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From: Joshua Schmidt <jjschmid@umn.edu>
Date: Fri, Dec 6, 2019 at 8:16 PM
Subject: GOPHER WRESTLING: McKee, Lee into CKLV Semifinals; Gophers tied for sixth
To: Joshua Schmidt <jjschmid@umn.edu>



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Dec. 6, 2019

Contact: Josh Schmidt

Full results below


McKee, Lee into CKLV Semifinals; Gophers tied for sixth

● The Gopher wrestling team finished up the first day of the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational tied for sixth place with 45.5team points

● Five Gophers advanced to the quarterfinals with both Mitch McKee and Brayton Lee advancing to Saturday’s semifinals

● Shakopee native Owen Webster made a run to the quarterfinals as an 11-seed after pinning the Ben Darmstadt, the fourth-ranked wrestler in the weight class, in the second round.


McKee, Lee into CKLV Semifinals; Gophers tied for sixth

LAS VEGAS - The Minnesota wrestling program opened the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational with a strong performance that sees them tied for sixth place with 45.5 team points after the first day of competition.

A pair of Gophers, Mitch Mckee and Brayton Lee, are set for Saturday morning’s semifinals while five others are alive on the consolation side.

St. Michael native McKee had the best day for the Gophers with three bonus point victories. McKee started the day with a 16-0 technical fall finishing his day with a pin and 8-0 major decision. McKee will face Oklahoma’s Dom Demas, ranked two spots ahead of him, in tomorrow’s semifinal bout.

In his first major folkstyle tournament, Brayton Lee grinded out three consecutive victories to earn his spot in the semifinals against top-seed Max Thomsen of Northern Iowa. Lee won decisions in each round, including a nominal upset of No.8 Brock Zacherl of Clarion in the semifinals.

The Gophers went two-for-five in the quarterfinals with all losses coming to wrestlers ranked top-five nationally.

At 125-pounds, Pat McKee’s run was ended by top-seed, and 2019 NCAA Finalist, Jack Mueller of Virginia.

Goodhue native Bailee O’Reilly also fell to the top-seed in his bracket, Isaiah White, after a great run in one of his first tournaments as the Gophers starter.

Shakopee native Owen Webster registered the Gophers biggest upset of the day when he knocked off No.4 Ben Darmstadt of Cornell in the second round. Webster wrapped up Darmstadt and pinned him in only a minute before falling to No.2 Trent Hidlay from NC State in the semifinals.

Up Next

The Gophers finish up the tournament tomorrow morning starting at 11am CT.

Notable

At 141-pounds, Mitch McKee continued his torrid start. The senior is now 14-0 with 12 bonus point victories, including six pins. McKee will now take on No.2 Dom Demas of Oklahoma in a big match-up between two junior world freestyle representatives.

Quotable

“With the team, there’s a lot of fight with this team. The young bucks are starting to prove themselves, the veterans are doing what they have to do and what they need to do. We’re sitting pretty good as a team.” - Redshirt senior Carson Brolsma

Full Results (Numbers listed are FloWrestling rankings)

125-pound Patrick McKee

Round of 32: Pat McKee Fall (3:15) Tomas Guitierrez (Kent State)

Round of 16: Pat McKee forfeit Cole Verner (Wyoming)

Quarterfinals: No.2 Jack Mueller (Virginia) major dec. (16-4) Pat McKee


133-pound Brent Jones

Round of 32: Jarrett Trombley (NC State) dec. (5-0) over Brent Jones

Cons. Round of 16 #2: Brent Jones major dec. (15-6) Garrett Lambert (Hofstra)

Cons. Round of 8 #1: No.13 Anthony Madrigal (Oklahoma) dec. (6-0) Brent Jones


141-pound Mitch McKee

Round of 32: No.4 Mitch McKee tech. fall (16-0) Navonte Demison (Arizona State)

Round of 16: No.4 Mitch McKee fall (3:58) Cory Simpson (Kent State)

Quarterfinals: No.4 Mitch McKee major dec. (8-0) No.13 Ian Parker (Iowa State)


149-pound Brayton Lee

Round of 32: No.12 Brayton Lee dec. (5-1) over Josh Cortez (Cal Poly)

Round of 16: No.12 Brayton Lee dec. (9-4) over Josh Maruca (Arizona State)

Quarterfinals: No.12 Brayton Lee dec. (8-3) over No.8 Brock Zacherl (Clarion)


157-pound Carson Brolsma

Round of 32: No.7 Kendall Coleman (Purdue) dec. (8-4) over Carson Brolsma

Cons. Round of 16 #1: Carson Brolsma major dec. (11-1) over TJ Calas (Sacred Heart)

Cons. Round of 16 #2: Carson Brolsma dec. (10-4) over Avery Shay (Clarion)

Cons. Round of 8 #1: Carson Brolsma dec. (5-1) over Jaden Mattox (Ohio State)



165-pound Bailee O’Reilly

Round of 32: Bailee O’Reilly dec. (3-2) over Matthew Malcolm (Nebraska-Kearney)

Round of 16: Bailee O’Reilly dec. (7-3) over Jacob Thalin (Cal State Bakersfield)

Quarterfinals: No.4 Isaiah White (Nebraska) dec. (9-5) over Bailee O’Reilly


174-pound Devin Skatzka

Round of 32: No.9 Devin Skatzka dec. (5-2) over Tyler Morland (Northwestern)

Round of 16: Marcus Coleman (Iowa State) dec. (9-6) over No.9 Devin Skatzka

Cons. Round of 16 #2: Devin Skatzka dec. (8-2) over No.21 Daniel Bullard (NC State)

Cons. Round of 8 #1: Devin Skatzka tech. fall (18-0) over Sage Heller (Hofstra)


184-pound Owen Webster

Round of 32: Owen Webster tech. fall (17-0) Michael Doggett (Harvard)

Round of 16: Owen Webster fall (1:00) No.4 Ben Darmstadt (Cornell)

Quarterfinals: No.2 Trent Hidlay (NC State) dec. (7-4) over Owen Webster


197-pound Garrett Joles

Round of 32: No.19 Christian Brunner (Purdue) major dec. (14-6) over Garrett Joles

Cons. Round of 16 #1: Garrett Joles major dec. (12-3) Martin Duane (Citadel)

Cons. Round of 16 #2: Greg Bulsak (Clarion) fall (1:45) Garrett Joles


285-pound Bobby Steveson

Round of 32: Zachary Knighton-Ward (Hofstra) major dec. (13-4) over Bobby Steveson

Cons. Round of 16 #1: Thomas Penola (Purdue) dec. (10-5) Bobby Steveson


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