NCAA WEEK 2 RESULTS

DUALS

11/9

  • Central Michigan vs #22 Oklahoma
  • Oklahoma 29-11

 

11/10

  • #7 Virginia Tech vs #10 Ohio State
  • Ohio State 24-12
  • 125 | Brendan McCrone over Eddie Ventresca 11-3
  • 165 | Isaac Wilcox over Connor Brady 6-5
  • 174 | Mekhi Lewis over Carson Kharchla 4-2
  • #5 Nebraska vs #18 Campbell
  • Nebraska 37-4
  • #15 Oklahoma State vs Bucknell
  • Oklahoma State 38-6
  • #20 Indiana vs Rider
  • Indiana 27-15
  • Cal State Bakersfield vs Wyoming
  • Wyoming 40-3

 

11/11

  • #3 NC State vs #24 Purdue
  • NC State 37-3
  • 157 | Joey Blaze over Ed Scott 4-1
  • #30 Lock Haven vs #11 Arizona State
  • Arizona State 23-18
  • #34 North Carolina vs #11 Arizona State
  • North Carolina 22-16
  • 184 | Tony Negron over Gavin Kane 6-4
  • #33 Army vs #24 Purdue
  • Purdue 21-16
  • #30 Lock Haven vs #33 Army
  • Army 33-11
  • #3 NC State vs Bloomsburg
  • NC State 45-4
  • Buffalo vs #34 North Carolina
  • North Carolina 32-7
  • Cal Baptist vs Wyoming
  • Wyoming 28-12

11/12

  • #27 Navy vs #12 Pittsburgh
  • Navy 27-12
  • #7 Virginia Tech vs American
  • Virginia Tech 39-4
  • 125 | Jack Maida over Eddie Ventresca 9-0
  • #10 Ohio State vs Edinboro
  • Ohio State 53-0
  • #28 West Virginia vs Cleveland State
  • West Virginia 33-9
  • #12 Pittsburgh vs Virginia Military Institute
  • Pitt 47-0
  • #28 West Virginia vs Kent State
  • West Virginia 44-3
  • #28 West Virginia vs Duke
  • West Virginia 44-6
  • #12 Pittsburgh vs Morgan State
  • Pitt 54-0

Tournaments

11/11

Michigan State Open

  • {Michigan; Oklahoma; Wisconsin; Michigan State; Central Michigan; Northern Illinois; Northwestern}

125

  • 1st Place – Eric Barnett of Wisconsin
  • 2nd Place – Sean Spidle of Central Michigan
  • 3rd Place – Blake West of Northern Illinois
  • 4th Place – Nolan Wertanen of Michigan
  • 5th Place – Christian Tanefeu of Michigan
  • 6th Place – Drew Heethuis of Princeton

133

  • 1st Place – Dylan Ragusin of Michigan
  • 2nd Place – Andre Gonzales of Ohio State
  • 3rd Place – Jace Koelzer of Oklahoma
  • 4th Place – Michael Kaminski of Northern Illinois
  • 5th Place – Nathaniel Genobana of Northern Illinois
  • 6th Place – Lucian Brink of Northern Illinois

141

  • 1st Place – Joel VanderVere of Northwestern
  • 2nd Place – Ja`Kerion Merritt of Central Michigan
  • 3rd Place – Sergio Lemley of Michigan
  • 4th Place – Dylan Gvillo of Northern Illinois
  • 5th Place – Ashton Anderson of Findlay
  • 6th Place – Tyson Emmons of Davenport

149

  • 1st Place – Corbyn Munson of Central Michigan
  • 2nd Place – Joseph Zargo of Wisconsin
  • 3rd Place – Samuel Cartella of Northwestern
  • 4th Place – Trenton Wachter of Central Michigan
  • 5th Place – Willie McDougald of Oklahoma
  • 6th Place – Cameron Picklo of Oklahoma

157

  • 1st Place – Johnny Lovett of Central Michigan
  • 2nd Place – Mason Shrader of Central Michigan
  • 3rd Place – Zack Mattin of Michigan
  • 4th Place – Cody Goebel of Wisconsin
  • 5th Place – Jared Hill of Oklahoma
  • 6th Place – John Wiley of Oklahoma

165

  • 1st Place – Dean Hamiti of Wisconsin
  • 2nd Place – Caleb Fish of Michigan State
  • 3rd Place – Cael Carlson of Oklahoma
  • 4th Place – Max Mayfield of Northwestern
  • 5th Place – Beau Mantanona of Michigan
  • 6th Place – Tyler Swiderski of Central Michigan

174

  • 1st Place – Tate Picklo of Oklahoma
  • 2nd Place – Alex Cramer of Central Michigan
  • 3rd Place – Joseph Walker of Michigan
  • 4th Place – Hayden Pummel of Northern Illinois
  • 5th Place – Ceasar Garza of Michigan State
  • 6th Place – Gerrit Nijenhuis of Oklahoma

184

  • 1st Place – Kole Mulhauser of Unattached
  • 2nd Place – Jaden Bullock of Michigan
  • 3rd Place – Giuseppe Hoose of Oklahoma
  • 4th Place – Matt Zuber of Northern Illinois
  • 5th Place – Cody Brenner of Central Michigan
  • 6th Place – Shane Liegel of Wisconsin

197

  • 1st Place – Stephen Buchanan of Oklahoma
  • 2nd Place – Evan Bates of Northwestern
  • 3rd Place – Jack Jessen of Northwestern
  • 4th Place – Brendin Yatooma of Michigan
  • 5th Place – Kael Wisler of Michigan State
  • 6th Place – Carter Grewe of Northern Illinois

285

  • 1st Place – Josh Heindselman of Oklahoma
  • 2nd Place – Bryan Caves of Central Michigan
  • 3rd Place – Josh Terrill of Michigan State
  • 4th Place – Hogan Swenski of Ohio State
  • 5th Place – Ira Jenkins of Michigan
  • 6th Place – Jacobi Jackson of Northern Illinois

Mountaineer Invitational

  • {Virginia; Air Force; Applachian State; Gardner-Webb; Presbyterian}

125

  • 1Tucker Owens (Air Force)
  • 2Kyle Montaperto (University of Virginia)
  • 3Drew West (Gardner-Webb)
  • 4Chad Bellis (Appalachian State)

133

  • 1Marlon Yarbrough (University of Virginia)
  • 2Ethan Oakley (Appalachian State)
  • 3Gable Porter (University of Virginia)
  • 4Tyson Lane (Gardner-Webb)

141

  • 1Jack Gioffre (University of Virginia)
  • 2Todd Carter (Gardner-Webb)
  • 3Ike Byers (Appalachian State)
  • 4Garrett Kuchan (Air Force)

149

  • 1Cody Bond (Appalachian State)
  • 2Michael Gioffre (University of Virginia)
  • 3Jeremiah Price (Appalachian State)
  • 4Erik Roggie (University of Virginia)

157

  • 1Tommy Askey (Appalachian State)
  • 2Dylan Cedeno (University of Virginia)
  • 3Anthony Conetta (Appalachian State)
  • 4Gavin Cagle (University of Virginia)

165

  • 1Giano Petrucelli (Air Force)
  • 2Will Miller (Appalachian State)
  • 3Drake Acklin (Appalachian State)
  • 4Oj Bost (Appalachian State)

174

  • 1Justin McCoy (University of Virginia)
  • 2Luke Uliano (Appalachian State)
  • 3Noah Blake (Air Force)
  • 4Logan Eller (Appalachian State)

184

  • 1Sam Wolf (Air Force)
  • 2Jahj’Quan Anderson (Gardner-Webb)
  • 3Joe Zovistoski (Appalachian State)
  • 4Caleb Roe (Presbyterian)

197

  • 1Colden Dorfman (University of Virginia)
  • 2Calvin Sund (Air Force)
  • 3Ethan Weatherspoon (University of Virginia)
  • 4Josh McCutchen (Gardner-Webb)

285

  • 1Jacob Sartorio (Appalachian State)
  • 2Antonio Ramos (Air Force)
  • 3Peyton McComas (Gardner-Webb)
  • 4Morvens Saint- Jean (Presbyterian

Tiger Style Invite

  • {Missouri; Maryland; Cal Poly; Little Rock; SIUE; Lindenwood}

125

  • 1st Place – Noah Surtin of Missouri
  • 2nd Place – Dom Mendez of Cal Poly
  • 3rd Place – Jeremiah Reno of Little Rock
  • 4th Place – Austin Kegley of Lindenwood
  • 5th Place – Koda Holeman of Cal Poly
  • 6th Place – Braxton Brown of Maryland
  • 7th Place – Preston Spray of Missouri
  • 8th Place – Deion Johnson of SIU Edwardsville

133

  • 1st Place – Nasir Bailey of Little Rock
  • 2nd Place – Zeke Seltzer of Missouri
  • 3rd Place – Zeth Romney of Cal Poly
  • 4th Place – Joshua Sarpy of Little Rock
  • 5th Place – Jayden Carson of Little Rock
  • 6th Place – Brandon Eusebio of Lindenwood
  • 7th Place – Conner Quinn of Maryland
  • 8th Place – Caiden Pelc of Lindenwood

141

  • 1st Place – Kal Miller of Maryland
  • 2nd Place – Josh Edmond of Missouri
  • 3rd Place – Dario Lemus of Maryland
  • 4th Place – Michael Pizzuto of Maryland
  • 5th Place – Abe Hinrichsen of Cal Poly
  • 6th Place – Owen Uhls of Missouri
  • 7th Place – Brennan Van Hoecke of Little Rock
  • 8th Place – Clayton Gabrielson of Maryland

149

  • 1st Place – Chance Lamer of Cal Poly
  • 2nd Place – Logan Gioffre of Missouri
  • 3rd Place – Joel Mylin of Missouri
  • 4th Place – Eric Almarinez of SIU Edwardsville
  • 5th Place – Carter McCallister of Missouri
  • 6th Place – Kyle Dutton of Little Rock
  • 7th Place – Braxton Strick of SIU Edwardsville
  • 8th Place – Jacob Adams of Little Rock

157

  • 1st Place – Brock Mauller of Missouri
  • 2nd Place – Cam Steed of Missouri
  • 3rd Place – Matty Bianchi of Little Rock
  • 4th Place – James Conway of Missouri
  • 5th Place – Chase Tebbets of Little Rock
  • 6th Place – Legend Lamer of Cal Poly
  • 7th Place – Jorden Johnson of SIU Edwardsville
  • 8th Place – Michael North of Maryland

165

  • 1st Place – Keegan O`Toole of Missouri
  • 2nd Place – Brendon Abdon of Little Rock
  • 3rd Place – Bilal Bailey of Little Rock
  • 4th Place – Gaven Bell of Maryland
  • 5th Place – Joseph Bianchi of Little Rock
  • 6th Place – Michael Goldfeder of Cal Poly
  • 7th Place – Ryan Money of Maryland
  • 8th Place – John Martin Best of Maryland

174

  • 1st Place – Adam Kemp of Cal Poly
  • 2nd Place – Peyton Mocco of Missouri
  • 3rd Place – Tyler Brennan of Little Rock
  • 4th Place – Ellis Pfleger of Missouri
  • 5th Place – Dominic Solis of Maryland
  • 6th Place – Daschle Lamer of Cal Poly
  • 7th Place – Austin Keal of Little Rock
  • 8th Place – Jared Shafer of Lindenwood

184

  • 1st Place – Clayton Whiting of Missouri
  • 2nd Place – Colton Hawks of Missouri
  • 3rd Place – Sean Harman of Missouri
  • 4th Place – Chase Mielnik of Maryland
  • 5th Place – Triston Wills of Little Rock
  • 6th Place – Kendall La Rosa of Cal Poly
  • 7th Place – Luke Shaver of Lindenwood
  • 8th Place – Mckinley Kemper of Lindenwood

197

  • 1st Place – Stephen Little of Little Rock
  • 2nd Place – Jaxon Smith of Maryland
  • 3rd Place – Nick Nosler of SIU Edwardsville
  • 4th Place – Tyler Hodges of Cal Poly
  • 5th Place – Jarad Priest of Cal Poly

285

  • 1st Place – Zach Elam of Missouri
  • 2nd Place – Seth Nevills of Maryland
  • 3rd Place – Josiah Hill of Little Rock
  • 4th Place – Keith Miley of Little Rock
  • 5th Place – Cole Jackson of Cal Poly
  • 6th Place – Cole Gripka of Missouri
  • 7th Place – Jarrett Stoner of Missouri
  • 8th Place – David Hernandez of Lindenwood

11/12

Journeyman Classic

  • {Penn State; NC State; Cornell; Arizona State; Penn; Lehigh; Purdue; Lock Haven; Army; Harvard; Hofstra; Franklin & Marshall; Bloomsburg; LIU; Sacred Heart; more}

125

  • POOL A
  • 1Brett Ungar (Cornell)
  • 2Diego Sotelo (Harvard)
  • 3Ryan Miller (Penn)
  • 4Greg Diakomihalis (Cornell)
  • 5Sheldon Seymour (Lehigh)
  • 6Troy Hohman (NC State)
  • POOL B
  • 1Charlie Farmer (Army)
  • 2Dylan Ryder (Hofstra)
  • 3Max Gallagher (Penn)
  • 4Robert Howard (Penn State)
  • 5Ashton Jackson (Purdue)
  • 6Robbie Sagaris (Liu)
  • POOL C
  • 1Braeden Davis (Penn State)
  • 2Gary Steen (Penn State)
  • 3Bronson Garber (Bloomsburg)
  • 4Eric Howe (F&m)
  • 5Noah Tonsor (Army)
  • 6Ariel Waldman (Liu)
  • POOL D
  • 1Max Elton (Buffalo)
  • 2Kevin Riedinger (Bloomsburg)
  • 3Jared Chuqulin (Liu)
  • 4Damian Moreno (Asu)
  • POOL E
  • 1Baglio Jackson (NC State)
  • 2Trevon Gray (Pitt-Johnstown)
  • 3Brady Pruett (Penn)
  • 4Max Brewster (Asu)

133

  • POOL A
  • 1Ryan Crookham (Lehigh)
  • 2Vito Arujau (Cornell)
  • 3Connor McGonagle (Lehigh)
  • 4Michael Colaiocco (Penn)
  • 5Mason Leiphart (F&m)
  • 6Jacob Cox (NC State)
  • POOL B
  • 1Carter Dibert (Asu)
  • 2Jameson Garcia (Harvard)
  • 3Coleman Nogle (Harvard)
  • 4Jake Staud (Army)
  • 5Daniel Uhorchuck (Army)
  • 6Baylor Shunk (Penn State)
  • POOL C
  • 1Alex Almeyda (Penn)
  • 2Nain Vazquez (Army)
  • 3Drew Currier (F&m)
  • 4Chris Betancourt (Liu)
  • 5Jake Carlucci (Sacred Heart)
  • 6Kaelan Francios (Liu)
  • POOL D
  • 1Byron Daubert (Pitt-Johnstown)
  • 2Michael Cassidy (Bloomsburg)
  • 3Mateo Costello (Liu)
  • 4Cole French (Buffalo)
  • POOL E
  • 1Ethan Quershi (Cornell)
  • 2Conor Collins (Army)
  • 3Daniel Miranda (Asu)
  • 4Chad Ozias (Pitt-Johnstown)
  • 5Sean Wang (Penn State)
  • 6Colt Schrader (Army)

141

  • POOL A
  • 1Beau Bartlett (Penn State)
  • 2Malyke Hines (Lehigh)
  • 3David Evans (Penn State)
  • 4Vince Cornella (Cornell)
  • 5Cj Composto (Penn)
  • 6Dante Frinzi (Harvard)
  • POOL B
  • 1Greyson Clark (Purdue)
  • 2Rich Treanor (Army)
  • 3Davin Matthews (Liu)
  • 4Justin Hoyle (Hofstra)
  • 5Pat Phillips (F&m)
  • 6Tyler Tracy (NC State)
  • POOL C
  • 1Koy Buesgens (NC State)
  • 2Zach Keal (Army)
  • 3Carter Bailey (Lehigh)
  • 4Nico Nardone (Penn)
  • 5Jaden Pepe (Harvard)
  • 6Cody Foote (Asu)
  • POOL D
  • 1Logan Brown (Army)
  • 1Tyler Morris (Army)
  • 3Josh Hillard (F&m)
  • 4Mark Botello (Cornell)
  • 5Michael Leveille (Purdue)
  • 6Ryan Dal Pizzol (Sacred Heart)
  • POOL E
  • 1Bryce Kresho (F&m)
  • 2Alex Turley (Hofstra)
  • 3Mason Myers (Pitt-Johnstown)
  • 4Noah Tocaben (Liu)
  • 5Bo DiJulius (Liu)
  • 6Thomas Volpe (Sacred Heart)

149

  • POOL A
  • 1Shayne Van Ness (Penn State)
  • 2Kelvin Griffin (Lehigh)
  • 3Jack Crook (Harvard)
  • 4Cade Balestrini (Bloomsburg)
  • 5Eddie Hummel (Army)
  • 5Matt Williams (Army)
  • POOL B
  • 1Ethan Fernandez (Cornell)
  • 2Nick Stampolus (Buffalo)
  • 3Connor Pierce (Penn State)
  • 4Cole Handlovic (Cornell)
  • 5Kenny Herrmann (Harvard)
  • 6Owen Reinsel (Lehigh)
  • POOL C
  • 1Andy Troczynski (Penn)
  • 2Nic Botello (Army)
  • 3Jackson Polo (Penn)
  • 4Kimo Leia (Lehigh)
  • 5Drew Witham (Liu)
  • 6Luke Albanese (Sacred Heart)
  • POOL D
  • 1Jacob Ealy (Pitt-Johnstown)
  • 2Drew Munch (Lehigh)
  • 3Thomas Deck (Army)
  • 4Billy Talmadge (Lock Haven)
  • 5Mason Balian (Sacred Heart)
  • 6Jack Valentin (Liu)
  • POOL E
  • 1Kelly Dunnigan (Penn)
  • 2Luke Bender (F&m)
  • 3Lucas Kapusta (Lock Haven)
  • 4Dakota Asuncion (Sacred Heart)
  • 5Noah Tapia (Hofstra)
  • 6Thomas Bonasera (Liu)
  • POOL F
  • 1Nate Wade (Cornell)
  • 2Cole Stone (Army)
  • 3Will Mcmullen (Liu)
  • 4Jamisen Colongione (Liu)
  • 5Jackson Dean (Penn)
  • 6Nick Demarco (Sacred Heart)

157

  • POOL A
  • 1Levi Haines (Penn State)
  • 2Max Brignola (Lehigh)
  • 3Luca Frinzi (Lehigh)
  • 4Lucas Revano (Penn)
  • 5Joe Cangro (Harvard)
  • 6Cael Berg (Harvard)
  • POOL B
  • 1Meyer Shapiro (Cornell)
  • 2Jude Swisher (Penn)
  • 3Micah Hanau (Army)
  • 4Oscar Aranda (Army)
  • 5Michael Kilic (Asu)
  • 6Rhise Royster (Liu)
  • POOL C
  • 1Jurius Clark (Hofstra)
  • 2Will Morrow (Bloomsburg)
  • 3Zach Karagias (NC State)
  • 4Aaron Faison (NC State)
  • POOL D
  • 1Wyatt Yapoujian (Cornell)
  • 2Kaiden Wagner (Lock Haven)
  • 3Cooper Warshel (Pitt-Johnstown)
  • 4Mark Metz (Army)
  • 5Eric Tigue (Buffalo)
  • 6Chris Arciuolo (F&m)
  • POOL E
  • 1Benny Rodgers (Cornell)
  • 2Finn Owen (Cornell)
  • 3Donavan Smith (Liu)
  • 4Kyler Crawford (Pitt-Johnstown)
  • 5Anthony Micci (F&m)

165

  • POOL A
  • 1Julian Ramirez (Cornell)
  • 2Jake Logan (Lehigh)
  • 3Derek Fields (NC State)
  • 4Chance McLane (Asu)
  • 5Aj Kovacs (NC State)
  • 6Luke Ahrberg (NC State)
  • POOL B
  • 1Mitchell Mesenbrink (Penn State)
  • 2Cooper Noehre (Purdue)
  • 3Nicco Ruiz (Asu)
  • 4Dakota Morris (Army)
  • 5Evan Gleason (Harvard)
  • 6Eric Shindel (Hofstra)
  • POOL C
  • 1Joe McGinty (Hofstra)
  • 2Tanner Craig (Army)
  • 3Dillon Keane (Pitt-Johnstown)
  • 4Caden Dobbins (Bloomsburg)
  • 5Josh Palmucci (F&m)
  • 6Nico Bogardus (Sacred Heart)
  • POOL D
  • 1Terrell Barraclough (Penn State)
  • 2Matt Lee (Penn State)
  • 3James Johnston (Liu)
  • 4Kaya Sement (Penn)
  • 5Cole Spencer (Penn)
  • 6Nicholas Franzen (Sacred Heart)
  • POOL E
  • 1Marcus Petite (Buffalo)
  • 2Jake Slotnick (Hofstra)
  • 3Noah Bash (F&m)
  • 4David Rozenblum (Sacred Heart)
  • POOL F
  • 1Macon Myers (Bloomsburg)
  • 2Ryan Alverado (Army)
  • 3Calvin Pineda (Sacred Heart)
  • 4Jack Pickersgill (Liu)
  • POOL G
  • 1Andrew Christie (Army)
  • 2Colby Keane (Pitt-Johnstown)
  • 3Jon Siemsen (Sacred Heart)
  • 4Matt Waddell (Hofstra)
  • 5Thomas Lascala (Liu)

174

  • POOL A
  • 1Carter Starocci (Penn State)
  • 2Nick Incontrera (Penn)
  • 3Ross McFarland (Hofstra)
  • 4Luke Rada (Harvard)
  • 5Orlando Cruz (Purdue)
  • 6Max Wilner (Asu)
  • POOL B
  • 1Noah Fox (F&m)
  • 2Patrick Jackson (Lock Haven)
  • 3Colt Barley (Cornell)
  • 4Matthew Walsh (Harvard)
  • 5Anthony DeRosa (Bloomsburg)
  • 6Kent McCombs (Army)
  • POOL C
  • 1Benny Baker (Cornell)
  • 2Christian Hansen (Cornell)
  • 3Blake Bahna (Liu)
  • 4Aurelius Dunbar (Penn State)
  • 5Corey Connelly (Liu)
  • 6Lance Urbas (Penn)
  • POOL D
  • 1Dillon Sheehy (Army)
  • 2Justin Mayes (Cornell)
  • 3Luke Gorg (Cornell)
  • 4Jacob Sabol (Pitt-Johnstown)
  • 5Tony Salopek (Pitt-Johnstown)
  • 6Liam Finn (Cornell)

184

  • POOL A
  • 1Bernie Truax (Penn State)
  • 2James Conway (F&m)
  • 3Maximus Hale (Penn)
  • 4Cael Valencia (Asu)
  • 5James Rowley (Purdue)
  • 6Jt Davis (Lehigh)
  • POOL B
  • 1Tony Negron (Asu)
  • 2Donovan Ball (Penn State)
  • 3Alex Whitworth (Harvard)
  • 4Brock Delsignore (NC State)
  • 5Caden Rogers (Lehigh)
  • 6Aiden Hanning (Cornell)
  • POOL C
  • 1Josh Barr (Penn State)
  • 2Jack Wilt (Lehigh)
  • 3Will Conlon (Hofstra)
  • 4Anthony D’Alesio (Liu)
  • 5Jake Stefanowicz (Penn)
  • 6Luke Isaak (Asu)
  • POOL D
  • 1Noah Gnibus (Pitt-Johnstown)
  • 2Tanner Culver (Bloomsburg)
  • 3Cael Black (Lock Haven)
  • 4Will Small (Pitt-Johnstown)
  • 5Anthony Jacobsen (Sacred Heart)
  • 6Joe Lopresti (Liu)

197

  • POOL A
  • 1Trent Hidlay (NC State)
  • 2Michael Beard (Lehigh)
  • 3Cole Urbas (Penn)
  • 4Max Agresti (Harvard)
  • 5Wolfgang Frable (Army)
  • 6Mitch Hutmacher (Purdue)
  • POOL B
  • 1Aaron Brooks (Penn State)
  • 2Martin Cosgrove (Penn)
  • 3Christian Knop (NC State)
  • 4John Crawford (F&m)
  • 5Ben Vanadia (Purdue)
  • 6Jacob Meissner (Asu)
  • POOL C
  • 1Dakoda Rodgers (Pitt-Johnstown)
  • 2Nik Miller (Hofstra)
  • 3Eric Carlson (Cornell)
  • 4Thomas Godbee (Army)
  • 5John Dusza (Liu)
  • 6Chris DeLena (Sacred Heart)
  • POOL D
  • 1Lonnell Pabon (Buffalo)
  • 2Mason Rebuck (Bloomsburg)
  • 3Eli Pack (Army)
  • 4Tyler Broadway (Pitt-Johnstown)
  • 5Cole Karpinski (Army)
  • 6Jeff Miller (Sacred Heart)

285

  • POOL A
  • 1Greg Kerkvliet (Penn State)
  • 2Nathan Taylor (Lehigh)
  • 3Owen Trephan (NC State)
  • 4Tristan Ruhlman (Purdue)
  • POOL B
  • 1Keaton Kluevers (Hofstra)
  • 2Lewis Fernandes (Cornell)
  • 3Chase Horne (NC State)
  • 4Austin Kolhofer (Army)
  • 5Lucas Stoddard (Army)
  • 6Jeff Crooks (Harvard)
  • POOL C
  • 1John Stout (Penn)
  • 2Tarik Sutkovic (Asu)
  • 3Chris Murphy (Army)
  • 4Tyler McCatharn (Bloomsburg)
  • 5Adrian Sans (Hofstra)
  • 6Andrew Foy (Sacred Heart)
  • POOL D
  • 1Tj Moore (Lehigh)
  • 2Brendan Gilchrist (Sacred Heart)
  • 3Shane Noonan (Bloomsburg)
  • 4Tristen Hitchcock (Army)
  • 5Matthew Cruise (Penn)
  • 6Zach Delsanter (Penn)
  • POOL E
  • 1Ashton Davis (Cornell)
  • 2Isaiah Vance (Pitt-Johnstown)
  • 3Aeden Begue (Liu)
  • 4Ethan Miller (Lock Haven)
  • 5Damion Schunke (Asu)
  • 6OBoyle Tyler (F&m)

Obviously, in a weekend with a few upsets, Joey Blaze over Ed Scott, Eddie Ventresca fell twice in surprising fashion, Ryan Crookham over Vito generated the most buzz around the wrestling community. Crookham has always been elite so I suppose it’s not out of the realm of possibilities that he could pull a win of this magnitude, but Vito has looked phenomenal over the last calendar year so it’s still certainly eyebrow raising to see him take a loss. He also lost to Sam Latona early last season and came back to win the NCAA title so he’s no stranger to bouncing back.

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