Nick Lee for PSU is no question #1 in 141. Luke Pletcher is no question #2 at 141. Those two are so much better than everyone else they might as well cancel 141 for the season lol.TRENCHFOOT wrote: ↑Sun Feb 16, 2020 4:52 pm 141lbs Nick Lee for PSU is one strong wiry dude! I watched it. It was a good one. Enjoyed every match.
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Sounds as if the Buckeyes were in this one throughout the whole match. Penn State always very hard to beat, I think the Buckeyes are closing the gap each and every year though.Chieftain2009 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 16, 2020 5:07 pmNick Lee for PSU is no question #1 in 141. Luke Pletcher is no question #2 at 141. Those two are so much better than everyone else they might as well cancel 141 for the season lol.TRENCHFOOT wrote: ↑Sun Feb 16, 2020 4:52 pm 141lbs Nick Lee for PSU is one strong wiry dude! I watched it. It was a good one. Enjoyed every match.
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VetteMan wrote: ↑Sun Feb 16, 2020 8:21 pmSounds as if the Buckeyes were in this one throughout the whole match. Penn State always very hard to beat, I think the Buckeyes are closing the gap each and every year though.Chieftain2009 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 16, 2020 5:07 pmNick Lee for PSU is no question #1 in 141. Luke Pletcher is no question #2 at 141. Those two are so much better than everyone else they might as well cancel 141 for the season lol.TRENCHFOOT wrote: ↑Sun Feb 16, 2020 4:52 pm 141lbs Nick Lee for PSU is one strong wiry dude! I watched it. It was a good one. Enjoyed every match.
PSU no doubt the big dog But like ya said the Bucks are getting closer year in year out
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Chieftain2009 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 16, 2020 5:07 pmNick Lee for PSU is no question #1 in 141. Luke Pletcher is no question #2 at 141. Those two are so much better than everyone else they might as well cancel 141 for the season lol.TRENCHFOOT wrote: ↑Sun Feb 16, 2020 4:52 pm 141lbs Nick Lee for PSU is one strong wiry dude! I watched it. It was a good one. Enjoyed every match.
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Chieftain2009 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 16, 2020 5:07 pmNick Lee for PSU is no question #1 in 141. Luke Pletcher is no question #2 at 141. Those two are so much better than everyone else they might as well cancel 141 for the season lol.TRENCHFOOT wrote: ↑Sun Feb 16, 2020 4:52 pm 141lbs Nick Lee for PSU is one strong wiry dude! I watched it. It was a good one. Enjoyed every match.
Have missed you posting about the wreslting team here lately
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Nothing happening here as of right now. Their match against PSU was their last one. No more meets for the Buckeyes until the Big Ten Championships next Saturday and Sunday (March 7-8).countywide35 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 8:50 pmChieftain2009 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 16, 2020 5:07 pmNick Lee for PSU is no question #1 in 141. Luke Pletcher is no question #2 at 141. Those two are so much better than everyone else they might as well cancel 141 for the season lol.TRENCHFOOT wrote: ↑Sun Feb 16, 2020 4:52 pm 141lbs Nick Lee for PSU is one strong wiry dude! I watched it. It was a good one. Enjoyed every match.
Have missed you posting about the wreslting team here lately
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Chieftain2009 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 11:59 pmNothing happening here as of right now. Their match against PSU was their last one. No more meets for the Buckeyes until the Big Ten Championships next Saturday and Sunday (March 7-8).countywide35 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 8:50 pmHave missed you posting about the wreslting team here latelyChieftain2009 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 16, 2020 5:07 pm
Nick Lee for PSU is no question #1 in 141. Luke Pletcher is no question #2 at 141. Those two are so much better than everyone else they might as well cancel 141 for the season lol.
Well after I sent that to you I kinda of assumed that was The reason. I could’ve looked it up. But I like to converse One here with Yiu guys.
How do you expect the BIG10 tourney to unfold ?
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Love talking the Buckeyes wrestling. Obviously, the Big Ten is the most loaded conference in the nation in wrestling. The Big Ten has the #1 (Iowa), #2 (Penn State), #4 (Nebraska), #5 (Ohio State), #13 (Minnesota), #14 (Wisconsin), #15 (Purdue), #20 (Illinois), #22 (Michigan), #25 (Rutgers), as well as Northwestern receiving votes for the top 25 rankings.countywide35 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 27, 2020 6:42 amChieftain2009 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 11:59 pmNothing happening here as of right now. Their match against PSU was their last one. No more meets for the Buckeyes until the Big Ten Championships next Saturday and Sunday (March 7-8).countywide35 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 8:50 pm
Have missed you posting about the wreslting team here lately
Well after I sent that to you I kinda of assumed that was The reason. I could’ve looked it up. But I like to converse One here with Yiu guys.
How do you expect the BIG10 tourney to unfold ?
I believe the Buckeyes could finish anywhere between 1st and 5th at the conference championships. I do think they have a legit chance to win, as long as they are healthy, because they are a very good tournament team. They are a much better tournament team than they are a dual team.
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Chieftain2009 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 28, 2020 12:33 amLove talking the Buckeyes wrestling. Obviously, the Big Ten is the most loaded conference in the nation in wrestling. The Big Ten has the #1 (Iowa), #2 (Penn State), #4 (Nebraska), #5 (Ohio State), #13 (Minnesota), #14 (Wisconsin), #15 (Purdue), #20 (Illinois), #22 (Michigan), #25 (Rutgers), as well as Northwestern receiving votes for the top 25 rankings.countywide35 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 27, 2020 6:42 amChieftain2009 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 11:59 pm
Nothing happening here as of right now. Their match against PSU was their last one. No more meets for the Buckeyes until the Big Ten Championships next Saturday and Sunday (March 7-8).
Well after I sent that to you I kinda of assumed that was The reason. I could’ve looked it up. But I like to converse One here with Yiu guys.
How do you expect the BIG10 tourney to unfold ?
I believe the Buckeyes could finish anywhere between 1st and 5th at the conference championships. I do think they have a legit chance to win, as long as they are healthy, because they are a very good tournament team. They are a much better tournament team than they are a dual team.
No doubt the BIG10 is the cream of the crop in wreslting. Nationwide !
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Finally, wrestling is back in action! After the first day of the Big Ten Championships, the Buckeyes sit in 3rd place out of 14 teams with 94 points, leading Penn State by half a point. Iowa is dominating with 121.5 points, while Nebraska is in second with 102.5 points.
So far, 8 Buckeyes have automatically qualified for the NCAA Championships. 3 Buckeyes are in the finals on Sunday, while 4 more remain in contention for third place, and one more in contention for seventh place. Here are the results from day one:
Malik Heinselman (125lbs):
Rd. 1: Loss vs. #12 Michael DeAugustino (Northwestern); PIN, 4:35
Consolation 1: Win vs. #9 Patrick McKee (Minnesota); PIN, 2:07
Consolation 2: Win vs. #20 Justin Cardani (Illinois); D, 4-0
Consolation 3: Loss vs. #21 Liam Cronin (Indiana); D, 8-3
Jordan Decatur (133lbs):
Rd. 1: Loss vs. #2 Austin DeSanto (Iowa); MD, 17-3
Consolation 1: Loss vs. Boo Dryden (Minnesota); D, 1-0
#2 Luke Pletcher (141lbs):
Rd. 1: Bye Round
Quarterfinals: Win vs. #20 Dylan Duncan (Illinois); D, 11-5
Semifinals: Win vs. #6 Mitch McKee (Minnesota); MD, 11-3
#1 Sammy Sasso (149lbs):
Rd. 1: Bye Round
Quarterfinals: Win vs. #18 Yahya Thomas (Northwestern); TB-2, 5-4
Semifinals: Win vs. #11 Kanen Storr (Michigan); D, 3-0
Elijah Cleary (157lbs):
Rd. 1: Win vs. #20 Jake Tucker (Michigan State); D, 5-1
Quarterfinals: Loss vs. #7 Kendall Coleman (Purdue); D, 3-2
Consolation 2: Loss vs. Garrett Model (Wisconsin); MD, 10-2
#15 Ethan Smith (165lbs):
Rd. 1: Win vs. Tyler Meisinger (Michigan); MD, 18-4
Quarterfinals: Loss vs. #5 Isaiah White (Nebraska); D, 5-2
Consolation 2: Win vs. Brett Donner (Rutgers); D, 6-1
Consolation 3: Win vs. Drew Hughes (Michigan State); D, 10-4
#8 Kaleb Romero (174lbs):
Rd. 1: Win vs. Willie Scott (Rutgers); D, 8-1
Quarterfinals: Loss vs. #4 Dylan Lydy (Purdue); D, SV-2, 4-2
Consolation 2: Win vs. Max Maylor (Michigan); MD, 14-5
Consolation 3: Win vs. #20 Joey Gunther (Illinois); D, 6-2
#12 Rocky Jordan (184lbs):
Rd. 1: Win vs. Max Lyon (Purdue); D, 7-1
Quarterfinals: Loss vs. #9 Abe Assad (Iowa); MD, 8-0
Consolation 2: Win vs. Jack Jessen (Northwestern); MD, 15-2
Consolation 3: Win vs. #20 Johnny Sebastian (Wisconsin); Injury
#1 Kollin Moore (197lbs):
Rd. 1: Bye Round
Quarterfinals: Win vs. Jackson Striggow (Michigan); MD, 18-5
Semifinals: Win vs. #10 Lucas Davison (Northwestern); MD, 16-5
#17 Gary Traub (285lbs):
Rd. 1: Win vs. Christian Rebottaro (Michigan State); MD, 12-1
Quarterfinals: Loss vs. #3 Tony Cassioppi (Iowa); D, 4-0
Consolation 2: Win vs. Jack Heyob (Northwestern); MD, 14-5
Consolation 3: Win vs. #23 Thomas Penola (Purdue); D, 3-2
Although a conference championships is unlikely at this point, a TON of points are available for the Buckeyes to grab on Sunday on the final day.
So far, 8 Buckeyes have automatically qualified for the NCAA Championships. 3 Buckeyes are in the finals on Sunday, while 4 more remain in contention for third place, and one more in contention for seventh place. Here are the results from day one:
Malik Heinselman (125lbs):
Rd. 1: Loss vs. #12 Michael DeAugustino (Northwestern); PIN, 4:35
Consolation 1: Win vs. #9 Patrick McKee (Minnesota); PIN, 2:07
Consolation 2: Win vs. #20 Justin Cardani (Illinois); D, 4-0
Consolation 3: Loss vs. #21 Liam Cronin (Indiana); D, 8-3
Jordan Decatur (133lbs):
Rd. 1: Loss vs. #2 Austin DeSanto (Iowa); MD, 17-3
Consolation 1: Loss vs. Boo Dryden (Minnesota); D, 1-0
#2 Luke Pletcher (141lbs):
Rd. 1: Bye Round
Quarterfinals: Win vs. #20 Dylan Duncan (Illinois); D, 11-5
Semifinals: Win vs. #6 Mitch McKee (Minnesota); MD, 11-3
#1 Sammy Sasso (149lbs):
Rd. 1: Bye Round
Quarterfinals: Win vs. #18 Yahya Thomas (Northwestern); TB-2, 5-4
Semifinals: Win vs. #11 Kanen Storr (Michigan); D, 3-0
Elijah Cleary (157lbs):
Rd. 1: Win vs. #20 Jake Tucker (Michigan State); D, 5-1
Quarterfinals: Loss vs. #7 Kendall Coleman (Purdue); D, 3-2
Consolation 2: Loss vs. Garrett Model (Wisconsin); MD, 10-2
#15 Ethan Smith (165lbs):
Rd. 1: Win vs. Tyler Meisinger (Michigan); MD, 18-4
Quarterfinals: Loss vs. #5 Isaiah White (Nebraska); D, 5-2
Consolation 2: Win vs. Brett Donner (Rutgers); D, 6-1
Consolation 3: Win vs. Drew Hughes (Michigan State); D, 10-4
#8 Kaleb Romero (174lbs):
Rd. 1: Win vs. Willie Scott (Rutgers); D, 8-1
Quarterfinals: Loss vs. #4 Dylan Lydy (Purdue); D, SV-2, 4-2
Consolation 2: Win vs. Max Maylor (Michigan); MD, 14-5
Consolation 3: Win vs. #20 Joey Gunther (Illinois); D, 6-2
#12 Rocky Jordan (184lbs):
Rd. 1: Win vs. Max Lyon (Purdue); D, 7-1
Quarterfinals: Loss vs. #9 Abe Assad (Iowa); MD, 8-0
Consolation 2: Win vs. Jack Jessen (Northwestern); MD, 15-2
Consolation 3: Win vs. #20 Johnny Sebastian (Wisconsin); Injury
#1 Kollin Moore (197lbs):
Rd. 1: Bye Round
Quarterfinals: Win vs. Jackson Striggow (Michigan); MD, 18-5
Semifinals: Win vs. #10 Lucas Davison (Northwestern); MD, 16-5
#17 Gary Traub (285lbs):
Rd. 1: Win vs. Christian Rebottaro (Michigan State); MD, 12-1
Quarterfinals: Loss vs. #3 Tony Cassioppi (Iowa); D, 4-0
Consolation 2: Win vs. Jack Heyob (Northwestern); MD, 14-5
Consolation 3: Win vs. #23 Thomas Penola (Purdue); D, 3-2
Although a conference championships is unlikely at this point, a TON of points are available for the Buckeyes to grab on Sunday on the final day.
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Although they didn't claim the overall conference title, the Buckeyes did not disappoint in Piscataway. Overall, 8 Buckeyes punched their ticket to the NCAA Championships, including: Malik Heinselman (125lbs), Luke Pletcher (141lbs), Sammy Sasso (149lbs), Ethan Smith (165lbs), Kaleb Romero (174lbs), Rocky Jordan (184lbs), Kollin Moore (197lbs), and Gary Traub (285lbs).
Some other big highlights for the weekend include two conference champions! Luke Pletcher (141lbs) and Kollin Moore (197lbs) both won Big Ten Titles! Sammy Sasso (149lbs) also earned Big Ten runner-up honors!
OSU finished in 3rd place in the team standings with 112 points, just outscoring Penn State (4th) with 107 points. Iowa won the team title with 157.5 points, while Nebraska finished as runner-up with 132 points.
Next up, Ohio State will compete in the national championships March 19-21.
Some other big highlights for the weekend include two conference champions! Luke Pletcher (141lbs) and Kollin Moore (197lbs) both won Big Ten Titles! Sammy Sasso (149lbs) also earned Big Ten runner-up honors!
OSU finished in 3rd place in the team standings with 112 points, just outscoring Penn State (4th) with 107 points. Iowa won the team title with 157.5 points, while Nebraska finished as runner-up with 132 points.
Next up, Ohio State will compete in the national championships March 19-21.
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Kollin Moore, 3-time Big Ten Champion, and top rated 197lb wrestler in the USA, has been named as one of 8 Finalists for the 2020 Dan Hodge Trophy. The Dan Hodge Trophy is referred to as the wrestling equivalent of the Heisman Trophy for football, and is awarded to the best college wrestler. He not only went 27-0 this year, but also went 46-0 for his career, recording 36 pins while never allowing a takedown. If that isn't enough to win this award, then I just give up.
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Final Team Season Rankings:
Dual Rankings: #5
Tournament Rankings: #3
Dual Rankings: #5
Tournament Rankings: #3
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8 Buckeyes finished the season ranked in the top 30 nationally in their weight class. Including:
125lbs: Malik Heinselman (#27)
141lbs: Luke Pletcher (#1)
149lbs: Sammy Sasso (#3)
165lbs: Ethan Smith (#12)
174lbs: Kaleb Romero (#6)
184lbs: Rockey Jordan (#14)
197lbs: Kollin Moore (#1)
285lbs: Gary Traub (#19)
125lbs: Malik Heinselman (#27)
141lbs: Luke Pletcher (#1)
149lbs: Sammy Sasso (#3)
165lbs: Ethan Smith (#12)
174lbs: Kaleb Romero (#6)
184lbs: Rockey Jordan (#14)
197lbs: Kollin Moore (#1)
285lbs: Gary Traub (#19)
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Kollin Moore finished runner-up for the Hodge Trophy. He was edged out by Spencer Lee of Iowa, who won the award. These two are the only ones that could have won the award. Pound-for-pound, the best two wrestlers in the nation.
A Buckeye did win a national award though, as Sammy Sasso was named the National Freshman of the Year!
A Buckeye did win a national award though, as Sammy Sasso was named the National Freshman of the Year!
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Spencer Lee is an outstanding wrestler for Iowa, and was considered by a lot of people to be the favorite of the 8 wrestlers that were nominated for the award. Spencer Lee did receive 52 out of the 57 votes that were cast, with Kollin Moore getting 3 votes, while Ryan Deakin of Northwestern got 1 vote, and Shane Griffith of Stanford also getting 1 vote. A great year for Kollin Moore, besides going 27-0, really a shame that he won't have a chance to win the National Championship at 197lbs.
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Well the Transfer Portal was good to the Buckeyes today as Tate Orndorff, a Heavyweight from Utah Valley has announced that he will be transferring to OSU for his Junior and Senior seasons. He's a 2 time NCAA qualifier while at Utah Valley, and would have been the #8 seeded heavyweight in the NCAA tournament this year had it not been cancelled. He had an 18-4 record this year, and even though Utah Valley is not in the Pac-12, there Wrestling Program competes in that conference, as do a lot of other smaller programs doing likewise in larger conferences.
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The Buckeyes Wrestling Program just seems to be getting better each and every year. Even though the season was cut short this year, it was announced today that 4 Wrestlers were named 1st team All American. In each weight class there are 8 Wrestlers that are named 1st team All American, Kollin Moore, Luke Pletcher, Sammy Sasso, and Kaleb Romero each earned 1st team in there respective classes. Ethan Smith earned 2nd team in his class, while Rocky Jordan earned Hon.Mention in his class. Kollin Moore made All American 4 straight years while Luke Pletcher made it 3 straight. The Buckeyes have a very good recruiting class coming in next year, as they and Penn State and Iowa will probably be battling it out for the next few years in the Big Ten.
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2021 Buckeye Commit Paddy Gallagher of Lakewood St. Edward has been honored with this years 2020 Mark Zimmer Outstanding Wrestler of the year award. He went 33-1 this past season at 160lbs, and is another in the long line of outstanding High School wrestlers to come out of Lakewood St. Edward. St. Edward year in and out is normally one of the best High School wrestling programs in the State.