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So Jimenez of Wisky beats Rodriguez 15-2

Rutgers 19, Illinois 17

125: Brandon Paetzell (RU) dec. over Travis Piotrowski (ILL), 3-2
133: Zane Richards (ILL) dec. over Scott DelVecchio (RU), 9-7
141: Anthony Ashnault (RU) major dec. over Mousa Jodeh (ILL), 10-0
149: Eric Barone (ILL) dec. over Anthony Giraldo (RU), 5-3
157: John Van Brill (RU) wins by fall over Kyle Langenderfer (ILL), 4:46
165: Isaiah Martinez (ILL) tech fall over Willie Scott (RU), 24-8
174: Zac Brunson (ILL) dec. over Phillip Bakuckas (RU), 3-1 (SV)
184: Emery Parker (ILL) dec. over Nicholas Gravina (RU), 8-6 (SV)
197: Matthew Correnti (RU) dec. over Andre Lee (ILL), 16-12
285: Razohnn Gross (RU) dec. over Deuce Rachal (ILL), 3-2

Ohio State 23, Wisconsin 15

165: Isaac Jordan (Wisconsin) over Cody Burcher (Ohio State) (Dec 4-1)
174: Bo Jordan (Ohio State) over Ryan Christensen (Wisconsin) (MD 15-7)
184: Myles Martin (Ohio State) over Jake Stilling (Wisconsin) (TF 22-6 5:29)
197: Kollin Moore (Ohio State) over Ricky Robertson (Wisconsin) (MD 12-3)
285: Connor Medbery (Wisconsin) over Josh Fox (Ohio State) (TF 16-0 5:17)
125: Johnny Jimenez (Wisconsin) over Jose Rodriguez (Ohio State) (MD 14-2)
133: Nathan Tomasello (Ohio State) over Michael Cullen (Wisconsin) (MD 18-5)
141: Luke Pletcher (Ohio State) over Cole Martin (Wisconsin) (Dec 8-4)
149: Micah Jordan (Ohio State) over Andrew Crone (Wisconsin) (Dec 8-2)
157: Timothy Ruschell (Wisconsin) over Jake Ryan (Ohio State) (Dec 6-2)



Iowa 31, Michigan 7

125: Thomas Gilman (Iowa) over Austin Assad (Michigan) (MD 20-7)
133: Cory Clark (Iowa) over Stevan Micic (Michigan) (Dec 2-0)
141: Christopher Carton (Iowa) over Salvator Profaci (Michigan) (Dec 8-4)
149: Brandon Sorensen (Iowa) over Zac Hall (Michigan) (MD 10-1)
157: Michael Kemerer (Iowa) over Brian Murphy (Michigan) (Dec 6-3)
165: Logan Massa (Michigan) over Joseph Gunther (Iowa) (MD 16-6)
174: Myles Amine (Michigan) over Alex Meyer (Iowa) (Dec 6-5)
184: Samuel Brooks (Iowa) over Ernest Battaglia (Michigan) (TF 20-4 5:19)
197: Cash Wilcke (Iowa) over Jackson Striggow (Michigan) (Dec 5-2)
285: Samuel Stoll (Iowa) over Dan Perry (Michigan) (Fall 2:22)

Arizona State 25, Iowa State 14

125: Markus Simmons (Iowa State) over Michael Nguyen (Arizona State) (Fall 1:30)
133: Earl Hall (Iowa State) over Ted Rico (Arizona State) (MD 14-4)
141: Nicholas Villarreal (Arizona State) over John Meeks (Iowa State) (Dec 3-2)
149: Joshua Maruca (Arizona State) over Chase Straw (Iowa State) (TF 19-4 6:30)
157: Joshua Shields (Arizona State) over Colston DiBlasi (Iowa State) (Dec 4-3)
165: Anthony Valencia (Arizona State) over Logan Breitenbach (Iowa State) (TF 18-1 5:22)
174: Zahid Valencia (Arizona State) over Lelund Weatherspoon (Iowa State) (Dec 5-2)
184: Patrick Downey III (Iowa State) over Conner Small (Arizona State) (MD 19-7)
197: Austyn Harris (Arizona State) over Marcus Harrington (Iowa State) (Dec 3-2)
285: Tanner Hall (Arizona State) over Quean Smith (Iowa State) (Dec 2-1)
 
At 174, Iowa's Alex Meyer and Illinois's Zach Brunson both seem to be regressing.

It would be great if the PSU 174 (whoever it ends up being) could beat these two kids in the upcoming duals and come B1G tourney time.

PD3 finally returns to action this weekend after ducking Sammy Brooks and The Midlands.
 
Rutgers 19, Illinois 17

125: Brandon Paetzell (RU) dec. over Travis Piotrowski (ILL), 3-2
133: Zane Richards (ILL) dec. over Scott DelVecchio (RU), 9-7
141: Anthony Ashnault (RU) major dec. over Mousa Jodeh (ILL), 10-0
149: Eric Barone (ILL) dec. over Anthony Giraldo (RU), 5-3
157: John Van Brill (RU) wins by fall over Kyle Langenderfer (ILL), 4:46
165: Isaiah Martinez (ILL) tech fall over Willie Scott (RU), 24-8
174: Zac Brunson (ILL) dec. over Phillip Bakuckas (RU), 3-1 (SV)
184: Emery Parker (ILL) dec. over Nicholas Gravina (RU), 8-6 (SV)
197: Matthew Correnti (RU) dec. over Andre Lee (ILL), 16-12
285: Razohnn Gross (RU) dec. over Deuce Rachal (ILL), 3-2

Ohio State 23, Wisconsin 15

165: Isaac Jordan (Wisconsin) over Cody Burcher (Ohio State) (Dec 4-1)
174: Bo Jordan (Ohio State) over Ryan Christensen (Wisconsin) (MD 15-7)
184: Myles Martin (Ohio State) over Jake Stilling (Wisconsin) (TF 22-6 5:29)
197: Kollin Moore (Ohio State) over Ricky Robertson (Wisconsin) (MD 12-3)
285: Connor Medbery (Wisconsin) over Josh Fox (Ohio State) (TF 16-0 5:17)
125: Johnny Jimenez (Wisconsin) over Jose Rodriguez (Ohio State) (MD 14-2)
133: Nathan Tomasello (Ohio State) over Michael Cullen (Wisconsin) (MD 18-5)
141: Luke Pletcher (Ohio State) over Cole Martin (Wisconsin) (Dec 8-4)
149: Micah Jordan (Ohio State) over Andrew Crone (Wisconsin) (Dec 8-2)
157: Timothy Ruschell (Wisconsin) over Jake Ryan (Ohio State) (Dec 6-2)


Iowa 31, Michigan 7

125: Thomas Gilman (Iowa) over Austin Assad (Michigan) (MD 20-7)
133: Cory Clark (Iowa) over Stevan Micic (Michigan) (Dec 2-0)
141: Christopher Carton (Iowa) over Salvator Profaci (Michigan) (Dec 8-4)
149: Brandon Sorensen (Iowa) over Zac Hall (Michigan) (MD 10-1)
157: Michael Kemerer (Iowa) over Brian Murphy (Michigan) (Dec 6-3)
165: Logan Massa (Michigan) over Joseph Gunther (Iowa) (MD 16-6)
174: Myles Amine (Michigan) over Alex Meyer (Iowa) (Dec 6-5)
184: Samuel Brooks (Iowa) over Ernest Battaglia (Michigan) (TF 20-4 5:19)
197: Cash Wilcke (Iowa) over Jackson Striggow (Michigan) (Dec 5-2)
285: Samuel Stoll (Iowa) over Dan Perry (Michigan) (Fall 2:22)

Arizona State 25, Iowa State 14

125: Markus Simmons (Iowa State) over Michael Nguyen (Arizona State) (Fall 1:30)
133: Earl Hall (Iowa State) over Ted Rico (Arizona State) (MD 14-4)
141: Nicholas Villarreal (Arizona State) over John Meeks (Iowa State) (Dec 3-2)
149: Joshua Maruca (Arizona State) over Chase Straw (Iowa State) (TF 19-4 6:30)
157: Joshua Shields (Arizona State) over Colston DiBlasi (Iowa State) (Dec 4-3)
165: Anthony Valencia (Arizona State) over Logan Breitenbach (Iowa State) (TF 18-1 5:22)
174: Zahid Valencia (Arizona State) over Lelund Weatherspoon (Iowa State) (Dec 5-2)
184: Patrick Downey III (Iowa State) over Conner Small (Arizona State) (MD 19-7)
197: Austyn Harris (Arizona State) over Marcus Harrington (Iowa State) (Dec 3-2)
285: Tanner Hall (Arizona State) over Quean Smith (Iowa State) (Dec 2-1)

Wow. Richards playing with fire. Gravina taking a loss.

Kollin Moore looking good still, Rodriguez not so much. Expect better from Micah Jordan. Woof, Jake Ryan.

Kemerer isn't close to Nolf. Amine over Meyer, proving yet again that Meyer just isn't all that good even though I like Amine.

Cyclone Malone back in the lineup! Zahid isn't better than Mark, which we've known I guess. Nevills may be the #4 HWT in the country.
 
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Issac Jordan, he does win wrestling matches. However, does anybody else with anywhere near the same talent do any less to win those matches.

Sometimes I think if somebody were to put a junior high 165 pounder in front of Issac Jordan wearing a division 1 team's singlet Jordan would get one takedown, one escape and a couple minutes of riding time to win 4 - 0.
 
Kemerer beat Murphy tonight, 6-3. Although it sounds as if Kermerer broke him late. Murphy unsnapped his own headgear to catch a lunger ?

Last year, Nolf tech'd Murphy, 22-7.
 
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Issac Jordan, he does win wrestling matches. However, does anybody else with anywhere near the same talent do any less to win those matches.

Sometimes I think if somebody were to put a junior high 165 pounder in front of Issac Jordan wearing a division 1 team's singlet Jordan would get one takedown, one escape and a couple minutes of riding time to win 4 - 0.
In other words, he's Tony Nelson plus a takedown.
 
Kemerer beat Murphy tonight, 6-3. Although it sounds as if Kermerer broke him late. Murphy unsnapped his own headgear to catch a lunger ?

Last year, Nolf tech'd Murphy, 22-7.

Murphy removed his head gear not once, but twice. The first time was during a stoppage. The second time was not much later during live action, which I don't ever recall seeing before. Both times sure appeared intended solely to catch his breath for a few seconds.

Murphy just gassed out late in the 2nd period. Until then, it was an even match.
 
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