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Cornell Shuts Out Buffalo in Home Opener

NEWS


ITHACA, N.Y. -- The Cornell Big Red wrestling team shut out the Buffalo Bulls 37-0 in its first dual of the season at historic Barton Hall Saturday afternoon.

The Big Red recorded three major decisions and two technical falls in front of a crowd of youth wrestlers.

Results

125
Senior Greg Diakomihalis opened the duel with a 14-2 major decision over Max Elton. Diakomihalis opened with a quick pair of takedowns in the first period to set the pace.

133
Junior Brett Ungar only took one period to earn a 9-0 technical fall over Troy Guerra.

141
With riding time, Josh Saunders earned the second major decision taking down Aaron Lanster 11-2.

149
Ethan Fernandez and Sam Ewing were tied up 4-4 after the first period with escapes and takedowns from each wrestler. Fernandez came out on top at 12-5 after two more takedowns.

157
Nate Wade came from behind to beat Kaleb Burgess 7-5. Burgess started with a takedown in the first period to take the lead 3-0. With a takedown, near fall, and a penalty point all in the third period, Wade earned three team points for Cornell.

165
Evan Canoyer earned one take down in each period of the match to beat Hunter Shaut 9-2.

174
Freshman Simon Ruiz, wrestling in his first collegiate dual, dominated his match against Dylan Schell. Jumping out to a 7-1 lead with two takedowns and a stall point in the first period, Ruiz won 20-4 by technical fall.

184
With two takedowns in the first period and riding time Colt Barley beat Marcus Petite 7-2 by decision.

197
Freshman Mikey Dellagatta beat Lonnell Owens-Pabon with two takedowns, a reversal, a rideout and stall points in the first two periods before adding two more to take the match 11-1 by major decision with over four minutes of riding time.

285
Aiden Compton had one escape and riding time point to beat Jack MacDonald 2-0.

UP NEXT

The Big Red travel to Pennsylvania for the Mat Town Open hosted by Lock Haven. The action starts at 9:30 a.m. on Sunday Dec. 1.

Cornell Shuts Out Buffalo in Home Opener

NEWS


ITHACA, N.Y. -- The Cornell Big Red wrestling team shut out the Buffalo Bulls 37-0 in its first dual of the season at historic Barton Hall Saturday afternoon.

The Big Red recorded three major decisions and two technical falls in front of a crowd of youth wrestlers.

Results

125
Senior Greg Diakomihalis opened the duel with a 14-2 major decision over Max Elton. Diakomihalis opened with a quick pair of takedowns in the first period to set the pace.

133
Junior Brett Ungar only took one period to earn a 9-0 technical fall over Troy Guerra.

141
With riding time, Josh Saunders earned the second major decision taking down Aaron Lanster 11-2.

149
Ethan Fernandez and Sam Ewing were tied up 4-4 after the first period with escapes and takedowns from each wrestler. Fernandez came out on top at 12-5 after two more takedowns.

157
Nate Wade came from behind to beat Kaleb Burgess 7-5. Burgess started with a takedown in the first period to take the lead 3-0. With a takedown, near fall, and a penalty point all in the third period, Wade earned three team points for Cornell.

165
Evan Canoyer earned one take down in each period of the match to beat Hunter Shaut 9-2.

174
Freshman Simon Ruiz, wrestling in his first collegiate dual, dominated his match against Dylan Schell. Jumping out to a 7-1 lead with two takedowns and a stall point in the first period, Ruiz won 20-4 by technical fall.

184
With two takedowns in the first period and riding time Colt Barley beat Marcus Petite 7-2 by decision.

197
Freshman Mikey Dellagatta beat Lonnell Owens-Pabon with two takedowns, a reversal, a rideout and stall points in the first two periods before adding two more to take the match 11-1 by major decision with over four minutes of riding time.

285
Aiden Compton had one escape and riding time point to beat Jack MacDonald 2-0.

UP NEXT

The Big Red travel to Pennsylvania for the Mat Town Open hosted by Lock Haven. The action starts at 9:30 a.m. on Sunday Dec. 1.

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