2019 Big Ten Wrestling Championship

2019 Big Ten Wrestling Championship

Mar 9-10, 2019
Results

Results from the 2019 Big Ten Wrestling Championship. Brackets, match links and more on FloArena. Wrestling resumes tomorrow at Noon CT with the championship finals getting underway at 3 PM CT. *NOTE: THE CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS WILL BE LIVE ON THE BIG TEN NETWORK, NOT FLOWRESTLING. 

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Team Scores

Points (National Qualifiers)

1. Penn State - 157.5 (9)

2. Ohio State - 122.5 (9)

3. Iowa - 107.5 (8)

4. Minnesota - 101.5 (7)

5. Nebraska - 96.5 (7)

6. Michigan - 76.5 (7)

8. Wisconsin - 76.0 (6)

8. Northwestern - 53.5 (4)

8. Rutgers - 53.5 (5)

10. Purdue - 42.0 (6)

11. Illinois - 39.5 (4)

13. Indiana - 31.0 (2)

12. Michigan State - 29.5 (2)

14. Maryland - 13.0 (1)


NCAA Qualifiers

125 (9): Sebastian Rivera (Northwestern), Spencer Lee (Iowa), Elijah Oliver (Indiana), Rayvon Foley (Michigan State), Travis Piotrowski (Illinois), Sean Russell (Minnesota), Drew Mattin (Michigan), Devin Schroder (Purdue), Malik Heinselman (Ohio State)

133 (8): Nick Suriano (Rutgers), Luke Pletcher (Ohio State), Ethan Lizak (Minnesota), Austin DeSanto (Iowa), Stevan Micic (Michigan), Roman Bravo-Young (Penn State), Ben Thornton (Purdue), Dylan Duncan (Illinois)

141 (9): Joey McKenna (Ohio State), Chad Red (Nebraska), Mitch McKee (Minnesota), Nick Lee (Penn State), Tristan Moran (Wisconsin), Kanen Storr (Michigan), Max Murin (Iowa), Mikey Carr (Illinois), Pete Lipari (Rutgers)

149 (6): Anthony Ashnault (Rutgers), Micah Jordan (Ohio State), Pat Lugo (Iowa), Tommy Thorn (Minnesota), Cole Martin (Wisconsin), Brady Berger (Penn State)

157 (9): Jason Nolf (Penn State), Tyler Berger (Nebraska), Steve Bleise (Minnesota), Alec Pantaleo (Michigan), Ryan Deakin (Northwestern), Kaleb Young (Iowa), John Van Brill (Rutgers), Ke-Shawn Hayes (Ohio State), Griffin Parriott (Purdue)

165 (9): Vincenzo Joseph (Penn State), Alex Marinelli (Iowa), Evan Wick (Wisconsin), Logan Massa (Michigan), Te`Shan Campbell (Ohio State), Isaiah White (Nebraska), Bryce Martin (Indiana), Tyler Morland (Northwestern), + 1 more TBD

174 (8): Mark Hall (Penn State), Myles Amine (Michigan), Devin Skatzka (Minnesota), Ethan Smith (Ohio State), Mikey Labriola (Nebraska), Dylan Lydy (Purdue), Ryan Christensen (Wisconsin), Drew Hughes (Michigan State)

184 (8): Myles Martin (Ohio State), Skahur Rasheed (Penn State), Emery Parker (Illinois), Nick Gravina (Rutgers), Cash Wilcke (Iowa), Taylor Venz (Nebraska), Mason Reinhardt (Wisconsin), Max Lyon (Purdue)

197 (5): Bo Nickal (Penn State), Kollin Moore (Ohio State), Eric Schultz (Nebraska), Jacob Warner (Iowa), Christian Brunner (Purdue)

285 (7): Gable Steveson (Minnesota), Anthony Cassar (Penn State), Trent Hillger (Wisconsin), David Jensen (Nebraska), Youssif Hemida (Maryland), Conan Jennings (Northwestern), Mason Parris (Michigan)


Finals Matchups

125: #1 Sebastian Rivera (Northwestern) vs #2 Spencer Lee (Iowa)

133: #4 Nick Suriano (Rutgers) vs #10 Luke Pletcher (Ohio State)

141: #3 Joey McKenna (Ohio State) vs Chad Red (Nebraska)

149: #1 Anthony Ashnault (Rutgers) vs #2 Micah Jordan (Ohio State)

157: #1 Jason Nolf (Penn State) vs #2 Tyler Berger (Nebraska)

165: #1 Vincenzo Joseph (Penn State) vs #2 Alex Marinelli (Iowa)

174: #1 Mark Hall (Penn State) vs #4 Myles Amine (Michigan)

184: #1 Myles Martin (Ohio State) vs #7 Shakur Rasheed (Penn State)

197: #1 Bo Nickal (Penn State) vs #2 Kollin Moore (Ohio State)

285: #1 Gable Steveson (Minnesota) vs #3 Anthony Cassar (Penn State)


Semifinals

125 Spencer Lee (Iowa) MD Sean Russell (Minnesota), 8-0










Quarterfinals


133 Stevan Micic Cedar Lake, IN (Michigan) DEC Dylan Duncan Champaign, IL (Illinois), 9-4


149 Micah Jordan Columbus, OH (Ohio State) F Shayne Oster Homer Glen, IL (Northwestern), 1:32


165 Vincenzo Joseph PA (Penn State) TF Joseph Gunther Champaign, IL (Illinois), 21-6 6:00




285 Conan Jennings (Northwestern) DEC Mason Parris Lawrenceburg, IN (Michigan), 9-7


Round of 16

125 Devin Schroder West Lafayette, IN (Purdue) MD Malik Heinselman Castle Rock, CO (Ohio State), 13-5 SV
125 Drew Mattin Delta, OH (Michigan) MD Brandon Cray College Park, MD (Maryland), 13-3
125 Travis Piotrowski Champaign, IL (Illinois) TF Devin Schnupp PA (Penn State), 17-0 4:41
125 Sean Russell (Minnesota) MD Ethan Rotondo Madison, WI (Wisconsin), 19-7
125 Rayvon Foley East Lansing, MI (Michigan State) MD Shane Metzler New Brunswick, NJ (Rutgers), 12-0
125 Elijah Oliver Bloomington, IN (Indiana) F Zeke Moisey Morgantown, WV (Nebraska), 0:20

133 Roman Bravo-young State College, PA (Penn State) MD Jevon Parrish Olathe, KS (Nebraska), 17-5 SV
133 Luke Pletcher Latrobe, PA (Ohio State) MD Paul Konrath Mount Vernon, IN (Indiana), 12-4
133 Ben Thornton West Lafayette, IN (Purdue) DEC Colin Valdiviez Lee's Summit, MO (Northwestern), 4-0
133 Dylan Duncan Champaign, IL (Illinois) DEC Anthony Tutolo Mentor, OH (Michigan State), 3-1 SV
133 Ethan Lizak Minneapolis, MN (Minnesota) F Jens Lantz Ellsworth, WI (Wisconsin), 5:00
133 Nick Suriano New Brunswick, NJ (Rutgers) F Orion Anderson Schuylerville, NY (Maryland), 2:13

141 Tristan Moran (Wisconsin) MD Danny Bertoni Jefferson, MD (Maryland), 14-4
141 Joseph Mckenna NJ (Ohio State) F Alec Mckenna Evanston, IL (Northwestern), 2:23
141 Chad Red Lincoln, NE (Nebraska) F Pete Lipari Little Falls, NJ (Rutgers), 0:49
141 Kanen Storr Ames, IA (Michigan) F Austin Eicher East Lansing, MI (Michigan State), 6:16

149 Pat Lugo Edinboro, PA (Iowa) DEC Jordan Shearer Lincoln, NE (Nebraska), 8-5
149 Cole Martin Madison, WI (Wisconsin) F Chrisitan Kanzler Champaign, IL (Illinois), 3:00
149 Micah Jordan Columbus, OH (Ohio State) MD Alfred Bannister La Plata, MD (Maryland), 17-6

157 Kaleb Young Iowa City, IA (Iowa) FOR Jake Tucker East Lansing, MI (Michigan State), 0-0
157 Eric Barone Champaign, IL (Illinois) DEC Griffin Parriott Webster, MN (Purdue), 5-4 TB2
157 Alec Pantaleo Canton, MI (Michigan) MD Garrett Model Stoughton, WI (Wisconsin), 21-8
157 Ryan Deakin Broomfield, CO (Northwestern) MD Adam Whitesell College Park, MD (Maryland), 12-3

165 Joseph Gunther Champaign, IL (Illinois) DEC Carson Brolsma Minneapolis, MN (Minnesota), 3-2
165 Evan Wick Madison, WI (Wisconsin) F Cole Wysocki West Lafayette, IN (Purdue), 1:41

174 Michael Labriola Easton, PA (Nebraska) F Josh Ugalde College Park, MD (Maryland), 0:49
174 Ryan Christensen Madison, WI (Wisconsin) DEC Mitch Bowman Iowa City, IA (Iowa), 3-2

184 Cash Wilcke (Iowa) DEC Brandon Krone Minneapolis, MN (Minnesota), 2-1
184 Emery Parker Champaign, IL (Illinois) DEC Kyle Jasenski (Maryland), 7-3

197 Brad Wilton Mason, MI (Michigan State) F Jake Kleimola Bloomington, IN (Indiana), 6:21
197 Kollin Moore Burbank, OH (Ohio State) MD Matt Correnti New Brunswick, NJ (Rutgers), 12-3


Event Info
The biggest and baddest conference tournament in the country. Penn State, Ohio State, Michigan, Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, Rutgers, Wisconsin, Illinois, Northwestern, Purdue, Indiana, Maryland, and Michigan State will do battle with NCAA Tournament births on the line. *NOTE: THE CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS WILL BE LIVE ON THE BIG TEN NETWORK, NOT FLOWRESTLING*.