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UMO Win Against Lincoln Memorial and King at Ferrum Duals

Ferrum, VA – The Trojans put together an impressive day of competition, rolling past Lincoln Memorial before grinding out a tight win over King. Despite a couple matchup losses, Mount Olive’s men’s wrestling was able to keep their cool and win the day in some competitive matchups. 
Mount Olive 40, Lincoln Memorial 8
UMO opened up strong against Lincoln Memorial with three decisions and two falls, taking the mat by storm.  Following close were three forfeits, which allowed the Trojans to pull ahead in dominant fashion. 
Match Results vs. Lincoln Memorial

November 24, 2025 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Lander Takes Down Coker and UNC Pembroke to Open Conference Slate

HARTSVILLE, S.C. – The second-ranked Lander Wrestling team opened the 2025–26 dual slate with a pair of Conference Carolinas wins on Thursday afternoon, shutting out Coker 40–0 before defeating UNC Pembroke 27–12. With the sweep, the Bearcats extend their Conference Carolinas winning streak to 31 straight duals, a run that dates back to the 2022–23 season.
Seven Bearcats went 2–0 on the day, including #11 Elijah Lusk (141), #5 Isham Peace (149), #1 David Hunsberger (165), #15 Maxwell Kiel (174), #15 Dylan Kohn (184), #5 Marvelous Rutledge (197), and #7 Issac Sheeren (285). Lander collected bonus points in 11 of its 17 individual wins across both duals.

Match 1: #2 Lander 40, Coker 0
Lander opened the season with a dominant shutout, beginning with decision wins from Oren Decker and #4 James Joplin (133) to take a 6–0 lead. From there, the Bearcats rolled to six straight bonus-point victories.
Lusk and Peace each earned major decisions in their first duals at 141 and 149, respectively, while Noah Roulo added an 8–0 major at 157. Hunsberger recorded the team’s first tech fall of the season, a 23–4 win in just three minutes, and newcomers Kiel and Kohn followed with tech falls of their own.
Rutledge controlled a 7–1 decision at 197 before Sheeren closed the match with a 16–4 major at heavyweight.

Match 2: #2 Lander 27, UNC Pembroke 12
Lander fell behind early as UNCP opened with a tech fall at 125 and a decision at 133 to lead 8–0. Lusk responded with an 11–3 major decision, and Peace followed with a 7–3 win to cut the deficit to one.
A UNCP major at 157 pushed the Braves back ahead 12–7, but the Bearcats closed the door from that point forward, winning the final five bouts.
Hunsberger started the run with an 18–8 major before Kiel and Kohn delivered tech falls … more at … https://landerbearcats.com/news/2025/11/13/wrestling-lander-takes-down-coker-and-unc-pembroke-to-open-conference-slate.aspx

November 23, 2025 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Montreat wins all six duals in Lynchburg

LYNCHBURG, Va.— Montreat College’s women’s wrestling team visited the campus of Liberty University to compete in The Strong & Courageous Duals on Saturday. The Cavaliers wrestled six opposing schools during the event and finished with a record of 6-0 on the day. Montreat wrestled all four opponents they faced in last season’s rendition of the Duals hosted by Liberty, plus two new additions to the slate. The fresh faces were The Apprentice School Builders and the Randolph College Wildcats.  
The Cavaliers started in dominant fashion, beating Brewton-Parker Christian University 36-12. Montreat dropped points on only two of the ten total bouts in the dual. Dinayah VazquezSheyla Ochoa Salgado and Annastasia Skoda all notched pins in the opening dual for the Cavs. They cruised to victory, 36-12, with the help of two forfeits from the Barons.  
Against The Apprentice School Builders, the Cavaliers continued to control the pace. The Builders forfeited five bouts, which accounted for 25 of Montreat’s 33 total points. Additionally, Vazquez secured another victory via a pin. At 180, Shay Potter was the only other Cavalier to win her match that was not a forfeit. She won her bout 10-2 in a decision, keeping the Cavs in front 33-15.  
Montreat was rolling after its first two wins in a row and kept it going by beating Randolph College 32-15. Ochoa Salgado collected her second pin victory of the day. Nicole Lewis pinned her opponent in 3:19, and at 207, Daniella Jenkins finished the dual with a pin in 1:40 to give the Cavaliers the 32-15 triumph.  
After the Cavs received a bye, they faced the Greensboro College Pride in their fourth match of the day. They remained undefeated and came out victorious again, this time with a 40-8 win. The Pride forfeited five bouts to Montreat, giving the Cavaliers 25 team points. Both Lewis and Jenkins earned pins as … more at … https://montreatcavaliers.com/news/2025/11/15/womens-wrestling-montreat-wins-all-six-duals-in-lynchburg.aspx

November 23, 2025 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

#2 Lander Dominates Division I Campbell On Deck of USS Yorktown

CHARLESTON, S.C. – With the Charleston Harbor and a bright blue sky serving as a scenic backdrop, the second-ranked Lander Wrestling team took another step in establishing itself as a national powerhouse with a 32–6 win over Division I Campbell on Saturday morning at Throwdown on the Yorktown II aboard the USS Yorktown.
Campbell (1–3) entered the season having claimed at least a share of the Southern Conference regular-season title in each of the last two years and winning four of five SoCon Tournament championships from 2017–2022. Lander (3–0), however, controlled the dual from start to finish, winning eight of ten bouts and limiting the Camels to a pair of narrow decisions.
Lander opened with six free points at 125 as Campbell forfeited to #9 Kaden Kuenzi, and although RJ James dropped a tight 10–6 decision at 133, the Bearcats responded immediately. #11 Elijah Lusk delivered a 24–9 tech fall at 141 before #5 Isham Peace added a 14–4 major at 149 to stretch the lead to 15–3.
Campbell picked up a 6–4 win at 157, but the Bearcats shut the door from that point forward. #1 David Hunsberger controlled his bout in a 13–6 decision, and back-to-back major decisions from #15 Maxwell Kiel (14–2) and #15 Dylan Kohn (10–1) officially clinched the dual for the Blue and Gold.
#5 Marvelous Rutledge and #7 Issac Sheeren closed … more at … https://landerbearcats.com/news/2025/11/15/wrestling-2-lander-dominates-division-i-campbell-on-deck-of-uss-yorktown.aspx

November 23, 2025 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Maryland Defeats Gardner-Webb and the Citadel at the Throwdown on the Yorktown

CHARLESTON, SC – The Maryland wrestling team capped off the Throwdown on the Yorktown with an undefeated 2-0 record, defeating Gardner-Webb 27-13 and The Citadel 24-9.
In their first dual against Gardner-Webb, the Terrapins delivered a balanced team performance to secure a 27-13 victory. Key contributors included Dominic Solis (174 lbs) and Joey Schneck (285 lbs), who earned major decisions, and Dario Lemus (141 lbs) and Branson John (197 lbs), who recorded technical falls. Jaxon Smith (184 lbs) added a quick pin, while Michael Pizzuto (149 lbs) sealed a close decision in sudden victory. Maryland’s consistent effort across the lineup ensured a decisive win.
Maryland carried that momentum into their matchup against The Citadel. Braxton Brown (133 lbs) and Dario Lemus (141 lbs) set the tone with hard-fought decisions, while Jackson Young (149 lbs) defeated Thomas Termini 4-1.  The upper weights were dominated by Maryland, with … more at … https://umterps.com/news/2025/11/15/wrestling-defeats-gardner-webb-and-the-citadel-at-the-throwdown-on-the-yorktown.aspx
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Gardner-Webb Splits Throwdown on The Yorktown, Falling to Maryland and Defeating Air Force
CHARLESTON, S.C. – The Gardner-Webb wrestling team returned to action on Saturday morning, splitting action on the deck of the USS Yorktown with a 27-13 loss to Maryland and a 20-18 win over Air Force in the 2025 Throwdown on The Yorktown.
After a loss in the opening match, the Runnin’ Bulldogs bounced back in a big way to defeat Air Force. Against the Falcons, Gardner-Webb turned to No. 16 ranked redshirt sophomore T.K. Davis, who scored a win by 7-3 decision at 133 pounds over Gavin Caprella.
GWU also grabbed important points at 141 through graduate Dominic Ditullio who recorded a 9-2 decision over Carter Nogle and at 149 with junior Drew Pepin, who scored a 5-0 decision over Bryce Shelton.
To set up the eventual win, junior Joseph Giordano defeated EJ Beloncik 15-3 by major decision at 157, then freshman Isaiah Guerrero won by decision, 7-2 over Cunner Cramblett at 174 pounds.
The highlight of the day would come from Josh McCutchen at 197 pounds who defeated … more at … https://gwusports.com/news/2025/11/15/wrestling-splits-throwdown-on-the-yorktown-falling-to-maryland-and-defeating-air-force.aspx

November 23, 2025 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Davidson ‘Cats Drop Season-Opening Duals at Brown and Sacred Heart

PROVIDENCE, R.I. / FAIRFIELD, Conn. – After falling at Brown earlier in the day, the Davidson wrestling team suffered a hard fought, 20-18 setback to Sacred Heart Saturday evening to open their 2025-26 dual slate.
Davidson at Brown Recap
In their morning dual with Brown, the Wildcats picked up wins from Luke Passarelli and Bryce Griffin, while Kiyan Simon also earned six points by forfeit at 141 pounds.
Passarelli, a 133-pound senior from Irwin, Pa., put the first points on the board for Davidson with a pin at 3:42. At 174 pounds, Griffin would edge the Bears’ Drew Clearie in the final bout of the dual.
Brown 35, Davidson 15 … more at … https://davidsonwildcats.com/news/2025/11/15/wrestling-cats-drop-season-opening-duals-at-brown-and-sacred-heart

November 23, 2025 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Campbell earns first conference win, two Camels notch ranked upsets

BUIES CREEK, N.C. – The Campbell wrestling team earned its first conference win of the 2025–26 season Saturday at the second annual Throwdown on the Yorktown in Mount Pleasant, S.C. The Camels also faced Lander and Penn, falling in both duals.
Campbell opened the day with a 32-6 loss to Lander, who entered ranked No. 2 in the NWCA Division II preseason poll. Graduate student Logan Heil delivered the Camels’ first win with a 10-6 decision at 133 pounds, and sophomore Pablo Macias added an 8-6 decision at 157.
The Camels then fell 36-6 to Penn, which is receiving votes in the latest NWCA Division I Coaches Poll. Despite the result, Campbell posted two strong individual performances. 
In his Campbell debut, redshirt freshman Anthony Ferrari upset Sean Seefeldt, ranked No. 32 by InterMat and No. 43 by WrestleStat, with a 5-4 decision at 165 pounds. Redshirt senior Conor Maslanek followed with a 7-3 win at 197 over Marin Cosgrove, ranked No. 27 by InterMat and No. 43 by WrestleStat. Campbell closed the day with a 21-19 comeback win over Presbyterian to start 1-0 in conference play. Trailing 13-4 entering the 157-pound match, Macias sparked the rally with a clutch pin with 1:03 left in the third period. His victory was the first of three straight for the Camels, followed by a tech fall from Ferrari at 6:23 and a 15-11 decision from graduate student Ryan Bolletino.
Presbyterian earned a win at 184, … more at … https://gocamels.com/news/2025/11/15/wrestling-earns-first-conference-win-two-camels-notch-ranked-upsets.aspx

November 23, 2025 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

No. 21 UNC Wrestling Defeats Navy, 20-18

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – Bryce Hepner’s second-period fall highlighted 21st-ranked North Carolina wrestling’s win over Navy, 20-18, Saturday afternoon inside Carmichael Arena.
Hepner was one of five Tar Heels earning wins on the day, joined by Kysen Terukina (125), Ethan Oakley (133), Laird Root (157) and Jake Dailey (184).
With the matchup starting at 125-pounds, No. 19 Kysen Terukina secured his second-straight dual victory to begin his Carolina career, an 11-1 major decision.
At 133-pounds, Ethan Oakley secured an escape and the match-winning takedown with 40 seconds remaining in the bout, to claim a 4-1 decision versus Navy’s Brendan Ferretti.
Root’s major decision at 157-pounds was his second consecutive major decision to begin the dual campaign. The redshirt-freshman collected two third-period takedowns, claiming the bonus-point victory.
Hepner’s fall was the 11th of his collegiate career, and the first for Carolina in duals this season. After earning the first-period takedown, the Avon, Ohio native never looked back, earning the fall less than a minute into the second period.
Rounding out the Tar Heel victories, Dailey’s decision at 184-pounds was his second-straight decision in dual action, a 5-2 verdict over Gage Yackee. Up next, the Tar Heels host the Carolina Duals on Friday, … more at … https://goheels.com/news/2025/11/15/no-21-wrestling-defeats-navy-20-18

November 22, 2025 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Virginia Colleges News

Cade Parent earn ODAC Wrestler of the Week honors
FOREST, Va. – Roanoke College freshman Cade Parent earned the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) Heavier Weight Wrestler of the Week for the week of November 10.
Parent won the 165-pound weight class Sunday at the Averett University Cougar Open. He won all five of his matches, three by pin and two by technical fall. His three pins each took less than two minutes, defeating Jayden Perini of East Stroudsburg in 1:24, Dom Pinciotti of Liberty in 1:14 and teammate Troy Shannon in 1:43. Parent scored … more at … https://roanokemaroons.com/news/2025/11/10/wrestling-cade-parent-earn-odac-wrestler-of-the-week-honors.aspx
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Southern Virginia’s Jaton Wellington Named ODAC Lighter Weight Wrestler of the Week
BUENA VISTA, Va. — The Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) announced its Week 11 Athletes of the Week, featuring Southern Virginia University freshman Jaton Wellington, who earned Lighter Weight Wrestler of the Week honors.
Wellington, in his debut collegiate season, impressed at the 2025 Washington & Jefferson Invitational, finishing second overall at 125 pounds.
He opened the tournament in dominant fashion with a 19-3 technical fall over a Penn State Behrend opponent, followed by an 11-3 major decision victory over Fairmont State. Wellington then stormed through the semifinals with a lightning-fast 19-second pin, once again over a Behrend wrestler. He ultimately placed second after a hard-fought championship bout that ended in a fall at 2:49.
Wellington’s performance marks a historic milestone for Southern Virginia … more at … https://knightathletics.com/news/2025/11/10/wellington-lands-odac-lighter-weight-wrestler-of-the-week.aspx
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Roanoke Wrestling rolls to 53-0 win over SVU
Score: Roanoke 53, Southern Virginia 0
Location: Salem, Va. – Cregger Center
The Short story: The third-ranked Roanoke College wrestling team won all 10 weight classes Thursday night, the first nine in the first period, and rolled to a 53-0 win over visiting Southern Virginia University in an Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) match.
The Maroons had three wins by pin, five by technical fall, one by major decision and one by forfeit.
How it happened:  
*Roanoke opened the scoring quickly as Connor Lenahan pinned his SVU opponent in just 1:42. Jude Robson (133), Mark Samuel (141) and Taylor Smith (149) each followed with first-period technical fall victories.  
*Taylor’s twin brother Casey Smith won by technical fall 15-0 at 157, while Kyle Lee pinned Wyatt Kinne in 1:55 at 165.
*Xavier Preston earned a tech fall win at 174 and Brock Sullivan had a forfeit victory at 184.
*Hunter Moore needed just 1:34 to pin his So. Virginia foe at 197 and Nicholas Cook rounded out the action with a 10-2 major decision win at 285.
Up Next:
*The Maroons (1-0/1-0 ODAC) head to the Castleton Duals … more at … https://roanokemaroons.com/news/2025/11/13/roanoke-wrestling-rolls-to-53-0-win-over-svu.aspx
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Cougars wrestle hard to beat Division II Ferrum
DANVILLE, Va. — Averett University men’s wrestling took a special 36-2 victory over Ferrum College on Saturday during an exhilarating non-conference dual at the Grant Center. 
The Cougars (3-1, 1-0 ODAC) won in nine of the 10 weight classes against the Division II Panthers (1-2, 1-1 CC). 
Prior to the match, the team recognized its alumni for their annual Alumni Day. Alumnus include: Austin Long, Thaddeus Wilkerson, Landon Childress, Jaleel Jones, George Moseley, Caleb Calhoun, Brandon Woody, Caleb Harmon, David Shelton, Bryant QuayeAnthony TaylorAlex Logsdon and Keaton Gomez. The dual opened at 141 pounds as senior Wyatt Parker fought until the buzzer, but ultimately fell by a 5-4 decision. Sophomore Luke Zadrazil’s 6-0 decision over Ferrum at 149 pounds tied the two teams at 3-3.  Senior Carter Shupert put the Cougars ahead 7-3 over the Panthers with a 12-3 major decision at 157 pounds. Averett went on to dominate in the next seven weight classes with wins from Seniors Xavier Swanson (165), Michael Gabbard (174), Khalil Mitchell (184), Jacob Jimenez (197), Carter Erickson (285) and juniors Adrian Samano (125) and A.J. Orlando III (133). 
The Cougars travel to Buena Vista, Virginia on Thursday … more at … https://averettcougars.com/news/2025/11/15/mens-wrestling-cougars-wrestle-hard-to-beat-ferrum.aspx

November 22, 2025 Posted by | Uncategorized | , | Leave a comment

NC State wrestling is ready to rumble ahead of 2025-26 season

Noah Teague, Staff Writer • Nov 6, 2025
There’s never been a better time to be a fan of NC State wrestling.
Led by head coach Pat Popolizio, the Wolfpack returns an impressive squad, featuring multiple ACC champions and a defending national champion in redshirt sophomore Vince Robinson. The 2025-26 season is one that will be marked by the Pack’s pursuit of championships and continuing the standard of excellence established by Popolizio.
After winning the 2025 125-pound national championship, Robinson returns to NC State with sky-high expectations for his encore. Ranked No. 1 per InterMat, Robinson will face multiple title contenders this season, highlighted by No. 4 Eddie Ventresca at Virginia Tech. The path to repeat as national champion looks daunting, but Robinson is no stranger to winning when it matters most.
Last season’s national championship marked the first for an NC State freshman since 1980 and the first-ever national champ in the 125-pound class. With a 24-3 record last season, Robinson showcased consistency all year long. His quickness and fiery approach make him nearly impossible to pin, while giving him the ability to seize the momentum with a takedown at any moment.
Robinson isn’t the only national championship contender in Raleigh; sixth-year Isaac Trumble is back for one last ride with the Wolfpack. Entering the season ranked No. 3 in the heavyweight class, Trumble is a tough competitor with loads of experience that gives him a mental edge over opponents. Making three NCAA Tournament appearances, including an All-American fourth-place finish last year in his first year competing in the heavyweight division, Trumble’s resume speaks for itself.
Last season, Trumble made waves as one of the nation’s elite wrestlers. However, his campaign turned south in the ACC Tournament when he medically forfeited, losing the opportunity to win a conference crown. Trumble was just a week removed from meniscus surgery at the ACC Tournament, … more at … https://technicianonline.com/151316/sports/nc-state-wrestling-is-ready-to-rumble-ahead-of-2025-26-season/

November 22, 2025 Posted by | Uncategorized | , , | Leave a comment