Cowboy Wrestling Wins Two In The Big Apple

The Cowboys took down Tennessee-Chatanooga and No. 8 Cornell at Madison Square Garden on Sunday in the Grapple at the Garden.

Sunday, December 16th 2012, 7:11 pm

By: News 9


The No. 2 Oklahoma State wrestling team went 2-0 this weekend, sweeping its competition at the inaugural Grapple at the Garden event in Madison Square on Sunday, defeating Tennessee-Chattanooga, 41-9, and No. 8 Cornell, 21-16.

"We had two good matches," coach John Smith said. "We wrestled well today, and the bonus points made the difference in the lop-sided score against Chattanooga and the outcome against Cornell."

To begin the day, the Cowboys (6-0) took on the Mocs of Tennessee-Chattanooga and picked up four falls in a row between the 149 and 174 weight classes, which included Dallas Bailey in the 157 slot. Against No. 8 Cornell, OSU won five of the bouts with four coming with bonus points attached.

Highlighting the day for the Cowboys were Jon Morrison, Jordan Oliver and Chris Perry, each snatching two wins on the day. No. 7 Morrison shut out both UTC's Marvin Lopez, 13-0, and No. 17 Nick Arujua of Cornell, 5-0. Oliver, ranked No. 2 nationally, pinned Jared Presley from UTC shortly into the second period after racking up 24 points in the first. He went on to win by major decision against No. 18 Chris Villalonga of Cornell. Top-ranked Chris Perry earned the Cowboys 12 points with his two falls over Jake Young of Chattanooga and Duke Pickett from Cornell.

"It was a good experience getting to wrestle in Madison Square Garden," Perry said. "The first match felt pretty good. The second match, I felt like I didn't wrestle as well even though I got a pin. I started out slow and didn't get the scores that I wanted on my feet, but it was good to get a couple of wins today."

Perhaps the most anticipated match of the day came against Cornell at 165 pounds where No. 3 Tyler Caldwell took on No. 1 Kyle Dake of Cornell. The two battled the full seven minutes, but Dake came out on top, 4-1.

"At 165, there just wasn't enough," Smith said. "We gave up an easy reversal, and the momentum changed at that point. Tyler will be OK. He'll bounce back."

Others crucial to the Cowboys win against the Big Red were No. 9 Alex Dieringer at 157 pounds and No. 4 heavyweight Alan Gelogaev, each securing major decisions over their opponents in their only bouts of the day.

The Cowboys travel to Lewisburg, Pa., tomorrow to take on Bucknell Bison at 6 p.m. CT. Fans can follow the action through live play-by-play on trackwrestling.com.

 

No. 2 Oklahoma State 41, Tennessee-Chattanooga, 9

125: No. 10 Nick Soto (UTC) fall Eddie Klimara (OSU), 6:29

133: No. 7 Jon Morrison (OSU) MD Marvin Lopez (UTC), 13-0

141: Julian Feikert (OSU) dec. Dean Pavlou (UTC), 5-3

149: No. 2 Jordan Oliver (OSU) fall Jared Presley (UTC), 4:11

157: Dallas Bailey (OSU) fall Trey Stavrum (UTC), 0:25

165: No. 3 Tyler Caldwell (OSU) fall No. 13 Josh Condon (UTC), 6:15

174: No. 1 Chris Perry (OSU) fall Jake Young (UTC), 4:48

184: No. 17 Chris Chionuma (OSU) MD John Shrader (UTC), 18-9

197: Niko Brown (UTC) dec. Austin Schafer (OSU), 5-4

285: No. 4 Alan Gelogaev (OSU) won by forfeit Kevin Malone (UTC)

 

No.2 Oklahoma State 21, No. 8 Cornell 16

125: No. 11 Nahshon Garrett (CU) dec. Eddie Klimara (OSU), 9-3

133: No. 7 Jon Morrison (OSU) dec. No. 17 Nick Arujua (CU), 5-0

141: No. 7 Mike Nevinger (CU) MD Julian Feikert (OSU), 16-6

149: No. 2 Jordan Oliver (OSU) MD No. 18 Chris Villalonga (CU), 11-3

157: No. 9 Alex Dieringer (OSU) MD Chris Dowdy (CU),10-2

165: No. 1 Kyle Dake (CU) dec. No. 3 Tyler Caldwell (OSU), 4-1

174: No. 1 Chris Perry (OSU) fall Duke Pickett (CU), 5:54

184: Steve Bosak (CU) dec. No. 17 Chris Chionuma (OSU), 5-3

197: Jace Bennett (CU) dec. Zach White (OSU), 10-3

285: No. 4 Alan Gelogaev (OSU) MD Stryker Lane (CU), 14-3

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