![]() 25 Northern Iowa and Lock Haven as part of its schedule this coming week, and the Bucks will be favored in both of those bouts. 2 Anthony Noto in a match that will determine the top-ranked athlete at the weight. State will have at this event, simply based on the probable lineups and current rankings, pay special attention to the 125-pound match in N.C. While the dual between the Pack and the Bucks will likely be the most competitive meeting N.C. State star will no doubt aim to bonus Ohio State’s Luke Geog and do what he can to lock up the dual before the heavyweight bout even starts. The 184 and 285-pound matches could be competitive, as previously mentioned, but 197-pounds is Trent Hidlay’s weight, and the N.C. 9 Carson Kharchla, and the goal for the Bucks will be to rack up as many points as possible before heading into the upperweights. Ohio State will then be favored at 165 and 174 pounds with No. These two weights are a chance for Ohio State to build some momentum heading into 157 pounds where Ohio State’s Paddy Gallagher will have his chance against All-American Ed Scott. State foes at Cliff Keen, but D’Emilio’s match was particularly tight, as he only edged out Arrington 9-8. 5 Jackson Arrington, a Round of 16 and Round of 12 finishers respectively, in matches the Bucks will need to win. Ohio State’s Jesse Mendez and Dylan D’Emilio, both All-Americans, will take on No. 23 Vince Santaniello, but Orine will be just the second All-American Bouzakis has had to face this year after dropping a barn-burner to Sam Latona earlier this year 7-5.įollowing 133 pounds, the Bucks will have the edge against the Pack at 141 and 149 pounds, but both of these matches should be tight. The freshman Bouzakis came to Columbus as a highly-touted recruit and has notched notable wins against No. 12 Nic Bouzakis could be a place to pull off one of those unpredicted wins early, though Orine has looked tough this year and outplaced Bouzakis at the Cliff Keen Invitational following Bouzakis’ loss to Tyler Knox early in the tournament. To avoid the match coming down to heavyweight, regardless of who Ohio State is able to send out at the weight, the Bucks will be looking for upsets along the way. ![]() State’s Owen Trephan could put up similar bonus points against the Buckeye backup. Without him, the Bucks sent out Hogan Swenski at heavyweight, and Swenski was subsequently majored by Pittsburgh’s Dayton Pitzer. Feldman, who is currently 14-2 on the year, finished sixth at the Cliff Keen Invitational after medically forfeiting his last match to Grady Greiss of Navy, and he did not wrestle in Ohio State’s upset loss to No. 18 Nick Feldman in the mix if they want a chance at this. ![]() State’s nine, and there is a path for victory for the Scarlet and Grey with possible upset wins at 133 pounds, 184 pounds and heavyweight. ![]() If Ohio State’s full lineup is healthy and ready to compete, the Buckeyes could send ten ranked athletes onto the mat, in comparison to N.C. ![]()
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