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Zahid Valencia 2019 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships 125 CHAMPIONSHIP Thursday Morning Thursday Night Friday Morning Friday Night Saturday Night (1) Sebastian Rivera (NW) 28-2 (1) Rivera (NW) 11 TF-1.5 5:00 (21-6) (33) Trey Chalifoux (ARMY) 22-15 (33) Trey Chalifoux (ARMY) 22-15Dec 6-4 (1) Rivera (NW) 1 181 Dec 4-0 (32) Willy Girard (BLOO) 23-13 (17) Devin Schroder (PUR) 21-13 12 (16) Mattin (MICH) Dec 5-3 (1) Rivera (NW) (16) Drew Mattin (MICH) 20-9 341 (9) RayVon Foley (MSU) 35-6 (9) Foley (MSU) Dec 6-2 13 TF-1.5 6:24 (15-0) (24) Rico Montoya (UNCO) 16-11 182 (8) Arujau (COR) (25) Malik Heinselman (OHST) 24-11 MD 12-2 14 (8) Arujau (COR) MD 12-2 (8) Vitali Arujau (COR) 30-3 (5) Mueller (UVA) (5) Jack Mueller (UVA) 21-0 (5) Mueller (UVA) 501 Dec 8-2 15 Fall 1:27 (5) Mueller (UVA) (28) Gage Curry (AMER) 23-13 183 (21) Jay Schwarm (UNI) 16-12 MD 13-3 16 (12) McGee (ODU) (12) Michael McGee (ODU) 31-6 TF-1.5 6:21 (18-3) (5) Mueller (UVA) (13) Drew Hildebrandt (CMU) 20-10 (13) Hildebrandt (CMU) 342 TB-2 4-1 17 Dec 6-0 (20) Gabe Townsell (STAN) 19-12 184 (4) Bresser (ORST) (29) Christian Moody (OU) 13-11 Dec 5-3 18 (4) Bresser (ORST) Fall 2:59 (4) Ronnie Bresser (ORST) 26-3 CHAMPION (3) Spencer Lee (IOWA) 22-3 (3) Lee (IOWA) 19 TF-1.5 6:27 (18-0) 631 (30) Bryce West (NIU) 16-16 (3) Lee (IOWA) 185 (19) Alex Mackall (ISU) 27-12 MD 10-1 20 (14) Fausz (NCST) Dec 8-2 (3) Lee (IOWA) (14) Sean Fausz (NCST) 14-4 343 (11) Travis Piotrowski (ILL) 21-12 (11) Piotrowski (ILL) Fall 5:59 21 Dec 4-3 (22) Cole Verner (WYO) 23-15 186 (6) Russell (MINN) (27) Dack Punke (MIZZ) 11-12 MD 10-1 22 (6) Russell (MINN) (3) Lee (IOWA) (6) Sean Russell (MINN) 28-6 MD 16-6 502 Dec 11-4 (7) Pat Glory (PRIN) 30-5 (7) Glory (PRIN) 23 TF-1.5 3:16 (16-0) (7) Glory (PRIN) (26) Alonzo Allen (CHAT) 22-11 187 (23) Carmen Ferrante (PENN) 25-10 MD 10-0 24 (10) Fleetwood (NDSU) (10) Brent Fleetwood (NDSU) 27-6 Dec 2-0 344 (2) Piccininni (OKST) (15) Elijah Oliver (IND) 29-18 (15) Oliver (IND) Dec 9-5 25 Dec 11-4 (18) Zeke Moisey (NEB) 13-12 188 (2) Piccininni (OKST) (31) Korbin Meink (CAMP) 15-13 MD 13-2 26 (2) Piccininni (OKST) (2) Nicholas Piccininni (OKST) 33-1 Fall 1:43 WRESTLEBACKS Loser of 581 602 Loser of 582 Trey Chalifoux (ARMY) (17) Schroder (PUR) Fifth Place 261 MD 12-4 (17) Schroder (PUR) Devin Schroder (PUR) 381 (4) Bresser (ORST) (15) Oliver (IND) Dec 9-4 603 (10) Fleetwood (NDSU) (9) Foley (MSU) Seventh Place Rico Montoya (UNCO) (25) Heinselman (OHST) 461 SV-1 4-2 262 (4) Bresser (ORST) Dec 9-5 382 (10) Fleetwood (NDSU) Malik Heinselman (OHST) 521 SV-1 5-3 (10) Fleetwood (NDSU) MD 10-0 (4) Bresser (ORST) Gage Curry (AMER) (21) Schwarm (UNI) 263 Fall 4:48 (21) Schwarm (UNI) (8) Arujau (COR) Jay Schwarm (UNI) 383 561 Dec 8-5 (11) Piotrowski (ILL) Dec 8-2 (14) Fausz (NCST) Gabe Townsell (STAN) (20) Townsell (STAN) 462 Dec 7-2 264 (8) Arujau (COR) 581 Loser of 1 Dec 4-2 384 (14) Fausz (NCST) Christian Moody (OU) 522 MD 11-3 (14) Fausz (NCST) Fall 5:58 Willy Girard (BLOO) (8) Arujau (COR) (2) Piccininni (OKST) 171 (B30ry) cWe eWste (sNt I(UN)I UD)ec 10-7 (19) Mackall (ISU) 265 Bryce West (NIU) Fall 2:54 385 (19) Mackall (ISU) Alex Mackall (ISU) Loser of 19 (13) Hildebrandt (CMU) Dec 7-4 (12) McGee (ODU) Cole Verner (WYO) (22) Verner (WYO) 463 Dec 8-2 Third Place 266 Dec 4-2 (7) Glory (PRIN) Dack Punke (MIZZ) 386 (12) McGee (ODU) 523 601 Dec 7-1 (12) McGee (ODU) Dec 6-5 (7) Glory (PRIN) Alonzo Allen (CHAT) (23) Ferrante (PENN) (7) Glory (PRIN) 267 SV-1 7-5 (9) Foley (MSU) Carmen Ferrante (PENN) 387 562 Dec 8-4 MD 13-5 (9) Foley (MSU) (9) Foley (MSU) 464 Zeke Moisey (NEB) (31) Meink (CAMP) Dec 9-4 582 268 Dec 5-4 (9) Foley (MSU) Korbin Meink (CAMP) 388 (16) Mattin (MICH) 524 MD 12-4 (16) Mattin (MICH) Dec 6-1 (6) Russell (MINN) (1) Rivera (NW) Thursday Evening Friday Morning Friday Evening Saturday Morning 2019 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships 133 CHAMPIONSHIP Thursday Morning Thursday Night Friday Morning Friday Night Saturday Night (1) Daton Fix (OKST) 34-1 (1) Fix (OKST) 27 MD 21-7 (33) Zack Trampe (BING) 16-6 (33) Zack Trampe (BING) 16-6 MD 18-6 (1) Fix (OKST) 2 189 Dec 9-3 (32) Devan Turner (ORST) 21-11 (17) Sean Nickell (CSUB) 26-10 28 (16) Schmitt (WVU) MD 9-1 (1) Fix (OKST) (16) Matthew Schmitt (WVU) 18-8 345 (9) Charles Tucker (COR) 28-6 (24) Fehlman (LH) MD 11-3 29 Dec 7-2 (24) DJ Fehlman (LH) 36-8 190 (8) Erneste (MIZZ) (25) Derek Spann (BUFF) 21-6 Dec 4-0 30 (8) Erneste (MIZZ) MD 8-0 (8) John Erneste (MIZZ) 22-5 (1) Fix (OKST) (5) Luke Pletcher (OHST) 26-6 (5) Pletcher (OHST) 503 Dec 4-2 31 MD 12-3 (5) Pletcher (OHST) (28) Tim Rooney (KENT) 24-15 191 (21) Cam Sykora (NDSU) 21-10 Dec 5-3 32 (12) Bridges (WYO) (12) Montorie Bridges (WYO) 31-10 Dec 3-2 (5) Pletcher (OHST) (13) Austin Gomez (ISU) 24-7 (13) Gomez (ISU) 346 Dec 3-1 33 MD 11-0 (20) Brandon Paetzell (LEH) 15-13 192 (4) Phillippi (PITT) (29) Gary Joint (FS) 18-15 Dec 1-0 34 (4) Phillippi (PITT) Dec 4-2 (4) Micky Phillippi (PITT) 21-4 CHAMPION (3) Nick Suriano (RUT) 28-3 (3) Suriano (RUT) 35 MD 12-3 632 (30) Dylan Duncan (ILL) 13-14 (3) Suriano (RUT) 193 (19) Josh Terao (AMER) 25-7 Dec 7-2 36 (14) Myers (VT) MD 11-3 (3) Suriano (RUT) (14) Korbin Myers (VT) 20-10 347 (11) Tariq Wilson (NCST) 17-5 (11) Wilson (NCST) Fall 4:24 37 Dec 5-0 (22) Noah Gonser (CAMP) 21-10 194 (6) Lizak (MINN) (27) Anthony Cefolo (RID) 19-8 Dec 5-4 38 (6) Lizak (MINN) (3) Suriano (RUT) (6) Ethan Lizak (MINN) 31-7 Dec 3-1 504 Dec 4-1 (7) Austin DeSanto (IOWA) 22-5 (7) DeSanto (IOWA) 39 DQ (7) DeSanto (IOWA) (26) Codi Russell (APP) 21-12 195 (23) Mario Guillen (OHIO) 17-5 Dec 7-2 40 (10) Bravo-Young (PSU) (10) Roman Bravo-Young (PSU) 25-6 Dec 8-2 348 (2) Micic (MICH) (15) Ben Thornton (PUR) 23-11 (15) Thornton (PUR) Dec 3-2 41 SV-1 12-10 (18) Gary Wayne Harding (UNC) 27-13 196 (2) Micic (MICH) (31) Mason Pengilly (STAN) 15-7 MD 11-2 42 (2) Micic (MICH) (2) Stevan Micic (MICH) 17-1 MD 15-7 WRESTLEBACKS Loser of 583 605 Loser of 584 Zack Trampe (BING) (17) Nickell (CSUB) Fifth Place 269 MD 16-2 (15) Thornton (PUR) Sean Nickell (CSUB) 389 (10) Bravo-Young (PSU) (15) Thornton (PUR) MD 13-2 606 (10) Bravo-Young (PSU) (6) Lizak (MINN) Seventh Place Charles Tucker (COR) (9) Tucker (COR) 465 Dec 3-1 270 (10) Bravo-Young (PSU) Dec 5-3 390 (10) Bravo-Young (PSU) Derek Spann (BUFF) 525 Dec 4-3 (10) Bravo-Young (PSU) Dec 6-3 (4) Phillippi (PITT) Tim Rooney (KENT) (21) Sykora (NDSU) 271 MD 13-2 (11) Wilson (NCST) (8) Erneste (MIZZ) Cam Sykora (NDSU) 391 563 MD 10-0 (11) Wilson (NCST) TF-1.5 5:21 (19-4) (11) Wilson (NCST) Brandon Paetzell (LEH) (29) Joint (FS) 466 MD 13-0 272 (8) Erneste (MIZZ) 583 Loser of 2 Dec 7-4 392 (14) Myers (VT) Gary Joint (FS) 526 SV-2 9-7 (14) Myers (VT) Fall 4:54 Devan Turner (ORST) (8) Erneste (MIZZ) (2) Micic (MICH) 172 (D32e)v Taunr nTeur n(OerR (SOTR)S DTe)c 7-5 (19) Terao (AMER) 273 Dylan Duncan (ILL) Dec 7-2 393 (13) Gomez (ISU) Josh Terao (AMER) Loser of 35 (13) Gomez (ISU) TF-1.5 5:42 (17-1) (13) Gomez (ISU) Noah Gonser (CAMP) (22) Gonser (CAMP) 467 SV-1 4-2 Third Place 274 Dec 8-3 (7) DeSanto (IOWA) Anthony Cefolo (RID) 394 (12) Bridges (WYO) 527 604 MD 16-5 (12) Bridges (WYO) Dec 11-5 (7) DeSanto (IOWA) Codi Russell (APP) (26) Russell (APP) (7) DeSanto (IOWA) 275 Fall 4:10 (24) Fehlman (LH) Mario Guillen (OHIO) 395 564 Dec 6-1 SV-1 4-2 (24) Fehlman (LH) (31) Pengilly (STAN) Gary Wayne Harding (UNC) (31) Pengilly (STAN) 468 Dec 2-1 584 276 Dec 10-5 (6) Lizak (MINN) Mason Pengilly (STAN) 396 (31) Pengilly (STAN) 528 MD 14-2 (16) Schmitt (WVU) Dec 4-3 (6) Lizak (MINN) (5) Pletcher (OHST) Thursday Evening Friday Morning Friday Evening Saturday Morning 2019 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships 141 CHAMPIONSHIP Thursday Morning Thursday Night Friday Morning Friday Night Saturday Night (1) Yianni Diakomihalis (COR) 28-0 (1) Diakomihalis (COR) 43 Dec 10-5 (33) Pete Lipari (RUT) 13-14 (33) Pete Lipari (RUT) 13-14 Dec 7-5 (1) Diakomihalis (COR) 3 197 Dec 7-3 (32) Christopher Sandoval (UNCO) 8-12(17) Ian Parker (ISU) 24-9 44 (16) Red (NEB) Fall 3:59 (1) Diakomihalis (COR) (16) Chad Red (NEB) 22-13 349 (9) Dom Demas (OU) 33-8 (9) Demas (OU) Dec 5-1 45 MD 11-3 (24) Mitch Moore (VT) 18-9 198 (9) Demas (OU) (25) Josh Finesilver (DUKE) 22-13 Dec 3-1 46 (8) Storr (MICH) Dec 10-7 (8) Kanen Storr (MICH) 26-8 (1) Diakomihalis (COR) (5) Jaydin Eierman (MIZZ) 26-4 (5) Eierman (MIZZ) 505 Dec 6-5 47 Fall 4:41 (5) Eierman (MIZZ) (28) Chris Debien (CHAT) 24-13 199 (21) Austin Headlee (UNC) 20-12 Dec 10-8 48 (12) Kelly (OHIO) (12) Cameron Kelly (OHIO) 20-5 Dec 6-4 (5) Eierman (MIZZ) (13) Kyle Shoop (LH) 34-8 (13) Shoop (LH) 350 Dec 8-3 49 Dec 8-7 (20) Matt Findlay (UVU) 17-4 200 (13) Shoop (LH) (29) Corey Shie (ARMY) 27-16 MD 19-10 50 (4) Alber (UNI) Dec 10-3 (4) Josh Alber (UNI) 32-7 CHAMPION (3) Nick Lee (PSU) 30-3 (3) Lee (PSU) 51 Fall 3:38 633 (30) Nate Limmex (PUR) 19-17 (3) Lee (PSU) 201 (19) Sa`Derian Perry (ODU) 24-10 Fall 3:42 52 (19) Perry (ODU) Dec 5-1 (3) Lee (PSU) (14) Jamel Morris (NCST) 24-5 351 (11) Tristan Moran (WISC) 26-11 (22) Murin (IOWA) Dec 4-1 53 Dec 3-2 (22) Max Murin (IOWA) 17-10 202 (22) Murin (IOWA) (27) Anthony Sparacio (BING) 28-12 Dec 4-3 54 (6) Carr (ILL) (2) McKenna (OHST) (6) Michael Carr (ILL) 14-7 Dec 8-2 506 Dec 4-3 (7) Mitch McKee (MINN) 24-6 (7) McKee (MINN) 55 Fall 5:00 (7) McKee (MINN) (26) Sam Krivus (UVA) 16-12 203 (23) Sam Turner (WYO) 32-14 Dec 7-4 56 (23) Turner (WYO) (10) Nicholas Gil (NAVY) 30-8 Dec 4-2 352 (2) McKenna (OHST) (15) Kaid Brock (OKST) 22-9 (15) Brock (OKST) MD 11-1 57 MD 12-3 (18) Bryan Lantry (BUFF) 12-4 204 (2) McKenna (OHST) (31) Grant Willits (ORST) 18-10
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