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Bulls Drop In-State Dual to Binghamton

NEWS


BUFFALO, NY – The University at Buffalo wrestling team dropped a home dual to Binghamton, 29-10, on Sunday afternoon at Alumni Arena.

After dropping the first four matches, Sam Ewing got the Bulls on the board with an 8-1 decision in the 149 match. Ewing had a takedown in the first and second periods to set the tone.

Kaleb Burgess followed with an 11-3 major decision over Fin Nadeau at 157. Burgess had takedowns in the first, second and third periods and never looked back.

A winner of 10 straight dual matches, Marcus Petite added to his streak with an impressive 7-6 decision over #28 Will Eber. Trailing, 5-4, in the third, Petite got a takedown midway through the period to earn the win.

The Bulls will close out the regular season next Sunday when they host Ohio at 1 pm at Alumni Arena.

BINGHAMTON 29 BUFFALO 10
125 – Carson Wagner (BING) won by decision over Max Elton (UB), 7-2
133 – Micah Roes (BING) won by major decision over Troy Guerra (UB), 11-1
141 – Nate Lucier (BING) won by major decision over Andy Lucinsky (UB), 11-3
149 – Sam Ewing (UB) won by decision over Ivan Garcia (BING), 8-1
157 – Kaleb Burgess (UB) won by major decision over Fin Nadeau (BING), 11-3
165 – #32 Carter Baer (BING) won by major decision over Charlie Foster (UB), 8-0
174 – #9 Brevin Cassella (BING) won by technical fall over Ty Raines (UB), 16-1 (7:00)
184 – Marcus Petite (UB) won by decision over #28 Will Eber (BING), 7-6
197 – Cayden Bevis (BING) won by decision over Lonnell Pabon (UB), 7-2
285 – #15 Cory Day (BING) won by fall over Robbie Unruh (UB), 3:06

Bulls Drop In-State Dual to Binghamton

NEWS


BUFFALO, NY – The University at Buffalo wrestling team dropped a home dual to Binghamton, 29-10, on Sunday afternoon at Alumni Arena.

After dropping the first four matches, Sam Ewing got the Bulls on the board with an 8-1 decision in the 149 match. Ewing had a takedown in the first and second periods to set the tone.

Kaleb Burgess followed with an 11-3 major decision over Fin Nadeau at 157. Burgess had takedowns in the first, second and third periods and never looked back.

A winner of 10 straight dual matches, Marcus Petite added to his streak with an impressive 7-6 decision over #28 Will Eber. Trailing, 5-4, in the third, Petite got a takedown midway through the period to earn the win.

The Bulls will close out the regular season next Sunday when they host Ohio at 1 pm at Alumni Arena.

BINGHAMTON 29 BUFFALO 10
125 – Carson Wagner (BING) won by decision over Max Elton (UB), 7-2
133 – Micah Roes (BING) won by major decision over Troy Guerra (UB), 11-1
141 – Nate Lucier (BING) won by major decision over Andy Lucinsky (UB), 11-3
149 – Sam Ewing (UB) won by decision over Ivan Garcia (BING), 8-1
157 – Kaleb Burgess (UB) won by major decision over Fin Nadeau (BING), 11-3
165 – #32 Carter Baer (BING) won by major decision over Charlie Foster (UB), 8-0
174 – #9 Brevin Cassella (BING) won by technical fall over Ty Raines (UB), 16-1 (7:00)
184 – Marcus Petite (UB) won by decision over #28 Will Eber (BING), 7-6
197 – Cayden Bevis (BING) won by decision over Lonnell Pabon (UB), 7-2
285 – #15 Cory Day (BING) won by fall over Robbie Unruh (UB), 3:06

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