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Pennsylvania-New York Duals
Collegiate Wrestling Tournament
@ Lycoming College
Saturday,
January 8, 2008
Round 1
Lycoming 33, Cortland 12
Oswego 34, King’s 13
Scranton 22, RIT 21
Round 2
Lycoming 31, Oswego 9
Scranton 24, Cortland 22
RIT 28, King’s 17
Round 3
Lycoming 27, RIT 16
Oswego 38, Scranton 9
Cortland 31, King’s 18
Wrestling Defeats King's College at
NY/PA Duals
By Steve Jaynes, SID
SOURCE: www.rit.edu
Saturday, January 8, 2005
WILLIAMSPORT, PA
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The RIT wrestling team rebounded from a narrow loss to Scranton with a 28-17 win
over King's College at the NY/PA Duals hosted by Lycoming College.
The Tigers featured five wrestlers who posted wins led by Mike Pietrowski who
won at 141 pounds. He pinned Scott Prutaman at 1:55.
Murtuza Quaizar posted a forfeit win at 125 pounds and Chris Nassar defeated
Chris Sullivan, 3-1 at 149 pounds.
Gus Mancini posted his second win of the tournament with a 13-2 win over Bob
Barecsc at 174 pounds.
Zach Greenberg also posted his second win of the tournament with a default win
over Mike O'Hara who had to retire due to an injury.
Wrestling Falls to Lycoming at
NY/PA Duals
By Steve Jaynes, SID
SOURCE: www.rit.edu
Saturday, January 8, 2005
WILLIAMSPORT, PA
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The RIT wrestling team was defeated by Lycoming College 27-16 at the NY/PA Duals
at Lycoming.
Mike Pietrowski continued his strong grappling with a 6-5 win over Zach Knorr at
141 pounds. The win was Pietrowski's third win of the tournament.
Sophomore Chad Sutliff defeated Jason Smith, 7-1 at 157 pounds and Trevor Hiffa
pinned Tommy Snyder at 6:10 in the heavyweight bout.
The Tigers go 1-2 on the weekend and will travel back to Lycoming College next
weekend to compete in the Bud Whitehill Duals.
Lycoming Wrestling goes 3-0 at
PA/NY Duals
SOURCE: www.lycoming.edu
Saturday,
January 8, 2005
WILLIAMSPORT, PA
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The Lycoming College wrestling team hosted the Pennsylvania–New York Duals,
Saturday morning and afternoon. The event featured Lycoming, King’s College, and
the University of Scranton challenging SUNY-Cortland, SUNY-Oswego, and Rochester
Institute of Technology in a round robin of dual matches. Lycoming was a perfect
3-0 on the day defeating Cortland, 33-12; Oswego, 31-9; and RIT, 27-16. Scranton
and Oswego each went 2-1 on the day, Cortland and RIT were each 1-2, and King’s
was 0-3. The Warriors are now 9-4 overall in dual matches this season.
Against Cortland, Lycoming won seven of 10 bouts. Jason Smith (Jr./Hughesville,
Pa.; Hughesville) and Joe Ostrowski (Jr./Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; E.L. Meyers) led the
way with pins at 157 pounds and heavyweight, respectively. Sean Reese
(Sr./Milton, Pa.; Milton) – 149, Hank Reedy (Fr./Sinking Spring, Pa.; Wilson) –
184, and Kevin Colton Craig (Sr./Flanders, N.J.; West Morris Mendham) – 197 each
won by decision. Nick Mascellino (So./Hopatcong, N.J.; Hopatcong) - 125 and Drew
Barder (Fr./Millersburg, Pa.; Upper Dauphin) – 133 each received forfeits.
Versus Oswego, the Warriors were dominant winning eight of 10 bouts, including
back-to-back pins at 157 and 165 pounds by Smith and Grant Brindle (Sr./Pine
Grove, Pa.; Pine Grove), respectively. Brindle’s opponent had entered the match
ranked fifth in the nation at 165 pounds. Reese added a major decision at 149
pounds and Lycoming tallied five other decisions in the match.
Finally, against RIT, the Warriors won 6-of-10 bouts. Mascellino opened the
match with a first-period pin at 125 pounds. Reese and Brindle also recorded
wins-by-fall at 149 and 165 pounds. Sean Cullen (So./Cinnaminson, N.J.;
Cinnaminson) – 133, Eric Miller (So./Muncy, Pa.; Montgomery) – 174, and Matt
Miller (Fr./Muncy, Pa.; Montgomery) – 184 each added decisions.
Lycoming will be in action again next weekend when they host the Budd Whitehill
Division III Duals on Friday and Saturday, January 14-15.
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