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NORTH CAROLINA GOES 3-0 AT SATURDAY’S ARMY DUALS

WEST POINT, N.Y. — No. 17 North Carolina won all three matches in Saturday’s Army Duals, defeating No. 21 Army, Wyoming and American. No. 15 Zach Sherman and No. 17 Kennedy Monday won all three matches, while No. 2 Austin O’ConnorA.C. HeadleeClay Lautt and Joey Mazzara all knocked off top-15 opponents. In the team’s first dual against Army, UNC won three consecutive matches against ranked wrestlers. The performance was capped by Clay Lautt, who pushed No. 11 Ben Harvey to sudden victory and used a perfectly-executed takedown to take the match, 3-1. Headlee added another ranked win to his resume (No. 14 Markus Hartman), while Monday topped No. 20 Cael McCormick.
Jeremiah Derby won his first dual meet match as a Tar Heel to kick off the team’s win over Wyoming – his 7-4 decision over Doyle Trout earned UNC early momentum in the eventual 20-15 win over the Cowboys. 
After Jaime Hernandez fell narrowly to No. 7 Montorie Bridges, Zach Sherman and Austin O’Connor won with major decisions to turn the match in Carolina’s direction. O’Connor knocked off No. 18 Jaron Jensen, 14-4. Sherman’s 13-4 major decision over Chase Zollmann marked his second win with bonus points on the afternoon. Rest of the story at https://goheels.com/news/2020/1/4/wrestling-north-carolina-goes-3-0-at-saturdays-army-duals.aspx?fbclid=IwAR3ajSSYLxU1KVn1WrIpWrOhxOA9VLrR52FemV5ntm_24VZO1UzWAJ_pdm8

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Top 100 College teams in dual meet win percent in history – Part 3

Top 100 College teams Part 3  (in dual meet win percentages over history)
Earlier we listed the top college teams in total dual meet wins across the past 120 years.  This list ranks the teams by the highest winning percentages of dual meets across the program’s history.  Verifying accurate team winning percentages are challenging as each win or loss recorded, or not, makes a difference.  The following is the top 70 schools in the NCAA Division III teams ranked by top wining percentage. Part 1 had Women’s and National Junior College teams, Part 2 had the NAIA top teams. Note the W-L records in italics are not complete. Also the teams listed have at least 220 matches in their records.
The top 70 schools with NCAA Division III Wrestling Programs are ;

SchoolSt.WinsLossesTiesPct.First Yr. (fall)Latest YearYrs.Most Wins CoachWins
SUNY FarmingdaleNY1843330.8431961197615Hartman, Robert S. (Bob or Dob)184
SUNY CobleskillNY1933600.84319641990 ?21Nevins, Stan193
Augsburg CollegeMN69015630.8141948-1949201971Swenson, Jeff321
New Jersey, The College of (Trenton St. Coll.)NJ74217170.8101966-1967201953Icenhower, David534
SUNY BrockportNY414107110.7891962-1963201957Murray, Don350
Hiram CollegeOH1805520.7641954-1955198935Koval, Mike103
Wartburg CollegeIA821248200.7631947-1948201972Miller, Jim412
Olivet College (Mich)MI79825780.7541964-1965201955Klein, Jare569
Delaware Valley UniversityPA63120680.7511962-1963201957Marshall, Robert (Floyd?)363
Wabash CollegeIN66822890.7431955-1956201964Servies, Max487
SUNY Morrisville State CollegeNY2489240.7271962-1963201149DeVencenzo, John215
Wisconsin-LaCrosseWI48518570.7221953-1954201966Malecek, Dave184
Lycoming CollegePA78231070.7151956-1993201963Crebs, Roger406
Johnson & Wales UniversityRI34814230.7091998-1999201921Morris, Lonnie349
John CarrollOH54623550.6981964-1965201955Volkmann, Kerry304
York College (PA)PA63929640.6831968-1969201951Kessler, Tom321
Wilkes UniversityPA883411140.6801946-1947201973Reese, John G.514
Springfield College MAMA1029490260.6741914-19152019100Parker, Doug485
Wisconsin-WhitewaterWI49923980.6741961-1962201958Myers, Willie301
Ursinus College (PA)PA726365210.6621929-1930201989Racich, Bill540
Ohio Northern UniversityOH631333110.6531966-1967201953Beaschler, Ron324
Mount Union CollegeOH50026780.6501963-1964201956Montgomery, Donald212
North Central College (IL)IL39121090.6481932-’39,’61-201966Miller, Jim166
St. John’s UniversityMN630344140.6451941-’42, ’46201974Elton, John273
Wisconsin-River FallsWI31117120.6451958-1959200244James, Byron D.297
Buena Vista Univ.IA45126170.6321976-77201943Baxter, Al376
Ithaca CollegeNY582343180.6271930-1936, ’46-201979Nichols, Martin262
Roger Williams UniversityRI38723470.6221991-1992201928Kemmy, Dave251
SUNY Cortland NY64639380.6211946-1947201973Nighman, Gene163
Luther College IA563346150.6171951-1952201968Mitchell, Dave277
MacMurray Coll. (IL)IL17010610.6161961-2007, 2016-201949George, Pete70
Worcester Polytechnic InstituteMA595384100.6071958-1959201961Grebinar, Phil414
Heidelburg College (OH)OH512335100.6031962-63201957Shank, Larry104
Calf. State Long Beach CA1308920.5931957-1958198427Deffner, Dale46
Waynesburg College (PA)PA464320130.5901928-’42, ’46-201987Ketterling, Clayton P.144
Augustana CollegeIL520360170.5891947-1948201972Puebla, Kevin158
Monmouth CollegeIL24717770.5811926-29,’55-199946Olson, Mike89
Ohio WesleyanOH1389950.5811957-1984,2018-201928Leech, Ray138
Thiel CollegePA25618640.5781958-1959201961Thurber, Craig134
Rhode Island CollegeRI33124840.5711963-1964201956Jones, Jay234
Montclair StateNJ447334140.5711939-’42, ’59-200650Strellner, Steve223
Messiah College PA45834540.5701973-1974201946Brunk, Bryan216
Cornell CollegeIA631477110.5691922-1923201995Duroe, Mike145
Amherst CollegeMA141106130.5671945-1946199045Littlefield, Henry55
SUNY Alfred StateNY33425680.5651954-1956201965Babcock, Steve217
Manchester College (IN)IN23618210.5641966-1967201953Jarman, Tom179
Wisconsin-Stevens PointWI45636560.5551951-1952201968Johnson, Johnny194
New York Univ. in ManhattanNY42834760.5521941-42201978Haberli, Bruce294
Loras College IA38531370.5511958-59201960Steward, Randy235
U.S. Coast Guard AcademyCT482393120.5501943-44201976Eldridge, Steve317
Wisconsin-Superior StateWI12410160.5501956-1957199741Mortorelli, Mertz90
U.S. Merchant Marine AcademyNY35128770.5501944-1945201975Stralka, Clem Lt.107
Coe CollegeIA39933870.5411952-53201967Oostendorp, John229
Washington & JeffersonPA24320790.5391932-1933, 1958-201986White, James A.132
Millikin College ILIL29925920.5361959-’69,’70-’08,’15-201952Poe, Mike154
Stevens Institute of TechnologyNJ25422570.5301918-25,’77-92,04-201937Favia, Joe79
SUNY OneontaNY49043870.5281962-1963201957Sosa, Al287
Concordia-Moorhead Coll./Univ. (MN)MN41337090.5271952-1953201967Grinaker, Vernon “Finn”190
Western New England CollegeMA48143570.5251974-1975201944Skelton, Bob402
Wesleyan UniversityCT546497160.5231934-43, ’44-201984Black, Drew194
Swarthmore CollegePA220201150.5221942-1945200058Davies, Gomer H.147
Wisconsin-PlattevilleWI17516340.5181963-1964201956Walter, Chris117
Elmhurst CollegeIL36434770.5121957-1958201962Hanke, Al137
Elizabethtown College (PA)PA45743890.5111958-59201961Ober, D. Kenneth282
Norwich UniversityVT18718200.5071988-1989201931Castro, Jesse103
Kalamazoo CollegeMI11711450.5061961-1962198322Latora, Carl41
Washington & LeeVA472467150.5031921-43, ’47-201993Franke, Gary184
Lebanon Valley CollegePA22222180.5011958-1959200042Petrofes, Jerry214
Case Western Reserve (OH)OH533531120.5011928-1929201988Del Rosa, Bob308
Baldwin-Wallace CollegeOH46546590.5001941-’42,’47-201972Summa, John201
Central College (Iowa)IA378380180.4991966-1967201953Azinger, Kevin99

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5th High School Notes & News

TDR Editor’s Notes ; The first story is local from eastern North Carolina. The others are out of state yet they provide examples of positive activities to promote and recognize wrestling.
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Fike Demons take Falcon Invitational at CBA
PIKEVILLE — With three weight-class champions and six others to place in the top four of their respective divisions, Fike claimed the title over host C.B. Aycock at the Golden Falcon … Rest of the story at http://wilsontimes.com/stories/area-roundup-demons-take-falcon-invitational-at-cba,198088?

In South Dakota
Hutmacher, March look to pin down Lewis’ record
RAPID CITY — Randy Lewis moved back to Rapid City six months ago and he’s being greeted by two of South Dakota’s top wrestlers on the verge of breaking one of his most prestigious records, but that’s just fine with him.
The 1984 Olympic gold medalist and two-time NCAA champion went 89-0 in his final three seasons at Rapid City Stevens from 1975 to 1977, and set a then-national record with 45 consecutive pins in 1975. Lewis’ national record has since been broken, but it has lasted as a state record for 44 years.
Until now. Chamberlain heavyweight Nash Hutmacher and Canton 138-pounder Kellyn March are both on the cusp of taking down Lewis’ record. Hutmacher has 43 straight pins heading into the Madison Invitational on Saturday, while March has 44 consecutive pins going into Saturday’s Elk Point-Jefferson invite. “I’m very happy for both of them,” Lewis said. “I’m sure they’re both going to break my record this weekend. I don’t know who will have the most matches. Records are made to be broken.” After finishing his wrestling career in 1992 that include four All-American honors at the University of Iowa for legendary coach Dan Gable, two appearances in the Olympics and a 1990 Pan-American title at 136.5 pounds, Lewis had stints living in Iowa, Arizona and Rapid City. He has found success as a business owner and currently works for an LED lighting company.
Throughout his time away, however, Lewis, 60, has kept an eye on South Dakota wrestling. While he has never seen March compete, Lewis had seen clips of Hutmacher and met him for the first time last weekend at the Rapid City Invitational. Rest of the story from South Dakota at https://www.mitchellrepublic.com/sports/wrestling/4829795-Hutmacher-March-look-to-pin-down-Lewis%E2%80%99-record?mc_cid=2cc69f4cfd&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b

Area wrestling roundup: Hutmacher passes Lewis’ pin record
MADISON — Chamberlain’s Nash Hutmacher recorded his 46th straight pin and claimed the Madison Invitational title on Saturday. The heavyweight recorded three pins, including one over Omaha Central’s Jacob Frezell-McClinton in the title match. Hutmacher and Canton wrestler Kellyn March both surpassed Rapid City’s Randy Lewis’ state record most consecutive pins (45) on the same day. An 138-pounder, March was competing at the Elk Point-Jefferson Invitational and now has the state record with 48 consecutive pins.
Chamberlain finished fourth in the team standings with 145 points. Rapid City Stevens (201.5) won the team title. … Rest of the story at https://www.mitchellrepublic.com/sports/wrestling/4835422-Area-wrestling-roundup-Hutmacher-passes-Lewis%E2%80%99-pin-record?mc_cid=9cba8da7f9&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b

In Connecticut
Newest edition of Connecticut state wrestling record book is available
by Gerry deSimas, Jr. , Connecticut Wrestling Online

AVON, Dec. 26, 2019 — Connecticut Wrestling Online is proud to release the newest edition of the Connecticut High School Wrestling Record Book, recognizing the achievements of athletes and coaches on the mat here in Connecticut. There were several notable achievements since the last record book was issued two years ago. Somers’ Domonic Zuccalo (285 pounds) became the sixth wrestler in state history to register a pin in four seconds in a match against Thomaston/Holy Cross. Haddam-Killingworth’s Ian Danaher set a new state record for fastest pin at 170 pounds with a six-second pin against Stafford last February. Rest of the story at https://ctwrestling.com/2019/12/newest-edition-of-state-wrestling-record-book-is-available/2470/?mc_cid=6368d2c7ab&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b

In Delaware
High School Insider: Wyoming Seminary’s Cannon fires his shot, taking Beast title as a No. 23 seed
What a wild and crazy weekend it was at Beast of the East on the campus of the University of Delaware. Maybe wildest and craziest part that came at 106 pounds, where Cadet World champion Marc-Anthony McGowan may have entered as the biggest favorite of any wrestler in the tournament. But that’s why they wrestle the matches. Not only was McGowan upset, the wrestler who beat him the semifinals was then knocked off in his finals match. That’s right, the star of the show and champion at 106 was Wyoming Seminary’s Brandon Cannon.  Cannon competed as part of a partial squad sent by Sem while most of the big guns competed at the MyHouse XCalibur tournament. He began the weekend as the No. 23 seed and proceeded to rip his way through to first, dispatching ranked wrestlers in the quarters and semis in Mac Church of Waynesburg Central and Gabe Giampietro of Smyrna. Then, in the finals, Cannon picked up a 7-2 sudden-victory win over Tyler Vasquez of Delbarton, who himself topped McGowan 1-0 in the semifinals. A former middle school Super 32 champ from Colorado, Cannon’s win should not be a complete and utter shock, but with Danny Sheen getting the call for Sem at 106 to start the season and wrestling solidly, it appears coach Scott Green has a decision to make. Otherwise at the Beast, then-No. 3 Ryan Crookham took out No. 1 Robbie Howard at 126 on the way to a title. Sixteenth-seeded Cody Chittum, one of the best freshmen in the nation, took home the top spot at 138. Dalton Harkins backed up his Walsh Ironman win at 152 with another win at Beast of the East, solidifying his status as a stud. Andrew Cerniglia beat Cadet World Team member Clay Ulrey 11-6 in an all-PA battle in the finals at 160. Rest of the story at https://www.trackwrestling.com/PortalPost.jsp?TIM=1577421656514&twSessionId=qozfhvpjyd&postId=1980585132&mc_cid=6368d2c7ab&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b

In Michigan
Chelsea’s one-loss state finalist Nick Matusko aims to go unbeaten, win state title in senior season
By Greg Wickliffe |gwickliffe@mlive.comCHELSEA – Nick Matusko didn’t even expect to be where he was at the end of last year’s wrestling season. Then a junior, the Chelsea grappler had a goal of placing in the state tournament and exceeded that goal by earning a spot in the state title match with an undefeated record. Matusko was one win away for an undefeated season after storming through the 140-pound bracket setting up a showdown with Lowell’s Avry Mutschler. Rest of the story at https://www.mlive.com/highschoolsports/2019/12/chelseas-one-loss-state-finalist-nick-matusko-aims-to-go-unbeaten-win-state-title-in-senior-season.html?mc_cid=6368d2c7ab&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b

In Illinois
Wrestling notes: ‘Not that big,’ Naperville Central senior Angelo Eklou uses his speed to his advantage at 220 pounds
Angelo Eklou is not your prototypical 220-pound wrestler. “I am not that big,” the 5-foot-9 Eklou said. But the Naperville Central senior is on a mission in his final season to make his first appearance at the Class 3A state meet in Champaign in February. Eklou has won 12 of his first 13 matches this season, including nine victories by fall. Built like a fire hydrant, Eklou uses his equally muscular lower body and upper torso to maximum effect on the mat. Rest of the sttory at https://www.chicagotribune.com/suburbs/naperville-sun/sports/ct-nvs-spt-wrestling-notes-st-122719-20191226-5yn2cskrl5dvjfrnof4msddpr4-story.html?mc_cid=6368d2c7ab&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b

In New York
Plenty of wrestling talent outside the NFL
The 2019-20 high school wrestling scene is taking shape for sure, and a few of our Niagara-Orleans schools are right in the middle of it. We saw how strongly Newfane performed in the Linda C. Knuutila Memorial Wrestling Tournament, winning the event as a team led by a championship win for Andy Lucinski at 113 pounds, second-place finishes for Aidan Gillings (99 pounds), Nik Voelker (138) and Jaden Heers (285), as well as respective third- and fourth-place finishes for Ryan Nugent (145) and Phil Stevenson (152). Let’s take a look outside the Niagara Frontier League, where plenty programs and individuals are getting into the meat of their seasons: … Rest of the story at https://www.niagara-gazette.com/sports/plenty-of-wrestling-talent-outside-the-nfl/article_7c0820a5-aa80-5481-b101-0dc505d19817.html?mc_cid=6368d2c7ab&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b

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