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2021 Ncaa Championships Notes 2021 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS NOTES Gardner-Webb WRESTLING NCAA DIVISION I QUALIFIERS 2021 NCAA DIVISION I WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS RJ MOSLEY REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. | HERITAGE HALL HS 165 POUNDS | FIRST NCAA APPEARANCE 2020!2021 RESULTS DATE DEC RECORD WEIGHT OPPONENT/SCORE 1/3 L 0-1 165 Donald Cates (N.C. State), TB-1 5-3 2020-2021 RESULTS BREAKDOWN Overall Record . 11-4 1/3 W 1-1 165 Kai Bele (N.C. State), Dec. 6-2 SoCon Record . 6-1 1/3 W 2-1 165 Bilal Bailey (Campbell), TB-2 3-2 Dual Record . 7-2 Wins by Decision . 8 1/17 W 3-1 165 Andrew Nicholson (Chattanooga), MD 12-4 Wins by Major Decision . 1 1/17 W 4-1 165 Dazjon Casto (The Citadel), Dec. 6-1 Wins by Fall . 0 Wins by Technical Fall . 2 1/23 L 4-2 165 Will Formato (Appalachian State), Dec 2-1 Takedowns . 12 1/23 W 5-2 165 Austin Kraisser (Campbell), Dec 5-2 Near Falls . 9 1/31 W 6-2 165 Eric Beck (Bellarmine), Dec 3-2 NOTES 1/31 W 7-2 165 Jon Hoover (VMI), Dec 2-0 - Mosley enters the 2021 NCAA Cham- pionships as the No. 28 seed in the 2/6 W 8-2 165 Bryton Goering (Presbyterian), TF 16-0 3:33 165-pound weight class bracket. The redshirt-sophopmore will face No. 5 2/6 W 9-2 165 Anthony Spera (Davidson), Dec 7-1 Zach Hartman of Bucknell on Thursday 2021 SOUTHERN CONFERNENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS - FOURTH PLACE morning. 2/28 W 10-2 165 Michael Ramirez (Presbyterian), TF 18-0 5:34 - In dual meets this season, Mosley was 7-2, competing exclusively at 165 2/28 L 10-3 165 Andrew Nicholson (Chattanooga), Dec 3-2 pounds, which included a 12-4 major decision over eventual SoCon Champion 2/28 W 11-3 165 Austin Kraisser (Campbell), TB-1 2-1 Andrew Nicholson of Chattanooga. 2/28 L 11-4 165 Will Formato (Appalachian State), Dec 5-3 - In 2020, Mosley was named to the SoCon’s All-Freshman team after going 8-4 in dual bouts and 4-2 against SoCon foes. - Mosley, an Economics/Finance ma- jor, was also named a 2020 National Wrestling Coaches Association (NWCA) Scholar All-American. - Competed unattached in 2018-2019, going 14-7 overall, including a fourth- place !nish at the Clarion Open (11/3). - Three-time state champion and two- time national placer at Heritage Hall (Okla.) High School. Went 39-0 his senior year, competing mostly at 152 pounds. RJ MOSLEY’S CAREER STATS YEAR OVERALL SOCON DUAL FALL TFALL MD NCAA 2018-2019* 14-7 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 – 2019-2020 22-15 4-2 8-4 3 1 2 - 2020-2021 11-4 6-1 7-2 0 2 1 - TOTALS 47-26 10-3 15-6 3 3 3 - * Redshirted in 2018-2019 2 021 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships 165 CHAMPIONSHIP Thursday Morning Thursday Night Friday Morning Friday Night Saturday Night (1) Alex Marinelli (IOWA) 5-0 91 (33) Austin Yant (UNI) 4-2 86 261 (17) Thomas Bullard (NCST) 5-5 (32) Ricky Stamm (HOF) 7-2 92 (16) William Formato (APP) 17-2 421 (9) Luke Weber (NDSU) 13-2 93 (24) Andrew Sparks (MINN) 9-4 263 (25) Jake Tucker (MSU) 5-7 94 (8) Shane Griffith (STAN) 6-1 (5) Zach Hartman (BUCK) 10-0 511 95 (28) Rodrick Mosley (GW) 11-4 265 (21) Peyton Hall (WVU) 13-4 96 (12) Jake Keating (UVA) 10-3 (13) Tanner Skidgel (NAVY) 11-2 422 97 (20) Cole Moody (WYO) 13-5 267 (29) Brian Meyer (LEH) 4-5 98 (4) Mekhi Lewis (VT) 8-2 CHAMPION (3) Jake Wentzel (PITT) 9-1 99 636 (30) Evan Barczak (DREX) 6-3 269 (19) Gerrit Nijenhuis (PUR) 9-5 100 (14) Peyton Robb (NEB) 9-5 423 (11) Cameron Amine (MICH) 9-2 101 (22) Kennedy Monday (UNC) 7-5 271 (27) Jake Silverstein (RID) 9-3 102 (6) Keegan O`Toole (MIZZ) 13-0 512 (7) Ethan Smith (OHST) 11-2 103 (26) Andrew Nicholson (CHAT) 12-3 273 (23) Joe Lee (PSU) 6-5 104 (10) Travis Wittlake (OKST) 16-1 424 (15) Dan Braunagel (ILL) 7-2 105 (18) Izzak Olejnik (NIU) 14-2 275 (31) David Ferrante (NW) 4-8 106 (2) Anthony Valencia (ASU) 10-0 WRESTLEBACKS Loser of 591 617 Loser of 592 Loser of 91 Fifth Place 262 Loser of 92 441 Loser of 571 Loser of 275 618 Loser of 572 Seventh Place Loser of 93 481 264 442 Loser of 94 541 Loser of 273 Loser of 422 Loser of 95 266 Loser of 96 443 571 Loser of 271 482 Loser of 97 591 268 Loser of 86 444 Loser of 98 542 Loser of 269 Loser of 421 Loser of 512 256 Loser of 99 270 445 Loser of 100 Loser of 99 Loser of 267 Loser of 101 483 Third Place 272 Loser of 102 446 543 616 Loser of 265 Loser of 424 Loser of 103 274 Loser of 104 447 572 Loser of 263 484 Loser of 105 592 276 Loser of 106 448 544 Loser of 261 Loser of 423 Loser of 511 Thursday Evening Friday Morning Friday Evening Saturday Morning 2021 NCAA DIVISION I WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS JHA’QUAN ANDERSON REDSHIRT FRESHMAN CONYERS, GA. | ROCKDALE COUNTY HS 184 POUNDS | FIRST NCAA APPEARANCE 2020!2021 RESULTS DATE DEC RECORD WEIGHT OPPONENT/SCORE 1/17 W 1-0 184 Kyle Kretzer (The Citadel), Dec 6-3 2020-2021 RESULTS BREAKDOWN Overall Record . 9-2 1/17 W 2-0 184 Cooper Youngblood (The Citadel), MD 16-5 SoCon Record . 6-1 1/23 W 3-0 184 Julian Gorring (Appalachian State), Dec 7-2 Dual Record . 6-1 Wins by Decision . 6 1/23 L 3-1 184 Caleb Hopkins (Campbell), Fall 4:27 Wins by Major Decision . 2 1/31 W 4-1 197 Gavin Grime (Bellarmine), Dec 8-6 Wins by Fall . 0 Wins by Technical Fall . 0 1/31 W 5-1 184 Zach Brown (VMI), Dec 3-2 Takedowns . 18 2/6 W 6-1 184 N/A (Presbyterian), Forfeit Near Falls . 5 2/6 W 7-1 184 Gavin Henry (Davidson), MD 17-4 NOTES 2021 SOUTHERN CONFERNENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS - THIRD PLACE - Anderson enters the 2021 NCAA Cham- pionships as the No. 32 seed in the 2/28 L 7-2 184 Matthew Waddell (Chattanooga), Dec 5-2 184-pound weight class bracket, facing Sacred Heart’s Joe Accousti Thursday 2/28 W 8-2 184 Julian Gorring (Appalachian State), Dec 3-2 morning with the winner takning on The 2/28 W 9-2 184 Kyle Kretzer (The Citadel), Dec 8-6 No. 1 seed, Aaron Brooks of Penn State. - Anderson posted a 6-1 record in dual meets this season,with his one blemish being against eventual SoCon champion Caleb Hopkins of Campbell. - Anderson earned a spot on the 2021 So- Con All-Freshman team. - Competed unattached in 2019-2020, posting a 7-10 record, competiing exclu- sively at 184 pounts. - Two-time state !nalist at Rockdale County (Ga.) High School. A three-time area champion and one-time Georgia Freestyle state champion and AAU Disney Duals All-American. Went 45-2 his senior season and was named 2019 Wrestler of the Year by the Rockdale-Newton Citizen. JHA’QUAN ANDERSON’S CAREER STATS YEAR OVERALL SOCON DUAL FALL TFALL MD NCAA 2019-2020* 7-10 0-0 0-0 0 2 1 - 2020-2021 9-2 6-1 6-1 0 0 2 - TOTALS 16-12 6-1 6-1 0 2 3 - * Redshirted in 2019-2020 2 021 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships 184 CHAMPIONSHIP Thursday Morning Thursday Night Friday Morning Friday Night Saturday Night (1) Aaron Brooks (PSU) 9-0 123 (33) Joe Accousti (SH) 4-4 88 293 (17) Owen Webster (MINN) 7-5 (32) Jhaquan Anderson (GW) 9-2 124 (16) Max Lyon (PUR) 7-6 429 (9) Jeremiah Kent (MIZZ) 9-1 125 (24) Rocky Jordan (OHST) 5-8 295 (25) Matthew Waddell (CHAT) 11-5 126 (8) Taylor Venz (NEB) 7-3 (5) Hunter Bolen (VT) 9-1 515 127 (28) Dylan Ammerman (LEH) 3-2 297 (21) Dominic Ducharme (CSUB) 5-0 128 (12) Nelson Brands (IOWA) 7-4 (13) Christopher Weiler (WIS) 6-4 430 129 (20) David Key (NAVY) 10-1 299 (29) Samuel Colbray (ISU) 6-3 130 (4) Parker Keckeisen (UNI) 15-0 CHAMPION (3) Lou Deprez (BING) 7-0 131 638 (30) Gregg Harvey (PITT) 6-6 301 (19) Zach Braunagel (ILL) 6-6 132 (14) Caleb Hopkins (CAMP) 11-1 431 (11) Dakota Geer (OKST) 15-3 133 (22) Devin Kane (UNC) 8-3 303 (27) Taylor Brown (ARMY) 6-4 134 (6) John Poznanski (RUT) 7-2 516 (7) Brit Wilson (NIU) 13-1 135 (26) DeAndre Nassar (CSU) 9-3 305 (23) Charles Small (HOF) 7-2 136 (10) Tate Samuelson (WYO) 13-3 432 (15) Layne Malczewski (MSU) 9-3 137 (18) Alan Clothier (UNCO) 9-3 307 (31) Ryan Reyes (ORST) 6-4 138 (2) Trent Hidlay (NCST) 6-1 WRESTLEBACKS Loser of 595 623 Loser of 596 Loser of 123 Fifth Place 294 Loser of 124 457 Loser of 575 Loser of 307 624 Loser of 576 Seventh Place Loser of 125 489 296 458 Loser of 126 549 Loser of 305 Loser of 430 Loser of 127 298 Loser of 128 459 575 Loser of 303 490 Loser of 129 595 300 Loser of 88 460 Loser of 130 550 Loser of 301 Loser of 429 Loser of 516 258 Loser of 131 302 461 Loser of 132 Loser of 131 Loser of 299 Loser of 133 491 Third Place 304 Loser of 134 462 551 622 Loser of 297 Loser of 432 Loser of 135 306 Loser of 136 463 576 Loser of 295 492 Loser of 137 596 308 Loser of 138 464 552 Loser of 293 Loser of 431 Loser of 515 Thursday Evening Friday Morning Friday Evening Saturday Morning.
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