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Princeton Completes Road Weekend With 28-15 Win At Virginia
December 08, 2018 | Wrestling
The Princeton wrestling team dug itself out of an early hole and put forth some impressive performances Saturday afternoon to claim a 28-15 win at Virginia. A dramatic first-period fall by 5th-ranked Patrick Brucki over the 11th-ranked wrestler in the nation, as well as another thrilling win for Virginia native Marshall Keller, highlighted Princeton's second dual win of the season.
After decisions by both Travis Stefanik and Kevin Parker drew Princeton even with the Cavaliers at 6-6, Brucki came out on a mission against Jay Aiello. One day after he posted a win over Virginia Tech's 17th-ranked Tom Sleigh, Brucki took control of Aiello immediately and put his shoulders to the mat only 65 seconds into the match.
Sophomore Kendall Elfstrum moved up a weight and gained some momentum for Princeton by limiting Quinn Miller to a decision, and 14th-ranked Patrick Glory got those points (and more) right back with a forfeit win at 125.
Keller capped his dream weekend with a second-period pin of Scott Kiyono at 141 pounds, which clinched the dual win for Princeton. Top-ranked Matthew Kolodzik stayed perfect on the season with a 12-1 major decision to cap the match.
Princeton will be off this week, and will make its home debut Thursday, Dec. 20, against Rider in a match streamed live on ESPN+.
PRINCETON 28, VIRGINIA 15
157: Jake Keating (V) dec. Quincy Monday 10-4
165: Cam Coy (V) dec. Dale Tiongson 6-3
174: Travis Stefanik (P) dec. Robert Patrick 7-5
184: Kevin Parker (P) dec. Will Schany 5-2
197: #5 Patrick Brucki (P) WBF #11 Jay Aiello 1:05
285: Quinn Miller (V) dec. Kendall Elfstrum 12-7
125: #14 Patrick Glory (P) wins by forfeit
133: Brian Courtney (V) WBF Jacob Adkins 0:55
141: Marshall Keller (P) WBF Scott Kiyono 4:17
149: #1 Matthew Kolodzik (P) mdec. Sam Martino 12-1
After decisions by both Travis Stefanik and Kevin Parker drew Princeton even with the Cavaliers at 6-6, Brucki came out on a mission against Jay Aiello. One day after he posted a win over Virginia Tech's 17th-ranked Tom Sleigh, Brucki took control of Aiello immediately and put his shoulders to the mat only 65 seconds into the match.
Sophomore Kendall Elfstrum moved up a weight and gained some momentum for Princeton by limiting Quinn Miller to a decision, and 14th-ranked Patrick Glory got those points (and more) right back with a forfeit win at 125.
Keller capped his dream weekend with a second-period pin of Scott Kiyono at 141 pounds, which clinched the dual win for Princeton. Top-ranked Matthew Kolodzik stayed perfect on the season with a 12-1 major decision to cap the match.
Princeton will be off this week, and will make its home debut Thursday, Dec. 20, against Rider in a match streamed live on ESPN+.
PRINCETON 28, VIRGINIA 15
157: Jake Keating (V) dec. Quincy Monday 10-4
165: Cam Coy (V) dec. Dale Tiongson 6-3
174: Travis Stefanik (P) dec. Robert Patrick 7-5
184: Kevin Parker (P) dec. Will Schany 5-2
197: #5 Patrick Brucki (P) WBF #11 Jay Aiello 1:05
285: Quinn Miller (V) dec. Kendall Elfstrum 12-7
125: #14 Patrick Glory (P) wins by forfeit
133: Brian Courtney (V) WBF Jacob Adkins 0:55
141: Marshall Keller (P) WBF Scott Kiyono 4:17
149: #1 Matthew Kolodzik (P) mdec. Sam Martino 12-1
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