University of Northern Iowa Athletics

UNI wrestling sitting in second place after first session of Big 12 Championships
3/5/2022 3:20:00 PM | Wrestling
No. 17 UNI wrestling at Big 12 Championships
BOK Center (19,199)Â |Â Tulsa, Oklahoma
MARCH 5
MARCH 6
TULSA, Okla. - UNI wrestling advanced six wrestlers to the semifinals to hold on to second place in the team standings after the first session of the Big 12 Championships.Â
Bonus point wins helped the Panthers stay within two points of Oklahoma State in the team standings after the first session.Â
In the opening match of the tournament for UNI, No. 16 Brody Teske was working on a tech fall but got the fall in 6 minutes, 6 seconds instead for the Panthers. Teske, the reigning Big 12 champion is seeded third at 125 pounds. He earned a spot in the 125-pound semifinals tonight with a 6-5 decision over Iowa State's Kysen Terukina.Â
At 184 pounds, UNI's other reigning Big 12 champion Parker Keckeisen notched two major decision wins to advance to the semifinals. He beat Air Force's Jake Thompson 14-5Â and followed up with a 12-4 major decision over North Dakota State's DJ Parker.
After a first-round bye, Kyle Biscoglia cranked out a 10-2 major decision over No. 31 Tony Madrigal (Oklahoma) at 133 pounds. Lance Runyon (174 pounds)opened with an 8-0 major decision over Jackson Hemauer of Northern Colorado and edged out Hayden Hastings (Wyoming) in a 5-1 decision.Â
Colin Realbuto delivered UNI's first upset of the tournament with a win over fourth-seeded No. 18 Josh Edmond of Missouri in a 3-1 decision at 149 pounds. Austin Yant also advanced to the 165-pound semifinals with a 4-1 decision over Danny Snediker of Utah Valley.
No. 33 Derek Holschlag opened with a 4-1 decision over Kenny O'Neil of South Dakota State before No. 5 Jared Franek (North Dakota State) bumped him into the consolation bracket in an 8-4 decision.
Also still competing in consolations are No. 23 Cael Happel, who is the sixth seed at 141 pounds, John Gunderson at 197 pounds and heavyweight Tyrell Gordon. Â
Team Scores
WEIGHT (SEED) #NCAA RANKINGÂ
125 |Â (3) #16 Brody Teske
133 |Â (2) #21 Kyle Biscoglia
141 |Â (6) #23 Cael Happel
149 | (5) Colin RealbutoÂ
157 |Â (7) #33 Derek Holschlag
165 |Â (3) #13 Austin YantÂ
174 |Â (4) #20 Lance RunyonÂ
184 |Â (1) #4 Parker KeckeisenÂ
197 |Â John GundersonÂ
285 |Â #32 Tyrell GordonÂ
BOK Center (19,199)Â |Â Tulsa, Oklahoma
MARCH 5
- 5 p.m. CT semifinals / 2 rounds of consolations
- Watch: ESPN+ (https://unipanthers.com/sports/2022/3/3/big-12-hub.aspx)
MARCH 6
- Noon CT consolation semis / 7th place matches / 3rd-5th place matches / true matches
- Watch: ESPN+ (https://unipanthers.com/sports/2022/3/3/big-12-hub.aspx)
 - 7 p.m. finals (1 mat)
- Watch: ESPN2
TULSA, Okla. - UNI wrestling advanced six wrestlers to the semifinals to hold on to second place in the team standings after the first session of the Big 12 Championships.Â
Bonus point wins helped the Panthers stay within two points of Oklahoma State in the team standings after the first session.Â
In the opening match of the tournament for UNI, No. 16 Brody Teske was working on a tech fall but got the fall in 6 minutes, 6 seconds instead for the Panthers. Teske, the reigning Big 12 champion is seeded third at 125 pounds. He earned a spot in the 125-pound semifinals tonight with a 6-5 decision over Iowa State's Kysen Terukina.Â
At 184 pounds, UNI's other reigning Big 12 champion Parker Keckeisen notched two major decision wins to advance to the semifinals. He beat Air Force's Jake Thompson 14-5Â and followed up with a 12-4 major decision over North Dakota State's DJ Parker.
After a first-round bye, Kyle Biscoglia cranked out a 10-2 major decision over No. 31 Tony Madrigal (Oklahoma) at 133 pounds. Lance Runyon (174 pounds)opened with an 8-0 major decision over Jackson Hemauer of Northern Colorado and edged out Hayden Hastings (Wyoming) in a 5-1 decision.Â
Colin Realbuto delivered UNI's first upset of the tournament with a win over fourth-seeded No. 18 Josh Edmond of Missouri in a 3-1 decision at 149 pounds. Austin Yant also advanced to the 165-pound semifinals with a 4-1 decision over Danny Snediker of Utah Valley.
No. 33 Derek Holschlag opened with a 4-1 decision over Kenny O'Neil of South Dakota State before No. 5 Jared Franek (North Dakota State) bumped him into the consolation bracket in an 8-4 decision.
Also still competing in consolations are No. 23 Cael Happel, who is the sixth seed at 141 pounds, John Gunderson at 197 pounds and heavyweight Tyrell Gordon. Â
Team Scores
- Oklahoma State 57
- UNI 55
- Iowa State 54
- Missouri 40.5
- South Dakota State 34
- Oklahoma 32.5
- North Dakota State 32
- West Virginia 22
- Wyoming 22
- Air Force 11
- Utah Valley 11
- Northern Colorado 9.0
WEIGHT (SEED) #NCAA RANKINGÂ
125 |Â (3) #16 Brody Teske
- W - Jared Van Vleet (Air Force) 6:06 F
- W - #18 Kysen Terukina (Iowa State) 6-5
- NEXT: (7) #22 Joey Prata (Oklahoma)
133 |Â (2) #21 Kyle Biscoglia
- W - (7) #31 Tony Madrigal (Oklahoma) 10-2 MD
- NEXT: Haiden Drury (Utah Valley)
141 |Â (6) #23 Cael Happel
- L - Andrew Alirez (UNC) 7-2
- NEXT: (5) #16 Carter Young (OSU)
149 | (5) Colin RealbutoÂ
- W - (4) #18 Josh Edmond (Missouri) 3-1
- NEXT: (1) #15 Kaden Gfeller (Oklahoma State)
157 |Â (7) #33 Derek Holschlag
- W - Kenny O`Neil (South Dakota State) 4-1
- L - (2) #5 Jared Franek (North Dakota State)Â 8-4
- NEXT: Giano Petrucelli (Air Force)
165 |Â (3) #13 Austin YantÂ
- W - Danny Snediker (Utah Valley)Â 4-1
- NEXT: (2) #8 Peyton Hall (West Virginia)Â
174 |Â (4) #20 Lance RunyonÂ
- W - Jackson Hemauer (Northern Colorado) 8-0 MD
- W - Hayden Hastings (Wyoming) 5-1
- NEXT: (1) #9 Dustin Plott (Oklahoma State)
184 |Â (1) #4 Parker KeckeisenÂ
- W - Jake Thompson (Air Force) 14-5 MD
- W - DJ Parker (North Dakota State) 12-4 MD
- NEXT: (4) #10 Dakota Geer (Oklahoma State)
197 |Â John GundersonÂ
- L -Â Rocky Elam (Missouri) 14-3 MD
- NEXT: (3) #12 Jake Woodley (Oklahoma)Â
285 |Â #32 Tyrell GordonÂ
- L - Luke Surber (Oklahoma State) 13-3 MD
- NEXT: (8) #29 Josh Heindselman (Oklahoma)
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