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Duke 2022-23 Season Preview

The Blue Devils will be Finesilver-less for the first time in what feels like a decade. Coach Lanham and crew will be looking to build around a core of young talent, several of whom have experience in the starting lineup. Duke has a dual-heavy schedule again this year–I think this will be beneficial as the team grows together and finds the best combination of starters throughout the lineup.

TOP RETURNERS

Wade Unger was 12-18 last year but was starting to put it together at the end of the season. He wrestled a difficult schedule and had close matches with some top-tier talent. Ungar was 1-4 in the ACC with a win over Connor Brady and decision losses to O’Connor, Keating and Cleary; he lost to Ed Scott by tech fall. He showed a lot of growth last year and has looked solid in the preseason. I’d expect him to continue that momentum into this year.

Jonah Niesenbaum displayed tremendous improvement last year and was on the cusp of qualifying for the NCAA tournament. He was 16-11 last year after a combined 4-26 record his first two years in Durham. Niesenbaum was fun to watch last year and had some big wins to clinch duals for the Blue Devils. I think we’ll see continued improvement and more success from Niesenbaum throughout the year.

KEY DEPARTURES

It is hard to state how much of an impact the Finesilver family has made on Duke Wrestling. Since older twins Mitch and Zach arrived on campus in 2015, the brothers have played a large part in the success of the Blue Devils. With younger twins Matt and Josh Finesilver completing their time in Durham last year, we see the end of an era; unless there are some long-lost cousins on a mat somewhere in Colorado…

Josh graduated from Duke with a final record of 93-55; he was a four-time NCAA qualifier and made the blood round in 2021. … rest of story at Intermatwrestle.com/articles/26217?DUKE=Wrestling+News&utm_campaign

November 3, 2022 - Posted by | Uncategorized

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