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DI graduation rates remain at highest level

Division I student-athletes are graduating at record rates, according to the latest Graduation Success Rate data announced Wednesday. The overall single-cohort rate held steady at 91%, which is the highest rate recorded.  
Figures released Wednesday reflect graduation numbers among student-athletes who entered college in 2017.
Since the implementation of Division I academic reforms initiated over two decades ago — including modifications of initial-eligibility requirements and progress-toward-degree standards, as well as application of the Academic Performance Program — long-term graduation rate increases have been observed overall and across sport and demographic subgroups. 
Since 2002, overall student-athlete GSR has increased from 74% to 91%, with notable increases in diverse student-athlete populations. 
Black student-athlete graduation rates have increased from 56% to 82%. When analyzed by sport, Black Football Bowl Subdivision student-athlete rates have increased from 54% to 82%, and Black men’s basketball student-athlete rates have increased from 46% to 84%. Hispanic/Latino student-athlete rates have increased from 64% to 89%. 
“The increases and record highs in graduation success rates over the last two decades demonstrate the unique talents, abilities and tenacity of college athletes to achieve academic excellence, while performing at the highly competitive level of Division I athletics,” said Robert Davies, president emeritus of Central Michigan and chair of the Division I Committee on Academics. “The Committee on Academics applauds student-athletes for their remarkable achievements and celebrates college educators and campus leaders for their commitment to advancing student-athlete academic success.”
For more than 20 years, significant gains have been demonstrated within all student-athlete sport subgroups.
Baseball student-athlete graduation rates have increased from 66% to 91%. Football Bowl Subdivision rates have increased from 63% to 85%, while Football Championship Subdivision rates have increased from 62% to 80%. Men’s wrestling rates have increased from 61% to 88%. … more at … https://www.ncaa.org/news/2024/11/20/media-center-di-graduation-rates-remain-at-highest-level.aspx

November 24, 2024 Posted by | Uncategorized | , , , | Leave a comment

North Carolina Colleges’ News – mid November

Abbey Wrestling Rallies for Victory over Montevallo
BELMONT, N.C. — The Belmont Abbey wrestling team earned a third Conference Carolinas victory after rallying to defeat Montevallo 24-18 Tuesday afternoon at the Wheeler Center.
The Crusaders won six total bouts on the day but it was the final three bouts from Kyler Pickard (184), Caleb Moore (197) and Justin Wright that helped the Crusaders seal the victory.
Belmont Abbey improves to 3-1 overall, 3-0 in Conference Carolinas action. Montevallo is 2-2 overall and 1-2 in the league.
HOW IT HAPPENED
Montevallo opened the match with a pin at 125. The Crusaders went on to win the next three bouts … more at … https://abbeyathletics.com/news/2024/11/19/abbey-wrestling-rallies-for-victory-over-montevallo.aspx
And …

Isaac Trumble Named ACC Wrestler of the Week
Charlotte, N.C. – Wolfpack wrestling’s heavyweight, Isaac Trumble, has been named the ACC Wrestler of the Week, as announced by the conference Tuesday, November 19.
The redshirt junior went 3-0 across dual-matches on Friday at home and Sunday in New Jersey, which included two ranked wins and two falls over his opponents.
After his statement wins over the weekend Trumble is now ranked sixth in the country at heavyweight according to InterMat and fifth according to FloWrestling. These marks his highest-ever individual rankings … more at … https://gopack.com/news/2024/11/19/wrestling-isaac-trumble-named-acc-wrestler-of-the-week

Bramhall voted Wrestler of the Week
GREENVILLE, S.C. (Nov. 19) – For a third consecutive week, the University of Mount Olive women’s wrestling team earned Conference Carolinas Wrestler of the Week, as sophomore Savannah Bramhall garnered the accolade on Tuesday afternoon.
A native of Charlotte, North Carolina, Bramhall produced a 5-1 record in the 160-weight class this week with five falls. On Wednesday night, she delivered a first-round fall over Rihana Carson of Emory & Henry, as the Trojans cruised to 39-10 win in conference action. Over the weekend, Bramhall reached the podium with a third-place finish at the Blue Hose Challenge hosted by Presbyterian. She recorded a 4-1 mark and won her initial two bouts defeating Savannah Pitts of Huntingdon and Kascidy Garren of Presbyterian. Bramhall was pinned in the semifinals of the bracket by No. 10 ranked May Cuyler of Presbyterian. She rebounded in the consolation bracket with a win via fall over Cathua Timas of Allen before capturing third with another fall … more at … https://umotrojans.com/news/2024/11/19/womens-wrestling-bramhall-voted-wrestler-of-the-week.aspx
And …

Multi-Talented Kai Orine Taking On New Challenge For NC State Wrestling
After reaching the NCAA podium twice at 133, Kai Orine is moving up to 141 for his final season with the NC State wrestling team
Suffice it to say, Kai Orine might not by your typical college wrestler. Off the mat, Orine is a very talented artist who has worked on designing different graphics and art for the NC State Athletics Department. His undergrad program was Art and Design, and he spent the summer in Prague to fulfill a class requirement. Orine also serves as the in-house barber and tattoo artist for the Wolfpack wrestling team, as he has done all of his own tattoos as well. “I’m very comfortable with how I’ve matured into my position on this team,” said the Imperial, Missouri native. “I’ve been around long enough where I’m very comfortable with being honest with myself about where I am on and off the mat here in Raleigh.” 
On the mat, Orine has been a huge part of the success NC State has had over the last few years as a starter each of the last three years. But due to Covid, the 2024-25 season will serve as a ‘bonus year’ for Orine. “I think this is the most different year thus far,” Orine said. “I think that is because I’ve basically gone through everything there is to go through already in my time here. 
“Being here so long, there is not that much that will surprise me now.” One surprise for Wolfpack fans during the preseason, was the weight class Orine will be at this year. After earning All-American honors and winning an ACC championship each of the last two years at 133 pounds, Orine will be spending his final season in Raleigh at 141. 
It is not unfamiliar territory for Orine. After redshirting the 2019-20 campaign, Orine was at 141 in the shortened Covid season of 2021. The weight cut was tough on Orine to get to 133 pounds in his sixth season, and the move up to 141 allows the Pack the option to redshirt 2024 All-American Ryan Jack before his final season of eligibility. … more at … https://www.flowrestling.org/articles/13045155-multi-talented-kai-orine-taking-on-new-challenge-for-nc-state-wrestling
And …

#10 Owen Trephan Transfers To Lehigh
Heavyweight All-American contender Owen Trephan will transfer to Lehigh to finish out his college eligibility.
In huge transfer news, heavyweight Owen Trephan will finish his college eligibility at Lehigh University after spending the first five years of his career at NC State. Trephan is a two-time NCAA Qualifier and will enter the rankings at #10 based on his win this year over current #10 Luke Luffman and his wins last year over #16 Jim Mullen and #15 Dayton Pitzer.  
Trephan had the following to say about his transfer to Lehigh:
“NC State will always be home to me, and I’ll forever be a part of the Wolfpack. I’m incredibly grateful for the support Coach Pat and the staff have given me over the years, as well as the memories I’ve made with my teammates. That said, I’m excited for this new opportunity at Lehigh, I believe fully that they give me the best possibility to reach my fullest potential and get on the podium in March.”
Trephan was the starter for NC State the past two seasons but was forced out of the starting lineup after #5 Isaac Trumble moved up to 285 pounds from 197. Trephan will slot into the lineup perfectly for the Mountain Hawks after formerly ranked #8 Nathan Taylor went down with a season-ending injury the first weekend of the season. Trephan will wrestle for Lehigh starting in the second semester and will be in the hunt … more at … https://www.flowrestling.org/articles/13044217-10-owen-trephan-transfers-to-lehigh
And …

Mount Olive captures win over Lincoln Memorial, 45-5
MOUNT OLIVE (Nov. 20) – Behind three falls and six forfeits, the Trojans remained undefeated in the early season following a 45-5 victory against Lincoln Memorial on Wednesday night in South Atlantic Conference Carolinas action at Kornegay Arena. With the win, the University of Mount Olive women’s wrestling program improves to 3-0 overall with an identical record in conference play. The Trojans hold a 2-0 mark all-time series following the second meeting between the sides in the last three years. Meanwhile, Lincoln Memorial drops to 0-1 this season after its first dual of the year.
Mount Olive built an early 20-0 advantage following forfeits in the initial four matches of the meet. In the 131-weight class, sophomore Ayonna McNeill delivered a quick first-round fall versus Calista Gibson before fellow sophomore Angelica Steffy won via pin over Stephanie Castro at 138 to stretch the lead to 30-0. The Lady Railsplitters earned a forfeit in the 145-weight class to close the gap to 30-5 before sophomore Savannah Bramhall rebounded with a first-round fall over Shonticia Taft at 160. The Trojans received forfeits in the final two weight classes to secure a 45-5 victory … more at … https://umotrojans.com/news/2024/11/20/womens-wrestling-mount-olive-captures-win-over-lincoln-memorial-45-5.aspx

November 23, 2024 Posted by | Uncategorized | , , | Leave a comment

28 nationally ranked teams headline massive Missouri Valley Women’s Open this weekend

Known as one of the largest and most challenge women’s college wrestling events, the 2024 Missouri Valley Women’s Open will feature 28 nationally ranked teams and dozens of nationally ranked individuals. With more than 700 entries, this two-day extravaganza will be held at the Burns Athletic Complex at Missouri Valley College on Friday and Saturday. The event will feature the new women’s college weight classes, and will have a huge impact on the team and individual national rankings for the NCAA, the NAIA and the NJCAA.
Of the 28 ranked college teams, there are 15 teams which are ranked in the top 10 of their division.
Six of the top 10 NAIA teams are entered, No. 1 Grand View, No. 4 University of the Cumberlands, No. 6 William Penn, No. 7 Campbellsville, No. 9 Missouri Valley College and No. 10 Texas Wesleyan.
Five of the top 10 NCAA teams will compete: No. 1 Iowa, No. 4 Grand Valley State, No. 5 McKendree, No. 7 Colorado Mesa and No. 8 Lindenwood.
The four NJCAA teams in the top 10 which are entered are No. 2 Carl Albert State, No. 5 Southeast CC, No. 6 Iowa Central CC and No. 10 Iowa Lakes CC. Also entered is the No. 4 ranked team from USports in Canada, the University of Alberta.
Last year, the University of Iowa led the field with six champions. Iowa returns two Missouri Valley Open champions, Brianna Gonzalez (117) and Samantha Calkins (207), the only two champions from 2023 who are entered.
Returning Missouri Valley Open runners-up in the field are Emilie Gonzalez of Iowa (110), Ava Bayless of Iowa (110), Gianna Moreno of Friends (138), Madison Sandquist of Sacred Heart (180), Alivia White of Iowa (207) and Isabeau Shalack of Colorado Mesa (207).
The eight No. 1 ranked college wrestlers in the field include … more at … https://www.themat.com/news/2024/november/21/28-nationally-ranked-teams-headline-massive-missouri-valley-women-s-open-this-weekend

November 23, 2024 Posted by | Uncategorized | , | Leave a comment

How the Top 25 (and more) Fared: Nov. 11-17

A look at how all the teams in Division I did this week based on their ranking in the NWCA Division I Men’s Wrestling Coaches Poll.
Here’s a breakdown of how the action unfolded in Division I Men’s Wrestling this past week. Teams are sorted by their rank in the NWCA Division I Coaches Poll, then followed by the teams receiving votes (in the order they received votes), then the unranked teams in alphabetical order.
Highlighted in the dual results are upsets or ranked head-to-head matches of note. Individual rankings are via InterMat.
Top 25
1. Penn State (1-0)
WON Drexel 41-3
133: #9 Braeden Davis (Penn State) over Kyle Waterman (Drexel) D;7-5
165: #1 Mitchell Mesenbrink (Penn State) over #31 Cody Walsh (Drexel) T;21-4
174: #2 Levi Haines (Penn State) over Jack Janda (Drexel) T;16-0
184: #1 Carter Starocci (Penn State) over #32 Giuseppe Hoose (Drexel) T;19-3
285: #1 Greg Kerkvliet (Penn State) over Tanner Updegraff (Drexel) F;1:40

2. Iowa (3-0)
WON Bellarmine 49-0
125: #31 Kale Petersen (Iowa) over Jack Parker (Bellarmine) T;26-6
133: #7 Drake Ayala (Iowa) over Trayce Eckman (Bellarmine) M;14-6
141: #31 Ryder Block (Iowa) over David Mayora (Bellarmine) T;19-4
149: #4 Kyle Parco (Iowa) over Zac Cowan (Bellarmine) T;21-4
157: #1 Jacori Teemer (Iowa) over Gray Ortis (Bellarmine) F;:24
165: #2 Mikey Caliendo (Iowa) over Cole Nance (Bellarmine) T;21-6
174: #6 Nelson Brands (Iowa) over Grant O’Dell (Bellarmine) T;20-5
184: #9 Gabe Arnold (Iowa) over Devan Hendricks (Bellarmine) D;5-3
197: #2 Stephen Buchanan (Iowa) over Andrew Liber (Bellarmine) T;16-1
285: #11 Ben Kueter (Iowa) over Daulton Mayer (Bellarmine) F;:32

3. Oklahoma State (2-0)
WON #24 Oregon State 36-3
WON Utah Valley 38-6
125: #6 Troy Spratley (Oklahoma State) over #24 Maximo Renteria (Oregon State) D;7-4 SV
141: #14 Tagen Jamison (Oklahoma State) over Nash Singleton (Oregon State) M;11-3
149: #17 Carter Young (Oklahoma State) over Ayden Garver (Oregon State) M;14-4
157: #33 Ethan Stiles (Oregon State) over #9 Teague Travis (Oklahoma State) D;7-4
165: #5 Cameron Amine (Oklahoma State) over Murphy Menke (Oregon State) M;13-3
174: #5 Dean Hamiti (Oklahoma State) over #33 Sean Harman (Oregon State) T;18-1
184: #3 Dustin Plott (Oklahoma State) over TJ McDonnell (Oregon State) T;24-8
197: #20 Luke Surber (Oklahoma State) over #7 Trey Munoz (Oregon State) D;5-0
285: #2 Wyatt Hendrickson (Oklahoma State) over Brett Mower (Oregon State) T;16-1

125: #6 Troy Spratley (Oklahoma State) over Bridger Ricks (Utah Valley) D;5-3
141: #27 Haiden Drury (Utah Valley) over Kolter Burton (Oklahoma State) D;5-0
149: #17 Carter Young (Oklahoma State) over Q’Veli Quintanilla (Utah Valley) T;25-9
157: #9 Teague Travis (Oklahoma State) over Ryker Fullmer (Utah Valley) D;5-1
165: #6 Terrell Barraclough (Utah Valley) over #5 Cameron Amine (Oklahoma State) D;4-4 TB RT
174: #5 Dean Hamiti (Oklahoma State) over Mark Takara (Utah Valley) T;20-5
184: #3 Dustin Plott (Oklahoma State) over Caleb Uhlenhopp (Utah Valley) T;20-4
197: #20 Luke Surber (Oklahoma State) over Kael Bennie (Utah Valley) F;5:50
285: #2 Wyatt Hendrickson (Oklahoma State) over Jack Forbes (Utah Valley) T;24-7

4. Nebraska (3-0)
WON #25 North Carolina 34-3
WON Campbell 40-6
125: #27 Anthony Molton (Campbell) over Alan Koehler (Nebraska) D;8-3
133: #22 Domenic Zaccone (Campbell) over #11 Jacob Van Dee (Nebraska) D;4-1 SV … more at … https://mattalkonline.substack.com/p/how-the-top-25-and-more

November 22, 2024 Posted by | Uncategorized | , | Leave a comment

DI Live Streaming Guide (11/21 – 11/24/2024)

We’re already four weeks into the 2024-25 season  and we have a full slate of DI duals this week. A total of 35 duals will be contested. Since it can be difficult to figure out where and when to watch all of these events, InterMat has put together a list of all of the live-streamed events occurring this week. Below are the dates/times and how to watch each match (with links).
To make this guide even easier to find, we’ve added a link on our homepage and the latest Live Streaming Guide will appear right under the header articles. 
All times Eastern

Thursday, November 21:
Indiana at Columbia  7:30 PM  ESPN+
Missouri at Illinois  8:00 PM  B1G+

Friday, November 22:
Seton Hill at VMI  6:00 PM  ESPN+
West Virginia at Appalachian State  7:00 PM  FloWrestling
Michigan at Duke  7:00 PM
Morgan State at Maryland  7:00 PM  B1G+
Minnesota at North Dakota State  7:00 PM  NDSU All-Access
Rutgers at Virginia Tech, 7:00 PM  ACC Network Extra
Embry-Riddle at Arizona State  7:30 PM  ESPN+
Arizona Christian at Arizona State  7:30 PM  ESPN+
Rider at Northern Illinois  8:00 PM  ESPN+ … more at … https://intermatwrestle.com/articles.html/47_streaming-guide/di-live-streaming-guide-1121-11242024-r99757/

November 21, 2024 Posted by | Uncategorized | , , , | Leave a comment

2024 ACTIVE Coaches – Top Dual Wins – D-III

TDR Editor’s Notes ; The following are Active head coaches grouped by divisions. This listing is for coaches of NCAA Division III college teams. We welcome, input such as corrections and additions. Please contact us at the editor’s email … martinkfleming@gmail.com so we can update these lists accurately after each season. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
ACTIVE Coaches(D-III)– Top 35 (or so) with at least 100 wins
1.) Roger Crebs (Lycoming College)                              450
2.) Lonnie Morris (Johnson & Wales)                             446
3.) Ron Beaschler (Ohio Northern Univ.)                        391
4.) Bruce Haberli (New York University)                       345 
5.) Dave Mitchell (Luther College)                                  327
6.) Tim Fader (Wis.-Eau Claire,Whitewater, LaCrosse) 319
7.) Martin Nichols (Ithaca College)                                 313
8.) Jon Laudenslager (Wilkes University)                       290
9.) John Oostendorp (Coe College)                               278
10.) Jay Jones (Rhode Island College)                   274
11.) Bryan Brunk   (Messiah College)                   266
12.) Dave Malecek (Wisconsin-LaCrosse State)    232
13. Drew Black (Wesleyan Univ.)                       227
14.) Duane Ritter (SUNY Oneonta State)             207
15.) Jon Egan (Roger Williams) –                          193
16.) Mike Howard (SUNY-Oswego State)            189 
17.) Eric Keller   (Wartburg College) –                   183
18.) Jon McGovern (Dubuque University) –           178
19.) Craig Thurber (Thiel College) –                      171
20.) Jamie Gibbs (Baldwin-Wallace) –                   169
21.) Brian Anderson (Wabash College) –               167
22.) Joe Galente (College of New Jersey)              158
23.) Leo Kocher (University of Chicago)                154 –  inc.  retired 2024
24.) Steve Marianetti (Elmhurst College) –            152 
25.) Eric Van Kley (Central College,) –                   148   
26.) James Holder (Springfield College)                145
27.) Brandon Bissette (Olivet College)                   138
28.) Jason Garriques (Centenary College)             130
29.) Greg Ilaria (U.S. Merchant Marine) –              127
30.) Al Russomano (Scranton Univ.)                      119
31.) Joe Favia (Stevens Institute of Tech.)              116
32.) Duane Bastress (York College, Pa.)                 109
33.) Keith Norris (John Hopkins Univ.)                  105
34.) Nathan Shearer (Washington & Lee)               103
35.) Bill Schindel (Adrian/Mount Union)               100
36.) Scott Honacker (Williams College)                   98
37.) Mike DeRoehn (Wisc-Platteville, Oshkosh, Lakeland) 94

November 21, 2024 Posted by | Uncategorized | , , | Leave a comment

2024 ACTIVE Coaches – Top Dual Wins – Junior Colleges

TDR Editor’s Notes ; The following are Active head coaches grouped by divisions. This listing is for coaches of Junior College teams, Nationally and in California as they have seperate seasons. We welcome, input such as corrections and additions. Please contact us at the editor’s email … martinkfleming@gmail.com so we can update these lists accurately after each season. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
ACTIVE Coaches–  Top 20         JUCO with at least 28 wins

  1. Joe Renfro (NE Okla. A&M/Labette, Kan.)                     244
  2. Luke Moffitt (Iowa Central Comm. Coll.)                        205
  3. Josh Rhoden (Clackamas Comm. Coll.)                          169 – ret. 2022
  4. Jim Zeigler (Northwest Wyoming)                                 109  inc.
  5. Keith Maute (Niagara County C.C.)                                100
  6. Josh Watts (Iowa Western Comm. Coll./Darton)            90  inc.
  7. Art Castillo (Western Wyoming)                                      84  inc.
  8. Cole Spree (Indian Hills C.C./Ellsworth)                        79
  9. Cody Alesch (Iowa Lakes Comm. Coll)                            67
  10. Ken Kepley (Pratt Comm. Coll.)                                       61
  11. Adam Whitlach (S.Wern Oregon C.C.)                             56 – inc.
  12. Steve Kelly (North Iowa C.C.)                                           54
  13. Justin Signorelli (SUNY-Alfred/SUNY-Ulster)                 41
  14. Paul Schmidt (Nassau Comm. Coll.)                                 39  inc.
  15. Chris Leese (Penn State Mont Alto)                                  38  inc.
  16. Beau Vest (Cowley Comm. Coll.)                                      36
  17. Mike Bammes (Barton Comm. College)                           35
  18. Francis Beaujon (Lassen Comm. Coll.)                            34
  19. Tim Duggan (Triton C.C.)                                                  32
  20. John Chillem (Camden County Comm. Coll.)                 28  inc.

ACTIVE Coaches California Junior Colleges  – Top 5 with 100 wins                    

1.) Paul Keysaw (Fresno City/Moorpark College)       281
2.) Jake Fitzpatrick (Santa Rosa College)                    250  — inc.
3.) Dan Garriott (Cerritos College)                             177
4.) Vince Silva (Santa Ana College)                            143
5.) Joe Dansby (Cuesta College)                                116
6.) Steve Siroy (Chabot College)                                  85 – inc

November 21, 2024 Posted by | Uncategorized | , | Leave a comment

Jones, McBryde sisters secure pins in women’s division at NWCA All-Star Classic

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. – The women’s division at the 2024 NWCA All-Star Classic got the marquee college event off to an explosive start with three pins across the five NCAA versus NAIA themed matchups. Top ranked NCAA wrestler and returning NCWWC champion Amani Jones of North Central struck fast with an inside trip to the back in the opening seconds of her 124-pound bout against Grand View’s Maya Davis. Jones pounced with a claw-ride finish for a pin in 1:20 over the two-time NAIA All American.
Jones is a two-time age-group World medalist for Team USA with bronze medal wins at the 2023 U20 World championships and the 2024 U23 World Championships. The Life duo of Jamilah and Latifah McBryde, both ranked No. 1 in the NAIA ranks, joined Jones with pinning combinations on Saturday evening at Penn State’s famed Rec Hall. It only took 48 seconds for Jamilah McBryde to end things against NCAA No. 2 Aine Drury of King at 145 pounds. Drury went for an over-under body lock toss, and nearly landed it, but McBryde was able float her hips over and wind up on top for the pin.
Latifah McBryde was pushed a little harder by top-ranked NCAA athlete Cheyenne Bowman of King. Bowman took a 4-0 lead just over one minute into the 160-pound contest with a takedown-to-turn sequence. McBryde took the momentum in the back half of period one with a step out and takedown heading into the break. Early in the second period, McBryde went high-flyer off a Bowman single leg to get the pin in 3:40. Earning decision wins were athletes representing the NCAA division … more at … https://www.themat.com/news/2024/november/16/jones-mcbryde-sisters-secure-pins-in-women-s-division-at-nwca-all-star-classic?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

November 20, 2024 Posted by | Uncategorized | , , , | Leave a comment

Starocci stakes claim to 184 with sudden victory win over Keckeisen to cap eventful NWCA All-Star Classic

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. – Round one to Carter Starocci. The four-time NCAA champion for Penn State defeated returning NCAA champion Parker Keckeisen of Northern Iowa in sudden victory overtime to punctuate an eventful night of wrestling at the 2024 NWCA All-Star Classic.
The 184-pound showdown at Rec Hall was a match of positioning and patience. Starocci and Keckeisen dueled to a 1-1 stalemate at the end of regulation, both men earning an escape point. The only difference in the match to that point was negligible, Starocci escaping in seven seconds compared to Keckeisen’s 35-second escape time.
In the two-minute sudden victory period, it was Starocci who controlled the center of the mat, doing well with his underhook tie. Starocci fought through a lengthy finish from an outside single leg attempt to end the match, 4-1, with 27 seconds left in overtime and send the Penn State faithful home on a positive note. Starocci bumped up from 174 pounds where he has won the last four NCAA tournaments and came into the season ranked No. 1 at 184 pounds. Keckeisen is the reigning 184-pound national champion and has finished in the top three of the weight class the past four years.
Another Nittany Lion made the decision to bump up in weight and declared themselves a top contender with an impressive win on Saturday night. Levi Haines, last year’s NCAA champion at 157 pounds, took out No. 3 Cade Devos of South Dakota State, 7-0, to solidify his No. 2 ranking at 174 pounds. Haines looked every bit his normal self up two weight classes.
Also picking up wins for the top-ranked Nittany Lions were No. 2 Shayne Van Ness at 149 pounds and No. 4 Tyler Kasak at 157 pounds, both of whom are past third-place finishers at the NCAAs. Van Ness put it on No. 3 Ty Watters of West Virginia with a 16-4 major decision win. Kasak emerged with a controlled, 4-2, win against No. 5 Peyten Kellar of Ohio. The 141-pound NCAA finals rematch between Ohio State’s Jesse Mendez and Penn State’s Beau Bartlett had a similar tenor to their previous matches. … more at … https://www.themat.com/news/2024/november/16/starocci-stakes-claim-to-184-with-sudden-victory-win-over-keckeisen-to-cap-eventful-nwca-all-star-classic?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

November 20, 2024 Posted by | Uncategorized | , | Leave a comment

Women’s College Opens this past weekend: Albion, Blue Hose, Millersville, Mike Clock and Mile High Opens held

Each week as appropriate, USA Wrestling will post the results from women’s college open tournaments from the weekend. There were five more tournaments held across the nation during the third weekend of the season. This past weekend’s tournaments were the Albion Open in Michigan, the Blue Hose Challenge in South Carolina, the Millersville Open in Pennsylvania, the Mike Clock Open in Oregon and the Mile High Open in Arizona.

Albion Open (at Albion)
Sunday, November 17
Notes: NCAA No. 4 Grand Valley State had a strong performance at the Albion Open, with four individual champions: Ana Malovich (117), Hannah Palise (131), Elleni Johnson (145) and Aaliyah Grandberry (207). Johnson defeated teammate Skylar Little Soldier in the finals. NAIA No. 10 Indana Tech had three champions. Makayla Young (103), Tehani Soares (110) and Rose Kaplan (124). Bo Geibe, an Indiana Tech wrestler competing unattached, won the 160-pound title. The other champions were Madison Small of NCAA Trine (138) and Abbie Miles of NCAA Albion (180)

103
1st Place Match – Makayla Young (Indiana Tech) won by tech fall over Kirsten Cortez (Carthage College) (TF 10-0)
3rd Place Match – Kyleigh Honaker (Manchester University) won by fall over Gabby Motz (Albion) (Fall 1:56)
5th Place Match – Abigail Alvarado (Manchester University) won by fall over Lexi Doerflinger (Hiram) (Fall 2:19)

110
1st Place Match – Tehani Soares (Indiana Tech) won by fall over Kylee Bentley (Hiram) (Fall 0:40)
3rd Place Match – Allison Hancher (Indiana Tech) won by decision over Julia Snyder (Rochester Christian University) (Dec 7-4)
5th Place Match – Caroline Farris (Alma) won by decision over Lynsey Light (Albion) (Dec 6-2)

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1st Place Match – Ana Malovich (Grand Valley State) … more at … https://www.themat.com/news/2024/november/18/women-s-college-opens-this-past-weekend-albion-blue-hose-millersville-mike-clock-and-mile-high-opens-held

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