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No. 25 Northwestern wins final bout to beat No. 10 Virginia Tech, 20-16

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by Preston R. Michelson, Northwestern University

Photo courtesy of NUSports.com


EVANSTON, Ill. — No. 25 Northwestern (1-1, 0-0 Big Ten) came away with a defining win over No. 10 Virginia Tech (0-2, 0-0 ACC) on Sunday afternoon in wrestling's home opener at the new Welsh-Ryan Arena. The Wildcats never trailed en route to winning, 20-16.


The Wildcats won four out of their first five matches, starting the dual in tremendous fashion.


Junior Shayne Oster pulled out one of the most impactful wins of his Wildcat career, a 8-7 overtime victory over No. 13 Ryan Blees. Oster survived a handful of back-against-the-wall scenarios and gutted out the win to expand NU's team score lead to seven points.


"The guys fought — fought for seven full minutes," said head coach Matt Storniolo. "Guys like Shayne Oster, that, really easy to hang your head there at the end, you give up a takedown with just a few seconds left. You could feel sorry for yourself and pack it in, but Shayne fought his tail off, finds a reversal there, puts it into overtime, and keeps the match going. That's a critical win for us."


Redshirt sophomore Sebastian Rivera started his 2018-19 campaign in dominant fashion, notching a 19-6 major decision to put four points on the board for the Wildcats. Redshirt first-year Yahya Thomas wrestled his first match at home in his NU career and grinded out a 2-1 victory over Mitch Moore.


Redshirt sophomore Ryan Deakin commanded a 14-7 decision over B.C. LaPrade to give the Wildcats a 10-point advantage heading into the break and extending NU's winning skein to three-straight bouts.


After a win at 165 pulled the visitors within four, redshirt senior Johnny Sebastian, ranked 13th in the nation, topped VT's Cody Hughes in a decision to push NU's lead back to seven points.


Two-straight victories for Virginia Tech at 184 and 197 knotted the contest at 16 team points apiece with just the heavyweight bout remaining, leaving the Wildcats' fate up to redshirt senior Conan Jennings.


The 11th-ranked wrestler in the nation at 285, Jennings validated the mark with a dominant performance to seal the victory. He racked up nine points in the second period and ended with a 12-0 win by major decision.


"It's great to see Conan wrestle in the way we know he can wrestle," said Storniolo. "He's doing a great job in the wrestling room, and we're confident the results will follow."


The result was Northwestern's first top-10 victory since dominating No. 8 Illinois, 22-11, on Feb. 17, 2008.


The Wildcats will be back in action on Friday, November 30, when they travel to Las Vegas for the two-day CKLV Invitational.

#25 Northwestern 20, #10 Virginia Tech 16

Nov. 18, 2018 | The New Welsh-Ryan Arena | Evanston, Ill.


Attendance: 404


125: #2 Sebastian Rivera (NU) maj. dec. Joey Prata (VT), 19-6 | NU 4, VT 0

133: #16 Korbin Myers (VT) dec. Colin Valdiviez (NU), 6-4 | NU 4, VT 3

141: Yahya Thomas (NU) dec. Mitch Moore (VT), 2-1 | NU 7, VT 3

149: Shayne Oster (NU) dec. #13 Ryan Blees (VT), 8-7 (TB-1) | NU 10, VT 3

157: #5 Ryan Deakin (NU) dec. B.C. LaPrade (VT), 14-7 | NU 13, VT 3

165: #12 Mekhi Lewis (VT) Fall Anthony Petrone (NU), 3:55 | NU 13, VT 9

174: #13 Johnny Sebastian (NU) dec. Cody Hughes (VT), 6-1 | NU 16, VT 9

184: #5 Zack Zavatsky (VT) Tech. Fall Brendan Devine (NU), 24-9 (5:50) | NU 16, VT 14

197: #17 Tom Sleigh (VT) dec. Zack Chakonis (NU), 4-2 | NU 16, VT 16

One point deduction assessed to Virginia Tech head coach during 197 bout

285: #11 Conan Jennings (NU) maj. dec. John Borst (VT), 12-0 | NU 20, VT 16

VIRGINIA TECH PRESS RELEASE


BLACKSBURG – Despite two bonus point victories from redshirt freshman Mekhi Lewis at 165 pounds and redshirt senior Zack Zavatsky at 184, No. 10 Virginia Tech couldn't get by 25th-ranked Northwestern on Sunday afternoon as the Wildcats topped the Hokies, 20-16.


The fall at 165 was Lewis' first official pin for the Hokies. Along with Lewis and Zavatsky, Tech (0-2) picked up wins from Korbin Myers at 133 and Tom Sleigh at 197.

MATCH HIGHLIGHTS


- A takedown late in the second period and riding time helped Myers seal up a tough 6-4 decision that got the Hokies on the board.


- Both B.C. LaPrade at 157 and Cody Hughes at 174 put forth strong efforts against ranked opponents. LaPrade scored two late in the second that made it 9-5 after two against fifth-ranked Ryan Deakin before Deakin pulled away. Hughes, who held No. 4 Daniel Lewis of Mizzou to a decision on Friday, held strong against 13th-ranked Johnny Sebastian.


- Zavatsky's tech fall was the 11th of his career and his 39th career bonus point victory.


- Tom Sleigh's rideout in the second period helped propel him to a gritty 4-2 decision at 197 that closed the gap heading into the final bout.


After Thanksgiving break, the Hokies will travel to Las Vegas for the Cliff Keen Invitational that runs from Nov. 30 to Dec. 1. In Vegas, Tech will see the return of two-time All-American David McFadden, who spent this past weekend representing the United States at 74 kg on the U23 World Team.

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