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From: Brewer, Christopher J <christopher-brewer@hawkeyesports.com>
Date: Sun, Jan 9, 2022 at 3:04 PM
Subject: Iowa Wrestling -- Top-Ranked Hawkeyes Steam Past Boilermakers
To:

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University of Iowa Wrestling
Athletics Communications: Chris Brewer

Top-Ranked Hawkeyes Steam Past Boilermakers

IOWA CITY, Iowa --
A top-five victory by freshman Drake Ayala and string of bonus-point wins sent the top-ranked University of Iowa wrestling team past No. 15 Purdue, 36-4, on Sunday afternoon at Carver-Hawkeye Arena.

The Hawkeyes scored bonus points in five matches and won nine-of-10 overall to extend their winning streak to 26 straight duals, the longest in the country.

After falling to a top 10 opponent in his Carver-Hawkeye Arena debut on Friday, Ayala responded Sunday with takedowns in the second and third periods, forcing a stall call and piling up more than three minutes of riding time in a 6-1 win over No. 5 Devin Schroder.

“I just kept looking at my coaches and they kept telling me to keep him down, so that's I what I did,” Ayala said. “I'm learning a lot every day. I'm pretty young, so being in here, it's a learning experience. It's fun. I love it.”

“When you make adjustments and you see positive results from those adjustments, and it’s no credit to us, it’s credit to our guys, you’re definitely headed the right direction,” said Iowa head coach Tom Brands.

Purdue jumped on the board with a win at 133 before Iowa rattled off eight straight wins, including a string of bonus points from 149 pounds through 174.

Max Murin scored four takedowns and nearly four minutes of riding time in a 10-2 win at 149. Kaleb Young used five takedowns to win, 12-4, at 157, and Alex Marinelli and Michael Kemerer followed with consecutive technical falls at 165 and 174. Marinelli used nine takedowns to win 22-7. Kemerer used two takedowns and three sets of four-point tilts to win 17-1.

“I ate my Wheaties,” Marinelli said. “I was doing the things that I know how to do and then (went) out there and let it fly. On Friday I held up a little bit and got stagnant, you can't let that happen in wrestling. You can always look to score and when I'm doing that good things will happen.”

The Hawkeyes won battles of ranked wrestlers at 184 and 197. Abe Assad scored a takedown in the first and second period to win 6-3 at 184 and Jacob Warner’s takedown with one minute, seven second left in the third sent him to a 3-0 decision at 197.

Jaydin Eierman also won a 7-6 match against a ranked opponent at 141, and Tony Cassioppi closed the dual with a fall in one minute, 14 seconds at 285.

“We have to get ready to go,” said Brands. “We’re in the middle of it now. We’re in the middle of the Big Ten season. We were at the beginning and now we’re at the end of the weekend. We’re in the middle of it and we have to get ready for Northwestern on Friday.”

UP NEXT
The top-ranked Hawkeyes travel to Evanston, Illinois to face No. 23 Northwestern on Friday, Jan. 13 at 7 p.m. (CT).

NOTABLES
  • Iowa has won 26 straight duals.
  • Iowa has won 25 straight conference duals overall, its longest streak since winning 39 straight from 2007-12.
  • Iowa has won 22 straight at Carver-Hawkeye Arena
  • Drake Ayala earned his first Big Ten Conference win and first career dual win.
  • Marinelli has three tech. falls this season, a single-season career high.

#1 IOWA 36, #15 PURDUE 4
125 #14 Drake Ayala (IA) dec. #5 Devin Schroeder (P), 6-1; 3-0
133 Matt Ramos (P) major dec. Jesse Ybarra (I), 11-1; 3-4
141 #2 Jaydin Eierman (IA) dec. #25 Parker Filius (P), 7-6; 6-4
149 #12 Max Murin (IA) major dec. Trey Kruse (P), 10-2; 10-4
157 #12 Kaleb Young (IA) major dec. Cooper Noehre (P), 12-4; 14-4
165 #1 Alex Marinelli (IA) tech. fall Hayden Lohrey (P), 22-7; 19-4
174 #2 Michael Kemerer (IA) tech. fall #21 Gerrit Nijenhuis (P), 17-1; 24-4
184 #18 Abe Assad dec. (IA) dec. #23 Max Lyon (P), 6-3; 27-4
197 #5 Jacob Warner (IA) dec. #15 Thomas Penola (P), 3-0; 30-4
285 #6 Tony Cassioppi (IA) pinned Michael Woulfe (P), 1:14; 36-4
Records: Iowa (8-0, 2-0), Purdue (7-2, 1-1)
Attendance: 14,905

https://gowyo.com/news/2022/1/9/wrestling-cowboys-complete-competition-against-uni-and-sdsu.aspx Wyoming Wrestling






Chris Brewer | Associate Director of Athletic Communications | University of Iowa
S300 Carver-Hawkeye Arena | Iowa City, IA 52242-1020
Office: 319-335-9411 | Cell: 319-325-3483

 
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From: UNI Athletics Media Relations (Do Not Reply) <unisid@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, Jan 9, 2022 at 3:06 PM
Subject: UNI wrestling falls to South Dakota State on the road, 27-13
To: Michelle Van Dorn <michelle.vandorn@uni.edu>

UNI Athletics Press Release
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CONTACT: Michelle Van Dorn

Assistant Athletic Director of Communications
Phone: 319-273-5456
Cell: 319-290-5301
Email: michelle.vandorn@uni.edu

BROOKINGS, S.D. – UNI wrestling's Parker Keckeisen moved up a weight to pin his opponent and hand him his first dual loss of the year, but it wasn't enough to get the team win over South Dakota State.

In dual that saw a new Panther in the lineup and three others move up a weight, No. 22 UNI slipped to 1-5 overall and 0-2 in the Big 12 with a 27-13 loss to South Dakota State (5-1 / 1-0 Big 12).

UNI got wins from Kyle Biscoglia at 133 pounds, Derek Holschlag at 157 pounds and Keckeisen at 197 pounds. Biscoglia earned his eighth bonus-point win of the season, and Holschlag earned his second dual win of the season and his second Big 12 career dual win. In extra matches, Colin Realbuto got wins at 149 pounds and 157 pounds.

Kyle Gollhofer entered the Panther lineup for the first time in his career. He opened the dual at 125 pounds with a 4-3 loss to Tanner Jordan, who Gollhofer beat last season. With no scoring after the first period, Jordan built up nearly two minutes of riding time before Gollhofer scored two points off a reversal just four seconds before the second period ended. Gollhofer notched an escape and a takedown to secure his riding time in the third period. A Gollhofer escape wasn't enough to overcome the riding time and gave SDSU the 3-0 team lead.

At 133 pounds, No. 33 Biscoglia faced Caleb Gross, who Biscoglia beat in the opening tournament of this year in a 4-1 decision. Biscoglia scored first with a takedown, but Gross evened it up with a reversal. Midway through the first Biscoglia escaped and went up 5-2 with his second takedown of the match. Biscoglia earned four backpoints and tallied two minutes of riding time, securing the extra point heading into the final period and leading 9-2. His riding time point gave him his eighth bonus point win of the season with the 10-2 major decision and team lead, 4-3. Biscoglia also earned a major decision in an extra match with Job Greenwood of Wyoming. He is now 11-6 overall, with nine bonus point wins.

141 pounds, No. 31 Cael Happel faced All-American No. 11 Clay Carlson, a two-time NCAA qualifier who took eighth last year at the championships. Carlson notched a takedown but didn't keep Happel down long before Happel escaped. A final Carlson takedown ended the first period with Carlson leading 4-1 with 40 seconds of riding time. Happel escaped early in the second period with 1:30 left in the second period to close the scoring gap, 4-2. A final second takedown gave Carlson the 6-2 lead to open the third, and Carlson made it 7-2 with an escape off the whistle in the third period. Happel grabbed another takedown, but Carlson escaped with 1:15 left in the match to continue to lead, 8-4. A fourth and final takedown with 30 seconds left in the match and riding time gave Carlson the 11-4 win.

South Dakota State regained the lead, 6-4.

Triston Lara picked up the first two points in the second period of the 149-pound bout with a reversal on Daniel Kimball. Midway through the second, Kimball closed in with an escape. Lara grabbed another takedown but released Kimball, but he kept the 4-2 lead to open the third period. Kimball popped up off the whistle and earned a takedown with 30 seconds left in the match to go up 5-4. Back points pushed Kimball ahead 9-4. Lara got a final escape, but Kimball won 9-5, extending South Dakota State's lead, 9-4.

Derek Holschlag got the early lead with a first-period takedown and reversal in the second period of the 157-pound match. He drew a stall warning and released Kenny O'Neil in the second period to go up 5-1 at the end of the second period. He locked up riding time early in the third period and drew a final penalty point to win 7-1. It was the second win Holschlag had over O'Neil this season.

UNI closed in on scoring, 9-7.

Cayd Lara stepped in at 165 pounds for the second time this season. Normally wrestling at 157 pounds, Cayd Lara faced No. 29 Tanner Cook. SDSU got a body lock on Lara, pinning the Panther in 1 minute, 26 seconds. SDSU went ahead 15-7.

Pat Schoenfelder fell behind early after No. 11 Cade DeVos notched two takedowns at 174 pounds. He cut Schoenfelder twice to keep it 4-2 midway through the first period. DeVos started down after an injury timeout and picked up a point off the escape and led 5-2 to start the second period. An escape off the whistle and follow-up takedown gave DeVos the 8-2 lead early in the second period. Schoenfelder earned a third escape and chose down to trail 8-3 in the final period. A fourth escape and takedown closed the scoring gap, 8-6, but Schoenfelder cut DeVos right away. DeVos' riding time gave him the 10-6 decision.

SDSU went ahead 18-7.

Dajun Johnson also wrestled up a weight to fill in at 184 pounds and was pinned in 1:56 by Cade King, securing the team win, leading 24-7.

Parker Keckeisen, ranked fourth at 184 pounds, moved up to 197 pounds and gave SDSU's Nick Casperson his first dual loss of the season. This was the second time in Keckeisen's career that he wrestled up a weight. He grabbed three takedowns in the first period to lead 6-2 after the first period. Keckeisen continued to fire away in the second, drawing a stall call on Casperson and another takedown before getting the fall in 4:12. Keckeisen's only two career losses continue to be from No. 1 Aaron Brooks of Penn State as he improved to 12-1 on the season and 30-2 in his career.

SDSU continued to lead, 24-13.

At heavyweight, No. 24 A.J. Nevills opened the lead with a takedown, but UNI's Tyrell Gordon was able to tie it up in the third at 2-2 off his second escape. Nevills secured the 4-2 decision with 15 seconds left in the match. A final escape pulled Nevills within one, but SDSU took the final match, 4-3, and the dual, 27-13.

RV SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 27, #22 UNI 13
125 | Tanner Jordan (SDSU) dec. Kyle Gollhofer (UNI) 4-3
133 | #33 Kyle Biscoglia (UNI) maj. dec. Caleb Gross (SDSU) 10-2
141 | #11 Clay Carlson (SDSU) dec. #31 Cael Happel (UNI) 11-4
149 | Daniel Kimball (SDSU) dec. Triston Lara (UNI) 9-5
157 | Derek Holschlag (UNI) dec. Kenny O'Neil (SDSU) 7-1
165 | #29 Tanner Cook (SDSU) pinned Cayd Lara (UNI) 1:26 F
174 | #11 Cade DeVos (SDSU) dec. Pat Schoenfelder (UNI) 10-6
184 | Cade King (SDSU) pinned Dajun Johnson (UNI) 1:56 F
197 | No. 4 Parker Keckeisen (UNI) pinned Nick Casperson (SDSU) 4:12
285 | #24 A.J. Nevills (SDSU) dec. Tyrell Gordon (UNI) 4-3

EXTRA MATCHES:
125 | Jake Svihel (Wyoming) dec. Kyle Gollhofer (UNI) 3-2
125 | Brendon Garcia (Wyoming) dec. Kyle Gollhofer (UNI), 7-5 SV-1
133 | #33 Kyle Biscoglia (UNI) maj. dec. Job Greenwood (Wyoming) 9-0
149 | Jaron Jensen (Wyoming) dec. Triston Lara (UNI) 5-2
149 | Colin Realbuto (UNI) dec. Jaron Jensen (Wyoming) 4-2
157 | Colin Realbuto (UNI) dec. Kenny O'Neil (SDSU) 8-2
157 | #14 Jacob Wright (Wyoming) dec. Cayd Lara (UNI) 11-4
285 | Tyrell Gordon (UNI) dec. Terren Swartz (Wyoming) 2-1 TB1
 
From: Brian Reinhardt <bcreinha@ncsu.edu>
Date: Sun, Jan 9, 2022 at 12:31 PM
Subject: NC STATE WRESTLING: #5 Wolfpack Scores 32-9 Road Win at #19 Princeton
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#5 @PackWrestle Scores 32-9 Road Win at #19 Princeton
NC State wins 8 of the 10 matches, both ranked matchups

PRINCETON, N.J. – The #5 NC State Wrestling team picked up a ranked road win Sunday afternoon, as the Wolfpack (6-1) scored a 32-9 victory at #19 Princeton.

The Pack won eight of the 10 matches, with five going for bonus points, and came away victorious in both ranked individual matchups.

The dual started at heavyweight, with Jr. Tyrie Houghton getting the start for the Pack. Houghton got the winning takedown with 55 seconds left, and added in 2:10 of ride time, for a 6-3 decision.

Princeton did not weigh-in #1 Patrick Glory at 125 pounds, and #10 Jakob Camacho was awarded the forfeit win and six team points.

The Pack then went back-to-back bonus points. R-So. Jarrett Trombley posted six points in the first period, along with 2:06 of ride time, to score an 11-3 major decision. #15 Ryan Jack followed with an 8-point first period, along with 2:44 of ride time, for a 14-3 major decision at 141 pounds.

The highlighted bout was at 157 pounds, a top-11 battle. #11 Ed Scott used takedowns in the second and third periods to down #5 Monday, 6-4. It was Scott’s third straight ranked win, and second straight top-10 victory.

Princeton got their lone victory, as Fr. A.J. Kovacs bumped up a weight class to 165 pounds but fell after the ride time point was added in, 5-4.

#5 Hayden Hidlay answered with bonus points, as he got five takedowns and a four-point near fall, along with 2:53 of ride time, for a 17-2 tech fall.

More bonus at 184 pounds, and another ranked win, as #3 Trent Hidlay scored a 17-4 major decision over #22 Stefanik.

Princeton ended the dual with a first-period pin at 197 pounds.

Up Next: The Pack will be off next weekend before opening ACC action with #10 Virginia Tech on Friday, Jan. 21 at Reynolds Coliseum.

#5 NC State 32, #19 Princeton 9
285: Tyrie Houghton (NCSU) dec. Matthew Cover; 6-3 – 3-0
125: #10 Jakob Camacho (NCSU) forfeit – 9-0
133: R-So. Jarrett Trombley (NCSU) major dec. Nick Masters; 11-3 – 13-0
141: #15 Ryan Jack (NCSU) major dec. Danny Coles; 14-3 – 17-0
149: #3 Tariq Wilson (NCSU) dec. Marshall Keller; 6-4 – 20-0
157: #11 Ed Scott (NCSU) dec. #5 Quincy Monday; 6-4 – 23-0
165: Jake Marsh (PRIN) dec. A.J. Kovacs; 5-4 – 23-3
174: #5 Hayden Hidlay (NCSU) tech fall Nate Dugan; 17-2 – 28-3
184: #3 Trent Hidlay (NCSU) major dec. #22 Travis Stefanik; 17-4 – 32-3
197: Aidan Conner (PRIN) fall #13 Isaac Trumble; 2:44 – 32-9

Extra Matches:
Extra Matches:
141: Jacob Mann (PRIN) dec. Hunter Lewis; 7-1
285: Owen Trephan (NCSU) dec. Jack DelGarbino; 9-6
141: Danny Coles (PRIN) dec. Jarred Papcsy; 8-3
149: Josh Breeding (PRIN) tech fall Hunter Lewis; 16-0
165: Blaine Bergey (PRIN) major dec. A.J. Kovacs; 15-3
149: Marshall Keller (PRIN) WBF Jarred Papcsy; 2:32
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Brian Reinhardt
Director of Athletics Digital Communications
bcreinha@ncsu.edu
(919) 819-8317
@BCReinhardt
 
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