Division I Results – early Feb
Stanford Trips Up Little Rock
Cardinal wins Pac-12 opener, 24-15
STANFORD, Calif. – In its Pac-12 opener, No. 17 Stanford defeated No. 25 Little Rock, 24-15, Sunday, at Maples Pavilion.
Stanford (8-2, 1-0 Pac-12) won seven of the 10 bouts against Little Rock (11-5, 2-1 Pac-12), handing the Trojans their first conference loss of the year.
Redshirt freshman Hunter Garvin, ranked No. 27 at 165 pounds, secured a fall in 2:09 over Brendon Abdon for the only bonus-point win for the Cardinal on Sunday. It was the fastest fall of the season for Garvin, who is now 15-8 overall and 5-3 in duals.
True freshman Tye Monteiro knocked off No. 18 Tyler Brennan, 5-2, at 174 pounds. Monteiro scored an early takedown and earned a pair of back points in the first period to seal the win. It marked the first career dual victory for the Paso Robles native, who improves to 7-7 overall.
Sophomore Nico Provo opened the dual with a 13-11 come-from-behind decision over Little Rock’s Jeremiah Reno at 125 pounds. Ranked 19th nationally, Provo moves to 13-4 overall.
Senior Jason Miranda, ranked No. 32 at 141 pounds, came out on top in a battle against Brennan Van Hoecke, 15-13. In a back-and-forth bout, Miranda scored a takedown, three reversals, four near fall points, an escape and riding time in the win. He improves to 12-7 on the season.
Redshirt senior Jaden Abas added to the Cardinal lead with a 13-10 decision over Kyle Dutton at 149 pounds. Ranked No. 22, Abas jumped out to an early 9-1 lead after one, and held on for the win. He is now 11-6 overall and 5-1 in duals. … story at … GOstanford.com/Wrestling-stanford-trips-up-little-rock
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Stemmet, Bulldogs Overpower Rival VMI in Wrestling SoCon Home Opener
CHARLESTON, S.C. — Buoyed by a decisive Ben Stemmet fall at 285 lbs along with a pair of tech falls from Jacob Silka (141 lbs) and Jeff Boyd (149 lbs), The Citadel (9-3, 1-1 SoCon) rolled in the program’s league home opener against rival VMI (6-7, 0-2 SoCon), taking down the Keydets across nine of 10 positions en route to a 35-3 dual victory on Sunday, Jan. 28 at McAlister Field House. … story and photos at … Citadelsports.com/Stemmet-bulldogs-overpower-rival-vmi-in-wrestling-socon-home-opener
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Virginia Takes 36-6 Victory At American
WASHINGTON – The Virginia wrestling team (7-2) jumped out to the early lead on Sunday (Jan. 28) and never looked back as the Cavaliers grabbed a 36-6 victory at American (5-10)
HOW IT HAPPENED
Virginia won the first three weight classes to open the bout, with Kyle Montaperto (125) and Jack Gioffre (141) sandwiching tech falls around a win by decision from Gable Porter (133).
Following an American victory at 149 pounds, the Cavaliers added three more bonus-point wins with two more tech falls from Dylan Cedeno (157) and Justin McCoy (174) around a major decision from Nick Hamilton (165). American would take a slim decision at 184 pounds, but Virginia would answer with a tech fall from Krystian Kinsey (197) and a major decision from Ryan Catka (HWT) … story at … Virginiasports.com/Virginia-takes-36-6-victory-at-american
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Clarion Wrestling Wins Fifth Straight, Dominates Edinboro
EDINBORO, Pa. — In a dominant effort from beginning to end, the Golden Eagle wrestling team won their fifth straight dual, beating Edinboro 43-3 at McComb Field House on Sunday afternoon. Clarion’s 43 team points against the Fighting Scots represents their best scoring output against their longtime rivals since defeating them 57-0 on Jan. 24, 1984.
Like their efforts a week ago at the Clarion Duals, the Golden Eagles racked up the bonus points on the Fighting Scots. Of their nine match wins on Sunday, eight of them came with bonus points attached. The lone exception came in the 165-pound bout, where Eli Brinsky won his third in a row with a tight 3-2 decision over Max Kirby.
The Golden Eagles enjoyed three wins by fall on the day, with the first coming in the 133-pound bout. TJ England had a significant lead on Eamonn Jimenez, holding an 8-1 advantage after getting a reversal to start the third period, and he eventually worked Jimenez to his back for the fall. At 157 pounds, Alejandro Herrera-Rondon won his fifth straight bout, beating Gannon Jaquay just 46 seconds into the second period. Herrera-Rondon started the frame on top and gradually wore Jaquay down, rolling him for the pin. John Meyers scored the last fall of the day, with his coming just seconds before the end of regulation. The junior heavyweight already held a comfortable 7-2 lead, but he continued to add on by taking Nick Lodato down with 17 seconds left in the third. He tossed Lodato straight to his back and got the fall with 11 seconds remaining. … story at … Clariongoldeneagles.com/Wrestling-wins-fifth-straight-dominates-edinboro
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Late Heroics Power Bulldogs in Wrestling Road Win over Chattanooga, 21-15
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — Fueled by a trio of key major decisions from Jeff Boyd (149 lbs), Ben Haubert (165 lbs) and Patrick Brophy (197 lbs), The Citadel (10-3, 2-1 SoCon) managed to score a victory over long-time Southern Conference adversary Chattanooga (8-3, 2-1 SoCon) for the first time in two decades, toppling the Mocs behind a come-from-behind 21-15 mark Thursday evening at Maclellan Gym.
Prior to the match, the Bulldogs most recent previous win over UTC came on Feb. 14, 2004, as The Citadel compiled a 27-13 victory before eventually earning a SoCon Championship later that same season. Notably, the Mocs battled till the final bout with the two squads separated by just three points entered the heavyweight clash; senior Ben Stemmet played the hero once again for the Bulldogs, holding firm till overtime at 1-1 before clinching a Citadel win via a takedown for the 4-1 decision. … story at … Citadelsports.com/Late-heroics-power-bulldogs-in-wrestling-road-win-over-chattanooga-21-15
Penn State 28, Ohio State 9
No. 6 Ohio State Falls at No. 1 Penn State, 28-9
COLUMBUS, Ohio — No. 6 Ohio State (12-2, 4-1) fell 28-9 at No. 1 Penn State (8-0, 5-0) Friday at Rec Hall in University Park, Pennsylvania.
The Buckeyes got upsets at 133 with a (No. 12) Nic Bouzakis win over No. 5 Aaron Nagao, 12-10 before unranked Ohio State freshman Ryder Rogotzke pinned No. 5 Bernie Truax at 174.
How it Happened
125- No. 3 Braeden Davis (PSU) def. Vinny Kilkeary (OSU) | D, 4-3
Neither wrestler was able to score in the opening period. Starting from the bottom in the second, Kilkeary scored first with a quick escape for a 1-0 lead. Davis countered with a takedown before a Kilkeary escape made it 3-2 Penn State after five minutes. Davis escaped early in the third for a 4-2 lead. Davis was called for stalling to make it 4-3. After a late scramble, Kilkeary appeared to get the winning score and after a review it was ruled not to be a takedown. Davis won by decision, 4-3.
133-No. 12 Nic Bouzakis (OSU) def. No. 5 Aaron Nagao (PSU) | D, 12-10
Bouzakis struck first with a takedown and added another around a Nagao escape to make it 6-1 Buckeyes. Nagao escaped again but Bouzakis added another takedown to lead 9-2 after the first. Nagao got a takedown in the second before a Bouzakis reversal made it 11-5 Buckeyes after five minutes. Nagao added a takedown in the third before Bouzakis held on to win 12-10 by decision. … story at … Ohiostatebuckeyes.com/Wrestling-no-6-ohio-state-vs-no-1-penn-state
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Penn State Downs Ohio State 28-9 in Sold Out Rec Hall
Nittany Lions win eight of ten bouts for B1G home win
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – The Penn State Nittany Lion wrestling team (8-0, 5-0 B1G) downed visiting Ohio State (12-2, 4-1 B1G) 28-9 in sold out Rec Hall on Friday night. The Nittany Lions won eight of ten bouts to claim the home win.
The dual was wrestled in front of a crowd of over 6,600 fans, the 70th straight Penn State wrestling sellout in Rec Hall. Penn State gave up only three takedowns in the match.
Action began at 125. Penn State true freshman Braeden Davis, ranked No. 3 at 125, used a second period takedown to open up lead against Ohio State’s Vinny Kilkeary. He fought off a late scramble as time expired and posted the 4-3 win. Sophomore Aaron Nagao, ranked No. 5 at 133, fell behind early to No. 12 Nic Bouzakis, rallied down the stretch but lost a tough 13-7 decision. Senior Beau Bartlett, ranked No. 2 at 141, battled No. 3 Jesse Mendez evenly for the first seven minutes with the duo trading escapes to finish regulation tied 1-1. Bartlett turned a scramble early in sudden victory into neutral danger and a takedown to grab the thrilling 4-1 (sv) win and give the Nittany Lions a 6-3 lead.
True freshman Tyler Kasak, ranked No. 12 at 149, dominated action against No. 9 Dylan D’Emilio in a 7-2 win. Kasak used two near fall points to open up a lead and rolled to the win with 2:07 in riding time. Sophomore Levi Haines, ranked No. 1 at 157, sent Penn State into the halftime break with another win, controlling No. 29 Isaac Wilcox in a convincing 11-3 major decision. Haines’ effort gave the Nittany Lions an 11-3 lead at the break. … story at … GOpsusports.com/Penn-state-downs-ohio-state-28-9-in-sold-out-rec-hall
Michigan Shocks Iowa in a Top 10 upset
HAWKEYES DROP DUAL IN ANN ARBOR
ANN ARBOR, Michigan – The second ranked University of Iowa Men’s wrestling program fell on Friday evening to Michigan, 24-11, at the Crisler Center.
The Wolverines won the first five weights before intermission. The Hawkeyes won three matches and got bonus points in the 197-pound bout.
At 125 No. 12 Michael DeAugustino rode out fifth-ranked Drake Ayala in the first tiebreaker to get things started in the win column for the Wolverines.
Fourth-ranked Dylan Ragusin put together a 5-2 decision over No. 18 Cullan Schriever at 133. 19th ranked Sergio Lemley tallied an upset win at 141 with a 14-2 major decision over top-ranked Real Woods.
At 149 No. 6 Austin Gomez defeated Victor Voinovich III winning a 5-1 decision before 12th ranked Will Lewan sent Michigan to the break with a, 16-0, lead after one second of riding time gave him a 2-2 win in TB1 over No. 2 Jared Franek.
After the intermission Michael Caliendo got the Hawkeyes on the board with a 9-4 win over Beau Mantanona at 165. At 174 third-ranked Shane Griffith won via major decision over No. 8 Patrick Kennedy, 12-1. Aiden Riggins recorded a win for the Hawkeyes at 184 defeating Joseph Walker, 6-5. … story at … Hawkeyesports.com/Hawkeyes-drop-dual-in-ann-arbor
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Hot Start, Upsets Key Decisive Win Over No. 2 Iowa in Home Finale
By: Leah Howard
» No. 12 Michigan claimed seven bouts, including each of the first five, to earn a 24-11 win against No. 2 Iowa in its home finale at Crisler Center.
» Five Wolverines defeated higher-ranked wrestlers, most notably Sergio Lemley, who earned a dominant 14-2 major decision over top-ranked Real Woods at 141 pounds.
» Michael DeAugustino (125 pounds) and Will Lewan (157) also earned top-five wins in the tiebreaker.
Site: Ann Arbor, Mich (Crisler Center)
Score: #12 Michigan 24, #2 Iowa 11
Records: U-M (6-3, 4-2 Big Ten), UI (10-1, 5-1 Big Ten)
Next U-M Event: Friday, Feb. 9 — at Nebraska (Lincoln, Neb.), 6 p.m. CST
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — The No. 12-ranked University of Michigan wrestling team opened up with five straight wins, earning upsets in three, and took seven total bouts en route to a decisive 24-11 win over No. 2 Iowa in its home finale on Friday night (Feb. 2) in front of 4,248 fans at Crisler Center.
On a night to celebrate the Wolverines’ seniors, it was freshman Sergio Lemley who stole the show at 141 pounds, knocking off top-ranked Real Woods, 14-2, to hand the Hawkeye his first loss of the season and only his second in two years. Lemley, ranked 19th, broke the bout open with a pair of six-points moves — a second-period reversal to Woods’ back and, already in the driver’s seat late, a standing cradle for the takedown and four more back points in the final 15 seconds of the third. It was Lemley’s second straight ranked win; he improved to 13-4 on the season. … story at … Mgoblue.com/Hot-start-upsets-key-decisive-win-over-no-2-iowa-in-home-finale
NC State Wrestling Takes Care of UNC, 33-6
RALEIGH — The NC State wrestling team defeated UNC, 33-6, Friday evening in front of a sold out Reynolds Coliseum. The win marks the 11th-consecutive win over the Tar Heels, dating back to 2013.
The Wolfpack won eight of ten bouts, tallying three wins over ranked opponents. The rivals started the evening at 157 pounds with #11/6 Ed Scott facing off with Sonny Santiago. The first period was heated for the two and ended with a four-all tie. Scott recorded an early escape in the second period and ended with a 5-4 lead. Santiago tied things five-all in the third, sending the dual into an overtime period. UNC recorded a four-point near fall to end the bout on top, 12-5.
#18/14 Derek Fields and Isaias Estrada went scoreless through the first period in the 165 weight class. Fields began the second period with an escape to take a 1-0 lead. Estrada was given a stalling warning and Fields closed out the period with a three-point takedown to extend his lead to 4-0. After taking charge in the final period, Fields won 10-1 by major decision.
Tyler Eischens of UNC got an escape to start the second period, taking a 4-1 lead. Faison responded with a three-point takedown to tie things up four-all, but ended the period trailing by one. After the two battled through the third, the dual went into an overtime period. UNC took their second win of the evening after Eischens defeated Faision 13-6.
Redshirt-freshman Dylan Fishback came out hot and secured two three-point takedowns to hold a 6-2 lead over #23 Gavin Kane. Fishback took the lead into the third period after an escape and three-point takedown gave him a comfortable 10-2 lead. Fishback ended the dual with a major decision defeat, 14-3, over Kane with 2:20 of riding time. Trent Hidlay quickly fired numerous shots, resulting in a 7-0 lead over Max Shaw … story at … GOpack.com/NC-state-wrestling-takes-care-of-unc-33-6
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Wrestling Defeated By No. 8 NC State Friday Night
RALEIGH, N.C. – The eighth-ranked NC State wrestling program defeated North Carolina (8-7, 0-2 ACC) Friday night in Atlantic Coast Conference action, 33-6.
Carolina earned two ranked victories in the opening three matches, with sudden victory verdicts from Sonny Santiago (157) and Tyler Eischens (174).
With the match against the Wolfpack beginning at 157 pounds, Santiago earned the decision over No. 6 Ed Scott, helping Carolina jump out to an early lead. Two matches later, Eischens clipped No. 27 Alex Faison, in an overtime match of his own. Up next, the Tar Heels return to Carmichael Arena next Friday night for the ACC home opener, welcoming Pitt to Chapel Hill.
No. 8 NC State 33, North Carolina 6
February 2, 2024 | Reynolds Coliseum | Raleigh, N.C.
125: Jarrett Trombley (NC State) over No. 29 Spencer Moore (UNC): 2-0 Dec
133: No. 6 Kai Orine (NC State) over Jace Palmer (UNC): 20-3 TF
141: No. No. 4 Ryan Jack (NC State) over No. 5 Lachlan McNeil (UNC): 4-2 Dec
149: No. 3 Jackson Arrington (NC State) over Jayden Scott (UNC): 9-1 MD
157: Sonny Santiago (UNC) over No. 6 Ed Scott (NC State): 8-5 SV Dec … story at … GOheels.com/Westling-defeated-by-no-8-nc-state-friday-night
Camels come from behind, win matchup versus App State

BUIES CREEK, N.C. – Campbell wrestling won the final four matches in a 22-16 come-from-behind victory against SoCon rival Appalachian State Friday evening at Gore Arena.
Campbell improved to 8-3 and 2-0 in conference play. App State falls to 4-3 and 1-1 in SoCon matches.
The match began with Anthony Molton earning a tech fall over Chad Bellis in 5:20. Molton has now won eight straight matches. The Mountaineers would then take a 16-5 lead by winning the subsequent five matches from 133 to 165, but they would score only one bonus-point victory in that stretch.
The Fighting Camels would win the final four matches with two pins to complete the comeback. Austin Murphy got the Camels back on the board at 174 pounds with an 8-4 decision over Luke Uliano.
At 184 pounds, Caleb Hopkins made his return to the mat with a sub-minute pin against Tomas Booker. His brother, Levi Hopkins, earned a 7-3 decision against Carson Floyd to put Campbell on top, 17-16. … story and quotes at … GOcamels.com/Camels-come-from-behind-win-matchup-versus-app-state
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Mountaineers Split 10 Matches In 22-16 Loss to Camels
BUIES CREEK, N.C. — App State split the 10 matches with a senior-led Campbell squad in a showdown of top-30 teams, posting five straight victories from 133 to 165 pounds, but four veterans for the Camels closed out the dual with victories to give them a 22-16 win against the Mountaineers on Friday night.
In front of a large, loud crowd with two traditional SoCon powers squaring off, App State (4-3, 1-1) jumped out to a 16-5 lead over Campbell (8-3, 2-0) thanks to consecutive wins from Ethan Oakley (14-8 decision at 133), Ike Byers (4-0 decision at 141), Cody Bond (1-0 decision at 149), Tommy Askey (15-5 major decision at 157) and Will Miller (8-2 decision at 165).
With four ranked or title-winning seniors rounding out their lineup, the Camels used a three-point decision at 174 pounds, a six-point fall at 184, a three-point decision at 197 and a six-point fall in the heavyweight division to turn an 11-point deficit into a six-point team victory — Campbell was penalized one team point for its post-victory conduct at heavyweight.
In a battle of top-25 wrestlers at 133, Oakley trailed 7-1 against Domenic Zaccone before getting his first takedown with 1:01 left in the second period, and he trailed 8-5 heading to the third period. A go-ahead takedown with 1:28 left, followed by a four-point near fall, gave Oakley a sizable lead in a 14-8 decision that pushed his career dual record to 16-0.
Byers, a fifth-year redshirt junior making just the third dual start of his career, won a 4-0 decision over Chris Rivera in the next match. After a scoreless first period, Byers was tough on top, delivering a 99-second ride before an injury stoppage occurred as Byers turned … story at … APPstatesports.com/Mountaineers-split-10-matches-in-22-16-loss-to-camels
Chaz McDonald got the Chattanooga Mocs off to a roaring start in a Southern Conference win over Davidson
RESULTS
CHATTANOOGA—The Chattanooga Mocs claimed its eighth dual win of the season with a 28-13 triumph over Davidson Sunday afternoon in Maclellan Gym. The Mocs have won five in a row on the season and have 33 consecutive dual wins over the Wildcats with nary a defeat.
It was a dominant start. Chaz McDonald’s first period pin set an early tone followed by a major at 133 by No. 31 Blake Boarman. Isaiah Powe and Matthew Williams followed with tech falls at 141 and 149 followed by another major from Lincoln Heck at 157.
It’s the first dual win this season that was clinched after the 174 weight class. After jumping out to a 24-0 lead through 157, the Mocs gave up decisions at 165, 174 and 184 to cut the lead to 24-9, but also made certain any path to a win for the Wildcats was halted.
David Harper dropped a buzzer-beating take down to get the major at 197 before Davidson scored in the final match at 285. … story and video at … GOmocs.com/Recap-wrestling-win-streak-continues
North Carolina Wrestling Clips No. 23 Navy Sunday Afternoon
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – Six North Carolina wrestlers won matches Sunday, in the non-conference finale victory against No. 23 Navy, 20-17. Carolina claimed a technical fall from Spencer Moore (125) and five decisions courtesy of Lachlan McNeil (141), Sonny Santiago (157), Tyler Eischens (174), Gavin Kane (184) and Max Shaw (197). At 141 pounds, McNeil defeated No. 12 Josh Hoderhandt by decision, for his 10th ranked victory of the campaign. Tar Heel 174-pounder Tyler Eischens collected a last second takedown in the third period, to send the match with No. 27 Danny Wask to sudden victory. In the overtime period, Eischens secured a takedown, for his first ranked victory of the season. Up next, the Tar Heels travel to No. 8 NC State Friday, meeting up with the Wolfpack at 8:30 PM. The matchup from Reynolds Coliseum can be watched live on ACC Network.
North Carolina 20, No. 23 Navy 17
January 28, 2024 | Carmichael Arena | Attendance 813
125: No. 29 Spencer Moore (UNC) over Hayden Benter (Navy): 19-4 TF
133: No. 33 Brendan Ferretti (Navy) over Jace Palmer (UNC): 8-5 Dec
141: No. 5 Lachlan McNeil (UNC) over No. 12 Josh Koderhandt (Navy): 9-6 Dec
149: Kaemen Smith (Navy) over Wil Guida (UNC): 13-9 Dec
157: Sonny Santiago (UNC) over Jonathan Ley (Navy): 4-2 Dec
165: No. 19 Andrew Cerniglia (Navy) over Isaias Estrada (UNC): Fall (0:42)
174: Tyler Eischens (UNC) over No. 27 Danny Wask (Navy): 15-12 SV Dec
184: No. 23 Gavin Kane (UNC) over David Key (Navy): 9-6 Dec
197: No. 19 Max Shaw (UNC) over Daniel Williams (Navy): 5-3 Dec … story at … GOheels.com/Clips-no-23-navy-sunday
Campbell Wrestling at home against App State, Gardner-Webb
BUIES CREEK, N.C. – The Campbell wrestling team hosts a pair of SoCon opponents this weekend with visits from Appalachian State and Gardner-Webb.
The Fighting Camels (7-3, 1-0) are coming off a 31-9 victory over Davidson with five bonus-point victories. App State (4-2) is also 1-0 in SoCon play, while the Running Bulldogs are 4-5 overall and 0-1 in conference after a loss to Bellarmine.
MATCH INFORMATION vs APP STATE
When: Friday, Feb. 2 | 7:00 p.m.
Where: Pope Convocation Center/Gore Arena | Buies Creek, N.C.
Watch: UFC Fight Pass
Live Results: HERE
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MATCH INFORMATION vs GARDNER-WEBB
When: Sunday, Feb. 4 | 2:00 p.m.
Where: Pope Convocation Center/Gore Arena | Buies Creek, N.C.
Watch: Purchase Stream Link here
Live Results: HERE
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On Friday, the Camels host the Mountaineers in the Camels’ fourth appearance on CFFC Match Day on UFC Fight Pass. The Camels are 3-2 in dual matches broadcast on UFC Fight Pass, with wins over Army, Wyoming, and North Dakota State.
Campbell is looking to avenge a 22-14 loss last season. App State took six of the 10 individual matches. Between the two teams, 10 wrestlers are ranked in the NCAA Coaches’ Rankings (released 1/22).
Against Gardner-Webb last season, the Camels came away with a 25-12 victory on the back of three bonus-point wins.
Below are the probable lineups: … story and lineups at … GOcamels.com/Campbell-wrestling-at-home-against-app-state-gardner-webb
Mount Olive earns victory at Allen, 26-18
Results
COLUMBIA, S.C. (Jan. 31) – After collecting six victories on Wednesday night, the University of Mount Olive men’s wrestling team extended their winning streak following a 26-18 win at Allen in a Conference Carolinas dual meet.
With the win, the Trojans have won nine consecutive duals dating back to early December and improve to 11-1 overall behind a 6-1 mark in league duals. Mount Olive remains in a close battle in the east division with Newberry and UNC Pembroke boasting identical records in the conference standings. Meanwhile, the Yellow Jackets drop to 7-8 this season with a 1-6 mark in league meets.
In the 125-weight class, junior Lens Mathurin delivered a dominant performance over Reco Robinson with a 23-8 tech fall before redshirt junior Timothy Decatur (133) registered a 17-1 tech fall against Trent Bowser to build a 10-0 advantage for the Trojans. Allen closed the gap to 10-9 by claiming a fall at 141 and followed up with a victory via a 10-6 decision at 149.
Junior Jake Nicolosi responded with a 13-5 major decision versus Dharrin Smith in the 157-weight class before redshirt sophomore Seth Thomas produced a fall over Ya`Donnis Hardaway to extend the lead, 20-9. The Yellow Jackets countered with a fall at 174 to trim the deficit to 20-15 while redshirt junior Colby Teague (184) answered with a 10-8 decision against Michael Jackson. Allen closed the gap to 23-18 in the 197-weight class behind a 12-11 decision before … story at … UMOtrojans.com/Mount-olive-earns-victory-at-allen-26-18
Big 12 Results & News – Feb 1st
Cowboys Cruise to Top-Five Win Against Iowa State
STILLWATER – The Oklahoma State wrestling team downed No. 4 Iowa State, 21-12, Saturday night at Gallagher-Iba Arena for its second win over a top-five opponent this season. OSU is now 10-0, matching its longest winning streak to open a season since 2018-19, while the Cyclones dropped to 10-2.
In a dual that featured five top-10 matchups, the Cowboys took six of 10 matches on the night and were led by bonus-point wins from Daton Fix, Dustin Plott and Jersey Robb. Oklahoma State now owns two wins over top-five opponents, its first time doing so since 2018-19.
Additionally, the Cowboys have won 11 of their past 12 against ranked teams and 15 of their past 16 overall, as well as four of their last five against top-10 teams. With the win, head coach John Smith now trails Harold Nichols by just six victories at 486 for second-most in Division I wrestling history.
The Cowboys took control of the dual right from the start, winning each of the first three matches. For the second night in a row, No. 20 Troy Spratley used a takedown in the first period to pick up the 4-2 decision over No. 25 Kysen Terukina. Spratley took down a pair of ranked opponents this weekend and is 8-2 in dual action. Third-ranked Daton Fix then gave OSU a 7-0 lead behind a dominant 11-3 major decision against No. 7 Evan Frost, his sixth-straight bonus-point win and second top-10 win of the year.
Perhaps the dual of the night was at 141 pounds, as No. 9 Tagen Jamison battled No. 8 Anthony Echemendia in a big swing bout. The two wrestlers went to sudden victory after trading escapes, but Jamison got the key takedown for his fifth top-10 victory this season.
Following No. 17 Sammy Alvarez’s defeat to No. 10 Casey Swiderski, Teague Travis got the job done against Jason Kraisser, winning by decision, 8-2. Travis ended the weekend with a 14-2 record and has earned wins in nine of 10 duals on the year.
Second-ranked Dustin Plott made easy work of No. 10 Will Feldkamp, nearly earning a technical fall as he settled for a 17-3 major decision. The senior is 19-2 on the year, while posting bonus points 16 times and beating three top-10 wrestlers.
Oklahoma State led 17-9 heading … story at … OKstate.com/Cowboy-wrestling-cowboys-cruise-to-top-five-win-against-iowa-state
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Panther wrestling grabs seventh straight dual win over Oklahoma
UNI bounces back from loss at Oklahoma State with dominating performance over the Sooners. NORMAN, Okla. — One night after falling short against the nation’s fifth-ranked program in Stillwater, UNI wrestling rode the Panther Train south to McCasland Fieldhouse on Saturday night and secured a 30-12 dual win over the No. 18 Oklahoma Sooners.
Northern Iowa picked up six victories, all in bonus points to tie as season-high for a single dual, all while securing the program’s seventh consecutive dual win over the Sooners, the longest streak in the series which dates back to 1926. UNI’s win also included three pins, the most in a single dual this year.
HOW IT HAPPENED
Starting off the night for the Panther Train at 125 pounds, No. 30 Trever Anderson matched up against Conrad Hendriksen. Giving up two takedowns in the beginning of the match, Anderson took control in the third period with a takedown straight into a pair of back points, but ultimately came up short in a 7-6 loss.
Julian Farber brought the heat at 133 pounds facing off withJace Koelzer. Gaining a takedown in the early seconds of the first period, Farber held on to secure riding time, and added another takedown, plus a reversal for a 9-1 major decision victory. Cael Rahnavardi would come up short at 149 pounds against Willie McDougald, dropping a narrow 3-2 decision.
Eleventh-ranked Ryder Downey (157 pounds) scored big for the Panthers against #31/33 Jared Hill, after earning himself multiple back points for a 13-1 major decision win. RJ Weston followed at 165 pounds, but fell one point short in a tight bout with #28/28 Cael Carlson. … story at … UNIpanthers.com/Panther-wrestling-grabs-seventh-straight-dual-win-over-oklahoma
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No. 20 West Virginia Defeats Morgan State
BALTIMORE, Md. – The No. 20 West Virginia University wrestling team closed out the weekend with a 40-3 win over Morgan State inside Talmadge L. Hill Field House on Sunday afternoon.
West Virginia (9-3) claimed three technical falls in three of the first four matches of the day to jump out to a 15-3 lead and never looked back from that point, scoring 25 unanswered points in the final six bouts of the contest. WVU improved to 4-0 overall and 3-0 at MSU (1-15) in the all-time series. It also marks the seventh time the Mountaineers have scored over 30 team points this season.
Looking ahead, WVU closes out Big 12 action against No. 4 Iowa State (Feb. 2) … story at … WVUsports.com/Wrestling-no-20-west-virginia-defeats-morgan-state
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Cardenas’ Big Win, Resilient Efforts Lift Big Red to Signature Win
ITHACA, N.Y. — Cornell senior Jacob Cardenas earned one of the biggest victories of his career, and several other wrestlers turned in gutsy efforts to lift the No. 14 Big Red wrestling team to a signature victory over No. 2 Missouri at Newman Arena on Sunday afternoon.
The Big Red (7-3) won six matches, all against ranked opponents, en route to a 20-16 win over the Tigers (8-1), who suffered their first dual loss this season. Cornell matched its highest-ranked win in program history and earned its highest-ranked victory in a home dual. The Big Red’s last win over the No. 2 team in the country came against Iowa State at the National Duals in January 2009. Mike Grey, The David Dunlop ’59 Head Coach of Wrestling, was the winner at 133 pounds in that dual.
No. 8 Cardenas (197 pounds) sealed the victory for Big Red with a 4-0 win over No. 3 Rocky Elam, a three-time NCAA All-American. Elam is the second-highest-ranked opponent Cardenas has beaten during his career. “Everyone showed up,” Grey said after the win. “Facing the No. 2 team in the country, it’s going to be a really challenging event. Our guys were ready and prepared mentally and physically. They did a heck of a job. Really proud of their fight. Everyone was gritty.” … story at … Cornellbigred.com/Cardenas-big-win-resilient-efforts-lift-big-red-to-signature-win
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Big 12 Weekly Recap (1/31/2024)
Air Force (Overall: 3-4; Conference: 1-3): Dual Results (SDSU) | Dual Results (NDSU)
Taking on the Dakota schools at home Air Force took a 32-9 loss to SDSU but got their first conference win 21-13 over NDSU. After dropping 133-157 the Falcons won the rest of the matches, including major decisions from Giano Petrucelli and Sam Wolf. While they didn’t have that same success against the Jackrabbits they did get bonus points from Wyatt Hendrickson. Sam Wolf was majored by Bennett Berge, only his third loss of the season. While they didn’t win these matches, Air Force was within a takedown from 125-141 against ranked opponents.
Next Up: Air Force hosts California Baptist on February 3rd.
California Baptist (Overall: 3-8; Conference: 0-5): No Competition.
Next Up: California Baptist hits the road for a dual against Air Force on February 3rd.
Iowa State (Overall: 10-2; Conference: 3-1): Dual Results (OU) | Dual Results (OKST)
Iowa State took a trip to the Oklahoma schools and came back with another win and their first conference loss this season. They got Casey Swiderski back in the lineup at 149, but lost Cody Chittum for the weekend with a concussion. Against OU, they dominated to a 37-4 win, winning nine matches and six bonus point victories. Casey Swiderski beat 2022 Big 12 finalist Willie McDougald 8-3. Jason Kraisser stepped in for Chittum and beat a ranked Jared Hill. MJ Gaitan made a statement with a second-period pin over Tate Picklo and Yonger Bastida continued to dominate from neutral with a 14-4 major over Josh Heindselman.
The next day the Cyclones took on fellow top five OK State but lost 21-12. They dropped the first three matches as Terukina and Echemendia were unable to score and Evan Frost was unable to slow down Daton Fix. Jason Kraisser lost some scrambles to Teague Travis, while Will Feldkamp couldn’t keep up with Plott’s pressure, narrowly avoiding being teched. Casey Swiderski got another strong win over Sammy Alvarez. David Carr handled Izzak Olejnik 8-1, while MJ Gaitan beat Brayden Thompson in overtime. Julien Broderson gave up a dual-changing major decision to true freshman Jersey Robb, giving a deficit that Yonger Bastida’s win over Doucet was unable to cover.
Next Up: Iowa State duals West Virginia at home on February 2nd.
Missouri (Overall: 8-1; Conference: 4-0): Dual Results (WVU) | Dual Results (CORN)
The Tigers went on a long road trip east and came back with another conference win and their first loss of the season. They started with a 30-6 win over a tough West Virginia team that saw bonus points from Noah Surtin, Kade Moore, and Brock Mauller. Josh Edmond and Logan Gioffre lost competitive matches to Jordan Titus and Ty Watters in entertaining matches. Gioffre took injury time for a rib injury against Watters and proceeded to miss the Cornell dual, an injury to monitor with OK State coming up.
Two days later, they traveled to top-ten Cornell and lost 20-16. They started hot as Noah Surtin hit a mixer to pin Brett Ungar, the same move and … story at … Intermatwrestle.com/Big-12-weekly-recap

