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January 21, 2022
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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. ––– Indiana Wrestling took care of business against Maryland on Friday night in Wilkinson Hall, beating the Terrapins, 26-12. The victory marks Indiana’s first conference win of the season and moves the Hoosiers to a 3-3 overall record.

KEY MOMENTS
• The Hoosiers won seven of the ten total bouts on the night.
• Sophomore Jacob Moran (125) earned a dominant tech fall victory, 26-8 (6:10) over Maryland’s Tommy Capul.
• Junior and No. 30 Cayden Rooks (141) pinned Will Berkovitz in the first period (2:59) while leading 5-1.
• Redshirt junior Graham Rooks (149) won a solid 5-2 dual by decision over Michael North.
• To take a sizable 17-6 lead into halftime, sophomore Jonathan Kervin (157) controlled the bout against Conner Decker in a 5-2 win by decision.
• After a loss against Michigan State, junior Kasper McIntosh (165) bounced back and beat Gaven Bell by 6-2 decision.
• Throughout the whole bout, junior Nick Willham (197) was the aggressor, consistently shooting and dominating the match offensively, winning by decision, 8-3.
• Junior Jacob Bullock (285) earned a ranked victory over No. 26 Zach Schrader, by 10-6 decision.

NOTABLES
• Indiana is 6-0 in program history against Maryland.
• This was the third tech fall victory of the season for Moran and his ninth win overall.
• C. Rooks improved to 12-4 on the season while earning his second pin this season.
• G. Rooks won his second match in a row and moves to 9-7 on the year.
• Kervin’s victory notched his fifth individual win this season and first in the Big Ten.
• McIntosh’s record bumped up to 8-5 win the win.
• Willham’s win ended a three-bout losing skid while recording his ninth win this year.
• This was Bullock’s first win over a ranked opponent on the season and his eighth overall.


UP NEXT
• Indiana Wrestling will have over a week off until they host Purdue on Saturday, Jan. 29 at noon in Wilkinson Hall.

#GoIU
 


#2 IOWA 21, #6 OHIO STATE 12

125 #18 Malik Heinselman (OSU) dec. #10 Drake Ayala (IA), 7-5; 0-3

133 #3 Austin DeSanto (IA) tech. fall Dylan Kuntz (OSU), 19-4; 5-3

141 #2 Jaydin Eierman (IA) dec. #23 Dylan D’Emilio (OSU), 4-0; 8-3

149 #2 Sammy Sasso (OSU) dec. #10 Max Murin (IA), 3-2; 8-6

157 #12 Kaleb Young (IA) dec. Jashon Hubbard (OSU), 4-0; 11-6

165 #7 Carson Kharchla (OSU) dec. #1 Alex Marinelli (IA), 3-2; 11-9

174 #2 Michael Kemerer (IA) dec. #7 Ethan Smith (OSU), 6-3; 14-9

184 #7 Kaleb Romero (OSU) dec. #18 Abe Assad dec. (IA), 3-1; 14-12

197 #4 Jacob Warner (IA) dec. #20 Gavin Hoffman (OSU), 6-5; 17-12

285 #5 Tony Cassioppi (IA) major dec. #12 Tate Orndorff (OSU), 13-4; 21-12

Records: Iowa (11-0, 5-0), Ohio State (5-2, 1-2)

Date: Jan. 21, 2022

Attendance: 4,400



NOTABLES

  • Iowa has won 29 straight duals.
  • Iowa has won 28 straight conference duals, its longest streak since winning 39 straight from 2007-12.




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


 
---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Peterson, John <jrp10@illinois.edu>
Date: Fri, Jan 21, 2022 at 6:05 PM
Subject: ILLINI WRE: No. 19 Illini Fall to No. 17 Purdue in Friday Night B1G Dual
To:

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – No. 19 Fighting Illini wrestling dropped their Friday night dual at No. 17 Purdue, 25-13. The Illini won four of ten bouts on the night, including a 10-2 major decision from Luke Luffman to close out the dual.
Justin Cardani squared off with Purdue's Devin Schroder to begin the night at 125, losing in a 1-0 decision as Schroder picked up an escape early in the third period, which would end up being the lone point of the match. Lucas Byrd earned his 13th win to remain undefeated in dual matches this season with a 5-0 decision victory to knot the score at 3.
We Rachal lost by technical fall in the second period, 16-0. In the fourth bout of meet, Christian Kanzler earned a last-second takedown with under five seconds remaining in the final period to win by decision, 3-1 and put another three points on the board for the Orange and Blue. Joe Roberts battled with Kendall Coleman at 157 pounds, but ultimately lost by decision, 10-7 heading into the intermission.
Danny Braunagel dropped the 165-pound bout, 7-5 which extended the Boilermaker lead to 14-6. At 174 pounds, DJ Shannon lost by fall. Zac Braunagel earned his 7th win of the season and first Big Ten dual win with a 5-2 decision at 184 pounds. At 197 pounds, Nikita Nepomnyashchiy lost by tech fall, the second of the night for the Boilermakers, making the score 25-9 heading into the final match of the evening.
Luke Luffman ended the night on a solid note for the Fighting Illini, picking up a 10-2 major decision and his 12th win of the season.
FULL RESULTS
125: Devin Schroder (PUR) over Justin Cardani (ILL) (Dec 1-0)
133: Lucas Byrd (ILL) over Matt Ramos (PUR) (Dec 5-0)
141: Parker Filius (PUR) over We Rachal (ILL) (TF 16-0 4:52)
149: Christian Kanzler (ILL) over Alec White (PUR) (Dec 3-1)
157: Kendall Coleman (PUR) over Joe Roberts (ILL) (Dec 10-7)
165: Hayden Lohrey (PUR) over Dan Braunagel (ILL) (Dec 7-5)
174: Gerrit Nijenhuis (PUR) over DJ Shannon (ILL) (Fall 2:00)
184: Zac Braunagel (ILL) over Max Lyon (PUR) (Dec 5-2)
197: Thomas Penola (PUR) over Nikita Nepomnyashchiy (ILL) (TF 23-8 6:35)
285: Luke Luffman (ILL) over Michael Woulfe (PUR) (MD 10-2)
UP NEXT
No. 19 Illinois hosts No. 21 Northwestern next Saturday at 1 p.m. CT on Big Ten Network.
 
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