
Nate Dugan was among Princeton's winners in the round of 16.
Photo by: Lisa Elfstrum
Six Tigers on to Quarterfinals at EIWA Championships
March 05, 2022 | Wrestling
Six Tigers have advanced from Saturday's morning session to the quarterfinals at the EIWA Championships, which will start at 4 p.m. Saturday.
Brackets are available here, and the video stream is available here via FloWrestling.
Patrick Glory at 125, Nick Kayal at 133, Quincy Monday at 157, Nate Dugan at 174, Travis Stefanik at 184 and Luke Stout at 197 advanced. Danny Coles at 141, Marshall Keller at 149, Blaine Bergey at 165 and Matt Cover at heavyweight will compete in consolation bouts during the 4 p.m. session.
Glory, seeded first at 125, was an 8-2 winner in the round of 16 against Lehigh's Sheldon Seymour, with Glory getting two first-period takedowns on the way to the win. At 133. Kayal, seeded 10th, knocked off seventh-seeded Jack Maida of American 7-3, also getting two first-period takedowns on the way to a 4-1 lead after the first three minutes.
Monday, seeded second at 157, pinned Binghamton's 15th-seeded Tyler Martin in 4:18 to advance. At 174, Nate Dugan, seeded 10th, was even with seventh-seeded Joshua Kim of Harvard 5-5 after two periods, but a third-period takedown helped push Dugan's lead to 8-5 on the way to the 8-6 win.
At 184, second-seeded Stefanik was a 10-2 major-decision winner over Sacred Heart's Joe Accousti, getting his first takedown just more than a minute into the match and never trailing from there. Stout, seeded third at 197, won in a five-minute technical fall, 21-4 over Franklin & Marshall's Mike Waszen, getting four first-period takedowns and a four-point near-fall to lead 12-3 after a period.
At 141, eighth-seeded Coles fell 7-5 to ninth-seeded Tyler Hunt of Navy. Coles led 4-1 during the first period after a pair of takedowns, but a takedown for Hunt later in the first tied it at 4-4 before a third-period takedown helped extend Hunt's lead to 7-4.
Marshall Keller, seeded 16th, had the task of taking on top-seeded Yianni Diakomihalis of Cornell, with the Big Red wrestler winning 20-2 in a technical fall.
At heavyweight, eighth-seeded Cover saw ninth-seeded Cenzo Pelusi of Franklin & Marshall get out to a 3-0 lead in the second period with the help of a takedown, and though Cover answered with one escape in that period and another to start the third, Cover ended up a point short at 3-2.
Brackets are available here, and the video stream is available here via FloWrestling.
Patrick Glory at 125, Nick Kayal at 133, Quincy Monday at 157, Nate Dugan at 174, Travis Stefanik at 184 and Luke Stout at 197 advanced. Danny Coles at 141, Marshall Keller at 149, Blaine Bergey at 165 and Matt Cover at heavyweight will compete in consolation bouts during the 4 p.m. session.
Glory, seeded first at 125, was an 8-2 winner in the round of 16 against Lehigh's Sheldon Seymour, with Glory getting two first-period takedowns on the way to the win. At 133. Kayal, seeded 10th, knocked off seventh-seeded Jack Maida of American 7-3, also getting two first-period takedowns on the way to a 4-1 lead after the first three minutes.
133: 10th-seeded Nick Kayal knocks off seventh-seeded Jack Maida of American 7-3 in the round of 16!
— Princeton Wrestling (@tigerwrestling) March 5, 2022
Here's a look at the takedown that got it going ??
Watch the tournament here: https://t.co/EmwAoRjfd5 pic.twitter.com/izJ2wM9qNc
Monday, seeded second at 157, pinned Binghamton's 15th-seeded Tyler Martin in 4:18 to advance. At 174, Nate Dugan, seeded 10th, was even with seventh-seeded Joshua Kim of Harvard 5-5 after two periods, but a third-period takedown helped push Dugan's lead to 8-5 on the way to the 8-6 win.
174: Another quarterfinalist! 10th-seeded Nate Dugan knocks off seventh-seeded Joshua Kim of Harvard to give us our fourth in the quarters!
— Princeton Wrestling (@tigerwrestling) March 5, 2022
Watch the takedown that put Nate up 8-5 in the third ??
Watch the event here: https://t.co/i6tqwGEauA pic.twitter.com/CbglNi5fMH
At 184, second-seeded Stefanik was a 10-2 major-decision winner over Sacred Heart's Joe Accousti, getting his first takedown just more than a minute into the match and never trailing from there. Stout, seeded third at 197, won in a five-minute technical fall, 21-4 over Franklin & Marshall's Mike Waszen, getting four first-period takedowns and a four-point near-fall to lead 12-3 after a period.
At 141, eighth-seeded Coles fell 7-5 to ninth-seeded Tyler Hunt of Navy. Coles led 4-1 during the first period after a pair of takedowns, but a takedown for Hunt later in the first tied it at 4-4 before a third-period takedown helped extend Hunt's lead to 7-4.
Marshall Keller, seeded 16th, had the task of taking on top-seeded Yianni Diakomihalis of Cornell, with the Big Red wrestler winning 20-2 in a technical fall.
At heavyweight, eighth-seeded Cover saw ninth-seeded Cenzo Pelusi of Franklin & Marshall get out to a 3-0 lead in the second period with the help of a takedown, and though Cover answered with one escape in that period and another to start the third, Cover ended up a point short at 3-2.
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