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2015-16 University of Iowa Wrestling Individual Match-By-Match Results 2015-16 UNIVERSITY OF IOWA WRESTLING INDIVIDUAL MATCH-BY-MATCH RESULTS Thomas Gilman 125, Junior – Council Bluffs, Iowa (Skutt Catholic) Wt. Opponent (School) Result Overall/Dual Record 125 #7 Eddie Klimara (Oklahoma State) W‐MD 9‐1 1‐0/1‐0 Jhared Simmons (Maryland) W‐TF 24‐7 2‐0/2‐0 Trayton Libolt (Grand Canyon) W‐Pin 3:51 (1) 3‐0/3‐0 Mitch Brinkman (Iowa Central) W‐Pin 1:45 (2) 4‐0/4‐0 Scott Smith (Cornell) W‐Pin 1:32 (3) 5‐0/5‐0 Kyle Larson (Iowa State) W‐MD 12‐3 6‐0/6‐0 Kahlen Morris (SDSU) W‐Pin 1:34 (4) 7‐0/7‐0 #18 Sean McCabe (Rutgers) W‐TF 21‐6 8‐0/8‐0 Midlands Championships – 1st place Shakur Laney (Ohio) W‐MD 19‐6 9‐0/8‐0 Keegan Calkins (Oregon State) W‐Pin 2:53 (5) 10‐0/8‐0 #16 Joshua Rodriguez (North Dakota State) W‐D 4‐1 11‐0/8‐0 #6 Ronnie Rios (Oregon State) W‐D 5‐1 12‐0/8‐0 Francis Edelen (Illinois) W‐TF 22‐5 13‐0/9‐0 Garrison White (Northwestern) W‐Pin 0:56 (6) 14‐0/10‐0 Eric Peissig (Wisconsin) W‐TF 23‐7 15‐0/11‐0 Ben Thornton (Purdue) W‐TF 23‐8 16‐0/12‐0 #9 Tim Lambert (Nebraska) W‐D 11‐4 17‐0/13‐0 Skyler Petry (Minnesota) W‐Pin 1:19 (7) 18‐0/14‐0 #19 Elijah Oliver (Indiana) W‐MD 12‐4 19‐0/15‐0 Quintel Fuchs (MSUN) W‐Pin 2:31 (8) 20‐0/16‐0 #17 Sean Fausz (NCST) W‐MD 15‐5 21‐0/17‐0 Big Ten Championships – 3rd place #20 Conor Youtsey (Michigan) W‐MD 14‐4 22‐0/17‐0 #4 Nico Megaludis (Penn State) L‐D 4‐3 SV 22‐1/17‐0 #19 Elijah Oliver (Indiana) W‐Pin 1:42 (9) 23‐1/17‐0 #10 Tim Lambert (Nebraska) W‐MD 12‐4 24‐1/17‐0 NCAA Championships – 2nd place Brent Fleetwood (Central Michigan) W‐TF 24‐8 25‐1/17‐0 #10 Tim Lambert (Nebraska) W‐MD 12‐4 26‐1/17‐0 #5 Ryan Millhof (Oklahoma) W‐MD 16‐5 27‐1/17‐0 #1 Nathan Tomasello (Ohio State) W‐Pin 7:37 SV1 (10) 28‐1/17‐0 #3 Nico Megaludis (Penn State) L‐D 6‐3 28‐2/17‐0 Perez Perez 125, Freshman – Windsor, California (Windsor) Wt. Opponent (School) Result Overall/Dual Record 125 Harold Nichols Open Joel Salomon (St. Cloud State) W‐MD 8‐0 1‐0/0‐0 Tepra Wright (Ellsoworth) L‐MD 13‐3 1‐1/0‐0 Da’Wayne Robertson (Grand View) L‐D 11‐8 1‐2/0‐0 Joe Parisi Open Joshua Kieffer (Indianapolis) L‐MD 16‐3 1‐3/0‐0 Alijah Jeffery (Northern Illinois) L‐TF 17‐0 1‐4/0‐0 Duhawk Open – 5th place Isiah Lysius (Briar Cliff) W‐MD 16‐3 2‐4/0‐0 Jacob Schwarm (Northern Iowa) L‐Pin 6:28 2‐5/0‐0 Da’Wayne Robertson (Grand View) L‐MD 13‐3 2‐6/0‐0 Isiah Lysius (Briar Cliff) W‐D 14‐12 3‐6/0‐0 Updated 3/22/2016 ^Matches not counted by the NCAA 2015-16 UNIVERSITY OF IOWA WRESTLING INDIVIDUAL MATCH-BY-MATCH RESULTS Cory Clark 133, Junior – Pleasant Hill, Iowa (SE Polk) Wt. Opponent (School) Result Overall/Dual Record 133 Gary Wayne Harding (Oklahoma State) W‐D 8‐2 1‐0/1‐0 Tyler Goodwin (Maryland) W‐Pin 4:06 (1) 2‐0/2‐0 Jauquin Olivas (Grand Canyon) W‐MD 10‐1 3‐0/3‐0 Terrell Pampkin (Iowa Central) W‐Pin 2:32 (2) 4‐0/4‐0 Philip Opelt (Cornell) W‐Pin 3:47 (3) 5‐0/5‐0 #7 Earl Hall (Iowa State) W‐D 9‐2 6‐0/6‐0 #15 Brance Simms (SDSU) W‐D 4‐1 7‐0/7‐0 #17 Anthony Giraldo (Rutgers) W‐MD 11‐2 8‐0/8‐0 Midlands Championships – 6th place Nicolas Clunga (NDSU) W‐Pin 1:48 (4) 9‐0/8‐0 Jacob Colon (Grand View) W‐TF 18‐0 10‐0/8‐0 Angelo Amenta (Columbia) W‐D 7‐1 11‐0/8‐0 #7 Zane Richards (Illinois) L‐D 5‐3 SV 11‐1/8‐1 Dominick Malone (Northwestern) W‐Pin 6:41 (5) 12‐1/9‐1 #7 Ryan Taylor (Wisconsin) W‐D 7‐3 13‐1/10‐1 Luke Welch (Purdue) W‐MD 12‐0 14‐1/11‐1 #14 Eric Montoya (Nebraska) W‐D 2‐0 15‐1/12‐1 Sam Brancale (Minnesota) W‐Pin 4:59 (6) 16‐1/13‐1 (Indiana) W‐FF 17‐1/14‐1 Blake Ivie (MSUN) W‐Pin 3:30 (7) 18‐1/15‐1 Jamal Morris (NCST) W‐D 9‐3 19‐1/16‐1 Big Ten Championships – 1st place #9 Johnni DiJulius (Ohio State) W‐D 7‐3 20‐1/16‐1 #10 Ryan Taylor (Wisconsin) W‐D 10‐7 21‐1/16‐1 #2 Zane Richards (Illinois) W‐D 2‐1 TB 22‐1/16‐1 NCAA Championships – 2nd place Jade Rauser (Utah Valley) W‐MD 8‐0 23‐1/16‐1 Josh Alber (Northern Iowa) W‐D 6‐2 24‐1/16‐1 #10 Eric Montoya (Nebraska) W‐D 4‐0 25‐1/16‐1 #3 Zane Richards (Illinois) W‐D 4‐3 26‐1/16‐1 #1 Nahshon Garrett (Cornell) L‐D 7‐6 26‐2/16‐1 Topher Carton 141, Junior – Rock Island, Ill. (Davenport Assumption) Wt. Opponent (School) Result Overall/Dual Record 141 Grand View Open – 6th place Samuel Gilseth (North Dakota State) W‐Pin 2:37 (1) 1‐0/0‐0 Logan Coleman (Graceland) W‐Pin 1:57 (2) 2‐0/0‐0 Angelo Silvestro (SIU‐E) W‐D 8‐5 3‐0/0‐0 Andrew Long (Grand View) L‐MD 16‐3 3‐1/0‐0 Joe Parisi Open Blake Clevenger (Ouachita Baptist) W‐MD 11‐2 4‐1/0‐0 #3 Anthony Ashnault (Rutgers) L‐D 8‐4 4‐2/0‐1 Midlands Championships Colton McCrystal (Nebraska) W‐D 21‐6 5‐2/0‐1 Jameson Oster (Northwestern) W‐FF 6‐2/0‐1 Steve Bleise (Northern Illinois) L‐D 8‐4 6‐3/0‐1 Vince Turk (Iowa) W‐D 8‐7 7‐3/0‐1 Seth Gross (SDSU) L‐D 7‐2 7‐4/0‐1 Brock Ervin (Illinois) W‐D 5‐4 8‐4/1‐1 (Northwestern) W‐FF 9‐4/2‐1 Updated 3/22/2016 ^Matches not counted by the NCAA 2015-16 UNIVERSITY OF IOWA WRESTLING INDIVIDUAL MATCH-BY-MATCH RESULTS Gabe Grahek (Wisconsin) W‐D 4‐2 10‐4/3‐1 #20 Anthony Abidin (Nebraska) L‐D 7‐6 10‐5/3‐2 Paul Glynn 141, Freshman ‐‐ Bettendorf, Iowa (Bettendorf) Wt. Opponent (School) Result Overall/Dual Record 141 Grand View Open – 2nd place Ashton Rocker (Ottawa) W‐Pin 1:54 (1) 1‐0/0‐0 Tyson Leon (Iowa Lakes) W‐MD 17‐3 2‐0/0‐0 Bobby alexander (Ellsworth) W‐D 4‐2 3‐0/0‐0 Josh Wenger (Grand View) L‐D 7‐4 3‐1/0‐0 Harold Nichols Open Jake Velarde (Boise State) L‐Pin 1:12 3‐2/0‐0 Aris Shino (Nebraska) W‐D 4‐3 4‐2/0‐0 Ben Brancale (Minnesota) W‐D 4‐3 (TB1) 5‐2/0‐0 Anthony Wesley (Iowa State) W‐Pin 1:27 (2) 6‐2/0‐0 Jake Kadel (Iowa) L‐MD 15‐2 6‐2/0‐0 Joe Parisi Open – 6th place Grayson Brenna (Grand View) W‐D 7‐2 7‐2/0‐0 James Mosher (Missouri Baptist) W‐D 10‐3 8‐2/0‐0 Nick Aguirre (McKendree) W‐Pin 1:06 (3) 9‐2/0‐0 Kyle Barkovich (Indianapolis) W‐D 6‐4 10‐2/0‐0 Cameron Kelly (SIU‐E) L‐D 3‐0 10‐3/0‐0 Christopher Johnson (Missouri Valley) L‐MD 19‐11 10‐4/0‐0 McCoy Kent (Northern Illinois) L‐D 8‐2 10‐5/0‐0 Midlands Championships Brandon Lapi (Buffalo) W‐D 6‐2 11‐5/0‐0 Gabe Grahek (Wis.) L‐D 3‐0 11‐6/0‐0 Jack Mutchnik (American U) L‐D 4‐1 11‐7/0‐0 Duhawk Open – 5th place Tyshon Cannon (William Penn) W‐Pin 4:13 12‐7/0‐0 Marky Felix (Ellsworth) W‐Pin 1:44 13‐7/0‐0 Nathan Shank (Cornell College) W‐D 9‐7 14‐7/0‐0 Cole Martin (Wisconsin) L‐TF 15‐0 14‐8/0‐0 Angel Velasquez (Northern Illinois) L‐D 6‐2 14‐9/0‐0 Anthony Wesley (Iowa State) W‐MFF 15‐9/0‐0 Brody Grothus 141, Senior – Davenport, Iowa (Assumption) Wt. Opponent (School) Result Overall/Dual Record 141 Pat Flanagan Open – 6th place Thomas O’Brien (Wisconsin Lacrosse) W‐Pin 2:20 (1) 1‐0/0‐0 Cole Martin (Wisconsin) L‐Pin 6:18 1‐1/0‐0 Eli Stickley (Wisconsin) L‐6‐5 TB1 1‐2/0‐0 #17 Danny Sabatello (Purdue) W‐D 6‐0 2‐2/0‐0 #7 Tommy Thorn (Minnesota) L‐D 6‐4 2‐3/0‐0 Tommy Cash (Indiana) W‐Pin 2:30 (2) 3‐3/0‐0 Matt Weber (MSUN) W‐MD 13‐3 4‐3/0‐0 #3 Kevin Jack (NCST) L‐TF 18‐3 4‐4/0‐0 Big Ten Championships #4 Micah Jordan (Ohio State) L‐D 5‐3 4‐5/0‐0 Tommy Thorn (Minnesota) L‐D 9‐7 4‐6/0‐0 Jake Kadel 141, Senior ‐ ‐ New London, Iowa (New London HS) Updated 3/22/2016 ^Matches not counted by the NCAA 2015-16 UNIVERSITY OF IOWA WRESTLING INDIVIDUAL MATCH-BY-MATCH RESULTS Wt.
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