Flashes Split 10 Matches in Tiebreaker Loss to Northern Iowa
Flashes Split 10 Matches in Tiebreaker Loss to Northern Iowa
CEDAR FALLS, Iowa – In an unimaginable turn of events, No. 5 Northern Iowa’s 59 match points to Kent State’s 58 made the tiebreaking difference in a 19-18 Panther’s win Sunday afternoon at West Gymnasium. In its slimmest margin
of victory this season, UNI remained unbeaten (11-0, 6-0 MAC). Each team won five matches: three by decision, one major decision and one technical fall.
“I knew it would be tough without Ian (Miller) in the lineup, but going in I thought we matched up well against them,” Head Coach
Jim Andrassy said. “I was really happy with the effort our guys gave. Even the matches we lost, we wrestled hard throughout.”
All four Golden Flashes who lost on Saturday at Northern Illinois, bounced back for victories on Sunday, while junior
Tyler Small completed a 2-0 weekend. Small’s three-point tilt in the second period helped him to a 7-2 victory over Levi Wolfensperger.
Sophomore Michael DePalma then perfected his two-on-one tilt in a 17-2 tech fall over Tyler Patten. Tied 2-2 after one period, DePalma meticulously executed four different three-point tilts in the second and on in the third.
“That just shows you how important it is to be good on top,” Andrassy said.
Senior T.J. Keklak extended the Flashes’ lead to 11-5 with a 9-7 decision over Jarrett Jensen. Keklak opened the match with a four-point fireman’s carry and hung on for his first career MAC dual win.
“There isn’t a kid who deserves it more,” Andrassy said of the team captain’s work ethic. “That could end up being his last dual and he deserves to go out on top.”
The Flashes (10-9, 4-3 MAC) then dropped three consecutive tight matches from 165 to 184. Riding time made the difference in sophomore
Tyler Buckwalter’s 5-4 loss to No. 11 Cooper Moore. Junior Caleb Marsh was tied 1-1 with a minute left in the third period, before getting caught in a five-point cradle.
Sophomore Cole Baxter gave Kent State the lead back 15-14, with a 9-1 major decision over Basil Minto. Baxter scored takedowns on front headlocks three different times and built up several minutes of riding time.
Riding time was even more crucial at heavyweight in redshirt freshman
Mimmo Lytle’s 2-1 win over Blaize Cabell. Both wrestlers earned escapes, but Cabell’s did not come until late in the third period.
“Two or three months ago, I don’t think Mimmo wins that match,” Andrassy said. “He used his weight to his advantage on top and he’s figuring out how to win close matches.”
In the final match, No. 6 Dylan Peters claimed a 13-5 major decision over sophomore
Del Vinas, to temporarily tie the dual at 18-18 all. When the first two tiebreaking criteria were not met, officials counted and recounted total match points, discovering Northern Iowa’s one-point edge.
“We looked much better than yesterday,” Andrassy said. “That was a very good team and we need to compete like that every time out. We also showed we have that ability against Michigan and Virginia Tech. But we need to be more consistent.”
Kent State heads to Ohio State’s St. John Arena Feb. 16-17 for the NWCA National Duals. Pairings for the 14-team dual tournament are expected to be released Tuesday.
Results
133 – #1 Joe Colon (UNI) tech fall Mack McGuire (KSU), 17-2 (4:38)
141 – Tyler Small (KSU) dec. Levi Wolfensperger (UNI), 7-2
149 – Mike DePalma (KSU) tech fall Tyler Patten (UNI), 17-2 (5:17)
157 – T.J. Keklak (KSU) dec. Jarrett Jensen (UNI), 9-7
165 – #11 Cooper Moore (UNI) dec. Tyler Buckwalter (KSU), 5-4
174 –#17 Cody Caldwell (UNI) dec. Caleb Marsh (KSU), 6-1
184 – #5 Ryan Loder (UNI) dec. #13 Sam Wheeler (KSU), 5-2
197 – Cole Baxter (KSU) maj. dec. Basil Minto (UNI), 9-1
285 – Mimmo Lytle (KSU) dec. Blaize Cabell (UNI), 2-1
125 –#6 Dylan Peters (UNI) maj. dec. Del Vinas (KSU), 13-5
Aaron Chimenti
Assistant Director, Athletic Communications
Contact for Football & Wrestling
Kent State University
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