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Cornell over Az St - 38-4


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Freshman Corey Manson wrestled at 141 pounds for the Big Red and went against the Sun Devils' Robert Galvan. Galvan took control early in the match making a quick takedown against Manson, but 21 seconds later, Manson escaped to the neutral position. Galvan earned two more points with another takedown, but Manson also took two making a reversal. Galvan made an escape to take a 5-3 lead after three minutes. Manson escaped from his initial down position in the second, but with a Galvan takedown was behind 7-4. Manson escaped with 1:01 left on the clock, and with six second left in the second period tied the match at seven with a takedown of his own. Galvan chose the down position to start the third, and with an escape, once again took the lead. With 1:18 left in the match, Manson went ahead by a point taking Galvin to the mat. With two seconds left, Galvan tied the match back up with an escape, but Manson won the decision, 10-9 with 1:27 in riding time.

 

The last bout of the day was the Big Red's No. 4 Leen against Chris Remsen. Leen had an 8-2 lead after the first period with three takedowns and a nearfall, with Remsen's two points coming from escapes. Remsen chose to start the second period in the neutral position, and Leen earned the only points of second with a takedown to lead 10-2. Leen chose the down position in the third and earned three points with an escape and a takedown. Leen would take a 15-2 lead with another nearfall, but Remsen escaped a second later. With 35 seconds left in the match, Leen would earn another four points with a takedown and a nearfall to win a 19-3 tech fall in 6:15. With Leen's final five team points, the Big Red sealed the 38-4 victory.

 

The Big Red will in action Feb. 3 when it will wrestle Hofstra at the New York Athletic Club at 1 p.m. and at Columbia at 7 p.m.

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Freshman Corey Manson wrestled at 141 pounds for the Big Red and went against the Sun Devils' Robert Galvan. Galvan took control early in the match making a quick takedown against Manson, but 21 seconds later, Manson escaped to the neutral position. Galvan earned two more points with another takedown, but Manson also took two making a reversal. Galvan made an escape to take a 5-3 lead after three minutes. Manson escaped from his initial down position in the second, but with a Galvan takedown was behind 7-4. Manson escaped with 1:01 left on the clock, and with six second left in the second period tied the match at seven with a takedown of his own. Galvan chose the down position to start the third, and with an escape, once again took the lead. With 1:18 left in the match, Manson went ahead by a point taking Galvin to the mat. With two seconds left, Galvan tied the match back up with an escape, but Manson won the decision, 10-9 with 1:27 in riding time.

 

The last bout of the day was the Big Red's No. 4 Leen against Chris Remsen. Leen had an 8-2 lead after the first period with three takedowns and a nearfall, with Remsen's two points coming from escapes. Remsen chose to start the second period in the neutral position, and Leen earned the only points of second with a takedown to lead 10-2. Leen chose the down position in the third and earned three points with an escape and a takedown. Leen would take a 15-2 lead with another nearfall, but Remsen escaped a second later. With 35 seconds left in the match, Leen would earn another four points with a takedown and a nearfall to win a 19-3 tech fall in 6:15. With Leen's final five team points, the Big Red sealed the 38-4 victory.

 

The Big Red will in action Feb. 3 when it will wrestle Hofstra at the New York Athletic Club at 1 p.m. and at Columbia at 7 p.m.

 

 

 

Thanks for recap.

 

Congratulations to Corey and Jordan!

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