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Congrats to the NU Wrestlers that won their weight classes or placed!
"Two-time All-American TJ Dudley (184) earned a pin and two technical falls in his first three bouts before winning his final match by medical forfeit. As a result, freshman Taylor Venz collected runner-up honors at 184 pounds.
All-American Eric Montoya won all four of his matches on Sunday en route to the 133-pound title. Montoya, the No. 4-ranked wrestler by InterMat, had one technical fall before defeating No. 5 Earl Hall (Iowa State) in the finals, 5-3.
Reigning NCAA qualifiers Tim Lambert (125) and Tyler Berger (157) also posted perfect records at the Cyclone Open. Lambert, the No. 11-ranked wrestler by InterMat, had one pin and one technical fall on Sunday. Berger, ranked eighth by InterMat, earned one pin, one technical fall and one major decision en route to winning his weight class.
At 141 pounds, Colton McCrystal defeated Chad Red in the finals by a 13-9 decision. Collin Purinton also placed, finishing fifth with a 4-2 showing in Ames."
Congrats to the NU Wrestlers that won their weight classes or placed!
"Two-time All-American TJ Dudley (184) earned a pin and two technical falls in his first three bouts before winning his final match by medical forfeit. As a result, freshman Taylor Venz collected runner-up honors at 184 pounds.
All-American Eric Montoya won all four of his matches on Sunday en route to the 133-pound title. Montoya, the No. 4-ranked wrestler by InterMat, had one technical fall before defeating No. 5 Earl Hall (Iowa State) in the finals, 5-3.
Reigning NCAA qualifiers Tim Lambert (125) and Tyler Berger (157) also posted perfect records at the Cyclone Open. Lambert, the No. 11-ranked wrestler by InterMat, had one pin and one technical fall on Sunday. Berger, ranked eighth by InterMat, earned one pin, one technical fall and one major decision en route to winning his weight class.
At 141 pounds, Colton McCrystal defeated Chad Red in the finals by a 13-9 decision. Collin Purinton also placed, finishing fifth with a 4-2 showing in Ames."