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Bobby Bowman, 174/184 commits to Arizona State

April 17th, 2010 | Author: HSWrestling.net
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Athlete/Weight: Bobby Bowman, 174/184
College Choice: Arizona State

Bobby Bowman, 174/184’s Details:

(Hometown, State, Commitment Type)

Mount St. Joseph, MD, Verbal

PIAA Wrestling Championship: Class AA brackets

March 9th, 2010 | Author: PennLive.com
This article was originally published at PennLive.com. Copyright: PennLive.com.

Boiling Springs' Joe Spisak

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(The Patriot-News)

PIAA Class AA brackets can also be found in bracket form at
http://highschoolsports.pennlive.com/tournament/4629/

103 POUNDS: SW-1 Nick Roberts, North Star so 35-0 vs. SE-5 Anthony Bilotta, Pius X jr 32-7; NW-3 Nate Schwab, Smethport so 27-4 vs. SE-2 Joseph Byers, Delone Catholic so 32-9; NW-2 Tyler Pier, Harbor Creek sr 36-8 vs. SE-3 Robert Ritschard, Oley Valley fr 36-6; SW-4 Ryan Wilson, Mt. Union so 37-3 vs. NE-1 Zain Retherford, Line Mountain fr 36-1.

NW-1 Corey Bush, Ridgeway so 33-3 vs. SE-4 Matt Williams, Pen Argyl fr 39-6; SW-3 Joshua Patrick, Ligonier Valley fr 31-5 vs. NE-2 David Sheesley, Mifflinburg so 30-7; SW-2 Nick Hough, Mt. Pleasant jr 26-7 vs. NE-3 Matt Welliver, Benton fr 27-11; SW-5 Zach Swarrow, Beth-Center fr 35-8 vs. SE-1 Brad Farley, Bermudian Springs so 35-1.

112 POUNDS: SE-1 Randy Cruz, Bethlehem Catholic so 34-5 vs. SW-5 Aaron Toth, Charlerol so 30-4; NW-3 Tyler Roberts, Jamestown jr 39-8 vs. NE-2 Cody Wheeler, Towanda jr 35-3; NW-2 Matt Spragale, Mercer jr 37-16 vs. NE-3 Colt Cotton, Benton fr 32-6; SE-4 Jamie Welsh, Pen Argyl jr 37-9 vs. SW-1 Phillip Elias, Shady Side Academy jr 29-6.

NE-1 David White, Athens sr 41-3 vs. SE-5 Dylan Long, Northwestern Lehigh sr 29-5; SW-3 Evan Link, Penn Cambria jr 34-4 vs. SE-2 Nick Lamoreaux, Milton Hershey sr 31-3; SW-2 Josh Polacek, Westmont Hilltop jr 32-7 vs. SE-3 Nate Giorgio, Schuylkill Valley jr 43-5; SW-4 Kie Brown, Huntingdon Area jr 40-5 vs. NW-1 Shane Rankin, Union City jr 43-2.

119 POUNDS: SW-1 Geoff Alexander, Shady Side Academy jr 31-3 vs. SE-5 Brandon Arnsberger, Octorara so 33-5; NW-3 Sean Byham, Saegertown jr 37-6 vs. SE-2 Pete Renda, Brandywine Heights fr 36-8; NW-2 Aaron Roberts, Jamestown so 34-9 vs. SE-3 Adam Phillippi, Saucon Valley sr 38-9; SW-4 Ty Dively, Claysburg-Kimmel so 33-6 vs. NE-1 Michael Rhone, Benton sr 38-3.

NW-1 Mason Beckman, Reynolds jr 45-0 vs. SE-4 Kody Rittenbaugh, Pine Grove jr 36-6; SW-3 Cory Thomas, Bedford sr 37-3 vs. NE-2 Ben Carey, Montoursville sr 34-5; SW-2 Tanner Hough, Westmont-Hilltop jr 35-5 vs. NE-3 Tyler Watts, South Williamsport sr 30-5; SW-5 Adam Weinell, Blairsville sr 39-5 vs. SE-1 Arty Walsh, Juniata so 43-0.

125 POUNDS: NW-1 Dylan D’Urso, Reynolds so 38-6 vs. SE-4 Justin Mazza, Pius X sr 34-5; SW-3 Joe Lascari, North Star sr 34-4 vs. NE-2 Ben Knecht, Athens sr 36-8; SW-2 Anthony Elias, Shady Side Academy jr 36-9 vs. NE-3 Ethan Midkiff, Mifflinburg sr 31-3; SW-5 Tanner Cahill, Conemaugh Twp. Fr 32-5 vs. SE-1 Tyler Small, Delone Catholic sr 36-4.

SW-1 Dave Makara, Burrell jr 41-5 vs. SE-5 Ty Shoffstall, Tri Valley fr 36-9; NW-3 Matt Bryer, Cochranton so 38-7 vs. SE-2 Laike Gardner, Biglerville so 36-6; NW-2 Dylan Simmer, Iroquois sr 19-3 vs. SE-3 Zac Beitz, Juniata so 46-2; SW-4 Taylor Boyd, Juniata Valley sr 37-5 vs. NE-1 Coltin Fought, Benton jr 38-6.

 

130 POUNDS: SE-1 Joe Spisak, Boiling Springs sr 43-1 vs. SW-5 Francis Mizia, Bentworth so 34-8; NW-3 Levi Morton, North East sr 29-5 vs. NE-2 Adam Kritzer, Line Mountain so 31-13; NW-2 Trevor McCauley, Redbank Valley sr 39-3 vs. NE-3 Ben Emmett, Central Columbia jr 30-4; SE-4 Derek Goodwin, Hamburg sr 40-7 vs. SW-1 Ronnie Garbinsky, Tyrone jr 38-0.

NE-1 Brandon Pesarchick, Shamokin jr 35-5 vs. SE-5 Dakota Davis, Schuylkill Valley sr 34-10; SW-3 Michael DePalma, Jeannette jr 31-4 vs. SE-2 Mikey Racciato, Pen Argyl fr 41-4; SW-2 Frank Martellotti, Shady Side Academy sr 45-2 vs. SE-3 Kolby Mashack, Tamaqua jr 35-5; SW-4 Jeremy Landowski, Burrell jr 22-9 vs. NW-1 Austin Matthews, Reynolds fr 41-6.

135 POUNDS: SW-1 A.J. Schopp, Tyrone sr 38-0 vs. SE-4 John Lynch, Saucon Valley jr 36-5; NE-3 Garth Mahosky, Canton sr 32-6 vs. NW-2 Quinton O’Rourke, Johnsonburg sr 29-6; NE-2 Josh Lahr, Shamokin jr 17-7 vs. NW-3 Tim Clark, Saegertown sr 35-7; SW-5 Trey Easter, Bedford sr 33-8 vs. SE-1, Nick Hodgkins, Wyomissing jr 33-1.

NW-1 Garet Pisani, Rideway sr 34-2 vs. SW-4 Noah Tarr, Blairsville fr 32-12; SE-3 Nikko Stevens, Northern Lehigh jr 30-7 vs. SW-2 Trevor Kushner, Westmont-Hilltop sr 32-6; SE-2 Mike Giorgio, Schuylkill Valley sr 40-11 vs. SW-3 Cole Claar, Claysburg-Kimmel jr 36-5; SE-5 Luciano Burriesci, Pen Argyl jr 32-16 vs. NE-1 Luke Frey, Montoursville jr 30-0.

140 POUNDS: SE-1 Colin Shober, Schuylkill Valley sr 49-0 vs. SW-4 Josh Shane, Chestnut Ridge sr 32-5; SW-3 Luke Lohr, Somerset sr 32-5 vs. NW-2 Ian Chiesa, Northwestern sr 27-6; SW-2 Michael Imnes, Chartiers-Houston jr 30-2 vs. NW-3 Herbie Hennegan, Mercer sr 36-13; SE-5 Elisha Gaylor, Wyomissing sr 30-14 vs. NE-1 Alex Stanton, Blue Ridge sr 36-1.

SW-1 Phillip Steinberg, Central Cambria sr 33-1 vs. SE-4 Seth Beitz, Juniata sr 41-7; NE-3 Alec Eggerton, Loyalsock sr 26-5 vs. SE-2 Dylan Killian, Annville Cleona jr 35-8; NE-2 Derek Shingara, Shamokin sr 31-7 vs. SE-3 Anthony Dalton, Bermudian Springs sr 33-8; SW-5 Richard Baker, North Star sr 33-7 vs. NW-1 Cody Copeland, Greenville so 37-1.

145 POUNDS: SE-1 Philip Racciato, Pen Argyl sr 38-3 vs. SW-4 Anthony Risaliti, Central Cambria so 32-7; SW-3 Corey Aungst, Claysburg-Kimmel jr 38-3 vs. NW-2 Luke Taylor, Reynolds sr 38-12; SW-2 Nick Carr, South Fayette jr 28-2 vs. NW-3 Mikel Boughner, Cochranton sr 39-10; SE-5 Sam Scheib, Tri-Valley so 35-13 vs. NE-1 Aaron Fry, Muncy sr 40-0.

SW-1 Shawn Perich, Portage sr 37-1 vs. SE-4 Dillon Smith, Jim Thorpe sr 34-10; NE-3 Garrett Russell, Athens sr 36-8 vs. SE-2 Noah Horst, Schuylkill Valley jr 39-11; NE-2 Elias Biddle, Warrior Run sr 33-5 vs. SE-3 Jackson Stabile, Hamburg jr 44-4; SW-5 Chris Nagel, Southern Huntingdon sr 62-4 vs. NW-1 Jordan Moss, Sharon sr 42-0.

152 POUNDS: NW-1 Brandon Collins, Commodore Perry sr 33-4 vs. SW-5 Gus Mizia, Bentworth jr 36-7; SE-3 Jordan Knaub, York Suburban sr 26-2 vs. NE-2 Mike Testen, Athens sr 35-7; SE-2 Craemer Hedash, Northern Lehigh sr 29-7 vs. NE-3 Tyler Hain, Warrior Run sr 33-4; SE-4 Guliano Caloiero, Schuylkill Valley jr 36-10 vs. SW-1 Cody Wiercioch, Charleroi fr 34-1.

NE-1 Zach Strickland, Muncy jr 29-1 vs. SE-5 Kyle Flohr, Fairfield jr 27-6; NW-3 Kyle Mariacher, Mercer so 45-8 vs. SW-2 Travis McKillop, Burrell jr 41-5; NW-2 Jeremy King, Ft. LeBoeuf sr 37-1 vs. SW-3 Montana Trombetta, Carlynton jr 36-4; SW-4 Brian Gibbons, Bedford jr 32-5 vs. SE-1 Kyle Dehaut, Bethlehem Catholic jr 34-6.

160 POUNDS: SW-1 Sam Guidi, Fort Cherry jr 27-2 vs. SE-5 Bryn Bowman, Tri Valley sr 32-7; NW-3 Tyler Gargano, Hickory jr 46-3 vs. SE-2 Dylan Treaster, Juniata jr 37-10; NW-2 Wes Phipps, Grove City so 33-2 vs. SE-3 John Blank, Notre Dame-Green Pond so 34-6; SW-4 Dylan Demain, Bentworth jr 34-6 vs. NE-1 Eric Hess, Benton sr 37-2.

NW-1 Dirk Cowburn, Coudersport sr 45-1 vs. SE-4 Cody Breiner, Fleetwood sr 39-6; SW-3 Nolan Greenwald, Burrell sr 30-13 vs. NE-2 Caleb Lomax, Montoursville sr 33-3; SW-2 Christopher Gallaher, Forest Hills jr 35-1 vs. NE-3 Mike Cobb, Wyalusing jr 39-2; SW-5 John George, Richland sr 22-7 vs. SE-1 Ryan Maurer, Schuylkill Valley sr 46-6.

171 POUNDS: NE-1 Nathaniel Brown, Lewisburg jr 37-0 vs. SE-5 Nick Edmonson, Saucon Valley sr 35-8; SW-3 Ryan Burnheimer, Westmont-Hilltop so 31-4 vs. SE-2 Luke DeLuise, Pius X sr 35-3; SW-2 Dakota DesLauriers, Burrell fr 21-4 vs. SE-3 Colin Hedash, Northern Lehigh jr 32-3; SW-4 David Kephart, Portage jr 36-4 vs. NW-1 Lewendo Teague, Sharon sr 41-1.

SE-1 Riccardo Plummer, York Suburban sr 31-3 vs. SW-5 Michael Kazalas, Keystone Oaks jr 26-7; NW-3 Greg Baptists, Reynolds sr 34-13 vs. NE-2 Shane Stark, Lake Lehman sr 34-5; NW-2 Zack Zelcs, Ridgeway sr 33-6 vs. NE-3 Mike Clark, Wyalusing sr 30-9; SE-4 Glenn Miller, Hamburg sr 42-2 vs. SW-1 Matthew Cunningham, Shady Side Academy sr 44-4.

189 POUNDS: NW-1 Stephan Ceremuga, Commodore Perry jr 38-0 vs. SE-4 Tyler Horn, Pen Argyl jr 29-14; SW-3 Zack Glessner, Forest Hills sr 35-4 vs. NE-2 Ryan Hembury, Muncy jr 36-4; SW-2 Kyle Dudley, Valley sr 33-3 vs. NE-3 Ryan Solomon, Milton fr 31-7; SW-5 Nicholas Baer, Somerset jr 27-12 vs. SE-1 Ian Gimbar, Saucon Valley jr 40-5.

SW-1 Zak Newton, Penn Cambria sr 35-6 vs. SE-5 Nate Ronan, Octorara sr 31-5; NW-3 R.J. Malson, Greenville sr 33-7 vs. SE-2 Garth Lakitsky, Tamaqua jr 35-3; NW-2 Jacob Shields, Brookville jr 10-1 vs. SE-3 Dylan Scheidt, Schuylkill Valley jr 41-4; SW-4 Gary Kiefer, Fort Cherry jr 28-3 vs. NE-1 Travis Chesla, Towanda sr 37-1.

215 POUNDS: NE-1 Eric Laytos, Lackawanna Trail so 37-6 vs. SE-5 Joseph Kreiner, Delone Catholic sr 28-11; SW-3 Ray Campbell, Charleroi sr 28-8 vs. SE-2 Stan Williams, York Suburban sr 30-4; SW-2 Jamel Fortson, Mt. Union sr 36-3 vs. SE-3 Curtis Gardner, Catasauqua sr 27-2; SW-4 Joel Suter, Northern Bedford jr 30-4 vs. NW-1 Brian Hooks, Commodore Perry sr 37-2.

SE-1 Josh Rogers, St. Pius X sr 27-5 vs. SW-5 Jeff Meier, Forest Hills jr 34-6; NW-3 Matt Mongera, Seneca so 38-13 vs. NE-2 Todd Hall, Athens sr 37-7; NW-2 Jared Burger, Union City sr 44-1 vs. NE-3 Nick Dawson, Montoursville sr 31-5; SE-4 Dylan Ferguson, Fairfield sr 14-4 vs. SW-1 Brian Beattie, Burrell jr 42-4.

285 POUNDS: SE-1 Ben Ancheff, Williams Valley jr 23-1 vs. SW-4 Robert Oshaben, Forest Hills sr 31-9; SW-3 Josh Duplin, Westmont-Hilltop so 33-9 vs. NW-2 Greg Reinke, Union City jr 27-1; SW-2 John Rizzo, Richland so 37-1 vs. NW-3 Dillon Sarcinella, Greenville sr 36-5; SE-5 Cris Ramirez, Milton Hershey sr 24-8 vs. NE-1 Wes Tillett, Shamokin jr 34-4.

SW-1 Jeff Tarley, Beth-Center jr 35-1 vs. SE-4 Briar Stern, Lehighton sr 25-11; NE-3 Pete Champluvier, Wyalusing sr 31-8 vs. SE-2 Tylor Unger, Boiling Springs jr 32-15; NE-2 Tyler DeMott, Benton sr 36-2 vs. SE-3 Dan Fultz, Juniata sr 46-4; SW-5 Jake Linn, Charleroi sr 29-10 vs. NW-1 Joe Chittester, Ridgeway sr 37-0.                

Southeast Class AA Region results are complete from Wilson High School

March 6th, 2010 | Author: PennLive.com
This article was originally published at PennLive.com. Copyright: PennLive.com.

SOUTHEAST REGION

At Wilson HS

(Top five from each weight advance to PIAA Wrestling Championships)

Team Scoring: 1. Schuylkill Valley (SV) 151; 2. Pen Argyl (PA) 99; 3. Juniata (Jun) 93.5; 4. Saucon Valley (SaV) 75; 5. Bethlehem Catholic (BC) 68; 6. Delone Catholic (DC) 64; 7. Northern Lehigh (NL) 62; 8. York Suburban (YS) 58.5; 9. Bermudian Springs (BeS) 55; 10. Boiling Springs (BoS) 54.5; 11. Wyomissing (Wyo) 48; 12. Pius X (PiX) 46; 13. Hamburg (Ham) 42.5; 14. Tamaqua (Tam) 40.5; 15. Tri-Valley (TV) 37.5; 16. (tie) Milton Hershey (MH) and Octorara (Oct) 31; 18. St. Pius X (SPX) 30; 19. (tie) Biglerville (Big) and Lehighton (Leh) 29; 21. Brandywine Heights (BH) 28.5; 22. Williams Valley (WV) 24; 23. (tie) Fairfield (Fa) and Pine Grove (PG) 23; 25. (tie) Annville-Cleona (AC) and Catasauqua (Cat) 21; 27. Notre Dame-Green Pond (ND) 20; 28. Oley Valley (OV) 17; 29. Northwestern Lehigh (NwL) 16; 30. (tie) Jim Thorpe (JT) and Fleetwood (Ftw) 14; 32. Panther Valley (PaV) 9; 33. Susquenita (Sus) and Pequea Valley (PV) 8.5; 35. (tie) Church Farm School (CFS) and Eastern York (EY) 7; 37. (tie) North Schuylkill (NS), Schuylkill Haven (SH) and Springfield Twp. (ST) 4; 40. (tie) Bishop McDevitt (BM), Harriton (Har) and Littlestown (Lit) 3; 43. Lower Moreland (LM) 2.5; 44. (tie) Mahanoy Area (MA) and Palmerton (Pal) 2; 47. (tie) Cardinal Dougherty (CaD) and New Hope (NH) 1; 49. (tie) Bristol Boro (BB), Columbia (Col), Delaware Christian School (DCS); Phil Mont Christian (PMC) and Plumstead Christian (PC) 0.

Semifinals

103: Joseph Byers DC d Baffour Atakora-Bediak CFS 7-2; Brad Farley BeS md Anthony Bilotta PiX 15-5. 112: Nick Lamoreaux MH d Jamie Welsh PA 3-2; Randy Cruz BC md Nate Giorgio SV 11-2. 119: Arty Walsh Jun tf Kody Rittenbaugh PG 18-3 (3:11); Peter Renda BH d Adam Phillippi SaV 4-2. 125: Tyler Small DC d Justin Mazza PiX 8-2; Laike Gardner Big d Zac Beitz Jun 8-4. 130: Joe Spisak BoS md Joshua Ruppert DC 13-1; Mikey Racciato PA d Derek Goodwin Ham 5-0. 135: Nick Hodgkins Wyo md Nikko Stevens NL 15-1; Mike Giorgio SV tf John Lynch SaV 18-2 (4:24). 140: Colin Shober SV md Dalton Anthony BeS 19-7; Dylan Killian AC d Seth Beitz Jun 5-3 OT.

145: Noah Horst SV d Elliot Riddick BC 5-4; Phillip Racciato PA p Sam Scheib TV 4:23. 152: Craemer Hedash NL d Guliano Caloiero SV 7-3; Kyle Dehaut BC d Kyle Flohr Fa 10-7. 160: Ryan Maurer SV d Bryn Bowman TV 9-8; Dylan Treaster Jun d John Blank ND 8-5. 171: Riccardo Plummer YS d Nick Edmonson SaV 3-2; Luke DeLuise PiX p Derec Sauve Sus 4:47. 189: Garth Lakitsky Tam p Matt Wolf BeS 2:40; Ian Gimbar SaV p Dylan Scheidt SV 5:48. 215: Josh Rogers SPX p Tyler Rank Wyo 4:56; Stan Williams YS d Dylan Ferguson Fa 7-2. 285: Tylor Unger BoS d Briar Stern Leh 3-2; Ben Ancheff WV d Dan Fultz Jun 2-1.

Fifth-place

103: Bilotta d Atakora-Bediak 6-2. 112: Dylan Long NwL md Ty Herzog NL 13-4. 119: Brandon Arnsberger Oct d Zane Heller NL 3-2. 125: Ty Shoffstall TV d Richard Cruz BC 8-7. 130: Dakota Davis SV d Ruppert 7-3. 135: Luciano Burriesci PA d Anthony Farole Leh 3-2. 140: Eisha Gaylor Wyo d Allen Daubert PG 13-6. 145: Scheib p Riddick 1:23. 152: Flohr d David Lucykanish Leh 6-2. 160: Bowman d Mitchell Ball PV 3-2. 171: Edmonson won by medical forfeit over Sauve. 189: Nate Ronan Oct d Wolf 4-2 3 OT. 215: Joseph Kreiner DC p Rank 1:57. 285: Chris Ramirez MH p Kenny Zurbano SaV :26.

Third-place

103: Robert Ritschard OV d Matt Williams PA 3-1. 112: Giorgio d Welsh 5-0. 119: Phillippi d Rittenbaugh 6-3. 125: Z. Beitz tf Mazza 17-2 (4:59). 130: Kolby Mashack Tam d Goodwin 7-5. 135: Stevens d Lynch 3-2. 140: Anthony md S. Beitz 11-3. 145: Jackson Stabile Ham d Dillon Smith JT 3-1. 152: Jordan Knaub YS d Caloiero 4-2. 160: Blank p Cody Breiner Ftw 2:41. 171: Colin Hedash NL d Glenn Miller Ham 5-3. 189: Scheidt p Tyler Horn PA 3:31. 215: Curtis Garner Cat d Ferguson 4-1. 285: Fultz d Stern 3-2.

Championships

103: Farley md Byers 12-1. 112: Cruz md Lamoreaux 14-2. 119: Walsh d Renda 4-3. 125: Small md Gardner 11-2. 130: Spisak d M. Racciato 7-3. 135: Hodgkins d Giorgio 7-0. 140: Shober tf Killian 18-3 (2:37). 145: P. Racciato md Horst 14-5. 152: Dehaut d C. Hedash 7-2 OT. 160: Maurer d Treaster 6-5. 171: Plummer d DeLuise 9-4. 189: Gimbar d Lakitsky 5-3. 215: Rogers p Williams 4:54. 285: Ancheff d Unger 6-2.

NCAA All Qualifiers By Flowrestling [Article]

March 11th, 2009 | Author: Flowrestling

Here is the list of all 2008 2009 NCAA Qualifiers. To make the text bigger, use the full screen option to the right or tools tab to increase the size. To see the At Large Bids, Click here
 Complete NCAA Qualifiers

1

2
125
Byrne
Brendan
Maryland
RSJR
Cape May
21-8
1
ACC

3
125
Garnett
Jarrod
Virginia Tech
FR
Newark, DE
39-7
2
ACC

4
125
Clark
Tyler
Iowa State
SO
Davenport,
IA
24-6
2
Big 12

5
125
Fio
Joey
Oklahoma
SO
Sandpoint,
ID
21-3
1
Big 12

6
125
Blanc
Obenson
Oklahoma State
RSSR
Naples, FL
27-8
3
Big 12

7
125
Futrell
Bernard
Illinois
FR
Oak Forest,
IL
23-12
6
Big Ten

8
125
Escobedo
Angel
Indiana
RSJR
Griffith,
IN
22-3
1
Big Ten

9
125
Falck
Charlie
Iowa
RSSR
Arlington,
IA
22-4
3
Big Ten

10
125
Watts
Mike
Michigan
SR
Riverton,
UT
14-11
 
Big Ten

11
125
Olanowski
Eric
Michigan State
RSFR
Virginia Beach,
VA
20-17
7
Big Ten

12
125
Sanders
Zachary
Minnesota
RSFR
Wabasha,MN
35-7
5
Big Ten

13
125
Precin
Brandon
Northwestern
JR
Orland Park,
IL
27-3
2
Big Ten

14
125
Triggas
Nikko
Ohio State
SO
Moraga, CA
20-15
 
Big Ten

15
125
Pataky
Brad
Penn State
RSSO
Clearfield,
PA
28-9
4
Big Ten

16
125
Bonanno
Steve
Hofstra
FR
Wantagh, NY
28-13
2
CAA

17
125
Nicholson
James
Old Dominion
RSSO
Des Moines,
IA
35-2
1
CAA

18
125
Chamberlain
William
Duquesne
JR
Shippensburg,
PA
26-9
1
East Regional

19
125
Reber
Derek
Bucknell
FR
Lewisburg,
PA
31-10
3
EIWA

20
125
Nickerson
Troy
Cornell
RSJR
Chenango Forks,
NY
20-0
1
EIWA

21
125
Garner
Prescott
Navy
FR
Wes Linn,
OR
28-14
5
EIWA

22
125
Peterkin
Rollie
Penn
SO
Wellsley,
MA
21-5
2
EIWA

23
125
Moser
Ian
Bloomsburg
RSSO
Dover, DE
22-12
3
EWL

24
125
Ivanco
Jay
Clarion
RSSO
Monroville,
PA
19-12
2
EWL

25
125
Donahoe
Paul
Edinboro
RSSR
Davison, MI
31-0
1
EWL

26
125
Sentes
Scotti
Central Michigan
FR
North Fort
Myers, FL
25-6
1
MAC

27
125
Bedelyon
Nicholas
Kent State
SO
Lewistown,
PA
25-8
2
MAC

28
125
Robles
Anthony
Arizona State
RSSO
Mesa, AZ
25-6
1
Pac-10

29
125
Owen
Brian
Boise State
FR
Spokane,WA
12-7
4
Pac-10

30
125
Zoetewey
Brandon
Cal State
Bakersfield
SR
San Ramon,
CA
24-6
2
Pac-10

31
125
Orozco
Marcos
UC Davis
SR
Vacaville,
CA
21-8
3
Pac-10

32
125
Johnson
Demetrius
Chattanooga
RSFR
Brighton,
TN
10-6
1
SoCon

33
125
Mustari
Anthony
Northern Colorado
RSJR
Greeley, CO
26-8
2
WWC

34
125
Martinez
Michael
Wyoming
RSFR
Pagosa Springs,
CO
37-9
1
WWC

35
133
Bell
Steve
Maryland
RSJR
Connellsville,
PA
24-4
1
ACC

36
133
Rappo
Michael
North Carolina
RSSO
Holland, PA
24-8
2
ACC

37
133
Little
Darius
North Carolina
State
FR
High Point,
NC
18-15
3
ACC

38
133
Bonson
Matt
Virginia
RSFR
Lewistown,PA
17-7
4
ACC

39
133
Fanthorpe
Nicholas
Iowa State
JR
Naperville,
IL
20-4
1
Big 12

40
133
Schavrien
Todd
Missouri
SO
Poway, Calif.
14-11
3
Big 12

41
133
Notte
Christopher
Oklahoma State
JR
Wantagh, NY
27-7
2
Big 12

42
133
Kennedy
James
Illinois
JR
Ingleside,
IL
28-4
3
Big Ten

43
133
Dennis
Daniel
Iowa
RSJR
Ingleside,
IL
27-4
5
Big Ten

44
133
Gomez
Franklin
Michigan State
RSJR
Brandon, FL
22-2
1
Big Ten

45
133
Ness
Jayson
Minnesota
RSJR
Bloomington,
MN
33-7
4
Big Ten

46
133
Humphrey
Reece
Ohio State
RSJR
Indiapolis,
IN
26-3
2
Big Ten

47
133
Strayer
Jake
Penn State
RSSR
South Fork,
PA
16-8
6
Big Ten

48
133
Ruggirello
Lou
Hofstra
JR
Walden, NY
28-3
1
CAA

49
133
Hutter
Kyle
Old Dominion
JR
New Lenox,
IL
22-12
2
CAA

50
133
Smith
Christian
Liberty
Grad
Chesapeake,
VA
23-12
1
East Regional

51
133
Marble
David
Bucknell
JR
Harpersville,
NY
27-10
4
EIWA

52
133
Grey
Mike
Cornell
SO
Rockaway,
NY
22-8
2
EIWA

53
133
Fisk
Matthew
Lehigh
RSJR
Wyalusing
PA
26-7
3
EIWA

54
133
Baker
Joe
Navy
SR
Poway, CA
14-0
1
EIWA

55
133
Deubel
Rick
Edinboro
RSSR
Chagrin Falls,
OH
27-11
2
EWL

56
133
Conroy
Jimmy
Pittsburgh
JR
South Plainfield,
NJ
21-11
1
EWL

57
133
Beebe
Conor
Central Michigan
RSJR
Western Springs,
IL
22-12
2
MAC

58
133
Mitcheff
Dan
Kent State
RSJR
Lorain, OH
23-8
1
MAC

59
133
DeShazer
Tristen
Northern Illinois
RSSO
Wichita, KS
21-11
3
MAC

60
133
Hochstrasser
Andrew
Boise State
RSSO
Tooele, UT
30-2
1
Pac-10

61
133
Novachkov
Filip
Cal Poly
RSSO
Sunnyvale,CA
22-7
3
Pac-10

62
133
Kimbrell
Thomas
Cal State
Bakersfield
RSSR
Daswonville,
GA
25-12
5
Pac-10

63
133
Dillashaw
Tyler
Cal State
Fullerton
RSSR
Angels Camp,
CA
27-7
6
Pac-10

64
133
Kubec
Kelly
Oregon State
RSFR
Everett, WA
21-7
2
Pac-10

65
133
Low
Brandon
UC Davis
RSSO
Honolulu,
HI
14-8
4
Pac-10

66
133
Celorrio
Frank
Appalachian
State
JR
Hialeah, FL
26-13
1
SoCon

67
133
VomBaur
Cory
Wyoming
RSJR
Vacouver,
WA
27-12
1
WWC

68
141
Krom
Alex
Maryland
RSJR
Easton, PA
21-4
1
ACC

69
141
Ramirez
Vincent
North Carolina
RSSR
Durham, NC
31-8
3
ACC

70
141
Caramanica
Joe
North Carolina
State
JR
Nazareth,
PA
11-8
5
ACC

71
141
Nelson
Nick
Virginia
SO
Pittsburgh,PA
23-10
4
ACC

72
141
Diaz
Christopher
Virginia Tech
SO
Camden, DE
35-10
2
ACC

73
141
Gallick
Nick
Iowa State
JR
Tucson, AZ
28-4
2
Big 12

74
141
Hoehn
Marcus
Missouri
SR
Farminton,
MO
29-8
1
Big 12

75
141
Parks
Jamal
Oklahoma State
RSFR
Tulsa, OK
27-8
3
Big 12

76
141
Prater
Ryan
Illinois
SO
Plainfield,
IL
11-15
7
Big Ten

77
141
Tsirtsis
Alex
Iowa
SR
Griffith,
IN
25-5
4
Big Ten

78
141
Russell
Kellen
Michigan
SO
High Bridge,
NJ
26-2
1
Big Ten

79
141
Thorn
Michael
Minnesota
RSSO
Saint Michael,MN
29-15
5
Big Ten

80
141
Sulzer
Keith
Northwestern
JR
Cleveland,
OH
19-12
6
Big Ten

81
141
Jaggers
J
Ohio State
RSSR
Northfield,
OH
23-7
3
Big Ten

82
141
Molinaro
Frank
Penn State
RSFR
Barnegat,
NJ
19-16
8
Big Ten

83
141
Tanelli
Zach
Wisconsin
RSSR
Milburne,
NJ
25-4
2
Big Ten

84
141
Accordino
Justin
Hofstra
RSFR
Wilkes-Barre,
PA
23-11
2
CAA

85
141
Williams
Ryan
Old Dominion
SR
Mechanicsburg,
PA
35-3
1
CAA

86
141
Harner
Tim
Liberty
SR
Norristown,
PA
25-8
1
East Regional

87
141
Simpson
William
Army
SR
Nashville,
TN
18-6
4
EIWA

88
141
Jantzen
Corey
Harvard
SO
Shoreham,
NY
13-2
2
EIWA

89
141
Ciasulli
Seth
Lehigh
RSJR
Easton, PA
24-8
1
EIWA

90
141
Rappo
Richard
Penn
JR
Holland,PA
18-7
3
EIWA

91
141
Nauman
Tyler
Pittsburgh
RSFR
Middletown,
PA
28-7
1
EWL

92
141
D'Alie
Anthony
Central Michigan
RSJR
Waterford,WI
14-9
2
MAC

93
141
Lashaway
Drew
Kent State
RSSR
Bowling Green,
OH
29-5
1
MAC

94
141
Drouin
Chris
Arizona State
RSSO
Temecula,
CA
26-6
2
Pac-10

95
141
Fish
Cory
Boise State
JR
Spokane, WA
18-9
4
Pac-10

96
141
Nacita
Elijah
Cal State
Bakersfield
RSSO
Bakersfield,
CA
33-11
1
Pac-10

97
141
Duenas
Adin
Cal State
Fullerton
RSSO
Gilroy,Ca
20-7
3
Pac-10

98
141
Cleveland
Cody
Chattanooga
RSJR
Tullahoma,
Tn
17-6
1
SoCon

99
141
Bencivenga
Christopher
North Carolina-Greensboro
RSSR
Davie, FL
29-10
2
SoCon

100
141
Washington
Trenton
Northern Iowa
RSFR
Omaha, NE
14-7
1
WWC

101
149
Stabile
Nicholas
North Carolina
RSSO
Lenhartsville,
PA
27-9
2
ACC

102
149
Caldwell
Darrion
North Carolina
State
SO
Rahway, N.J.
33-0
1
ACC

103
149
Balum
Kellon
Virginia
JR
Herndon, PA
10-11
3
ACC

104
149
Yates
Peter
Virginia Tech
FR
Conyers, GA
36-8
 
ACC

105
149
Mueller
Mitch
Iowa State
JR
Iowa City,
IA
20-7
2
Big 12

106
149
Sanders
Robert
Nebraska
RSSR
Blanding,
UT
26-15
3
Big 12

107
149
Terry
Kyle
Oklahoma
RSJR
Midwest City,
Okla.
28-1
1
Big 12

108
149
Metcalf
Brent
Iowa
RSJR
Davison, MI
33-0
1
Big Ten

109
149
Palmer
Lance
Ohio State
JR
Columbia Station,
OH
27-3
3
Big Ten

110
149
Jenkins
Bubba
Penn State
JR
Virginia Beach,
VA
24-1
2
Big Ten

111
149
Patacsil
Jake
Purdue
RSSR
Sunrise, FL
33-8
4
Big Ten

112
149
Ruschell
Kyle
Wisconsin
RSJR
Critenden,
KY
26-7
5
Big Ten

113
149
Roberts
Michael
Boston U.
RSSR
Albany, NY
31-10
2
CAA

114
149
Gillespie
Paul
Hofstra
RSFR
Long Beach,
NY
19-13
1
CAA

115
149
Cathell
Matt
Delaware State
RSSO
 
16-0
1
East Regional

116
149
Borshoff
Kyle
American
SO
Pittsford,
NY
26-4
3
EIWA

117
149
Kyler
Matthew
Army
JR
Clearfield,
PA
39-5
2
EIWA

118
149
LeValley
Kevin
Bucknell
SO
Hugo, CO
28-13
6
EIWA

119
149
Meagher
Daniel
Cornell
SO
Bow, NH
14-10
 
EIWA

120
149
Chinn
Trevor
Lehigh
RSSR
Canadaigua,
NY
27-7
4
EIWA

121
149
Saddoris
Bryce
Navy
SO
Spring Creek,
NV
40-5
1
EIWA

122
149
Grajales
Cesar
Penn
SO
Brandon, FL
25-8
5
EIWA

123
149
Hickman
George
Bloomsburg
RSSR
Wilmington,
NC
23-12
2
EWL

124
149
Gillespie
Torsten
Edinboro
FR
Webster, NY
26-17
6
EWL

125
149
Fittery
Matthew
Lock Haven
RSSR
Denver, PA
29-7
1
EWL

126
149
Jauregui
David
West Virginia
RSSR
Santa Ana,
CA
14-5
3
EWL

127
149
Green
Desmond
Buffalo
FR
Henrietta,
NY
38-7
2
MAC

128
149
Brown
Steven
Central Michigan
RSJR
Hermon, NY
21-6
1
MAC

129
149
Chamberlain
Jason
Boise State
FR
Springville,UT
26-7
1
Pac-10

130
149
Barnes
Heinrich
Oregon State
SR
Pretoria,
South Africa
35-5
2
Pac-10

131
149
Waddell
Daniel
Chattanooga
RSFR
Chattanooga,TN
12-9
1
SoCon

132
149
Polkowske
Mitchell
Northern Colorado
FR
LaJara, CO
28-6
1
WWC

133
149
Kittleson
Trevor
Northern Iowa
RSSO
St. Ansgar,
IA
27-9
2
WWC

134
157
Scotton
Thomas
North Carolina
RSSO
Willingboro,
NJ
20-13
 
ACC

135
157
Hamrah
Kody
North Carolina
State
SR
Middlesex,
N.J.
31-8
1
ACC

136
157
Moore
Jedd
Virginia
FR
Marion,OH
28-13
3
ACC

137
157
Dong
Jesse
Virginia Tech
FR
Westerville,
OH
32-9
2
ACC

138
157
Sanderson
Cyler
Iowa State
JR
Heber City,
UT
18-7
4
Big 12

139
157
Chandler
Michael
Missouri
SR
High Ridge,
MO
27-6
2
Big 12

140
157
Burroughs
Jordan
Nebraska
JR
Sickerville,
NJ
30-0
1
Big 12

141
157
Terry
Chad
Oklahoma
RSJR
Midwest City,
Okla.
16-7
 
Big 12

142
157
Erisman
Robert
Oklahoma State
RSSO
De Soto, KS
31-9
3
Big 12

143
157
Poeta
Michael
Illinois
RSSR
Highwood,
IL
13-0
1
Big Ten

144
157
Kinser
Kurt
Indiana
RSSO
Bloomington,
IN
18-8
6
Big Ten

145
157
Hynes
Aaron
Michigan
RSSO
Flint, MI
20-13
5
Big Ten

146
157
Jones
Anthony
Michigan State
SO
Highland Park,
MI
23-13
7
Big Ten

147
157
Safratowich
Tyler
Minnesota
RSSR
Park Rapids,
MN
29-12
3
Big Ten

148
157
Welch
Jason
Northwestern
FR
Walnut Creek,CA.
23-8
2
Big Ten

149
157
Johnstone
Jason
Ohio State
RSSR
Massilon,
OH
20-12
 
Big Ten

150
157
Salazar
Colton
Purdue
RSSO
Midway, UT
14-12
4
Big Ten

151
157
Bonilla-Bowman
Jonny
Hofstra
RSJR
Pomona, NY
22-7
1
CAA

152
157
Kessler
Michael
Rider
RSJR
Randallstown,
MD
25-11
2
CAA

153
157
Smith
Shaun
Liberty
JR
Parkersburg,
WV
12-12
1
East Regional

154
157
Leen
Jordan
Cornell
RSSR
Soddy Daisy
TN
23-2
1
EIWA

155
157
O'Connor
J.P.
Harvard
JR
Oxford, NY
30-3
2
EIWA

156
157
Dragon
Matt
Penn
JR
Dallas,PA
25-7
4
EIWA

157
157
Winston
Scott
Rutgers
FR
Jackson NJ
38-7
3
EIWA

158
157
Moley
Matt
Bloomsburg
JR
Phoenixville,
PA
31-5
1
EWL

159
157
Harrison
Hadley
Clarion
JR
McKean, PA
20-13
4
EWL

160
157
Gillespie
Gregor
Edinboro
JR
Webster, NY
37-1
2
EWL

161
157
Goodman
Ryan
West Virginia
RSFR
Greensburg,
PA
8-9
3
EWL

162
157
Deutsch
Bryan
Northern Illinois
RSSO
Columbia City,
IN
20-10
1
MAC

163
157
Hall
Adam
Boise State
RSSO
Bonners Ferry,
ID
31-4
2
Pac-10

164
157
Pami
Chase
Cal Poly
RSJR
Las Vegas,
NV
22-7
1
Pac-10

165
157
Knox
Joseph
Chattanooga
RSJR
Signal Mtn.
TN
16-10
1
SoCon

166
157
Gaethje
Justin
Northern Colorado
SO
Safford, AZ
22-6
1
WWC

167
165
Mueller
Keegan
North Carolina
RSSR
Dallas, TX
32-7
1
ACC

168
165
Reader
Jonathan
Iowa State
SO
Davison, MI
25-6
3
Big 12

169
165
Marable
Nick
Missouri
JR
Collierville,
TN
23-6
1
Big 12

170
165
Dwyer
Stephen
Nebraska
JR
Rockton, IL
25-5
2
Big 12

171
165
Smith
Ryan
Oklahoma
RSFR
Prineville,
OR
15-11
5
Big 12

172
165
Mason
Brandon
Oklahoma State
RSSR
Shenandoah,
IA
26-9
4
Big 12

173
165
Smith-Bergsrud
Roger
Illinois
RSSR
Lake Bluff,
IL
19-10
6
Big Ten

174
165
Young
Paul
Indiana
RSSO
Bloomington,
IN
29-13
7
Big Ten

175
165
Morningstar
Ryan
Iowa
RSJR
Lisbon, IA
27-5
2
Big Ten

176
165
Zeerip
Justin
Michigan
RSFR
Freemont,
MI
8-18
8
Big Ten

177
165
Kendle
Rex
Michigan State
RSSR
Edwardsburg,
MI
22-13
 
Big Ten

178
165
Sponseller
Colt
Ohio State
SO
Glenmont,
OH
30-6
4
Big Ten

179
165
Vallimont
Dan
Penn State
RSJR
Lake Hopatcong,
NJ
21-10
3
Big Ten

180
165
Manuel
Luke
Purdue
RSSO
Nevada City,
CA
25-13
5
Big Ten

181
165
Howe
Andrew
Wisconsin
FR
Cedar Lake,IN
26-4
1
Big Ten

182
165
Patrovich
Ryan
Hofstra
RSSO
Islip, NY
20-8
3
CAA

183
165
Brown
Chris
Old Dominion
RSJR
Chesapeake,
VA
27-6
1
CAA

184
165
Lapham
Jason
Rider
SR
West Chazy,
NY
26-11
2
CAA

185
165
Brooks
Jeremy
Millersville
JR
Linden, PA
30-8
1
East Regional

186
165
Rendos
Andrew
Bucknell
JR
Brockway,
PA
28-6
2
EIWA

187
165
Lewnes
Mack
Cornell
SO
Annapolis,
MD
35-0
1
EIWA

188
165
Galante
Mike
Lehigh
RSJR
Ocean City,
NJ
27-6
3
EIWA

189
165
Pletcher
Matt
Rutgers
SR
Easthampton,
NJ
33-11
4
EIWA

190
165
Schmelyun
Rick
Bloomsburg
JR
New Oxford,
PA
31-13
5
EWL

191
165
King
Jarrod
Edinboro
RSJR
Connellsville,
PA
27-5
1
EWL

192
165
Headlee
Ethan
Pittsburgh
SO
Waynesburg,
PA
24-14
3
EWL

193
165
Jones
Donald
West Virginia
RSJR
Slickville,
PA
10-3
2
EWL

194
165
Stewart
Trevor
Central Michigan
SR
Canton, MI
23-8
1
MAC

195
165
Sherfey
Tyler
Boise State
RSSR
Kenewick,
WA
25-8
1
Pac-10

196
165
Davis
Keegan
Oregon State
JR
Salem, OR
25-13
3
Pac-10

197
165
Amuchastegui
Nick
Stanford
RSFR
Talent, OR
28-6
2
Pac-10

198
165
Garvin
William
Chattanooga
RSSR
Hoover, AL
22-9
1
SoCon

199
165
Fay
Moza
Northern Iowa
RSSR
Anamosa, IA
25-4
1
WWC

200
174
Henrich
Christopher
Virginia
SO
Lansdale,
PA
36-1
1
ACC

201
174
Trongone
Anthony
Virginia Tech
RSFR
Glendora
26-14
2
ACC

202
174
Burk
Ryan
Iowa State
JR
Peoria, IL
17-7
 
Big 12

203
174
Jordan
Raymond
Missouri
SR
New Bern,
NC
30-4
2
Big 12

204
174
Browne
Brandon
Nebraska
RSSR
Plattsmouth,
NE
26-3
1
Big 12

205
174
James
Jeff
Oklahoma
RSSO
El Reno, Okla.
22-6
4
Big 12

206
174
McSpadden
Newly
Oklahoma State
RSSR
Vinita, OK
19-7
3
Big 12

207
174
Dergo
John
Illinois
JR
Morris, IL
13-8
4
Big Ten

208
174
Perry
Trevor
Indiana
RSJR
Davison, MI
26-15
6
Big Ten

209
174
Borschel
Jay
Iowa
RSJR
Marion, IA
27-3
3
Big Ten

210
174
Luke
Steve
Michigan
SR
Massillon,
OH
27-0
1
Big Ten

211
174
Hinton
Ian
Michigan State
RSFR
Mishawaka,
IN
19-17
8
Big Ten

212
174
Rella
David
Ohio State
JR
Akron, OH
20-13
5
Big Ten

213
174
Wright
Quentin
Penn State
FR
PA Furnace,
PA
29-10
2
Big Ten

214
174
Meys
Hunter
Boston U.
FR
Cliffton pk
NY
29-10
4
CAA

215
174
Tovuujav
Mendbagana
George Mason
FR
Ulaanbaatar
City, Mongolia
24-7
1
CAA

216
174
Lucas
Alton
Hofstra
SR
West Babylon,
NY
24-6
2
CAA

217
174
Decker
Eric
Old Dominion
RSJR
Wells Bridge,
NY
26-17
3
CAA

218
174
Smith
Shane
Millersville
RSFR
Pennsburg,
PA
32-13
1
East Regional

219
174
Cannon
Michael
American
RSSO
Mechanicsville,
MD
30-0
1
EIWA

220
174
Riccio
Shane
Bucknell
JR
Warren, NJ
32-14
3
EIWA

221
174
Anceravage
Steve
Cornell
RSSR
Bloomsburg,
PA
27-4
2
EIWA

222
174
Herbert
Justin
Franklin &
Marshall
SR
New Milford,
PA
23-11
 
EIWA

223
174
Caruso
Alex
Lehigh
RSSO
Green Brook,
NJ
19-9
4
EIWA

224
174
Rebertus
Luke
Navy
FR
Elkton, MD
34-9
5
EIWA

225
174
Giffin
Scott
Penn
RSFR
Berlin, NJ
16-10
6
EIWA

226
174
Brenner
Kurt
West Virginia
RSSR
Rochester,
PA
18-4
1
EWL

227
174
Rock
Nate
Buffalo
JR
Ephrata, PA
26-14
2
MAC

228
174
Miller
Mike
Central Michigan
RSSO
Uniontown,
OH
26-6
1
MAC

229
174
Lee
Nathan
Boise State
RSJR
Payson, AZ
18-3
1
Pac-10

230
174
McCroskey
Jason
Chattanooga
RSFR
Hixson, TN
17-10
1
SoCon

231
174
Sigmon
Byron
North Carolina-Greensboro
RSSO
Claremont,
NC
17-9
3
SoCon

232
174
Onufer
Shane
Wyoming
RSFR
Auburn, WA
42-9
1
WWC

233
184
Barone
John
Duke
RSJR
Shirley, N.Y.
36-6
3
ACC

234
184
Caponi
Rocco
Virginia
RSSR
Uniontown,
OH
15-5
1
ACC

235
184
Spellman
Thomas
Virginia Tech
SO
Newton, NJ
24-9
2
ACC

236
184
Ward
Jerome
Iowa State
RSFR
Evergreen
Park, IL
23-11
2
Big 12

237
184
Henderson
Dorian
Missouri
RSFR
Columbia,
Mo.
20-13
 
Big 12

238
184
Jones
Vince
Nebraska
SR
Sicklerville,
NJ
31-6
1
Big 12

239
184
Flynn
Patrick
Oklahoma
JR
Quakertown,
PA
25-6
3
Big 12

240
184
McNeil
Christopher
Oklahoma State
RSFR
Lawton, OK
24-11
4
Big 12

241
184
Blanton
Jordan
Illinois
FR
Richmond,
IL
26-8
4
Big Ten

242
184
Cameron
Eric
Indiana
JR
Cincinnati,
OH
21-18
6
Big Ten

243
184
Keddy
Philip
Iowa
RSJR
Vernal, UT
29-3
2
Big Ten

244
184
Biondo
Anthony
Michigan
RSSO
Clinton Twp,
MI
18-13
5
Big Ten

245
184
Herbert
Jake
Northwestern
RSSR
Wexford,PA
29-0
1
Big Ten

246
184
Pucillo
Mike
Ohio State
RSJR
Strongsville,
OH
19-1
3
Big Ten

247
184
Kissel
A.J.
Purdue
SO
Sheboygan,
WI
27-8
 
Big Ten

248
184
Patterson
Joshua
Binghamton
JR
Ontario, NY
41-4
1
CAA

249
184
Umbehauer
Doug
Rider
RSSR
Shamong, NJ
19-4
2
CAA

250
184
Daggett
Christopher
Liberty
SR
Parkersburg,
WV
25-13
1
East Regional

251
184
Gevelinger
Matthew
Brown
SR
Mineral Point,
WI
24-12
4
EIWA

252
184
Thompson
David
Bucknell
SO
West Liberty,
OH
22-14
5
EIWA

253
184
Kerber
Justin
Cornell
RSSO
Emmetsburg,
IA
30-10
2
EIWA

254
184
Caputo
Louis
Harvard
JR
Blue Springs,
MO
30-5
3
EIWA

255
184
Craig
David
Lehigh
JR
Brandon, FL
25-4
1
EIWA

256
184
Caldwell
Kenneth
Navy
SR
Liberty, IN
31-13
6
EIWA

257
184
Honeycutt
Christopher
Edinboro
FR
North Ridgeville,
OH
30-6
1
EWL

258
184
Moran
Mickey
Buffalo
SR
Pittsburgh,
PA
23-11
3
MAC

259
184
DiDona
Vincenzo
Central Michigan
RSSR
Cleveland,
OH
25-12
2
MAC

260
184
Kilgore
Dustin
Kent State
RSFR
Berea, OH
31-3
1
MAC

261
184
Smith
Kirk
Boise State
SO
Boise, ID
36-1
1
Pac-10

262
184
Orozco
Riley
Cal State
Bakersfield
RSSO
Fallon, NV
27-11
2
Pac-10

263
184
McKee
Mikal
North Carolina-Greensboro
SO
Asheville,
NC
31-12
1
SoCon

264
184
Dolly
Alex
Northern Iowa
RSSR
Mishawaka,
IN
11-4
2
WWC

265
184
LeBlanc
Joe
Wyoming
RSFR
Meeker, CO
40-6
1
WWC

266
197
Taylor
Hudson
Maryland
RSJR
Pennington,
NJ
31-7
2
ACC

267
197
Drury
Dennis
North Carolina
RSJR
Jenkintown,
PA
27-8
3
ACC

268
197
Jones
Brent
Virginia
RSJR
Burke, VA
29-6
1
ACC

269
197
Bruce
Daniel
Virginia Tech
SO
Naperville,
IL
28-15
4
ACC

270
197
Varner
Jake
Iowa State
JR
Bakersfield,
CA
26-2
2
Big 12

271
197
Askren
Maxwell
Missouri
JR
Hartland,
WI
26-5
3
Big 12

272
197
Brester
Craig
Nebraska
RSJR
Howells, NE
29-3
1
Big 12

273
197
Lapotsky
Eric
Oklahoma
JR
Mt. Carmel,
PA
22-8
5
Big 12

274
197
Foster
Clayton
Oklahoma State
SO
Kamiah, ID
27-5
4
Big 12

275
197
Bond
Patrick
Illinois
RSJR
Chesapeake,
VA
16-12
3
Big Ten

276
197
Beatty
Chad
Iowa
RSJR
Muscatine,
IA
18-4
4
Big Ten

277
197
Todd
Tyrel
Michigan
SR
Bozeman, MT
21-1
1
Big Ten

278
197
Brown
Logan
Purdue
RSSO
Covington,OH
29-13
5
Big Ten

279
197
Herbst
Dallas
Wisconsin
RSSR
Winneconne,
WI
23-3
2
Big Ten

280
197
Hall
John
Boston U.
SO
Palo Alto
CA
25-10
 
CAA

281
197
Oplinger
Jon
Drexel
RSSR
Bath, PA
31-5
2
CAA

282
197
Byers
Cayle
George Mason
SO
Chugiak, AK
27-5
1
CAA

283
197
Fagiano
Joe
Hofstra
SO
Harwood Height,
IL
17-8
4
CAA

284
197
Strawn
Jesse
Old Dominion
JR
Holton, KS
33-11
3
CAA

285
197
Bennet
Raymond
Millersville
SO
Clarks Summit,
PA
19-13
1
East Regional

286
197
Silber
Charles
American
SR
Scotch Plains,
NJ
22-12
5
EIWA

287
197
Starks
Richard
Army
JR
Midway, KY
33-6
2
EIWA

288
197
Simez
Cameron
Cornell
RSFR
Allegan, MI
34-9
1
EIWA

289
197
Bradshaw
Patrick
Edinboro
RSJR
Saegertown,
PA
25-7
1
EWL

290
197
Hamel
James
Buffalo
FR
Watick, MA
30-12
2
MAC

291
197
McClure
John
Eastern Michigan
RSSR
West Ottawa,
MI
14-15
1
MAC

292
197
Chine
Eric
Kent State
RSSR
Youngstown,
OH
22-11
4
MAC

293
197
Chriswell
Brent
Boise State
RSSO
Port-Orchad,WA
13-1
1
Pac-10

294
197
Halsey
Brandon
Cal State
Bakersfield
RSSR
Oceanside,
CA
20-3
2
Pac-10

295
197
Feist
Luke
Stanford
RSSR
Sandpoint,
ID
22-13
3
Pac-10

296
197
Delaney
Andrew
The Citadel
FR
Santa Rosa
Beach, FL
25-16
1
SoCon

297
197
Anderson
Andrew
Northern Iowa
RSSR
Sioux City,
IA
26-7
1
WWC

298
197
Sorenson
Tyler
South Dakota
State
RSJR
Garretson,
SD
14-2
2
WWC

299
285
Dudziak
Konrad
Duke
RSSO
Bayonne, NJ
27-2
1
ACC

300
285
Dobies
Justin
North Carolina
RSSR
Garfield Heights,
OH
27-8
2
ACC

301
285
Marone
David
Virginia Tech
SO
Broomfield,
CO
31-14
3
ACC

302
285
Zabriskie
David
Iowa State
JR
Branchville,
NJ
30-2
1
Big 12

303
285
Ellis
Mark
Missouri
JR
Raymore, MO
26-3
2
Big 12

304
285
Lane
Tucker
Nebraska
RSFR
Redvale, CO
26-12
3
Big 12

305
285
Fernandez
Nathan
Oklahoma
RSSO
Lawton, Okla.
20-10
5
Big 12

306
285
Rosholt
Jared
Oklahoma State
RSJR
Sandpoint,
ID
30-4
4
Big 12

307
285
Wise
John
Illinois
RSJR
Pittsfield,
IL
21-7
3
Big Ten

308
285
Everhart
Nathan
Indiana
JR
Orland Park,
IL
25-15
5
Big Ten

309
285
Erekson
Daniel
Iowa
JR
McCall, ID
22-6
1
Big Ten

310
285
Berhow
Benjamin
Minnesota
RSSO
Hayward,MN
26-9
4
Big Ten

311
285
Morrison
Corey
Ohio State
RSJR
Shaker Hts.
OH
19-13
 
Big Ten

312
285
Massey
Kyle
Wisconsin
RSSR
Champlin,
MN
23-8
2
Big Ten

313
285
Bordas
Eddie
Rider
JR
Montgomery,
NY
26-8
1
CAA

314
285
Porter
Dustin
Gardner-Webb
RSJR
Burton, OH
31-5
1
East Regional

315
285
Flores
Ryan
Columbia
FR
Clovis, CA
32-3
1
EIWA

316
285
Hammond
Zach
Cornell
RSSR
Galloway,
NJ
18-12
5
EIWA

317
285
Birchler
Christopher
East Stroudsburg
JR
Fairfield,
NJ
23-5
3
EIWA

318
285
Rey
Zachery
Lehigh
RSFR
Hopatcong,
NJ
21-4
2
EIWA

319
285
McLean
Trey
Penn
JR
Merlin, OR
18-10
6
EIWA

320
285
Russo
III
Rutgers
RSSO
Netcong, NJ
31-14
4
EIWA

321
285
Goff
Rashard
Cleveland
State
RSSR
Brandon, FL
30-9
1
EWL

322
285
Fendone
Joe
Edinboro
RSSR
Salem, NH
27-6
2
EWL

323
285
Sheaffer
Zach
Pittsburgh
RSSR
Carlisle,
PA
18-9
4
EWL

324
285
Rogers
Dustin
West Virginia
RSSR
Corning, CA
19-5
3
EWL

325
285
Trice
Jarod
Central Michigan
RSFR
Highland Park,
MI
22-10
2
MAC

326
285
Porter
Jermail
Kent State
RSSR
Akron, OH
28-1
1
MAC

327
285
Monteiro
Mitchell
Cal State
Bakersfield
RSJR
Paso Robles
28-6
1
Pac-10

328
285
Jack
Clayton
Oregon State
RSFR
Vacaville,
CA
21-9
3
Pac-10

329
285
Alcala
Ricardo
UC Davis
RSSO
Arvin, CA
16-10
2
Pac-10

330
285
wine
josh
VMI
SO
massaponax
14-6
1
SoCon

331
285
Brantley
Christian
Northern Iowa
RSFR
Homewood,
IL
25-8
1
WWC

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Unnecessarily Large Season Preview By Flowrestling [Article]

November 6th, 2008 | Author: Flowrestling

Ian McCutcheon
FloWrestling 
Season previews are kind of pointless.  October is a time for questions, most of which can’t possibly be answers until March.  Take the theme of last year’s previews for example.  Minnesota was going to score the most points in NCAA history, Iowa was inexperienced and had distractions to overcome, Dustin Schlatter was ready to prove his 3rd place finish was a fluke, and Jordan Leen’s parents were the only people thinking title.  As history tells us, this was all flawed logic.  Basically, what I’m trying to get at is predictions are useless.  Instead I want to focus on two major categories to flesh out my preseason thoughts, what we know will happen during the season, and what we’re sure we’re going to find out.  Here is my mega-NCAA season preview. 
What We Know 
Iowa will be tested:  Are the Hawkeyes the favorite?  No doubt about it.  No lineup can match the firepower they have with Charlie Falck, Joey Slaton/Daniel Dennis, Alex Tsirtsis/Dan LeClere, Brent Metcalf, Jay Borschel, and Phil Keddy all high AA or title threats.  But they certainly aren’t invincible.  The questions at 133 and 141 are problems any coach would love to have, but it also takes the right type of athlete to be able to deal with a competition like that.  It’ll also be seen how team morale is be affected with two potential All Americans on the bench, especially if they are seniors.  Beyond those issues, there also are plenty of teams with enough ability to dethrone Iowa.  Iowa State seems to match up well with the Hawkeyes and has plenty of potential champs.  Cornell could score a ton of points at the tournament and welcomes back Troy Nickerson to an already stacked lineup.  And Ohio State appears to have an even stronger and more mature line up, which is impressive considering their second place finish a year ago.  Iowa is the pick for now, but by no means is it in the bag. 
There will be a freshman that everybody is talking about:  People like what’s new.  Combine that with how prevalent high school wrestling is on the national scene and people love to anoint true freshman as contenders.  This year could look a lot like 2006, which saw two freshman in finals.  The high school class of 2008 is one of the strongest in years.  Plenty of blue chippers with eschew red-shirts and compete as true freshman.  All reports seem to have Quentin Wright jumping right into the lineup at Penn State.  Wright has a resume that included a number of wins over college wrestlers, and has created buzz no Penn State freshman has received since Cary Kolat.  Andrew Howe at Wisconsin is another hot name and with 165 lacking a lot of stars, he could end up with the best postseason finish of anyone in his class.  But most of the attention is focused on the fictitious rivalry at 157 between Scott Winston of Rutgers and Jason Welch of Northwestern.  Welch has received Metcalf/Schlatter/Nickerson like hype, and has a skill set that is matched by few.  Winston is a bull of a wrestler, and helps legitimize the Rutgers program, a perennial sleeping giant.  There was plenty of debate as to who the best recruit in the country was, and now their supporters will get to see. 
Someone will get hot early:  We saw it last season with Darrion Caldwell and Lou Ruggirello.  Somebody will come out of the gate and annihilate all comers.  This will announce them as a player on the national scene.  It’ll be somebody who is a pinner, since falls garner the most attention.  By January, whoever this is will have cooled down, whether it be unspectacular wins over lesser opponents, or a loss to another ranked wrestler that “exposes” the early season phenom.  By March they’ll be back off the radar, then surprise people when they make a run at NCAAs.  My pick: Corey Jantzen blows through the early part of his schedule and impressively wins Vegas. 
Pat Santoro is a good coach:  One of the most anticipated matches of the season is the Pat Santoro Bowl, which will pit Maryland against Lehigh the second weekend of the season.  The program Santoro built will come to fruition this season, where the Terps are loaded, and could put ACC wrestling back on the map.  More on that later.  Meanwhile, Santoro is taking over a once proud Lehigh program seemingly falling on hard times.  They will be noticeably better, especially from their feet, where they struggled mightily the past few years.  Santoro will diversify the Hawks offensively, and look for at least one of their young wrestlers to blossom into an All American contender.  They won’t be dormant for long, especially once he gets his kids in there. 
Somebody will come out of nowhere to win a title:  We think we know, but we really have no idea.  The beauty and the curse of college wrestling is that all it takes is one good weekend to cement your name among the immortals.  The trick is seeing it coming.  Weights like 141 and heavyweight are so wide open this season that somebody from outside the top ten or the traditional power conferences very well could sneak up on everybody.  Just don’t be surprised when it happens. 
Not everybody will repeat:  History tells us that about one third of defending champs defend their title.  Angel Escobedo, J Jaggers, Brent Metcalf, Jordan Leen, and Mike Pucillio all return with a target on their backs.  Escobedo (Indiana) and Pucillio (Ohio State) both have to deal with bona fide studs returning to their weight classes, Jaggers (Ohio State) is getting little respect from pre-season prognostications, and Leen (Cornell) was the biggest surprise in recent memory.  Only Metcalf seems to be a heavy favorite to repeat.  He very well may be the only one. 
The buzz weight is 157:  There are three wrestlers this season ranked at 157 that have won NCAA titles in their career.  And the best wrestler at 57 might not even be one of them.  Gregor Gillespie (Edinboro), Jordan Leen, and Dustin Schlatter (Minnesota) all have titles to their name.  Gillespie is as exciting as anybody in the sport; Leen had the toughest road to finals of anybody and is the defending champ.  And Schlatter, the former second coming, will be the most scrutinized wrestler in America after a tough junior year.  But the favorite here might be Mike Poeta of Illinois, who is probably the best current wrestler without a title.  He lost a classic to Leen in finals last season, and should be loaded for bear this year. Beyond these four, there also is Dan Vallimont of Penn State, who was the most improved wrestler in America, J.P. O’Connor of Harvard, who could not be more underrated, returning All Americans Cyler Sanderson of Iowa State and Matt Moley of Bloomsburg, plus Adam Hall of Boise State, Johnny Bonilla-Bowman of Hofstra, Matt Coughlin of Indiana, and a slew of other guys that could end up on the podium.  In my opinion, this year’s 157 is even better than last season’s 149.  No weight class will be more exciting. 
What We Will Find Out 
Can Metcalf do it? Last season, Mr. Metcalf put together one of the most impressive performances in recent memory, rolling easily through a stacked weight class to win a national title and the Hodge Trophy in his first year of competition. The trick now is repeating the feat, which may not be as easy as advertised.  No wrestler has repeated at 142/149 since Pat Santoro in 1988.  That is twenty years worth of very good wrestlers that couldn’t defend their title.  149 is always loaded.  Even though Metcalf has navigated the mine field once, he’s the man to beat now instead of the newcomer looking to make his mark.  To quote the great Charles Barkely “There’s no such thing as a second year slump, they just didn’t know who your ass was.”  They know who Metcalf is now, and every 49 pounder in the country is training specifically to beat him.  He very well might repeat, but it won’t be as easy as advertised. 
How has the year off treated Jake Herbert and Troy Nickerson?  Because of the Olympics and injuries, we were without two of the biggest stars in college wrestling last season.  Jake Herbert of Northwestern is back to defend his title at 184, with infinitely more questions than answers.  He was a wrecking ball two years ago, but has a number of head scratching losses in his year off, including a folkstyle defeat by Jake Varner of Iowa State, who he pummeled in finals the year before, and a freestyle loss to Tyrell Todd of Michigan.  Both of these competitors fell to Mike Pucillio last season, who now wears the belt at 184.  If the 2007 version of Herbert shows up, he should win.   But who knows what a year off will do.  Nickerson on the other hand was bit by the injury bug.  He challenges Poeta for the distinction of best current wrestler without a title.  He’s come dangerously close twice.  But there are questions both about his recovery and where he will wrestle this season.  Common logic seems to think he’ll make 125 again, in a weight class that is suddenly ruled by Angel Escobedo.  For both wrestlers, they are welcomed back to a completely different landscape and a new mountain to climb. 
Will moving up help?  A number of high profile wrestlers are moving up a weight class this season.  The strategy certainly paid off for guys like Chad Mendes and Eric Tannenbaum, but the wrestling community always seems to think that the farther the cut, the better (just look at the David Craig speculation).  Some of these guys will definitely buck common logic.  For Dustin Schlatter, I think the move up to 157 could be a great one.  His offense has all but disappeared, and he hasn’t been healthy in three years.  He was gigantic for 149, and I can’t help but think the cut was killing him.  When healthy, he’s as good as they get.  Furthermore, I’m pulling for the kid.  He’s too talented to not have a great senior year.  Jake Varner moves up to 197, where he begins the year ranked 1st by most publications.  Varner is an immovable object, and I don’t think the 13 pound jump will hurt him defensively.  He, however, moves into a loaded field where the contenders match his strength.  It will be even more imperative for him to generate offense, which is certainly not his MO.  I also wonder if he’ll be as effective on top against the big boys.  Most of the contenders here are physical specimen, and Varner will be hard pressed to overpower them.  Jayson Ness was a monster for 125, and there is no surprise he moves up.  Until his finals match, he was all but crowned the champion, and has lost almost all of his buzz coming into this year. But make no mistake, he might be the favorite at 133.  I think his skills will translate smoother to the higher weight class than Varner, who he is similar to.  He lives on top, but his half series is made for the lower weights.  JP O’Connor, Matt Kyler, Mike Grey, Adam Hall, and Tyrell Todd are other potential All Americans who will try to get it done by moving up. 
Which surprise champs are for real?  All offseason long Jordan Leen and J Jaggers have heard that they were fluke champions, and that they’d be hard pressed to duplicate the feat.  Each had tremendous weekends, and knocked off the best wrestlers in their weight classes.  Their titles were well earned.  But both will face the added challenge of being the defending champ.  For some, a title gives them a new fire, and they wrestle better than ever.  Others wilt under the pressure of being the champ.  Leen is faced with battling the toughest weight class in the country.  Repeating would be admirable.  However, Jaggers is just scratching the surface of how good he can be.  Especially if he’s healthy (which is always a problem), I see his run being like Joe Dubuque or Matt Valenti, defending champs who received little or no acclaim, then came back and ran through the tournament. 
 Who is this year’s Nebraska?  Off season jokes aside, Nebraska was beyond impressive last year.  Before the year started, they were just outside the national radar.  They had the pieces in place to compete, but had yet to prove they were a real player.  By the end of the year, they were a top 3 team, and announced the rejuvenation of the program.  This year, the Wisconsin Badgers are the team lurking to join the top 5.  The Badgers feature returning potential All Americans Kyle Ruschell, Dallas Herbst and Kyle Massey.  Massey and Herbst both could win titles, and they are experienced and steady at 141 and 184.  Barry Davis has an experienced and battle tested core which should mix nicely with the best recruiting class in the nation.  The aforementioned Andrew Howe will definitely start and depending on the situation in the room, we may see Ben Jordan.  These two certainly are talented, and balance the Badger lineup to the point where team hardware may be in their future. 
What teams will crash the party? With the new qualifier system as well as a shifting balance of power among mid-majors, it is entirely possible that we will be seeing a handful of new teams creep into the upper echelon of college wrestling.  Obviously the Big Ten and Big 12 will always be the big boys, but the Pac-10 and ACC could start stealing spots from the EIWA, MAC, and EWL sooner rather than later.  Boise State is in the middle of this transformation, and has the firepower to finish in the top 10.  I really like Adam Hall and Kirk Smith this year to be in the title mix.  They are the great hope for the western part of the country.  Oregon State is a few years behind the Broncos, but also will be a perennial contender in the coming years.  Virginia and Maryland are also on the move.  The Cavaliers will field a solid team, filled with NCAA qualifiers.  Look for breakout years from Mike Chaires, Ross Gitomer, and Nick Nelson.  Meanwhile, Maryland is setting the blueprint for rebuilding a mid-major from scratch.  There are justifiably high expectations in College Park.  Hudson Taylor is a popular pick to win 197 and if he wrestles, Mike Letts is due to All American at 174.  But the Terps strength comes in their rising crop of stars.  Steve Bell, Eric Medina, and Brian Letters all have earned pre-season rankings, and each could make a leap from good to special.  The Terps also have sleepers in Brendan Byrne and Alex Krom who are both tough and vastly underrated.  That is seven wrestlers they could score points from, and their showing could be the start of the return of the ACC. 
Who makes “the leap”?   Every year, there are guys that make the leap from good wrestler to All American caliber.  Sometimes it takes a coaching change, sometimes it’s a change in attitude, sometimes it’s just a year of maturity.  But there are stars out there waiting for it to happen.  Here is one at each weight class.  At 125, everybody forgets how good of a wrestler Brad Pataky is.  He took rare back-to-back redshirt years because of the Olympics, but he was one of the best high school wrestlers in America, and will contend in an open weight class.  At 133, Reece Humphrey puts it all together.  He’s had an amazing few runs in the summer, and his hard work in freestyle will translate to folk finally.  As I mentioned earlier, with a year under his belt Corey Jantzen will be a force at 141.  At 149, Cesar Grajales does not receive the hype of his little brother, but is ready to be an All American.  Although Penn has had a difficult offseason, the movement of guys up to 157 opens the door for his breakout year.  Last year, 157 saw the biggest leap when Dan Vallimont announced his presence as a star.  This year, Adam Hall will put it all together.  At 165, Donnie Jones has had a career full of injuries.  If he is finally healthy, he will be the next in a long line of Jones brothers to star for West Virginia.  At 174, as mentioned before, if Mike Letts does not red-shirt, he will be a huge point scorer for the Terps.  He’s had two disappointing NCAA tournaments, but won’t have a third.  At 184, Edinboro’s Chris Honeycutt lives up to his St. Ed’s pedigree.  Tim Flynn is among the best coaches in the country, and Honeycutt helps Edinboro live up to their “little powerhouse that could” billing.  At 197, the pride of Idaho Clayton Foster gives the Oklahoma State Cowboys another hammer at the top to go along with Jared Rosholt.  At heavyweight, Lehigh will receive a boost from red-shirt freshman Zack Rey, who in a shallow weight class could find himself in position to be a four-time All American, and the start of Pat Santoro’s rebuilding project.      

Tiger Wrestlers Come From Behind For 22-21 Win Over No. 13 Hofstra By Flowrestling [Article]

November 10th, 2007 | Author: Flowrestling

...Final Win Decided in Heavyweight Bout...

Hempstead, N.Y. -In a dual that came down to the final bout of the night, the sixth-ranked Missouri wrestling team came from behind to take down No. 13 Hofstra, 22-21, in the David S. Mack Sports Complex. A technical fall by sophomore heavyweight Mark Ellis (Blue Springs, Mo.) proved the deciding factor in the night's dual. Needing five points to win the battle, Ellis managed a 21-6 win in 6:39 to help the Tigers improve to 2-0 on the season.

"I'm pleased with the way our team fought back tonight," Head Coach Brian Smith said. "We suffered some tough losses and we'll have to go back to the practice room and work on a few things. But, it's still early in the season. We'll use these early duals to really find out where we are and what we need to work on."

Down 14-0 entering the 149 pound match, Tiger senior Josh Wagner (Milton, Wis.) was first to put points on the Tiger's side of the scoreboard. Holding on for a 5-2 win over 17th-ranked Mitch Smith, ninth-ranked Wagner and Smith entered the second period tied at two, but Wagner managed an escape in six seconds and a takedown with nine seconds left on the clock to take a 5-2 lead into the third period. Allowing Smith a single escape in the third, Wagner collected his first win of the season and started Missouri on a three-bout win streak.

Junior NCAA qualifier and ninth-ranked Michael Chandler (High Ridge, Mo.) helped cut the Pride's lead in half by recording a 15-6 win by major decision over 15th-ranked Johnny Bonilla-Bowman. In his first start of the season, Chandler collected seven of his 14 points by nearfall, all in the third period. Each wrestler was awarded one point for either a stall call (Bonilla-Bowman) or technical violation (Chandler). Chandler was the first Tiger to score first in a bout, taking down Bonilla-Bowman 1:25 into the match.

After quieting the large Pride crowd sophomore Nicholas Marable (Colliersville, Tenn.) moved to 2-0 on the season, shutting down 12th-ranked Ryan Patrovich, 10-2, at 165 pounds. Marable held the Hofstra wrestler to only two escapes, scoring a takedown and reversal in the second period and a takedown in the third.

Hofstra increased its lead to seven points, but junior Raymond Jordan was quick to close the gap, pinning Jeff Siciliano in 4:20. The second Tiger fall of the very young season, Jordan showed his dominance at 184 pounds taking down Siciliano three times in the first period and scoring four points through back points before sticking the Pride wrestler.

A loss at 197 pounds put the Tigers down 21-17, but Ellis' technical fall helped Missouri to its second win of the season. Ellis took down James Guerin eight times in the match and managed 1:55 of riding time. Two duals into the season and Missouri has won seven of its 20 matches by bonus point victories.

The Tiger wrestling team will return home to host the eighth annual Missouri Open Sunday, Nov. 18 in the Fieldhouse. The all-day tournament will begin at 9 a.m. (CT) with finals expected to start around 3 p.m. (CT). Volunteers are still needed to help with the annual event. If interested, please contact Smith at smithbq@missouri.edu .

Wt. Wrestler vs. Wrestler MU HU

125 #7 Dave Tomasette (HU) major decision Tony Pescaglia (MU): 16-2 0 4

133 #6 Lou Ruggirello (HU) fall #2 Tyler McCormick (MU): 5:30 0 10

141 #2 Charles Griffin (HU) major decision Marcus Hoehn (MU): 13-0 0 14

149 #9 Josh Wagner (MU)decision #17 Mitch Smith (HU): 5-2 3 14

157 #9 Michael Chandler (MU) m.d. #15 Johnny Bonilla-Bowman (HU):15-6 7 14

165 #12 Nicholas Marable (MU) m.d. #12 Ryan Patrovich (HU): 10-2 11 14

174 #10 Alton Lucas (HU) major dec. James Williamson (MU): 10-1 11 18

184 #6 Raymond Jordan (MU) fall Jeff Siciliano (HU): 4:20 17 18

197 #9 Joe Rovelli (HU) decision #3 Maxwell Askren (MU): 4-2 17 21

HWT #13 Mark Ellis (MU) tech fall James Guerin (HU): 6:39 21-6 22 21


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