2019 Wrestling Nationals

theshadow

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Tonight's Session 2 matches:
171-180 - consolation pigtails
181-260 - championship round of 16
261-340 - consolation round of 32

Iowa State matches:
192 - Gomez vs #4 Phillippi (PITT)
206 - Degen vs #9 Oliver (NCST)
243 - Colbray vs #26 Geer (OKST)
250 - Miklus vs #11 Brunner (PUR)
265 - Mackall vs #30 West (NIU) or #32 Girard (BLOOM)
277 - Parker vs #33 Lipari (RUT)
299 - Straw vs #26 Monday (PRIN)
311 - Coleman vs #28 Oliver (EDIN)
334 - Gremmel vs #24 Maley (STAN)
 

cyclonenation5

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In my opinion, FloArena works must better than trackwrestling, and it's free.

I do like the ticking clock in FloArena. Honestly I just didn't even think to look there, and finding it on Track is usually easier than finding it on Arena.
 

SouthJerseyCy

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Whose ever idea it was to get track wrestling up and then watch each mat when our guys are up is a generous. This is working great.
Even better you can go to FloArena and set alerts for each of our wrestlers so you get a text whenever they are assigned to a mat.
 

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Session 1 results:
125: Sean Fausz (NC State) won by 8-2 decision over Alex Mackall (Iowa State)
133: Austin Gomez (Iowa State) won by 11-0 major decision over Brandon Paetzell (Lehigh)
141: Chad Red (Nebraska) 19-11 won by fall over Ian Parker (Iowa State) (3:59)
149: Jarrett Degen (Iowa State) won by 14-3 major decision over Russell Rohlfing (CSU Bakersfield)
157: Steve Bleise (Minnesota) won by 9-1 major decision over Chase Straw (Iowa State)
174: Matt Finesilver (Duke) won by 8-2 decision over Marcus Coleman (Iowa State)
184: Samuel Colbray (Iowa State) won by 8-2 decision over Jackson Hemauer (Fresno State)
197: William Miklus (Iowa State) won by 6-1 decision over Joshua Roetman (Navy)
285: Demetrius Thomas (Pittsburgh) won by 11-7 decision over Gannon Gremmel (Iowa State)

Session 2 matchups:
Championship:
133: #13 Gomez has #4 Micky Phillippi of Pitt
149: #8 Degen has #9 Justin Oliver of NC State
184: #10 Colbray has #26 Dakota Geer of Oklahoma State
197: #6 Miklus has #11 Christian Brunner of Purdue

Consolations:
125: Mackall has the winner of the pigtail between #30 Willy Girard of Bloomington and #30 Bryce West of Northern Illinois
141: #17 Parker has #33 Pete Lipari of Rutgers
157: #23 Straw has #26 Quincy Monday of Princeton
174: #21 Coleman has #28 Jacob Oliver of Edinburgh
HWT: #26 Gremmel has #25 Haydn Maley of Stanford
 

SouthJerseyCy

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Session 1 results:
125: Sean Fausz (NC State) won by 8-2 decision over Alex Mackall (Iowa State)
133: Austin Gomez (Iowa State) won by 11-0 major decision over Brandon Paetzell (Lehigh)
141: Chad Red (Nebraska) 19-11 won by fall over Ian Parker (Iowa State) (3:59)
149: Jarrett Degen (Iowa State) won by 14-3 major decision over Russell Rohlfing (CSU Bakersfield)
157: Steve Bleise (Minnesota) won by 9-1 major decision over Chase Straw (Iowa State)
174: Matt Finesilver (Duke) won by 8-2 decision over Marcus Coleman (Iowa State)
184: Samuel Colbray (Iowa State) won by 8-2 decision over Jackson Hemauer (Fresno State)
197: William Miklus (Iowa State) won by 6-1 decision over Joshua Roetman (Navy)
285: Demetrius Thomas (Pittsburgh) won by 11-7 decision over Gannon Gremmel (Iowa State)

Session 2 matchups:
Championship:
133: #13 Gomez has #4 Micky Phillippi of Pitt
149: #8 Degen has #9 Justin Oliver of NC State
184: #10 Colbray has #26 Dakota Geer of Oklahoma State
197: #6 Miklus has #11 Christian Brunner of Purdue

Consolations:
125: Mackall has the winner of the pigtail between #30 Willy Girard of Bloomington and #30 Bryce West of Northern Illinois
141: #17 Parker has #33 Pete Lipari of Rutgers
157: #23 Straw has #26 Quincy Monday of Princeton
174: #21 Coleman has #28 Jacob Oliver of Edinburgh
HWT: #26 Gremmel has #25 Haydn Maley of Stanford
This next round is huge! Every one of our guys has a decent shot in their match.
 

theshadow

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We'll see if the half-point Oklahoma State got shafted out of will make a difference come the final team score Saturday night.
 

theshadow

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Fix was up 14-6, locked in a cradle for 4, broke the hold, dropped to a leg, then hit an assassin for what should have been another 4 and the tech fall. The ref never awarded the first 4, and didn't count on the second move. OSU challenged it, refs kept it as called on the mat. There was only about :15 left when it happened. Fix ended up winning by 14 (major) instead of getting the tech, and OSU lost 1 of their 3 challenges.
 

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Cyclones having a good showing so far with winnable matches tonight. Iowa went 9/9. But am still worried about lee’s strength and stamina and bull’s draw.