
Flashes Top No. 20 Michigan on 3-0 Day at EMU Duals
11/16/2013 11:37:00 PM | Wrestling
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YPSILANTI, Mich.- A 17-16 victory over No. 20 Michigan highlighted Kent State's 3-0 day at the Eastern Michigan Duals. Tyler Small, Mike DePalma, Ian Miller, Sam Wheeler and Cole Baxter all went 3-0 individually.
"The wins were contagious today," Head Coach Jim Andrassy said. "We were a lot better today and our guys were feeding off each other."
The Golden Flashes started their day with a 42-4 thrashing of Gardner-Webb and ended the duals with a 32-9 victory over Campbellsville. However, the most impressive display came against the Wolverines as DePalma and Wheeler each upset higher ranked opponents and Miller worked his way to a technical fall.
DePalma topped No. 8 Eric Grajales (Michigan) 9-5 and recorded pins in his other two matches.
"Mike did really well today and looked like he'd been there before," Andrassy said.
Wheeler, a sophomore 184-pounder, improved to 6-0 on the year with a pair of major decisions and a 3-1 win over No. 11 Max Huntley (Michigan).
The Flashes and Wolverines each won five matches, but a pair of bonus points from Miller's 22-5 tech fall of Jake Salazar made the difference in Kent State's one-point win. Miller also had a pair of pins on the day.
"Ian really wrestled well from all three positions," Andrassy said. "We even moved him up a weight for his last match and he didn't miss a beat."
Baxter's 3-0 day at 197 included a 17-0 tech fall of Gardner-Webb's Terry Henderson.
"Cole's been hard to score on," Andrassy said. "He keeps the match at his pace and he does well in scrambles."
Like DePalma, Small went from an 0-3 day last weekend to a 3-0 day on Saturday.
"Tyler's coming around," Andrassy said. "He had some catching up to do after the offseason, but he's a lot closer to where he was two years ago."
Sophomore 133-pounder Mack McGuire and redshirt freshman Mimmo Lytle each went 2-1. Lytle notched a pair of pins.
Bowen Field House also hosted the Eastern Michigan Open, which also included a number of standout performances by the Golden Flashes. Sophomore Del Vinas placed third at 125 pounds, going 3-1.
Sophomore Kyle Bauer went 5-1 with a pin and a major decision in a fifth place finish at 141.
Redshirt freshman Trevor White placed second at 184. Junior Andrew Candiello dropped his opening bout at 157, before winning four of his next five in a seventh place finish.
Freshman Stephen Suglio won his final two matches at 197 on his way to a fifth place. Junior heavyweight Jordan Marrero went 3-2 with a major decision in a sixth place finish.
Kent State returns to action Nov. 23 at the Navy Classic, looking to repeat as tournament champions.
Kent State 42 Gardner-Webb 4
125: Alfredo Gray (KSU) dec. Cortez Starkes (GWU), 13-7 (KSU, 3-0)
133: Mack McGuire (KSU) pinned Victor Blasucci (GWU), 00:52 (KSU, 9-0)
141: Tyler Small (KSU) dec. Ryan Mosley (GWU), 5-0 (KSU, 12-0)
149: Michael DePalma (KSU) pinned Tyler Ziegler (GWU),00:59 (KSU, 18-0)
157: Ian Miller (KSU) pinned Kyle Ash (GWU), 1:29 (KSU, 24-0)
165: Austin Trott (GWU) maj. dec. Clay Wenger (KSU), 12-0 (KSU, 24-4)
174: Caleb Marsh (KSU) dec. Brett Stein (GWU), 10-5 (KSU, 27-4)
184: Sam Wheeler (KSU) maj. dec. Gray Jones (GWU), 14-6 (KSU, 31-4)
197: Cole Baxter (KSU) tech. fall Terry Henderson (GWU), 17-0 (KSU, 36-4)
285: Mimmo Lytle (KSU) pinned Justin Kozera (GWU), 00:20 (KSU, 42-4)
Kent State 17 Michigan 16
125: Conor Youtsey (U-M) dec. Alfredo Gray (KSU), 9-4 (U-M, 3-0)
133: Rossi Bruno (U-M) dec. Mack McGuire (KSU), 6-4 (U-M, 6-0)
141: Tyler Small (KSU) dec. Angelo Latora (U-M), 7-2 (U-M, 6-3)
149: Mike DePalma (KSU) dec. Eric Grajales (U-M), 9-5 (Tied, 6-6)
157: Ian Miller (KSU) tech. fall Jake Salazar (U-M), 22-5 (KSU, 11-6)
165: Dan Yates (U-M) maj. dec. Clay Wenger (KSU), 14-1 (KSU, 11-10)
174: Ben Ralston (U-M) dec. Caleb Marsh (KSU), 8-7 (U-M, 13-11)
184: Sam Wheeler (KSU) dec. Max Huntley (U-M), 3-1 (KSU, 14-13)
197: Cole Baxter (KSU) dec. Chris Heald (U-M), 5-2 (KSU, 17-13)
285: Adam Coon (U-M) dec. Mimmo Lytle (KSU), 2-0 (KSU, 17-16)
Kent State 32 Campbellsvile 9
125: Cody Steiner dec. Alfredo Gray 9-7
133: Mack McGuire (KSU) dec. Tyler Alsip 6-1
141: Tyler Small (KSU) dec. Colby Rinehart 5-0
149: Mike DePalma (KSU) pin Kyle Terry
157: Shawn McGhee dec. Keklak
165: Ian Miller pin Trey Rhodes 4:55
174: Marvin Lawrence dec. Clay Wenger 1-0
184: Sam Wheeler (KSU) maj. dec. Travis McIntosh 12-3
197: Cole Baxter (KSU) dec. Nate Knauf 2-0
285: Mimmo Lytle (KSU) pin Justin McDaniel 1:10
YPSILANTI, Mich.- A 17-16 victory over No. 20 Michigan highlighted Kent State's 3-0 day at the Eastern Michigan Duals. Tyler Small, Mike DePalma, Ian Miller, Sam Wheeler and Cole Baxter all went 3-0 individually.
"The wins were contagious today," Head Coach Jim Andrassy said. "We were a lot better today and our guys were feeding off each other."
The Golden Flashes started their day with a 42-4 thrashing of Gardner-Webb and ended the duals with a 32-9 victory over Campbellsville. However, the most impressive display came against the Wolverines as DePalma and Wheeler each upset higher ranked opponents and Miller worked his way to a technical fall.
DePalma topped No. 8 Eric Grajales (Michigan) 9-5 and recorded pins in his other two matches.
"Mike did really well today and looked like he'd been there before," Andrassy said.
Wheeler, a sophomore 184-pounder, improved to 6-0 on the year with a pair of major decisions and a 3-1 win over No. 11 Max Huntley (Michigan).
The Flashes and Wolverines each won five matches, but a pair of bonus points from Miller's 22-5 tech fall of Jake Salazar made the difference in Kent State's one-point win. Miller also had a pair of pins on the day.
"Ian really wrestled well from all three positions," Andrassy said. "We even moved him up a weight for his last match and he didn't miss a beat."
Baxter's 3-0 day at 197 included a 17-0 tech fall of Gardner-Webb's Terry Henderson.
"Cole's been hard to score on," Andrassy said. "He keeps the match at his pace and he does well in scrambles."
Like DePalma, Small went from an 0-3 day last weekend to a 3-0 day on Saturday.
"Tyler's coming around," Andrassy said. "He had some catching up to do after the offseason, but he's a lot closer to where he was two years ago."
Sophomore 133-pounder Mack McGuire and redshirt freshman Mimmo Lytle each went 2-1. Lytle notched a pair of pins.
Bowen Field House also hosted the Eastern Michigan Open, which also included a number of standout performances by the Golden Flashes. Sophomore Del Vinas placed third at 125 pounds, going 3-1.
Sophomore Kyle Bauer went 5-1 with a pin and a major decision in a fifth place finish at 141.
Redshirt freshman Trevor White placed second at 184. Junior Andrew Candiello dropped his opening bout at 157, before winning four of his next five in a seventh place finish.
Freshman Stephen Suglio won his final two matches at 197 on his way to a fifth place. Junior heavyweight Jordan Marrero went 3-2 with a major decision in a sixth place finish.
Kent State returns to action Nov. 23 at the Navy Classic, looking to repeat as tournament champions.
Kent State 42 Gardner-Webb 4
125: Alfredo Gray (KSU) dec. Cortez Starkes (GWU), 13-7 (KSU, 3-0)
133: Mack McGuire (KSU) pinned Victor Blasucci (GWU), 00:52 (KSU, 9-0)
141: Tyler Small (KSU) dec. Ryan Mosley (GWU), 5-0 (KSU, 12-0)
149: Michael DePalma (KSU) pinned Tyler Ziegler (GWU),00:59 (KSU, 18-0)
157: Ian Miller (KSU) pinned Kyle Ash (GWU), 1:29 (KSU, 24-0)
165: Austin Trott (GWU) maj. dec. Clay Wenger (KSU), 12-0 (KSU, 24-4)
174: Caleb Marsh (KSU) dec. Brett Stein (GWU), 10-5 (KSU, 27-4)
184: Sam Wheeler (KSU) maj. dec. Gray Jones (GWU), 14-6 (KSU, 31-4)
197: Cole Baxter (KSU) tech. fall Terry Henderson (GWU), 17-0 (KSU, 36-4)
285: Mimmo Lytle (KSU) pinned Justin Kozera (GWU), 00:20 (KSU, 42-4)
Kent State 17 Michigan 16
125: Conor Youtsey (U-M) dec. Alfredo Gray (KSU), 9-4 (U-M, 3-0)
133: Rossi Bruno (U-M) dec. Mack McGuire (KSU), 6-4 (U-M, 6-0)
141: Tyler Small (KSU) dec. Angelo Latora (U-M), 7-2 (U-M, 6-3)
149: Mike DePalma (KSU) dec. Eric Grajales (U-M), 9-5 (Tied, 6-6)
157: Ian Miller (KSU) tech. fall Jake Salazar (U-M), 22-5 (KSU, 11-6)
165: Dan Yates (U-M) maj. dec. Clay Wenger (KSU), 14-1 (KSU, 11-10)
174: Ben Ralston (U-M) dec. Caleb Marsh (KSU), 8-7 (U-M, 13-11)
184: Sam Wheeler (KSU) dec. Max Huntley (U-M), 3-1 (KSU, 14-13)
197: Cole Baxter (KSU) dec. Chris Heald (U-M), 5-2 (KSU, 17-13)
285: Adam Coon (U-M) dec. Mimmo Lytle (KSU), 2-0 (KSU, 17-16)
Kent State 32 Campbellsvile 9
125: Cody Steiner dec. Alfredo Gray 9-7
133: Mack McGuire (KSU) dec. Tyler Alsip 6-1
141: Tyler Small (KSU) dec. Colby Rinehart 5-0
149: Mike DePalma (KSU) pin Kyle Terry
157: Shawn McGhee dec. Keklak
165: Ian Miller pin Trey Rhodes 4:55
174: Marvin Lawrence dec. Clay Wenger 1-0
184: Sam Wheeler (KSU) maj. dec. Travis McIntosh 12-3
197: Cole Baxter (KSU) dec. Nate Knauf 2-0
285: Mimmo Lytle (KSU) pin Justin McDaniel 1:10
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