General 2010-11 Wrestling thread

Started by ugarte, October 26, 2010, 03:31:07 PM

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jkahn

Quote from: Al DeFlorioSunday's wrestling dual meet with Iowa State will be telecast live at 1pm on Time Warner sports (Syracuse) and SportsNet New York.
For those with Directv, SNY is Channel 639.  The match is at 1 PM Eastern time.
Jeff Kahn '70 '72

slh10

Also the kid who beat Dake has wrestled with him for years, so he kind of knows Kyle's strengths and weakness'

ugarte

Quote from: slh10Also the kid who beat Dake has wrestled with him for years, so he kind of knows Kyle's strengths and weakness'
Well, he earned two points off of Dake stalling so it may have been in Dake's head more than on the mat. To his credit, he nailed Dake with a TD after Dake stalled his way into a tie.

Al DeFlorio

Wrestling back to #1 after Iowa upset Penn State, 22-13, in a dual meet.  Iowa jumped from #8 to #2 with the win.

http://www.nwcaonline.com/nwcawebsite/news/11-02-01/NWCA_USA_Today_Division_I_Coaches_Poll_Week_12.aspx
Al DeFlorio '65

ugarte

Quote from: Al DeFlorioWrestling back to #1 after Iowa upset Penn State, 22-13, in a dual meet.  Iowa jumped from #8 to #2 with the win.

http://www.nwcaonline.com/nwcawebsite/news/11-02-01/NWCA_USA_Today_Division_I_Coaches_Poll_Week_12.aspx
The NCAAs are going to be a nailbiter. There is no truly dominant team this year.

ugarte

In the first dual meet of the day, Cornell blanks Hofstra 45-0. A great win by true frosh Eifert at 165 to pin a top-20 wrestler and more pins from Dake, Lewnes and Simaz. Perelli, Kerber and Bosak all won matches that they were supposed to win while Manson beat a top-20 wrestler at 141.  

The most-anticipated match of the day, between Grey (#6) and Ruggirello (#4) at 133, never happened because Hofstra forfeited. I don't know if Ruggirello is injured or didn't make weight.

Al DeFlorio

Quote from: ugarteIn the first dual meet of the day, Cornell blanks Hofstra 45-0. A great win by true frosh Eifert at 165 to pin a top-20 wrestler and more pins from Dake, Lewnes and Simaz. Perelli, Meagher and Bosak all won matches that they were supposed to win while Manson beat a top-20 wrestler at 141.  

The most-anticipated match of the day, between Grey (#6) and Ruggirello (#4) at 133, never happened because Hofstra forfeited. I don't know if Ruggirello is injured or didn't make weight.
FYP. Eifert wrestled in place of Kerber.
Al DeFlorio '65

ugarte

Quote from: Al DeFlorio
Quote from: ugarteIn the first dual meet of the day, Cornell blanks Hofstra 45-0. A great win by true frosh Eifert at 165 to pin a top-20 wrestler and more pins from Dake, Lewnes and Simaz. Perelli, Meagher and Bosak all won matches that they were supposed to win while Manson beat a top-20 wrestler at 141.  

The most-anticipated match of the day, between Grey (#6) and Ruggirello (#4) at 133, never happened because Hofstra forfeited. I don't know if Ruggirello is injured or didn't make weight.
FYP. Eifert wrestled in place of Kerber.
Thanks.

Cornell blew by Columbia as well, taking the dual 40-3. Pins by Dake, Lewnes and Simaz again; MDs from Perrelli, Grey, Manson and Bosak; wins from Eifert and Meagher. Lane had the team's only loss of the day, but it was a close loss to a guy I think he was expected to lose to.

Jacob '06

Quote from: ugarteLane had the team's only loss of the day, but it was a close loss to a guy I think he was expected to lose to.

And not without some drama. He had a reversal and backs at the end of the 2nd period, but they forgot to run the clock. After much discussion the referee decided to just give him the escape instead of the reversal and no backs. I think he actually likely got the reversal in the time that was left in the period. He then went on to lose by 1 due to 1:04 of riding time. Very unfortunate but it was a good match.

Jim Hyla

"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

Al DeFlorio

Cornell 28, Penn 9

Falls for Dake and Meagher; Grey beats #4 Peterkin 10-5; Simaz beats #5 Burak, 9-3.
Al DeFlorio '65

ugarte

Quote from: Al DeFlorioCornell 28, Penn 9

Falls for Dake and Meagher; Grey beats #4 Peterkin 10-5; Simaz beats #5 Burak, 9-3.
And Manson lost 2-1 to #10 Kemmerer when the ref awarded Kemmerer a penalty point for illegal contact. Apparently the Cornell squad thought it was a bogus call.

ugarte

Cornell rolls over Princeton 44-0. Bonus points at every weight except 125 and 174. At 174 there was a strange double forfeit. Princeton was going to forfeit the weight but Koll wanted Lewnes to wrestle on Senior Day. So Lewnes wrestled at 184 instead. And still pinned his opponent.

125: #10 Perrelli Dec. #18 Frey, 4-1 (Cornell 3, Princeton 0)
133: #5 Grey Maj. Dec. Comunale, 19-6 (Cornell 7, Princeton 0)
141: Manson Maj. Dec. Bintliff 14-6 (Cornell 11, Princeton 0)
149: #3 Dake TF Ott 19-2 (5:00) (Cornell 16, Princeton 0)
157: #11 Meagher by fall 0:52 over Kolodzik (Cornell 22, Princeton 0)
165: Jesse Shanaman Maj. Dec. Seth Hazleton 12-2 (Cornell 26, Princeton 0)
174: Double Forfeit
184: Lewnes WBF 1:42 vs Travis Erdman (Cornell 32, Princeton 0)
197: #1 Simaz WBF vs Dan Santoro (Cornell 38, Princeton 0)
285: Lane WBF vs Charles Fox (Cornell 44, Princeton 0)

Jeff Hopkins '82

FWIW, I happened to be running through the dials last night and saw a replay of the finals of the National Duals on Fox Sports.  Watched the Manson-Diaz match before I moved on.

gjk22

The regular season is over and Cornell is looking pretty strong. I like our chances for NCAAs at this point. Grey is looking good coming back from injury, and confidence is high after total domination in the Ivy season. In general, I agree with intermat's rankings, and see the biggest threats to be Penn State, and Iowa in a couple of weeks. Will also be interested to see how close the race between Cornell and  Lehigh will be at EIWAs.

http://www.intermatwrestle.com/rankings/college/Team