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From: Kevin Paul DeVries <kdevrie3@uwyo.edu>
Date: Fri, Nov 22, 2019 at 8:39 PM
Subject: Cowboys Fall at No. 3 Nebraska
To: Kevin Paul DeVries <kdevrie3@uwyo.edu>




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Cowboys Fall at No. 3 Nebraska

Pokes won first two matches of the night



LINCOLN, Neb. (Nov. 22, 2019) – The Wyoming wrestling team came out strong in its Friday night dual at Nebraska, winning the first two bouts, but eventually the third-ranked Cornhuskers got rolling and handed the Cowboys their first dual loss of the season, 28-7 in Lincoln.


The match started at 125 pounds with Cole Verner earning an exciting 6-5 victory in the second Sudden Victory period over Nebraska’s Alex Thomsen. Verner was able to send the bout into the SV portion with a takedown with under five seconds left in the match. Verner was able to ride out Thomsen for the point and then hang on for the victory.


Next up, at 133, Montorie Bridges picked up a 14-6 major decision over Zak Hensley. After falling behind early in the match, Bridges was able to find his footing and eventually took the lead with a four-point nearfall late in the second period, 6-4. In the third, Bridges was able to get an escape and then take Hensley down three separate times while also earning the Riding Time point on the way to the major decision win.


At the heavier weights, the Pokes had leads late at 184 and 197 pounds by Tate Samuelson and Stephen Buchanan, respectively but couldn’t hold on in the end. Samuelson led third-ranked Taylor Venz 8-6 with under a minute to go, but Venz was able to get a reversal to tie it and then got a two-point nearfall and the Riding Time Bonus to get an 11-8 win.


Buchanan was able to secure a late takedown in his matchup against No. 10 Eric Schultz to go up 6-4 in the third, but Schultz was able to get an escape and then follow that up with a takedown in the final 30 seconds of the contest.


The Cowboys (1-1) will send select wrestlers to the UNK Open Saturday hosted by Nebraska-Kearney. Wyoming will then return to action Dec. 6-7 at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational.


No. 3 Nebraska 28, Wyoming 7
Nov. 22, 2019 | Lincoln, Neb.
125: No. 19 Cole Verner (WYO) dec. Alex Thomsen (Neb) 6-5 (SV-3)
133: No. 7 Montorie Bridges (WYO) MD Zak Hensley (Neb) (14-6)
141: No. 7 Chad Red Jr. (Neb) dec. Chase Zollmann (WYO) 5-1
149: No. 19 Collin Purinton (Neb) MD Jaron Jensen (WYO) 11-3
157: Peyton Robb (Neb) TF Logan Jensen (WYO) 18-2
165: No. 5 Isaiah White (Neb) dec. Cole Moody (WYO) 9-3
174: No. 3 Mikey Labriola (Neb) MD No. 11 Hayden Hastings (WYO) 10-2
184: No. 3 Taylor Venz (Neb) dec. No. 23 Tate Samuelson (WYO) 11-8
197: No. 10 Eric Schultz (Neb) dec. Stephen Buchanan (WYO) 7-6
HWT: No. 13 David Jensen (Neb) dec. No. 14 Brian Andrews (WYO) 3-2



-WYO-



Kevin DeVries

Athletic Communications Coordinator - Tennis, Volleyball and Wrestling

University of Wyoming Athletics

1000 E. University Avenue | Laramie, Wyoming 82071

Phone: (641) 512-1847 | Fax: (307) 766-5050 | kdevrie3@uwyo.edu

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From: Zachary Withers <zachary.withers@huskers.unl.edu>
Date: Fri, Nov 22, 2019 at 8:37 PM
Subject: NEB WR: Huskers Corral Cowboys 28-7
To: NE_STATE_MEDIA@listserv.unl.edu <NE_STATE_MEDIA@listserv.unl.edu>




Link to story: https://huskers.com/news/2019/11/22/wrestling-wyoming-post-match-recap.aspx

Huskers Corral Cowboys 28-7

LINCOLN -- No. 3 Nebraska (3-0, 0-0 Big Ten) won eight of 10 bouts, including three by bonus points, to defeat Wyoming 28-7 in front of 1,460 fans at the Devaney Center on Friday night.

The Cowboys (1-1, 1-0 Big Twelve) got off to a quick start, winning the first two matches of the evening. At 125, Wyoming's Cole Verner defeated Husker redshirt freshmen Alex Thomsen in a three-overtime thriller. Knotted at five at the end of three periods, neither grappler scored in either of the first two overtime periods. Verner earned an escape to open the third overtime period and that proved to be enough, as he recorded a 7-6 victory. #7 Montorie Bridges earned a major decision in the subsequent 133-pound bout, defeating Zak Hensley 14-6.

Down 7-0, the Huskers then reeled off eight consecutive match victories. #7 Chad Red Jr. (141) put forth a workman-like effort to defeat Chase Zollman 5-1. #19 Collin Purinton (149) racked up four takedowns to earn an 11-3 major decision over Jaron Jensen, evening the team score at seven apiece.

Peyton Robb (157) piled up 13 near fall points in a dominant 18-2 technical fall victory over Logan Jensen. At 165, #5 Isaiah White did not yield a single takedown and maintained his unbeaten record (5-0), defeating Cole Moody 9-3.

The next two bouts featured ranked wrestlers on both sides. #3 Mikey Labriola (174) joined Purinton and Robb in scoring bonus points for the Big Red. Labriola defeated #14 Hayden Hastings by major decision (10-2) in a match that was decidedly different from their 2018 clash, a 25-point explosion in which Labriola earned a 14-11 decision. At 184, Wyoming's #18 Tate Samuelson scored a takedown late in the third period to take the lead against #3 Taylor Venz, but the returning Husker All-American persevered, scoring a reversal and two near-fall points to come out on top 11-8.

#10 Eric Schultz (197) gave Stephen Buchanan his first loss of the season, defeating the Cowboy freshman 7-6. And in the night's final match, Christian Lance (HWT) avenged last year's loss to #14 Brian Andrews. Lance defeated Andrews 3-2 one year after Andrews won by pinfall in Laramie.

The Huskers return to action in less than 48 hours when they grapple with the Northern Iowa Panthers on Sunday. Action is set to get underway in the West Gym in Cedar Falls, Iowa, at 1 p.m. on Sunday. Live streaming will be available via FloWrestling (subscription required). Fans can also follow @HuskerWrestling on Twitter for match-by-match results.

#3 Nebraska 28, Wyoming 7
125: #18 Cole Verner (WYO) TB-1 Alex Thomsen (NEB) 6-5 (WYO 3, NEB 0)
133: #7 Montorie Bridges (WYO) major dec. Zak Hensley (NEB) 14-6 (WYO 7, NEB 0)
141: #7 Chad Red Jr. (NEB) dec. Chase Zollman (WYO) 5-1 (WYO 7, NEB 3)
149: #19 Collin Purinton (NEB) major dec. Jaron Jensen (WYO) 11-3 (NEB 7, WYO 7)
157: Peyton Robb (NEB) tech. fall Logan Jensen (WYO) 18-2 (NEB 12, WYO 7)
165: #5 Isaiah White (NEB) dec. Cole Moody (WYO) 9-3 (NEB 15, WYO 7)
174: #3 Mikey Labriola (NEB) major dec. #14 Hayden Hastings (WYO) 10-2 (NEB 19, WYO 7)
184: #3 Taylor Venz (NEB) dec. #18 Tate Samuelson (WYO) 11-8 (NEB 22, WYO 7)
197: #10 Eric Schultz (NEB) dec. Stephen Buchanan (WYO) 7-6 (NEB 25, WYO 7)
HWT: Christian Lance (NEB) dec. #14 Brian Andrews (WYO) 3-2 (NEB 28, WYO 7)



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Zachary Withers | Graduate Assistant

Athletic Communcations

Nebraska Athletics

402-472-7776 | zachary.withers@huskers.unl.edu
 
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