8 Nicolas Aguilar (Rutgers), 2:53
5 Ryan Thomas (Minnesota), 3-1
7 Collin Purinton (Nebraska), 11-3 4 Kanen Storr (Michigan) dec. No.
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11 Elijah Cleary (Ohio State) dec. No. 8 Thomas Penola (Purdue), 7-2 6 Michael DeAugustino (Northwestern) pinned No. 4 Chad Red (Nebraska) dec. No. 4 Isaiah White (Nebraska) dec. No.
12 Alex Hrisopoulos (Michigan State), 3-2 5 Graham Rooks (Indiana) dec. No.
10 Jelani Embree (Michigan), 3-2 9 Luke Luffman (Illinois), 0:28
2 Devin Schroder (Purdue) tech. 2 Roman Bravo-Young (Penn State) dec. No. Murin is 1-2 in his Iowa career against McKee.
13 Eddie Bolivar (Indiana), 12-2 No. Quarterfinals: No. He added to his score with another takedown in the final 20 seconds of the opening period and went into the second up 5-1.Cassioppi made quick work of his outmatched opponent, pinning Robinson early in the first period.All 10 Hawkeyes advanced to the second round.
The Hawkeyes lead the team race entering Sunday's sessions with 121.5 points, 19 ahead of Nebraska. 11 Willie Scott (Rutgers), 8-1 No. 7 Collin Purinton (Nebraska) pinned No. 9 Drew Hughes (Michigan State), 16-5 No. 10 Griffin Parriott (Purdue), 8:59
14 Nick Willham (Indiana), 14-4 1 Spencer Lee (Iowa) pinned No. 10 Jared Krattiger (Wisconsin), 2-1 (TB2)
The official home for NCAA college wrestling news, scores, rankings and history. 3 Dylan Lydy (Purdue) dec. No. This year, Murin defeated McKee by 6-4 decision.Lugo will take on Purdue’s Griffin Parriott in the next round.Young will take on Nebraska’s Peyton Robb in the next round.
8 Eric Barone (Illinois) dec. No.
14 Fernie Silva (Indiana), 8-4 Young defeated Robb by decision, 6-4, in a dual earlier this season.Marinelli will take on Illinois’ Danny Braunagel in the next round.
7 Joey Gunther (Illinois) dec. No.
7 Peyton Robb (Nebraska), 3-2 That would be the same score heading into the third period.
10 Hunter Ritter (Minnesota), 2:52 13 Jake Hinz (Indiana), 3:00 (18-0) Last season, McKee defeated Murin in a dual match and at the 2019 Big Ten Championships. No. MINNEAPOLIS - Penn State won the 2019 Big Ten Wrestling Championships title on Sunday with a team score of 157.5.The Nittany Lions earned their sixth Big Ten Championship and first since 2016.
Decatur got DeSanto on his back once in the second, but it was all Iowa the rest of the way as DeSanto secured the major decision.DeSanto will take on Nebraska’s Ridge Lovett in the next round. 12 Matt Santos (Michigan State), 11-0 9 Johnny Sebastian (Wisconsin), 9-3
First round: No. Continuous updates of Iowa's performance in New Jersey.PISCATAWAY, NJ – The Big Ten Wrestling Championships are underway in New Jersey. 4 Travis Piotrowski (Illinois) major dec. No.
No. 1 Spencer Lee tech. 1 Sammy Sasso (Ohio State) dec. No. 10 Garrett Pepple (Michigan State), 3-0 Consolations: No. Iowa has each of its 10 wrestlers seeded among the top three – thus, the underdog status for the defending champion Nittany Lions.
13 Mousa Jodeh (Illinois), 6-1 8 Joey Silva (Michigan) dec. No.
That lead held for DeSanto the rest of the way as he won by that 1-0 score and advanced to the semifinals.Murin picked up an escape point to begin the second period to open the scoring at 1-0. Quarterfinals: No.
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4 Kanen Storr (Michigan), 3-0 3 Jacob Warner (Iowa) major dec. No. 2 Kaleb Young, 3-1
11 Max Lyon (Purdue), 7-1 Quarterfinals: No. No. 14 Parker Robinson (Maryland), 1:16 No. 8 Layne Malczewski (Michigan State), 1:43
No. 10 Kyle Cochran (Maryland), 14-1 14 Kyle Jasenski (Maryland), 12-4 Penn State claimed five individual titles from Jason Nolf (157), Vincenzo Joseph (165), Mark Hall (174), Bo Nickal (197) and Anthony Cassar (285).