The first Coaches Panel is out. Delvecchio and Backukas are 20, Perrotti is 19, Theobold is 16, Smith is 12, and Ashnault comes in tied for 5th.
I quickly went over each wrestlers results so far. I'm sure there
will be quite a few errors, but it's a quick glimpse at this stage. Sorry for the terrible formatting.
125 Sean McCabe
Wins over ranked opponents: none
All Losses:
2 Nashon Garrett, Cornell 15-2
4 Thomas Gilman, Iowa 25-10
7 Jordan Conaway, Penn State 10-2
19 Zeke Moisey, West Virginia 9-3, 4-1
No bad losses, but no good wins either.
133 (20) Scott DelVecchio
Wins over ranked opponents
19 Geoffrey Alexander, Maryland, 10-4
26 Jade Rauser, Utah Valley, 6-4
All Losses
3 Cody Brewer, Oklahoma, 11-5
3 Zane Richards, Illinois, 11-8
9 Jimmy Gulibon, Penn State, 12-2
18 Kevin Norstrem, VPI 6-2
141 (5) Anthony Ashnault
Wins over ranked opponents
7 Josh Dziewa, Iowa, 3-1
8 Geo Martinez, Boise State, 10-8
13 Michael Morales, West Virginia, 7-2
14 Joe Spisak, Virginia, 9-7
17 Jamel Hudson, Hofstra, 10-7
22 Shyheim Brown, Maryland, 3-1
27 Kade Moss, Penn State, 6-4
All Losses
1 Logan Stieber, Ohio State, 9-1
4 Nick Dardanes, Minnesota, 6-3
10 Steven Rodrigues, Illinois, 2-0
149 (16) Ken Theobold
Wins over ranked opponents
15 Zack Beitz, Penn State, 5-2
25 Jake Short, Minnesota, 7-6
All Losses
3 Brandon Sorensen, Iowa, 18-5
11 Gabe Moreno, Iowa State, 13-8 SV
13 Cody Ruggirello, Hofstra, 5-2
20 Justin Arthur, Nebraska, 7-1
157 (19) Anthony Perrotti
Wins over ranked opponents
16 Justin Staudenmayer, Brown, 3-1
21 Alex Elder, Oregon State, 13-5
All Losses
2 Isaiah Martinez, Illinois, 19-6
3 James Green, Nebraska, 11-6
10 Justin DeAngelis, Oklahoma, 6-3
11 Russell Parsons, Army, 3-2
12 Mike Kelly, Iowa, Iowa, 4-0
Certainly some disappointing losses, but all to top 12 opponents, unless I'm missing one. With a win over 16, I think 19 is too low. I'm going to have to look at his results again.
165 Ethan Orr
Wins over ranked opponents: none
All Losses
4 Michael Moreno, Iowa State, 7-1
32 Clark Glass, Oklahoma, 5-2
Richard Muniz, Brown, 3-2
Rrok Ndokai, Buffalo, 7-5
165 Nick Gravina
Wins over ranked opponents
11 Russel Parsons, Army, 6-5 (157)
All Losses
8 Jackson Morse, Illinois, 10-2
9 Nick Moore, Iowa, 16-4
Brandon Kingsley, Minnesota, 4-0
Garrett Peppelman, Virginia, 7-5 SV (redshirt, top recruit at 160 in high school)
174 (20) Bakuckas
Wins over ranked opponents
23 George Pickett, Cornell, 5-4
27 Matt Reed, Oklahoma, 4-3
All Losses
2 Mike Evans, Iowa, 5-0
3 Logan Storley, Minnesota, 5-1
5 Matt Brown, Penn State, 7-1
10 Zac Brunson, Illinois, 8-2
12 Mark Martin, Ohio State, 6-5
19 Brian Harvey, Army, 4-2
Davonte Mahomes, Michigan, 3-1 SV - out for the year, was ranked in the top 15 last I saw
184 Hayden Hrymack
Wins over ranked opponents: none
All losses
1 Gabe Dean, Cornell, 14-3
9 Sammy Brooks, Iowa, LBF
13 Brett Pfarr, Minnesota, 19-9
19 Timothy Dudley, Nebraska, 9-0
29 Jake Smith, West Virginia, 12-4 (197)
Austin Wilding, Army, 3-1
184 Anthony Pafumi
Wins over ranked opponents: none
All losses
16 Matt McCutcheon, Penn State, 10-4
20 Lazarus Reyes, Illinois, 12-4
28 Jakob Bubba Scheffel, West Virginia, LBF
Brad Johnson, Oklahoma, 3-2
Zack Zavatsky, VPI, LBF, 6-1
197 Andrew Campolattano
Wins over ranked opponents: none
All losses
2 Scott Schiller, Minnesota, 11-2
6 Morgan McIntosh, Penn State, 8-2
26 Jeff Koepke, Illinois, 2-0
Rob Fitzgerald, Maryland, 6-4
285 (12) Billy Smith
Wins over ranked opponents: none
All losses
1 Bobby Telford, Iowa, 6-2
9 Jon Gingrich, Penn State, 5-3 SV
12 Michael Kroells, Minnesota, 6-5
Spencer Myers, Maryland, 5-3 SV - not sure why he isn't ranked, maybe not enough matches?
Overall, I was a bit surprised in that there were fewer bad losses than I would have thought. In past years, even our ranked wrestlers had some pretty out there losses, but so far, there are certainly some disappointing losses, but there aren't too many truly bad ones. Of course, far fewer good wins than I'd like on the other hand.
This post was edited on 1/24 6:48 PM by theacks1
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I quickly went over each wrestlers results so far. I'm sure there
will be quite a few errors, but it's a quick glimpse at this stage. Sorry for the terrible formatting.
125 Sean McCabe
Wins over ranked opponents: none
All Losses:
2 Nashon Garrett, Cornell 15-2
4 Thomas Gilman, Iowa 25-10
7 Jordan Conaway, Penn State 10-2
19 Zeke Moisey, West Virginia 9-3, 4-1
No bad losses, but no good wins either.
133 (20) Scott DelVecchio
Wins over ranked opponents
19 Geoffrey Alexander, Maryland, 10-4
26 Jade Rauser, Utah Valley, 6-4
All Losses
3 Cody Brewer, Oklahoma, 11-5
3 Zane Richards, Illinois, 11-8
9 Jimmy Gulibon, Penn State, 12-2
18 Kevin Norstrem, VPI 6-2
141 (5) Anthony Ashnault
Wins over ranked opponents
7 Josh Dziewa, Iowa, 3-1
8 Geo Martinez, Boise State, 10-8
13 Michael Morales, West Virginia, 7-2
14 Joe Spisak, Virginia, 9-7
17 Jamel Hudson, Hofstra, 10-7
22 Shyheim Brown, Maryland, 3-1
27 Kade Moss, Penn State, 6-4
All Losses
1 Logan Stieber, Ohio State, 9-1
4 Nick Dardanes, Minnesota, 6-3
10 Steven Rodrigues, Illinois, 2-0
149 (16) Ken Theobold
Wins over ranked opponents
15 Zack Beitz, Penn State, 5-2
25 Jake Short, Minnesota, 7-6
All Losses
3 Brandon Sorensen, Iowa, 18-5
11 Gabe Moreno, Iowa State, 13-8 SV
13 Cody Ruggirello, Hofstra, 5-2
20 Justin Arthur, Nebraska, 7-1
157 (19) Anthony Perrotti
Wins over ranked opponents
16 Justin Staudenmayer, Brown, 3-1
21 Alex Elder, Oregon State, 13-5
All Losses
2 Isaiah Martinez, Illinois, 19-6
3 James Green, Nebraska, 11-6
10 Justin DeAngelis, Oklahoma, 6-3
11 Russell Parsons, Army, 3-2
12 Mike Kelly, Iowa, Iowa, 4-0
Certainly some disappointing losses, but all to top 12 opponents, unless I'm missing one. With a win over 16, I think 19 is too low. I'm going to have to look at his results again.
165 Ethan Orr
Wins over ranked opponents: none
All Losses
4 Michael Moreno, Iowa State, 7-1
32 Clark Glass, Oklahoma, 5-2
Richard Muniz, Brown, 3-2
Rrok Ndokai, Buffalo, 7-5
165 Nick Gravina
Wins over ranked opponents
11 Russel Parsons, Army, 6-5 (157)
All Losses
8 Jackson Morse, Illinois, 10-2
9 Nick Moore, Iowa, 16-4
Brandon Kingsley, Minnesota, 4-0
Garrett Peppelman, Virginia, 7-5 SV (redshirt, top recruit at 160 in high school)
174 (20) Bakuckas
Wins over ranked opponents
23 George Pickett, Cornell, 5-4
27 Matt Reed, Oklahoma, 4-3
All Losses
2 Mike Evans, Iowa, 5-0
3 Logan Storley, Minnesota, 5-1
5 Matt Brown, Penn State, 7-1
10 Zac Brunson, Illinois, 8-2
12 Mark Martin, Ohio State, 6-5
19 Brian Harvey, Army, 4-2
Davonte Mahomes, Michigan, 3-1 SV - out for the year, was ranked in the top 15 last I saw
184 Hayden Hrymack
Wins over ranked opponents: none
All losses
1 Gabe Dean, Cornell, 14-3
9 Sammy Brooks, Iowa, LBF
13 Brett Pfarr, Minnesota, 19-9
19 Timothy Dudley, Nebraska, 9-0
29 Jake Smith, West Virginia, 12-4 (197)
Austin Wilding, Army, 3-1
184 Anthony Pafumi
Wins over ranked opponents: none
All losses
16 Matt McCutcheon, Penn State, 10-4
20 Lazarus Reyes, Illinois, 12-4
28 Jakob Bubba Scheffel, West Virginia, LBF
Brad Johnson, Oklahoma, 3-2
Zack Zavatsky, VPI, LBF, 6-1
197 Andrew Campolattano
Wins over ranked opponents: none
All losses
2 Scott Schiller, Minnesota, 11-2
6 Morgan McIntosh, Penn State, 8-2
26 Jeff Koepke, Illinois, 2-0
Rob Fitzgerald, Maryland, 6-4
285 (12) Billy Smith
Wins over ranked opponents: none
All losses
1 Bobby Telford, Iowa, 6-2
9 Jon Gingrich, Penn State, 5-3 SV
12 Michael Kroells, Minnesota, 6-5
Spencer Myers, Maryland, 5-3 SV - not sure why he isn't ranked, maybe not enough matches?
Overall, I was a bit surprised in that there were fewer bad losses than I would have thought. In past years, even our ranked wrestlers had some pretty out there losses, but so far, there are certainly some disappointing losses, but there aren't too many truly bad ones. Of course, far fewer good wins than I'd like on the other hand.
This post was edited on 1/24 6:48 PM by theacks1
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