With three champions, Wyoming edges Campbell to win Reno Tournament of Champions
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RENO, Nev. – Led by three individual champions, with three runners-up and nine placewinners, Wyoming won the Reno Tournament of Champions on Sunday.
Cowboy champions were Montorie Bridges (133), Dewey Krueger (157) and Tate Samuelson (184). Three other Wyoming wrestlers reached the finals and ended up second: Jaron Jensen (149), Cole Moody (165) and Hayden Hastings (174).
Krueger was named Outstanding Wrestler after defeating unattached Hunter Willits of Oregon State in the finals, 3-1 in sudden victory.
Wyoming scored 155.5 points, ahead of runner-up Campbell, which had 147 points.
The runner-up Camels were led by four individual champions, the most of any team: Korbin Meink (125), Josh Heil (141), Quentin Perez (165) and Jere Heino (285).
Placing third with 75 points was NAIA powerhouse Grand View, with 75 points. Grand View did not have any finalists, with its top placer being Renaldo Rodriguez-Spencer, who was third at 157. Two other Vikings placed sixth.
Other individual champions were Jaden Abas, unattached-Stanford (149), Lucas Lovvorn of Baker University (174) and Cade Belshay of Arizona State (197).
Fans can see the matches archived on Flowrestling.
RENO TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS
At Reno, Nev., December 15, 2019
College individual results
125
1st - Korbin Meink (Campbell) DEC Nick Raimo (UN-Arizona State), 7-5
3rd - Cole Reyes (UN-California Poly) DEC Jeremy Trinh (Fresno State), 8-4
5th - Antonio Lorenzo (UN-California Poly) DEC Justin Portillo Des Moines, IA (Grand View), 5-4
133
1st - Montorie Bridges (Wyoming) DEC Noah Gonser (Campbell), 4-1
3rd - Taylor Lamont (Utah Valley) DEC Devan Turner (Oregon State), 2-1
5th - Austin Wallace-Lister (Warner Pacific) DEC Brandon Paulson (UN-California Baptist University), 14-7
141
1st - Joshua Heil (Campbell) DEC Kyle Parco (UN-Fresno State), 7-1
3rd - Durbin Lloren (Fresno State) DEC Grant Willits (Oregon State), 5-3
5th - Chase Zollmann (Wyoming) DEC Brody Lamb (Northern Colorado), 5-3
149
1st - Jaden Abas (UN-Stanford) DEC Jaron Jensen (Wyoming), 10-6
3rd - Mason Smith (Campbell) TF Daniel Vazcarra (UN-California Poly), 18-0 5:54
5th - Brevin Balcemeda (UN-Oklahoma State) NC Lane Stigall (Oregon State)
157
1st - Dewey Krueger (Wyoming) DEC Hunter Willits (UN-Oregon State), 3-1 SV
3rd - Renaldo Rodriguez-Spencer (Grand View) F Jacob Swift (North Idaho), 2:01
5th - Matthew Olguin (UN-Fresno State) DEC Payton Tawater (Colorado Mesa), 7-4
165
1st - Quentin Perez (Campbell) DEC Cole Moody (Wyoming), 10-5
3rd - Casey Randles (Wyoming) DEC Ricky Padilla (Fresno State), 3-2
5th - Austin Kraisser (Campbell) NC Giovanny Bonilla (Grand View)
174
1st - Lucas Lovvorn (Baker University) M FOR Hayden Hastings (Wyoming)
3rd - Gavin Stika (UN-Oklahoma State) FOR Abner Romero (Unattached), 0-0
5th - Trey Munoz (UN-Arizona State) NC Seth Bogulski (Northern Colorado)
184
1st - Tate Samuelson (Wyoming) DEC Colt Doyle (Oregon State), 3-1 SV
3rd - Andrew Morgan (Campbell) DEC Anthony Orozco (Menlo), 6-5
5th - Brandon Martino (Fresno State) DEC Jacob Armstrong (Utah Valley), 7-4
197
1st - Cade Belshay (Arizona State) DEC Jake Boyd (UN-Oklahoma), 8-3
3rd - Mark Cardwell (UN-Cal St Bakersfield) DEC Stephan Buchanan (Wyoming), 11-9
5th - Jayden Woodruff (Utah Valley) NC Tucker Tomlinson (Western Wyoming)
285
1st - Jere Heino (Campbell) DEC Chase Trussell (Utah Valley), 3-2
3rd - Zach Schrader (California Baptist University) M FOR Josh Hokit (Fresno State)
5th - Brayden Ray (UN-Cal St Bakersfield) NC Landon Brown (Western Wyoming)
Team Standings
1 Wyoming 155.5
2 Campbell 147
3 Grand View 75
4 Oregon State 73.5
5 Fresno State 73
6 Utah Valley 69
7 UN-Cal St Bakersfield 54.5
8 Colorado Mesa 52.5
8 Northern Colorado 52.5
10 California Baptist University 50.5
11 Western Wyoming 47.5
12 UN-Arizona State 45.5
13 UN-Fresno State 42
14 UN-California Baptist University 40.5
15 UN-California Poly 39
16 Menlo 37.5
17 UN-Oklahoma State 33.5
17 Warner Pacific 33.5
19 Arizona State 33
19 North Idaho 33
Cowboy champions were Montorie Bridges (133), Dewey Krueger (157) and Tate Samuelson (184). Three other Wyoming wrestlers reached the finals and ended up second: Jaron Jensen (149), Cole Moody (165) and Hayden Hastings (174).
Krueger was named Outstanding Wrestler after defeating unattached Hunter Willits of Oregon State in the finals, 3-1 in sudden victory.
Wyoming scored 155.5 points, ahead of runner-up Campbell, which had 147 points.
The runner-up Camels were led by four individual champions, the most of any team: Korbin Meink (125), Josh Heil (141), Quentin Perez (165) and Jere Heino (285).
Placing third with 75 points was NAIA powerhouse Grand View, with 75 points. Grand View did not have any finalists, with its top placer being Renaldo Rodriguez-Spencer, who was third at 157. Two other Vikings placed sixth.
Other individual champions were Jaden Abas, unattached-Stanford (149), Lucas Lovvorn of Baker University (174) and Cade Belshay of Arizona State (197).
Fans can see the matches archived on Flowrestling.
RENO TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS
At Reno, Nev., December 15, 2019
College individual results
125
1st - Korbin Meink (Campbell) DEC Nick Raimo (UN-Arizona State), 7-5
3rd - Cole Reyes (UN-California Poly) DEC Jeremy Trinh (Fresno State), 8-4
5th - Antonio Lorenzo (UN-California Poly) DEC Justin Portillo Des Moines, IA (Grand View), 5-4
133
1st - Montorie Bridges (Wyoming) DEC Noah Gonser (Campbell), 4-1
3rd - Taylor Lamont (Utah Valley) DEC Devan Turner (Oregon State), 2-1
5th - Austin Wallace-Lister (Warner Pacific) DEC Brandon Paulson (UN-California Baptist University), 14-7
141
1st - Joshua Heil (Campbell) DEC Kyle Parco (UN-Fresno State), 7-1
3rd - Durbin Lloren (Fresno State) DEC Grant Willits (Oregon State), 5-3
5th - Chase Zollmann (Wyoming) DEC Brody Lamb (Northern Colorado), 5-3
149
1st - Jaden Abas (UN-Stanford) DEC Jaron Jensen (Wyoming), 10-6
3rd - Mason Smith (Campbell) TF Daniel Vazcarra (UN-California Poly), 18-0 5:54
5th - Brevin Balcemeda (UN-Oklahoma State) NC Lane Stigall (Oregon State)
157
1st - Dewey Krueger (Wyoming) DEC Hunter Willits (UN-Oregon State), 3-1 SV
3rd - Renaldo Rodriguez-Spencer (Grand View) F Jacob Swift (North Idaho), 2:01
5th - Matthew Olguin (UN-Fresno State) DEC Payton Tawater (Colorado Mesa), 7-4
165
1st - Quentin Perez (Campbell) DEC Cole Moody (Wyoming), 10-5
3rd - Casey Randles (Wyoming) DEC Ricky Padilla (Fresno State), 3-2
5th - Austin Kraisser (Campbell) NC Giovanny Bonilla (Grand View)
174
1st - Lucas Lovvorn (Baker University) M FOR Hayden Hastings (Wyoming)
3rd - Gavin Stika (UN-Oklahoma State) FOR Abner Romero (Unattached), 0-0
5th - Trey Munoz (UN-Arizona State) NC Seth Bogulski (Northern Colorado)
184
1st - Tate Samuelson (Wyoming) DEC Colt Doyle (Oregon State), 3-1 SV
3rd - Andrew Morgan (Campbell) DEC Anthony Orozco (Menlo), 6-5
5th - Brandon Martino (Fresno State) DEC Jacob Armstrong (Utah Valley), 7-4
197
1st - Cade Belshay (Arizona State) DEC Jake Boyd (UN-Oklahoma), 8-3
3rd - Mark Cardwell (UN-Cal St Bakersfield) DEC Stephan Buchanan (Wyoming), 11-9
5th - Jayden Woodruff (Utah Valley) NC Tucker Tomlinson (Western Wyoming)
285
1st - Jere Heino (Campbell) DEC Chase Trussell (Utah Valley), 3-2
3rd - Zach Schrader (California Baptist University) M FOR Josh Hokit (Fresno State)
5th - Brayden Ray (UN-Cal St Bakersfield) NC Landon Brown (Western Wyoming)
Team Standings
1 Wyoming 155.5
2 Campbell 147
3 Grand View 75
4 Oregon State 73.5
5 Fresno State 73
6 Utah Valley 69
7 UN-Cal St Bakersfield 54.5
8 Colorado Mesa 52.5
8 Northern Colorado 52.5
10 California Baptist University 50.5
11 Western Wyoming 47.5
12 UN-Arizona State 45.5
13 UN-Fresno State 42
14 UN-California Baptist University 40.5
15 UN-California Poly 39
16 Menlo 37.5
17 UN-Oklahoma State 33.5
17 Warner Pacific 33.5
19 Arizona State 33
19 North Idaho 33
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