Mount Olive wrestlers honored
Nicolosi voted Wrestler of the Week
GREENVILLE, S.C. (Nov. 26) – After producing a 5-1 record in the 165-weight class last week, University of Mount Olive freshman Brent Nicolosi was selected the Conference Carolinas Wrestler of the Week by the league office on Tuesday afternoon.
Nicolosi earned a conference dual win over Lincoln Memorial and finished on the podium at the Life Open. On Wednesday night, he produced a second-round fall over Julian Smith in a 46-9 win versus Lincoln Memorial in Conference Carolinas action.
Over the weekend, Nicolosi registered a 4-1 mark to place second overall in the 165-gold division. Following an opening-round bye, he earned back-to-back victories via tech fall over Grayson Pennison of Williams Baptist and Eli Clemmons of Cumberland. Nicolosi continued forward with a 7-5 decision against Trent Mahoney of King before a 4-1 decision in the semifinals over Reese Jones of Life. In the championship bout, he dropped an 11-4 decision to Rocky Raby of St. Thomas. … more at … https://umotrojans.com/news/2024/11/26/wrestling-nicolosi-voted-wrestler-of-the-week.aspx
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Bramhall named Wrestler of the Week
GREENVILLE, S.C. (Nov. 26) – For a fourth-straight week, the University of Mount Olive women’s wrestling program claimed the Conference Carolinas Wrestler of the Week, as sophomore Savannah Bramhall earned the honor on Tuesday afternoon.
A native of Charlotte, North Carolina, Bramhall earned a first-round fall over Shonticia Taft in the 160-weight class, as the Trojans improved to 3-0 in Conference Carolinas action following a 45-5 win over Lincoln Memorial on Wednesday night.
Bramhall garners the accolade for a consecutive week and joins Lillian Prendergast as a two-time recipient of Wrestler of the Week this season. … more at … https://umotrojans.com/news/2024/11/26/womens-wrestling-bramhall-named-wrestler-of-the-week-cc.aspx
No. 2 Iowa beats No. 12 Iowa State 21-15 in 2024 Cy-Hawk dual
No. 2 Iowa beats No. 12 Iowa State 21-15 in 2024 Cy-Hawk dual
The No. 2 Iowa Hawkeyes overpowered the No. 12 Iowa State Cyclones in this year’s Cy-Hawk rivalry dual thanks to clutch performances from a unique combination of veterans, transfers and rookies.
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Patrick Kennedy, a longtime Hawk and the presumed backup this year at 174 pounds, emerged as the unexpected star of the night with his 19-4 technical fall against his former teammate Aiden Riggins. Though Riggins isn’t ranked, Kennedy’s offense was a positive sign for Iowa and elevated the Black and Gold back over Iowa State in a dual that went back and forth through the first five matches.
All-American Stephen Buchanan also notched bonus points in his 10-0 match against No. 20 Christian Carroll at 197 pounds for Iowa. His performance officially sealed the dual for the Hawks and marked Iowa’s last win of the night as Iowa State’s No. 4 Yonger Bastida beat Iowa’s No. 13 Ben Kueter 7-2 in a fun, competitive match at heavyweight. Bastida and Kueter highlighted what heavyweight athleticism looks like though, and they will both be podium threats this March.
The Hawkeyes also picked up a ranked win from NCAA finalist Drake Ayala 11-7 against Evan Frost at 133 pounds and All-American Kyle Parco 4-3 in a contentious match against No. 7 Anthony Echemendia at 149 ponds.
The biggest blow to the Hawks though came one weight later when NCAA finalist Jacori Teemer had to injury default out of his bout against No. 10 Paniro Johnson following what looked to be a hamstring injury. The Cyclones earned six team points from that result, putting them ahead 12-6 at the halfway point in the dual before All-American Mikey Caliendo notched a win at 165 pounds 12-7 over Connor Euton and Kennedy, as previously mentioned, lit up the scoreboard at 174 pounds.
The other big headline from the dual was the emergence of freshman Angelo Ferrari at 184 pounds in place of expected starter Gabe Arnold for Iowa. … more at … https://www.ncaa.com/live-updates/wrestling/d1/no-2-iowa-beats-no-12-iowa-state-21-15-2024-cy-hawk-dual
DI Live Streaming Guide (11/25 – 12/1/2024)
We’re almost finished with the first month of the 2024-25 season and there are a couple of events on this holiday week. A total of 4 duals will be contested. Since it can be difficult to figure out where and when to watch all of these events, InterMat has put together a list of all of the live-streamed events occurring this week. Below are the dates/times and how to watch each match (with links).
To make this guide even easier to find, we’ve added a link on our homepage and the latest Live Streaming Guide will appear right under the header articles.
All times Eastern
Monday, November 25:
Greensboro at North Carolina 5:00 PM ESPN+
Illinois at North Carolina 7:00 PM ESPN+
Tuesday, November 26:
Missouri vs. Northern Iowa at Hartland, WI 8:00 PM UFC Fight Pass: CFFC Match Day
Sunday, December 1:
Bloomsburg, Cornell, Lock Haven, Navy at Mat Town Open I 9:30 AM
Minnesota at South Dakota State 3:00 PM MidCo Sports Plus … more at … https://intermatwrestle.com/articles.html/47_streaming-guide/di-live-streaming-guide-1125-1212024-r99773/
NCAA No. 1 Iowa punches seven into semifinals at intense Missouri Valley Women’s Open
MARSHALL, Mo. – NCAA No. 1 Iowa powered seven wrestlers into the semifinals after a long day of intense action at the Missouri Valley Women’s Open on Friday.
Semifinalists from Iowa included Rianne Murphy (103), Emilie Gonzalez (110), Ava Bayless (110), Brianna Gonzalez (117), Emily Frost (131), Naomi Simon (180) and Katja Osteen (207). Brianna Gonzalez is the only 2023 Missouri Valley Open champion to qualify for the semifinals.
The Missouri Valley Open featured 28 nationally ranked teams from the NCAA, NAIA, NJCAA and USports in Canada, as well as a variety of athletes from the Open level, college clubs and high school individuals. One weight class was completed on Friday, the 235-pound weight class, which is not contested at the NCAA and NAIA levels. Karla Padilla of NAIA No. 4 University of the Cumberlands pinned Brianna Staebler of NAIA No. 7 Campbellsville in 2:01 to claim the gold medal.
NCAA No. 4 Grand Valley State has four semifinalists, Rayana Sahagun (103), Sage Mortimer (110), Aspen Blasko (124) and Sabrina Nauss (180).
Three unattached high school stars reached the semifinals: Makennah Craft of Ohio (103), Sierra Chiesa of Pennsylvania (124) and Bella Williams of Oklahoma (131).
Unattached Senior-level wrestlers in the semifinals are Xochitl Mota-Pettis of Texas (138), Valerie Hamilton of Illinois (145), Aleah Nickel of Canada (145) and Destiny Rodriguez, unattached from McKendree (160).
MISSOURI VALLEY WOMEN’S OPEN
At Marshall, Mo., November 22
235 pounds
1st Place Match – Karla Padilla (University of the Cumberlands) won by fall over Brianna Staebler (Campbellsville University) Fall 2:01
3rd Place Match – Emmale Americano (Baker University) won by fall over Melissa De La Torre (Unattached Morningside) Fall 2:31 … more at … https://www.themat.com/news/2024/november/22/ncaa-no-1-iowa-punches-seven-into-semifinals-at-intense-missouri-valley-women-s-open
Duke’s Barket Tabbed ACC Wrestler of the Week
DURHAM, N.C. —Following a weekend where he secured four victories, Duke redshirt sophomore Connor Barket was tabbed ACC Wrestler of the Week on Tuesday, as announced by the league office.
Seeing action at heavyweight, Barket went 4-0 against eighth-ranked Michigan, 23rd-ranked Utah Valley, American and Presbyterian to move to 13-2 on the season. Barket is riding a nine-match winning streak heading into the Thanksgiving break.
On the weekend, Barket opened with an 8-5 decision over Michigan’s Ira Jenkins and then collected a 5-0 victory versus Emmanual Ulrich of American.
Barket then posted the first ranked victory of his collegiate career as he collected a late escape and takedown to come-from-behind to defeat 33rd-ranked Jack Forbes of Utah Valley. With a fall at 4:08, Barket closed the weekend with a win over Presbyterian’s Morvens Saint Jean.
The honor for Barket is the second of his collegiate career as he received ACC Wrestler of the Week on Jan. 23 of last year.
Next up for Duke will be Davidson at home in Cameron Indoor Stadium on Friday, Dec. 6 at 7 p.m. … more at … https://goduke.com/news/2024/11/26/wrestling-dukes-barket-tabbed-acc-wrestler-of-the-week

