Princeton University Athletics
Matthew Kolodzik won twice Saturday at 149.
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No. 14 Princeton Completes Ivy, Philly Sweeps in Wins over Penn, Drexel
February 15, 2020 | Wrestling
Last Sunday's win over Cornell ended a long skid against the Big Red, a long drought without an Ivy League title, and Cornell's 92-match, 18-year Ivy League winning streak.
Saturday in Dillon Gym, the Tigers arrived knowing they'd have at least a share of the Ivy League title, but a win over Penn would mean that title would be all Princeton's.
The Tigers went right to work in taking care of that outright title, winning the first seven matches on the way to a 33-6 victory. Right after, Princeton turned around to complete a sweep of Philadelphia's two Division I programs, knocking off Drexel 22-16.
The Penn win and the 5-0 sweep of the Ivy League gave Princeton its first perfect Ivy League season since 1986, which was also Princeton's last Ivy title year.
With the Ivy and Philadelphia sweeps in hand, Princeton will look for a New Jersey sweep for the first time since the 1982-83 season when Rutgers visits Jadwin Gym. Tickets are available here.
Princeton 33, Penn 6
149: #4 Matthew Kolodzik (Princeton) wins by major decision over Lucas Revano (Penn), 17-3
157: Jake Marsh (Princeton) wins by decision over Jon Errico (Penn), 11-6
165: Grant Cuomo (Princeton) wins by decision over Jacob Lizak (Penn), 5-2
174: Kevin Parker (Princeton) wins by technical fall over Neil Antrassian (Penn), 16-1
184: Travis Stefanik (Princeton) wins by major decision over John Stout (Penn), 12-4
197: #4 Patrick Brucki (Princeton) wins by technical fall over Cole Urbas (Penn), 20-3
HWT: Jack DelGarbino (Princeton) wins by decision over Nate Hoaglund (Penn), 5-3 SV-1
125: #9 Michael Colaiocco (Penn) wins by decision over Sean Pierson (Princeton), 2-0
133: Ty Agaisse (Princeton) wins by forfeit
141: #13 Doug Zapf (Princeton) wins by decision over Marshall Keller (Princeton), 10-6
Princeton 22, Drexel 16
165: #20 Ebed Jarrell (Drexel) wins by decision over Grant Cuomo (Princeton), 6-1
174: Michael O'Malley (Drexel) wins by fall over Kevin Parker (Princeton), 1:21
184: Travis Stefanik (Princeton) wins by major decision over Anthony Walters (Drexel), 13-4
197: #4 Patrick Brucki (Princeton) wins by technical fall over Bryan McLaughlin (Drexel), 20-5
HWT: Sean O'Malley (Drexel) wins by major decision over Jack DelGarbino (Princeton), 11-0
125: Sean Pierson (Princeton) wins by decision over Antonio Mininno (Drexel), 9-4
133: Ty Agaisse (Princeton) wins by decision over Chase Shields (Drexel), 6-4
141: Marshall Keller (Princeton) wins by decision over Tyler Williams (Drexel), 7-3
149: #4 Matthew Kolodzik (Princeton) wins by major decision over Vincent Foggia (Drexel), 12-0
157: Parker Kropman (Drexel) wins by decision over Jake Marsh (Princeton), 6-4
Saturday in Dillon Gym, the Tigers arrived knowing they'd have at least a share of the Ivy League title, but a win over Penn would mean that title would be all Princeton's.
The Tigers went right to work in taking care of that outright title, winning the first seven matches on the way to a 33-6 victory. Right after, Princeton turned around to complete a sweep of Philadelphia's two Division I programs, knocking off Drexel 22-16.
The Penn win and the 5-0 sweep of the Ivy League gave Princeton its first perfect Ivy League season since 1986, which was also Princeton's last Ivy title year.
With the Ivy and Philadelphia sweeps in hand, Princeton will look for a New Jersey sweep for the first time since the 1982-83 season when Rutgers visits Jadwin Gym. Tickets are available here.
Princeton 33, Penn 6
149: #4 Matthew Kolodzik (Princeton) wins by major decision over Lucas Revano (Penn), 17-3
157: Jake Marsh (Princeton) wins by decision over Jon Errico (Penn), 11-6
165: Grant Cuomo (Princeton) wins by decision over Jacob Lizak (Penn), 5-2
174: Kevin Parker (Princeton) wins by technical fall over Neil Antrassian (Penn), 16-1
184: Travis Stefanik (Princeton) wins by major decision over John Stout (Penn), 12-4
197: #4 Patrick Brucki (Princeton) wins by technical fall over Cole Urbas (Penn), 20-3
HWT: Jack DelGarbino (Princeton) wins by decision over Nate Hoaglund (Penn), 5-3 SV-1
125: #9 Michael Colaiocco (Penn) wins by decision over Sean Pierson (Princeton), 2-0
133: Ty Agaisse (Princeton) wins by forfeit
141: #13 Doug Zapf (Princeton) wins by decision over Marshall Keller (Princeton), 10-6
Princeton 22, Drexel 16
165: #20 Ebed Jarrell (Drexel) wins by decision over Grant Cuomo (Princeton), 6-1
174: Michael O'Malley (Drexel) wins by fall over Kevin Parker (Princeton), 1:21
184: Travis Stefanik (Princeton) wins by major decision over Anthony Walters (Drexel), 13-4
197: #4 Patrick Brucki (Princeton) wins by technical fall over Bryan McLaughlin (Drexel), 20-5
HWT: Sean O'Malley (Drexel) wins by major decision over Jack DelGarbino (Princeton), 11-0
125: Sean Pierson (Princeton) wins by decision over Antonio Mininno (Drexel), 9-4
133: Ty Agaisse (Princeton) wins by decision over Chase Shields (Drexel), 6-4
141: Marshall Keller (Princeton) wins by decision over Tyler Williams (Drexel), 7-3
149: #4 Matthew Kolodzik (Princeton) wins by major decision over Vincent Foggia (Drexel), 12-0
157: Parker Kropman (Drexel) wins by decision over Jake Marsh (Princeton), 6-4
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