2017 NCAA Round 1 Notes

2017 NCAA Round 1 Notes

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Mar 16, 2017 by Andrew Spey
2017 NCAA Round 1 Notes
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Mats are full right now with wrestlers getting in a last workout before first whistle.

And now they are clear. We are minutes away from the start of the 2017 NCAA National Championships!

Pigtails

Our first team points are scored by BJ Clagon at 157 for Rider University! He won by major decision over Colt Shorts of Cal Poly.

Topher Carton makes the already large Iowa contingent happy by advancing over Campbell's Josh Heil.

Barlow McGhee falls in the pigtails to Gabe Townsell of Stanford.

Doug Vollaro of Lehigh wins the last of the pigtails in a close 2-1 over victory over Zack Parker of Ohio.

FULL RESULTS
125: Gabe Townsell (Stanford) DEC Barlow Mcghee (Missouri), 3-1 SV
133: Mark Grey (Cornell) MD Anthony Tutolo (Kent St.), 12-3
141: Christopher Carton (Iowa) DEC Joshua Heil (Campbell), 4-0
157: Bryant Clagon (Rider) MD Colt Shorts (Cal Poly), 12-2
165: Luke Zilverberg (South Dakota St.) DEC Tyrel White (Columbia), 6-5
174: Matt Reed (Oklahoma) DEC Jake Residori (Siue), 7-6
184: Robert Steveson (Minnesota) MD Nick Corba (Cleveland St.), 13-3
197: Matt Williams (CSU Bakersfield) MD Tanner Orndorff (Utah Valley), 15-7
285: Doug Vollaro (Lehigh) DEC Zack Parker (Ohio), 3-1 SV

125

Big pin for Nick Piccininni of Oklahoma State over Elijah Oliver of Indiana. Two big bonus points for the Cowboys. 

Sean Fausz of NC State also gets a pin, as 125 gets going with a bang! Fausz takes out the very tough Noah Gonser from EMU.

No. 5 Tim Lambert advances for Nebraska and Thomas Gilman gives the Iowa crowd another victory to cheer for. 

Moody vs Lizak is getting interesting in the 3rd. In a wild one after some stoppage time for official review in the 3rd, Lizak wins 10-8.

Two All-Americans going at it on mat 2, Darian Cruz and Dylan Peters. And Cruz gets the fall in the first!

The unretired All-American Conor Youtsey taking on no. 15 seed Drew Templeman. And Templeman gets the victory 4-3!

Freddie Rodriguez takes out Vito Pasone, a guy he's lost to in the past, but Freddie wins by tech this time. 

All the seeded wrestlers advance to the second round at 125 except for Suriano, who's forfeit paved the way for Buffalo's Kyle Akins. No. 2 seed Joey Dance and Gabe Townsell still need to wrestle, as Townsell is getting his break after winning the pigtail. 

And finally Joey Dance gets a tech and that makes it a clean sweep (more or less) for the seeded wrestlers.

FULL RESULTS
125 Thomas Gilman (Iowa) F Brent Fleetwood (Central Mich.), 6:58
125 Nathan Kraisser (Campbell) DEC Jake Gromacki (Clarion), 3-0
125 Joshua Rodriguez (North Dakota St.) F Johnny Jimenez (Wisconsin), 6:56
125 Nicholas Piccininni (Oklahoma St.) F Elijah Oliver (Indiana), 1:33
125 Tim Lambert (Nebraska) DEC Brock Hudkins (Northern Ill.), 9-2
125 Sean Fausz (North Carolina St.) F Noah Gonser (Eastern Mich.), 3:21
125 Shakur Laney (Ohio) DEC Sean Nickell (CSU Bakersfield), 10-5
125 Darian Cruz (Lehigh) F Dylan Peters (Uni), 0:56
125 Kyle Akins (Buffalo) F Nick Suriano (Penn St.), 0:25
125 Freddie Rodriguez (Siue) TF Vito Pasone (Appalachian St.), 19-4 4:51
125 Josh Terao (American) MD Jose Rodriguez (Ohio St.), 13-4
125 Ethan Lizak (Minnesota) DEC Christian Moody (Oklahoma), 10-8
125 Sean Russell (Edinboro) TF Ibrahim Bunduka (George Mason), 21-3 5:00
125 Jack Mueller (Virginia) TF Travis Piotrowski (Illinois), 16-1 6:57
125 Drew Templeman (Wyoming) DEC Conor Youtsey (Michigan), 4-3 SV
125 Joey Dance (Virginia Tech) TF Gabe Townsell (Stanford) 17-2 4:20

133

Two time All-American, Earl Hall losing mid-way through to Pat D'Arcy. D'Arcy extends his lead in the third period, and that should do it. The unseeded Princeton Tiger advances 8-1.

Mitch McKee with a big pin for Minnesota. The freshman makes short work of Rico Montoya of Northern Colorado.

Josh Alber gets in on the pinfest with a first period fall of his own. The Northern Iowa Panther advances over MSU's Austin Eicher.

ODU's Alex Madrigal medical forfeits to Illinois' Zane Richards, so another unfortunate scratch at this tournament.

No. 16 Kevin Devoy, perhaps still hampered by an injury he suffered at at the EIWA's, is the first seeded wrestler at 133 to be bounced to the consolation round.

Cory Clark get's a big major decision, and Iowa picks up bonus points, with a victory over Stanford's Conner Schram.

Okie State goes 2 for 2 with another pin at 133, by Kaid Brock over Scott Delvecchio. 

Lantry wins a close one over Fehlman, 3-1, so Buffalo sends two wrestlers to the second round. 

Joey Palmer takes out no. 15 Jamal Morris from NC State in a mild upset.

The top 12 seeds all advance, except for no. 7 Eric Montoya, who still need to wrestle Mark Grey, who is recovering from his pigtail.

FULL RESULTS
133 Nathan Tomasello (Ohio St.) MD Korbin Myers (Edinboro), 13-4
133 Cam Sykora (North Dakota St.) MD Kevin Devoy (Drexel), 11-3
133 Scotty Parker (Lehigh) MD Colby Smith (Appalachian St.), 11-3
133 Zane Richards (Illinois) M FOR Alex Madrigal (Old Dominion)
133 Stevan Micic (Michigan) DEC Chris Debien (Chattanooga), 10-3
133 Josh Alber (Uni) F Austin Eicher (Michigan St.), 2:30
133 Pat D`arcy (Princeton) DEC Earl Hall (Iowa St.), 8-1
133 Cory Clark (Iowa) DEC Connor Schram (Stanford), 4-0
133 Kaid Brock (Oklahoma St.) F Scott Delvecchio (Rutgers), 6:55
133 Mitch Mckee (Minnesota) F Rico Montoya (Northern Colo.), 1:05
133 Bryan Lantry (Buffalo) DEC Dj Fehlman (Lock Haven), 3-1
133 Dom Forys (Pittsburgh) F Corey Keener (Central Mich.), 6:55
133 Eric Montoya (Nebraska) DEC Mark Grey (Cornell) 6-1
133 John Erneste (Missouri) DEC Jeffrey Ott (Harvard), 7-4 SV
133 Joseph Palmer (Oregon St.) DEC Jamal Morris (North Carolina St.), 5-21
133 Seth Gross (South Dakota St.) DEC Billy Rappo (Maryland), 5-0

141

The next weight class kicks off with Rutgers' Anthony Ashnault, who jumps out to an early lead over CMU's Mason Smith. The Scarlet Knight advances with an 8-3 win. 

Jimmy Gulibon getting revenger over Javier Gasca. Gasca pinned Gulibon in the Big Ten Tournament but Gulibon is leading 11-1 in the third. Gulibon will win by tech, and the sizable PSU contingent gives him a loud ovation. 

Dean Heil, meanwhile, scores just enough points to beat the tough Brock Zacherl of Clarion, 5-4.

Last year's finalist but this year's no. 10 seed Bryce Meredith races to an early lead over Oklahoma's Mike Longo. Meredith wins it 12-4.

Jared Prince from the Naval Academy gets a victory and will see Dean Heil in the next round. 

No. 2 and No. 3, Kevin Jack and Joey McKenna both out on the mats right now. They both advance without too much trouble.

Minnesota's Tommy Thorn survives Timmy Box from Northern Colorado, 10-5.

Upset alert! Johnathan Hathaway from Oregon State upends the no. 7 seed Joey Ward with a pinfall. HUGE first round bracket buster! That's the second Beaver to score an upset in the first round!

All the seeded wrestlers advance except no. 13 Gasca and no. 7 Ward.

FULL RESULTS
141 Dean Heil (Oklahoma St.) DEC Brock Zacherl (Clarion), 6-5
141 Jared Prince (Navy) DEC Colton Schilling (Cal Poly), 7-3
141 Colton Mccrystal (Nebraska) DEC Noah Forrider (Ohio), 6-1
141 Jaydin Eierman (Missouri) MD Logan Everett (Army West Point), 15-3
141 Anthony Ashnault (Rutgers) DEC Mason Smith (Central Mich.), 8-3
141 Luke Pletcher (Ohio St.) DEC Salvator Profaci (Michigan), 8-5
141 James Gulibon (Penn St.) MD Javier Gasca iii (Michigan St.), 16-3
141 Matthew Kolodzik (Princeton) DEC Ryan Diehl (Maryland), 8-3
141 Joey Mckenna (Stanford) F Dylan Caruana (Binghamton), 6:50
141 Thomas Thorn (Minnesota) DEC Timmy Box (Northern Colo.), 10-5
141 Randy Cruz (Lehigh) DEC Cole Martin (Wisconsin), 6-0
141 George Dicamillo (Virginia) F Christopher Carton (Iowa), 6:57
141 Johnathan Hathaway (Oregon St.) F Joseph Ward (North Carolina), 3:30
141 Bryce Meredith (Wyoming) MD Mike Longo (Oklahoma), 12-4
141 Tyler Smith (Bucknell) DEC Russell Rohlfing (CSU Bakersfield), 8-6 SV
141 Kevin Jack (North Carolina St.) MD Ronald Perry (Lock Haven), 10-0

149

The Zain Pain Train starts rolling in the first round. A tech over Josh Maruca is imminent. And there it is. Retherford is on to round two with bonus points for PSU. 

Brandon Sorensen, not to be out done, gets a pin for Iowa and also advances, over App State's Matt Zovistovski. 

Micah Jordan also thinking bonus, getting back points early over Troy Heilmann of UNC. He finishes the match with a tech fall.

Maryland's Baby J Bannister wins comfortably over Hunter Ladnier of Harvard, 14-5.

Pat Lugo of Edinboro goes down in another big upset! Unseeded Alex Kocer of SD State take out the no. 8 seed.

Oregon State! The Beavers have come to St. Louis to make some noise! Joey Delgado makes it THREE upsets as he takes out no. 11 Davion Jeffries of Oklahoma. A tremendous round already for Oregon State. 

No. 12 Sam Speno also goes down, falling to Andrew Crone of Wisconsin. 149 starting to unravel a bit. 

Lehigh's Laike Gardner gets a free pass, as Michigan's Zac Hall was a late scratch this morning. 

Anthony Collica of OKSt advances from the very bottom of the bracket as the no. 2 seed. He gets by Wyoming's Cole Mendenhall.

After a shaky start, the rest of 149's wrestlers hold seed. 

FULL RESULTS
149 Zain Retherford (Penn St.) TF Joshua Maruca (Arizona St.), 19-2 4:56
149 Jordan Laster (Princeton) DEC Nick Barber (Eastern Mich.), 5-2
149 Justin Oliver (Central Mich.) F Eric Barone (Illinois), 5:00
149 Alex Kocer (South Dakota St.) DEC Patricio Lugo (Edinboro), 5-4
149 Brandon Sorensen (Iowa) F Matthew Zovistoski (Appalachian St.), 3:00
149 Andrew Crone (Wisconsin) DEC Sam Speno (North Carolina St.), 7-5
149 Alfred Bannister (Maryland) MD Hunter Ladnier (Harvard), 13-5
149 Micah Jordan (Ohio St.) TF Troy Heilmann (North Carolina), 21-6 5:38
149 Lavion Mayes (Missouri) DEC Sahid Kargbo (George Mason), 6-2
149 Steve Bleise (Northern Ill.) DEC Michael Hayes (Old Dominion), 5-3
149 Joey Delgado (Oregon St.) DEC Davion Jeffries (Oklahoma), 6-5
149 Solomon Chishko (Virginia Tech) DEC Coleman Hammond (CSU Bakersfield), 9-3
149 Max Thomsen (Uni) DEC Matthew Cimato (Drexel), 3-1
149 Laike Gardner (Lehigh) FOR Zac Hall (Michigan)
149 Kenny Theobald (Rutgers) DEC Samuel Krivus (Virginia), 8-2
149 Anthony Collica (Oklahoma St.) DEC Cole Mendenhall (Wyoming), 9-2

157

It takes PSU's Jason Nolf all of a couple seconds to get on the board and get 157 started up. And it's a tech fall and bonus points for Nolf and the Nittany Lions. 

Rider's BJ Clagon showing his All-American skills by beating no. 8 Jake Short of Minnesota in the first upset of the weight class. It's Clagon's second win of the session. 

Joseph Smith wins a close one over Alex Griffin of Purdue, 4-3, but it's enough to put another Cowboy into the next round. 

Missouri gets bonus points with a quick pin over Aaron Walker from the Citadel.

Upset for Illinois' Kyle Langenderfer! Rutgers' no. 13 John Van Brill goes down after having beaten Langenderfer at the Big Ten Tournament. 

Dylan Palacio passes his first test. He takes out the the ACC champ, Pitt's Taleb Rahmani, and advances to the second round. 

CMU's Colin Heffernan needed overtime, but he gets the victory over UVA's Andrew Atkinson.

Iowa gets a major decision bonus point as Michael Kemerer beats Jake Danishek of Indiana, 13-4, and closes out the first round for 157. 

Also add no. 15 Archie Colgan and no. 12 Clark Glass to the list of first round upsets. Edinboro's Chase Delande takes out Colgan and Penn's May Bethea upends Glass. 

Missed this one earlier: Clay Ream of NDSU, the no. 6 seed, gets beat by Stanford's Paul Fox, 8-4. Highest seed to go down in the session, so far. 

FULL RESULTS
157 Jason Nolf (Penn St.) TF Thomas Bullard (North Carolina St.), 22-7 7:00
157 Victor Lopez (Bucknell) DEC Timothy Ruschell (Wisconsin), 5-3
157 Joshua Shields (Arizona St.) MD Jake Faust (Duke), 12-1
157 Bryant Clagon (Rider) DEC Jake Short (Minnesota), 4-2 SV
157 Joseph Smith (Oklahoma St.) DEC Alex Griffin (Purdue), 4-3
157 May Bethea (Penn) DEC Clark Glass (Oklahoma), 3-2
157 Kyle Langenderfer (Illinois) DEC John Van brill (Rutgers), 10-4
157 Tyler Berger (Nebraska) DEC Ryan Mosley (Gardner-Webb), 9-2
157 Sal Mastriani (Virginia Tech) F Casey Sparkman (Kent St.), 6:47
157 Russell Parsons (Army West Point) DEC Mike D`angelo (Princeton), 8-1
157 Joey Lavallee (Missouri) F Aaron Walker (The Citadel), 2:08
157 Paul Fox (Stanford) DEC Clayton Ream (North Dakota St.), 8-4
157 Dylan Palacio (Cornell) DEC Taleb Rahmani (Pittsburgh), 8-1
157 Colin Heffernan (Central Mich.) DEC Andrew Atkinson (Virginia), 6-4 SV
157 Chase Delande (Edinboro) DEC Archie Colgan (Wyoming), 7-2
157 Michael Kemerer (Iowa) MD Jake Danishek (Indiana), 13-4

165

The Okie State crowd gives a big cheer, as no. 9 Chandler Rogers gets a pin and two more team points for the Cowboys. He beats ND State's Andrew Fogerty. 

Two time national champion Isaiah Martinez advances with a major decision over NIU's Shaun'Qae McMurtry, in a bout that was perhaps tougher than the no. 1 seed expected. 

The redoubtable Bryce Steiert of UNI does just enough to get by Army's Andrew Mendel, winning 6-5.

The Penn State crowd is really starting to get into it now. They shower Vincenzo Joseph with approbation as he takes out Stanford's Keaton Subjeck, reversing the results from a match early in the season.  

No. 2 Logan Massa cruises to a technical fall victory over ODU's Seldon Wright.

Everyone holding seed so far, as 165 is following the script with just a couple matches to go. And Drew Hughes of Michigan State makes it 16 for 16 as he beats Keilan Torres, from Northern Colorado.

FULL RESULTS
165 Isaiah Martinez (Illinois) F Shaun`qae Mcmurtry (Northern Ill.), 6:24
165 Nicholas Wanzek (Minnesota) DEC Quentin Perez (Campbell), 3-0
165 Chandler Rogers (Oklahoma St.) F Andrew Fogarty (North Dakota St.), 2:44
165 Dylan Cottrell (West Virginia) DEC Brooks Martino (Penn), 4-3
165 Chad Walsh (Rider) MD Johnny Sebastian (Northwestern), 8-0
165 Austin Matthews (Edinboro) DEC Cole Walter (Lehigh), 4-2
165 Brandon Womack (Cornell) F Joseph Gunther (Iowa), 6:50
165 Isaac Jordan (Wisconsin) MD Lorenzo De la riva (CSU Bakersfield), 11-2
165 Vincenzo Joseph (Penn St.) DEC Keaton Subjeck (Stanford), 5-1
165 Branson Ashworth (Wyoming) DEC Brian Hamann (North Carolina St.), 6-0
165 Bryce Steiert (Uni) DEC Andrew Mendel (Army West Point), 6-5
165 Daniel Lewis (Missouri) MD Luke Zilverberg (South Dakota St.), 8-0
165 Anthony Valencia (Arizona St.) MD Cody Burcher (Ohio St.), 11-0
165 Te`shan Campbell (Pittsburgh) DEC Yoanse Mejias (Oklahoma), 4-0
165 Drew Hughes (Michigan St.) DEC Keilan Torres (Northern Colo.), 6-0
165 Logan Massa (Michigan) TF Seldon Wright (Old Dominion), 19-3 5:00

174

The upper weights get started with some big names, Bo Jordan, Mark Hall and Zahid Valencia all on the mat right now. Zahid is the first of the trio to win. BoJo efficiently follows suit. SD State's David Kocer gives Hall a run for his money, but it's a 8-2 victory for the Nittany Lion.

Christian Brucki of CMU makes short work of Duke's Connor Bass, pinning him and advances to the next round. 

Jadean Bernstein takes out his EIWA rival, no. 12 seeded All-American Casey Kent, 7-3, in an upset. 

Brian Realbuto is hitting petersons against Devin Skatzka of Indiana. He rolls his way to a victory. 

Northern Illinois gets a big pin as Trace Engelkes hits a headlock hip toss on Princeton's Jonathan Schleifer.

UPSET ALERT! Kyle Crutchmer goes down to SIUE's Jake Residori 6-5! MASSIVE team score implications. This is Residori's second win of the day, having beaten Oklahoma's Matt Reed in the pigtails. Residori is not impressed by Big 12 schools from the state of Oklahoma. 

Ryan Preisch gets revenge on Jordan Pagano, reversing the result of the last Lehigh vs Rutgers dual meet. 

Kent and Crutchmer are the only seeded wrestlers to lose in the first round in the 174 pound bracket. 

FULL RESULTS
174 Zahid Valencia (Arizona St.) MD Christopher Pfarr (Minnesota), 19-5
174 Christian Brucki (Central Mich.) F Connor Bass (Duke), 3:20
174 Myles Amine (Michigan) DEC Ty Schoffstall (Edinboro), 6-4
174 Ethan Ramos (North Carolina) DEC Austin Trott (Gardner-Webb), 9-2
174 Mark Hall (Penn St.) DEC David Kocer (South Dakota St.), 8-2
174 Jadaen Bernstein (Navy) DEC Casey Kent (Penn), 7-3
174 Taylor Lujan (Uni) DEC Ryan Christensen (Wisconsin), 6-1
174 Zach Epperly (Virginia Tech) DEC Nick Reenan (North Carolina St.), 8-1
174 Bo Jordan (Ohio St.) MD Josef Johnson (Harvard), 10-1
174 Lelund Weatherspoon (Iowa St.) DEC Peter Galli (Stanford), 3-1
174 Alex Meyer (Iowa) DEC Austin Dewey (Boise St.), 6-1
174 Ryan Preisch (Lehigh) MD Jordan Pagano (Rutgers), 9-0
174 Jake Residori (Siue) DEC Kyle Crutchmer (Oklahoma St.), 6-5
174 Zach Brunson (Illinois) MD Jacob Morrissey (Purdue), 12-1
174 Trace Engelkes (Northern Ill.) F Jonathan Schleifer (Princeton), 5:33
174 Brian Realbuto (Cornell) TF Devin Skatzka (Indiana), 19-4 3:12

184

Gabe Dean, who is very good at wrestling, has begun his quest for NCAA title number three. Dean wins his first round match, to the surprise of no one. 

Iowa's Sammy Brooks works hard for a 7-3 victory over the tenacious Nicolas Gravina of Rutgers. 

Big Ten rivals Bo Nickal and Myles Martin are both wrestling simultaneously at the moment. Now just Martin is wrestling, as Nickal gets a lightening quick tech to advance and score precious bonus points for Penn State. Myles Martin takes the entire seven minutes and "only" manages a major decision against Garrett Hoffman. 

Nolan Boyd gets the Cowboys back on track with a win over Wisconsin's Hunter Ritter.

Edinboro advances another team member as Dakota Geer techs Zach Nevills of Stanford. 

Virginia Tech's Zach Zavatsky makes the Hokie fans happy with a solid win over Penn's Joe Heyob, 10-5

We have another clean sheet for 184, as no unseeded wrestlers will advance to the second round. 

FULL RESULTS

184 Gabriel Dean (Cornell) MD Michael Coleman (Navy), 21-12
184 Jordan Ellingwood (Central Mich.) DEC Christian Lafragola (Brown), 6-0
184 Nathan Jackson (Indiana) MD Alexander Deciantis (Drexel), 13-4
184 Jack Dechow (Old Dominion) DEC Dylan Gabel (Northern Colo.), 6-2
184 Zachary Zavatsky (Virginia Tech) DEC Joe Heyob (Penn), 10-5
184 Drew Foster (Uni) MD Robert Steveson (Minnesota), 8-0
184 Bryce Carr (Chattanooga) DEC Samson Imonode (Army West Point), 4-3
184 Nolan Boyd (Oklahoma St.) DEC Hunter Ritter (Wisconsin), 7-1
184 Samuel Brooks (Iowa) DEC Nicholas Gravina (Rutgers), 7-3
184 Dakota Geer (Edinboro) TF Zach Nevills (Stanford), 17-0 5:52
184 Emory Parker (Illinois) DEC Hunter Gamble (Gardner-Webb), 6-2
184 Myles Martin (Ohio St.) MD Garrett Hoffman (Bucknell), 23-10
184 Timothy Dudley (Nebraska) TF Michale Fagg-daves (Rider), 17-0 3:49
184 Michael Macchiavello (North Carolina St.) DEC Ville Heino (Campbell), 5-3 SV
184 Steven Schneider (Binghamton) DEC Jason Grimes (American), 3-2
184 Bo Nickal (Penn St.) TF Mitch Sliga (Northwestern), 15-0 3:21

197

Missouri's J'Den Cox gets things going at 197 with some star power. Cox cradles up and pins American University's Jeric Kasunic and the crowd erupts in applause. 

More PSU-tOSU rivals, Matt McCutcheon and Kollin Moore, both on the mat right now. Big team points for PSU as McCLUTCHeon pins Purdue's Christian Brunner. Moore "only" manages a major decision, beating Malik McDonald of NC State, 16-6.

Austin Severn and Steban Cervantes into sudden victory, and the Midshipman gets it done for Navy, over the no. 16 CMU Chippewa. 

ODU Monarch Kevin Beazley wakes up the crowd with a pin over SIUE's Jake Tindle. 

Upset alert! UNC's Daniel Chaid takes out no. 9, Nate Rotert, of ND State, in a bruising 10-5 match. 

No. 8 Ryan Wolfe gets it done against UNI's Holschlag. He'll see Chaid in the second round. 

The Iowa partisans have just alerted everyone to Cash Wilcke's upset of no. 13 Tom Sleigh, of Bucknell, in sudden victory, with a boisterous cheer.

Nebraska's Aaron Studebaker pins Brett Harner, of Princeton, sending the All-American Tiger to the consolation round.

Preston Weigel advances on a decision over Iowa State's Marcus Harrington, 7-0, as OK State tries to keep pace with the competition. 

Brad Johnson upends no. 15 Ricky Robertson, scoring a mild upset for the Sooners over the Badgers. That makes four upsets at 197, making it one of the more unstable divisions so far. 

FULL RESULTS
197 J`den Cox (Missouri) F Jeric Kasunic (American), 2:20
197 Steban Cervantes (Navy) DEC Austin Severn (Central Mich.), 6-4 SV
197 Daniel Chaid (North Carolina) DEC Nate Rotert (South Dakota St.), 10-5
197 Ryan Wolfe (Rider) DEC Jacob Holschlag (Uni), 9-4
197 Matt Mccutcheon (Penn St.) F Christian Brunner (Purdue), 1:53
197 Frank Mattiace (Penn) DEC Jacob Berkowitz (Northwestern), 3-2
197 Cash Wilcke (Iowa) DEC Tom Sleigh (Bucknell), 4-2 SV
197 Jared Haught (Virginia Tech) DEC Matt Williams (CSU Bakersfield), 4-1
197 Kollin Moore (Ohio St.) MD Malik Mcdonald (North Carolina St.), 16-6
197 Corey Griego (Oregon St.) DEC Josh Marchok (Stanford), 10-7
197 Shawn Scott (Northern Ill.) DEC Benjamin Honis (Cornell), 9-2
197 Preston Weigel (Oklahoma St.) DEC Marcus Harrington (Iowa St.), 7-0
197 Aaron Studebaker (Nebraska) F Brett Harner (Princeton), 4:52
197 Kevin Beazley (Old Dominion) F Jake Tindle (Siue), 2:47
197 Brad Johnson (Oklahoma) DEC Ricky Robertson (Wisconsin), 4-2
197 Brett Pfarr (Minnesota) DEC Matt Correnti (Rutgers), 10-3

285

Olympic Champion Kyle Snyder (maybe you've heard of him), now on the mat as the heavyweight division gets under way. Snyder puts on a takedown clinic and tech falls Jake Gunning of Buffalo, scoring approximately thousands of points in the process. 

ATTENDANCE ALERT: Session 1's crowd was just announced at 18,157.

Nick Nevills squeaks by Dough Vollaro, 4-3, to advance to the next round and score more points for the Lions. 

Minnesota All-American, Michael Kroells, beats Missouri's Austin Meyers, 6-0. He's going on to the second round. 

One of the Southern Conference's best shots at making the podium, Denzel Dejournette, of Appalachian State, puts away Cody Crawford, 11-1, of today's most dangerous team, the Oregon State Beavers. 

UPSET ALERT: NC State's Mike Kosoy takes out Nebraska's Collin Jensen. This is Jensen's fourth trip to the NCAAs. If the Cornhusker wants to make it to the podium for the first time he'll have to do it the hard way, coming all the way back from the beginning of the wrestlebacks. 

Thomas Haines gives the Bald Eagles of Lock Haven a second rounder, as he beats Maryland's Youssif Hemida. 

Austin Schafer helps the Cowboys keep pace by winning his first round round bout against Finnish transplant, Jere Heino of Cambpell.

It's almost break time as we wind down the last three 285 matches. Most of the crowd is already on their way to get lunch. 

No. 2 Medbery of Wisconsin will put away Princeton's O'Donnell. Goodhart of Drexel and Butler of Stanford in tie breakers, in our last matches of the round. Medbery wins 14-1. Goodhart vs Butler needs another set of tie breakers. After 11 minute of wrestling, Butler edges out Goodhart by one point. 

That will do it for Session 1! We're just getting start though, five more glorious sessions to go!

Thanks for tuning in and following along, apologies for the typos, we'll see you back here for Session 2 of the 2017 NCAA Tournament in St. Louis, Missouri!