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2019 Big Ten Championships
OHIO STATE WRESTLING @WRESTLINGBUCKS OHIO STATE ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Fawcett Center, 6th Floor | 2400 Olentangy River Rd. | Columbus, Ohio 43210 2018-19 SCHEDULE/RESULTS 2019 BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS 12-2, 7-2 Big Ten Ohio State’s title defense at the 2019 Big Ten Wrestling Championships begins Saturday (March 9) DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT at 11 a.m. ET and concludes at 4 p.m. ET with Session IV on Sunday (March 10). Nov. 3 vs. Navy W, 28-9 BUCKEYE LINEUP (FloWrestling national rankings listed) Nov. 11 Ohio Intercollegiate Open (no team scores) 125 lbs | Malik Heinselman (21-7, Fr.) Nov. 16 at California Baptist W, 42-0 133 lbs | No. 10 Luke Pletcher (20-4, r-Jr.) Nov. 18 at No. 10 Arizona State W, 22-17 141 lbs | No. 3 Joey McKenna (16-2, Sr.) Nov. 30 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational 1st/43 149 lbs | No. 2 Micah Jordan (22-1, r-Sr.) Dec. 1 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational 1st/43 157 lbs | No. 8 Ke-Shawn Hayes (18-7, r-Jr.) Dec. 9 WISCONSIN W, 23-13 165 lbs | Te’Shan Campbell (17-4, Sr.) Jan. 6 NORTH CAROLINA STATE W, 26-10 174 lbs | No. 14 Ethan Smith (15-8, r-Fr.) Jan. 11 at Indiana W, 43-3 184 lbs | No. 1 Myles Martin (17-0, Sr.) 197 lbs | No. 2 Kollin Moore (16-1, r-Jr.) Jan. 13 MICHIGAN STATE W, 37-4 285 lbs | No. 11 Chase Singletary (18-5, r-Fr.) Jan. 25 MICHIGAN (in ‘The Schott’) L, 17-19 Feb. -
2015-16 CORNELL Wrestlinggame Notes
CornellBigRed.com2015-16 CORNELLCornell Athletics WRESTLING@CornellSports Game Notes CornellAthletics Follow Big Red wRestling EIWAs #18 CoRNELL Big Red (6-5, 5-0 ivy) at 2016 EIWA Championships World Wide Web ............................................www.CornellBigRed.com Facebook ....................................www.Facebook.com/cornellwrestling March 5-6, 2015 • Princeton, n.J. • Jadwin GyMnasiuM (6,854) TWiTTer .......................................... www.Twitter.com/bigredwrestling Live video: FloWresTling.com • Live stats: TrackWresTling.com haMPions YouTube .......................................www.Youtube.com/cornellwrestling EIWA c — 1910, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1922, 1923, 1926, 1930, 1958, 1992, 1993, camps ............................................www.CornellWrestlingCamps.com 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 live video (Home maTcHes) .............www.IvyLeagueDigitalNetwork.com live audio (all maTcHes) .....................................www.ESPNIthaca.com Lineup at the 2016 EIWA Championship CoRnell CoaChing staFF #18 Cornell Big Red ........................Weight....Notes head CoaCh RoB Koll Dalton Macri (12-5) ........................................ ...........Ranked as high as No. 19 in national polls, 8-2 in last 10 matches Cornell head coach Rob Koll is in his 23rd season at Cornell 125 (267-87-5, .751; 106-8-1 Ivy, .926) ... he is the David R. Dunlop ‘59 #1 Nahshon Garrett (28-0) .............................133 ...........3x All-American and EIWA champ, 4th Cornell in career -
2016 NCAA Championship Brackets
86th NCAA Wrestling Tournament 2016 3/17/2016 to 3/19/2016 at New York City Team Champion Penn State - 123 Points Outstanding Wrestler: Kyle Snyder - Penn State Gorriaran Award: Matthew Miller - Navy Top Ten Team Scores Number of Individual Champs in parentheses. 1 Penn State 123 (2) 6 Missouri 74.5 (1) 2 Oklahoma State 97.5 (2) 7 Cornell 67 (2) 3 Ohio State 86 (2) 8 Nebraska 58 4 Virginia Tech 82 9 Michigan 50.5 5 Iowa 81 9 Illinois 50.5 (1) Champions and Place Winners Wrestler's seed in brackets, [US] indicates unseeeded. 1251st: Nico Megaludis [3] - Penn State (6-3) 2nd: Thomas Gilman [4] - Iowa 3rd: Nathan Tomasello [1] - Ohio State (5-3) 4th: David Terao [15] - American 5th: Conor Youtsey [US] - Michigan (Med Fft) 6th: Dylan Peters [9] - Northern Iowa 7th: Ryan Millhof [5] - Oklahoma (7-1) 8th: Connor Schram [10] - Stanford 1331st: Nahshon Garrett [1] - Cornell (7-6) 2nd: Cory Clark [2] - Iowa 3rd: Cody Brewer [4] - Oklahoma (9-4) 4th: Zane Richards [3] - Illinois 5th: Eric Montoya [7] - Nebraska (7-4) 6th: Jordan Conaway [5] - Penn State 7th: Earl Hall [8] - Iowa State (17-1) 8th: Jade Rauser [US] - Utah Valley State 1411st: Dean Heil [1] - Oklahoma State (3-2) 2nd: Bryce Meredith [14] - Wyoming 3rd: Joey McKenna [2] - Stanford (7-6) 4th: Anthony Ashnault [4] - Rutgers 5th: Chris Mecate [12] - Old Dominion (5-3) 6th: Solomon Chishko [7] - Virginia Tech (3-1 sv-1) 8th: Randy Cruz [16] - Lehigh 1491st: Zane Retherford [1] - Penn State (10-1) 2nd: Brandon Sorensen [2] - Iowa 3rd: Lavion Mayes [3] - Missouri (3-2) 4th: Anthony Collica -
2019 Ncaa Championships
OHIO STATE WRESTLING @WRESTLINGBUCKS OHIO STATE ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Fawcett Center, 6th Floor | 2400 Olentangy River Rd. | Columbus, Ohio 43210 2018-19 SCHEDULE/RESULTS 2019 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 12-2, 7-2 Big Ten The 2018-19 collegiate wrestling season comes to a crescendo at the NCAA Championships held DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT in Pittsburgh, Pa., March 21-23. Ohio State enters the final competition ranked second nationally and with a full complement of 10 qualifiers. Nov. 3 vs. Navy W, 28-9 Nov. 11 Ohio Intercollegiate Open (no team scores) BUCKEYE LINEUP (NCAA Championships seed listed) Nov. 16 at California Baptist W, 42-0 125 lbs | No. 25 Malik Heinselman (23-9, Fr.) Nov. 18 at No. 10 Arizona State W, 22-17 133 lbs | No. 5 Luke Pletcher (23-5, r-Jr.) Nov. 30 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational 1st/43 141 lbs | No. 2 Joey McKenna (20-2, Sr.) Dec. 1 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational 1st/43 149 lbs | No. 2 Micah Jordan (25-2, r-Sr.) Dec. 9 WISCONSIN W, 23-13 157 lbs | No. 11 Ke-Shawn Hayes (20-9, r-Jr.) Jan. 6 NORTH CAROLINA STATE W, 26-10 165 lbs | No. 21 Te’Shan Campbell (20-7, Sr.) Jan. 11 at Indiana W, 43-3 174 lbs | No. 19 Ethan Smith (18-11, r-Fr.) 184 lbs | No. 1 Myles Martin (20-0, Sr.) Jan. 13 MICHIGAN STATE W, 37-4 197 lbs | No. 2 Kollin Moore (19-2, r-Jr.) Jan. 25 MICHIGAN (in ‘The Schott’) L, 17-19 285 lbs | No. 16 Chase Singletary (19-7, r-Fr.) Feb. -
Division I Wrestling Championships Records Book
DIVISION I WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS BOOK 2016 Championships 2 History 14 Team Finishes 28 All-Time Team Results 34 2016 CHAMPIONSHIPS Penn State, Oklahoma State's Dieringer highlight final day of NCAA Championships at Madison Square Garden: March 19 was a night of firsts, seconds, and thirds inside Madison Square Garden. And it ended in dramatic fashion. In the 2016 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships’ final match after three days of grueling competition inside a legendary arena, Ohio State’s Kyle Snyder used an ankle-pick with eight seconds left to force overtime with North Carolina State’s Nick Gwiazdowski, then score another takedown 15 seconds into the first extra session to end the Wolfpack senior’s 88-match winning streak. Gwiazdowski’s bid for a third title was thwarted, but another senior, Oklahoma State’s Alex Dieringer, finished his career with 82 straight victories and a third national title. Illinois’ Isaiah Martinez won his second championship at 157 pounds. Gabe Dean, a junior for Cornell, picked up his second gold. Missouri’s multi-talented J’den Cox claimed his second in three years. Penn State’s Nico Megaludis and Cornell’s Nahshon Garrett, after long and successful careers, finished in style with their first titles. Oklahoma State’s Dean Heil and Penn State’s Zain Retherford, both sophomores, claimed championship number one, as did Snyder. And underdog Myles Martin, an Ohio State freshman from nearby Penns Grove, New Jersey, had the highlight of the night in beating Penn State’s Bo Nickal. Locked up, both men ready to strike, Nickal tried to turn an ankle-pick into two. -
| @Ruwrestling KNIGHT NOTES
2021 NCAA QUALIFIERS MATSIDE: 2021 NCAA WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS (3) Sebastian Rivera Thursday Schedule • Weight: 141 Time (ET) Session TV/Stream • Record: 8-1 11 a.m. Session 1A (First Round, 5 weight classes) ESPNU/ESPN3 2 p.m. Session 1B (First Round, 5 weight classes) ESPNU/ESPN3 • Record vs. Field: 7-1 6 p.m. Session 2A (Second Round and Wrestlebacks, 5 weight classes) ESPN2/ESPN3 • B1G Finish: Third 9 p.m. Session 2B (Second Round and Wrestlebacks, 5 weight classes) ESPN2/ESPN3 • Selection: Auto Friday Schedule Time (ET) Session TV/Stream 11 a.m. Session 3 (Quarterfinals and Wrestlebacks, 5 weight classes) ESPNU/ESPN3 (10) Michael VanBrill 3 p.m. Session 4 (Quarterfinals and Wrestlebacks, 5 weight classes) ESPNU/ESPN3 8 p.m. Session 5 (Semifinals and Wrestlebacks) ESPN/ESPN3 • Weight: 149 • Record: 5-4 Saturday Schedule • Record vs. Field: 5-4 Time (ET) Session TV/Stream • B1G Finish: Third 11 a.m. Session 6 (Wrestlebacks and 3rd-5th-7th Place Matches) ESPN2/ESPN3 • Selection: Auto 6 p.m. Session 7 (Finals and Awards Ceremony) ESPN (26) Jackson Turley KNIGHT NOTES • Weight: 174 • Rutgers wrestling finishes its season at the • The Scarlet Knights look to secure two or • Record: 6-3 2021 NCAA Wrestling Championships from more All-Americans for the seventh consec- March 18-20 in St. Louis. Five Scarlet Knights - utive season, as Nicolas Aguilar (125) and • Record vs. Field: 2-2 Sebastian Rivera (141), Michael VanBrill (149), Sammy Alvarez (133) were named NWCA • B1G Finish: DNP Jackson Turley (174), John Poznanski (184) All-Americans last year by the coaches after • Selection: At-Large and Billy Janzer (197) - vie for All-America sta- the 2020 NCAA Championships were cancelled tus during the three-day tournament. -
Bo Nickal Wins the Hodge! Date: April 1, 2019 at 12:34 PM To: Undisclosed-Recipients:;
From: Pat Donghia [email protected] Subject: Bo Nickal Wins the Hodge! Date: April 1, 2019 at 12:34 PM To: undisclosed-recipients:; Bo Nickal Wins the Hodge! Three-time NCAA Champion wins wrestling’s Heisman UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa.; April 1, 2019 – (Portion of release, including quotes, courtesy Bryan Van Kley, WIN Magazine) Penn State Nittany Lion wrestler Bo Nickal (Allen, Texas) has won the WIN Magazine/Culture House Dan Hodge Trophy, presented annually to the top collegiate wrestler in the nation by ASICS. The Hodge Trophy has been awarded since 1995. The three-time NCAA champion finished first in the voting, just ahead of teammate Jason Nolf (Yatesboro, Pa.). A Nittany Lion has now won the last three Hodge Trophy awards. Nickal joins former Nittany Lion greats Zain Retherford and David Taylor, who each claimed two Hodge Trophy honors, and former Lion stand-out Kerry McCoy, who won the honor in 1997, as Penn State recipients. In all, Penn State now has four different individuals who have won the honor six times. The Nittany Lion won his third NCAA championship on March 23, defeating Kollin Moore of Ohio State. The 5-1 finals victory at 197 pounds was Nickal’s 30th of an undefeated senior campaign that included 18 pins, three tech falls and six major decisions. In a year that featured four outstanding finalists for the award, known as “wrestling’s Heisman Trophy,” Nickal won the honor over a senior teammate Jason Nolf, also a three-time NCAA champ who had very similar stats as Nickal. The other two Hodge finalists were Rutgers’ senior Anthony Ashnault and Cornell sophomore two-time champ Yianni Diakomihalis, who won NCAA championships at 149 and 141 pounds, respectively. -
NCAA Wrestling Championships
Editor-In-Chief LANNY BRYANT Order of Merit WRESTLING USA MAGAZINE National Wrestling Hall of Fame AAU National Wrestling Hall of Fame LETTER FROM THE EDITOR Managing Editor CODY BRYANT 2017 Wrestling USA Magazine All-American Teams Assistant Editor By Dan Fickel, National Editor ANN BRYANT National Editor ne of our favorite features of the year is the annual Wrestling USA Magazine’s All- DAN FICKEL American Teams. Each year we are proud to recognize the top high school seniors in National Photographer the country. There are 13 “Dream Teamers”, 13 “Academic Teamers”, 96 other All- G WYATT SCHULTZ Americans, and 120 Honorable Mention All-American selections. Forty-nine states are Contributing Editor represented from the numerous nominations received. BILL WELKER The 2017 Dream Team is a tremendously decorated one, comprised of four-time state Ochampions Daton Fix (132) of Oklahoma, Vito Arujau (138) of New York, Yianni Diakomihalis (145) Design & Art Director CODY BRYANT of New York, and Brady Berge (160) of Minnesota, three-time state champions Spencer Lee (126) of Administrative Assistants Pennsylvania, Cameron Coy (152) of Pennsylvania, Louie DePrez (182) of New York, Jacob Warner LANANN BRYANT (195) of Illinois, and Trent Hillger (285) of Michigan, two-time state champions Joey Harrison (113) of CODI JEAN BRYANT Nebraska, Michael McGee (120) of Illinois, and Michael Labriola (170) of Pennsylvania, and two-time SHANNON (BRYANT) WOLFE National Prep champion Chase Singletary (220) of New Jersey. Singletary also won two state titles in GINGER FLOWERS Florida while in seventh and eighth grade. The 13 members of the team represent 41 state or nation- Advertising/Promotion al prep titles and 2,511 match victories. -
Rank Wrestler School Year Record Streak Last 125 133
Rank Wrestler School Year Record Streak Last 125 1 Darian Cruz Lehigh Sr. 7-0 7W 1 2 Nick Suriano Rutgers So. 8-0 8W 3 3 Ethan Lizak Minnesota Jr. 13-1 4W 2 4 Nick Piccininni Oklahoma State So. 9-1 5W 4 5 Sean Fausz N.C. State Jr. 5-0 5W 6 6 Taylor LaMont Utah Valley Fr. 15-2 6W 12 7 Sean Russell Edinboro Jr. 10-2 1L 7 8 Sebastian Rivera Northwestern Fr. 7-0 7W 9 9 Louie Hayes Virginia Fr. 14-3 1W 10 10 Jay Schwarm Northern Iowa Fr. 13-3 1W 16 11 Drew Mattin Michigan Fr. 10-5 1L 19 12 Ryan Millhof Arizona State Jr. 7-2 2L 5 13 Travis Piotrowski Illinois So. 7-0 7W 13 14 Jake Gromacki Clarion Jr. 4-1 1L 14 15 Michael Russo Cornell So. 7-2 2L 15 16 Connor Schram Stanford Sr. 9-3 2L 11 17 Barlow McGhee Missouri Sr. 8-3 2L 17 18 Christian Moody Oklahoma So. 10-6 2L UR 19 Luke Welch Purdue Sr. 12-2 1L 18 20 Brock Hudkins Northern Illinois So. 8-3 2W 20 133 1 Seth Gross South Dakota State Jr. 5-0 5W 1 2 Scott Parker Lehigh Jr. 8-0 8W 3 3 Kaid Brock Oklahoma State So. 12-1 6W 4 4 Luke Pletcher Ohio State So. 13-0 13W 9 5 Jack Mueller Virginia So. 9-2 2W 5 6 Stevan Micic Michigan So. 6-2 1W 2 7 Mitch McKee Minnesota So. 5-2 2L 6 8 John Erneste Missouri Jr. -
2015 85Th NCAA Wrestling Tournament 3/19/2015 to 3/21/2015
85th NCAA Wrestling Tournament 2015 3/19/2015 to 3/21/2015 at St Louis Team Champion Ohio State - 102 Points Outstanding Wrestler: Logan Stieber - Ohio State Gorriaran Award: Aaron Schopp - Edinboro Top Ten Team Scores Number of Individual Champs in parentheses. 1 Ohio State 102 (2) 6 Penn State 67.5 (1) 2 Iowa 84 7 Oklahoma State 65 3 Edinboro 75.5 8 Minnesota 59.5 4 Missouri 73.5 (1) 9 Nebraska 59 5 Cornell 71.5 (1) 10 Virginia Tech 56 Champions and Place Winners Wrestler's seed in brackets, [US] indicates unseeeded. 1251st: Nathan Tomasello [4] - Ohio State (9-5) 2nd: Zeke Moisey [US] - West Virginia 3rd: Alan Waters [1] - Missouri (8-4) 4th: Thomas Gilman [6] - Iowa 5th: Nahshon Garrett [2] - Cornell (9-3) 6th: Connor Youtsey [US] - Michigan 7th: Edward Klimara [7] - Oklahoma State (5-4) 8th: Jordan Conaway [11] - Penn State 1331st: Cody Brewer [13] - Oklahoma (11-8) 2nd: Cory Clark [3] - Iowa 3rd: Aaron Schopp [9] - Edinboro (4-3) 4th: Chris Dardanes [1] - Minnesota 5th: James Gulibon [7] - Penn State (9-5) 6th: Mason Beckman [10] - Lehigh 7th: Bradley Taylor [2] - Wisconsin (7-3) 8th: Rossi Bruno [14] - Michigan 1411st: Logan Stieber [1] - Ohio State (11-5) 2nd: Mitchell Port [2] - Edinboro 3rd: Devin Carter [4] - Virginia Tech (17-8) 4th: Dean Heil [14] - Oklahoma State 5th: Kevin Jack [US] - North Carolina State (3-0) 6th: Chris Mecate [11] - Old Dominion 7th: Lavion Mayes [3] - Missouri (Med Forfeit) 8th: Anthony Ashnault [7] - Rutgers 1491st: Drake Houdashelt [1] - Missouri (3-1 sv-1) 2nd: David Habat [3] - Edinboro 3rd: Jason -
Wrestling Season Rolling On, Make Sure Your Subscription Is Too
Division I Individual Rankings February 14, 2017 125 Pounds 157 Pounds 197 Pounds Rk ...Wrestler ....................... Year .......................School Rk ...Wrestler ....................... Year .......................School Rk ...Wrestler ....................... Year .......................School 1......Thomas Gilman .............. Sr ............................. Iowa 1......Jason Nolf ......................So ................... Penn State 1......J’den Cox ....................... Sr ........................Missouri 2......Nick Suriano ....................Fr ................... Penn State 2......Michael Kemerer .............Fr ............................. Iowa 2......Brett Pfarr ....................... Sr .................... Minnesota 3......Tim Lambert ................... Sr ......................Nebraska 3......Jordan Kutler ...................Fr .......................... Lehigh 3......Jared Haught ...................Jr ................ Virginia Tech 4......Joey Dance .................... Sr ................ Virginia Tech 4......Tyler Berger ....................So ......................Nebraska 4......Kollin Moore ....................Fr ....................Ohio State 5......Ethan Lizak ....................So .................... Minnesota 5......Joey LaVallee ................. Sr ........................Missouri 5......Jake Smith ..................... Sr ................West Virginia 6......Darian Cruz .....................Jr .......................... Lehigh 6......Joe Smith .......................So ...........Oklahoma State -
Oklahoma State Wrestling
450 ALL-AMERICANS | 141 INDIVIDUAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONS | #DYNASTYDEFINED | 34 NCAA TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS | 11 OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALS OKLAHOMA STATE WRESTLING COMMUNICATIONS CONTACT: HARRY ENDICOTT ([email protected]) | PHONE: (405) 744-3654 AT OKLAHOMA MATCH CAPSULE 7 p.m. CT | Dec. 2, 2016 | McCasland Field House (5,000) JOHN SMITH VS OKLAHOMA Watch: Fox Sports Southwest/Fox College Sports Central 1/18/91 W 27 12 H (Chad McKee and Jack Spates) 2/24/91 W 40 2 A Radio : 93.7 KSPI-FM (Roger Moore and Rex Holt) 1/17/92 W 24 20 H Live Stats: trackwrestling.com 2/21/92 W 43 0 A 1/23/93 L 14 25 A 2/19/93 L 19 27 H PITTSBURGH No. 1 Oklahoma State No. 16 Oklahoma 1 p.m. CT | Dec. 4, 2016 | Gallagher-Iba Arena (13,611) 12/18/93 W 28 9 H 2/17/94 W 25 18 A COWBOYS SOONERS 12/2/94 T 16 16 A Watch: FloWrestling 2-0; 0-0 Big 12 1-1; 1-0 Big 12 Radio: 93.7 KSPI-FM (Roger Moore and Rex Holt) 2/14/95 W 26 13 H 11/28/95 L 18 19 H Live Stats: trackwrestling.com Coach John Smith Coach Lou Rosselli 2/22/96 W 24 15 A Oklahoma State, 1988 Edinboro, 1993 12/3/96 W 32 11 A Career: 386-59-6/26th year Career: 1-1/1st year 2/15/97 W 28 11 H OKLAHOMA STATE SCHEDULE/RESULTS At Oklahoma State: Same At Oklahoma: Same 12/14/97 W 31 3 A Date Opponent Time/Result 2/8/98 W 26 9 H 11/6 Bucknell W, 36-3 12/6/98 W 24 16 A 11/27 at No.