Cyclones down UNI, fall To Arizona State in dual action
by Iowa State Athletic Communications
Feature photo courtesy of Iowa State Athletics.
AMES, Iowa – No. 13 Iowa State (9-3, 4-1 Big 12) split a pair of duals on Sunday, falling to No. 11 Arizona State (5-0), 20-15, and defeating No. 15 UNI (4-4, 3-2 Big 12), 23-17.
Both duals went down to the final match.
Iowa State-Arizona State Match Highlights
Ian Parker won ISU's first match at 141 pounds with an 8-3 decision over Peter Lipari. Parker had a takedown in each period and gained a point for riding time by staying on top of Lipari throughout the majority of the third period.
Jarrett Degen blanked Cory Crooks, 5-0, at 149 pounds. Degen got a takedown on the edge in the closing seconds of the second period and tacked on another in the third in his first match in Hilton Coliseum this season.
David Carr wasted little time in his match at 157 pounds against Hunter Balk. Carr got two quick takedowns and eight nearfall points before securing the pin at the 1:47 mark.
Sam Colbray came up big at 184 pounds with a 6-5 decision over Cade Belshay. Colbray fought back after giving up a first-period takedown. Down 4-3 entering the third period, Colbray picked up an escape and took down Belshay with :22 seconds left in the match to secure the win.
The dual went down to heavyweight, as the Sun Devils held a 17-15 lead with one bout left between No. 5 Gannon Gremmel vs. No. 7 Cohlton Schultz. The match was tied at 2-2 after seven minutes. Gremmel gave up a point with a hands to the face violation, but made up for the call by riding out Schultz for most of the second period.
Schultz was able to lock up the victory, 3-2, in TB1 by riding out Gremmel for :30 seconds.
ISU held the edge in takedowns, 14-11.
Iowa State-UNI Match Highlights
Zach Redding mounted a come-from-behind 6-5 TB1 victory over Kyle Biscoglia at 133 pounds. Down 5-3 late in the third period, Redding got a takedown with :10 second left to stay alive. Biscoglia's stalling point in TB1 was the deciding factor in the match.
Ian Parker moved ISU ahead in the match (9-5) by collecting the fall at the 4:29 mark over Ethan Basile at 141 pounds.
David Carr had four takedowns and 10 nearfall points in a dominating 19-2 technical fall over Derek Holschlag at 157 pounds.
Isaac Judge scored an important victory at 165 pounds, defeating Pat Schoenfelder, 10-7. Judge gave up a takedown early, but a reversal and two takedowns gave him a comfortable lead. Schoenfelder closed the gap with a pair of takedowns in the third period, but a key reversal helped seal the win.
Marcus Coleman won a huge match at 197 pounds. Down in the second period, Coleman took down Keegan Moore with :03 seconds left in the period. He then added another in the third for a 10-5 triumph.
Gannon Gremmel wrapped up the Cyclone victory with a 6-3 win over Carter Isley at heavyweight. Two takedowns by Gremmel was the difference.
The takedown tally was even at 15-15.
Match-by-Match
Arizona State 20, Iowa State 15
125: Brandon Courtney (ASU) maj. dec. Aden Reeves (ISU), 12-4
133: Michael McGee (ASU) dec. Zach Redding (ISU), 9-4
141: Ian Parker (ISU) dec. Peter Lipari (ASU), 8-3
149: Jarrett Degen (ISU) dec. Cory Crooks (ASU), 5-0
157: David Carr (ISU) pinned Hunter Balk (ASU), 1:47
165: Anthony Valencia (ASU) dec. Isaac Judge (ISU), 8-4
174: Trenton Munoz (ASU) dec. Julien Broderson (ISU), 7-1
184: Sam Colbray (ISU) dec. Cade Belshay (ASU), 6-5
197: Kordell Norfleet (ASU) maj.dec. Yonger Bastida (ISU), 17-7
285: Cohlton Schultz (ASU) dec. Gannon Gremmel (ISU), 3-2 TB1
Iowa State 23, UNI 17
125: Brody Teske (UNI) tech. fall Aden Reeves (ISU), 23-4 (6:30)
133: Zach Redding (ISU) dec. Kyle Biscoglia (UNI), 6-5 TB1
141: Ian Parker (ISU) pinned Ethan Basile (UNI), 4:29
149: Tristan Lara (UNI) pinned Jarrett Degen (ISU), 4:30
157: David Carr (ISU) tech. fall Derek Holschlag (UNI), 19-2 (5:00)
165: Isaac Judge (ISU) dec. Pat Schoenfelder (UNI), 11-7
174: Lance Runyon (UNI) dec. Julien Broderson (ISU), 10-4
184: Parker Keckeisen (UNI) dec. Sam Colbray (ISU), 4-3
197: Marcus Coleman (ISU) dec. Keegan Moore (UNI), 10-5
285: Gannon Gremmel (ISU) dec. Carter Isley (UNI), 6-3
Iowa State Extra Matches
133: Ramazan Attasauov (ISU) dec. Kyle Gollhofer (UNI), 4-1
141: Todd Small (ISU) inj. def. Julian Chlebove (ASU)
149: Cam Robinson (ISU) pinned Kaleb Olejniczak (UNI), 1:37
157: Jacori Teemer (ASU) dec. Carter Schmidt (ISU), 12-7
174: Mac Southard (ISU) dec. Noah Glaser (UNI), 4-1
125: Kyle Gollhofer (UNI) maj. dec. Caleb Fuessley (ISU), 12-3
133: Jack Wagner (UNI) dec. Ramazan Attasauov (ISU), 7-4
149: Cam Robinson (ISU) maj. dec. Jesse Vasquez (ASU), 17-3
149: Gable Fox (UNI) dec. Ben Monroe (ISU), 4-0
157: Cayd Lara (UNI) maj. dec. Carter Schmidt (ISU), 12-3
285: Francis Duggan (ISU) dec. Chad Porter (ASU), 10-4
141: Cael Happel (UNI) dec. Todd Small (ISU), 7-6
149: Kaleb Olejniczak (UNI) dec. Ben Monroe (ISU), 8-3
184: Joel Devine (ISU) dec. Cade Belshay (ASU), 7-2
285: John McConkey (UNI) dec. Francis Duggan (ISU), 3-1 SV1
Arizona State, 24, UNI 10
125: Brandon Courtney (ASU) dec. Brody Teske (UNI), 5-3
133: Kyle Biscoglia (UNI) dec. Nick Raimo (ASU), 9-3
141: Ethan Basile (UNI) dec. Peter Lipari (ASU), 7-6
149: Cory Crooks (ASU) dec. Tristan Lara (UNI), 3-2
157: Jacori Teemer (ASU) dec. Derek Holschlag (UNI), 11-8
165: Anthony Valencia (ASU) FALL Patrick Schoenfelder
174: Trent Munoz (ASU) dec. Lance Runyon, 3-2
184: Parker Keckeisen (UNI) maj. dec. Cade Belshay, 13-2
197: Kordell Norfleet (ASU) dec. Keegan Moore, 5-3
285: Cohlton Schultz (ASU) dec. Carter Isley, 4-0
Attendance: 1,205
Officials: Carlus Mansel, Kent Sesker, Stephen Wertz
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