Virginia Duals National College semifinals set: Arizona State v. Virginia plus Virginia Tech v. Old Dominion
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by USA Wrestling
HAMPTON, Va. – The semifinals of the National College division of the 39th annual Virginia Duals has been set at the conclusion of the quarterfinals round.
The semifinals will feature No. 16 Arizona State against Virginia, and No. 13 Virginia Tech vs. Old Dominion. (rankings based upon current NWCA Coaches Poll). The National College semifinals are set for 2:00 p.m. Eastern time on Saturday.
Arizona State won six matches, including three by bonus points, to defeat Oklahoma 25-12 in their quarterfinal.
Arizona State press release on win over Oklahoma
Virginia earned the right to face Arizona State in the semifinals after a strong 32-12 win over Lock Haven in their quarterfinal. Virginia secured wins in seven of the 10 weights, including five bonus point wins and one forfeit.
Virginia press release on win over Lock Haven
Virginia Tech advanced with a dominant 35-4 victory over Chattanooga, winning nine of the 10 bouts, including three bonus point wins.
Virginia Tech press release on win over Chattanooga
Old Dominion advanced with a 30-10 win over Kent State, sweeping the first five lightweight matches and claiming eight victories. Three of ODU’s wins earned bonus points.
Old Dominion press release on win over Kent State
Three of the four National College division semifinalists hail from the host state of Virginia.
A pair of consolation bouts will be held in this division this afternoon. This story will be updated with those results.
The Virginia Duals also features an American College division, plus three high school divisions (National, American, Black & Blue). Updates on these divisions will be posted separately.
The entire Virginia Duals event is broadcast live on TrackWrestling.
39TH VIRGINIA DUALS
At Hampton, Va., January 11
Semifinal pairings
No. 16 Arizona State vs. Virginia
No. 13 Virginia Tech vs. Old Dominion
Quarterfinals results
NO 16 ARIZONA STATE 25, OKLAHOMA 12
125 Brandon Courtney (Arizona State) over Christian Moody (Oklahoma) Dec 6-2
133 Josiah Kline (Arizona State) over Tony Madrigal (Oklahoma) Fall 2:39
141 Dom Demas (Oklahoma) over Cory Crooks (Arizona State) Maj 12-3
149 Joshua Maruca (Arizona State) over Davion Jeffries (Oklahoma) Dec 6-5
157 Justin Thomas (Oklahoma) over Christian Pagdilao (Arizona State) Dec 5-2
165 Joshua Shields (Arizona State) over Hayden Hansen (Oklahoma) TF 16-1
174 Zahid Valencia (Arizona State) over Anthony Mantanona (Oklahoma) TF 22-5
184 Kayne MacCallum (Oklahoma) over Jacen Petersen (Arizona State) Dec 4-2
197 Jake Woodley (Oklahoma) over Austyn Harris (Arizona State) Dec 9-6
285 Brady Gilliland-Daniel (Arizona State) over Jacob Boyd (Oklahoma) SV-1 3-1
-1 point against Oklahoma
VIRGINIA 32, NO. 20 LOCK HAVEN 12
125 Jack Mueller (Virginia) over Luke Werner (Lock Haven) TF 17-1
133 Louie Hayes (Virginia) over Dalton Rohrbaugh (Lock Haven) Maj 13-5
141 Kyle Shoop (Lock Haven) over Sam Krivus (Virginia) Dec 9-4
149 Michael Murphy (Virginia) over Collin Glorioso (Lock Haven) Dec 3-1
157 Jake Keating (Virginia) over Alexander Klucker (Lock Haven) Fall 2:16
165 Chandler Marsteller (Lock Haven) over Cam Coy (Virginia) TB-1 4-3
174 Jared Siegrist (Lock Haven) over Robert Patrick (Virginia) Fall 4:52
184 Will Schany (Virginia) over Austin Bell (Lock Haven) Maj 12-2
197 Jay Aiello (Virginia) over Blake Reynolds (Lock Haven) Maj 11-2
285 Tyler Love (Virginia) by forfeit
OLD DOMINION 30, KENT STATE 10
125 Michael McGee (Old Dominion) over Jake Ferri (Kent State) Dec 5-1
133 Kilian Cardinale (Old Dominion) over Tim Rooney (Kent State) Dec 10-5
141 Sa`Derian Perry (Old Dominion) over Cori Simpson (Kent State) Fall 2:06
149 Kevin Budock (Old Dominion) over Kody Kamara (Kent State) Maj 11-3
157 Larry Early (Old Dominion) over Richard Jackson (Kent State) TF 18-2
165 Isaac Bast (Kent State) over Shane Jones (Old Dominion) Fall 6:02
174 Seldon Wright (Old Dominion) over Dylan Barrierio (Kent State) Dec 3-2
184 Andrew McNalley (Kent State) over Dean Drugac (Old Dominion) Maj 10-0
197 Timothy Young (Old Dominion) over Shane Mast (Kent State) Dec 9-8
285 Ali Wahab (Old Dominion) over Spencer Berthhold (Kent State) Dec 8-2
NO. 13 VIRGINIA TECH 35, CHATTANOOGA 4
125 Alonzo Allen (Chattanooga) over Joey Prata (Virginia Tech) Maj 10-2
133 Korbin Myers (Virginia Tech) over Jake Huffine (Chattanooga) Dec 6-1
141 Mitch Moore (Virginia Tech) over Chris Debien (Chattanooga) Fall 1:32
149 Ryan Blees (Virginia Tech) over Mason Wallace (Chattanooga) Dec 4-1
157 BC LaPrade (Virginia Tech) over Ryan Resnick (Chattanooga) Dec 7-0
165 Mekhi Lewis (Virginia Tech) over Trey Watson (Chattanooga) TF 18-2
174 David McFadden (Virginia Tech) over Hunter Fortner (Chattanooga) Dec 10-3
184 Zack Zavatsky (Virginia Tech) over Dominic Lampe (Chattanooga) Fall 5:56
197 Tom Sleigh (Virginia Tech) over Rod Jones (Chattanooga) Dec 4-2
285 Billy Miller (Virginia Tech) over Connor Tolley (Chattanooga) Dec 8-1
The semifinals will feature No. 16 Arizona State against Virginia, and No. 13 Virginia Tech vs. Old Dominion. (rankings based upon current NWCA Coaches Poll). The National College semifinals are set for 2:00 p.m. Eastern time on Saturday.
Arizona State won six matches, including three by bonus points, to defeat Oklahoma 25-12 in their quarterfinal.
Arizona State press release on win over Oklahoma
Virginia earned the right to face Arizona State in the semifinals after a strong 32-12 win over Lock Haven in their quarterfinal. Virginia secured wins in seven of the 10 weights, including five bonus point wins and one forfeit.
Virginia press release on win over Lock Haven
Virginia Tech advanced with a dominant 35-4 victory over Chattanooga, winning nine of the 10 bouts, including three bonus point wins.
Virginia Tech press release on win over Chattanooga
Old Dominion advanced with a 30-10 win over Kent State, sweeping the first five lightweight matches and claiming eight victories. Three of ODU’s wins earned bonus points.
Old Dominion press release on win over Kent State
Three of the four National College division semifinalists hail from the host state of Virginia.
A pair of consolation bouts will be held in this division this afternoon. This story will be updated with those results.
The Virginia Duals also features an American College division, plus three high school divisions (National, American, Black & Blue). Updates on these divisions will be posted separately.
The entire Virginia Duals event is broadcast live on TrackWrestling.
39TH VIRGINIA DUALS
At Hampton, Va., January 11
Semifinal pairings
No. 16 Arizona State vs. Virginia
No. 13 Virginia Tech vs. Old Dominion
Quarterfinals results
NO 16 ARIZONA STATE 25, OKLAHOMA 12
125 Brandon Courtney (Arizona State) over Christian Moody (Oklahoma) Dec 6-2
133 Josiah Kline (Arizona State) over Tony Madrigal (Oklahoma) Fall 2:39
141 Dom Demas (Oklahoma) over Cory Crooks (Arizona State) Maj 12-3
149 Joshua Maruca (Arizona State) over Davion Jeffries (Oklahoma) Dec 6-5
157 Justin Thomas (Oklahoma) over Christian Pagdilao (Arizona State) Dec 5-2
165 Joshua Shields (Arizona State) over Hayden Hansen (Oklahoma) TF 16-1
174 Zahid Valencia (Arizona State) over Anthony Mantanona (Oklahoma) TF 22-5
184 Kayne MacCallum (Oklahoma) over Jacen Petersen (Arizona State) Dec 4-2
197 Jake Woodley (Oklahoma) over Austyn Harris (Arizona State) Dec 9-6
285 Brady Gilliland-Daniel (Arizona State) over Jacob Boyd (Oklahoma) SV-1 3-1
-1 point against Oklahoma
VIRGINIA 32, NO. 20 LOCK HAVEN 12
125 Jack Mueller (Virginia) over Luke Werner (Lock Haven) TF 17-1
133 Louie Hayes (Virginia) over Dalton Rohrbaugh (Lock Haven) Maj 13-5
141 Kyle Shoop (Lock Haven) over Sam Krivus (Virginia) Dec 9-4
149 Michael Murphy (Virginia) over Collin Glorioso (Lock Haven) Dec 3-1
157 Jake Keating (Virginia) over Alexander Klucker (Lock Haven) Fall 2:16
165 Chandler Marsteller (Lock Haven) over Cam Coy (Virginia) TB-1 4-3
174 Jared Siegrist (Lock Haven) over Robert Patrick (Virginia) Fall 4:52
184 Will Schany (Virginia) over Austin Bell (Lock Haven) Maj 12-2
197 Jay Aiello (Virginia) over Blake Reynolds (Lock Haven) Maj 11-2
285 Tyler Love (Virginia) by forfeit
OLD DOMINION 30, KENT STATE 10
125 Michael McGee (Old Dominion) over Jake Ferri (Kent State) Dec 5-1
133 Kilian Cardinale (Old Dominion) over Tim Rooney (Kent State) Dec 10-5
141 Sa`Derian Perry (Old Dominion) over Cori Simpson (Kent State) Fall 2:06
149 Kevin Budock (Old Dominion) over Kody Kamara (Kent State) Maj 11-3
157 Larry Early (Old Dominion) over Richard Jackson (Kent State) TF 18-2
165 Isaac Bast (Kent State) over Shane Jones (Old Dominion) Fall 6:02
174 Seldon Wright (Old Dominion) over Dylan Barrierio (Kent State) Dec 3-2
184 Andrew McNalley (Kent State) over Dean Drugac (Old Dominion) Maj 10-0
197 Timothy Young (Old Dominion) over Shane Mast (Kent State) Dec 9-8
285 Ali Wahab (Old Dominion) over Spencer Berthhold (Kent State) Dec 8-2
NO. 13 VIRGINIA TECH 35, CHATTANOOGA 4
125 Alonzo Allen (Chattanooga) over Joey Prata (Virginia Tech) Maj 10-2
133 Korbin Myers (Virginia Tech) over Jake Huffine (Chattanooga) Dec 6-1
141 Mitch Moore (Virginia Tech) over Chris Debien (Chattanooga) Fall 1:32
149 Ryan Blees (Virginia Tech) over Mason Wallace (Chattanooga) Dec 4-1
157 BC LaPrade (Virginia Tech) over Ryan Resnick (Chattanooga) Dec 7-0
165 Mekhi Lewis (Virginia Tech) over Trey Watson (Chattanooga) TF 18-2
174 David McFadden (Virginia Tech) over Hunter Fortner (Chattanooga) Dec 10-3
184 Zack Zavatsky (Virginia Tech) over Dominic Lampe (Chattanooga) Fall 5:56
197 Tom Sleigh (Virginia Tech) over Rod Jones (Chattanooga) Dec 4-2
285 Billy Miller (Virginia Tech) over Connor Tolley (Chattanooga) Dec 8-1