13 Dustin Norris tops No. 5 seed after losses to Dean,Michial Foy andZac Braunagel, so look for both Warner and Foy to potentially cause some trouble in this bracket. 184 pounds: No. That's smart wrestling from the young Maryland star to hold Janzer down for over 60 seconds before conceding the escape. No. ROSEMONT, Ill. - The Big Ten Conference announced the preliminary seeds for the 2023 Big Ten Wrestling Championships, which are set for March 4-5 at Michigan. Levi Haines, similarly, is all offense, but he too is wrestling a smart, controlled athlete in Kendall Coleman, and the question here will the role that Coleman's familiarity with this stage plays into his wrestling style. Woods has a history of firing fast off the first whistle, and if he can keep scoring points like he's done, he can seperate himself in a weight class full of competitors who would like to keep battles close. Ruth picks up a final takedown in the last few seconds of the third period, and he'll take this match 5-1. The Nittany Lion has the last win by way of a 4-1 decision, but Cassioppi beat him twice in 2022 and once in 2021. An escape fromTal Shahar gives him the 6-4 lead. A win against a fast and furious Haines would put him in a position to accomplish that goal. He also has 3:29 of riding time. 285 #3 Tony Cassioppi (IA) vs. #14 Austin Emerson (NEB), Weight Allocations Per Weight Class 11 Tristan Lujan 4-1 Malczewski nearly gets the fall but picks up back points instead to take a 6-0 lead to start the second. After a 4-4 regulation, we're heading to sudden victory! 141 9 5 Assad is no different. Lee is a two-time Big Ten champion, winning the 125-pound title in 2020 and 2021. For more information on the 2023 Big Ten Wrestling Championships visit bigten.org. We're heading to sudden victory on Mat 2 as these two guys are tied up 2-2 after regulation! 14 Jackson Cockrell, 141 pounds: The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Advance Local. 11 Garrett Joles topped No. 285 pounds: No. Kevin Makosy (Maryland), 18-0 (5:58), Layne Malczewski (Michigan State) p. Evan Bates (Northwestern), 3:41, Lenny Pinto (Nebraska) p. Tyler Dow (Wisconsin), 1:46, Michial Foy (Minnesota) d. Braxton Amos (Wisconsin), 4-2 (SV), Jacob Warner (Iowa) d. Andrew Davison (Northwestern), 6-2, Cameron Caffey (Michigan State) d. Brendin Yatooma (Michigan), 4-1, Zac Braunagel (Illinois) md.
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