Eight teams advance to National Duals Finals in Iowa City next weekend
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One match was held Saturday and seven held Sunday in regional competition for the National Duals Finals set for February 21-22, 2015 at the University of Iowa.
Regional winners were No. 1 Iowa, No. 2 Missouri, No. 3 Ohio State, No. 4 Minnesota, No. 6 Cornell, No. 11 Lehigh, No. 12 Illinois and unranked Chattanooga.
These teams will be re-seeded and set into a bracket next weekend.
The event will feature the top four ranked teams in the nation, and five of the top six ranked teams.
The Big Ten Network will televise next weekend's semifinals and finals matches.
For those who have not had an opportunity to see all of the results from today's regional events, we have collected them all for you.
NATIONAL DUALS REGIONAL RESULTS
#1 Iowa 30, #13 Virginia 6
at Iowa City, Iowa
125 - Nick Herrman (UVA) dec. Phillip Laux (IA), 12-6; 0-3
133 - #6 Cory Clark (IA) major dec. #14 George DiCamillo (UVA), 12-3; 4-3
141 - #6 Josh Dziewa (IA) major dec. #13 Joe Spisak (UVA), 11-1; 8-3
149 - #2 Brandon Sorensen (IA) pinned Gus Sako (UVA), 6:09; 14-3
157 - #16 Michael Kelly (IA) dec. Andrew Atkinson (UVA), 2-1; 17-3
165 - #4 Nick Sulzer (UVA) dec. #9 Nick Moore (IA), 8-7; 17-6
174 - Alex Meyer (IA) dec. #6 Blaise Butler (UVA), 9-8; 20-6
184 - #8 Sammy Brooks (IA) major dec. Tyler Askey (UVA), 20-7; 24-6
197 - #6 Nathan Burak (IA) dec. #19 Zach Nye (UVA), 8-2; 27-6
285 - Kris Klapprodt (IA) dec. Patrick Gillen (UVA), 7-2; 30-6
No. 2 Missouri 34, American 3
at Columbia, Mo.
125: No. 2 Alan Waters (MU) dec. No. 16 David Terao, 5-0
133: Zach Synon (MU) dec. Josh Terao, 2-1
141: No. 5 Lavion Mayes (MU) dec. Michael Sprague, 3-1
149: Le'Roy Barnes (MU) dec. Tom Page, 11-4
157: John Boyle (AU) dec. No. 9 Joey Lavallee, 3-2
165: Mikey England (MU) maj. dec. Brad Mutchnik, 14-3
174: No. 5 Johnny Eblen (MU) maj. dec. Nick Carey, 12-2
184: No. 14 Willie Miklus (MU) dec. Jeric Kasunic, 13-5
197: No. 1 J'den Cox (MU) fall Brett Dempsey, 5:11
HWT: No. 16 Devin Mellon (MU) maj. dec. Chris McDermand, 13-1
No. 3 Ohio State 30, No. 15 Edinboro 7
at Edinboro, Pa.
125 lbs. – #7 Nathan Tomasello (OSU) maj. dec. #18 Kory Mines (EU) 13-2
133 lbs. – #10 Johnni DiJulius (OSU) maj. dec. Anthony Rivera (EU) 12-1
141 lbs. -- #1 Logan Stieber (OSU) dec. #2 Mitchell Port (EU) 6-3
149 lbs. -- #1 Dave Habat (EU) maj. dec. Randy Languis (OSU) 10-0
157 lbs. – #12 Josh Demas (OSU) dec. Chase Delande (EU) 7-0
165 lbs. – #5 Bo Jordan (OSU) fall over Casey Fuller (EU) 3:46
174 lbs. – #13 Mark Martin (OSU) dec. #20 Patrick Jennings (EU) 5-2
184 lbs. – #11 Vic Avery (EU) dec. #10 Kenny Courts (OSU) 4-1
197 lbs. – #3 Kyle Snyder (OSU) tech. fall Vince Pickett (EU) 25-9 (6:04)
Hwt. – Ray Gordon (OSU) dec. Warren Bosch (EU) 3-1
RECORDS: Edinboro -- 13-5; Ohio State -- 13-3
No. 4 Minnesota 26, ND State 9
at Fargo, N.D.
197: No. 5 Scott Schiller (Minn) maj. dec. Tommy Petersen (NDSU), 12-3 / Minnesota 4 – North Dakota State 0
285: No. 15 Evan Knutson (NDSU) dec. No. 13 Michael Kroells (Minn), 4-3 / Minnesota 4 – North Dakota State 3
125: Ethan Lizak (Minn) dec. No. 13 Josh Rodriguez (NDSU), 2-1 / Minnesota 7 – North Dakota State 3
133: No. 1 Chris Dardanes (Minn) dec. Kyle Gliva (NDSU), 11-6 / Minnesota 10 – North Dakota State 3
141: No. 4 Nick Dardanes (Minn) dec. Mitch Bengtson (NDSU), 10-4 / Minnesota 13 – North Dakota State 3
149: Jake Short (Minn) dec. Clay Ream (NDSU), 10-5 / Minnesota 16 – North Dakota State 3
157: No. 1 Dylan Ness (Minn) fall (1:11) Mitchell Friedman (NDSU) / Minnesota 22 – North Dakota State 3
165: No. 17 Nick Wanzek (Minn) maj. dec. Steven Keogh (NDSU), 11-3 / Minnesota 26 – North Dakota State 3
174: Kurtis Julson (NDSU) dec. Jordon Rothers (Minn), 5-2 / Minnesota 26 – North Dakota State 6
184: No. 9 Hayden Zillmer (NDSU) dec. No. 13 Brett Pfarr (Minn), 6-5 / Minnesota 26 – North Dakota State 9
No. 6 Cornell 35, Drexel 6
at Ithaca, N.Y.
125: #3 Nahshon Garrett (C) won by fall over Zack Fuentes (D), 2:54
133: Kevin Devoy Jr. (D) won by decision over #15 Mark Grey (C), 3-2
141: David Pearce (D) won by decision over Logan David (C), 3-0
149: #7 Chris Villalonga (C) won by major decision over Matthew Cimato (D), 14-0
157: #6 Brian Realbuto (C) won by major decision over Noel Blanco (D), 10-1
165: #11 Dylan Palacio (C) won by fall over Nick Elmer (D), 2:11
174: #19 Duke Pickett (C) won by decision over Stephen Loiseau (D), 5-1
184: #1 Gabe Dean (C) won by technical fall over Alex DeCiantis (D), 23-8
197: #10 Jace Bennett (C) won by major decision over Brandon Litten (D), 13-5
285: Jacob Aiken-Phillips (C) won by decision over Joey Goodhart (D), 7-6
No. 11 Lehigh 27, George Mason 9
at Bethlehem, Pa.
149 – Drew Longo (Lehigh) dec. Blake Roulo (GMU) 6-4
157 – Greg Flournoy (GMU) dec. Mitch Minotti (Lehigh) 4-3
165 – Patrick Davis (GMU) dec. Marshall Peppelman (Lehigh) 8-6
174 – Santiago Martinez (Lehigh) dec. Patrick Forrest (GMU) 8-3
184 – Nathaniel Brown (Lehigh) Fall Daniel Mika (GMU) 1:49
197 – Elliot Riddick (Lehigh) tech fall Derek Dwyer (GMU) 23-5, 6:52
285 – Jake Kettler (GMU) dec. Doug Vollaro (Lehigh) 3-2, sv2
125 – Scott Parker (Lehigh) dec. Ibrahim Bunduka (GMU) 8-1
133 – Mason Beckman (Lehigh) major dec. Vince Rodriguez (GMU) 13-0
141 – Randy Cruz (Lehigh) dec. Sahid Kargbo (GMU) 6-2, tb
No. 12 Illinois 38 Kent State 0
at Champaign, Ill.
125: Jesse Delgado (UI) won by decision over Del Vinas (KSU), 3-0
133: Zane Richards (UI) won by tech fall over Kyle Lukowich (KSU), 23-7
141: Steven Rodrigues (UI) won by decision over Tyler Small (KSU), 6-4
149: Kyle Langenderfer (UI) won by decision over Kyle Bauer (KSU), 4-3
157: Isiah Martinez (UI) won by fall over Ian Miller (KSU), 6:35
165: Jackson Morse (UI) won by decision over Tyler Buckwalter (KSU), 9-4
174: Zac Brunson (UI) won by decision over Caleb Marsh (KSU), 3-2
184: Lazarus Reyes (UI) won by decision over Jerald Spohn (KSU), 6-3
197: Jeff Koepke (UI) won by fall over Stephen Suglio (KSU), 4:30
285: Brooks Black (UI) won by decision over Mimmo Lytle (KSU), 5-0
Chattanooga 19, Oklahoma 16
at Chattanooga, Tenn.
125: No. 10 Sean Boyle (C) dec. Ryan Millhof (OU), 9-3
133: No. 4 Cody Brewer (OU) maj. dec. No. 13 Nick Soto (C), 15-3
141: Michael Pongracz (C) dec. Trae Blackwell (OU), 2-0
149: Shawn Greevy (C) dec. Shayne Tucker (OU), 6-2
157: No. 19 Justin DeAngelis (OU) dec. Austin Sams (C), 7-1
165: Clark Glass (OU) fall Justin Lampe (C), 4:32
174: No. 17 Matt Reed (OU) dec. Sean Mappes (C), 7-5
184: McCoy Newberg (C) maj. dec. Brooks Climmons (OU), 13-2
197: Scottie Boykin (OU) dec. Andrew Dixon (OU), 3-1 (SV-1)
HWT: Jared Johnson (C) dec. No. 11 Ross Larson (OU), 12-11
NATIONAL DUALS FINALS
Venue: Carver Hawkeye Arena
Teams: No. 1 Iowa, No. 2 Missouri, No. 3 Ohio State, No. 4 Minnesota, No. 6 Cornell, No. 11 Lehigh, No. 12 Illinois and unranked Chattanooga.
Session Times:
QuarterFinals (Saturday 2/21): 12PM
Semifinals (Saturday 2/21): 3PM
Finals and Consolations (Sunday 2/22): 11:30AM
Tickets: Purchase tickets by visiting www.hawkeyesports.com or calling the UI Athletics Ticket Office at 1-800-IA-HAWKS. Direct Link: http://ev9.evenue.net/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/SEGetEventList?groupCode=WR&linkID=uiowa&shopperContext=&caller=&appCode
Tickets are $10 for Saturday, Feb. 21 (quarterfinals and semifinals), and $20 for Sunday, Feb. 22 (finals and consolation finals). Prices are for all ages, and everyone needs a ticket for entry.
Big Ten Network:
The National Wrestling Coaches Association reached an agreement with the Big Ten Network to televise the Cliff Keen National Duals Tournament in Iowa City, Iowa, on Feb. 21-22.
BTN will televise the semifinals Saturday, Feb. 21, at 3 p.m. (CT), and the finals Sunday, Feb. 22, at 11:30 a.m.
Originally scheduled as a two-day event on Feb. 15 (regionals) and Feb. 22 (championship quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals), the tournament has expanded to three days to include live television coverage of semifinal and final round competition at Carver-Hawkeye Arena on Feb. 21-22. Regional rounds will be contested at host schools on Feb. 15.
BTN will televise the semifinals Saturday, Feb. 21, at 3 p.m. (CT), and the finals Sunday, Feb. 22, at 11:30 a.m
Regional winners were No. 1 Iowa, No. 2 Missouri, No. 3 Ohio State, No. 4 Minnesota, No. 6 Cornell, No. 11 Lehigh, No. 12 Illinois and unranked Chattanooga.
These teams will be re-seeded and set into a bracket next weekend.
The event will feature the top four ranked teams in the nation, and five of the top six ranked teams.
The Big Ten Network will televise next weekend's semifinals and finals matches.
For those who have not had an opportunity to see all of the results from today's regional events, we have collected them all for you.
NATIONAL DUALS REGIONAL RESULTS
#1 Iowa 30, #13 Virginia 6
at Iowa City, Iowa
125 - Nick Herrman (UVA) dec. Phillip Laux (IA), 12-6; 0-3
133 - #6 Cory Clark (IA) major dec. #14 George DiCamillo (UVA), 12-3; 4-3
141 - #6 Josh Dziewa (IA) major dec. #13 Joe Spisak (UVA), 11-1; 8-3
149 - #2 Brandon Sorensen (IA) pinned Gus Sako (UVA), 6:09; 14-3
157 - #16 Michael Kelly (IA) dec. Andrew Atkinson (UVA), 2-1; 17-3
165 - #4 Nick Sulzer (UVA) dec. #9 Nick Moore (IA), 8-7; 17-6
174 - Alex Meyer (IA) dec. #6 Blaise Butler (UVA), 9-8; 20-6
184 - #8 Sammy Brooks (IA) major dec. Tyler Askey (UVA), 20-7; 24-6
197 - #6 Nathan Burak (IA) dec. #19 Zach Nye (UVA), 8-2; 27-6
285 - Kris Klapprodt (IA) dec. Patrick Gillen (UVA), 7-2; 30-6
No. 2 Missouri 34, American 3
at Columbia, Mo.
125: No. 2 Alan Waters (MU) dec. No. 16 David Terao, 5-0
133: Zach Synon (MU) dec. Josh Terao, 2-1
141: No. 5 Lavion Mayes (MU) dec. Michael Sprague, 3-1
149: Le'Roy Barnes (MU) dec. Tom Page, 11-4
157: John Boyle (AU) dec. No. 9 Joey Lavallee, 3-2
165: Mikey England (MU) maj. dec. Brad Mutchnik, 14-3
174: No. 5 Johnny Eblen (MU) maj. dec. Nick Carey, 12-2
184: No. 14 Willie Miklus (MU) dec. Jeric Kasunic, 13-5
197: No. 1 J'den Cox (MU) fall Brett Dempsey, 5:11
HWT: No. 16 Devin Mellon (MU) maj. dec. Chris McDermand, 13-1
No. 3 Ohio State 30, No. 15 Edinboro 7
at Edinboro, Pa.
125 lbs. – #7 Nathan Tomasello (OSU) maj. dec. #18 Kory Mines (EU) 13-2
133 lbs. – #10 Johnni DiJulius (OSU) maj. dec. Anthony Rivera (EU) 12-1
141 lbs. -- #1 Logan Stieber (OSU) dec. #2 Mitchell Port (EU) 6-3
149 lbs. -- #1 Dave Habat (EU) maj. dec. Randy Languis (OSU) 10-0
157 lbs. – #12 Josh Demas (OSU) dec. Chase Delande (EU) 7-0
165 lbs. – #5 Bo Jordan (OSU) fall over Casey Fuller (EU) 3:46
174 lbs. – #13 Mark Martin (OSU) dec. #20 Patrick Jennings (EU) 5-2
184 lbs. – #11 Vic Avery (EU) dec. #10 Kenny Courts (OSU) 4-1
197 lbs. – #3 Kyle Snyder (OSU) tech. fall Vince Pickett (EU) 25-9 (6:04)
Hwt. – Ray Gordon (OSU) dec. Warren Bosch (EU) 3-1
RECORDS: Edinboro -- 13-5; Ohio State -- 13-3
No. 4 Minnesota 26, ND State 9
at Fargo, N.D.
197: No. 5 Scott Schiller (Minn) maj. dec. Tommy Petersen (NDSU), 12-3 / Minnesota 4 – North Dakota State 0
285: No. 15 Evan Knutson (NDSU) dec. No. 13 Michael Kroells (Minn), 4-3 / Minnesota 4 – North Dakota State 3
125: Ethan Lizak (Minn) dec. No. 13 Josh Rodriguez (NDSU), 2-1 / Minnesota 7 – North Dakota State 3
133: No. 1 Chris Dardanes (Minn) dec. Kyle Gliva (NDSU), 11-6 / Minnesota 10 – North Dakota State 3
141: No. 4 Nick Dardanes (Minn) dec. Mitch Bengtson (NDSU), 10-4 / Minnesota 13 – North Dakota State 3
149: Jake Short (Minn) dec. Clay Ream (NDSU), 10-5 / Minnesota 16 – North Dakota State 3
157: No. 1 Dylan Ness (Minn) fall (1:11) Mitchell Friedman (NDSU) / Minnesota 22 – North Dakota State 3
165: No. 17 Nick Wanzek (Minn) maj. dec. Steven Keogh (NDSU), 11-3 / Minnesota 26 – North Dakota State 3
174: Kurtis Julson (NDSU) dec. Jordon Rothers (Minn), 5-2 / Minnesota 26 – North Dakota State 6
184: No. 9 Hayden Zillmer (NDSU) dec. No. 13 Brett Pfarr (Minn), 6-5 / Minnesota 26 – North Dakota State 9
No. 6 Cornell 35, Drexel 6
at Ithaca, N.Y.
125: #3 Nahshon Garrett (C) won by fall over Zack Fuentes (D), 2:54
133: Kevin Devoy Jr. (D) won by decision over #15 Mark Grey (C), 3-2
141: David Pearce (D) won by decision over Logan David (C), 3-0
149: #7 Chris Villalonga (C) won by major decision over Matthew Cimato (D), 14-0
157: #6 Brian Realbuto (C) won by major decision over Noel Blanco (D), 10-1
165: #11 Dylan Palacio (C) won by fall over Nick Elmer (D), 2:11
174: #19 Duke Pickett (C) won by decision over Stephen Loiseau (D), 5-1
184: #1 Gabe Dean (C) won by technical fall over Alex DeCiantis (D), 23-8
197: #10 Jace Bennett (C) won by major decision over Brandon Litten (D), 13-5
285: Jacob Aiken-Phillips (C) won by decision over Joey Goodhart (D), 7-6
No. 11 Lehigh 27, George Mason 9
at Bethlehem, Pa.
149 – Drew Longo (Lehigh) dec. Blake Roulo (GMU) 6-4
157 – Greg Flournoy (GMU) dec. Mitch Minotti (Lehigh) 4-3
165 – Patrick Davis (GMU) dec. Marshall Peppelman (Lehigh) 8-6
174 – Santiago Martinez (Lehigh) dec. Patrick Forrest (GMU) 8-3
184 – Nathaniel Brown (Lehigh) Fall Daniel Mika (GMU) 1:49
197 – Elliot Riddick (Lehigh) tech fall Derek Dwyer (GMU) 23-5, 6:52
285 – Jake Kettler (GMU) dec. Doug Vollaro (Lehigh) 3-2, sv2
125 – Scott Parker (Lehigh) dec. Ibrahim Bunduka (GMU) 8-1
133 – Mason Beckman (Lehigh) major dec. Vince Rodriguez (GMU) 13-0
141 – Randy Cruz (Lehigh) dec. Sahid Kargbo (GMU) 6-2, tb
No. 12 Illinois 38 Kent State 0
at Champaign, Ill.
125: Jesse Delgado (UI) won by decision over Del Vinas (KSU), 3-0
133: Zane Richards (UI) won by tech fall over Kyle Lukowich (KSU), 23-7
141: Steven Rodrigues (UI) won by decision over Tyler Small (KSU), 6-4
149: Kyle Langenderfer (UI) won by decision over Kyle Bauer (KSU), 4-3
157: Isiah Martinez (UI) won by fall over Ian Miller (KSU), 6:35
165: Jackson Morse (UI) won by decision over Tyler Buckwalter (KSU), 9-4
174: Zac Brunson (UI) won by decision over Caleb Marsh (KSU), 3-2
184: Lazarus Reyes (UI) won by decision over Jerald Spohn (KSU), 6-3
197: Jeff Koepke (UI) won by fall over Stephen Suglio (KSU), 4:30
285: Brooks Black (UI) won by decision over Mimmo Lytle (KSU), 5-0
Chattanooga 19, Oklahoma 16
at Chattanooga, Tenn.
125: No. 10 Sean Boyle (C) dec. Ryan Millhof (OU), 9-3
133: No. 4 Cody Brewer (OU) maj. dec. No. 13 Nick Soto (C), 15-3
141: Michael Pongracz (C) dec. Trae Blackwell (OU), 2-0
149: Shawn Greevy (C) dec. Shayne Tucker (OU), 6-2
157: No. 19 Justin DeAngelis (OU) dec. Austin Sams (C), 7-1
165: Clark Glass (OU) fall Justin Lampe (C), 4:32
174: No. 17 Matt Reed (OU) dec. Sean Mappes (C), 7-5
184: McCoy Newberg (C) maj. dec. Brooks Climmons (OU), 13-2
197: Scottie Boykin (OU) dec. Andrew Dixon (OU), 3-1 (SV-1)
HWT: Jared Johnson (C) dec. No. 11 Ross Larson (OU), 12-11
NATIONAL DUALS FINALS
Venue: Carver Hawkeye Arena
Teams: No. 1 Iowa, No. 2 Missouri, No. 3 Ohio State, No. 4 Minnesota, No. 6 Cornell, No. 11 Lehigh, No. 12 Illinois and unranked Chattanooga.
Session Times:
QuarterFinals (Saturday 2/21): 12PM
Semifinals (Saturday 2/21): 3PM
Finals and Consolations (Sunday 2/22): 11:30AM
Tickets: Purchase tickets by visiting www.hawkeyesports.com or calling the UI Athletics Ticket Office at 1-800-IA-HAWKS. Direct Link: http://ev9.evenue.net/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/SEGetEventList?groupCode=WR&linkID=uiowa&shopperContext=&caller=&appCode
Tickets are $10 for Saturday, Feb. 21 (quarterfinals and semifinals), and $20 for Sunday, Feb. 22 (finals and consolation finals). Prices are for all ages, and everyone needs a ticket for entry.
Big Ten Network:
The National Wrestling Coaches Association reached an agreement with the Big Ten Network to televise the Cliff Keen National Duals Tournament in Iowa City, Iowa, on Feb. 21-22.
BTN will televise the semifinals Saturday, Feb. 21, at 3 p.m. (CT), and the finals Sunday, Feb. 22, at 11:30 a.m.
Originally scheduled as a two-day event on Feb. 15 (regionals) and Feb. 22 (championship quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals), the tournament has expanded to three days to include live television coverage of semifinal and final round competition at Carver-Hawkeye Arena on Feb. 21-22. Regional rounds will be contested at host schools on Feb. 15.
BTN will televise the semifinals Saturday, Feb. 21, at 3 p.m. (CT), and the finals Sunday, Feb. 22, at 11:30 a.m
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