17-6 DeSanto after another TD! He's cutting him and taking him down now as if hes wrestling a scrub! 19-7 now.
OSU at CKLV: 125 lbs Rd of 64 | Brakan Mead (Ohio State) def. Sean Williams (Fresno State); D, 4-3 Rd of 32 | Brakan Mead (Ohio State) def. Aslan Kilic (Navy); D 3-2 Rd of 16 | No. 11 Connor Schram (Stanford) def. Brakan Mead (Ohio State); MD, 14-2 Conso Rd of 32 | Donald Keeley (Brown) def. Brakan Mead (Ohio State); D, 10-4 133 lbs Rd of 64 | No. 9 Luke Pletcher (Ohio State) def. Ali Naser (Arizona State); D, 5-2 Rd of 32 | No. 9 Luke Pletcher (Ohio State) def. Ben Thornton (Purdue); TB1, 2-1 Rd of 16 | No. 9 Luke Pletcher (Ohio State) def. Montorie Bridges (Wyoming); D, 8-6 Quarterfinals | No. 9 Luke Pletcher (Ohio State) def. No. 11 Korbin Myers (Edinboro); D, 5-1 Semifinals | No. 9 Luke Pletcher (Ohio State) def. No. 2 Stevan Micic (Michigan); D, 7-5 Finals | No. 9 Luke Pletcher (Ohio State) vs. No. 13 Josh Terao (American) 141 lbs Rd of 64 | bye Rd of 32 | No. 20 Mason Smith (Central Michigan) def. Brendan Fitzgerald (Ohio State); TF, 15-0 Conso Rd of 32 | Isaiah Locsin (Stanford) def. Brendan Fitzgerald (Ohio State); TF, 17-0 149 lbs Rd of 64 | bye Rd of 32 | No. 8 Ke-Shawn Hayes (Ohio State) def. Jacob Macalolooy (Columbia); D, 7-1 Rd of 16 | No. 8 Ke-Shawn Hayes (Ohio State) def. Kyle Springer (Eastern Michigan); TF, 16-0 Quarterfinals | No. 9 Troy Heilmann (North Carolina State) def. No. 8 Ke-Shawn Hayes (Ohio State); D, 10-8 Conso Rd of 8 | No. 8 Ke-Shawn Hayes (Ohio State) def. Corey Wiliding (Navy); MD, 9-1 Conso Rd of 4 | No. 8 Ke-Shawn Hayes (Ohio State) def. Michael Sprague (American); MD, 13-2 Conso Semifinals | No. 8 Ke-Shawn Hayes (Ohio State) def. No. 5 Colton McCrystal (Nebraska); M FOR 3rd place | No. 8 Ke-Shawn Hayes (Ohio State) vs. No. 3 Max Thomsen (Northern Iowa) 157 lbs Rd of 64 | No. 6 Micah Jordan (Ohio State) def. Jett Moy (Cal Poly); PIN, 1:19 Rd of 32 | No. 6 Micah Jordan (Ohio State) def. Casey Sparkman (Kent State); PIN, 3:28 Rd of 16 | No. 6 Micah Jordan (Ohio State) def. Luke Weiland (Army West Point); MD, 19-6 Quarterfinals | No. 6 Micah Jordan (Ohio State) def. Tristan Rifanburg (Binghamton); PIN, 4:05 Semifinals | No. 6 Micah Jordan (Ohio State) def. No. 5 Josh Shields (Arizona State); SV, 8-6 Finals | No. 6 Micah Jordan (Ohio State) vs. No. 11 Alec Pantaleo (Michigan) 165 lbs Rd of 64 | bye Rd of 32 | No. 7 Te'Shan Campbell (Ohio State) def. Andrew Mendel (Army West Point); M FOR Rd of 16 | No. 7 Te'Shan Campbell (Ohio State) def. Demetrius Romero (Utah Valley); PIN, 2:15 Quarterfinals | No. 7 Te'Shan Campbell (Ohio State) def. No. 11 Isaiah White (Nebraska); D, 3-1 Semifinals | No. 5 David McFadden (Virginia Tech) def. No. 7 Te'Shan Campbell (Ohio State); D, 4-0 Conso Semifinals | No. 7 Te'Shan Campbell (Ohio State) def. Andrew Fogarty (North Dakota State); MD, 11-0 3rd place | No. 7 Te'Shan Campbell (Ohio State) vs. No. 11 Isaiah White (Nebraska) 174 lbs Rd of 64 | No. 3 Bo Jordan (Ohio State) def. Zach Stodden (Nebraska-Kearney); PIN, 4:38 Rd of 32 | No. 3 Bo Jordan (Ohio State) def. Hunter Bolen (Virginia Tech); D, 7-2 Rd of 16 | No. 3 Bo Jordan (Ohio State) def. Ryan Christensen (Wisconsin); D, 7-2 Quarterfinals | No. 3 Bo Jordan (Ohio State) def. No. 15 Keaton Subjeck (Stanford); D, 9-5 Semifinals | No. 3 Bo Jordan (Ohio State) def. No. 6 Myles Amine (Michigan); D, 6-4 Finals | No. 3 Bo Jordan (Ohio State) vs. No. 1 Zahid Valencia (Arizona State) 184 lbs Rd of 64 | bye Rd of 32 | No. 2 Myles Martin (Ohio State) def. Payton Mair (Emory-Riddle); TF, 20-5 Rd of 16 | No. 2 Myles Martin (Ohio State) def. Isaac Deaton (Nebraska-Kearney); PIN, 6:02 Quarterfinals | No. 2 Myles Martin (Ohio State) def. No. 14 Steven Schneider (Binghamton); MD, 14-4 Semifinals | No. 2 Myles Martin (Ohio State) def. Taylor Venz (Nebraska); TF, 19-4 Finals | No. 2 Myles Martin (Ohio State) vs. Domenic Abounader (Michigan) 197 lbs Rd of 64 | No. 1 Kollin Moore (Ohio State) def. Tanner Orndoff (Utah Valley); D, 15-11 Rd of 32 | No. 1 Kollin Moore (Ohio State) def. Eric Schultz (Nebraska); D, 3-2 Rd of 16 | No. 1 Kollin Moore (Ohio State) def. Ben Honis (Cornell); D 5-3 Quarterfinals | No. 1 Kollin Moore (Ohio State) def. No. 18 Hunter Ritter (Wisconsin); MD, 20-7 Semifinals | No. 1 Kollin Moore (Ohio State) def. No. 9 Matt Williams (CSU Bakersfield); D, 10-4 Finals | No. 1 Kollin Moore (Ohio State) vs No. 3 Jared Haught (Virginia Tech) HWT Rd of 64 | No. 16 Garrett Ryan (Columbia) def. Kevin Snyder (Ohio State); MD, 10-1 Conso Rd of 64 | bye Conso Rd of 32 | Zach Schrader (Cal Baptist) def. Kevin Snyder (Ohio State); D, 9-5
It was 9-2, he had a RT point. Meanwhile, DeSanto's struggles on bottom continue, Mueller racked up six and a half minutes of RT on him (!!) to win 7-0.
Pantaleo beats Micah 10-3, but it was a relatively close match until Micah got 4NF'ed after going for broke late.
Pretty sure Kyle Snyder taught Bo his ankle pick. Bo's been hitting everyone with it today. First time it hasn't worked was against Zahid. Something to keep an eye on late in this match as Bo needs a TD.
Also why the hell is Bo cutting Zahid here? Better chance at getting near fall points than two takedowns
Good to see Bo look better in the rematch, even in another losing effort. That was much closer. The coaches should have let Bo work from top position when it was 8-6 with a minute left.
Definitely has a shot, he knows he can score now and he is tough as hell. Still feel like it's a 3 way toss up weight with Zahid a slight favorite
Kollin Moore is 100% my favorite wrestler to watch in the country when he's himself. He literally has every attack in the book in his arsenal. He has his leg attacks, reattacks, fireman;s, boot scoot, he hits that sick drag/reap/double move all the time and guys have no idea how to deal with it. And he delivers those attacks at a pace that 197 pounders just can't adapt to. Didn't really see his relentless go, go, go style after he gassed in his first match. He needs to get back to that if he wants to be special.
Zeke is a vet and as savvy as they come. There wasn't any doubt what that move was, everyone watching knew it, but it's not illegal in any way.
Honestly, he was the most encouraging performance from an ASU perspective. Didn't think he'd have a shot against Coon but he looks pretty spry... and, unlike the rest of our team he looks in peak condition
I counted 4 scrubs 125, 133, 141, 165 Lee actually weighed in at 149. Since no cenzo at 165 I guess Cael thought about bumping both Zain and nolf while putting Lee at 49. Cortez got worked at 141. Seems like a matter of time until Lee gets the green light.
Too bad Hall isn’t willing to cut weight during the folk season. It seems like that would make things easier.
Flo is wrong. Cael got on Cenzo post binghamton match for ballooning up but his weight is fine. He was held out for another reason and he's fine.
Hall ain’t making 165. He was on the smaller size for 174 last year, but he’s much bigger this year. He’s said he’s never gonna be able to make 74 kg (163+) again and that 79kg (174+) is perfect for him. He’s going to be a career 174 no doubt in my mind.
Beard greyshirt info just hit FRL today. So he won't enroll next year when Cassar is a JR, he'll be a TR FR when Cassar is a senior, and he'll wrestle as a RS FR in '21. At least that's how it's planned out. Seems like the reasoning is that they won't have the scholarship money for him until Nolf/Nickal/Nevills come off the board after next year.
TMWC wrestling in the world clubs cup in Tehran. Action starts at 12:30 CT against Canada. We wrestle India and Bulgaria afterwards at 1:45 AM CT then Bulgaria at 5:30 AM CT. We'll likely face Bimeh Razi in the finals. Not sure on their roster as i've seen a couple different ones out there, but it will be something like this: 57: Gilman-Sarmasti 61: Waters-Esmaeil 65: F Gomez/Futrell-Mohammadi 70: Kulchytskyy-Rashidi 74: IMar-Tsabolov 79: Dake-Geduev (!!) 86: Taylor-Ebrahimi 92: Heflin/Cox-Sadulaev (!) 97: Snyder-Goleijj 125: Gwiz-Ghasemi