Seems to be like we made it! 4 months of the common season, one weekend of convention championships, and right here we’re, within the T-Cellular Heart in Kansas Metropolis on the brink of start essentially the most wonderful match of the world’s oldest and best sport.
We’re on the 2024 NCAA D1 Wrestling Championships, and we’ll have an account of all of the motion right here for you in actual time!
2024 NCAA Championships Watch Get together
Have a while to kill earlier than the wrestling begins? Would possibly I like to recommend spending an hour watching the most recent FloSports Unique: Spencer & Austin? I am admittedly biased however in my humble opinion it guidelines.
The place Are Brackets?
I am hoping you got here right here for the dwell weblog however in the event you simply need the brackets I perceive as nicely. All of us crave brackets. Right here is the hyperlink to the D1 NCAA Championship occasion web page on Trackwrestling. Brackets are very straightforward to seek out from there. Candy candy brackets.
What Concerning the Schedule?
Certain, proper right here.
Thursday, March 21
Session 1 – 12:00 pm (Pigtails & Spherical of 32)
Session 2 – 7:00 pm (Spherical of 16 & Consolations)
Friday, March 22
Session 3 – 12:00 pm (Quarterfinals & Consolations)
Session 4 – 8:00 pm (Championship Semifinals & Spherical of 12)
Saturday, March 23
Session 5 – 11:00 am (Putting Matches)
Session 6 – 7:00 pm (Championship Finals)
Chances are you’ll bear in mind all the things written above from such hits as Session I Match Notes. That’s as a result of I reduce and pasted it immediately from the award-winning dwell weblog I simply completed writing a few hours in the past.
It’s as a result of I’ve been so busy that I am unable to craft a correct preamble for each periods’ dwell weblog, however do not suppose for a second it’s as a result of I do not care. It’s as a result of the motion is occurring so quick and so livid that there’s little time to organize.
So little time that the second spherical might be start in lower than an hour and I nonetheless have loads of work to do earlier than I can begin dwell running a blog, so maintain on tight and we’ll be within the midst of extra rad NCAA Championship wrestling very quickly!
Comfort bracket matches will happen on the surface mats, numbers 1, 2, 7 and eight. Championship facet bouts might be inside on mats 3, 4, 5 and 6. We will concentrate on the Spherical of 16 championship bouts however you possibly can comply with each bout on Trackwrestling (and watch it dwell on ESPN).
125 Kilos
PSU’s Braeden Davis has Cornell’s Brett Ungar. No scores after three minutes, although Davis was taking floor persistently within the bout. Davis will get an escape within the second to steer 1-0. No extra scores now Ungar will get a flip beneath. Davis driving robust, 37 seconds of RT. Davis with over a minute of RT and counting. Ungar will get the escape however with lower than 10 seconds within the interval so Davis will safe the win 2-1.
All-American Pat McKee of Minnesota vs ASU’s Richie Figueroa. Figueroa strikes first with a takedown after a quick scramble. He has the primary factors on the championship facet of session 2. An escape and one other takedown offers Figueroa the 6-1 lead. McKee wants damage time. His left leg has been giving him issues all season sadly. McKee in a position to intestine it out and proceed. Figs up 9-1 within the second. And Figueroa will win by a significant determination to attain an additional staff level for the Solar Devils.
Recent off a primary spherical upset is Harvard’s Diego Sotelo taking over Lock Haven All-American Anthony Noto. The Bald Eagle by the use of New York scores first to steer the Crimson wrestler 3-1. 6-1 lead for Noto within the second interval. Sotelo has a win over Noto this season however Noto now has a 9-1 lead going into the third. Sotelo tried to get a activate prime however Noto will take it 9-1.
Northern Colorado’s Stevo Poulin’s life be like a wrestling match with 2024 NCAA finalist Matt Ramos of Purdue. Ramos takes an early 3-0 lead, now 3-1. 3-2 now within the second interval. Stevo driving robust on prime within the third. A rideout would ship issues to OT however now Tamos is out and it is 4-2 in favor of the Boilermaker. Stevo threatening however Ramos defends. 30 seconds. Ramos will win 4-2 in a tough fought bout.
Lehigh’s true freshman Luck Stanich has a severe take a look at in opposition to Nebraska’s veteran Caleb Smith. No scores after one interval, Smith escapes within the second to make it 1-0. Stanich beneath to begin the third, similar rating. Now 1-1, driving time not an element. Sudden victory, and it is the Husker with a double leg that he finishes for the win. Caleb Smith has the Nebraska followers on their toes!
Drake Ayala of Iowa wastes no time getting the primary takedown over Stanford’s Nico Provo. Provo out shortly to make it 3-1. Ayala’s slide by is lethal! Ayala now leads three takedowns to a few escapes nonetheless within the first. Ayala cruising, one other TD within the third and it is a tech fall victory, to which manny Hawkeye followers cheer.
Eric Barnett of Wisconsin and Jakob Camaoch of NC State in a battle of All-People. Barnett with the primary rating after a scramble and a few good steadiness on prime. Barnett is feeling his scrambles at present and nonetheless leads 3-1 after two durations and numerous mat wrestling. RT at 1:10 for the Badger. Barnett leads 7-2 within the third. Barnett will take it, 8-2 with driving time, spectacular win.
OK State’s Troy Sprately with Virginia Tech’s Cooper Flynn is the final 125lb bout of this spherical. Sprtatley breaks the goose eggs off the board to amek it 3-0 late within the first. 3-1 nonetheless in Sprately’s favor on the finish of the second interval. Spratley with the escape and 1:46 of RT to steer 4-1 within the third. Spratley makes it official, 7-1 and is shifting on to the quarterfinals.
133 Kilos
Michigan’s Dylan Ragusin losing no time with the primary takedown over Ethan Oakley of App State. Three nearfaul for Ragusin, and an escape makes it 6-1 on the finish of the interval. Ragusin retains the lead going into the third however now it is 10-5, Oakley attempting to get a activate prime. Oakley cannot get a flip so it is 11-5 with the RT level and Ragusin wins.
With Sprately nonetheless on the mat comes the Cowboy commonplace bearer Daton Repair to tackle Ohio State’s Nic Bouzakis. Repair and Bouzakis in a dicey higher physique change however Repair is just too savvy and he will get the takedown and the 3-0 lead. A takedown within the third for Bouzakis makes issues attention-grabbing however Repair fends off the comeback and wins 5-4 to make his fifth look within the NCAA quarterfinals.
Rutgers’ Large Ten champ Dylan Shawver has Bucknells Kurt Phipps. Shawver near a takedown on the finish of the interval however Phipps did simply sufficient to maintain the double bagels on the scoreboard. Full rideout within the second interval so nonetheless 0-0 however 120 seconds of RT for the Scarlet Knights. Shawver takes impartial to protect that RT. Scramble within the third however finally stalemated. Shawver dinged witfor stalling, on the restart almost lands a duck underneath however they scramble. And time runs out on Phipps so it will be a gutsy 1-0 win for Dylan Shawver.
Campbell’s Domenic Zaccone will tackle the reigning NCAA and UWW world champ Vito Arujau of Cornell. Arujau and Zaccone go tumbling from one finish of the mat to the opposite, no rating, however Cornell coaches suppose there was one in there and throw the brick. No rating on the overview, however a short while later Arujau corrals Zaccone and now leads 3-1. Arujau will win pretty comfortably by main determination.
Julian Chlebove of Arizona State has Iowa State’s Evan Frost. After a scoreless first, Frost get an escape within the second to steer 1-0. Chlebove will get a flip beneath, similar rating. 1-1 late within the third. A scramble, takedown for Louisiana’s Evan Frost to win and advance for the Cyclones.
Little Rock’s true frosh phenom Nasir Bailey has UVA’s Nittany Lion slayer Marlon Yarbrough, who upset Aaron Nagao within the first spherical. Fast shuck by Bailey and he leads 3-0 nonetheless within the first. Yarbrough with a reversal, then fast escape by Bailey, or was it? An official overview will resolve. And it is dominated simply an escape, so 3-1 lead for Bailey. Make {that a} 4-3 lead for Yarbrough as he hits a double for a takedown. 4-4 with the escape simply earlier than the interval ends. 5-5 after two durations, Bailey received an escape, then hit for stalling to concede a degree to Yarbrough. third interval begins in impartial, RT not an element. One other stall level in opposition to Bailey however that will get him going as he will get a toes to again takedown to go up 11-6. Make it 11-7 formally as Little Rock has their first ever quarterfinalist!
Kai Orine of NC State and Jacob Van Dee of Nebraska take the mat. Orine a veteran from Missouri, Van Dee a freshman from Pennsylvania. A tactical bout received by the savvy veteran, Orine wins 1-0.
Backside of the bracket comes up because the #2 seed Ryan Crookham of Lehigh has #15 seed Brody Teske of Iowa. Teske in on a deep shot however Crookham so exhausting to attain in opposition to and so they exit of bounds, nonetheless zeroes. Crookham on the assault now, he picks up two takedowns and leads 6-2 going into the second. Reversal and rideout within the second offers Crookham an 8-2 lead within the third, now 8-3 after a Teske escape. Teske on the assault, over a minute and a half left on the clock. Iowa followers need greater than the one stall name they’ve as far as Crookham continues to frustrate Teske in scrambles. Crookham will get it completed although, 8-3
141 Kilos
Nebraska’s Brock Hardy on the lookout for revenge on Michigan’s Sergio Lemley, who defeated him at Large Ten’s lower than a fortnight in the past. Hardy leads 3-1 early. Little question about it this time, Hardy takes it 10-4 and the Husker has his revenge.
Iowa State’s electrical Anthony Echemendia taking over Missouri’s additionally electrical Josh Edmond. Ech scores first with a TD, fast escape by Edmond, however Ech proper again on the assault to make it 6-1. Echemendia will cruise to an 8-2 victory.
Prime seeded Jesee Mendez of Ohio State as the one unranked wrestler within the second spherical, Isaiah Powe of Chattanooga. Mendez shortly with a 5-0 lead, nonetheless ridinglate within the first. Mendez suffocating Powe (figuratively!) main 9-0 within the second. And there is the autumn! True sophomore Mendez is on to the quarterfinals.
2024 NCAA finalist Actual Woods of Iowa has ASU’s Jesse Vasquez. First takedown is earned by Woods. Woods takes a commanding 7-0 lead into the thrid interval. Woods leads 12-1 late within the first however Vasquez was threatening and the Solar Satan coaches are difficult within the hopes of extra factors someplace within the final change (I wasn’t watching intently so I am assuming, to be honest to everybody). And it was a great problem because the rating is modified to 7-0 in favor of Woods, although Vasquez does not have a lot time to make up the distinction deep within the third interval. And Woods will full the shutout to win 8-0 with the RT level.
Tom Criminal of Virginia Tech has Ryan Jack of NC State. This matchup to not be confused with Jack Criminal, Tom’s brother who wrestles for Harvard. No confusion concerning the rating proper now, Jack leads 13-3 within the second after 4 takedowns within the first.
One other Large Ten brawl this time between Vance Vombaur of Minnesota and Danny Fonfaro of Indiana by the use of Columbia. Epic scramble within the second and it is Vombaur that comes out on prime to steer 4-0. Vombaur will get the rideout to win 5-0 and strikes on to the quarterfinals.
North Carolina and Canada’s personal Lachlan McNeil has Navy’s Kosh Koderhandt. McNeil strikes first, leads 3-1. Koderhandt comes storming again within the third and ties up the rating 5-5. McNeil attempting to regain the lead late within the third however the takedown is waived off as time expires. The Tar Heel nook challenges. This might resolve the match. The takedown is upheld and McNeil takes it 8-5. A pissed off Koderhandt sprints off the mat, he got here so near the comeback.
PSU’s Beau Bartlett has Rutgers’ Mitch Moore. No scores after a tactical first interval. Bartlett escapes within the second to shatter the dinner plates off the scoreboard. Moore will get an escape within the third to knot issues however now Bartlett finds one other gear and he locks up a cradle, ideas Moore over and secures the autumn to advance to the quarters and rating a few bonus factors for Penn State.
149 Kilos
Prime seeded Husker Ridge Lovett of Idaho takes on Indiana’s Grahm Rooks. Lovett with a fast first takedown. Rooks will get a takedown within the third however in any other case it is all Ridge who advances 11-4 over his Large Ten rival.
West Virginia’s Ty Watters and Willie McDougald in an all Large 12 battle. A takedown within the first and a reversal and nearfall within the second offers Watters a giant 8-0 lead deep within the bout. Watters will take it 9-0. Nation roads takes Watters to the quarterfinals.
Jackson Arrington of NC State has Ohio State’s Dylan D’Emilio. Arrington main 7-1 and two takedowns to none after two durations. And the Wolfpacker wins it 8-1.
Ethan Fernandez of Cornell toes the road in opposition to Iowa State’s Casey Swiderski and scores the primary takedown within the first 20 seconds. Swiderski escapes and goes on the assault and this bout is already intense. Ankle choose by Swiderski and the Cyclone takes the lead. Fernbandez retakes the lead 5-4 within the second with an escape. 5-5 now within the third. Swiderski’s tempo will get a stall known as on Fernandez as issues tighten up. No extra scores so free wrestling as we go to additional time. Two minutes of scoreless motion because the Cyclone followers in attendance wished one other stall name however did not get it. A few large mat returns offers Swiderski the rideout in tiebreakers so Fernandez will select impartial. And it is Swiderksi on a leg as he chews up the clock, then finishes the takedown within the finals seconds to get the 8-5 win formally. A fittingly Metcalfian win because it was Brent within the nook for Casey.
The Ice Man Jordan Williams of OK State has the Georgian bulldog Caleb Henson of Virginia Tech. Henson strikes first and leads 3-1. There might be no clutch heorics from Williams as Henson shuts him down and wins 4-2.
Michigan Austin Gomez, a future Olympian representing Mexico, has Gabe Willochell of Wyoming by the use of Edinboro. Gomez races out to a 9-2 lead going into the second interval. Head and an arm from Gomez and he is on the lookout for the autumn.
A number of time All-American Kyle Parco of Oklahoma State has Cody Bond of App Sate. Parco with the primary takedown inside the primary minute. Parco take a 3-2 lead into the third. Parco will take it by the rating of 4-2 and put one other Solar Satan within the quarters.
Probability Lamer of Cal Poly has Stanford’s Jaden Abas, each wrestlers with manny relations additionally within the sport. Lamer leads 1-0 within the second.
157 Kilos
Prime seeded and 2024 NCAA finalist Levi Haines of PSU has 16 seed Teague Travis of Oklahoma State. Haines with a 3-0 lead and virtually 2 minutes of RT. A 3 takedown second interval offers Haines a commanding lead, now 16-4 within the third, RT locked up. 19-4 makes it a tech-fall for Haines and Penn State has one other quarterfinalist.
Unanimous Comeback Wrestler of the 12 months (unofficial however nonetheless unanimous) Peyton Robb of Nebraska has acquainted foe Will Lewan of Michigan in one other all-Large Ten battle. And Robb comes out weapons blazin, he cradles Lewan for close to fall than counters Lewan within the second for a takedown and leads 10-2 late within the second. Lewan by no means quits (there was by no means a query about whether or not he would) however Robb holds on for the 11-6 win.
Human Spotlight Reel Bryce Andonian of Virginia Tech has UNI’s dynamic freshman Ryder Downey. Andonian scores first and leads 3-1 half means by the primary interval. Andonian retains the stress on and takes an 8-2 result in the third. Downey makes it attention-grabbing however Andownian will win 8-6 and transfer on to the quarters.
Cornell’s acrobatic freshman Meyer Shapiro has App State’s Tommy Askey. Two first interval takedowns and a pair of minutes of driving time offers Shapiro (pronounced sha-PIE-row) a 6-1 lead. A cradle (and another scores) later and Shapiro leads 14-2 on the finish of two durations. And put it within the books as a 17-2 tech fall for Shapiro.
Brayton Lee of Indiana by the use of Minnesota (although he’s again in his dwelling state now) takes on Daniel Cardenas of Stanford by the use of Colorado. A tactical first two durations turns right into a 4-0 lead for Cardenas late within the third. And Cardenas ices it to win 8-0 formally by main determination.
Ed Scott of NC State and Michael Blockhus of Minnesota are in a brawl, which is sensible since Blockhus really received an MMA battle over the summer time earlier than returning to Minnesota. 5-5 after one interval. Scott holding on to a 9-7 lead with a minute left within the bout however Blockhus charging ahead. And a few late scores will counering Blockhis’ assaults and Scott will put it away by a significant, 19-8.
Jared Franek of Iowa by the use of North Dakota State (and in addition Fargo, North Dakota) has Ohio’s Peyten Kellar. Franek has has the one takedown however Kellar is maintaining it shut. Rating is 4-2 midway by the third. However that is all he wants, Iowa has one other quarterfinalist in Jared Franek after a 4-3 win.
ASU’s Jacori Teemer and SDSU’s Cael Swensen wrestle to a 0-0 first interval. Teemer and Swensen have one escape apiece late within the match. And we go to additional time. Deep in sudden victory Teemer adjustments ranges and pounces, secured the takedown and the win and the berth within the quarterfinals.
165 Kilos
The 165-pounders sign the midway level of the interval (each the periods and the whole occasion will fly by you don’t have any thought even how briskly it’s going to go). Peyton Corridor of West Virginia has Nebraska’s Antrell Taylor. And a giant takedown and nearfall offers Taylor a 5-1 lead after one interval. Corridor and Taylor commerce blows. Forwards and backwards goes the scores however Taylor fends off a final second takedown try to win 11-9. Nice effort by each wrestlers.
Mizzou’s Keegan O’Toole continues his quest for an additional NCAA title in opposition to App State’s Will Miller. The Wisconsin native has a 9-2 lead within the first. O’Toole now with a 20-7 lead after two durations. Tech-fall imminent. Make that pinfal imminent as O’Toole baits Thompson into grabbing a leg so he may sit the nook, lock up a cradle and acquire the pin. Masterful work by Keegan O’Toole.
Wisconsin’s indefatigable Dean Hamiti will get the primary takedown on Ohio’s Garrett Thompson. Hamiti pours it on and by no means appears again, profitable 11-0.
Stanford’s Hunter Garvin has NCAA champ David Carr of Iowa State within the Cyclone’s remaining NCAA match. Carr scores first, it is 3-1. Carr extends the lead and it is 7-1 now within the third. 10-1 is the ultimate as Carr continues his march to the rostrum.
Mike Caliendo of Iowa by the use of North Dakota State has Bucknell’s Noah Mulvaney, certainly one of a number of Wisconsin natives who educated on the Askren Wrestling Academy of their highschool years. Caliendo leads two takedowns to none after two minutes of wrestling. Mulvaney will get the subsequent two although, and it is 7-5 within the first. However a takedown and nearfall earlier than the interval ends makes it 12-5 for Caliendo. Scratch that, 10-5 after an official overview (undecided if a nook threw a brick or not). Caliendo not slowing down although, it is 17-7 within the second interval similar to that. 23-9 within the third. Extraordinarily entertaining scrap however Caliendo appears like he has an excessive amount of for Mulvaney. 26-10 is the ultimate in a tech fall win for Caliendo.
Michigan’s Cam Amine has Izzak Olejnik of OK State by the use of Northern Illinois in a battle of 2023 podium placers. Zilches on the scoreboard after 3 minutes. It is 1-1 and shock, shock we’ll additional time! Good flurry going, and Amine with the counter places Olejnik on his again and take the bout in sudden victory. Large win for the Wolverines.
Giano Petrucelli of the Air Pressure as Julan Ramirez of Cornell. Ramirez strikes first with a takedown. Ramirez displaying off his quickness with two takedowns and a reversal and it is 8-2 within the third. 9-3 win for Ramirez.
Penn State’s whirling dervish Mitchell Mesenbrink has Binghamton’s difficult Brevin Cassella. Mesenbrink with the primary takedown. Mesenrbink extends his results in 11-3, now within the second. Cassella in a position to experience Mesenrbrink for the entire third interval however cannot get a flip so it is a 11-3 win for Mesenrbink.
174 Kilos
Mekhi Lewis of Virginia Tech by the use of New Jersey has Jackson Turley of Rutgers by the use of Virginia. No Worry Turley keps issues to a 1-0 bout after two durations. Make it 1-1 within the third. However now Lewis solves Turley’s protection and its a 4-1 lead late. 4-2 is the ultimate as Lewis will get the dub.
Carter Starocci of Penn State has one other take a look at in Cal Poly’s Adam Kemp, son of residing legend Lee Kemp. Similar to the primary match in opposition to Andrew Sparks, Starocci concedes the primary takedown however shortly good points the lead. it is 4-3 in favor of the Nittany Lion nonetheless within the first. 5-3 Starocci leads late within the third. Underneath a minute to go. Kemp assaults however Starocci has no drawback sprawling and chewing up clock. One stall warning will not matter and Starocci strikes on to the quarters and is one step nearer to a fourth NCAA title.
UNI’s Jared Simmi has Tyler Eischens of UNC by the use of Stanford. Eischens adopted head coach Rob Koll from northern California to North Cakalaky. And it is Simma with the come-from-behind victory 6-5 over Esichens.
Columbia’s Lennox Wolak, who, by Ivy League guidelines, can’t use his remaining 12 months of eligibility at Columbia, has introduced he’ll switch to Virginia Tech after the season, has Pennsylvania’s Nick Incontrera. Wolak will win this all-Ivy battle 4-2.
Ohio State’s true freshman Rocco Welsh, who was pressed into service after teammate and All-American Carson Kharchla went down with a season ending damage, has Campbell’s Austin Murphy. Murphy offers Welsh all he may deal with however a sudden victory takedown offers Rocco the win and a spot in his first ever quarterfinal spherical on the NCAAs.
Illinois Edmond Ruth, brother of Penn State legend Ed Ruth, a Alex Cramer of Central Michigan by the use of the disgraceful Previous Dominion Monarchs, who canceled their wrestling program like cowards. And Ruth takes it 2-1 by dint of two stall calls on Cramer within the third interval.
Michigan’s nationwide champ Shane Griffith, who received whereas at Stanford, saving the wrestling program and several other different sports activities packages within the course of, has a 4-1 lead over UVA’s Justin McCoy. And that is the way it ends as nicely, Griffith with the 4-1 lead.
Military’s Ben Pasiuk has Cade DeVos of South Dakota State. Pasiuk scores the primary takedown on the #4 ranked 2 seed. Pasiuk leads 4-2 late within the first. DeVos climbs out of the opening and now has a 9-4 lead deep within the third. You may put it within the books, 10-4 formally, DeVos on to the quarterfinals.
184 Kilos
Shane Liegel of Wisconsin, who began his profession on the NCAA D3 stage, and should or will not be sick of listening to about that each time he wrestles, has Navy’s David Key. Key leads 1-0 after two durations, Liegel goes beneath to begin the third. Now 1-1 with 30 seconds left in regulation. Make that 4-1 as Key with one other, –ahem– key takedown to advance to the quarters with a 4-1 win.
Pinning machine Will Feldkamp has top-seeded, top-ranked and undefeated Parker Keckeisen of Northern Iowa. The relentless Keckeisen stakes himself to a 6-1 lead after two minutes of wrestling. 13-2 now within the second, Keck barely permitting Feldkamp to breathe. Keckeisen main 16-4 with over 3 minutes of driving time, one takedown away from a tech. And there it’s, 19-4 tech-fall and UNI has a quarterfinalist.
Two Large Ten bruisers in Lenny Pinto of Nebraska and Jaden Bullock of Michigan. It is 1-1 within the third interval, driving time not an element. And Pinto will get dinged for stalling to make it 2-1 Bullock. However Pinto goes berserk mode and muscle groups up a takedown to take a 4-2 lead with simply 12 seconds left in regulation. And Pinto takes it 4-2.
Basic Columbia vs Oregon State rivalry as Aaron Ayzerov has Trey Munoz, respectively. Munoz has a 4-0 lead midway by the bout. Ayzerov retains it shut however Munoz wins 5-2.
James Conway of Franklin & Marshall, a D3 staff within the Centennial COnference however is D1 for wrestling, has Dustin Plott, of Oklahoma State, the winningest wrestling program in division on historical past. Plott leads 3-1 within the first. Plott extends his result in 10-1. Plott makes it official with a 17-3 main.
Bernie Truax of Penn State by the use of Cal Poly has Missouri’s Colton Hawks. Nada on the scoreboard after three minutes. Hawks escapes within the second to attain the primary level however Truax takes him down to achieve the lead, 3-1. Hawks escapes once more and it is 3-2, a way more pure rating for that assortment of strikes than 2-2, which it will be with 2 level takedowns. Truax provides a degree within the third and holds off Hawks to win 4-2.
The pink scorching TJ Stewart of VA Tech scores two takedowns within the first interval over Layne Malczewski of Michigan State. Stewart with one other takedown and it is 9-3 deep within the third. Stewart wins 10-3.
Minnesota’s Isaiah Salazar has Ryder Rogotzke of Ohio State inyet one other all-Large Ten bout. No scores after the primary interval however Rogotzke did get warned for stalling on the finish of the interval. 1-1 within the third interval with 30 seconds left in regulation. And we’ll sudden victory.
197 Kilos
PSU’s Hodge Trophy frontrunner Aaron Brooks kicks issues off for the sunshine heavies in opposition to Joey Novak of Wyoming. Brooks goes near-side cradle and has a 5-0 lead after Novak kicks free and bellies out. Arm bar time for Brooks and there is the autumn. One other quarterfinalist and two extra bonus factors for the Nittany Lions.
Rocky Elam of Missouri appears for revenge in opposition to Jacon Cardenas of Cornell, who beat him in a twin meet, in Elam’s hometown of Kansas Metropolis. Elam forces three stall calls on Cardenas by the top of the second, then escapes within the third to steer 3-0 within the remaining interval of regulation.
SDSU’s Tanner Sloan appears to affix his teammate Cade DeVos within the subsequent spherical. Rutgers’ John Pozanski will look to cease him. Sloan scores first with a takedown. 6-2 Sloan now nonetheless within the first. Sloan will put it within the books as a significant determination, 14-4.
Stephen Buchanan of Oklahoma by the use of Wyoming has Little Rock’s appropriately named Stephen Little. Buchanan races out to a 6-1 lead after 3 minutes. And Buchanan retains his foot on the fuel all through and wins 14-3, main determination.
Lehigh’s Michael Beard has the winner of the Nice Alaskan Shootout, Evan Bockman of Utah Valley, who beat fellow Alaskan native Levi Hopkins within the first spherical. It is all Beard as he was by main determination.
Stanford’s Nik Stemmet goes at Trent Hidlay of NC State and scores the primary takedown, although Hidlay shortly regains his composure and good points the lead with an escape and takedown. Hidlay streamrolls Stemmet the remainder of the way in which, profitable 26-10 through tech fall, as Hidlay raises the roof alongside the way in which to the quarters.
Virginia Tech’s Andy Smith has Nebraska’s Silas Allred. A good bout is damaged open by a takedown within the third by Silas Allred, however Andy Smith escapes and goes on the assault. Allred retains him scrambling and can win 4-2. Or does he? There was a overview or one thing however anyway I simply checked the bracket and Allred received 4-2.
Binghamton’s Lou DePrez has a 3-0 lead over Garrett Joles of Minnesota. DePrez’s protection holds and he beats Joles 4-1 to present the Bearcats a quarterfinalist.
285 Kilos
Undefeated, prime seeded and ranked Greg Kerkvliet of Penn State has Navy’s Grady Greiss, as the ultimate weight class of the day will get underway. Kerkvliet leads 8-0 and has infinity seconds of driving time within the second interval. Kerkvliet makes it official with a 9-1 main determination.
Lehigh’s Nathan Taylor toes the road in opposition to Oklahoma State’s Konner Doucet. Taylor earns the primary takedown. Taylor scores the one takedown of the bout and wins it 6-1, giving Lehigh a 3rd quarterfinalist.
ASU’s Cohlton Schultz has Rutgers’ Yaraslau Slavikouski (pronounced Yaraslav Slavikoffski) who hails from Belarus and graduated from Harvard earlier than transferring to the Banks of the Raritan. Schultz powers Slavikouski across the mat and picks up a few stall factors to go together with an escape to steer 3-1 within the third. That is the ultimate, Schultz advances 3-1.
Large Ten bigguns brawl in a bout between Nick Feldman of Ohio State and Bradley Hill of Iowa. Feldman has one takedown, Hill has two escapes, thus Feldman leads 3-2 within the second. Feldman now has three takedowns and leads 10-2 within the third. Feldman smites his Large Ten rival 11-2
Nice American Heavyweight Wyatt Hendrickson of Air Pressure takes on Dorian Crosby of Bucknell. Hendrickson locks up a cradle, Wyatt might be essentially the most cradley heavy in all the NCAA, and spots himself a 7-0 lead on Crosby. One other cradle and Air Hendrickson touches down in Pin Metropolis for the autumn and the a centesimal win of his profession.
Campbell’s Taye Ghadiali has Michigan’s multiple-time All-American Lucas Davison. Davison with a takedown within the first and an escape within the second leads 4-0. Ghadaili wrestled his coronary heart out however Davison was an excessive amount of for him and the Wolverine by the use of Northwestern wins 8-0.
Oklahoma’s Josh Heindselman takes on Mizzou’s Zach Elam in Elam’s hometown of Kansas Metropolis (Zach shares a hometown along with his brother Rocky. What a coincidence!). After a scoreless first, Heindeselman selected impartial. After a scoreless second, Elam selected backside and escaped to steer 1-0 within the third. A down-block go-behind to ice it late within the match makes it 4-0. Make it official, and Zach joins his brother (and Keegan O’Toole) within the quarterfinals.
Yonger Bastida of Iowa State already has a 6-1 lead on Lewis Fernandes of Cornell earlier than I may sort out their names. Bastida pouring it on, leads 9-2. Bastida going ham, wins by a fall of the technical selection, 20 to five.
And that can carry our second session championship facet bouts to a detailed! 80 bouts within the books. However don’t fret, we’ll be again tomorrow for the quarterfinals. After which, its Friday evening and the celebrated canine bone configuration, that includes the semifinals AND the bloodround. Apologies for the typos, see you then!
Outcomes
Upsets are underlined
125: #1 Braeden Davis, Penn State over #17 Brett Ungar, Cornell Dec 2-1
125: #11 Richard Figueroa, Arizona State over #5 Patrick McKee, Minnesota MD 16-5
125: #23 Anthony Noto, Lock Haven over #29 Diego Sotelo, Harvard Dec 9-2
125: #4 Matt Ramos, Purdue over #21 Stevo Poulin, Northern Colorado Dec 4-2
125: #2 Drake Ayala, Iowa over #16 Nico Provo, Stanford TF-1.5 5:20 19-4
125: #8 Troy Spratley, Oklahoma State over #10 Cooper Flynn, Virginia Tech Dec 8-1
125: #6 Eric Barnett, Wisconsin over #9 Jakob Camacho, NC State Dec 8-2
125: #13 Caleb Smith, Nebraska over #3 Luke Stanich, Lehigh SV-1 4-1
133: #3 Daton Repair, Oklahoma State over #12 Nic Bouzakis, Ohio State Dec 5-4
133: #9 Evan Frost, Iowa State over #17 Julian Chlebove, Arizona State Dec 4-1
133: #5 Dylan Ragusin, Michigan over #20 Ethan Oakley, Appalachian State Dec 11-5
133: #4 Dylan Shawver, Rutgers over #28 Kurt Phipps, Bucknell Dec 1-0
133: #6 Kai Orine, NC State over #10 Jacob Van Dee, Nebraska Dec 2-0
133: #2 Vito Arujau, Cornell over #26 Domenic Zaccone, Campbell MD 11-1
133: #7 Nasir Bailey, Little Rock over #21 Marlon Yarbrough, Virginia Dec 11-7
133: #1 Ryan Crookham, Lehigh over #11 Brody Teske, Iowa Dec 8-3
141: #1 Jesse Mendez, Ohio State over Isaiah Powe, Chattanooga Fall 4:37
141: #8 Brock Hardy, Nebraska over #7 Sergio Lemley, Michigan Dec 10-4
141: #5 Anthony Echemendia, Iowa State over #14 Josh Edmond, Missouri Dec 8-2
141: #4 Ryan Jack, NC State over #13 Tom Criminal, Virginia Tech MD 13-4
141: #3 Actual Woods, Iowa over #16 Jesse Vasquez, Arizona State MD 8-0
141: #10 Lachlan McNeil, North Carolina over #15 Josh Koderhandt, Navy Dec 8-5
141: #22 Vance Vombaur, Minnesota over #29 Danny Fongaro, Indiana Dec 5-0
141: #2 Beau Bartlett, Penn State over #21 Mitch Moore, Rutgers Fall 5:50
149: #1 Ridge Lovett, Nebraska over #16 Graham Rooks, Indiana Dec 11-4
149: #7 Casey Swiderski, Iowa State over #26 Ethan Fernandez, Cornell TB-1 8-5
149: #6 Ty Watters, West Virginia over #21 Willie McDougald, Oklahoma MD 9-0
149: #4 Caleb Henson, Virginia Tech over #15 Jordan Williams, Oklahoma State Dec 7-2
149: #3 Jackson Arrington, NC State over #14 Dylan D’Emilio, Ohio State Dec 8-1
149: #5 Austin Gomez, Michigan over #20 Gabe Willochell, Wyoming Fall 4:57
149: #8 Probability Lamer, Cal Poly over #9 Jaden Abas, Stanford Dec 7-2
149: #2 Kyle Parco, Arizona State over #17 Cody Bond, Appalachian State Dec 4-2
157: #1 Levi Haines, Penn State over #14 Teague Travis, Oklahoma State TF-1.5 6:42 19-4
157: #12 Peyton Robb, Nebraska over #10 Will Lewan, Michigan Dec 11-6
157: #11 Bryce Andonian, Virginia Tech over #4 Ryder Downey, Northern Iowa Dec 9-6
157: #9 Ed Scott, NC State over #5 Michael Blockhus, Minnesota MD 19-8
157: #3 Meyer Shapiro, Cornell over #22 Tommy Askey, Appalachian State TF-1.5 5:16 17-2
157: #7 Daniel Cardenas, Stanford over #17 Brayton Lee, Indiana MD 8-0
157: #6 Jared Franek, Iowa over #18 Peyten Kellar, Ohio Dec 4-3
157: #2 Jacori Teemer, Arizona State over #13 Cael Swensen, South Dakota State SV-1 4-1
165: #1 Keegan O’Toole, Missouri over #14 Will Miller, Appalachian State Fall 5:58
165: #10 Antrell Taylor, Nebraska over #8 Peyton Corridor, West Virginia Dec 11-9
165: #5 Dean Hamiti, Wisconsin over #15 Garrett Thompson, Ohio MD 11-0
165: #2 David Carr, Iowa State over #22 Hunter Garvin, Stanford MD 10-1
165: #3 Julian Ramirez, Cornell over #11 Giano Petrucelli, Air Pressure Dec 9-3
165: #6 Mike Caliendo, Iowa over #28 Noah Mulvaney, Bucknell TF-1.5 6:23 26-10
165: #9 Cameron Amine, Michigan over #7 Izzak Olejnik, Oklahoma State SV-1 4-1
165: #4 Mitchell Mesenbrink, Penn State over #13 Brevin Cassella, Binghamton MD 11-3
174: #2 Mekhi Lewis, Virginia Tech over #13 Jackson Turley, Rutgers Dec 5-2
174: #1 Carter Starocci, Penn State over #11 Adam Kemp, Cal Poly Dec 5-3
174: #25 Jared Simma, Northern Iowa over #19 Tyler Eischens, North Carolina Dec 6-5
174: #3 Shane Griffith, Michigan over #16 Justin McCoy, Virginia Dec 5-1
174: #5 Edmond Ruth, Illinois over #32 Alex Cramer, Central Michigan Dec 2-1
174: #6 Rocco Welsh, Ohio State over #28 Austin Murphy, Campbell SV-1 4-1
174: #8 Lennox Wolak, Columbia over #10 Nick Incontrera, Pennsylvania Dec 4-2
174: #4 Cade DeVos, South Dakota State over #12 Benjamin Pasiuk, Military West Level Dec 10-4
184: #1 Parker Keckeisen, Northern Iowa over #10 Will Feldkamp, Iowa State TF-1.5 6:52 19-4
184: #28 David Key, Navy over #21 Shane Liegel, Wisconsin Dec 4-2
184: #6 Lenny Pinto, Nebraska over #13 Jaden Bullock, Michigan Dec 4-2
184: #4 Trey Munoz, Oregon State over #14 Aaron Ayzerov, Columbia Dec 5-2
184: #2 Dustin Plott, Oklahoma State over #29 James Conway, Franklin and Marshall MD 17-3
184: #5 Bernie Truax, Penn State over #9 Colton Hawks, Missouri Dec 4-2
184: #11 Thomas Stewart, Virginia Tech over #20 Layne Malczewski, Michigan State Dec 10-3
184: #3 Isaiah Salazar, Minnesota over #16 Ryder Rogotzke, Ohio State SV-1 4-1
197: #1 Aaron Brooks, Penn State over #18 Joseph Novak, Wyoming Fall 2:21
197: #8 Stephen Buchanan, Oklahoma over #9 Stephen Little, Little Rock MD 14-3
197: #7 Rocky Elam, Missouri over #5 Jacob Cardenas, Cornell Dec 4-0
197: #4 Michael Beard, Lehigh over #24 Evan Bockman, Utah Valley MD 12-3
197: #3 Tanner Sloan, South Dakota State over #21 John Poznanski, Rutgers MD 14-4
197: #6 Lou Deprez, Binghamton over #25 Garrett Joles, Minnesota Dec 5-1
197: #11 Silas Allred, Nebraska over #26 Andy Smith, Virginia Tech Dec 4-2
197: #2 Trent Hidlay, NC State over #17 Nikolas Stemmet, Stanford TF-1.5 6:27 26-10
285: #1 Greg Kerkvliet, Penn State over #27 Grady Griess, Navy MD 9-1
285: #7 Nick Feldman, Ohio State over #28 Bradley Hill, Iowa MD 11-2
285: #6 Nathan Taylor, Lehigh over #11 Konner Doucet, Oklahoma State Dec 6-1
285: #4 Cohlton Schultz, Arizona State over #14 Yaraslau Slavikouski, Rutgers Dec 3-1
285: #3 Wyatt Hendrickson, Air Pressure over #22 Dorian Crosby, Bucknell Fall 2:46
285: #5 Zach Elam, Missouri over #10 Josh Heindselman, Oklahoma Dec 4-0
285: #8 Lucas Davison, Michigan over #9 Taye Ghadiali, Campbell MD 8-0
285: #2 Yonger Bastida, Iowa State over #15 Lewis Fernandes, Cornell TF-1.5 6:20 20-5