American Duals: Notes
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Wyoming-North Carolina: Live Results
Wyoming-Army: Live Results
LARAMIE, Wyo. (Jan.
4, 2017) – The University of Wyoming wrestling squad will make its way to
the nation’s capital for the American Duals on Friday. UW opens with host
American at 1 p.m. MT, before facing off against North Carolina at 3 p.m. and
Army West Point at 5 p.m.
Wyoming’s first match of the day will be streamed on the
Patriot League Network at the link above. There is no charge to watch the
event. All three matches will have live results on Trackwrestling.com. The link
for the live results will be available Friday morning.
KNOW THE ENEMY – AMERICAN DUALS
Before the Reno Tournament of Champions, head coach Mark Branch mentioned the excitement of being able to go up against teams that UW
wouldn’t usually see. The Pokes will once again be able to do just that on
Friday. The duals against Army and North Carolina will be just the second time
in UW history. UW last saw Army in 2002, and the Tar Heels in 1976. It will be
the first-ever dual against host American University.
American last competed at the 54th Annual Midlands
Championship wrestling tournament on Dec. 30. The Eagles were led by sophomore Josh
Terao, who placed third in the 125-pound weight class. AU finished 23rd as a
team among a field that included 16 ranked squads. Terao has been the Eagles
most consistent wrestler this season. He holds a 15-3 record heading into the
American Duals.
American Projected Lineup:
125: #17/15 Josh Terao
133: Angelo Barberio
141: Jack Mutchnik
149: Michael Sprague
157: Cole Moseley
165: Michael Eckhart
174: Joe Salvi
184: Jason Grimes
197: Jeric Kasunic
285: Brett Dempsey
*Rankings reflect Intermat/The Open Mat polls
Last time out, Army competed at the Cliff Keen Invite in Las
Vegas on December 3. Seniors Logan Everett and Samson Imonode placed in Vegas,
as Everett took fifth and Imonode finished in eighth of their respective weight
classes. Two Cadets are currently ranked in the Intermat and the Open Mat
rankings. Everett is 15th in the
InterMat poll and 11th in the Open Mat's rankings as senior Russ Parsons is 18th
in the InterMat rankings and 12th in the Open Mat's poll.
Army Projected Lineup:
125: Trey Chalifoux or Sean Badua
133: Austin Harry
141: #15/11 Logan Everett
149: Matt Kelly
157: #18/12 Russ Parsons
165: Andrew Mendel or Cael McCormick
174: Ben Harvey
184: Samson Imonode or Jack Wedholm
197: Rocco Caywood
285: Trevor Smith
*Rankings reflect Intermat/The Open Mat polls
North Carolina last took to the mat at the Southern
Scuffle this past weekend. Joey Ward and Ethan Ramos each placed within the
top-ten of their respective weight classes to lead the Tar Heels to a
ninth-place team finish. Ward is the nation’s fifth-ranked wrestler in the
141-pound weight class, with Ramos currently ranking seventh at 174. Ward
placed seventh at last season’s NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships to earn
All-American honors. UNC is the 25th-ranked team according to Trackwrestling’s
rankings.
North Carolina Projected Lineup:
125: James Szymanski or Anthony Bosco
133: Alex Rinaldi or Tyrone Klump
141: #5/4 Joey Ward
149: Troy Heilmann
157: Joey Moon
165: Jack Clark
174: #7/7 Ethan Ramos
184: Elijah Kerr-Brown
197: Danny Chaid
285: Cory Daniel
*Rankings reflect
Intermat/The Open Mat polls
WYOMING IN THE RANKINGS
A number of Cowboys have found themselves once again in the
latest rankings. As a team, the Cowboys are currently receiving votes in the
latest USA Today/NWCA Division I Coaches Poll and UW moved to 23rd in the
InterMat Dual Meet rankings.
The Open Mat has three Pokes in the top-10 of their
respective weight classes. Leading the way is Cole Mendenhall who is seventh in
the 149-pound weight class. All-American Bryce Meredith is eighth at 141 with
Branson Ashwort ninth at 165. Archie Colgan is the fourth Cowboy in the
rankings, as he is 13th at the 157-pound weight class.
The same four Cowboys are in the InterMat individual
rankings, as Mendenhall, Colgan and Ashworth all joined Meredith in the
rankings the week of the RTOC. Meredith is eighth with Mendenhall (11th),
Ashworth (12th) and Colgan (16th) all continuing to hold their own.
Wyoming Projected Lineup:
125: Gunnar Woodburn
133: Drew Templeman/ Ronnie Stevens
141: #8/8 Bryce Meredith
149: ##11/7 Cole Mendenhall
157: #12/13 Archie Colgan
165: #16/9 Branson Ashworth
174: Kyle Pope/ Chaz Polson
184: Luke Paine
197: VOID
285: Brandon Tribble
*Rankings reflect Intermat/The Open Mat polls
LAST TIME OUT
Just before the holiday break, Wyoming held its own at the
Reno Tournament of Champions. Mendenhall and Colgan each won their
respective division titles in Reno, while Templeman, Meredith and Ashworth each made the finals, but ultimately took runner-up honors. As
a team, the Pokes finished in third place with 122.5 points.
HE SAID IT
“This weekend will be another great opportunity for our guys
to see different competition,” Branch said. “It helps us get
in the conversation with a lot of the east coast teams. In terms of our lineup,
we still need a little help at some weights. We will have a couple guys that
will be stretching weight classes and that will give us a few different options
for each dual.”
“This weekend will need to be a team effort, as it will be
about bonus points. I want to see our guys capitalizing when given an opportunity.
I don’t think any of these teams will run away with any of the duals. Looking
at how the teams matchup, I believe everyone will hold their own out there.”