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Top 100 College teams in dual meet win percent in history – Part 6 (All)

Top 100 College teams Part 6  (in dual meet win percentages over history)
Earlier we listed the top college teams in total dual meet wins across the past 120 years.  These lists ranks the teams by the highest winning percentages of dual meets across the programs’ history.  Accurate team winning percentages are challenging as each win or loss makes a difference.  Previous lists looked at schools within their Divisions.
Part 1 – Women’s and National Junior College teams,
Part 2 – NAIA top teams,
Part 3 – Division III teams,
Part 4 – Division II,
Part 5 – Division I programs.
In order to qualify for this list we need at least 250 matches, at least 60 % winning percentage and at least 15 seasons recorded.
Note : records in italics indicate they are not complete.
The following is the top 140 schools across all divisions ranked by top wining percentage. The top schools are ;

No.Lev.SchoolSt.WinsLossesTiesPct.First Yr. Latest Yr.Yrs.Most Wins CoachWins2019Matches
1IIISpringfield College MAMA1029490260.6741914-19152019100Parker, Doug485 (10-8)1545
2IIowa State UniversityIA1075430190.7121915-1943,’45-2019102Nichols, Harold J., Dr.456 (10-4)1524
3IMinnesota, University ofMN964454250.6771919-19222019100Robinson, J440 (14-3)1443
4IOregon State UniversityOR1034354280.7401908-1909201998Thomas, Dale616 (5-8)1416
5ILehigh UniversityPA929432230.6801910-19112019109Sheridan, Billy222 (9-9)1384
6IOhio State UniversityOH793524280.6001920-1921201999Hellickson, Russ272 (12-2)1345
7IOklahoma UniversityOK898403330.6861919-1920201995Abel, Stan279 (10-6)1334
8IIIWilkes UniversityPA883411140.6801946-1947201973Reese, John G.514 (19-5)1308
9IAppalachian StateNC812454240.6391927-’41,’46-53, 55-201980Mance, Paul348 (9-7)1290
10IPenn State UniversityPA939303360.7491908-19092019111Speidel, Charlie191 (14-0)1278
11IIowa University ofIA1013232290.8071910-19112019109Gable, Dan355 (14-1)1274
12IOklahoma State (A & M)OK1120128220.8911914-19152019100Smith, John426 (15-0)1270
13ICornell UniversityNY821401200.6691907-19082019112Koll, Rob305 (13-3)1242
14IU.S. Naval AcademyMD899306260.7411908-19092019111Peery, Ed311 (6-4)1231
15INorthern Iowa Univ. (IA St. Teachers, St. Coll. Of Iowa)IA776423290.6441922-1923201995Patten, Chuck217 (7-5)1228
16IMichigan, University ofMI826360260.6921921-1922201998Keen, Clifford P.274 (13-1)1212
17IKent State UniversityOH801358120.6891927-1928201989Begala, Joe282(7-15)1171
18IRutgers UniversityNJ679439240.6051930-1931201984Goodale, Scott173 (12-6)1142
19ICalf. State POLY SLOCA677445180.6021948-1949201971Hitchcock, Vaughn353 (0-9)1140
20ILock Haven Univ.PA748374130.6651939-1940201976Poff, Carl167 (10-3)1135
21IIIUrsinus College (PA)PA726365210.6621929-1930201989Racich, Bill540 (5-3)1112
22IIILycoming CollegePA78231070.7151956-1993201963Crebs, Roger406 (14-4)1099
23IIIWartburg CollegeIA821248200.7631947-1948201972Miller, Jim412 (16-1)1089
24IIIOlivet College (Mich)MI79825780.7541964-1965201955Klein, Jare569 (12-4)1063
25IIISUNY Cortland NY64639380.6211946-1947201973Nighman, Gene163 (7-7)1047
26IIMinnesota State-Mankato MN624374190.6231950-1951201969Macias, Robert299 (9-2)1017
27IBloomsburg UniversityPA614386150.6121936-’39, ’54-201967Sanders, Roger250 (3-13)1015
28IMissouri University ofMO598394140.6011923-1924201972Smith, Brian283 (16-1)1006
29IIIWorcester Polytechnic InstituteMA595384100.6071958-1959201961Grebinar, Phil414 (10-9)989
30IIISt. John’s UniversityMN630344140.6451941-’42, ’46201974Elton, John273 (1-6)988
31IIIOhio Northern UniversityOH631333110.6531966-1967201953Beaschler, Ron324 (6-8)975
32ITenn.-Chattanooga, Univ. ofTN614344120.6391951-1952201967Morgan, Jim181 (7-7)970
33IIIIthaca CollegeNY582343180.6271930-1936, ’46-201979Nichols, Martin262 (11-4)943
34ICentral Michigan Univ.MI600326170.6451955-1956201964Borrelli, Tom329 (5-8)943
35IIIYork College (PA)PA63929640.6831968-1969201951Kessler, Tom321 (16-3)939
36IIILuther College IA563346150.6171951-1952201968Mitchell, Dave277 (8-8)924
37IIINew Jersey, The College of (Trenton St. Coll.)NJ74217170.8101966-1967201953Icenhower, David534 (16-1)920
38IIAshland College/UniversityOH577327120.6361961-1962201958Kowatch, Ray167 (12-3)916
39IArizona StateAZ553349130.6111962-1963201957Douglass, Bobby238 (6-10)915
40IIIWabash CollegeIN66822890.7431955-1956201964Servies, Max487 (6-3)905
41IEdinboro Univ.PA544338130.6151940-’41,’46-201974Flynn, Tim223 (2-9)895
42IRider UniversityNJ55731260.6401969-1970201950Taylor, Gary 442 (8-5)875
43I/IINorth Dakota StateND569272180.6731957-1958201962Maughn,Arthur(Bucky)467 (10-6)859
44IIIHeidelburg College (OH)OH512335100.6031962-1963201957Shank, Larry104 (10-7)857
45IIIAugsburg CollegeMN69015630.8141948-1949201971Swenson, Jeff321 (11-1)849
46IIIDelaware Valley UniversityPA63120680.7511962-1963201957Marshall, Robert (Floyd?)363 (1-6)845
47IICentral OklahomaOK569247110.6951921-22,25-39,72-201966James, David396 (12-4)827
48IINebraska-OmahaNE584218190.7231948-51,’57-201157Denney, Mike314xxx821
49JUCONorth Idaho Jr. Coll.ID70411240.8611969-1970201950Owen, John306 (8-6)820
50IINorth Carolina-Pembroke, Univ. ofNC54825930.6781967-1968201952Smith, P.J.255 (7-5)810
51IIIJohn CarrollOH54623550.6981964-1965201955Volkmann, Kerry304 (9-3)786
52NAIASouthern Oregon StateOR55922060.7161956-1957201963Riehm, Bob270 (6-7)785
53IIIMount Union CollegeOH50026780.6501963-1964201956Montgomery, Donald212 (17-3)775
54IIPittsburgh-JohnstownPA60016550.7821974-1975201945Pecora, Pat598 (17-3)770
55IINebraska-KearneyNE50625240.6671960-1961201959Bauer, Marc201 (12-4)762
56IIIWisconsin-WhitewaterWI49923980.6741961-1962201958Myers, Willie301 (7-5)746
57ICalf. State BakersfieldCA48125960.6491972-1973201947Kerr, T. J.232 (7-9)746
58COASacremento City CollegeCA49224760.6641964-1965201955Pachero, David301 (16-2)745
59IBoston UniversityMA439276130.6121948201567Adams, Carl303xxx728
60IIIBuena Vista Univ.IA45126170.6321976-1977201943Baxter, Al376 (4-7)719
61JUCONiagara County Community Coll.NY45723880.6561973-1974201945Knuutila, Eric383 (11-3)703
62IMaryville CollegeTN46722350.6761928-1929198151Davis, John A.224xxx695
63JUCOIowa Central Comm. Coll.IA52915750.7691969-1970201950Friederichs, Dennie240 (8-4)691
64JUCOItasca Community CollegeMN44622890.6601964-1965201551Rybak, Mike202 683
65IIIWisconsin-LaCrosseWI48518570.7221953-1954201966Malecek, Dave184 (11-3)677
66COASanta Ana CollegeCA40626440.6051965-1966201954Silva, Vince126 (2-12)674
67JUCOSt. Louis C.C. – Meramec  MO46317530.7251970-1971201141Mirikitani, Ron457xxx641
68IIIRoger Williams UniversityRI38723470.6221991-1992201928Kemmy, Dave251 (12-9)628
69NAIAWestmar College/Univ.(Teikyo)IA463149120.7521960-1961199737Martin, Milton462xxx624
70JUCOLabette (KS)KS45914690.7551975-1976201540Thompson, Jody L.318 614
71IIINorth Central College (IL)IL39121090.6481932-’39, ’61-201966Miller, Jim166 (8-2)610
72JUCOGloucester County, Rowan College atNJ46313150.7771969-1970201543Williamson, Chuck300 (5-4)599
73ICalf. State San Jose CA401178150.6881934-43,1946-198750Kerr, T. J.182xxx594
74JUCOMuskegon Community College (MI)MI44213730.7621967-1968201948Gaffner, Ron344 (6-3)582
75JUCOTriton Comm. College (IL)IL36120520.6371967-1968201952Kraft, Art264 (3-3)568
76IDrake Univ.IA364186100.6591965-1966199328Timmerman, Lonnie364xxx560
77JUCORidgewater C.C., -Willmar C.C.MN39915370.7201963-1964201956Minter, Roy329 (2-2)559
78NAIAWaldorf UniversityIA35819340.6491980-1981201939Boyd, Neil291 (0-3)555
79IISt. Cloud State Univ.MN438103110.8031949-1950201970Oxton, John167 (20-0)552
80IIWisconsin-ParksideWI33820380.6231969-1970201950Koch, Jim277 (6-5)549
81IIISUNY BrockportNY414107110.7891962-1963201957Murray, Don350 (6-2)532
82JUCOMinnesota West-WorthingtonMN30818800.6211989-2003201526Hotzler, Stan157E-M496
83IIIJohnson & Wales UniversityRI34814230.7091998-1999201921Morris, Lonnie349 (23-4)493
84IIUpper Iowa Univ.IA32815480.6781958-1959201961Grimm, Heath187 (8-6)490
85IWilliam & Mary CollegeVA29219060.6051967-1968199528Pincus, Bill74xxx488
86IIIWisconsin-River FallsWI31117120.6451958-1959200244James, Byron D.297xxx484
87ICentral Connecticut State Univ.CT31714730.6821966-1967199630DeStefanis, Ken158xxx467
88IIllinois State University (Normal)IL283165140.6281940-1941199555Koehler, Robert62xxx462
89COAModesto Junior CollegeCA3747820.8261956-1957198529Sensenbaugh, Dean374 (9-4)454
90IIHumboldt StateCA291138120.6731959-1960199132Cheek, Frank261xxx441
91JUCOHarper (William Rainey) College, ILIL32810420.7581968-1969201649Lovelace, Norm257 434
92NAIAMorningside CollegeIA25416550.6051962-’77,’04-201930Brandt, Arnold H.121 (9-4)424
93JUCOColby Comm. CollegeKS26015150.6311970-1971201949Lampe, Steven236 (0-11)416
94JUCOPhoenix Comm. College, AZAZ29210130.7411958-1959200042Eastin, Ron “Tune”166xxx396
95ILiberty Univ.VA24414170.6311974-’94.’06-201125Bonheim, Bob118xxx392
96JUCOBismark StateND3097610.8021961-1962199837Kringstad, Ed301xxx386
97IAuburn UniversityAL3077080.8081945-1973 198136Umbach, Arnold ‘Swede’249xxx385
98NAIAGraceland UniversityIA26012400.6771960-’82,’13-201928Hampton, Gerald E. “Jerry”238 (7-2)384
99COAFresno City CollegeCA3166150.8341959-’82,’88-201954Musick, Bill247 (12-0)382
100NAIAMontana State-NorthernMT24912920.6581978-1979201941Liles, Jason88 (7-2)380
101NAIADickinson State UniversityND24012940.6491959-1960201960O’Donnell, Thadd121 (0-7)373
102COADiablo Valley CollegeCA3155400.8541970-1971199929Ericson, Bob315xxx369
103COABakersfield CollegeCA2679400.740 1964-1965201551Pfutzenreuter, Bruce264 (6-7)361
104JUCOMiddlesex County College (NJ)NJ2956150.8241966-1967201246Sacchi, John280 361
105COAMoorpark College (Calif.)CA24411140.68568-’09,’17-’182009, 2017-42Keever, John244 (2-5)359
106JUCOCollege of DuPageIL23012520.6471973-1974199421Kaltofen, Alvin J.230xxx357
107IIWest Chester StatePA23011150.6721946198741Collier, Milton112xxx346
108IIISUNY Morrisville State CollegeNY2489240.7271962-1963201149DeVencenzo, John215xxx344
109NAIAHuron (SD) – Si Tanka SD21712320.6371964-1965200541Tate, Vern201xxx342
110NAIAMissouri Valley CollegeMO21112140.634 1963-1970s, 1991-201935Machholz, Mike206 (10-5)336
111IISW Missouri State Univ.MO20113230.6031963-1964199431McCarty, Mike150xxx336
112IIFerris StateMI19912250.618 1969-1970199425Miller, Jim78xxx326
113IIMercyhurst CollegePA21710720.6692001-2002201918Wehler, Mike150 (9-5)326
114IAkron, The University ofOH190116130.6161930-’42,’46-198146Maluke, Andy103xxx319
115JUCOSt. Louis CC at Forest Park Campus ValleyMO2555920.8101972-1973199422Crider, Jack255xxx316
116COAChabot College in HaywardCA2713860.8701970-1971201242Papachristos, Zack152 (5-7)315
117JUCONassau County Comm. CollegeNY2396630.7811960-1961201555Henke, Chuck211 308
118IIndiana State UniversityIN2129210.6971933198653McCann, Fran85xxx305
119JUCORicks Junior Coll. (now BYU-Idaho)ID2257530.7481960-1961200242Christiansen, Robert209xxx303
120JUCONorth Dakota St. Coll. Of Sci. (Wahpeton)ND2158160.7221967-19681990-199326McDaniel, Larry210xxx302
121IIBemidji State UniversityMN18511070.6241954-19551977-197824Anderson, Chester177xxx302
122IClemson UniversitySC18011830.6031975-1976199520Griffin, Eddie101xxx301
123IINewberry CollegeSC2316420.7812004-2005201915Valek, Jason194 (12-3)297
124JUCOSUNY Delhi Community CollegeNY2513700.8721960-1961199131Millard, Frank261xxx288
125NAIACumberlands, University of theKY1949400.6741996-1997201923Wilder, Jess48 (14-3)288
126JUCOGarden City  Comm. CollKS2235750.7911975-1976200126Leen, Mark91xxx285
127COASanta Rosa Junior CollegeCA2325010.8221964-’65,’82, ’83-201954Fitzpatrick, Jake232 (10-2)283
128IIIMacMurray Coll. (IL)IL17010610.6161961-’07,’16-201949George, Pete70 (1-9)277
129NAIAWinona State UniversityMN17294110.6411954-1955198228Gunner, Bob71xxx277
130JUCORochester Comm. & Tech. Coll.MN2086320.7661973-1974201439Philo, John180 273
131IINorthern MichiganMI1789140.6591968-1969198820Koenig, Ken46xxx273
132NAIACampbellsville University/CollegeKY1708900.6562004-2005201915James, Franky170 (13-9)259
133NAIALake Superior StateMI1658930.648 1969-1970199425Fallis, James77xxx257
134JUCONortheastern Oklahoma A & MOK1826960.7201975-’93 ’13-201924Renfro, Joe77 (13-2)257
135IIMorgan State UniversityMD1559820.6121963-1964199633Phillips, James118xxx255
136IMontana State College (University)MT1549080.6271942-’43,’50-198738Agocs, Herb58xxx252
137IINorthWest Missouri StateMO1846620.7341958-1959198728Collins, Gary82xxx252
138NAIAMcKendree College (Ill)IL1638800.6492003-2004201916Kisgen, James163 (18-4)251
139NAIAProvidence, Univ.(was Great Falls Univ.)MT1628810.6472004-2005201915Schaeffer, Caleb133 (1-6)251
140IIWright State Univ.OH1509820.6041973-1974199320Bulugaris, Stamatis150xxx250

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NC STATE WRESTLING: Wins 7 of 10 Bouts in 29-12 Win over #12 Princeton

By Brian Reinhardt
#6 @PackWrestle Wins 7 of 10 Bouts in 29-12 Win over #12 Princeton
Four bonus point wins, including a pin by Daniel Bullard in first match
RALEIGH, N.C. – The NC State Wrestling team won seven of the 10 bouts, including four for bonus point wins, and defeating #12 Princeton 29-12 in Reynolds Coliseum. NC State started the dual with a first period pin by #17 Daniel Bullard at 174 pounds. After a takedown seven seconds in, Bullard got the turn and a pin at the 1:58 mark to give the Pack a quick 6-0 lead. The Pack went back-to-back bonus points, as #3 Trent Hidlay scored an 18-6 major decision. With seven takedowns and 3:18 of RT, Hidlay pushed the Pack’s lead to 11-0 after two bouts. The Tigers first win came via bonus points at 197 pounds, as #3 Pat Brucki scored a 13-3 major decision over #8 Nick Reenan. At heavyweight, Deonte Wilson scored a second period takedown and a reversal in the third period for the 6-1 (with 3:03 of RT). #3 Patrick Glry scored a 17-2 tech fall over Tommy Cox, and halfway through the dual, NC State held a 13-9 lead. R-Fr. Jarrett Trombley used an escape point in the third period to claim a 1-0 win at 133 pounds. At 149, there was an injury default and the Pack was awarded six team points. Matt Grippi got in on a takedown on #15 Mike D’Angelo and picked him up but the takedown went out of bounds and D’Angelo could not continue at the 0:32 mark. In a top-five battle at 157 pounds, #2 Hayden Hidlay scored takedowns in the first and the third periods and downed #5 Quincy Monday 7-2. The final bout ended with … Rest of the results and story at https://gopack.com/news/2020/1/11/wrestling-6-packwrestle-wins-7-of-10-bouts-in-29-12-win-over-12-princeton.aspx

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Champions crowned in six collegiate divisions at NWCA National Dual Meet Championships

Louisville, Kentucky – Streaks were again the theme as six National Dual Meet champions were crowned on Saturday at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, Kentucky, at the 2020 U.S. Marine Corps NWCA Multi-Division National Dual Meet Championships presented by ARMS Software and Defense Soap hosted by NUWAY.
Grand View (Iowa) won a record ninth straight NAIA championship by shutting out Life (Ga.) 40-0 in the final and extending the school’s dual meet win streak to 85 in a row. St. Cloud State (Minn.) also continued its National Duals winning ways as the Huskies won their fourth straight Division II championship and extended their Division II-record win streak to 58 after edging McKendree (Ill.) 17-16. McKendree (Ill.) needed criteria to top Simon Fraser (B.C.) 20-19 to win the first NCAA Women’s Division championship. The Bearcats came away with a second straight championship after winning the Women’s Division last year.
Traditional powers Wartburg (Iowa) and Augsburg (Minn.) met for the 12th time in the Division III final, but Wartburg came away with a 24-15 victory to win its 12th championship overall. Nassau Community College (N.Y.) won its third NJCAA championship, but its first since 2005 with a 23-15 win over Rochester (Minn.). The eight-team NJCAA field featured eight of the nation’s top non-scholarship junior college wrestling teams.
Menlo (Calif.) was the lone school to win a championship for the first time. The Oaks toppled top-seeded Campbellsville (Ky.) 22-19 to win the NAIA Women’s Division. With over 70 schools sponsoring women’s wrestling, this was the first year the NWCA created separate NCAA and NAIA women’s national dual divisions.
Division II Men
Steve Costanzo’s Huskies won their fourth straight Division II National Dual championship and sixth overall, which is most of any team since the inception of the Division II tournament in 2002. After topping Central Oklahoma 22-12 in the semis, St. Cloud State split five of the 10 bouts with McKendree, but Garrett Aldrich’s fall at 141 pounds proved to be the difference maker in the final.  Rest of the story, results and brackets at http://www.nwcaonline.com/champions-crowned-in-six-collegiate-divisions-at-nwca-national-dual-meet-championships/

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2020 VIRGINIA DUALS – THE 40TH EDITION

2020 Virginia Duals Champions
National College Division – Rider
American College Division – Kutztown
National High School Division – McDonogh (Md.)
American High School Division – Kellam (Va.)
Black & Blue High School Division – Great Bridge (Va.)

Outstanding Wrestlers
National College Division – Larry Early (Old Dominion)
American College Division – Brandon Woody (Averett)
National High School Division – Bretli Reyna (South Dade)
American High School Division – Drew Shurina (Eastern View)
Black & Blue High School Division – Jesse Alvarado (Great Bridge)

Rest of the results, brackets and news at http://virginiaduals.mattalkonline.com/

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44th College News, Results and Reports

OKLAHOMA DOMINANT IN ROAD VICTORY
ATHENS, Ohio – No. 20/NR/23 Oklahoma (2-2, 0-1 Big 12) rolled past the Ohio Bobcats (2-4, 0-1 MAC), 35-6, in its final non-conference dual on Sunday at the Convocation Center in Athens, Ohio. The Sooners took advantage of a trio of pins from Dom DemasJustin Thomas and Anthony Mantanona and victories from five more Oklahoma wrestlers to record the program’s most dominant dual victory since Nov. 11, 2017, when it defeated Sacred Heart, 53-0. At 125, redshirt senior Christian Moody secured the first win for the Sooners against Ohio’s Trevor Giallombardo. Moody began with two early takedowns and added two escapes in the second period to record an 8-4 decision.  No. 16 Anthony Madrigal (133) gave the Sooners an 8-0 lead with a 19-4 tech fall victory against Ohio’s Derek Giallombardo. Madrigal scored first with a takedown, followed by a two-point nearfall to increase his lead to 4-0. Although Giallombardo escaped twice, Madrigal added three more takedowns on his way to victory.  Oklahoma’s next win of the day came … Rest of the results and story at https://soonersports.com/news/2020/1/5/wrestling-recap.aspx?mc_cid=8be8d92f8c&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b

Oregon State Beavers Topple No. 22 Wolverines in Ann Arbor, 21-15
ANN ARBOR, Mich.– A fast start was all the Beavers needed as Oregon State never looked back and collected a 21-15 victory at No. 22 Michigan on Sunday afternoon.  Oregon State emerged victorious in six of its ten matches on the day as they racked up five decisions as a team. The Beavers ended the dual with a total of ten takedowns and eighteen escapes in the annual edition of the Joe Wells Classic. 
There were four bouts (125, 141, 157, 197) that featured wrestlers ranked in the top 30 of their weight class and Oregon State earned victories in two of the four matches.  Brandon Kaylor returned to the Beaver lineup after three weeks and represented OSU in the first bout of the afternoon as the sophomore dropped … Rest of the results and story at https://osubeavers.com/news/2020/1/5/wrestling-beavers-topple-no-22-wolverines-in-ann-arbor.aspx?mc_cid=8be8d92f8c&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b

What We Learned from the Holiday Tournaments
The holiday season in the college wrestling world is home to two of the best tournaments all season – the Midlands Championships and the Southern Scuffle. While the fields at this season’s Midlands and Scuffle weren’t quite what they have been in years past, there was still a lot of elite wrestling that took place and no shortage of lessons to be learned as a result. I chose a few lessons from each event that stood out to me and dove a little deeper into them below.
Seth Gross is winning on savviness more than ever before
A couple of years ago, Seth Gross was one of the most dominant wrestlers in the country. He went undefeated against wrestlers at his weight en route to an NCAA title and scored bonus against almost everyone along the way. This year, after taking a medical redshirt and … Rest of the story at http://www.hmawrestling.com/article/what-we-learned-from-the-holiday-tournaments/?mc_cid=8be8d92f8c&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b

#1 St. Cloud State wrestling posts a 33-16 win over Western Colorado
The #1 ranked St. Cloud State University wrestling team (6-0, 2-0 NSIC) opened the new year with a key 33-16 victory over non-conference rival #23 Western Colorado (2-3, 1-0 RMAC) on Sunday, Jan. 5 before a large SCSU Wrestling Alumni Day crowd in Halenbeck Hall. The victory extended SCSU’s consecutive match win streak to 54, which ties a team and NCAA DII record for most consecutive dual match wins.  The Huskies previously put together 54 wins from Jan. 30, 2011 to Jan. 12, 2014.  In a tough battle on Jan, 5, Western Colorado opened the dual with three consecutive wins to gain a 16-0 lead over the Huskies.  At 125, #3 Patrick Allis posted a 1:07 pin against SCSU’s Robby Horsman.  The Mountaineers extended their lead at 133-pounds with … Rest of the story at https://scsuhuskies.com/news/2020/1/5/-1-st-cloud-state-wrestling-posts-a-33-16-win-over-western-colorado.aspx?mc_cid=8be8d92f8c&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b

Taylor Named Mid-South Wrestler of the Week
(COLUMBIA, Ky.) – Thomas More University senior Andrew Taylor (Cincinnati, Ohio/Elder) was named the Mid-South Conference Wrestler of the Week, as announced by the league office on Monday (January 6, 2020).  Taylor helped lead the Saints to a 10th place finish at the Spartan Mat Classic hosted by Manchester University on Saturday (January 4). He placed fifth at the 174-weight class as he posted a 5-1 record. Taylor recorded three pins, which were in 1:14, 40-seconds and 55-seconds to go with a major decision win and a decision win. … Rest of the story at https://www.thomasmoresaints.com/sports/wrest/2019-20/releases/20200106lbs251?mc_cid=55aa4b0df7&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b

TACCHIA GARNERS FIRST HEART WRESTLER OF THE WEEK HONOR
Kansas City, MO – Dante Tacchia (SO/Iowa Falls, IA) collects his first-ever Heart of America Conference Wrestler of the Week honor after having a very successful weekend at the Viking Warrior Open that took place in Fremont, Nebraska.  Viking wrestler, Tacchia, went undefeated at the Viking Warrior Open to take the 133 weight class championship title. Starting off the day defeating Alec Segarra with a fall in 3:49. Heading into … Rest of the story at http://www.gvvikings.com/article/6439?mc_cid=55aa4b0df7&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b

Brock Lesnar Returns to Minneapolis
International superstar Brock Lesnar has been named as an honorary Gophers coach for the team’s Big Ten opener against Wisconsin on Friday January 10, 2020 as the program celebrates the 20th anniversary of his NCAA Championship. The 2000 NCAA National Champion will be honored during the dual as he celebrates the anniversary of his 3-2 victory over Iowa’s Wes Hand in sudden victory. … Rest of the story at https://gophersports.com/news/2020/1/6/wrestling-brock-lesnar-returns-to-minneapolis.aspx?mc_cid=55aa4b0df7&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b

Heil again named SoCon Wrestler of the Month
BUIES CREEK, N.C. – After adding another tournament title and finishing runner-up at the prestigious Midlands Championships, Campbell’s Josh Heil has been named the Southern Conference’s Wrestler of the Month for December. Heil, also the SoCon’s November Wrestler of the Month, fashioned an 11-1 overall record in December, adding yet another tournament title to his 2019-20 resume, as well as posting a Midlands Championships finals appearance. … Rest of the story at https://gocamels.com/news/2020/1/6/wrestling-heil-again-named-socon-wrestler-of-the-month.aspx?mc_cid=55aa4b0df7&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b

BUCKEYES HAND SUN DEVILS FIRST LOSS IN TOP-10 TILT
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The fourth-ranked Sun Devils of Arizona State University landed in Ohio with an unblemished 5-0 mark, including the stoppage of Penn State’s 60-match winning streak on Nov. 22, and left with a 17-16 defeat in-hand after No. 7 Ohio State (4-1) garnered enough to bonus points to secure victory.
A crowd of 4,132 assembled at the Covelli Center to witness the thrilling tussle. Buckeye fans were amazing tonight !! Crazy to see that much support on a Monday night! Thank you all for coming wasn’t too pretty but we got the job done  #gobucks
— Mountain Man (@moore_of_kollin) January 7, 2020
DUAL SCORE SHEET
Senior captain Luke Pletcher’s 19-4 tech fall at 141 pounds proved to be the difference for the triumphant Scarlet & Gray. He totaled five takedowns and eight near-fall points in yet another dominant performance. … Rest of the story at https://ohiostatebuckeyes.com/buckeyes-hand-sun-devils-first-loss-in-top-10-tilt/?mc_cid=55aa4b0df7&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b

John Carroll Matches Dual Meet Win Total From Last Year With 39-6 Victory Over Keiser
John Carroll ended its Florida trip on a high note by defeating Keiser University, 39-6, in Key West this afternoon. The victory is the ninth dual meet win of the season, matching last year’s win total when JCU posted a 9-3 record.   After finishing fourth out of 14 teams at the Citrus Invitational, the Blue Streaks had a few days off to enjoy the warm Florida weather before returning to competition against Keiser, a first-year NAIA program coached by Blue Streak legend Joe Bertolone. John Carroll started off in control against Keiser after both Kyle Murray and Max Turner won their matches with forfeits. After a loss in the 141 pound bout, Jarrod Brezovec pinned his opponent in the first period to make the score 18-6 in favor of the Blue Streaks.  After that, freshman Patrick McGraw continued his amazing season, defeating his opponent by way of a major decision. A trio of Blue Streaks stepped up and won their matches as Andrew Benos, Stefan Farian, and Aidan Whitis were all able to continue the win streak for John Carroll.  After their three matches were done, the Blue Streaks had built the lead to an insurmountable 33-6. … Rest of the story at https://jcusports.com/news/2020/1/6/wrestling-matches-dual-meet-win-total-from-last-year-with-39-6-victory-over-keiser.aspx?mc_cid=55aa4b0df7&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b

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