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UNI Wrestling Advances 4 to Cliff Keen Semifinals
11/30/2018 9:52:00 PM | Wrestling
No. 18 UNI wrestling at Cliff Keen Invite and 47th annual Jim Koch Open
SATURDAY – Dec. 1, 2018
Jim Koch Open
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LAS VEGAS – UNI wrestling advanced four Panthers to the semifinals of the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invite, and the team was sitting in fourth after the first day of competition.
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Josh Alber, Bryce Steiert, Taylor Lujan and Drew Foster remain on the championship side of the bracket, while Max Thomsen and Carter Isley will battle for a shot at third place tomorrow.
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All-American Drew Foster, who is seeded sixth, beat out native Iowan Max Lyon of Purdue to advance at 184 pounds. He followed it up by knocking off No. 3 seed Zack Zavatsky of Virginia Tech in a 9-6 decision. Zavatsky was sixth at last year's national championships.
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In the semifinals, Foster will face Taylor Venz of Nebraska, who was fourth at last year's national championships.
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At 141 pounds, Alber will face top-seeded Joseph McKenna, who was third at the 2018 NCAA national championships.
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Steiret will face the No. 7 seed Mekhi Lewis of Virginia Tech at 165 pounds.
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At 174 pounds, Lujan will be looking to avenge a close loss to his semifinal opponent, Daniel Lewis of Missouri. Lewis, who took fourth at last year's national championships, beat Lujan 13-10 in a dual last season.
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All-American Thomsen, who opened his season today at the invite, was edged out in a 3-2 decision in the quarterfinals to No. 5 seed Mitch Finesilver of Duke. He will be competing for a shot at third place tomorrow.
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Heavyweight Carter Isley is still in the hunt for a medal. Falling in the first round, Isley battled back, with his final bout ending in a tiebreaker. He faces a Big 12 opponent in Brian Andrews of Wyoming tomorrow.
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Jay Schwarm racked up a fall and tech fall on the day before being bumped from invite at 125 pounds. Izaak Shedenhelm lost his opening match at 197 pounds and finished 2-2 on the day.
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Jack Skudlarczyk and Patrick Schoenfelder went 0-2 at 133 pounds and 157 pounds.
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Many of the other remaining Panthers will be competing at the Jim Koch Open in Wisconsin at an open tournament tomorrow.
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133 | Jack Skudlarczyk - DNP
141 | No. 4 seed Josh Alber
149 | No. 4 seed Max Thomsen
157 | Patrick Schoenfelder - DNP
165 | No. 3 seed Bryce Steiert
174 | No. 3 seed Taylor Lujan
184 | No. 6 seed Drew Foster
197 | Izaak Shedenhelm - DNP
285 | Carter Isley
- Las Vegas Convention Center | Las Vegas, Nevada
- Nov. 30-Dec. 1
- Watch ($) FloWrestling: http://bit.ly/2BwLg5T
- Brackets and results (FloWrestling): http://bit.ly/2SerQIx
SATURDAY – Dec. 1, 2018
- 11 a.m. CT: Round 7 consolation second of (8)
- Noon CT: Round 8 championship semifinals | Round 9 consolation semifinals, consolation finals fifth through eighth places
- 5 p.m. CT: Championship finals first through fourth places
Jim Koch Open
- 9 a.m. Dec. 1
- Kenosha, Wisconsin | Petretti Fieldhouse
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LAS VEGAS – UNI wrestling advanced four Panthers to the semifinals of the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invite, and the team was sitting in fourth after the first day of competition.
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Josh Alber, Bryce Steiert, Taylor Lujan and Drew Foster remain on the championship side of the bracket, while Max Thomsen and Carter Isley will battle for a shot at third place tomorrow.
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All-American Drew Foster, who is seeded sixth, beat out native Iowan Max Lyon of Purdue to advance at 184 pounds. He followed it up by knocking off No. 3 seed Zack Zavatsky of Virginia Tech in a 9-6 decision. Zavatsky was sixth at last year's national championships.
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In the semifinals, Foster will face Taylor Venz of Nebraska, who was fourth at last year's national championships.
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At 141 pounds, Alber will face top-seeded Joseph McKenna, who was third at the 2018 NCAA national championships.
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Steiret will face the No. 7 seed Mekhi Lewis of Virginia Tech at 165 pounds.
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At 174 pounds, Lujan will be looking to avenge a close loss to his semifinal opponent, Daniel Lewis of Missouri. Lewis, who took fourth at last year's national championships, beat Lujan 13-10 in a dual last season.
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All-American Thomsen, who opened his season today at the invite, was edged out in a 3-2 decision in the quarterfinals to No. 5 seed Mitch Finesilver of Duke. He will be competing for a shot at third place tomorrow.
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Heavyweight Carter Isley is still in the hunt for a medal. Falling in the first round, Isley battled back, with his final bout ending in a tiebreaker. He faces a Big 12 opponent in Brian Andrews of Wyoming tomorrow.
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Jay Schwarm racked up a fall and tech fall on the day before being bumped from invite at 125 pounds. Izaak Shedenhelm lost his opening match at 197 pounds and finished 2-2 on the day.
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Jack Skudlarczyk and Patrick Schoenfelder went 0-2 at 133 pounds and 157 pounds.
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Many of the other remaining Panthers will be competing at the Jim Koch Open in Wisconsin at an open tournament tomorrow.
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TEAM SCORES (top 10):
- Ohio State 88 points
- Missouri 77.5 points
- Nebraska 64.5 points
- UNI 62 points
- Michigan 48.5 points
- Pittsburgh 48 points
- North Carolina 47 points
- Minnesota 46.5 points
- Purdue 45 points
- Rutgers 42.5 points
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COMPLETE RESULTS:
125 | No. 10 seed Jay Schwarm - DNP- W - Tyshwan White (Clarion) 1:44 F
- L - Nolan Hellickson (Harvard) 4-3
- W - Benny Martinez (Cal Poly) 17-2 TF (7:00)
- L - LouieHayes (Virginia) 11-3 MD
133 | Jack Skudlarczyk - DNP
- L - No. 7 seed Charles Tucker (Cornell) 11-2 MD
- L – Lukus Stricker (Harvard) 8-2
141 | No. 4 seed Josh Alber
- W - Taylor Ortz (Clarion) 2:45 F
- W - Anthony Sparacio (Binghamton) 3-2
- W – No. 5 seed Nic Gil (Navy) 2-1 TB2
- NEXT: No. 1 seed Joseph McKenna (Ohio State)
149 | No. 4 seed Max Thomsen
- W - Michael Sprague (American) 9-4
- W - Malik Amine (Michigan) 8-2
- L – No. 5 seed Mitch Finesilver (Duke) 3-2
- NEXT: Daxton Gordon (CSU Bakersfield)
157 | Patrick Schoenfelder - DNP
- L - Hunter Ladnier (Harvard) 12-6
- L - Evan Barczak (Drexel) 7-2
165 | No. 3 seed Bryce Steiert
- W - Izaiah Duran (North Idaho) 2:03 F
- W - Jacob Wright (Fresno State) 9-0
- W - No. 6 seed Connor Flynn (Missouri) 6-3
- NEXT: No. 7 seed Mekhi Lewis (Virginia Tech)
174 | No. 3 seed Taylor Lujan
- W - Sage Heller (Hofstra) 3:54
- W - Carver James (Illinois) 5:43
- W – No. 6 seed Brandon Womack (Cornell) 16-9
- NEXT: No. 2 seed Daniel Lewis (Missouri)
184 | No. 6 seed Drew Foster
- W - Jordan Atienza (Central Michigan) 12-6
- W - Max Lyon (Purdue) 14-5 MD
- W- No. 3 seed Zack Zavatsky (Virginia Tech) 9-6
- NEXT: No. 2 seed Taylor Venz (Nebraska)
197 | Izaak Shedenhelm - DNP
- L - No. 7 seed Jackson Striggow (Michigan) 14-5 MD
- W - Austin McNeil (Campbell) 3-1
- W - Josh Loomer (CSU Bakersfield) 10-3
- L - Cale Davidson (Wyoming) 8:27 F TB1
285 | Carter Isley
- L - No. 7 seed Matt Stencel (Central Michigan) 1:37 F
- W - Joe Doyle (Binghamton) 7-4
- W - Jarrod Hinrichs (Nebraska Kearney) 4-2
- W - Jamarcus Grant (Oregon State) 2-1 TB2
- NEXT: Brian Andrews (Wyoming)
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