Nittany Lion Wrestling Sends Six to National Semifinals; Adds to Lead in Team Title Race

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Penn State Nittany Lion wrestling team advanced six wrestlers to the national semifinals at the 2024 NCAA Wrestling Championships in Kansas City’s T-Mobile Center. With the six semifinalists earning All-America laurels, all 10 of head coach Cael Sanderson‘s Nittany Lions are still alive at the tournament. The National Semifinals are set for tonight’s fourth session at 8 p.m. Eastern (7 p.m. local) on ESPN.
 
Penn State increased its lead in the race for the team National Championship. The Nittany Lions completed action in session three with 86.5 points at 4:00 p.m. and were in first place. Michigan was in second at 50.5 and Arizona State in third at 44.5. The Nittany Lions went 6-2 in the national quarterfinals and 4-0 in consolation action.
 
True freshman Braeden Davis, the No. seed at 125, faced No. 8 Richard Figueroa of Arizona State in Penn State’s first of eight quarterfinal bouts. Davis worked the center circle to start the bout. The Lion freshman pressured Figueroa, keeping the Devil’s back to the outside circle through 1:00. Davis fought off a solid Figueroa single and forced a reset out of bounds at :30. Tied 0-0, Davis chose down to start the second period and quickly escaped to a 1-0 lead. The duo battled in neutral for the remainder of the period and Davis led 1-0 after two. Figueroa chose down to start the third period and reversed Davis to a 2-1 lead. Davis worked his way to an escape, but Figueroa had riding time. Davis forced one stall and chased Figueroa for the final :20 seconds. Figueroa’s riding time allowed the Devil to post the 3-2 win and send Davis to consolation action, still alive for third place and All-America status.
 
Senior Beau Bartlett, the No. 2 seed at 141, battled No. 26 Vance Vombaur of Minnesota in the quarters. The duo battled in the center of the mat for the first two minutes-plus with neither wrestler breaking through on offense. Bartlett fought off a late Vombaur shot, and the match moved to the second tied 0-0. Bartlett chose down to start the second period and escaped to a 1-0 lead. He worked in neutral for the rest of the period and led 1-0 after two. Vombaur chose down to start the third period and quickly escaped to a 1-1 tie. Bartlett worked his way in on a single and finished off the takedown to take a 4-1 lead at the 1:04 mark. Vombaur escaped and worked his way in on a deep single. But Bartlett was steady on one leg, counter scrambled to control and quickly locked up a cradle as action moved to the mat. He picked up the fall at 6:48, advancing to the national semifinals, and became a two-time All-American in the process.
 
Sophomore Levi Haines, the No. 1 seed at 157, took on No. 8 Peyton Robb of Nebraska in his quarterfinal bout. Haines and Robb worked the center circle for the first minute-plus. Haines turned a single leg into a scramble and worked his way to a takedown and a 3-0 lead at 1:09. He was strong on top and turned Robb for three back points before the period ended to lead 6-0 after one. Haines chose down to start the second period and quickly escaped to a 7-0 lead. He fought off a late Robb shot and carried that lead into the third period. Robb chose down to start the third period and Haines controlled the action deep into the period. He clinched riding time and finished on top to post the strong 8-0 major decision. The win made him a two-time All-American and pushed him into the national semifinals.
 
Redshirt freshman Mitchell Mesenbrink, the No. 2 seed at 165, battled No. 10 Cameron Amine of Michigan in the quarterfinals. Mesenbrink walked Amine off the mat in the first :22, picking up an early stall warning. Mesenbrink worked his way in on a low single and worked to pull Amine back onto the mat as the clock hit 2:00. Amine was able to flee the mat and keep the bout scoreless at 1:38. Mesenbrink continued to chase the Wolverine to the outside circle and took a 1-0 lead on another Amine stall at :20. Trailing 1-0, Amine chose down to start the second period. He escaped to a 1-1 tie and Mesenbrink went back to work in the center circle. Mesenbrink used a fast low shot for a takedown and a 4-1 lead with :55 on the clock. Mesenbrink finished the period on top and led 4-1 with 1:05 in time after two. Mesenbrink chose down to start the third period and quickly escaped to a 5-1 lead. He picked up another point on another stall and won 6-1 going away. Mesenbrink became an All-American with the victory and moved into the national semifinals.
 
Senior Carter Starocci, the No. 9 seed at174, faced No. 1 Mekhi Lewis of Virginia Tech in the quarters. The duo battled through an even first minute on the NCAA logo. Starocci worked his way in on a high single and muscled his way to a takedown and a 3-0 lead the :59 mark. He went to work on top, dominating the action while building up riding time. He finished the period on top and led 3-0 with :59 in time after one. Starocci chose down to start the second period and quickly escaped to a 4-0 lead. The Nittany Lion senior worked the center of the mat, forcing Lewis into defense as the clock moved past 1:00. They finished in neutral and Starocci led 4-0 after two. Lewis chose neutral to start the third period. He battled Lewis through the first minute and was hit with a first stall at :44. He then moved in quickly on a single leg as the clock hit :30. He finished the bout in the at scramble and posted the convincing 4-0 win. Starocci became a four-time All-American with the win and moved into the NCAA semifinals.
 
Graduate Bernie Truax, the No. 6 seed at 184, faced No. 3 Dustin Plott of Oklahoma State in his quarterfinal bout. Truax struck quickly, taking a fast low single to take Plott down and lead 3-1 after a quick Cowboy escape. Plott connected on a low single and the Penn State corner immediately called for a dangerous or illegal hold. Action resumed, Plott got the takedown and Truax called for injury time. Plott took the 4-3 lead and chose down after injury time. He escaped to a 5-3 lead. Truax worked his way in on a high shot, but Plott was able to fight off the effort at :55. Truax trailed 5-3 after one, Plott took down to start the second and escaped to a 6-3 lead. The Cowboy took a 9-3 lead at 1:11 with a takedown. Truax added an escape and trailed 9-4 after two. Truax chose neutral to start the third, but Plott added another takedown and led 12-4. Truax escaped at 1:00. Plott picked up a late takedown and riding time to win 16-6.
 
Senior+ Aaron Brooks, the No. 1 seed at 197, met No. 8 Stephen Buchanan of Oklahoma in the quarterfinals. Brooks battled Buchanan in neutral through the 1:30 mark. He quickly worked his way behind the Sooner for the bout’s first takedown and a 3-0 lead at 1:25. Buchanan escaped to a 3-1 score and Brooks immediately moved in for the finish. He worked a takedown into chest control, turned Buchanan’s back to the mat and got his second straight first period pin, this one at 2:44. Brooks’ victory earned him his fifth All-America honor and moved him into the national semifinals.
 
Senior Greg Kerkvliet, the No. 1 seed at 285, took on No. 9 Nick Feldman of Ohio State in Penn State’s last quarterfinal match. Kerkvliet forced Feldman into defense from the onset, tracking the Buckeye down around the mat as the clock moved through the 1:40 mark.  The first period ended in a 0-0 tie. Kerkvliet chose down to start the second period and quickly escaped to a 1-0 lead. He continued to press Feldman into defense, shooting the Buckeye backwards at 1:20 and 1:05. Kerkvliet carried the 1-0 lead into the third period. Feldman, trailing 1-0, chose neutral to start the third. Kerkvliet took the only two shots over the next minute, working to widen his lead. He almost connected on a high double to Feldman blocked off the effort at :40. Kerkvliet fought off a solid low double in the final seconds and walked away with the 1-0 win. The victory earned Kerkvliet his fourth All-America honor and moved him into the semifinals.
 
Sophomore Aaron Nagao, the No. 10 seed at 133, battled No. 24 Julian Chlebove of Arizona State in the second round of consolation action. Chlebove worked his way in on an early shot and Nagao fought it off to keep things scoreless early. Nagao fought off a second shot and then a third to keep the match tied 0-0 after one. Chlebove chose down to start the second period and Nagao went to work on top. He broke the Sun Devil down, working him flat while looking for a chance to turn him. Chlebove escaped late to a 1-0 lead, but Nagao had 1:26 in riding time. Nagao chose down to start third. He worked his way to an escape with 1:30 left but lost his riding time edge and the match was tied 1-1. He worked through a low single, scrambled his way to a takedown and added two near fall points to take a 6-1 lead in the final :20. Arizona State challenged the call, and it was overturned. Penn State then challenged immediately and won on review, with Nagao awarded a takedown to lead 4-1 with :03 left. He picked up a riding time point and moved on in conso action with the 5-1 win.
 
He took on No. 12 Nick Bouzakis of Ohio State in his next conso bout. Nagao fought off an early Bouzakis shot, forcing a stalemate at 2:12. Ngao forced a scramble in the center circle at 1:00 and both wrestlers had opportunities, but a stalemate halted action at :25 and the bout moved to the second period tied 0-0. Bouzakis chose down to start the second and Nagao controlled the action deep into the second period. He built up over 1:30 in time and Bouzakis took injury time. Nagao took down on the reset with :22 left and quickly escaped to a 1-0 lead. He chose down to start the third period, escaped in seconds and still had 1:22 in riding time to his side. He finished in neutral, added the riding time point and continued on in conso action with the 3-0 win.
 
True freshman Tyler Kasak, the No. 7 seed at 149, battled No. 9 Ethan Fernandez of Cornell in the second round of consolation action. Fernandez took an early shot and Kasak quickly countered to control. He got a neutral danger takedown and ended the bout with a fast fall at just 0:36. The quick pin moved him on to the third round of consolations.
 
He met No. 17 Graham Rooks of Indiana in the next conso round. Kasak shot quickly, forcing a scramble that ended in a takedown at the 2:06 mark. The Lion true freshman controlled the action from the top position, building up over 1:00 in time while trying to turn the Hoosier for nearfall points. Rooks was hit with stalling at :40 and Kasak at :30. Kasak finished the period on top and led 3-0 with 2:06 in time after one. Kasak chose neutral to start the second period. He battled Rooks in neutral through the 1:00 mark then connected on a low single. He scrambled through the action for a neutral danger takedown to open up a 6-0 lead, which held into the third. Rooks took neutral to start the final stanza. Kasak iced the match with a takedown and the :55 mark, opening up a 9-0 lead. Rooks escaped to a 9-1 score. Kasak added a late takedown and riding time to move on in consolation action with the strong 13-1 major decision.
 
Penn State is 28-4 overall at the tournament’s midway point. The Nittany Lions have amassed 25.5 bonus points off five majors, seven tech falls and five pins.
 
Action continues on Friday with the national semifinals and All-America round at 8 p.m. Eastern (11 a.m. and 7 p.m. local). Saturday’s sessions are at 12 and 7 p.m. Eastern (11 a.m. and 6 p.m. local). All early sessions are telecast nationally on ESPNU, and all evening sessions are telecast nationally on ESPN.
 
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Penn State at 2024 NCAA Championships – Session 3
March 22, 2024 – Kansas City, Mo. – T-Mobile Center
 
Team Standings (Top 3 after session 3 at 4:00 p.m.)
1: PENN STATE – 86.5
2: Michigan – 50.5
3: Arizona State – 44.5
 
Weight-by-weight agate (RANKINGS LISTED ARE OFFICIAL TOURNAMENT SEED):
 
125: #1 Braeden Davis, Fr., Belleville, Mich./Dundee
Rd. 1: #33 Tristan Lujan, Michigan State – W, 8-1 dec.
Rd. 2: #17 Brett Ungar, Cornell – W, 2-1 dec.
Qtr: #8 Richard Figueroa, Arizona State – L, 2-3 dec.
Cn. 4: #5 Jore Volk, Wyoming – tonight
 
Davis met No. 33 Tristan Lujan in his first bout. Davis got in on a deep single at the 1:22 mark and worked his way into a takedown and a 3-0 lead at 1:08. He controlled the Spartan for the rest of the period and carried the 3-0 lead into the second period. Davis chose down to start the second period and quickly escaped to a 4-0 lead. Davis turned a solid single into a second takedown to lead 7-0 at :40. Lujan chose down to start the third period and Davis controlled the Spartan for :20 before he escaped to a 7-1 score. Davis held 2:01 in riding time and used that point to cap off an 8-1 win.
 
He took on No. 17 Brett Ungar of Cornell in the second round. Davis shot Ungar off the mat at 1:23 with a blast double but did not get the stall call with 1:55 on the clock. The Nittany Lion freshman continued to force Ungar backwards through the 1:00 mark. The first period ended in a scoreless tie. Davis chose down to start the second period and quickly escaped to a 1-0 lead. The Lion freshman continued to press Ungar back and the Big Red grappler worked the outside circle. Davis led 1-0 after two. Ungar chose down to start the third period and Davis went to work on top. The Nittany Lion controlled the action through the 1:00 mark and built his time up over 1:00. Davis was hit for stalling with :29 left, still on top. Ungar escaped with :08 left but Davis’ 1:41 in riding time was the factor in a 2-1 win. He advanced to the quarterfinals with the victory.
 
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133: #10 Aaron Nagao, So., La Habra, Calif./Esperanza
Rd. 1: #23 Marlon Yarbrough, Virginia – L, 5-13 maj. dec.
Cn. 1: #26 Kade Moore, Missouri – W, 16-1 (TF; 5:00)
Cn. 2: #24 Julian Chlebove, Arizona State – W, 5-1 dec.
Cn. 3: #16 Nick Bouzakis, Ohio State – W, 3-0 dec.
Cn. 4: #3 Kai Orine, North Carolina State – tonight
 
Nagao took on No. 23 Marlon Yarbrough of Virginia in the first round. Nagao fell behind 3-1 after an early scramble by Yarbrough and then 6-2 after a second Virginia takedown. Nagao worked the center of the mat through the :45 mark and trailed 6-2 after one. Nagao chose down to start the second period and escaped to a 6-3 score. Yarbrough worked through a low double for a third takedown and a 9-3 lead. Nagao chose neutral to start the third period, trailing 9-3, but Yarbrough notched a fourth takedown to lead 12-3. Nagao added a late reversal but dropped into consolation action after the 13-5 loss.
 
He battled #26 Kade Moore of Missouri in his first consolation bout. Nagao worked his way in on an early shot, forcing a scramble that led to a takedown and an early 3-0 lead. Nagao worked the top position, working to turn the Tiger grappler. Moore worked his way to an escape after a reset with 1:10 on the clock. Nagao continued his strong offense, notching a second takedown at :35. He added two back points and carried an 8-1 lead with 1:55 in time into the second period. Nagao escaped to start the second period and led 9-1. Moore took a low shot, forcing a scramble. Nagao scrambled through for a counter takedown and led 12-1. He worked Moore over to his back for a four count as the period ended and walked away with a 16-1 technical fall at 5:00.
 
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141: #2 Beau Bartlett, Sr., Tempe, Ariz./Wyoming Seminary (Pa.)
Rd. 1: #31 Kal Miller, Maryland – W, 6-1 dec.
Rd. 2: #15 Mitch Moore, Rutgers – WBF (5:49)
Qtr: #26 Vance Vombaur, Minnesota – WBF (6:48)
Semi: #6 Lachlan McNeil, Iowa – tonight
 
Bartlett took on No. 31 Kal Miller of Maryland in the first round. The duo battled through an even first period, with Bartlett nearly scoring at the end of the period to no avail. With the score tied 0-0, Bartlett chose down to start the second stanza and eventually worked his way to an escape and a 1-0 lead at the 1:17 mark. He carried that lead into the third period. Miller chose down to start the third and worked his way to an escape and a 1-1 tie at the 1:30 mark. Bartlett forced a scramble with a dep shot at the :50 mark. He finished off the takedown, and added two near fall points, with seconds left in the bout to post the 6-1 win.
 
He faced No. 15 Mitch Moore of Rutgers in the second round. The duo worked neutral through the 1:30 mark, wrestling in the center of the mat. Neither wrestler was able to find an opening in the opening period and the bout moved to the second tied 0-0. Bartlett chose down to start the second period and quickly escaped to a 1-0 lead.  Action continued in neutral through the :30 mark and to 0:00. Trailing 1-0, Moore chose down to start the third period. Moore escaped to a 1-1 tie at 1:30 and Bartlett quickly locked up a single. He finished off the takedown by locking up a cradle and got the fall at the 3:49 to advance to the quarterfinals.
 
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149: #7 Tyler Kasak, Fr., Doylestown, Pa./Bethlehem Catholic
Rd. 1: #26 Jaden Abas, Stanford – L, 2-4 dec.
Cn. 1: #23 Drew Roberts, Minnesota – W, 14-5 maj. dec.
Cn. 2: #9 Ethan Fernandez, Cornell – WBF (0:36)
Cn. 3: #17 Graham Rooks, Indiana – W, 13-1 maj. dec.
Cn. 4: #3 Jackson Arrington, North Carolina State – tonight
 
Kasak met No. 26 Jaden Abas of Stanford in his first match at nationals. Kasak fought off an early Abas shot, scrambling through the 2:00 mark before a stalemate ended things. After a scoreless first period, Kasak chose down to start the second and quickly escaped to a 1-0 lead. Abas worked his way on a deep single and Kasak fought off the move until the :10 mark, but Abas connected on a late double and led 3-1 after two. Abas chose down to start the third period and escaped to a 4-1 lead. Kasak spent the rest of the period working for a takedown. Abas gave up a stall point, but Kasak could not catch him and dropped into consolation action with the 4-2 loss.
 
He met No. 23 Drew Roberts of Minnesota in the first round of consolation action. Kasak paced the center circle, setting up on offense. He took a serious of quick shots that Roberts scrambled away from. Kasak connected on a shot late in the period and quickly rolled Roberts to his back for three near fall points, opening up a 6-0 lead. He added four more back points as the period ended and led 10-0 after one. Roberts chose down to start the second period and Kasak dominated the action on top. He built his riding time up over 2:00 before Roberts escaped and led 10-1 with 2:34 in time after two. Kasak chose down to start the third period and worked his way to a reversal and a 12-1 lead at 1:40. Roberts answered with an escape and a takedown before the bout ended. Kasak, with riding time, rolled into the second consolation round with a 14-5 major decision.
 
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157: #1 Levi Haines, So., Arendtsville, Pa./Biglerville —
Rd. 1: #32 Isaac Wilcox, Ohio State – W, 17-2 (TF; 7:00)
Rd. 2: #16 Teague Travis, Oklahoma State – W, 19-4 (TF; 6:41)
Qtr: #8 Peyton Robb, Nebraska – W, 8-0 maj. dec.
Semi: #12 Bryce Andonian, Virginia Tech – tonight
 
Haines took on No. 32 Isaac Wilcox of Ohio State in the first round. Haines took an early 3-1 lead after a quick takedown in the opening seconds of the match. The Lion sophomore used a quick single to notch a second takedown and finished the period on top to lead 6-1 after one. Wilcox chose down to start the second period and escaped to a 6-2 score. Haines notched a third takedown to lead 9-2. He picked up a fourth takedown late and led 12-2 after two. Haines chose down to start the third, escaped to a 13-2 lead and quickly took Wilcox down again to open up a 16-2 lead with cliched riding time. He finished the period on top again and, with riding time, posted the 17-2 technical fall at 7:00.
 
He battled No. 16 Teague Travis of Oklahoma State in round two. Haines set a quick tempo to start, working for position in the center circle. He picked up the first takedown at the 1:47 mark to open up a 3-0 lead. Haines then went to work on top, working for a turn. Haines built up over 1:00 in riding time with control, finishing on top to lead 3-0 with 1:47 in time after one. Haines chose down to start the second period, escaped to a 4-0 lead and took the Cowboy down again to open up a 7-0 lead with 1:25 remaining. He added two more takedowns and led 13-2 after two. Travis chose down to start the third, Haines cut him to a 13-3 score and notched a counter takedown to lead 16-3 with clinched riding time. He took a 16-4 lead with another takedown and finished off the technical fall with a scrambling takedown with :19 left. Haines’ 19-4 tech fall advanced him into the quarterfinals.
 
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165: #2 Mitchell Mesenbrink, Fr., Hartland, Wis./Arrowhead
Rd. 1: #31 Maxx Mayfield, Northwestern – W, 18-2 (TF; 5:32)
Rd. 2: #15 Brevin Cassella, Binghamton – W, 11-3 maj. dec.
Qtr: #10 Cameron Amine, Michigan – W, 6-1 dec.
Semi: #6 Mikey Caliendo, Iowa – tonight
 
Mesenbrink battled No. 31 Maxx Mayfield of Northwestern in the first round. Mesenbrink opened the bout up with two quick takedowns to lead 6-1 early. He added a third takedown late in the period and led 9-2 after one.  Mesenbrink chose down to start the second and escaped to a 10-2 lead. He picked up two stall points and added another takedown to lead 15-2 after two. Mayfield chose neutral to start the third period and Mesenbrink ended things quickly. He took the Wildcat to the mat for a final takedown, posting the 18-2 technical fall at the 5:32 mark.
 
He met No. 15 Brevin Cassella of Binghamton in the second round. Mesenbrink nearly scored off the whistle with a fast single. But Cassella worked his way out of bounds to force a reset. The Bearcat shot low and Mesenbrink was able to force a stalemate with 1:56 on the clock. Mesenbrink struck quickly on the reset, taking a 3-0 lead with a fast takedown at 1:50. He cut Cassella loose and went back to work on offense. He picked up a second takedown at :30, finished on top, and led 6-1 with 1:07 riding time after one. Mesenbrink chose down to start the second and quickly reversed action to an 8-1 lead. He added one more takedown and led 11-3 with 1:27 in time after two. Mesenbrink chose down to start the third period. Cassella was able to control the action on top for the entire period. Mesenbrink’s dominance over the first two periods allowed the Lion to roll to an 11-3 major decision and advance to the quarterfinals.
 
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174: #9 Carter Starocci, Sr., Erie, Pa./Cathedral Prep
Rd. 1: #24 Andrew Sparks, Minnesota – W, 12-6 dec.
Rd. 2: #8 Adam Kemp, Cal Poly – W, 5-3 dec.
Qtr: #1 Mekhi Lewis, Virginia Tech – W, 4-0 dec.
Semi: #4 Shane Griffith, Michigan – tonight
 
Starocci took on No. 24 Andre Sparks in the first round. Starocci took a quick single, but Sparks countered the effort for a takedown and an early 3-1 lead. Starocci immediately worked his way in to a scramble and a takedown. He then turned Sparks to his back for four near fall and led 8-3 with over 1:00 in time after one. Starocci chose neutral to start the second period and took Sparks down at the 1:11 mark to lead 11-4 after two periods. Trailing 11-4, Sparks chose down to start the third period. He escaped and picked up a stall point, but Starocci added a riding time point and moved on with a strong 12-6 win.
 
He met No. 8 Adam Kemp of Cal Poly in round two.  Kemp scored quickly, taking a 3-0 lead just :07 into the bout. Starocci was able to work to an escape in :30 and cut the lead to 3-1. The Lion went to work on offense, using a low double for a quick takedown on the edge of the mat with 1:16 left in the period. He controlled the action on top and rode Kemp out to lead 4-3 after one. Starocci chose down to start the second period and quickly escaped to a 5-3 lead. He and Kemp battled evenly for the remainder of the period, allowing Starocci to carry the two-point lead into the third period. Kemp chose neutral to start the third period. Starocci and Kemp battled through an even 2:00 to close out the bout. Starocci moved into the quarterfinals with a 5-3 victory.
 
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184: #6 Bernie Truax, Gr., Oceanside, Calif./Rancho Buena Vista
Rd. 1: #27 Cameron Pine, Clarion – W, 18-3 (TF; 5:09)
Rd. 2: #11 Colton Hawks, Missouri – W, 4-2 dec.
Qtr: #3 Dustin Plott, Oklahoma State – L, 6-16 maj. dec.
Cn. 4: tonight
 
Truax met No. 27 Cameron Pine of Clarion in the first round. He took the Golden Eagle down quickly and turned him to his back for three nearfall to lead 6-1 out of the gates. Truax took Pine down a second time before the period’s midway point and built his riding time point up over 2:00 with a strong ride. He finished the period on top and led 9-1 with 2:40 in riding time after one.  After a neutral start to the second period, Truax turned a low single into a scramble and a takedown to lead 12-1. He worked his riding time up over 3:00, gave up a penalty point and an escape, then took Pine down once more to lead 15-3 after two. After another neutral start to begin the third, Truax ended the bout with a final takedown, posting the 18-3 tech fall at 5:09.
 
He faced No. 11 Colton Hawks of Missouri in round two. Truax and Hawks battled evenly to begin the match, working on their fee in the center circle. Truax nearly connected on a fast shot at the :50 mark but Hawks skipped out of trouble to keep the match tied 0-0. After a scoreless first period, Hawks chose down to start the second period and escaped to a 1-0 lead. Truax moved in on a low shot and finished off the takedown to lead 3-1 at 1:30. Hawks escaped to a 3-2 score and action continued in neutral. Truax forced Hawks towards the outside circle but settling for a 3-2 lead after two periods. Truax escaped to a 4-2 lead to begin the final period. With the clock moving to 1:00, the Lion stepped back from a quick shot and settled into position in the middle of the mat. He battled back a late Hawks surge and moved into the quarterfinals with a 4-2 victory.
 
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197: #1 Aaron Brooks, Sr+., Hagerstown, Pa./North Hagerstown
Rd. 1: #33 Evan Bates, Northwestern – W, 18-4 (TF; 5:24)
Rd. 2: #17 Joseph Novak, Wyoming – WBF (2:20)
Qtr: #8 Stephen Buchanan, Oklahoma – WBF (2:44)
Semi: #12 Rocky Elam, Missouri – tonight
 
Brooks met No. 33 Evan Bates of Northwestern. Brooks notched a quick takedown after countering a Bates shot, cut the Wildcat loose and then quickly took him down again to lead 6-1 at the 2:00 mark. He finished the period on top and carried that lead with a riding time edge into the second. Brooks escaped to a 7-1 lead to start the middle period. He quickly tacked on two more escapes to lead 13-2 with :50 on the clock. Brooks finished off the period with one more takedown and led 16-2 w/ 2:34 in time after two. Bates chose down to start the third and escaped to a 16-54 score. Brooks finished off the tech fall with a counter takedown, notching the 19-4 tech at the 5:24 mark.
 
He battled No. 17 Joseph Novak of Wyoming in the second round. After a scoreless first minute, Brooks moved in on Novak, took him down and locked up a cradle. He picked up two near fall points and led 5-0 at the 1:32 mark. After resetting his position on top, Brooks worked Novak’s shoulders to the mat and picked up the first period fall at the 2:20 mark. His pin moved the Lion senior into the quarterfinals.
 
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285: #1 Greg Kerkvliet, Sr., Inver Grove Heights, Minn./Simley
Rd. 1: #32 Nick Willham, Indiana – W, 19-3 (TF; 5:16)
Rd. 2: #17 Grady Griess, Navy – W, 9-1 maj. dec.
Qtr: #9 Nick Feldman, Ohio State – W, 1-0 dec.
Semi: #4 Cohlton Schultz, Arizona State – tonight
 
Kerkvliet battled No. 32 Nick Willham of Indiana in Penn State’s final first round bout. The Nittany Lion big man used a lightning fast low single to take a 3-0 lead at 2:05. He then went to work on offense, looking for a turn from the top position. Kerkvliet built up over 1:00 in time, working for near fall. He finished the period on top and led 3-0 with 2:05 in time after one. Kerkvliet chose down to start the second period and quickly escaped to a 4-0 lead. He picked up a quick takedown, cut Willham loose and took him down again to lead 10-2. He notched a fourth takedown and worked his riding time up to 2:58 before cutting Willham loose again. Kerkvliet added a late takedown to lead 16-3 after two. Willham chose neutral to start the final period and Kerkvliet quickly ending things, picking up a final takedown for the 19-3 technical fall at 5:16.
 
He took on No. 17 Grady Griess of Navy in round two. Kerkvliet scored quickly, taking Griess down off the whistle to lead 3-0 at 2:43. He then went to work on top, building up a riding time edge while trying to turn Griess for back points. He controlled the action with a strong ride, working his time up over 2:00. He picked up a stall point and led 4-0 with 2:42 in time after one. Kerkvliet chose down to start the second period and quickly escaped to a 5-0 lead. He took Griess down on the center circle for an 8-0 lead and went back to work on top. He finished the period on top and led 8-0 with 4:05 in time after two periods. Griess chose down to start the third and escaped to an 8-1 score, but Kerkvliet had riding time clinched. The duo finished the bout in neutral. Kerkvliet, with riding time, rolled into the semifinals with a 9-0 major decision.
 
See above story for bout-by-bout recap
 
 
 
 
 

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