Nov 10, 2019
Ever go to a trampoline park? Yeah. You’ll feel it the next day.
With a pretty good slate of college wrestling going on Saturday,
I’m sure you’re going to feel it too. I’m Jason Bryant and this is
Short Time Shots, a mostly daily look at the scores and more from
the world of wrestling.
Dual Meets:
- Most of the key action took place at the Northeast Duals, but
before we get there, No. 15 Pittsburgh hosted
Campbell in a dual where the Fighting Camels felt
they had chance to pull the upset and potentially get ranked for
the first time in school history. They’ll have to wait. The
Panthers won eight of 10 bouts in a 28-6 win. There were notable
individual matches, though as Pitt’s Micky Phillipi downed Noah
Gonser 6-2 at 133, while freshman Cole Matthews pinned Josh Heil at
141 pounds. At 165, Pitt’s Jake Wentzel majored Quentin Perez, who
was coming off a solid effort at the Southeast Open. Campbell did
pick up one notable upset, as red hot Andrew Morgan beat Nino
Bonaccorsi 11-8 at 184. Morgan fell behind early, but rallied with
a second period reversal and set of four nearfall points to tie the
match going into the third. He added an escape and another takedown
to pull out the win. Demetrius Thomas of Pittsburgh topped Jere
Heino 10-3 at 285. Wow, there was actually a lot more to that dual
than the score indicates.
- Now, we get to the Northeast Duals and I’m going to start off
with the highest ranked dual between any teams in the mix, and that
was in Division II where No. 2 St. Cloud State
spanked No. 1 Pitt-Johnstown 31-6. St. Cloud
State’s Garrett Vos knocked off No. 1 Tyler Warner 11-6 at 133
pounds and fourth-ranked Devin Fitzpatrick beat No. 2 Devin Austin
3-1 in two of the Huskies’ biggest wins. UPJ did get one win of
note, two-time Division II national champ Chris Eddins edged
three-time All-American James Pleski 3-2 at 149 pounds. That’s
likely a preview of your national finals at the weight.
- The only matchup with ranked teams in Division I saw No. 8
Arizona State beat No. 23
Virginia 27-12. The Sun Devils also rallied to
beat Purdue 22-19 as car-rental eligible Tanner
Hall earned a tech fall at heavyweight to give ASU the dual win.
Virginia opened the day with a 49-0 win over LIU. No Jack Mueller
today for the Cavaliers. Purdue beat Buffalo 32-8
and Utah Valley 30-12. Utah Valley beat
Sacred Heart 40-3, while Sacred Heart beat
LIU 26-12. Buffalo also beat LIU 37-3. This is
going to be a long year for the newly minted Division I team at
LIU.
- Elsewhere around the Journeyman mats, No. 12
TCNJ beat No. 14 Ithaca 23-9, St.
Cloud State shut out Division III Johnson & Wales
43-0, UPJ beat American International 51-4,
Johnson & Wales beat TCNJ 25-10, Ithaca beat fellow D3
Castleton 35-6, while TCNJ beat Castleton 30-12.
St. Cloud State had a second shutout, beating American
International 54-0. UPJ opened with a win over Ithaca 25-12,
Johnson & Wales also beat American International 45-3 and Castleton
did get one win, beating Alfred State
49-0.
- At North Penn High School in Pennsylvania,
Drexel opened up its season 2-0 beating Division
II West Liberty 32-9 and SIUE
18-15. Ebed Jarrell’s sudden victory win over Chase Deihl at 165
was a crucial win for the Dragons as was Bryan McLaughin’ major
decision at 197 over Aric Bohn. SIUE edged West Liberty 17-15.
- Out west, Cal Baptist, in its second year
transitioning to Division I, shut out NAIA Life
Pacific 51-0.
- In the land of cheese and Spotted Cow,
UW-Parkside topped UW-Whitewater
32-19 to maintain possession of the Sake Bottle, a weird traveling
trophy between the D2 and D3 schools. When I think Whitewater, or
Kenosha, which is where Parkside is located, I think Japanese rice
wine.
- In Division III, it’s weird to say No. 3
Wartburg, but No. 3 Wartburg won its 214th
conference dual in a row, beating Nebraska
Wesleyan 39-6. With seven bonus victories, the Knights
dominated, but at 133, Nebraska Wesleyan All-American Eron Haynes
got down early, then got up, then held on for a wild 23-17 win. In
New England, it was New England College beating
Plymouth State 35-13. The Pilgrims also beat
New Hampshire’s club team 51-0. Southern
Maine beat Bridgewater State 30-10, while
Johnson & Wales, with a split squad, beat Bridgewater State 34-8
and Southern Maine 21-11.
- In the NAIA, Southeastern’s 52-0 win over
Keiser wasn’t the most impressive thing about the
dual. It was the first dual for Southeastern under new coach
Brandon Jorge, it was the first dual in school history for the new
program at Keiser, and it was the first varsity college dual in the
state of Florida since 1986. Returning All-Americans Dylan
Chatterton, Olson Delisca and Ethan Owen all had bonus victories on
the day.
- On the women’s side, No. 4 Wayland Baptist
picked off Colorado Mesa 29-18. All-Americans Nina
Pham at 101 pounds, and Desiree Zavala at 136 pounds, picked up big
victories in the dual.
Tournaments:
- At the Bison Open in Fargo, Minnesota had five champs, while
North Dakota State had four. Joe Russell once told me, the season
starts when you have a hot dog at the Bison. I’d counter with a
beer at The Turf - which is Turf reference No. 3 this week! At 141
pounds, Minnesota’s Mitch McKee picked up a 16-second fall in the
finals. At 149, Brayton Lee of Minnesota beat teammate Jakob
Bergeland 7-5, it’s notable since Bergeland beat South Dakota
State’s Henry Pohlmeyer in the semifinals.
- Roger Williams won the Ned McGinley Invitational with 150
points and had two champs and three runners-up, while second place
York (Pa.) finished with 115.5 points and two champs. Springfield
was third with two champs and 104 points.
- Notable matches from the Mountaineer Invitational and Open,
which had two brackets with those particular names - interesting.
Oregon State’s Devan Turner topped App State’s Codi Russel at 133
pounds, Logan Parks of Central Michigan beat App State’s Matt
Zovistoski 3-2 at 157, while Matt Stencel of CMU beat Cary Miller
of App State 3-1 in sudden victory at heavyweight.
- Gannon won the Mount Union Invitational with 154 pounds,
followed by Seton Hill at 113.5. Lake Erie was third with
100.
- At Oklahoma City University’s open, the story there is the
first competition for the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.
They’ll host their first dual on November 24, but Saturday was
their first official competition as a squad. At 133, Paul Bianchi,
a transfer and past NCAA qualifier from North Dakota State,
finished second, falling to Oklahoma State’s Reece Witcraft. The
Trojans had three more placers - Jayden Carson at 125, Joe Bianchi
at 141 and Jose Champagne at 157. As far as the tournament went,
Oklahoma State won nine of the 10 weights. The other was a double
by Oklahoma at heavyweight.
- On the women’s side, the Waldorf Open finished up in Forest
City, Iowa. What’s also notable here is for the first time, two
Iowa schools had women’s wrestling programs competing in the same
event - Grand View and host Waldorf - while Augsburg, a Division
III powerhouse on the men’s side, competed in its first event as a
varsity women’s program. As far as the tournament goes, Jamestown
crushed it, with five champions. Grand View had two, Augsburg had
co-champs at 123. Waldorf also had a champ.
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Notables on the Docket for November 10:
- Northwestern is at Virginia Tech for the Mound on the Mat
outdoor dual, Navy’s at Penn State, Illinois and Army West Point
are at Chattanooga, Campbell’s at Ohio, Stanford opens up Ohio
State’s new facility and there’s a crap ton of tournaments around
the country, too many to list here, but there is the Journeymen
Collegiate Classic in Troy, N.Y.
FROM THE
DWN:
- A
school district in Pennsylvania is reversing its course after
being challenged on a policy that prevented girls from competing in
combat sports, like wrestling, against boys. Seventh-grader
Katalyna Borreli loves wrestling and wanted to compete for her
junior high team until she was told it was against the district’s
policy. Read about how that policy got reversed via WFMZ. This has
also been a prolific topic among Facebook groups.
- Dan Lobdell, aka The Wrestling Nomad, looks at
Jaydin Eierman’s impact on the Iowa lineup and the team race
for the NCAA Division I Championships - in 2021.
-
Trackwrestling’s Andy Hamilton gets a tour of the UW-La Crosse
wrestling facility as coach Dave Malecek enters his 14th season at
one of the top wrestling programs in the country. Also on
Trackwrestling, Kyle Klingman lists the
79 Division I wrestling coaches and their alma maters. There’s
some in there I bet you didn’t know.
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