSU 7, UTC 3
149: Ke-Shawn Hayes (OSU) tech fall over Chris Debien (UTC) 15-0 | OSU 12, UTC 3
157: Micah Jordan (OSU) fall over Dylan Forzani (UTC) 1:25 | OSU 18, UTC 3
165: Te'Shan Campbell (OSU) major decision over Chad Pyke (UTC) 9-1 | OSU 22, UTC 3
174: Bo Jordan (OSU) major decision over Justin Lampe (UTC) 12-2 | OSU 26, UTC 3
184: Myles Martin (OSU) decision over Bryce Carr (UTC) 10-5 | OSU 29, UTC 3
197: Kollin Moore (OSU) major decision over Scottie Boykin (UTC) 20-8 | OSU 33, UTC 3
285: Kyle Snyder (OSU) fall over Ben Stacey (UTC) 3:17 | OSU 39, UTC 3
 
Right now Valencia is on track to be the 1 seed at NCAA’s the committee doesn’t take past results into account anymore and hasn’t for about 2 years, i don’t see Bo (while possible) losing to anyone outside of Valencia/Hall so it’s more likely he’s on the same side as Hall at NCAA’s
They can say all they want, past results do not matter. An undefeated returning champion and an undefeated returning non champion are going to be seeded #1 champion, non-champion someplace below first.
As far as trending. When did the NCAA start asking the ranking guys. There is no trending.
 
On the same token the chance that Psu repeats 5 I think is more unlikely, last year was a dream come true for you and my money is against it happening again.

Ps if LEE goes he will take out Nato for you. Then when PD3 takes out Bo you chances are over
When PD3 gets that Hawk singlet on and matches up with Bo you let me know how large a WFL wager you would like to make.
 
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His strength of schedule doesn’t trump any of theirs so there is no way he’s be seeded over the top 3 barring some kind of upset.
Couple years ago Tommy Gant had a relatively weak schedule and was seeded ahead of 1 loss Nolf who was 1-1 with Martinez.

Valencia likely goes undefeated. BoJo has 2 losses and a couple potential dates with Hall. If Lewis runs the table I think he will be a 2 or 3 seed.

As an aside I think Lewis is a bad matchup for the big 3. Absolutely brutal on top.
 
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Couple years ago Tommy Gant had a relatively weak schedule and was seeded ahead of 1 loss Nolf who was 1-1 with Martinez.

Valencia likely goes undefeated. BoJo has 2 losses and a couple potential dates with Hall. If Lewis runs the table I think he will be a 2 or 3 seed.

As an aside I think Lewis is a bad matchup for the big 3. Absolutely brutal on top.

Lewis needs a bigger tank to beat those guys. It cost him at nationals last year wrestling 65.
 
Couple years ago Tommy Gant had a relatively weak schedule and was seeded ahead of 1 loss Nolf who was 1-1 with Martinez.

Valencia likely goes undefeated. BoJo has 2 losses and a couple potential dates with Hall. If Lewis runs the table I think he will be a 2 or 3 seed.

As an aside I think Lewis is a bad matchup for the big 3. Absolutely brutal on top.
BoJo is 2-0 against Lewis him and Dierenger seemed to have him figured out the second time they wrestled him. I suspect that’d be the case with Valencia and Hall as well if they were to get a first crack at him anyway.
Regarding Gantt he went into the tournament undefeated with wins over Brascetta, Walsh, the infamous Edwin Cooper, Brian Murphy, Parsons, Cotrell, and Barnes. I could absolutely see why Nolf should have been seeded ahead of him but I don’t think it was a travesty that Gantt got the 2 seed either.
 
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They can say all they want, past results do not matter. An undefeated returning champion and an undefeated returning non champion are going to be seeded #1 champion, non-champion someplace below first.
As far as trending. When did the NCAA start asking the ranking guys. There is no trending.
Tell me what wins Hall will have that will be better than Valencia’s or if Valencia will be lacking wins better than Hall’s and maybe I’m bias (much like yourself I’m sure) but I’m still not willing to concede it’s a forgone conclusion Hall is sweeping Bo Jordan this year.
 
BoJo is 2-0 against Lewis him and Dierenger seemed to have him figured out the second time they wrestled him. I suspect that’d be the case with Valencia and Hall as well if they were to get a first crack at him anyway.
Regarding Gantt he went into the tournament undefeated with wins over Brascetta, Walsh, the infamous Edwin Cooper, Brian Murphy, Parsons, Cotrell, and Barnes. I could absolutely see why Nolf should have been seeded ahead of him but I don’t think it was a travesty that Gantt got the 2 seed either.

Coop was robbed.
 
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