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NC State’s Jakob Camacho Tabbed ACC Wrestler of the Week

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (theACC.com) – NC State’s Jakob Camacho was named the Atlantic Coast Conference Wrestler of the Week following his 2-0 performance over the second week of the season, Nov. 6-12.
Wrestling at 125 pounds for the No. 3 Wolfpack, Camacho helped lead his team to a 2-0 day at the WrangleMania event, as NC State recorded dominant dual match wins over Bloomsburg (45-4) and No. 25 Purdue (37-3) to move to 4-0 on the season.
Nationally ranked Camacho started his day with a 19-4 technical fall win over Bronson Garber of Bloomsburg, in which he controlled the match from start to finish to put the Wolfpack on track en route to the 45-4 win over the Huskies.
In the heavily anticipated match versus Purdue’s No. 3 Matt Ramos to start off NC State’s second match of the day, Camacho did not disappoint as he came from behind to force a 4-4 tie heading into the third period. In the third period, Camacho got an escape to take the lead for the first time and jumped ahead on a takedown with 45 seconds left in the match to win 8-5. 
With his 2-0 week and win over Ramos, Camacho moved up to No. 3 at 125 pounds … rest of story at … Theacc.com/Wrestling-nc-states-jakob-camacho-tabbed-acc-wrestler-of-the-week

November 15, 2023 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Ryan Earns 200th Win at Ohio State with 53-0 Victory over Edinboro

COLUMBUS, Ohio — No. 7 Ohio State (2-0) earned its second dual victory of the season with a 53-0 win over visiting Edinboro (0-1) Sunday at the Covelli Center. The win gave Tom Ryan, head coach of the Buckeyes, his 200th dual victory at Ohio State. He now has 309 for his career.  … story and videos at … Ohiostatebuckeyes.com/Wrestling-no-7-ohio-state-vs-edinboro-live-updates

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Air Force Concludes App State Invite with Three Champions
BOONE, N.C. – When the dust settled in Varsity Gym, Air Force had three champions out of five finalists and seven placers at the Mountaineer Invitational, hosted by Appalachian State on Saturday afternoon. Tucker OwensGiano Petrucelli and Sam Wolf will return to the Academy with championship titles.
Air Force’s first champion of the day was in the 125 division as No. 22 Tucker Owens bested Kyle Montaperto (UVA) by major decision, 16-7. Owens made a case for outstanding wrestler with a 16-0 technical fall in his opening bout, followed by two 16-point major decisions in the semis and finals. Owens is 4-0 so far this season.
The Falcons’ second champ of the day was No. 28 Giano Petrucelli in the 165 class. Petrucelli rumbled through the opening rounds with a pair of decisions over Appalachian State wrestlers. In the finals, Petrucelli was put to test as his opponent Will Miller (App State) raced out to an early 5-1 lead. Petrucelli showed tenacity and responded with three-straight takedowns and a four-point nearfall to secure the comeback win.
At 184, Sam Wolf claimed his second Mountaineer Invite championship title in as many tries, … rest of story at … GOairforcefalcons.com/Wrestling-air-force-concludes-app-state-invite-with-three-champions

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App State Wrestlers Win 3 Titles at Mountaineer Invitational
BOONE, N.C — Cody BondTommy Askey and Jacob Sartorio all won individual titles Saturday as App State Wrestling had 11 top-three finishers in the top division of the Mountaineer Invitational.
Bond, who suffered a season-ending injury last year, earned a well-earned title with a 5-4 decision against 31st-ranked Michael Gioffre from Virginia in the 149 final. Bond trailed 4-1 entering the third period before getting an escape, delivering a three-point takedown with 33 seconds left and riding out the remainder of the match.
Askey went 4-0 in his 157-pound bracket, ending his run with a 4-2 finals decision over Virginia’s Dylan Cedeno. A takedown with 1:29 left in the second period made the difference.
Sartorio went 3-0 in the heavyweight division, winning by fall and an 18-2 tech fall before claiming a 15-4 major decision against Air Force’s Antonio Ramos in the final match. … rest of story … APPstatesports.com/Wrestling-app-state-wrestlers-win-3-titles-at-mountaineer-invitational

November 15, 2023 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

NORTH CAROLINA SWEEPS DUALS OVER BUFFALO, NO. 13 ARIZONA STATE

BETHLEHEM, PA. – The North Carolina wrestling program swept its matches Saturday at WrangleMania, defeating Buffalo (32-7) and No. 13 Arizona State (22-16).
To start the day against the Bulls, Carolina won eight of 10 matches in the dual, highlighted by back-to-back falls early and one technical fall to close the matchup. 
Caden McCrary (133) and Lachlan McNeil (141) sparked the Tar Heels early, with consecutive first period pins. Making his season debut, Cade Lautt (285) capped off the victory for Carolina with the tech fall.
The group of Spencer Moore (125), Jayden Scott (149), Danny Nini (157), Gavin Kane (184) and Max Shaw (197) all were victorious by decision.
Against the Sun Devils, Carolina collected two major decisions, one technical fall, one injury default and one decision in the effort.  
Moore (125), McNeil (141), Sonny Santiago (157), Shaw (197) and Lautt (285) finished on the winning side for the Tar Heels. … rest of story and results … GOheels.com/Wrestling-sweeps-duals-over-buffalo-no-13-arizona-state

November 14, 2023 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Citadel Bulldogs Edge Clarion, Overpower Williams, Millersville at George Mason Duals

FAIRFAX, Va. — Despite initially falling to the host Patriots by a narrow 18-17 margin, The Citadel (5-1, 0-0 SoCon) put together a highly-competitive performance throughout the George Mason Duals, dispatching both Williams College (39-10) and Millersville University (55-0) while also narrowly ousting Clarion via a total match points tiebreaker (17-17, 64-62) on Saturday, Nov. 11 at the George Mason Field House.

FINAL RESULTS — DUAL ONE
George Mason def. The Citadel, 18-17
Saturday, Nov. 11 | Fairfax, Va.

125 — Ben Monn (MASON) def. Malik Hardy (CIT), DEC (4-1, SV-1)
133 —George Rosas (CIT) over Shawn Nonaka (MASON), DEC (5-4)
141 —Jacob Silka (CIT) over Michael Rapuano (MASON), MD (12-1)
149 — Kaden Cassidy (MASON) over Carson DesRosier (CIT), DEC (7-6)
157 — DJ McGee (MASON) over Thomas Snipes (CIT), DEC (4-2)
165 —Ben Haubert (CIT) def. Evan Maag (MASON), DEC (8-5, SV-1)
174 —Josh Stillings (CIT) over Sean Coughlin (MASON), MD (11-2)
184 — Malachi DuVall (MASON) over Adam Ortega (CIT), FALL (3:31)
197 —Patrick Brophy (CIT) over Tyler Kocak (MASON), DEC (7-4 SV-1) … rest of results and story at … Citadelsports.com/Wrestling-bulldogs-edge-clarion-overpower-williams-millersville-at-george-mason-duals

November 14, 2023 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Blue Devils Defeat Cleveland State, Kent State at West Virginia Duals

MORGANTOWN, W. Va.- Duke wrestling finished 2-1 on the day, after defeating Cleveland State, 24-17, and Kent State, 19-16, before falling to West Virginia, 40-6, at the West Virginia Duals in the WVU Coliseum on Sunday.

HOW IT HAPPENED
•    Senior Logan Agin started the day out strong with a 15-1 major decision over Nick Molchak of Cleveland State at 125-pounds.
•    After dropping the following two matches, the Blue Devils bounced back and secured 15 straight points for a 19-10 lead heading into the 197-pound bout.
•    The Vikings battled back to win the final two matches, but Duke was able to hold on for the 19-16 victory.
•    Against Kent State, graduate student Jarred Papcsy was in full control of the 149-pound battle, defeating Michael Lewarchick in a major decision, 13-3.
•    Junior Logan Ferrero and senior Jack Wimmer and Conor Becker earned convincing wins at
157-, 174- and 184-pounds, respectively, to strengthen the Blue Devils’ lead.
•    Sophomore heavyweight Connor Barket secured the 24-17 win for Duke, after registering a tech fall over Corey Boerio, 16-1 (7:00), in the final match.
•    The Blue Devils closed the day against the host Mountaineers and faced nationally-ranked opponents in nine of their 10 matches. … rest of story at … GOduke.com/Wrestling-blue-devils-defeat-cleveland-state-kent-state-at-west-virginia-duals

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University of Iowa sets attendance record for women’s wrestling event (probably)

IOWA CITY − The University of Iowa set a world attendance record for a women’s wrestling event on Sunday.
Most likely.
A crowd of 8,207 showed up for the Hawkeye women’s Carver-Hawkeye Arena debut, the Trailblazer Duals. That was a world record for a women’s wrestling event, according to a public address announcement at the arena. Asked later for information regarding the previous women’s wrestling attendance record, an Iowa athletics department spokesperson said that information was not readily available. The spokesperson said the university isn’t 100% certain that Sunday’s event set a record. But, considering women’s wrestling crowds are typically not large gatherings, Iowa is confident that 8,207 set the record by a comfortable margin.
It’s another historic achievement set by the program, which is the first-ever women’s wrestling Division I program at a Power Five conference school.
More:Iowa women’s wrestling dominates Trailblazer Duals in Carver-Hawkeye Arena
The Hawkeyes were clinical in the Trailblazer Duals, winning 29 of 30 matches against three teams. Iowa finished the day with 127 total team points, conceding just four on the day. … story at … Hawkcentral.com/story/iowa/wrestling/University-of-iowa-womens-wrestling-sets-world-attendance-record

November 14, 2023 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

#3 NC State University Adds Two More Dubs at Wranglemania

Bethlehem, Penn. – No. 3 NC State wrestling (4-0) defeated Bloomsburg 45-4 and No. 25 Purdue 37-3 on the road Saturday afternoon. 
The heavily anticipated match for Jakob Camacho certainly did not disappoint for Wolfpack fans. Camacho upset Purdue’s No. 3 Matt Ramos to start off the second match of the day. At the conclusion of the first period he was behind 1-3 and was able to force a 4-4 tie headed into the third. In the third period he got an escape to take the lead for the first time and jumped ahead when he secured a takedown with 45 seconds left to win 8-5. 
Kai Orine and Dylan Fishback both walked away with major decisions over ranked opponents from Purdue. 
The Wolfpack won nine of 10 bouts over the Huskies, including one via a pin, five via technical falls, and two via major decisions.  

#3 NC State 45, Bloomsburg 4
125 – No. 8/11 Jakob Camacho (NCSU) def. Bronson Garber, 19-4, tech. fall
133 – Jacob Cox (NCSU) def. Michael Cassidy, 14-2, major dec.
141 – Koy Buesgens (NCSU) def. Josh Mason, 17-6, major dec.
149 – No. 8/7 Jackson Arrington (NCSU) def. Cade Balestrini, 16-1, tech. fall
157 – William Morrow def. Aaron Faison (NCSU), 13-3, major dec.
165 – No. UR/32 AJ Kovacs (NCSU) def. Macon Myers, 10-1, fall
174 – Derek Fields (NCSU) def. Anthony DeRosa, 19-4, tech. fall
184 – No. UR/28 Dylan Fishback (NCSU) def. Tanner Culver, 16-1, tech. fall
197 – No. 5/5 Trent Hidlay (NCSU) def. Kolby Flank, 21-6, tech. fall
HWT – Chase Horne (NCSU) def. Shane Noonan, fall
*rankings based on FloWrestling/Intermat, UR = unranked

The Wolfpack won nine of 10 bouts over the Boilmakers, including four via technical falls and two via major decisions. 
#3 NC State 37, #25 Purdue 3
125 – No. 8/11 Jakob Camacho (NCSU) def. No. 3/3 Matt Ramos, 8-5, dec.
133 – No. 5/4 Kai Orine (NCSU) def. No. 31/29 Dustin Norris, 14-1, major dec.
141 – No. 10/9 Ryan Jack (NCSU) def. Greyson Clark, 17-2, tech. fall … rest of story at … GOpack.com/news/Wrestling-adds-two-more-dubs-at-wranglemania

November 13, 2023 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

No. 7 Ohio State Wins Season Opener at No. 3 Virginia Tech, 24-12

COLUMBUS, Ohio — No. 7 Ohio State (1-0) defeated No. 3 Virginia Tech (0-1) Friday at Cassell Coliseum in Blacksburg, Virginia. The Buckeyes got victories from four freshmen, including a pin by Ryder Rogotzke, a true freshman, at 184, to take the Top 10 match from the Hokies, 24-12. Redshirt freshmen Brendan McCrone (125), Luke Geog (197) and Nick Feldman (HWT) also posted wins.
McCrone had the upset of the match with a major decision victory  (11-3) over No. 4 Eddie Ventresca in the opening bout of the match. 

How it Happened
125 – Brendan McCrone (OSU) def. No. 4 Eddie Ventresca (VT) | MD, 11-3
Ventresca scored first with a takedown for at 3-0 lead. McCrone earned a point with an escape near the end of the first to make it 3-1 Virginia Tech. McCrone made it 3-2 with another escape to start the second. McCrone then got the late takedown and a four-point near fall in the second to make it 9-3 Buckeyes. The redshirt freshman Buckeye kept the pressure up in the third to come away with the upset and the 11-3 win by major decision. McCrone got a point for riding time and another for three cautions called against Ventresca.   

133 – No. 7 Sam Latona (VT) def. No. 14 Nic Bouzakis (OSU) | D, 7-5
Latona ended the first period with a takedown to lead 3-0. Bouzakis escaped to start the second to make it 3-1 in favor of the Hokies. Neither wrestler added points the remainder of the second. Latona chose down to open the third and added a point with an escape to make it 4-1. Latona added a take down. Bouzakis added an escape and takedown but Latona won by decision, 7-5. 

141 – No. 5 Jesse Mendez (OSU) def. Hunter Mason (VT) | TF, 18-3
Mendez opened with a takedown for a 3-0 lead and then made it 9-3 quickly with another pair of takedowns. The period ended with Mendez in the lead 16-3 after another takedown and a four-point near fall. The second period ended with Mendez up 18-3 after a two-point near fall for the win by technical fall, 18-3.  … rest of story at … Ohiostatebuckeyes.com/Wrestling-no-7-ohio-state-at-no-3-virginia-tech-live-updates

November 13, 2023 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

HUSKERS DOMINATE CAMELS BEHIND FOUR TECHNICAL FALLS

Lincoln – The No. 9 Nebraska wrestling team routed the Campbell Camels, 37-4, in front of a crows of 2,527 at the Bob Devaney Sports Center on Friday night.
The matchup began at 184 pounds, where No. 9 Lenny Pinto started off strong for the Huskers, recording a takedown in the first period to make the score 3-1. In the second period, Caleb Hopkins notched a takedown of his own to take a 5-3 lead. Pinto continued to trail by two but with less than 10 seconds left in the bout, Pinto grabbed another takedown to claim the victory, 6-5. At 197, No. 7 Silas Allred faced off against Levi Hopkins. Allred got off to a fast start in the opening period, posting two takedowns and an escape to take a 7-4 lead. In the second period, the Husker sophomore recorded another takedown and an escape to go into the final period with an 11-5 advantage. The two fought evenly in the third period and Allred grabbed the 11-6 victory. In the heavyweight division, Campbell’s No. 15-ranked Taye Ghadiali took control over NU’s Harley Andrews in the second and third periods after Andrews scored the first takedown of the match. Ghadiali grasped the Camels’ first victory of the night with a 24-12 major decision.  No. 13 Caleb Smith got the Big Red back on track at 125. He notched a takedown in the first period to take a 3-1 lead over the Camels’ Zander Phaturos. The two fought evenly in the second period and the score remained 3-1. Smith tallied a takedown and an escape in the third period and used a riding time advantage to nab the 8-2 decision.
At 133, No. 31 Jake Van Dee continued the Husker momentum with a 10-2 victory over Logan Hile. The Nebraska redshirt freshman recorded two takedowns in the first period to grab a 6-1 edge. He notched an escape in the second period to increase the lead to 7-1. Van Dee used a reversal and riding time edge to claim the major decision, 13-4. … rest of story … Huskers.com/Huskers-dominate-camels-behind-four-technical-falls

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Wrestling: Huskers Smash Campbell 37-4 in Home Opener
Nebraska put on a dominant effort in front of dozens of former Husker wrestlers in its season opener Friday night at the Devaney Center. The 9th-ranked Huskers mowed through Campbell 37-4, putting up points in bunches along the way. No slouch, Campbell is in the “others receiving votes” part of the rankings. Make no mistake, the way Nebraska handled the Fighting Camels shows how good this team is. … rest of story … Cornnation.com/Wrestling-huskers-smash-campbell-37-4-in-home-opener

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College Women’s Results

Montreat Women’s Wrestling Goes 1-1 at Life Duals
MARIETTA, Ga.— The Montreat women’s wrestling team matched up against two schools at the Life Duals in Marietta, Ga. Friday afternoon. Facing Marymount University and Siena Heights University, the Cavs split their duals, resulting in a 1-1 team record to start the season.  
The Cavaliers started their afternoon with a win over Marymount. After a pair of double forfeits, Mariah Gonzalez recorded a 12-2 tech fall victory at 116 to put Montreat up 4-1. Charlotte Wheeler then made it 8-1 with a 10-0 tech fall at 130. Though the Cavs fell in the final of the three contested bouts, they picked up their first victory of the year with an 8-6 final. 
In the second and final matchup, Montreat faced Siena Heights, a team also receiving votes in the national poll. An early pin gave the Saints a 5-0 edge before Trinity Howard answered with a fall of her own to level the score at five through the 123-lb battle. Following a pin and tech fall in favor of SHU, Nicole Lewis brought the Cavaliers within five with an 11-0 tech fall; however, two more double forfeits resulted in a 14-9 concluding scoreline. 
“This was a great opportunity to get warmed up for tomorrow. … rest of story at … Montreatcavaliers.com/Womens-wrestling-womens-wrestling-goes-1-1-at-life-duals

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Women’s Wrestling Capture First Ever Win at Dual Meet
Emory, VA – Bluefield State University Women’s Wrestling program won their first-ever dual meet on Thursday evening over Southwest Virginia CC on the strength of two pins, a technical fall, and four forfeits.
Gracelyn Hanson and Raelie Hernandez opened the scoring, receiving a pair of forfeits. Caitlyn Ash, moving up a weight to 136, used a counter and then a half nelson to score a pin. Malia Cook earned her third victory of the year with a first period fall of her own. Hannah Mae Catungal earned her fifth win of the year on the strength of a technical fall, her second of the year. Charniece McClarence got her hand raised at 170, and Tayla Grove, normally a 155, bumped up to 191 lbs to get a win. “This was pretty cool. To be fortunate enough to be on the bench while these young women made Bluefield State history is a kind of blessing” said Sam Gardner. “They are hard workers, dedicated, scrappy, and fun. I’m lucky I have the opportunity to work with them. Caitlyn showed me what I thought she was capable of after moving up a class from last week. Malia tried a move we’d been working on in practice and missed it, but she didn’t let it bother her. She picked herself up, stayed on the attack, and got the pin. … rest of story at … GObstate.com/General-womens-wrestling-capture-first-ever-win-at-dual-meet

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McDaniel College to Add Women’s Wrestling in Fall 2024
WESTMINSTER, Md. – McDaniel College has announced the addition of women’s wrestling to the intercollegiate athletics program. The team is slated to start competition in the fall of 2024 and increase the total number of athletic teams at McDaniel to 25.
One of the fastest-growing sports in high school, women’s wrestling is rapidly expanding at the collegiate level. According to the National Wrestling Coaches Association, the number of female high school wrestlers has exploded from just 804 in 1994 to more than 50,000 in 2023. In addition, the National Federation of State High School Associations reports that the number of high school girls participating in wrestling has increased 55% since 2021-22. Today, 44 states offer separate state wrestling championships for girls.
At the collegiate level, women’s wrestling is currently offered at 169 institutions and became an NCAA emerging sport in 2020-21. Based on the most recent participation rate, women’s wrestling is on track to become the NCAA’s 91st NCAA championship and is the highlighted sport among the six existing NCAA Emerging Sports for Women.
McDaniel’s women’s wrestling program will become the 61st Division III program, the third Centennial Conference program, and the first Division III collegiate program in Maryland. McDaniel’s women’s program will be developed under the leadership of Head Men’s and Women’s Wrestling Coach Mason Goretsas. … rest of story … Mcdanielathletics.com/Womens-wrestling-mcdaniel-college-to-add-womens-wrestling-in-fall-2024

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Iowa women host historic first home event Sunday, with three other Div. I teams in the Trailblazer Duals
The wrestling community celebrated when the University of Iowa announced that it would be the first Div. I Power Five program to sponsor women’s wrestling. When they hired World champion and Olympic medalist Clarissa Chun to be its head coach, anticipation built. Last year, a strong set of recruits redshirted for a year, in preparation for Iowa’s first women’s wrestling college season.
The wait is over. The Iowa women’s wrestling team will host its first competition as a varsity women’s program on Sunday at the Trailblazer Duals, welcoming the other three NCAA Div. I programs to historic Carver-Hawkeye Arena: Presbyterian College, Sacred Heart University and Lindenwood University. You can sense the importance of this moment just listening to Coach Chun talk about Sunday “I am really excited. I don’t know what to expect with the crowd coming out for a women’s wrestling event. When I initially got announced in Carver Hawkeye Arena, there was so much excitement, and there still is, … rest of story … Themat.com/news/Iowa-women-host-historic-first-home-event-sunday-with-three-other-div-i-teams-in-the-trailblazer-duals


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