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College Results – # 3

TDR Editor’s Notes ; More November college results from NAIA schools which have started wrestling ccompetition. It appears that all NCAA schools will start wrestling in duals in January.
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1 } – Benedictine OPENS CONFERENCE WITH WIN OVER CENTRAL METHODIST UNIVERSITY
FAYETTE, Mo. – The Raven Wrestling team earned their first win of the conference season on Thursday with a 27-18 victory over Central Methodist University. Benedictine dropped their first match of the night and then rattled off four straight to take control over the Eagles and earn the win.
“It was great seeing the guys go out there and be the aggressor in these matches,” said head coach Marcus Cobbs. “We went into this dual with the mindset to outwork our opponent and we did just that with 5 of our 6 victories coming with bonus points. It’s great to see what doing right things will get you.”
The Ravens first win came at 133 pounds from Fischer Valleroy. He fought back from a 6-0 deficit to outwork his opponent to an 8-6 win. Harsh Anchan (141 pounds) would follow with a 10-2 major decision over Dylan Washburn putting the ravens up 7-3. Beau Horn (149 pounds) would get an impressive 15-5 major decision in his debut as a Raven that followed by a pin from Keenan Graef at 157 pounds to push the Ravens ahead of the Eagles 17-3. … rest of story at https://www.ravenathletics.com/article/3301.php?mc_cid=46ecd7f19c&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b

2 } – FIRESTORM EARN 28-15 WIN IN SEASON OPENER
GLENDALE, Ariz. – The Arizona Christian University wrestling program (1-0) opened its season with a 28-15 win over Hastings College (Neb.) (0-1) on Saturday morning inside the ACU Events Center in Glendale, Ariz.
The Results:
With the win, ACU moves to 1-0 all time against the Broncos with this being the two team’s first competition.  Neither team is ranked, but both teams received votes in the initial NAIA Top-20 Coaches’ Poll. … rest of story at https://www.acufirestorm.com/article/2361?mc_cid=d6bdb93622&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b

3 } – Lindsey-Wilson NEARLY PERFECT IN WINS OVER MISSOURI BAPTIST AND WILLIAMS BAPTIST
MARSHALL, Mo. – The No. 4-ranked Lindsey Wilson wrestling team opened their season in dominating fashion today as they rolled against Missouri Baptist and Williams Baptist. Lindsey Wilson started their day with a 46-3 win over Williams Baptist (Ark.) before dismantling Missouri Baptist 55-0. Across the Blue Raiders 16 matches, LWC racked up an impressive nine pins, five major decisions, one decision and just one loss. Lindsey Wilson 46 – Williams Baptist 3
Cagen Wallace (No. 6 at 125) kicked things off winning via forfeit to open the match. Freshman Gabe Adams rolled in his first match in a Blue Raider singlet at 133-pounds. He won on a 14-6 major decision against Robert Fairchild (No. 18 at 133).
Tanner DeMien won via fall at 141-pounds over Isaiah Vizcarrondo, doing so just one minute and seven seconds into the match. Trent Johnson (No. 3 at 149) followed suit, picking up a pin against Johnny Baldwin one minute into the second frame.  
Derrick Smallwood (No. 2 at 157) picked up Lindsey Wilson third straight fall of the afternoon when he downed Alzarius Boykins in 2:21. The result pushed the Blue Raiders lead to 32-0.
Lindsey Wilson dropped their only match of the night at 174-pounds when Williams Baptists Isaiah Sellers took down Chase Fink on a 9-6 decision.
Gabe Smith – 184-pounds – and Trajan Hurd – 197-pounds – both picked up major decision victories. Smith defeated Kenrick Gordon on an 8-0 result as Hurd throttled Daryus Webb 13-3.
Two time defending NAIA National Champion Brandon Reed (No. 1 at HW) pinned Demaceo Whittier to the mat in 3:34 to close out the match. … rest of story at http://www.lindseyathletics.com/article/12878.php?skipSplash=1&mc_cid=d6bdb93622&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b&skipSplash=1&skipSplash=1

4 } – Reinhardt Earns Pair of Triumphs at Fire Duals
LAKELAND, Fla. – Third-ranked wrestling traveled down to the Sunshine State and earned a pair of victories on Saturday with a 24-19 decision over No. 5 Southeastern (Fla.), and then the Eagles followed that up by smashing the Seahawks of Keiser (Fla.), 55-0.
Reinhardt is now 2-0 on the young season.
“We had some good performances and some disappointing ones too,” lead Eagle Jeff Bedard said. “It was a tough, hard-fought win against Southeastern and hats off to freshmen CJ Shadinger and Matt Jenkins for beating nationally ranked guys. It’s about being consistent daily with nutrition, rest, drilling, lifting and giving your best daily… Majority of the team does, but we have a few that need to figure out to do these things every day. There is a huge difference in wanting to be good and working hard daily at being good. … rest of story at https://reinhardteagles.com/sports/mwrest/2020-21/releases/20201121qvcmpj?mc_cid=d6bdb93622&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b

5 } – PANTHERS DEFEAT MIDLAND IN DUAL MATCH 30-22
YORK – The York College wrestling team hosted Midland University in a last-minute dual on Saturday afternoon. After having their dual at Bethany postponed head coach Chad Mattox was able to get the Warriors to travel over for the match.
York narrowly escaped with the match being decided by the last match of the day. Marce Vasquez (JR/Bridgeport, Neb.) got a quick takedown and then pinned his guy with under a minute remaining in the first period. The pin secured the 30-22 win for the Panthers. Midland was open at three weight classes which handed the … rest of story at https://www.ycpanthers.com/article/1017.php?mc_cid=638194e439&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b

6 } – VIKINGS DEFEAT RAVENS & TIE ALL-TIME COLLEGIATE DUAL RECORD
Des Moines, IA – No. 1 Grand View men’s wrestling hosted Benedictine College this evening, November 24, in Sisam Arena for a Heart of America Conference match-up. The Vikings defeated the Ravens 55-0 and improved their dual streak to 92-straight. With the victory tonight, the Vikings tied the all-time collegiate dual record of 92, which was set by SUNY-Delhi from 1979-1983. At the NAIA level, the Vikings have won 122-straight NAIA duals.
In tonight’s match-up, the Vikings collected a total of seven pins from Matt JordanMatt RobertsonDante TacchiaTrevor AndersonGabriel RangelBen Lee, and Greg Hagan. Jordan led the way with an impressive fall of 0:20. Tanner Abbas and Dalton Jensen both posted tech-falls in the third and second period. Wrapping up a total point count of 55 to the Ravens 0. Justin McCunn contributed a 174 victory by decision 5-1 over McDermott of Benedictine. … rest of story at http://www.gvvikings.com/article/6825?mc_cid=1348aad4fc&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b

7 } – Chargers roll past Tigers, 44-6
Briar Cliff wrestling took down Dakota Wesleyan 44-6 in the Newman Flanagan Center Tuesday and improve to 2-0 in the GPAC dual season. The night was highlighted by a couple of pins from Chris Paulsen and Caleb Shanks. Gabriel Howard picked up a 5-3 decision over Darien Malone at 133. The Tigers did not have a wrestler at 141 or 149, giving the Chargers a 21-0 lead. Ben Peters won by tech fall over Coby Eikenhorst 16-0 at 157. Paulsen came in the underdog in a matchup with Marcus Urban, who ranks 11th in the NAIA at 165. Paulsen pinned Urban in 2:40 to give the Chargers a 32-0 lead. Shanks also picked up a quick pin (2:13) over Carter Max at 197. Cole Halouska gave DWU their first points of the night at 174, beating Micah Lanier 4-1. Hunter Planansky took down Jake Leicht 7-3 at 184. … rest of story at https://bcuchargers.com/news/2020/11/24/wrestling-chargers-roll-past-tigers-44-6.aspx?mc_cid=1348aad4fc&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b

8 } – GRAPPLERS DOMINATE MIDLAND IN GPAC OPENER
Hastings, NE – The Hastings College men’s wrestling team opened up Great Plains Athletic Conference season in dominating fashion defeating Midland 39-15 inside Lynn Farrell Arena. After a tough start dropping the first match at 125, Hastings earned a victory at 133 as the Warriors were open. Then it was all Hastings on the mat after that.
Zac Charity (SR/Omaha, NE) (141) worked his magic en route to a technical fall by defeating Mario Martinez 17-2 early in the third period. Trystan Berry (SO/Lexington, NE) (149) followed suit with a dominating performance with a pinfall victory over Steven Aranda in the second period. Hastings now led 17-3 as Midland was docked a point for unsportsmanlike conduct.
Thomas Stevenson (SR/Wailuku, HI) (157) worked his way to a solid 13-2 major decision over Raymond Aranda increasing the lead to 21-3. Hastings then earned three straight pins from Austin Mitchell (JR/Pawnee, OK) (165), Taygen Smith (SR/Amarillo, TX) (174) and Jayden Miller (SR/Gothenburg, NE) (184) to increase the lead to 39-3 before … rest of story at http://www.hastingsbroncos.com/article/3580.php?mc_cid=1348aad4fc&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b#.X8qVFWhKhPZ

9} – STATESMEN NIPPED BY RAIDERS IN SEASON OPENER
Orange City–In a quick dual that went down to the last match of the night, the William Penn men’s wrestling team fell 30-27 to Northwestern in non-conference action Tuesday. Just seven matches were contested, and of those seven only one went the distance. WPU (0-1) pulled out to a 12-0 advantage right away with forfeits awarded to Nadhelo Charles-Pierre (Sr., Miramar, Fla., Sports Management) and Sean Inswasty (Fr., Miami, Fla.) at 125 and 133 pounds, respectively.
The 141-pound match went to NWC (1-2) by fall before #2 nationally-ranked 149-pounder Joe Eads (Jr., Morrison, Ill., Biology) opened up his campaign with a pin of Breckin Sperling in a time of 2:41. The margin grew to 24-6 one match later as Cameron Hargrove (Fr., Bolingbrook, Ill.) pinned Blake Pomajzl in 5:59 at 157 pounds.  The win is a big one for Hargrove as Pomajzl is the top-ranked grappler in the Great Plains Athletic Conference.  The freshman trailed early, but rallied to go ahead 9-6.  Late in the battle, he caught his opponent on an inside trip and put him to his back for the upset. … rest of story at https://www.statesmenathletics.com/article/8948?mc_cid=1348aad4fc&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b

10 } – MIDWAY WRESTLING PICKS UP DUAL VICTORIES OVER ST. THOMAS & TRUETT MCCONNELL
CLEVELAND, Ga. — 
The Midway University wrestling team opened the dual portion of their schedule on Wednesday when they traveled to Cleveland, Ga. for a tri-match with St. Thomas (Fla.) and Truett McConnell (Ga.). In their first match against St. Thomas, the Eagles won six of the 10 weight classes en route to the 32-21 victory, while they won seven of the 10 weight classes against Truett McConnell for the 27-14 victory sweeping the tri-match. After leaving the ‘Peach State’ with a pair of victories, Jake Brumbelow‘s squad moves to 2-0 overall and 1-0 in Mid-South Conference matches. They’re scheduled to return to action on Saturday (Dec. 5) when they host Rio Grande (Ohio) at 1 p.m. ET.
Midway 32, St. Thomas 21
The Bobcats won two of the first three weight classes, while Trevon Warren (Louisville, Ky.) picked up a 9-6 decision victory at 174 to make it 12-3 St. Thomas.
Midway, however, would win the next three weight classes taking a lead they wouldn’t relinquish. All three of the wins came by pin as Midway turned a 12-3 deficit into a 21-12 lead.
Kevin Ixpanel (Haltom City, Texas) got a fall early in the second period at 179, while Byron Pierce (Paintsville, Ky.) and Andrew Vogeler (Martin, Ky.) each got pins less than a minute into the first period at 285 and 125, respectively. St. Thomas cut the deficit to three with a pin fall victory at 133, but the Eagles won two of the final three weight classes to clinch the 32-21 victory.
Anthony Caruso (Rehoboth, Del.) got a tech fall win at 141 early in the third period, while Kevin Almond (Elberton, Ga.) – who is currently ranked No. 6 in the country at 157 – got a pin fall victory late in the third period sealing the win.
Midway 27, Truett McConnell 14
Kevin Almond – who was wrestling up from 157 – got the match started on the right foot for the Eagles with a win at 165. The senior transfer from Emmanuel (Ga.) picked up an 8-4 decision victory giving the Eagles an early 3-0 lead. … rest of story at http://www.gomidwayeagles.com/article/1963.php?mc_cid=de5a36abdc&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b

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