U.S. wins men’s Greco-Roman title at U15 Pan Am Championships with seven champions
PANAMA CITY, Panama – The United States closed out the U15 Pan American Championships for boys with a team title in Greco-Roman, led by seven individual champions and 10 medalists. The 10 U.S. boys who compete in men’s freestyle on Friday also wrestled in Greco-Roman on Saturday, with equal effectiveness. Claiming individual Greco-Roman gold medals for the USA were Chase Karenbauer (38 kg), Keegan Bassett (41 kg), Christopher Grossman (52 kg), Austin Collins (57 kg), Cooper Rowe (68 kg) and Isai Fernandez (76 kg)., and Evan Perez (85 kg). Collins was awarded the Golden Boot as the Outstanding Wrestler in Greco-Roman. He scored three technical falls and a pin on Saturday.
The same seven U.S. wrestlers also won gold medals in freestyle on Friday, making each of them double champions for the U15 Pan American Championships. On Saturday, in the Greco-Roman tournament, winning a silver medal was Rocco Cassioppi at 48 kg. Capturing bronze medals were Eli Herring at 44 kg and Travis Cardenas at 62 kg. Cassioppi, Herring and Cardenas were also double medalists at the U15 Pan Ams, also winning men’s freestyle medals. … rest of story … Themat.com/US-wins-men-s-greco-roman-title-at-u15-pan-am-championships-with-seven-champions
Updated: U.S. wins men’s freestyle title at U15 Pan Am Championships, Women sweep first five weights
PANAMA CITY, Panama – It was a strong day for Team USA at the U15 Pan American Championships on Friday. The U.S. men’s freestyle team won the team title, competing in all 10 weight classes, while the U.S. women’s freestyle team won golds in all five weight classes contested today. The Golden Boot as the Outstanding Wrestler in men’s freestyle was awarded to Cooper Rowe of the United States, the champion at 68 kg.
Men’s freestyle champions for the USA were Chase Karenbauer (38 kg), Keegan Bassett (41 kg), Christopher Grossman (52 kg), Austin Collins (57 kg), Travis Cardenas (62 kg), Cooper Rowe (68 kg), Isai Fernandez (76 kg) and Evan Perez (85 kg) Winning a silver medal was Rocco Cassioppi (48 kg). Getting a bronze medal was Eli Herring (44 kg).
The USA was first in the men’s freestyle team standings, followed by Puerto Rico. The women’s freestyle tournament featured the first five weight classes today, … story at … Themat.com/US-wins-men-s-freestyle-title-at-u15-pan-am-championships-women-sweep-first-five-weights
U.S. women add four golds on Saturday, claim U15 Pan Am team title with nine champs
PANAMA CITY, Panama – The United States added four gold medals and a bronze medal on Saturday, finishing the two-day women’s freestyle competition at the U15 Pan American Championships with the team title. Team USA ended up with nine champions and a bronze medalist, dominating the team standings with 240 points. (The maximum amount of points is 250). Ecuador was second with 120 points and Puerto Rico was third with 93 points. Five women’s weights were held on Friday and five on Saturday. Winning gold medals on Saturday were Haley Delgado (42 kg), Kayla Batres (50 kg), Amaya Hinojosa (58 kg) and Violette Lasure (66 kg). Lasure pinned all four of her opponents. Delgado, Batres and Hinojosa all won three matches on the day. Capturing a bronze medal at 38 kg was Timmery Condit. … rest of story … Themat.com/US-women-add-four-golds-on-saturday-claim-u15-pan-am-team-title-with-nine-champs
NCAA Division I Wrestling Results
Pac-12 Weekly Recap (11/22/2023)
Larkin shines while ASU struggles
Freshman Kaleb Larkin did not compete with the team as he traveled to the Bill Farrell Memorial International tournament. Although Larkin was a long shot in the 65kg division, the Sun Devil made a run for the title and earned qualification for the 2024 Olympic Trials.
Larkin’s final match was one-sided too, defeating Matthew Kolodzik 16-5. On the other hand, the Sun Devils fell with a mixed lineup to Missouri 39-6. The Sun Devils did not wrestle Richard Figueroa, Jacori Teemer or Cohlton Schultz. Instead, Julian Chlebove and Kyle Parco were the only winners.
Cal Poly sends six to the Roadrunner podium
Cal Poly remained close to home as the Mustangs competed in the Roadrunner Open. Six Mustangs placed, including freshman Daschle Lamer winning at 174 pounds. Lamer’s second college experience included a pin, tech fall, major decision and decision for the title.
Cole Jackson finished second at heavyweight. Jackson dropped his second match to Bakersfield’s Jake Andrews 4-2. Yet, he responded with three wins for a silver medal. Blake Hinrichsen pinned two opponents for a fourth-place finish while Tyler Hodges tech falled two opponents for fourth.
Koda Holeman and Luke Meyer got fifth at 125 and heavyweight.
CSU Bakersfield showcases Roadrunner Open
The Roadrunners had four wrestlers showcase their skills at the Roadrunner Open. Heavyweight Jake Andrews and 165-pounder Guillermo Escobedo went undefeated. Andrews earned three decision victories while Escobedo had five victories, including two pins. … story at … Intermatwrestle.com/Pac-12-weekly-recap-11222023
EIWA Weekly Recap (11/22/2023)
Below is a recap of last week’s EIWA action, with individual news and highlights worth noting.
Key Takeaways
Penn dominates The Keystone Classic with 4 Champs en route to a team title
Army wins team title at Black Knight Invite over Penn State
James Conway of F&M Claims Dip’s First Ever Keystone Classic Champion
McGonagle (Lehigh) and Koderhandt (Navy) wrestled in All-Star Classic on Tuesday
American
The Eagles hosted Utah Valley to a dual on Thursday night. They followed that up with a Saturday at the Navy Classic. In their dual #14 Maida, #31 Jarrell, and Nies all won. Jarrell picked up a fall in the only bonus point victory for American. At the Navy Classic, they brought a limited roster to help keep a majority of starters well-rested for the long season. Shamil Kalmatov, Carsten Rawls, Will Jarrell, and Emmanuel Ulrich all went 2-2 on the day. Finally, American took Tuesday’s “Turkey Tussle” from local rival George Mason.
Utah Valley 25 American 12
174 – Mark Takara (UV) major dec. Lucas White (AU), 10-2 (UV 4-0)
184 – Jacob Armstrong (UV) dec. Connor Bourne (AU), 8-1 (UV 7-0)}
197 – #17 Evan Bockman (UV) tech. fall Liam Volk-Klos (AU), 19-4 (6:10) (UV 12-0)
285 – #31 Will Jarrell (AU) pinned Jack Forbes (UV), 4:08 (UV 12-6) … story at … Intermatwrestle.com/Eiwa/eiwa-weekly-recap-11222023
Top-15 Showdown Goes to Gophers in 19-13 Win over South Dakota State
MINNEAPOLIS – No. 13 Minnesota (4-0) opened its home season with a 19-13 comeback victory over No. 12 South Dakota State (3-1) Sunday at Maturi Pavilion. It’s the second straight season that the Golden Gophers have opened the year with four straight dual wins. Prior to that, it had not happened since the 2014-15 campaign. South Dakota State won the first two matches of the dual Saturday as No. 22 Tanner Jordan won a top-25 matchup with No. 6 sixth-year senior Patrick McKee at 125 pounds, 9-4. Derrick Cardinal then topped freshman Tyler Wells, 5-3, at 133 pounds.
The Gophers got on the board at 141 pounds behind redshirt sophomore Vance VomBaur. Facing Caleb Gross, VomBaur scored a first-period takedown and added an escape in the second stanza. He released Gross in the third and emerged with a 4-2 win to improve to 6-1 on the season, 6-0 lifetime against the Jackrabbits and 3-0 versus Gross.
Minnesota evened the match at 6-6 when No. 19 redshirt sophomore Drew Roberts prevailed over Alek Martin, 7-1, at 149 pounds. Leading 3-0 after the first, Roberts started on bottom in period two and escaped midway through. He extended the lead to 6-1 with a takedown in the final 10 seconds.
A turning point in the match came a top-15 dual at 157 pounds between No. 13 sixth-year senior Michael Blockhus and No. 11 Cael Swensen. The third period started with Swensen starting on bottom and leading 3-1. Blockhus released him and battled to tie it up, coming through with just 30 seconds remaining to send the match to overtime at 4-4. One minute into overtime, Blockhus secured the comeback win with a takedown and a 7-4 victory. … story at … GOphersports.Top-15-showdown-goes-to-gophers-in-19-13-win-over-south-dakota-state
Iowa Wins 19th Straight Over Iowa State in Memorable Fashion
All eyes in the wrestling world were trained solely on Ames, Iowa. No, really. That phrase can be overstated in many cases; however, with the Thanksgiving holiday only four days away, the wrestling calendar was sparse. #7 Iowa traveled to Ames to take on #8 Iowa State live on ESPN’s main channel in the only dual scheduled for Sunday’s late-afternoon slot. The stage was set for Iowa State to snap a losing streak that dated back to 2004. A sellout crowd was on hand to watch a Cyclone team that featured four wrestlers ranked in the top-eight and appeared to be the deepest in head coach Kevin Dresser’s time in Ames. While Iowa led 9-6 at halftime, Iowa State knocked off a pair of top-ten wrestlers and was favored in the back half of the dual.
The only problem for Iowa State was nobody told the Hawkeyes that it was supposed to be Iowa State’s day. Iowa briefly trailed after NCAA champion David Carr posted a 16-4 major decision for the Cyclones at 165 lbs. The Hawkeyes would win the next four bouts to lock up the dual and their stranglehold on this in-state rivalry. Hawkeye head coach Tom Brands developed a winning blueprint by doing some lineup shuffling for the day. Last time out, true freshman Gabe Arnold took out a former All-American from Oregon State; Travis Wittlake. Conventional wisdom may have sent Arnold out to face redshirt freshman MJ Gaitan, in a match that likely would favor the Hawkeyes. Instead, Brands bumped up Arnold to face a returning All-American at 184 lbs; Will Feldkamp, a Clarion transfer. … rest of story at … Intermatwrestle.com/Iowa-wins-19th-straight-over-iowa-state-in-memorable-fashion
HAWKEYES WIN 19TH STRAIGHT AGAINST CYCLONES
AMES, Iowa – The fourth-ranked University of Iowa men’s wrestling team won six matches in an 18-14 victory over No. 8 Iowa State on Sunday afternoon in the Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series dual at Hilton Coliseum. It was the Hawkeyes’ 19th straight victory over Iowa State. The Hawkeyes won all six matches by decision. “It’s good, credit our guys” said head coach Tom Brands. “Onward. Competitors focus on what they can control. We’ve got guys that have tremendous scoring ability and I’m not sure that showed out there. We got beat up in the stall call department, so we have a lot of work to do. That’s where I am at. We are moving forward.”
Iowa got the dual started as Drake Ayala won via a 7-2 decision over Kysen Terukina. After a scoreless first period Ayala notched a takedown in the second and third to pull away. The Hawkeyes and Cyclones went back and forth over the next several weights. Evan Frost got the victory at 133 pounds for Iowa State over Brody Teske. A scramble in the third period led to a takedown with a little over a minute left and four near fall points with 29 seconds left in the match. Real Woods and Anthony Echemendia went to Sudden Victory tied 1-1 before Woods ended the match with a takedown. “The intensity was high, but it wasn’t as high as I’d like it to be,” said Woods. “I wrestle at a much higher pace and there are adjustments to be made. The energy, the atmosphere it’s wonderful. I love the high energy whether it is at home or away. I feed off of it.” … rest of story at … Hawkeyesports.com/Hawkeyes-win-19th-straight-against-cyclones
Missed opportunities frame No. 8 Iowa State’s Cy-Hawk wrestling dual loss to No. 4 Iowa
AMES — Iowa State’s 149-pounder Casey Swiderski shook his head. His head coach, Kevin Dresser, took the blame. And in the aftermath of an excruciatingly narrow 18-14 loss to No. 4 Iowa Sunday at Hilton Coliseum, the eighth-ranked Cyclones felt like they’d missed out on a prime opportunity to end their 19-game skid in the Cy-Hawk dual meet. “I hope people understand that we’re here, for sure,” said the 14th-ranked Swiderski, who beat No. 9 Victor Voinovich, 6-3, in his match before a sellout crowd as well as ESPN’s national TV audience. “Come to Iowa State. We’ve got it going on. If you look at it from a different lens, we were right there. It was doable. They played their cards right. They did a good job. They’re veterans. That’s what they do. But we’re freaking here. We’re gonna get a trophy later this year so we’re building. The switch is getting flipped.”
No one pointed fingers. No one made excuses. The Hawkeyes (3-0) simply executed better, particularly at 174, 184, and 197 pounds to put the match out of reach. ISU’s MJ Gaitan mounted a furious late rally against Iowa’s Patrick Kennedy at 174, but lost, 14-13. “That one will keep me awake for months and months and months, and years,” Dresser said. ‘Sometimes when you’re in the corner things get moving really fast and (Cyclone assistants Brent) Metcalf and (Derek) St. John, I think we got all confused with the riding time situation and for a split-second there, I think we thought we had riding time in the heat of battle, and we didn’t have riding time. There’s no guarantee MJ Gaitan would have gotten one more takedown there, but it sure looked like it with the way things were trending in that match. That’s on us.” That proved to be the pivotal match as the Hawkeyes (3-0) went from down, 10-9, to up 18-10 before ISU’s seventh-ranked heavyweight, Yonger Bastida, won by major decision to make the final score 18-14. … rest of story at … Cyclonefanatic.com/Missed-opportunities-frame-no-8-iowa-states-cy-hawk-wrestling-dual-loss-to-no-4-iowa
All Eyes On Iowa, Iowa State Wrestling This Week | Hawkeye Insider
Iowa and Iowa State will battle Sunday in front of a national TV audience in a dual meet that’s expected to be filled with fireworks.
ESPN will be showing the Iowa-Iowa State dual in Ames to a national television audience on Sunday afternoon, the first time a regular-season dual has appeared on the network. It’s a chance, Iowa associate head coach Terry Brands said during Wednesday’s media availability, to showcase the sport, but it’s going to be up to the two teams to put on a show.
“The promotions of the sport come down to the action, an entertaining style of wrestling,” Brands said. “Controlling the things you can control, the center of the mat, the things that make wrestling exciting. The style that brings in fans and makes people stay in tune and watch it. So it’s not really us being on ESPN that’s going to bring awareness to us. It’s going to be the product on the mat, how that action, how that attitude, how the fight shines through up and down the lineup on both sides.” The rivalry between the Hawkeyes and Cyclones has been quite one-sided in recent years. Iowa has won 18 consecutive duals in the series and holds a 68-16-2 advantage in the all-time series. Brands said the storied history of the two programs, and the sport within the state, helps drive the interest in Sunday’s dual as well.
“That’s what Iowa is — it’s wrestling, it’s farms, it’s blue-collar mentality,” he said. “ If both teams come to compete, the casual sports fan that moves over from the NFL to watch this thing, that’s where they’ll be impressed. That’s where the promotion starts.” … rest of story at … Flowrestling.org/All-eyes-on-iowa-iowa-state-wrestling-this-week-hawkeye-insider
It’s Cy-Hawk Week: ‘Let The Circus Begin’ | Cyclone Insider
Iowa State is looking for its first victory against Iowa since 2004 and the Cyclone wrestlers are riding high after a 42-0 win against Wisconsin.
There’s no need for hype. No need for hoopla. When Iowa State meets Iowa on the wrestling mat Sunday at 2 p.m., a raucous atmosphere will form organically for a highly-anticipated Cy-Hawk dual meet that should be tight, intense and brimming with plot twists.
“We don’t need to tell anybody in the wrestling world how big the Cy-Hawk opportunity is for both schools,” said Dresser, who won a national title at Iowa in 1986 and is in his seventh season with the Cyclones. “I made a comment (after last weekend’s 42-0 win over Wisconsin) that when you put two really good products together, you get a big-tip dual meet, and I think that’s what’s gonna happen Sunday. It’s gonna be a big stage. I know the state of Iowa’s excited about it. Our guys are excited about it. (Hawkeye head) coach (Tom) Brands’ guys are gonna be excited about it. So it should be a really fun weekend.” Iowa State hasn’t beaten Iowa at home since 2003 and has lost 18 consecutive duals to the Hawkeyes. But this Cy-Hawk event is different in a variety of ways. The dual will be televised live nationally on ESPN. Several of the matches are widely considered to be toss-ups. And marquee matchups exist, as well. Most notably, decorated Cyclone David Carr, the second-ranked 165-pounder in the country, will face #6 Michael Caliendo, who transferred to Iowa from North Dakota State. … rest of story at … Flowrestling.org/Cy-hawk-week-let-the-circus-begin-cyclone-insider
Montevallo Defeats Midway 27-16 in Inaugural Home Wrestling Match
MONTEVALLO, Ala. – The University of Montevallo Wrestling team defeated Midway University, 27-16, in the program’s inaugural home match.
In an electric environment of nearly 1,900 wrestling fans, the Falcons showed out in what was a historic moment in Montevallo’s history. Colt Brown started the match off with electricity for the Falcons as he defeated Midway’s Andrew Vogler by tech fall, 19-3 in 5:45 for the program’s first win inside Trustmark Arena. With a forfeit in the 133 matchup, the Falcons took an early 11-0 lead over the visiting Eagles. Midway rattled off three consecutive wins before Carson Freeman won by major decision over Jabril Williams in the 165 contest, 11-2.
In the 174, Derek Hussey pulled off a tightly contested win by decision, 5-3.
Jeffery Tubbs got the Falcon faithful going in the 184 bout with a pin in 1:26 over Michael Colligan.
Mark Pennison capped off the quartet of consecutive Falcon victories with a hard-fought win over David Emfinger, 15-13.
Match Information
WHAT: Montevallo vs. Midway
WHERE: Montevallo, Ala. | Trustmark Arena
WHEN: Wednesday, Nov. 15
Individual Highlights
· Colt Brown improved to 10-4 on the year with his third tech fall of the season, 19-3 at 125. ,,, rest of story … Montevallofalcons.com/Montevallo-defeats-midway-27-16-in-inaugural-home-wrestling-match
#1 Wrestling Starts and Finishes Strong to Take Down UNC Pembroke
PEMBROKE, N.C. – The top-ranked Lander Wrestling team got three gritty decisions to start the match against UNC Pembroke and closed with three straight bonus point victories in the last three bouts to seal a 31-9 victory over the Braves in front of a rowdy crowd at Lumbee Guaranty Bank Court on Thursday evening. The win is the Bearcats’ second straight in the series and also the second straight time they held the Braves under ten points as they won last year’s matchup 30-7. Lander improves to 2-0 overall and in Conference Carolin as action while Pembroke drops to 1-1 overall and in conference.
James Joplin, ranked second in the NWCA poll, would set the tone early on as he would get a second period reversal and a third period take down to grit out a 6-4 decision over #11 Logan Seliga to give Lander the 3-0 lead.
Kaden Kuenzi got out to a 7-2 lead and had to hold off a third period comeback by Logan Robinson to take a 8-7 decision to make it 6-0, Bearcats. … rest of story at … Landerbearcats.com/Wrestling-starts-and-finishes-strong-to-take-down-unc-pembroke
Ghadiali named conference wrestler of the week
BUIES CREEK, N.C. – After starting the season 7-0, Campbell heavyweight Taye Ghadialihas been named the SoCon Wrestler of the Week, the conference announced Wednesday afternoon.
The No. 15 ranked heavyweight according to Intermat, Ghadiali earned his fourth pin of the season at last Friday’s Battle in the Barn against Kevin Zimmer of Wyoming, recording the fall in 3:47.
“I just want to say I’m grateful for being picked for the Wrestler of the Week,” Ghadiali said. “I want to give all the glory to God, and I’m thankful for being able to represent Campbell. It’s a long season, and I need to keep grinding and putting in the work and never settling.”
Ghadiali has recorded bonus point victories in all seven of his matches to this point in the season. He began the season pinning Lucas Stoddard of Army in 3:47 at the Battle at Liberty. He was awarded the Outstanding Wrestler Belt by UFC Fight Pass for his performance at the event.
The Campbell heavyweight continued his hot start to the season by going 4-0 at the Southeast Open, winning the heavyweight open division. His four victories consisted of two tech falls and two pins. He began the day with tech fall victories over VMI’s B. Jackson (4:04) and Zane Lanham of Life University (5:16).
Ghadiali pinned his opponents in the semifinals and finals of the Southeast Open, both of which ranked in the top-25. First, he pinned #21 B. McDermott of Oregon State in 6:26. Ghadiali followed that up in the first-place bout by beating #22 M. Wolfgram (WVU) in 3:13.
In Campbell’s dual against #9 Nebraska, … rest of story at … GOcamels.com/Ghadiali-named-conference-wrestler-of-the-week
Iowa moves to the top spot in the NCAA Women’s Coaches Poll
MANHEIM, PA – There is a new top-ranked team in the latest National Wrestling Coaches Association (NWCA) NCAA Women’s Wrestling Coaches’ Poll. The University of Iowa sits atop the poll, dropping North Central College to second.
The Hawkeyes top the poll for the first time in program history with 114 points and 13 ranked individuals. North Central has the most individuals ranked with 16, checking in at second. The Cardinals have four individuals ranked at No. 1 while the Iowa has three top-ranked wrestlers. King University is ranked third with 89 points and 12 individuals ranked, while Colorado Mesa University holds steady at fourth with 56 points and eight ranked individuals.
There is a tie for fifth with McKendree University, which is the third team with at least ten ranked individuals with 10. Sacred Heart University has 32 points as well and has eight individuals ranked. Simon Fraser comes into the poll at seventh with 23 points and four ranked individuals.
Lock Haven University and New Jersey City University are eighth and ninth, with 22 and 17 points, respectively. Lock Haven has three ranked individuals, while New Jersey City has two. There is a tie for the final spot in the top 10 with East Stroudsburg University and Aurora University, who both have 16 points. East Stroudsburg has four individuals ranked, while Aurora’s one ranked wrestler is ranked No. 1. … rest of story at … NWCAonline.com/National-wrestling-coaches-association-iowa-moves-to-the-top-spot-in-ncaa-womens-coaches-poll
Kentucky H.S.A.A. announces winter sports championship formats, adds girls wrestling and indoor track
At its Board of Control meeting Wednesday, the Kentucky High School Athletic Association approved changes to the swimming and diving championship format and event implementation plans for the inaugural indoor track and field and girls wrestling state championships coming this winter.
The board approved the selection of Russell County High School (Regions 1-3), the University of Louisville (Regions 4-6) and Scott High School (Regions 7-9) as 2024 state first-round sites for swimming. Scott has opened its remodeled pool for this season.
The board also approved the increase of the total number of qualifiers advancing from the regional meets to the first round to 48 per event statewide, including approval of the format structure for those three first-round events. This will result in 24 competitors advancing from the first-round sites to the final round of the state tournament in each event. …
The board approved the 12 existing girls wrestling weight classes recognized by the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS), as well as a one-year trial of a 13th class of 285 pounds. This implementation will allow the continuation of girls wrestling by some of the students from the past years who exceeded the newly adopted NFHS classes. … rest of story at … Cincinnati.com/story/high-school-sports/2023/11/15/khsaa-adds-girls-wrestling-and-indoor-track-changes-swimming-format
How The White House’s Decision Not To Include Women Athletes In College Athletic Panel Shows Blind Spot
The White House just hosted a panel of six former college football players to talk about NCAA student-athletes’ issues. The President even attended the event for an hour. Laudable, perhaps, but why in the world would the White House think former football players can speak for all student-athletes, especially the nearly 88,000 women who play Division I sports?
Football players make up only 16% of all of Division I’s more than 188,000 student-athletes.
College Football Makes The Money
When Front Office Sports posted about a “roundtable on college athlete rights” on X (formerly Twitter), a number of posters questioned the absence of women from the group. Others were quick to point out the roundtable was for football players.
Of course, many people seem to equate college sports with football and justify football’s dominance because it earns most of the generated revenue through ticket sales, NCAA conference distributions, donors, concessions, advertising, royalties, sports camps, and media rights. In fact, about 45% of generated revenue in the Power 5 schools comes from broadcasts and bowl games.
Equating football with college sports has already created trouble for precisely this reason. Recent conference realignment destroyed the Pac-12 as all schools except for Oregon State and Washington State universities left the century-old conference in pursuit of more lucrative media contracts. … rest of story at … Forbes.com/sites/susanmshaw/How-the-white-houses-decision-not-to-include-women-athletes-in-college-athletic-panel-shows-blind-spot
App State’s Cody Bond named SoCon Wrestler of the Week
Went 3-0 in the Mountaineer Invitational
SPARTANBURG, S.C. – App State’s Cody Bond has been named the Southern Conference Wrestler of the Week for all competition from Nov. 8-14. The selection is made by the league office.
Bond, who is ranked No. 25 at 149 pounds, went 3-0 at the Mountaineer Invitational on Nov. 11, winning the individual title at the event. The Danielsville, Georgia, native began his day with a 20-5 major decision win over Gardner-Webb’s Sam Harris in the quarterfinal round and a 7-6 win against Virginia’s Erik Roggie in the semifinals. In the final, the redshirt senior picked up a 5-4 decision over 31st-ranked Virginia wrestler Michael Gioffre. Bond entered the third period of the final down 4-1 before getting an escape and delivering a three-point takedown with 33 seconds left to get the win.
The Mountaineers had three total champions in the Mountaineer Invitational. … rest of story … Soconsports.com/Wrestling-app-states-cody-bond-named-socon-wrestler-of-the-week.
Crusaders Open Home Slate With Victory over Bluefield State
BELMONT, N.C. – The Belmont Abbey wrestling team earned a victory in its first home dual match of the season by defeating Bluefield State 56-0 Wednesday evening at the Wheeler Center.
The match was highlighted by Justin Crawford and Mason Kump both earning pins while Brett Balzan won his first collegiate bout at the 125-pound weight class.
Belmont Abbey is now 1-1 on the season following the victory while Wednesday marked the season opener for the Big Blue.
RESULTS
125: Brett Balzan (BAC) def. Luke Roberts (BSU) (16-3 MD)
133: Elijah Boyd (BAC) def. Sebastiano Spina (BSU) (TF 20-4 6:30)
141: John Carayiannis (BAC) won by forfeit
149: Skyler Caban (BAC) won by forfeit … rest of story … Abbeyathletics.com/Wrestling-crusaders-open-home-slate-with-victory-over-bluefield-state
#2 NC State Wrestling Goes 3-0 on the Week in New York
Albany, N.Y. – Second-ranked NC State wrestling picked up two more wins on Friday night to go 3-0 on the week. Friday night started with a 35-9 victory over Binghamton, followed by a 48-5 win over Sacred Heart.
Deemed the “Pat Pop Tour”, NC State head coach Pat Popolizio got to show off his team’s talent to all three of his former schools in roughly a 24 hour period. Popolizio served as head coach at Binghamton from 2007-12, prior to that he held an assistant coach role for a year each at Army and Sacred Heart in the early 2000s.
Collectively, The Wolfpack won 17 of 20 bouts over the Bearcats and Pioneers, including three via pins, nine via technical falls, and two via major decisions. The first match of the night against the Binghamton Bearcats featured an upset for No. 29/27 Dylan Fishback at 184 over No. 9/13 Jacob Nolan. Fishback successfully fought for his low scoring 3-2 decision to prove his growing talent and determination.
Dylan Reinert stepped onto the mat for the first time this season for the Wolfpack and quickly took care of business. He was able to get a technical fall over his opponent to end his boutearly.
Freshman, Tyler Tracy, impressed fans as he pinned Sacred Heart’s Mike McGhee in only 40 seconds, only right after his teammate Ryan Jack had just pinned his opponent as well. … rest of story … GOpack.com/11/18/-2-wrestling-goes-3-0-on-the-week-in-new-york
No. 2 Wrestling Defeats Army on the Road
West Point, N.Y. – Second-ranked NC State wrestling defeated Army 34-6 on the road Thursday night to improve to 5-0 on the season. The Wolfpack won eight of 10 bouts over the Black Knights, including one via a pin, two via technical falls, and four via major decisions.
Ed Scott started the night off strong at 157lbs with a decision over Army’s Nate Lukez to give the Wolfpack the first lead of the night. AJ Kovacs and Alex Faison suffered the only losses of the night at 165lbs and 174lbs, enabling the Black Knights to take their only lead of the match. After these two losses, NC State wouldn’t lose again after strong energy followed up immediately from Dylan Fishback and then a pin from team leader TrentHidlay.
Jarrett Trombley held the only close match after this but he came out on top 7-6 from his heated bout over Braden Basile.
Results
#2 NC State 34, Army 6
125 – No. 3/3 Jakob Camacho (NCSU) def. No. 23/30 Ethan Berginc (ARMY), 9-1, major dec.
133 – Jarrett Trombley (NCSU) def. No. 31/33 Braden Basile (ARMY), 7-6, dec.
141 – No. 7/8 Ryan Jack (NCSU) def. Tyler Morris (ARMY), 19-4, tech fall
149 – No. 6/6 Jackson Arrington (NCSU) def. Matt Williams (ARMY), 17-2, tech fall
157 – No. 9/9 Ed Scott (NCSU) def. No. NR/31 Nathan Lukez (ARMY), 14-8, dec. … rest of story … GOpack.com/No-2-wrestling-defeats-army-on-the-road
VMI Wrestling rolls over Limestone and Marymount
LEXINGTON, Va. – The VMI wrestling team won both matches Sunday in a tri-match in Cormack Hall, defeating Limestone University 37-6 and Marymount University 49-0 in non-conference competition.
Sophomore Braxton Lewis, ranked no. 33 this week at 174 pounds by the College Wrestling Report, earned extra points in both of his victories. He pinned his foe from Limestone in 4:54 and quickly earned a 15-0 technical fall against Marymount in just 1:26.
Sophomore Tony Burke won two matches at 125, one by technical fall and one by major decision.
Other Highlights:
*Junior Josh Evans recorded two takedowns in the final 30 second to win 9-8 over his opponent from Limestone and bested his foe from Marymount 12-0 for a major decision … rest of story at … VMIKeydets.com/vmi-wrestling-rolls-over-limestone-and-marymount
Big 10 Team Dual Results
Minnesota Wrestling Rolls to Dual Wins over Morgan State, George Mason
MINNEAPOLIS – The No. 14 Minnesota wrestling program improved its dual record to 3-0 after dominant victories over Morgan State (0-5) and George Mason (4-2) Saturday in Fairfax, Va. The Gophers shut out the Bears, 52-0, and followed that with a 37-6 victory over the host-Patriots.
The Golden Gophers had little trouble with Morgan State, a first-year HBCU program, as they won all nine contested matches by bonus points. Only one bout made it past the second period and no takedowns were recorded by the Bears. The shutout was the team’s first since a 48-0 win over Maryland in Jan. of 2021, and it was the Gophers’ largest win, and first time reaching 50 points, since a 53-0 victory over Duke in Jan. of 2019.
Seventh-ranked sixth-year senior Patrick McKee got the match started at 125 pounds with his second pin in as many matches this season. Redshirt sophomore Jager Eisch, making his season dual debut, and 31st-ranked redshirt sophomore Vance VomBaur followed with 18-0, tech fall victories at 133 and 141 pounds, respectively.
Fellow redshirt sophomore Drew Roberts, ranked 18th, tacked on a 15-0 tech fall win at 149 pounds, while eighth-ranked sixth-year senior Michael Blockhus scored the second pin of the day for Minnesota at 2:20 of his match at 157. … rest of story at … GOphersports.com/Wrestling-rolls-to-dual-wins-over-morgan-state-george-mason
No. 10 Iowa State Dominates No. 18 Wisconsin
HUMBOLDT, Iowa – No. 10 Iowa State (3-0, 0-0 Big 12) made a statement against No. 18 Wisconsin (1-1, 0-0 Big Ten) in its first top-25 dual matchup of the season by winning, 42-0, Sunday afternoon inside Humboldt High School.
Iowa State dominated the dual from start to finish with three wrestlers – Kysen Terukina, Casey Swiderski and David Carr – defeating top-15 foes. ISU won the takedown battle, 27-2.
It was just the second shutout in the series between Iowa State and Wisconsin, with the last being a 52-0 Cyclone win in 1922.
The dual’s featured bout came at 165 pounds where No. 2 David Carr took on Wisconsin’s No. 4 Dean Hamiti. Carr got in on a leg in the first period but Hamiti fended off the attack for nearly a minute before nearly getting a takedown himself. After review, it was ruled no takedown and the wrestlers ended the opening frame scoreless.
Carr escaped to begin the second and nearly earned a takedown in the period but Hamiti’s length once again proved problematic for Carr and the Badger thwarted the effort. Carr pieced together a masterful third-period ride and finished with over a minute of riding time for a 2-0 decision.
At 125 pounds, No. 17 Terukina started hot with two first period takedowns and led No. 5 Eric Barnett, 6-1, after three minutes. Terukina added two more takedowns in the final period to complete the upset by major decision, 14-3. The Hawaii native was named UFC Fight Pass Most Outstanding Wrestler for his performance.
No. 18 Evan Frost took on Nicolar Rivera at 133 pounds and secured a 12-6 decision. Frost had two takedowns and a pair of reversals, as well as two minutes of riding time, in the win. … rest of story at … Cyclones.com/Wrestling-no-10-iowa-state-dominates-no-18-wisconsin
No. 6 Buckeyes Sweep Columbia, Hofstra Sunday in New York
COLUMBUS, Ohio — No. 6 Ohio State (4-0) started a Sunday double header at Columbia (0-2) with a 49-0 win over the Lions and followed that effort with a 51-0 win at Hofstra (0-1) in the afternoon.
Since opening the season with a 24-12 win at No. 3 Virginia Tech, Ohio State has won its last 33 individual matches. Ohio State earned bonus points in 19-of-20 matches Sunday in New York.
How it Happened vs. Hofstra
165-No. 18 Bryce Hepner (OSU) def. Matt Rogers (HOF) | TF, 18-2 (7:00)
In his first action of the season, Hepner struck first with a pair of takedowns to lead 6-1 after the first three minutes. The wrestlers started neutral in the second before Hepner added two more takedowns to lead 12-2 after five minutes. Again starting neutral to open the third, got the final takedown to win by technical fall, 18-2.
174-No. 6 Carson Kharchla (OSU) def. Ross McFarland (HOF) | MD, 17-3
Kharchla led 6-1 after the first period on a pair of takedowns. McFarland escaped to open the second before a Kharchla takedown made it 9-2 to close out the second. An escape upped the lead to 10-2 before a Buckeye takedown increased the advantage to 13-2. Kharchla finished the match to win by major decision, 17-3.
184-No. 10 Gavin Hoffman (OSU) def. Will Conlon (HOF) | TF, 19-4 (5:27)
Hoffman battled for the opening takedown for a 3-0 lead after 90 seconds. A minute later Hoffman added the second takedown of the period for a 6-1 lead after three minutes. Conlon chose bottom and Hoffman let him go for a Hofstra escape point. After a Hoffman takedown, Conlon added another escape point before another Hoffman takedown made it 12-3 Buckeyes after five minutes. The match ended with a win by technical fall, 19-4, for the Buckeyes. … rest of story at … Ohiostatebuckeyes.com/Wrestling-ohio-state-at-columbia-hofstra-live-updates
NO. 3 HAWKEYES DOWN NO. 16 OREGON STATE, 25-11
IOWA CITY, Iowa – The third-ranked University of Iowa men’s wrestling team won seven matches in a 25-11 victory over No. 16 Oregon State on Sunday afternoon in its home opener at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. The Hawkeyes had three bonus point victories over the Beavers and a 96-66 advantage in match points. “Good test. I give them kudos,” said head coach Tom Brands. “I give Pendleton kudos. He is a professional. He is no slouch. He is a worthy opponent. He comes from a place where he isn’t going to roll over and let you tickle his belly. I have known him as a competitor for a long time. I knew that we had to be ready coming in here.”
Oregon State got on the board first as Brandon Kaylor won via a 7-6 decision over Drake Ayala. Kaylor used a takedown with 25 seconds remaining in the third period to clinch the win. Iowa then rattled off two bonus point victories as Brody Teske put together a major decision over Gabe Whisenhunt before Real Woods notched a technical fall over Cleveland Belton by a score of 18-3.
“It is cool. It’s fun,” said Teske. “It is a lot better than working a nine to five. It is a great opportunity, and I give all the glory to God. All the support, I am grateful for everything. I’m in a great place right now and moving forward.”
At 149 pounds Victor Voinovich III and Nash Singleton remained tied after regulation but a takedown in sudden victory gave Voinovich a 6-3 victory. Jared Franek closed out the first half of the dual with a, 10-3, decision over Murphy Menke. … rest of story at … Hawkeyesports.com/No-3-hawkeyes-down-no-16-oregon-state-25-11

