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Cornell Claims Second Straight Ivy League Wrestling Title, Sends Five to NCAAs

NEWS


NEW YORK, N.Y. — Inside Levien Gym at the Dodge Fitness Center on the campus of Columbia University, the Cornell Big Red wrestling team delivered a gritty, all-day performance Sunday to claim the Ivy League Wrestling Championship team title.

Backed by a loud Cornell fan section and a packed crowd, the Big Red piled up 132.5 points to secure the program's second consecutive Ivy League tournament crown under head coach Mike Grey. Host Columbia finished second with 118 points, while University of Pennsylvania placed third with 116.5.

Cornell crowned four champions and qualified five wrestlers for the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships, continuing the program's momentum on the national stage.

Champions for the Big Red included sophomore Tyler Ferrara at 133 pounds, junior Vince Cornella at 141, freshman Jaxon Joy at 149 and junior Simon Ruiz at 174.

Ruiz captured his second straight Ivy League title at 174 pounds, defeating Nick Fine of Columbia by an 8-2 decision in the finals.

Ferrara delivered one of the most dominant performances of the finals, earning a 12-2 major decision over Evan Mougalian of Penn to capture the 133-pound crown.

At 141 pounds, Cornella continued his season-long success against two-time All-American CJ Composto, edging the Penn standout 5-3. The victory marked Cornella's third win over Composto this season.

Joy captured the 149-pound title with a disciplined 2-0 decision over Cross Wasilewski of Penn.

Cornell also received runner-up finishes from junior Meyer Shapiro at 157 pounds and freshman Louie Cerchio at 184 pounds. Cerchio's performance was particularly notable as the freshman battled through a stacked bracket after spending much of the season competing at 165 pounds.

Additional podium finishes came from heavyweight Ashton Davis, who placed third with a first-period pin, while Greg Diakomihalis (125) and Aiden Hanning (197) both finished fourth.

With the victory, Cornell repeated as Ivy League champions in just the second year of the conference's standalone wrestling tournament.

Cornell Claims Second Straight Ivy League Wrestling Title, Sends Five to NCAAs

NEWS


NEW YORK, N.Y. — Inside Levien Gym at the Dodge Fitness Center on the campus of Columbia University, the Cornell Big Red wrestling team delivered a gritty, all-day performance Sunday to claim the Ivy League Wrestling Championship team title.

Backed by a loud Cornell fan section and a packed crowd, the Big Red piled up 132.5 points to secure the program's second consecutive Ivy League tournament crown under head coach Mike Grey. Host Columbia finished second with 118 points, while University of Pennsylvania placed third with 116.5.

Cornell crowned four champions and qualified five wrestlers for the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships, continuing the program's momentum on the national stage.

Champions for the Big Red included sophomore Tyler Ferrara at 133 pounds, junior Vince Cornella at 141, freshman Jaxon Joy at 149 and junior Simon Ruiz at 174.

Ruiz captured his second straight Ivy League title at 174 pounds, defeating Nick Fine of Columbia by an 8-2 decision in the finals.

Ferrara delivered one of the most dominant performances of the finals, earning a 12-2 major decision over Evan Mougalian of Penn to capture the 133-pound crown.

At 141 pounds, Cornella continued his season-long success against two-time All-American CJ Composto, edging the Penn standout 5-3. The victory marked Cornella's third win over Composto this season.

Joy captured the 149-pound title with a disciplined 2-0 decision over Cross Wasilewski of Penn.

Cornell also received runner-up finishes from junior Meyer Shapiro at 157 pounds and freshman Louie Cerchio at 184 pounds. Cerchio's performance was particularly notable as the freshman battled through a stacked bracket after spending much of the season competing at 165 pounds.

Additional podium finishes came from heavyweight Ashton Davis, who placed third with a first-period pin, while Greg Diakomihalis (125) and Aiden Hanning (197) both finished fourth.

With the victory, Cornell repeated as Ivy League champions in just the second year of the conference's standalone wrestling tournament.

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