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Husker Wrestling Wins Navy Classic


Huskers Defend Navy Classic Title
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For the second-straight year and third all-time, the Nebraska wrestling team claimed the Navy Classic title in Maryland on Saturday.

The Huskers finished first out of 14 teams with 212 points, as Navy (137 points) finished second and Princeton (134.5) was third.

Individually, Caleb Smith (125), Brock Hardy (141), Ridge Lovett (149), Peyton Robb (157), Antrell Taylor (165) and Lenny Pinto (184) won their respective weight classes to help the team defend last season’s title.

Additionally, six wrestlers competed at the UNK Younes Open in Kearney, Neb., led by Blake Cushing (141), Ethan Stiles (157) and Elise Brown Ton (174) who all placed sixth.

Up next, the Huskers will return to action next month at the Cliff Keen Invite, Dec. 1-2, in Las Vegas.

FINAL TEAM RESULTS
1. Nebraska - 212
2. Navy - 137
3. Princeton - 134.5
4. Bucknell - 112.5
5. The Citadel - 75
6. Cleveland State - 67.5
7. Air Force - 58
7. Ohio - 58
9. Kent State - 41.5
10. Lock Haven - 40.5
11. Edinboro - 30.5
12. American - 13
13. Bloomsburg - 10
13. Davidson - 10

125 - #12 Caleb Smith (5-0) 1stRound of 32: #12 Smith tech. fall Hunter Johnson (Edinboro) 22-7 (2:53)
Round of 16: #12 Smith tech. fall Dayton Delviscio (Navy) 19-4 (5:40)
Quarterfinals: #12 Smith major decision Nick Gonzalez (Air Force) 21-7
Semifinals: #12 Smith tech. fall Malik Hardy (The Citadel) 17-2 (4:34)
Finals: #12 Smith major decision #23 Tucker Owens (Air Force) 9-1

133 – #31 Jacob Van Dee (3-1) 2ndRound of 16: #31 Van Dee tech. fall Jacob Brenneman (Edinboro) 19-3 (4:29)
Quarterfinals: #31 Van Dee decision Garrett Totten (Navy) 8-2
Semifinals: #31 Van Dee decision #20 Gable Strickland (Lock Haven) 9-5
Finals: #17 Kurtis Phipps (Bucknell) dec. #31 Van Dee 3-2

133 - Kyle Burwick (3-1) 3rdRound of 16: Burwick major decision Paul Woo (Ohio) 11-3
Quarterfinals: Burwick decision George Rosas (The Citadel) 5-0
Semifinals: Kurtis Phipps (Bucknell) decision Burwick 3-0
Third-Place Match: Burwick pinned Gable Strickland (Lock Haven) 3:28

141 – #4 Brock Hardy (4-0) 1stRound of 16: #4 Hardy pinned Joshua Viarengo (Davidson) 2:10
Quarterfinals: #4 Hardy tech. fall Tyler Vazquez (Princeton) 16-1 (7:00)
Semifinals: #4 Hardy decision Jacob Silka (The Citadel) 11-5
Finals: #4 Hardy decision #18 Joshua Koderhandt (Navy) 4-0

149 – #1 Ridge Lovett (4-0) 1stRound of 16: #1 Lovett tech. fall Alec Viduya (Air Force) 20-2 (4:40)
Quarterfinals: #1 Lovett tech. fall Hayden Watson (The Citadel) 18-1 (2:47)
Semifinals: #1 Lovett decision Jeffery Boyd (The Citadel) 1-0
Finals: #1 Lovett pinned #33 Dylan Chappell (Bucknell) 0:48

149 - Scott Robertson (0-2)Round of 32: Dylan Chappell (Bucknell) major decision Robertson 11-3
Consi of 16 #2: Doug Terry (Cleveland State) major decision Robertson 18-7

157 – #3 Peyton Robb (5-0) 1stRound of 32: #3 Robb pinned Ethan Barr (Kent State) 2:46
Round of 16: #3 Robb tech. fall Kaiden Wagner (Lock Haven) 17-2 (4:24)
Quarterfinals: #3 Robb pinned Daniel Segura (Ohio) 2:30
Semifinals: #3 Robb tech. fall Cade Wirnsberger (Bucknell) 17-0 (4:52)
Finals: #3 Robb decision Jonathon Ley (Navy) 8-1

165 – #11 Antrell Taylor (4-0) 1stRound of 16: #11 Taylor tech. fall Daniel Patten (Cleveland State) 17-2 (3:52)
Quarterfinals: #11 Taylor major decision Aaron Ferguson (Kent State) 11-1
Semifinals: #11 Taylor decision #27 Garrett Thompson (Ohio) 10-3
Finals: #11 Taylor decision #25 Giano Petrucelli (Air Force) 10-3

165 - Bubba Wilson (2-3)Round of 32: Wilson tech. fall Aidan Lenz (The Citadel) 16-1 (4:32)
Round of 16: Wilson pinned Tate Geiser (Cleveland State) 2:27
Quarterfinals: #31 Noah Mulvaney (Bucknell) decision Wilson 5-4
Consi of 8 #2: Wilson decision Marc Koch (Davidson) 12-7
Consi of 4: Avery Bassett (Lock Haven) pinned Wilson 3:57

174 – Christopher Minto (4-1) 2ndRound of 32: Minto decision Myles Takats (Bucknell) 7-4
Round of 16: Minto major decision Ashton Breen (Kent State) 16-5
Quarterfinals: Minto decision #29 Sal Perrine (Ohio) 8-6
Semifinals: Minto decision Brodie Porter (The Citadel) 8-6
Finals: #30 Danny Wask (Navy) decision Minto 5-0

174 – Adam Thebeau (4-1) 5thRound of 16: Thebeau pinned Aidan Faria (Kent State) 5:23
Quarterfinals: #30 Danny Wask (Navy) pinned Thebeau 4:56
Consi of 8 #2: Thebeau major decision John Miller (Lock Haven) 11-0
Consi of 4: Thebeau decision Noah Blake (Air Force) 3-1
Fifth-Place Match: Thebeau pinned Myles Takats (Bucknell) 0:30

184 – #8 Lenny Pinto (4-0) 1stRound of 16: #8 Pinto tech. fall Wyatt Ferguson (Davidson) 21-2 (3:18)
Quarterfinals: #8 Pinto pinned Joshua Cordio (Air Force) 1:55
Semifinals: #8 Pinto pinned #28 Nathan Dugan (Princeton) 1:16
Finals: #8 Pinto major decision #16 David Key (Navy) 18-8

197 – #7 Silas Allred (4-1) 2ndRound of 32: #7 Allred major decision Patrick Brophy (The Citadel) 17-4
Round of 16: #7 Allred pinned Garrett Henigin (Air Force) 2:21
Quarterfinals: #7 Allred tech. fall Logan Deacetis (Bucknell) 18-1 (5:51)
Semifinals: #7 Allred decision Aidan Conner (Princeton) 10-5
Finals: #12 Luke Stout (Princeton) decision #7 Allred 4-1

HWT – Harley Andrews (3-2)Round of 32: Andrews pinned Shane Noonan (Bloomsburg) 1:14
Round of 16: Dorian Crosby (Bucknell) decision Andrews 12-5
Consi of 8 #1: Andrews pinned Ethan Miller (Lock Haven) 1:05
Consi of 8 #2: Andrews tech. fall Logan Shephard (Bucknell) 18-1 (3:48)
Consi of 4: Ben Stemmet (The Citadel) pinned Andrews 0:54

HWT – Matthew Moore (1-2)Round of 32: #25 Dan Bucknavich (Cleveland State) decision Moore 2-0
Consi of 16 #2: Moore decision Mason Cover (Cleveland State) 9-3
Consi of 8 #1: Ben Stemmet (The Citadel) decision Moore 4-1
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NCAA Soccer Tournament - Sweet 16 Results / Elite Eight Matchups

NCAA Tournament

Third Round


#1 Florida State def. #5 Texas (5-0)
#7 Pittsburgh def. #6 Memphis (3-0)

#2 Penn State def. #6 St. Louis (4-3) (2OT)
#1 Clemson def. #4 Georgia (1-1) (PK)

#1 BYU def. #5 Michigan State (3-1)
#3 North Carolina def. #2 Texas Tech (1-0)

#2 Stanford def. #6 Mississippi State (1-0)
#5 Nebraska def. UC-Irvine (4-0)

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National Quarterfinals (Elite Eight)

Friday, November 24


#7 Pittsburgh (17-5-1) at #1 Florida State (19-0-1)
#2 Penn State (16-2-4) at #1 Clemson (17-3-4)

#3 North Carolina (13-1-8) at #1 BYU (19-2-3)
#5 Nebraska (17-3-3) at #2 Stanford (18-0-4) - 4:00 PM (ESPN+)

Jordan Travis injury at 1st FSU game

I attended my first Florida State game last night and wanted to share some observations.

I, like all Huskers, have a long history with Florida State and respected Bobby Bowden so much. Tom Osborne and Bobby Bowden had a great relationship for being fierce competitors. So many great battles we had through the 80s and 90s. They were also my first Husker game in October of 1980.

Granted it was North Alabama (Ryan Held HC last year) and this game was sandwiched in between Miami and Florida games for FSU, but the game atmosphere, tailgating, vibe on campus cannot hold a candle to Lincoln! I just wasn’t sure what to expect! The Seminole fans were very cool and respectful of Nebraska as the four in my party wore their Husker gear!

I was sitting there thinking how much I’m going to enjoy watching them in the college football playoff assuming they win out and then Jordan Travis, their star quarterback, suffered a gruesome injury! And I am sure that derailed their potential!

I’m not sure if the north Alabama kid had intentions of hurting him, I don’t think so, but these hip tackles sure are dangerous in a perilous sport!

Jameis Winston was inducted into the Florida State ring of fame and number retired last night so that was pretty cool. Jordan Travis is so well liked and so respected that Winston wore Travis’s jersey the whole evening. When Jordan was injured, there was so much emotion in the crowd and the other players. It was easy to see how respected he was.

A really tough loss for Florida State and not that I am a big fan or anything, but I was going to root for them until Nebraska returns to being relevant! It wasn’t long ago they sucked like us!!

The Seminole on the horse at the beginning with the flaming spear is pretty cool and the tomahawk chop is pretty bad ass!

Just wanted to share some thoughts from my first visit to Doak Campbell Stadium and Jordan Travis injury!

Jordan Travis injury insight

Football FBS Top 25 Polls (11/19)

Coaches Top 25 (11/19)
1. Georgia (61) (11-0)
2. Ohio State (1) (11-0)
3. Michigan (1) (11-0)

4. Florida State (11-0)
5. Washington (11-0)
6. Oregon (10-1)
7. Texas (10-1)
8. Alabama (10-1)
9. Louisville (10-1)
10. Missouri (9-2)
11. Penn State (9-2)
12. Mississippi (9-2)
13. Oklahoma (9-2)
14. LSU (8-3)
15. Oregon State (8-3)
16. Arizona (8-3)
17. Notre Dame (8-3)
18. Tulane (10-1)
19. Iowa (9-2)
20. Kansas State (8-3)
21. Oklahoma State (8-3)
22. Liberty (11-0)
23. Tennessee (7-4)
24. North Carolina State (8-3)
25. Southern Methodist (9-2)

Others Receiving Votes
North Carolina, UNLV, Utah, Toledo, James Madison, Clemson, Troy, Texas A&M, UCLA, Kansas, Fresno State, West Virginia, Texas-San Antonio, Air Force

Dropped Out
Utah (#16), North Carolina (#20), James Madison (#21)

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AP Top 25 (11/19)
1. Georgia (61) (11-0)
2. Ohio State (1) (11-0)
3. Michigan (11-0)

4. Washington (11-0)
5. Florida State (11-0)
6. Oregon (10-1)
7. Texas (10-1)
8. Alabama (10-1)
9. Louisville (10-1)
10. Missouri (9-2)
11. Penn State (9-2)
12. Mississippi (9-2)
13. Oklahoma (9-2)
14. LSU (8-3)
15. Oregon State (8-3)
16. Arizona (8-3)
17. Notre Dame (8-3)
18. Tulane (10-1)
19. Kansas State (8-3)
20. Iowa (9-2)
21. Oklahoma State (8-3)
22. Liberty (11-0)
23. Toledo (10-1)
24. James Madison (10-1)
25. Tennessee (7-4)

Others Receiving Votes
Utah, North Carolina State, UNLV, Southern Methodist, North Carolina, Clemson, Kansas, Fresno State, New Mexico State, UCLA, Miami (OH), Texas A&M

We're Begging to Be Iowa?

Are we really begging to be Iowa?

That is all I'm hearing.

Run run run the football. Punt. Never throw the football unless necessary while demanding a lights out defense and bend but don't break play.

Another shitty game to lose, like many others the past several years if not decades.

But to outwardly root to be a pedestrian football team, I'm sorry, I can never root for that crap.
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