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TomM

Subject:     Indiana Wrestling Hosts Maryland for a Friday Dual

Date:     Wed 01/19/22 05:04 PM
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 19, 2022

Indiana Wrestling
Contact: Jackson Yeary
(C): 317-370-6557
jbyeary@iu.edu

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. –––– The Maryland Terrapins are in town for Indiana Wrestling's second home dual of the season. The meet will start at 7:00 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 21 at Wilkinson Hall.

SCOUTING THE TERRAPINS:
•       The Hoosiers will host Big Ten foe Maryland (5-5, 0-1) at 7:00 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 21 at Wilkinson Hall.
•       Maryland is coming off competing in the Virginia Duals where they beat Kent State and Chattanooga and lost to South Dakota State and Oklahoma.
•       Their one Big Ten dual thus far was a loss to No. 1 Penn State.
•       Maryland has three wrestlers who are nationally ranked by InterMat, all three are in the heaviest weight classes. The Terrapins have Kyle Cochran (184) at No. 12, Jaron Smith (197) at No. 32 and Zach Schrader listed at No. 31.
•       Cochran, Smith, and Schrader share a combined 43-15 record, led by Cochran's 17-2 mark on the season.

LOOKING BACK AT MICHIGAN STATE:
•       In its closest dual of the season, Indiana fell just short to Michigan State on Monday, losing 15-17.
•       The Hoosiers and Spartans split on the day with each team winning five bouts.
•       Brock Hudkins (133), Cayden Rooks (141), Graham Rooks (149), Nick South (174), and DJ Washington (184) all finished in the win column for the day.
•       Almost each of IU's winners won a defensive battle as G. Rooks' win on an 8-4 decision was the largest margin of victory of any of IU's five winners.
•       Hudkins, C. Rooks, South, and Washington each won by a margin of three or loss.
•       Hudkins and South's wins were both dramatic as could be.
•       Hudkins came back in the third period and earned a takedown in the final minute to break a 3-3 tie and earn the win.
•       South owned a narrow 2-1 victory, earning one point for an escape in the second period of sudden victory which would be the final determinant.

TRENDING UP:
•       Like he missed no time at all, Nick South (174) made his first apperance since Dec. 11. in his 2-1 victory.
•       Cayden Rooks (141) has won two duals in a row to improve to 11-4 on the year.
•       Brock Hudkins (133) and D.J.Washington (184) earned the Hoosiers two ranked victories, as the duo beat the No. 11 and No. 29 ranked wrestler at their respective weight classes.
•       C. Rooks, Hudkins, and Washington own a combined 30-6 record this season.

TRIO OF HOOSIERS RANKED:
•       In the latest InterMat rankings, Indiana had three wrestlers ranked.
•       Graduate student Brock Hudkins (133) rose seven spots to No. 11 after his ranked victory against Michigan State's formerly No. 11 Ravyon Foley.
•       Redshirt sophomore D.J. Washington (184) and junior Cayden Rooks (141) stayed at No. 8 and No. 30, respectively.

STILL PERFECT:
•       Hudkins' win on Monday put him at 8-0 on the season while going 6-0 in duals.
Seek excellence and truth instead of fame -John Prime
Courage is grace under pressure - Ernest Hemingway
Advocating "matside weigh-in" since 1997
"That's why they wrestle the matches"

dad 2 5

I like the posts you are adding TOM

TomM

There are some good Sports Information people at these schools. It is their work.
Seek excellence and truth instead of fame -John Prime
Courage is grace under pressure - Ernest Hemingway
Advocating "matside weigh-in" since 1997
"That's why they wrestle the matches"

TomM

Indiana Wrestling Dominates Maryland at Home for First Big Ten Win
Date:     Fri 01/21/22 09:22 PM
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 21, 2022
Indiana Wrestling Contact
Jackson Yeary
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.
Seek excellence and truth instead of fame -John Prime
Courage is grace under pressure - Ernest Hemingway
Advocating "matside weigh-in" since 1997
"That's why they wrestle the matches"

TomM

No. 9 Buckeyes Topple Terps, 39-4
Sun 01/23/22 02:00 PM
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Wrestling Contact: Dan Wallenberg | wallenberg.1@osu.edu | 614-266-4306                                     
No. 9 Buckeyes Topple Terps, 39-4
Buckeyes take on No. 1 Penn State next in State College Feb. 4
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COLUMBUS, Ohio – No. 9 Ohio State (6-2, 2-2) handled Maryland (5-7, 0-3) Sunday by the score of 39-4, winning nine-of-10 matches in front of 3,144 at the Covelli Center.
How it Happened
125 | No. 17 Malik Heinselman (OSU) vs. Zach Spence (UMD)
Heinselman got on the board first with a takedown inside a minute of the first period. He put up six back points for an 8-0 edge heading into period two. With seven more points in the second, Heinselman secured the win by technical fall (15-0).                                       
133 | Dylan Koontz (OSU) vs. King Sandoval (UMD)
Sandoval scored first with a takedown to lead 1-0 after the first and then built the advantage to 3-0 after two. Sandoval scored seven in the third to win by major decision, 10-0.                   
141 | No. 23 Dylan D'Emilio (OSU) vs. Will Berkowitz (UMD)                               
D'Emilio won by fall at 1:35 of the first period to give the Buckeyes six points in the team standings.
149 | No. 2 Sammy Sasso (OSU) vs. Michael North (UMD)
Sasso quickly went on the attack to lead 11-3 after the first and 18-4 after two. Sasso finished off the match in the third with a win by technical fall, 24-5.                     
157 | Jashon Hubbard (OSU) vs. Connor Decker (UMD)
Hubbard got to work early and recorded the fall just 41 seconds into the first period                       165 | No. 7 Carson Kharchla (OSU) vs. Gaven Bell (UMD)
Kharchla wasted no time with a takedown and near fall in the first 15 seconds match. He finished off the first leading 16-3 and won by technical fall, 18-3, early in the second.
174 | Fritz Schierl (OSU) vs. Dominic Solis (UMD)
Neither wrestler scored in the first period. Schierl earned an escape to start the second then added a takedown and two-point near fall to take a 5-1 lead into the third. Schierl finished off the match to win by decision, 5-2.
184 | No. 7 Kaleb Romero (OSU) vs. No. 12 Kyle Cochran (UMD)
Scoreless after one, Romero took a 4-2 lead into the third on a pair of takedowns. He held on to win by decision, 6-2.
197 | No. 20 Gavin Hoffman (OSU) vs. Kevin Makosy (UMD)
After three takedowns in the first two periods, Hoffman led 6-3 heading into the final two minutes. The added to the lead to win by decision, 10-3.
HWT | No. 12 Tate Orndorff (OSU) vs. No. 31 Zach Schrader (UMD)
Orndorff scored first with an escape to start the second. Schrader tied it with an escape to start the third but Orndorff quickly responded with a takedown to lead 3-1, an advantage he kept to win the match by decision, 4-1.
                                                                           OSU     UMD
125 | No. 17 Malik Heinselman (OSU) def. Zach Spence (UMD) | TF, 15-0      5 -         0               
133 | King Sandoval (UMD) def. Dylan Koontz (OSU) | MD, 10-0               5  -        4
141 | No. 23 Dylan D'Emilio (OSU) def. Will Berkowitz (UMD) | Fall, 1:35   11 -        4   
149 | No. 2 Sammy Sasso (OSU) def. Michael North (UMD) | TF, 24-5          16  -       4   
157 | Jashon Hubbard (OSU) def. Connor Decker (UMD) | Fall, 0:41           22  -       4     
165 | No. 7 Carson Kharchla (OSU) def. Gaven Bell (UMD) | TF, 18-3         27   -      4   
174 | Fritz Schierl (OSU) def. Dominic Solis (UMD) | D, 5-2                30   -      4     
184 | No. 7 Kaleb Romero (OSU) def. No. 12 Kyle Cochran (UMD) | D, 6-2     33   -      4   
197 | No. 20 Gavin Hoffman (OSU) def. Kevin Makosy (UMD) | D, 10-3         36   -      4
HWT | No. 12 Tate Orndorff (OSU) def. No. 31 Zach Schrader (UMD) | D, 4-1  39   -      4

Up Next
No. 9 Ohio State travels to take on No. 1 Penn State Feb. 4 (7 p.m.) before a noon start at Rutgers Feb. 6. 
Seek excellence and truth instead of fame -John Prime
Courage is grace under pressure - Ernest Hemingway
Advocating "matside weigh-in" since 1997
"That's why they wrestle the matches"

Harris

1/25/22 Intermat rankings:

125 #8 Eric Barnett (9-1) vs Zach Spence (0-11)
133 Kyle Burwick (9-10) vs King Sandoval (13-8)
141 Joey Zargo (10-7) vs Danny Bertoni (11-9) or Will Berkowitz (0-9)
149 #7 Austin Gomez (12-1) vs Michael North (2-10)
157 #27 Garrett Model (10-8) vs Lucas Cordio (2-13) or Connor Decker (6-10)
165 #7 Dean Hamiti (16-0) vs Gavin Bell (3-15)
174 #24 Andrew McNally (6-5) vs Dominic Solis (9-10)
184 Chris Weiler (7-8) vs #11 Kyle Cochran (18-3)
197 #22 Braxton Amos (13-5) vs #32 Jaron Smith (14-6) or Kevin Makosy (2-6)
285 #11 Trent Hillger (12-3) vs Zach Schrader (12-9)

Key matchups:  Burwick, Zargo, McNally, Weiler, and Amos
Weiler and Amos with the toughest matches on paper going against their only ranked wrestlers.

Harris


dad 2 5

30-11 Badger?
Go get them Badgers

PAUL

Looks like they are not "twittering" anything, if someone is watching could you kindly post a few results?  Thank you!!

onwisconsin


PAUL

Actually, MD is twittering - Barnett wins by PIN

onwisconsin

I can post, but I will be a little behind.  Started it late. 

Barnett had 1st period pin. 

onwisconsin

Burwick with a nice TD at end of 1st.  Sandoval is quick.  He has only countered a few good shots from Kyle.

PAUL

Barwick won 5-0.  Are the spoilers okay?