Sommers Posted January 27, 2015 Author Report Share Posted January 27, 2015 how many schools are you referring to? Are you referring to the 1 school in california Hoosier daddy corrected me on? If there's more please let me know. In the meantime,,, without being too repetitious, you may want to do your due diligence of what you originally referenced,,, could be an effective sleeping aid as you realize what is the truth, and to retrieve a stone or two Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sommers Posted January 27, 2015 Author Report Share Posted January 27, 2015 Name me one other article in the Tennessean newspaper. There are articles on their website that did not make the paper. You are wrong again! you can go back and edit other posts but this 1 is the 1 I'm referring to that you may want to double check your concerns about tennessean articles, and that I haven't posted others Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
facenthecrowd Posted January 27, 2015 Report Share Posted January 27, 2015 (edited) how many schools are you referring to? Are you referring to the 1 school in california Hoosier daddy corrected me on? If there's more please let me know. In the meantime,,, without being too repetitious, you may want to do your due diligence of what you originally referenced,,, could be an effective sleeping aid as you realize what is the truth, and to retrieve a stone or two Soms, I have done my due dilligence and have come up with the following as requested: there has been more than 1 instance in which you try to post as if you know what you are talking about and it turned out to be not true. The above mentioned as you noted and the next post. Edited January 27, 2015 by facenthecrowd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
facenthecrowd Posted January 27, 2015 Report Share Posted January 27, 2015 Out of state coverage for King College... http://athletics.svu.edu/sports/wrest/2014-15/releases/201501170xt5z6 You do remember that baller95 called you out on this? Do you not?? If not, I will post it as well as this is King College in PA. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
facenthecrowd Posted January 27, 2015 Report Share Posted January 27, 2015 (edited) It is coming. Edited January 27, 2015 by facenthecrowd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
facenthecrowd Posted January 27, 2015 Report Share Posted January 27, 2015 (edited) This isn't King University (previously College), TN. This is King's College, PA. Unless there is a TN wrestler on the roster I assume this is an error. ??? Bam! Here is another. See, I answer your question, you do not. Case closed as I am finished with you as I have shown you to be posting negative posts and have not been telling the truth. Only answering your questions. I digress and I even edited this post. Edited January 27, 2015 by facenthecrowd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sommers Posted January 28, 2015 Author Report Share Posted January 28, 2015 Face, If confusing King College with King University is lying, so be it. An inspirational story from a HS in CA, that, I THOUGHT, was down in GA is lying,,, so be it. Don't read this thread and be happy (^_-) As far as Tennessean articles go back 3-6 weeks, if that helps. °°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°° Wilson County Coverage... http://www.wilsonpost.com/wchs-wrestling-headed-to-state-duals-cms-84958 WCHS wrestling headed to state duals Share: Facebook Twitter Google+ By: Post staff reports Published: January 27, 2015 Email Print Related Articles Wilson Central hosts district duals More students charged in WCH food fight prank 8 charged in WCHS food fight Region 7 Dual Wrestling Champion Wilson Central Wildcats take on Germantown Houston -- Wilson Central's wrestling team will take on Germantown Houston Friday afternoon in a first round match of the Class AAA State Duals. Action is set for 5:30 p.m. at the Williamson County Expo Center in Franklin as the Wildcats make a fourth consecutive trip to the state duals. Central (41-2) enters the tournament seeded second, behind East Tennessee power Cleveland. The winner of Friday's opener will advance to the second round of the 16-team tournament to take on the winner of the Knox Halls vs. William Blount bout. Tournament finals are scheduled for Saturday evening. Wilson Central 52, Rossview 15 CLARKSVILLE -- Wilson Central earned a return trip to the Class AAA state duals by winning the the Region 7 Dual Tournament Thursday, Jan. 22. The Wildcats defeated Rossview 52-15 in a semifinal match, then was awarded the region title when Beech opted to forfeit in the finals. Wilson Central had recorded three wins over the Bucs so far this season and both squads, by advancing to the regional finals, had already earned berths in the state dual tournament Jan. 30 and 31 at the Williamson Expo Center in Franklin. The Bucs reached the region finals with a 58-12 win over West Creek in the other semifinal. "It's been a great year and winning both the district and region again and making another trip to the State Duals was a goal this team set at the start of the season," said WC coach John Kramer. "It's great for the 12 seniors who have worked so hard the last four years and helped put our team on the map." Trailing 9-6 to Rossview after a forfeit at 132 pounds, Wilson Central put the match away by reeling off wins in the next 10 weight classes. HISTORY -- The 2015 region title was the third consecutive for the Wildcats; and came just two days after winning a fourth straight district championship. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sommers Posted January 28, 2015 Author Report Share Posted January 28, 2015 The Mountain Press Reports... Cooper Flynn invited to tour the country with all-star wrestling team http://www.themountainpress.com/sports/x1351412592/Cooper-Flynn-invited-to-tour-the-country-with-all-star-wrestling-team Pigeon Forge seventh grader Cooper Flynn will have a chance to wrestle on an all-star team out of Ohio this summer that is touring the country. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
texas23 Posted January 28, 2015 Report Share Posted January 28, 2015 There is very few inspiring articles on here. most of this crap is just scores of teams that no one cares about , with only some interest to sommers keeping a thread with his name on it alive. I was not inspired by his posting of an alleged rape by a college wrestler, but no post of the follow up article of letting the wrestler finish the school year. Who keeps stats on the number of people viewing a thread ? Soms, that is who. So stupid. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sommers Posted January 28, 2015 Author Report Share Posted January 28, 2015 (edited) How Delightful... I wondered when you'd pipe in, oh Texas?!? Learning from mistakes (whether guilty or not, no more wrestling or continued UTC education,,, hopefully no Vanderbilt type convictions like yesterday,,, unless guilty, but no matter what we must learn the boys improved extra-curricular decision making, which is of central importance imo) this learning on our own or from others, gaining wisdom, is an inspiration we can use IMO. Disinterest is determined by more than just you and maybe a couple or based on as you say... "There IS very few inspiring articles on here." The Eye of The Beholder Determines That, Not just yours, ol Tex. (^o^) Texi... YES - Have you noticed over 2,000 viewers in the last 7-8 days? You tried to ding me with red negative votes now with over 50, but have you taken a look where the sum total is, red or green? Texi-Face, you no need to be counted in the viewer totals here, unless you'd like to further the cause of casting some stones... Especially Now - As we zero in on 30-35,000 or more in the next month, Me Thinks . °°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°° Oh did you see?... http://www.t-g.com/story/2160290.html Whether liked or not, this Little town is getting recognized, this team, some of the wrestlers individualy, the coach , and in multiple divisions including one that had a dedicated thread getting plenty of passionate viewers/posts! Good day sir! Edited January 28, 2015 by Sommers 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
facenthecrowd Posted January 28, 2015 Report Share Posted January 28, 2015 (edited) Your ignorance continues to impress. You keep talking about being positive, and then you make the ignorant statement about gaining inspiration from the learning from others and the Vanderbilt type convictions and the situation at UTC. Are you serious? You have gone beyond the pale now. Earlier, you asked me to support my statement about your stupidity trying to claim articles are about schools in the area when they are not, which I did. You asked, I granted. Now, I asked in which Tennessean newspaper there was an article about wrestling other than yesterday and your only answer was look at the last 3 - 6 weeks. I have done better, I have looked back as far as November and still no article in the newspaper. Continue on with your blather and your continued ignorance, you are delighting many. Maybe another postive story about the death of the young man in Georgia who was found dead rolled up in mats. I am sure readers would enjoy reading more about this positive story. Time to do your due diligence. P.S. I edited this post as well Edited January 28, 2015 by facenthecrowd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sommers Posted January 28, 2015 Author Report Share Posted January 28, 2015 (edited) It's there, hold your stones,,, you missed more than you realize, Face. °°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°° As Conference Rivalries Heat up toward the Feb/Mar Big Dance & jockeying for Qualification, here are some outcomes in D1 NCAA Matches with Three #1's knocked off including that Sophomore Sensation from NW (home just a few hours north in Indiana) and several SE wrestlers in the mix... Weekend Box Scores - 1/24/15 Willie Saylor on Jan 25, 2015 | More Sunday, January 25: Bucknell 26, Harvard 9 125: Paul Petrov (B win by forfeit (H) 133: Grim Gonzalez (B dec. Ryan Osleeb (H), 7-5 141: Todd Preston (H) dec. Tyler Smith (, 4-3 149: Victor Lopez (B major dec. Nicholas Stager (H), 11-3 157: Rustin Barrick (B major dec. Tyler Tarsi (H), 13-2 165: Rob Schlitt (B Kanon Dean (H), 6-0 174: Josef Johnson (H) dec. Rory Bonner (, 4-3 184: Tom Sleigh (B dec. Michael Mocco (H), 10-4 197: James Fox (H) Tyler Greene (, 6-1 285: Tyler Stolfi (B David Ng (H), 6-2 No. 4 Ohio State 31, Maryland 9 125: Nathan Tomasello (OSU) technical fall over Josh Polacek (MD), 15-0 133: Johnni DiJulius (OSU) major decision over Geoffrey Alexander (MD), 10-2 141: Logan Stieber (OSU) fall over Shyheim Brown (MD), 4:54 149: Randy Languis (OSU) decision over Ben Dorsay (MD), 3-1 157: Lou Mascola (MD) decision over Kyle Visconti (OSU), 6-1 165: Bo Jordan (OSU) fall over Tyler Manion (MD), 1:00 174: Josh Snook (MD) decision over Dominic Prezzia (OSU), 7-0 184: Kenny Courts (OSU) decision over Tony Gardner (MD), 7-0 197: Kyle Snyder (OSU) major decision over Rob Fitzgerald (MD), 19-9 285: Spencer Myers (MD) decision over Ray Gordon (OSU), 1-0 Penn defeats Binghamton, 26-10 125: David White (BU) DEC Jeremy Schwartz (Penn), 7-2 133: Caleb Richardson (Penn) FALL Joe Nelson (BU), 1:33 141: Jeff Canfora (Penn) DEC Dylan Caruana (BU), 8-2 149: C.J. Cobb (Penn) MD Nick Tighe (BU), 18-4 157: Brooks Martino (Penn) DEC Vincent DePrez (BU), 4-0 165: Ray Bethea (Penn) DEC Zack Zupan (BU), 4-3 174: Steve Schneider (BU) DEC Brad Wukie (Penn), 5-3 (SV3) 184: Lorenzo Thomas (Penn) DEC Jack McKeever (BU), 7-2 197: Canaan Bethea (PENN) MD Caleb Wallace (BU), 12-0 285: Tyler Deuel (BU) MD Patrik Garren (Penn), 15-5 Columbia 23, American 16 125 - David Terao over Johnson Mai (Dec, 7-4) 133 - Angelo Amenta over Josh Terao (Dec, 7-6) 141 - Michael Sprague over Chris Araoz (MD, 11-2) 149 - Tom Page over Connor Sutton (Dec, 4-3) 157 - Markus Scheidel over John Boyle (Dec, 4-3) 165 - Tyrel White over Brad Mutchnik (TF, 16-1) 174 - Shane Hughes over Nick Carey (Fall, 2:16) 184 - Jaric Kasunic over Zack Hernandez (Fall, 3:23) 197 - Matt Idelson over Brett Dempsey (Dec, 6-2) HWT - Garrett Ryan over Chris McDermand (8-1) Rider 25, George Mason 13 125 Zach Valcarce-R wins by forfeit 133 Rob Deutsch-R dec. Vince Rodriguez-M 6-1 141 Chuck Zeisloft-R dec. Sahid Kargbo-M 8-6 149 B.J. Clagon-R wbf Konbeh Koroma-M 3:56 157 Greg Flournoy-M dec, Chad Walsh-R 5-1 165 Conor Brennan-R major dec. Pat Davis-M 14-5 174 Ryan Forrest-M dec. Steve Nelson-R 10-4 184 Ryan Hembury-M major dec. Ali Yildiz-R 11-0 197 Don McNeil-R dec. Matt Meadows-M 8-1 Hwt Jake Kettler-M dec. Greg Velasco-R 2-0 Michigan 34, Indiana 6 125: Conor Youtsey (U-M) wins by forfeit U-M 133: Zebulon Hilyard (U-M) dec Alonzo Shepherd, 3-0 141: George Fisher (U-M) major dec. Sean Brown, 11-1 149: Alec Pantaleo (U-M) major dec. Trevor Moody, 14-6 157: Brian Murphy (U-M) dec. Luke Blanton, 6-1 165: Taylor Walsh (IU) dec. #10 Taylor Massa, 6-1 174: Nate Jackson (IU) dec. Jake Salazar, 8-3 184: Domenic Abounader (U-M) tech. fall Jake Masengale, 15-0 (4:25) 197: Max Huntley (U-M) dec. Luke Sheridan, 10-3 Hwt:Adam Coon (U-M) pinned Garret Goldman, 2:05 Wisconsin 34, Michigan State 6 125: Mitch Rogaliner (MSU) pins Matt Cavallaris (UW) in 5:14 133: Ryan Taylor (UW) pins Hermilo Esquivel (MSU) in 2:13 141: Jesse Thielke (UW) major dec. Brandon Fifield (MSU), 9-1 149: Rylan Lubeck (UW) dec. Nick Trimble (MSU), 3-1 (SV1) 157: Jarod Donar (UW) dec. Travis Curley (MSU), 4-0 165: Isaac Jordan (UW) dec. Roger Wildmo (MSU), 5-1 174: Frank Cousins (UW) major dec. Nick Proctor (MSU), 14-3 184: Ricky Robertson (UW) dec. John Rizqallah (MSU), 3-1 197: Timmy McCall (UW) dec. Nick McDiarmid (MSU), 5-3 HWT: Connor Medbery (UW) tech. fall Chris Nash (MSU), 15-0 (3:22) Nebraska 26, Rutgers 9 125: Tim Lambert (N) md. Sean McCabe, 12-1 133: Eric Montoya (N) dec. Scott DelVecchio, 7-4 141: Anthony Abedin (N) dec. Anthony Ashnault, 5-2 149: Ken Theobold ® pin. Justin Arthur, 1:27 157: James Green (N) dec. Anthony Perrotti, 11-4 165: Austin Wilson (N) dec. Nick Visicaro, 3-1 174: Robert Kokesh (N) dec. Phil Bakuckas, 7-1 184: T.J. Dudley (N) dec. Anthony Pafumi, 9-4 197: Aaron Studebaker (N) md. Ralph Normandia, 14-1 HWT: Billy Smith ® dec. Collin Jensen, 5-3 SV Ohio 24, Buffalo 13 149: Tywan Claxton (Ohio) major dec. over Justin Cooksey (Buffalo), 14-1 157: Spartak Chino (Ohio) major dec. over Danny Graham (Buffalo), 14-5 165: Harrison Hightower (Ohio) dec. over Rrok Ndokaj (Buffalo), 7-0 174: Cody Walters (Ohio) dec. over Wally Maziarz (Buffalo), 2-0 184: Andrew Romanchik (Ohio) dec. over Austin Weigel (Buffalo), 8-2 197: Phil Wellington (Ohio) major dec. over Joe Ariola (Buffalo), 16-6 HWT: Jesse Webb (Ohio) dec. over Mike Silvis (Buffalo), 3-2 125: Maxwell Soria (Buffalo) dec. over Zachary Hassan (Ohio), 10-3, 133: Sean Peacocks (Buffalo) major dec. over Joshua Parrett (Ohio), 16-2 141: Colt Cotton (Buffalo) pinned Joel Shump (Ohio), 1:59 Old Dominion 25 Kent State 10 157: Ian Miller (KSU) won by major decision over Devin Geoghegan (ODU), 19-5 165: Tristan Warner (ODU) won by decision over Tyler Buckwalter (KSU), 8-1 174: Austin Coburn (ODU) won by decision over Mike Vollant (KSU), 3-2 184: Jack Dechow (ODU) won by major decision over Jerald Spohn (KSU) 16-6 197: Kevin Beazley (ODU) won by decision over Cole Baxter (KSU), 8-5 285: Mimmo Lytle (KSU) won by decision over Jake Henderson (ODU), 4-3 TB2 125: Brandon Jeske (ODU) won by decision over Del Vinas (KSU), 6-2 133: Mack McGuire (KSU) won by decision over Michael Hayes (ODU), 4-3 141: Chris Mecate (ODU) won by decision over Tyler Small (KSU), 3-1 SV1 149: Lenny Richardson (ODU) won by fall over Mike DePalma (KSU), 1:30 South Dakota State 23, Cal Poly 10 125: Isaac Andrade (SDS) dec. Yoshito Funakoshi (CP) 11-6 133: Brance Simms (SDS) tech. fall Victor Trujillo (CP) 19-4 (7:00) 141: Colton Schilling (CP) maj. dec. Lucas Zilverberg (SDS) 13-2 149: Alex Kocer (SDS) dec. Jacob Leon (CP) 7-5 157: Cody Pack (SDS) dec. Colt Shorts (CP) 6-2 165: John Nething II (SDS) dec. Travis Berridge (CP) 7-6 174: Dominic Kastl (CP) dec. David Kocer (SDS) 7-3 184: Nick Fiegener (CP) dec. Brady Ayers (SDS) 11-8 197: Nathan Roptert (SDS) dec. J.T. Goodwin (CP) 12-10 285: J.J. Everard (SDS) dec. Nicolas Johnson (CP) 2-1 SV1 The Citadel 29, SIUE 15 125 - Joaquin Marquez (The Citadel) pinned Nathan Day (SIUE), 0:50 133 – Aaron Hanson (The Citadel) won by forfeit 141 - Angelo Silvestro (SIUE) def. Tyler Buckiso (The Citadel), Inj. 5:00 149 - Matthew Frisch (The Citadel) def. Karsten Van Velsor (SIUE), 10-2 157 - Aaron Walker (The Citadel) def. Sam Zimmerman (SIUE), 12-4 165 - Connor McMahon (SIUE) def. William Connell (The Citadel), 11-2 174 - Jake Residori (SIUE) def. Kenneth Radford (The Citadel), Dec 9-4 184 - Derek Nagel (SIUE) def. John Duane (The Citadel), Dec 6-3 197 - Marshall Haas (The Citadel) def. Jake Tindle (SIUE), 6-2 285 - Joseph Bexley (The Citadel) pinned Chris Johnson (SIUE), 2:55 Virginia 17, Pittsburgh 16 125: Nick Herrmann (Virginia) dec. Dom Forys (Pittsburgh), 9-5 133: George DiCamillo (Virginia) major dec. Ben Ross (Pittsburgh), 22-10 141: Nick Zanetta (Pittsburgh) dec. Justin Van Hoose (Virginia), 5-4 149: Mikey Racciato (Pittsburgh) dec. TJ Miller (Virginia), 10-4 157: Andrew Atkinson (Virginia) dec. Ronnie Garbinsky (Pittsburgh), 5-3 165: Nick Sulzer (Virginia) major dec. Troy Reaghard (Pittsburgh), 14-5 174: Tyler Wilps (Pittsburgh) dec. Blaise Butler (Virginia), 6-2 184: Max Thomusseit (Pittsburgh) tech fall-4 Tyler Askey (Virginia), 21-6 197: Zach Nye (Virginia) dec. Nick Bonaccorsi (Pittsburgh), 2-1 285: Ryan Solomon (Pittsburgh) dec. Patrick Gillen (Virginia), 4-3 Drexel 21, Army 20* 149: Matthew Cimato (DU) DEC Andrew Mendel (A), 6-2 157: Noel Blanco (DU) DEC Russell Parsons (A), 3-1 165: Chandler Smith (A) MAJ Nick Elmer (DU), 12-3 174: Brian Harvey (A) WBF Stephen Loiseau (DU) @ 6:25 184: Samson Imonode (A) DEC Jason Fugiel (DU), 5-2 197: Bryce Barnes (A) MAJ Joshua Murphy (DU), 12-4 285: Joey Goodhart (DU) WBF David Farr @ 2:03 125: Eric Ochoa (DU) DEC Sean Badua, 6-2 133: Kevin Devoy (DU) TF Christian Doyle, 16-0 141: Logan Everett (A) DEC David Pearce (DU), 9-7 *Criteria (Match Points: Drexel 48, Army 43) Edinboro 38, Bloomsburg 3 125: Kory Mines (EUP) over Jon Haas (Penfield, NY/Penfield) (BU), major decision 12-3 133: Andy Schutz (BU) over Anthony Rivera (EUP), decision 3-2 141: Mitchell Port (EUP) pinfall over Tanner Cahill (BU) 2:52 149: Dave Habat (EUP) over Kevin Laubach (BU), decision 11-5 157: Chase Delande (EUP) pinfall over Matt Hammerstone (BU) 2:47 165: Ty Schoffstall (EUP) over Kurt Meske (BU), decision 9-3 174: Patrick Jennings (EUP) over Auston Hummel major decision, 14-1 184: Vic Avery (EUP) by forfeit 197: Vince Pickett (EUP) over Michael Mirra (BU), decision 5-0 HWT: Warren Bosch (EUP) over Dominic Carfagno, decision 4-2 CMU 19, UNI 12 125-Dylan Peters (UNI) dec. Brent Fleetwood (CMU) 8-3 133-Tyler Keselring (CMU) dec. Leighton Gaul (UNI) 5-1 141-Zach Horan (CMU) dec. Jake Hodges (UNI) 3-2 149-Colin Heffernan (CMU) dec. Gunnar Wolfensperger (UNI) 5-1 157-Cody LeCount (CMU) dec. Jarrett Jensen (UNI) 3-1 SV1 165-Cooper Moore (UNI) dec. Jordan Wohlfert (CMU) 6-3 174-Jordan Ellingwood (CMU) maj. dec. Curt Maas (UNI) 11-2 184-CJ Brucki (CMU) dec. Cody Caldwell (UNI) 9-4 197-Basil Minto (UNI) dec. Jackson Lewis (CMU) 8-2 285-Blaize Cabell (UNI) dec. Adam Robinson (CMU) 11-6 Chattanooga 35, VMI 5 125: Sean Boyle (UTC) MAJ DEC Dalton Henderson (VMI) 20-6 133: Nick Soto (UTC) Wins by Forfeit 141: Michael Pongracz (UTC) DEC Emmitt Kelly (VMI) 3-0 149: Jacob Murphy (UTC) DEC Jack Krall (VMI) 7-2 157: Austin Sams (UTC) TECH FALL Sam Paulay (VMI) 19-3 (6:06) 165: Shabaka Johns (VMI) DEC Justin Lampe (UTC) 2-1 174: Sean Mappes (UTC) MAJ DEC Mark Darr (VMI) 13-2 184: John Shrader (UTC) DEC 5-0 Derek Thurman (VMI) 5-0 197: Scottie Boykin (UTC) MAJ DEC Urayoan Garcia (VMI) 14-5 285: Jared Johnson (UTC) DEC Juan Adams (VMI) 9-7 Cleveland State 18, Lock Haven 16 174: Gabe Stark (CSU) dec. Tyler Wood (LHU) 4-1 (CSU, 3-0) 184: Fred Garcia (LHU) dec. Xavier Dye (CSU) 12-8 (Tie, 3-3) 197: Phil Sprenkle (LHU) dec. Nick Corba (CSU) 5-1 (LHU, 6-3) 285: Riley Shaw (CSU) dec. Brad Emerick (LHU) SV 6-4 (Tie, 6-6) 125: Ben Willeford (CSU) pins Jake Field (LHU) 1:59 (CSU, 12-6) 133: Cody Wheeler (LHU) maj. dec. Alfredo Gray (CSU) 11-2 (CSU, 12-10) 141: Bobby Rehm (LHU) dec. Mike Carlone (CSU) 6-4 (LHU 13-12) 149: Nick Montgomery (CSU) dec. Dan Neff (LHU) 5-2 (CSU 15-13) 157: LaTrell Davis (CSU) dec. Elias Biddle (LHU) 7-3, (CSU, 18-13) 165: Dillon Gavlock (LHU) dec. Matt Donohoe (CSU) 6-5, (CSU 18-16) Missouri 32, Northern Illinois 12 125: Derek Elmore (NI) over Chase Brennan (M) by Fall, 0:53 133: Zach Synon (M) over Danny Carlson (NI) by 9-0 Major Decision 141: Lavion Mayes (M) over Tyler Argue (NI) by 6-1 Decision 149: Le’Roy Barnes (M) over Austin Culton (NI) by 6-0 Decision 157: Joey Lavallee (M) over Andrew Morse (NI) by 8-2 Decision 165: Mikey England (M) over Shaun’Qae McMurty (NI) by 6-2 Decision 174: Trace Engelkes (NI) over Cody Johnston (M) by Fall, 3:50 184: Willie Miklus (M) over Quinton Rosser (NI) by Fall, 1:08 197: J’den Cox (M) over Alec Brown (NI) by Fall, 2:16 HWT: Devin Mellon (M) over Jake Cochrane (NI) by 10-2 Major Decision Minnesota 17, Penn State 16 133: Chris Dardanes MIN dec. Jimmy Gulibon PSU, 3-2 141: Nick Dardanes MIN maj. dec. Kade Moss PSU, 14-6 149: Zack Beitz PSU dec. Jake Short MIN, 9-4 157: Dylan Ness MIN dec. Cody Law PSU, 9-1 165: Nick Wanzek MIN dec. Garett Hammond PSU, 8-4 174: Matt Brown PSU dec. Logan Storley MIN, 4-1 184: Brett Pfarr MIN dec. Matt McCutcheon PSU, 11-5 197: Morgan McIntosh PSU dec. cott Schiller MIN, 7-4 285: Jimmy Lawson PSU dec. Michael Kroells MIN, 3-1 125: Jordan Conaway PSU maj. dec. Ethan Lizak MIN, 13-3 Stanford 18, Arizona State 13 184: Blake Stauffer (A) maj. dec. Ryan Davies (S), 10-1 197: Josh DaSilveira (A) dec. Garet Krohn (S), 7-6 285: Nathan Butler (S) dec. Chace Eskam (A), 3-2 125: Evan Silver (S) dec. Ares Carpio (A), 5-2 133: Connor Schram (S) dec. Judson Preskitt (A), 9-4 141: Isaiah Locsin (S) dec. Matt Kraus (A), 4-3 149: Christian Pagdilao (A) dec. Garrett Schaner (S), 9-5 157: Maxwell Hvolbek (S) dec. Oliver Pierce (A), 3-1 (SV) 165: Jim Wilson (S) dec. Jacen Petersen (A), 8-1 174: Ray Waters (A) dec. Keaton Subjeck (S), 5-3 Oregon State 35, South Dakota State 6 125: Ronnie Bresser (OSU) pinned Isaac Andrade (SDSU), 4:27 133: Jack Hathaway (OSU) pinned Brance Simms (SDSU), 2:04 141: Devin Reynolds (OSU) dec. Lucas Zilverberg (SDSU), 5-2 149: Abraham Rodriguez (OSU) dec. Alex Kocer (SDSU), 8-6 157: Cody Pack (SDSU) dec. Alex Elder (OSU), 3-1 165: Seth Thomas (OSU) dec. John Nething II (SDSU), 7-1 174: Joe Latham (OSU) dec. David Kocer (SDSU), 5-2 184: Taylor Meeks (OSU) tech. fall Brad Ayers (SDSU), 17-2 197: Cody Crawford (OSU) pinned Nathan Rotert (SDSU), 4:52 Hwt.: J.J. Everard (SDSU) dec. Nate Keeve (OSU), 5-2 SIUE 32 Campbell 11 125 – Nathan Day (SIUE) won by forfeit 133 – Double forfeit 141 – Angelo Silvestro (SIUE) won by forfeit 149 - Karsten Van Velsor (SIUE) won by forfeit 157 - Daniel Luty (Campbell) def. Sam Zimmerman, 14-3 165 – Connor McMahon (SIUE) def. Garrison Matthews (Campbell), 7-2 174 – Jake Residori (SIUE) won by technical fall over Monte Britton (Campbell), 16-0 184 - Ville Heino (Campbell) def. Derek Nagel (SIUE), 13-5 197 – Jake Tindle (SIUE) won by forfeit 285 - Cody Ryba (Campbell) def. Chris Johnson (SIUE), 7-3 North Carolina 20, Rider 13 125: Alex Rinaldi (UNC) DEC Zach Valcarce (Rider) 7-2 133: Robert Deutsch (Rider) DEC Troy Heilmann (UNC) 7-6 141: Joey Ward (UNC) DEC Chuck Zeisloft (Rider) 2-1 149: B.J. Clagon (Rider) MAJ Christian Barber (UNC) 13-4 157: Chad Walsh (Rider) DEC Chris Mears (UNC) 6-3 165: Ethan Ramos (UNC) MAJ Jimmy Morris (Rider) 14-2 174: John Michael Staudenmayer (UNC) MAJ Steve Nelson (Rider) 10-2 184: Scott Marmoll (UNC) DEC Ali Yildiz (Rider) 5-0 197: Chip Ness (UNC) DEC Donald McNeil (Rider) 14-7 285: Greg Velasco (Rider) DEC Frank Abbondanza (UNC) 4-1, OT Oklahoma State 20, Iowa State 15 125: Eddie Klimara (OSU) dec. Kyle Larson (ISU), 8-7 133: Earl Hall (ISU) dec. Gary Wayne Harding (OSU), 9-5 141: Dean Heil (OSU) MD Dante Rodriguez (ISU), 17-3 149: Gabe Moreno (ISU) dec. Davey Dolan (OSU), 7-2 157: Anthony Collica (OSU) dec. Luke Goettll (ISU), 8-2 165: Alex Dieringer (OSU) MD Mike Moreno (ISU), 13-3 174: Kyle Crutchmer (OSU) dec. Tanner Weatherman (ISU), 7-4 184: Lelund Weatherspoon dec. Nolan Boyd (OSU), 5-1 197: Kyven Gadson (ISU) fall Luke Bean (OSU), 2:50 285: Austin Marsden (OSU) dec. Quean Smith (ISU), 5-4 Cornell 21, Lehigh 9 125 – Nahshon Garrett (Cornell) dec. Scott Parker (Lehigh) 9-5 133 – Mason Beckman (Lehigh) dec. Bricker Dixon (Cornell) 9-4 141 – Randy Cruz (Lehigh) dec. Logan David (Cornell) 3-0 149 – Chris Villalonga (Cornell) dec. Drew Longo (Lehigh) 9-5 157 – Brian Realbuto (Cornell) dec. Mitch Minotti (Lehigh) 11-8 165 – Dylan Palacio (Cornell) dec. Marshall Peppelman (Lehigh) 9-3 174 – Duke Pickett (Cornell) dec. Santiago Martinez (Lehigh) 5-4 184 – Gabe Dean (Cornell) dec. Nathaniel Brown (Lehigh) 3-1, s.v. 197 – Jace Bennett (Cornell) dec. Elliot Riddick (Lehigh) 2-1, t.b. 285 – Doug Vollaro (Lehigh) dec. Jacob Aiken-Phillips (Cornell) 5-3, s.v. Illinois 31, Northwestern 9 125: Dominic Olvieri (Ill.) dec. Garrison White (NU), 5-2 133: Zane Richards (Ill.) maj. dec. Dominick Malone (NU), 14-5 141: Steven Rodrigues (Ill.) dec. Jameson Oster (NU), 8-6 149: Jason Tsirtsis (NU) dec. Kyle Langenderfer (Ill.), 4-2 157: Isaiah Martinez (Ill.) fall Ben Sullivan (NU), 3:43 165: Pierce Harger (NU) dec. Jackson Morse (Ill.), 3-1 174: Zac Brunson (Ill.) Win by Forfeit 184: Nikko Reyes (Ill.) dec. Mitch Sliga (NU), 4-1 197: Alex Polizzi (NU) Jeff Koepke (Ill.), 6-1 285: Brooks Black (Ill.) Win by Forfeit Bucknell 28, Brown 10 125: Paul Petrov (BK) over Billy Watterson (BR), Dec. 6-2 133: Grim Gonzalez (BK) over Zeke Salvo (BR), MD 15-6 141: Tyler Smith (BK) over James Bell (BR), Fall 3:27 149: Victor Lopez (BK) over William McDonald (BR), Dec. 7-3 157: Justin Staudenmayer (BR) over Rustin Barrick (BK), Dec. 5-1 165: Robert Schlitt (BK) over Christian LaBrie (, Dec. 8-4 174: Ricky McDonald (BR) over Rory Bonner (BK), Dec. 13-6 184: Ophir Bernstein (BR) over Tom Sleigh (BK), MD 12-1 197: Tyler Greene (BK) over Augustus Marker (BR), Dec. 10-5 285: Joe Stolfi (BK) over Sebastien Levin (BR), Fall 2:50 North Carolina 29, George Mason 6 125: Cody Karns (UNC) FFT 133: Troy Heilmann (UNC) DEC Vince Rodriguez (GM) 5-2 141: Joey Ward (UNC) DEC Sahid Kargbo (GM) 3-2 149: Joey Moon (UNC) DEC Blake Roulo (GM) 10-5 157: Greg Flourney (GM) DEC Robert Henderson (UNC) 8-5 165: Ethan Ramos (UNC) DEC Patrick Davis (GM) 8-1 174: John Michael Staudenmayer (UNC) MAJ Ryan Forrest (GM) 11-1 184: Scott Marmoll (UNC) DEC Daniel Mika (GM) 2-0 197: Chip Ness (UNC) MAJ Matt Meadows (GM) 14-5 285: Jake Kettler (GM) DEC Frank Abbondanza (UNC) 7-3 Hofstra 26, American 14 125: David Terao (AU) dec. Bryan Damon, 5-3 133: Travis Passaro (HU) dec. Josh Terao, 3-1 141: Jamel Hudson (HU) dec. Michael Sprague, 8-3 149: Cody Ruggirello (HU) fall Tom Page, 1:48 157: John Boyle (AU) dec. Jahlani Callender, 3-2 165: Nick Terdick (HU) dec. Brad Mutchnik, 3-1 174: Frank Affronti (HU) tech fall Nick Carey, 15-0 184: Jeric Kasunic (AU) maj. dec. Jay Lysne, 10-0 197: Brett Dempsey (AU) maj. dec. Michael Oxley, 12-2 HWT: Michael Hughes (HU) fall Chris McDermand, 4:07 CSU Bakersfield 20, San Francisco State 12 184 Johnny Costa (SFST) def. Sean Pollock, 10-5 197 Matt Williams (CSUB) def. Andrew Reggi , 8-6 (OT) 285 Sam Alnassiri (SFST) def. Steven Wood, 2-1 (3 OT) 125 Sergio Mendez (CSUB) def. Brandon Vu , 9-0 133 Ian Nickell (CSUB) def. Jordan Gurrola, 5-4 141 Daniel Flores (SFST) def. Zach Zimmer, 5-1 149 Coleman Hammond (CSUB) def. Tavis Ino, 15-2 157 Alex Abono (SFST) def. Spencer Hill, 4-3 165 Adam Fierro (CSUB) def. Vicente Aboytes, 1-0 174 Bryce Hammond (CSUB) ef. Peter Santos, 5-1 Cont. 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