Manheim, Pennsylvania – A couple of falls by Micky Phillippi and Taleb Rahmani and a win at heavyweight by transfer Demetrius Thomas were crucial on Saturday as unranked Pittsburgh upended then-No. 14 Northern Iowa at home in a battle of Panthers. The victory was noticeable enough as second-year head coach Keith Gavin’s squad improved to 2-0 and moved into the Theraworx NWCA Division I Wrestling Coaches Poll at No. 24 this week.
With 30 dual meets involving Division I teams over the past week, there was enough action to see the rankings jumbled, but the top five teams remained steady. No. 2 Ohio State (3-0) headed west and topped transitional Division I member Cal Baptist 42-0 before getting past then-No. 11 Arizona State in Tempe 22-18. The Buckeyes accomplished the feat without All-Americans Myles Martin and Kollin Moore, who were both representing Team USA in Bucharest, Romania at the U23 World Championships. Moore will come back to Columbus with a silver medal.
No. 3 Iowa (3-0) won seven of 10 bouts in topping Princeton 31-10 in the second meeting ever between the two schools and the first between at Iowa’s Carver-Hawkeye Arena.
No. 4 Oklahoma State (2-0) won its first two duals of the season, smashing then-No. 22 South Dakota State 45-6 in Brookings before heading east three and a half hours to beat No. 13 Minnesota 23-9 in Minneapolis. While wrestling fans didn’t’ get a chance to see highly touted redshirt freshman Cowboy Daton Fix wrestle Seth Gross on Saturday night in the win over South Dakota State, they did get to see Fix top two-time All-American Ethan Lizak of Minnesota 6-1 on Sunday at 133 pounds. Minnesota true freshman Gable Steveson made his home debut for the Gophers, beating returning All-American Derek White 8-2 at heavyweight.
No. 5 Michigan (2-0) had to wait two days due to weather for its scheduled dual with No. 6 Lehigh, but the Wolverines were able to offset an injury default at 149 pounds to top the Mountain Hawks (0-1) 21-13 at home as both teams weren’t at full strength due to early-season injuries.
No. 6 Missouri (3-0) moved up one spot, leapfrogging Lehigh after the Tigers extended the program’s dual win streak to 23 in a row with a 21-8 win over No. 10 Virginia Tech. The Hokies (0-2) would also drop a second road dual on the weekend, falling at then-No. 25 Northwestern 20-16.
Virginia Tech fell three spots to No. 13 as the Hokies are still without All-American David McFadden, who was also representing Team USA at the U23 World Championships. Northwestern’s Conan Jennings used a major decision at heavyweight to push the Wildcats (1-1) up two spots to No. 23 this week.
No. 8 NC State started 3-0 after beating Davidson 47-6 and a pair of non-Division I teams at its annual Wolfpack Duals. No. 9 Cornell (2-0) beat Binghamton 36-6 on Friday before needing points from All-American Max Dean in the dual’s final bout to beat West Virginia 20-16 on Saturday.
North Carolina vaulted the most of any team this week, jumping from No. 24 to No. 15 as the Tar Heels beat Arizona State 20-15 in a match that came down to a pair of brothers deciding which team would win the dual at heavyweight. Cory Gilliland-Daniel of North Carolina beat younger brother Brady 12-3 at 285 pounds to give the Heels the upset win.
Northern Iowa (1-1) rebounded from the loss to Pittsburgh to beat West Virginia 27-19.
Wisconsin is making the most of the early part of the Chris Bono era as the Badgers improved to 6-0, beating No. 12 Nebraska 22-21 in Lincoln on criteria before returning home to beat Princeton 22-18 and No. 21 Utah Valley 22-17. In Sunday’s wins over Princeton and Utah Valley, Wisconsin freshman heavyweight Trent Hillger provided the heroics, earning a first-period technical fall to top the Tigers and an overtime victory to beat the Wolverines.
It was a busy trip for Utah Valley (5-2), which swept three duals at Northern Illinois on Saturday before heading to Madison on Sunday. The Wolverines beat host Northern Illinois 21-14, Clarion 25-12 and Harper College 44-3.
Nebraska (4-1) recovered to beat then-No. 18 Wyoming (2-1) 22-12. Wyoming’s Cole Verner upset two-time All-American Zeke Moisey at 125, while Nebraska’s Tucker Sjomeling upset All-American Montorie Bridges at 133 pounds.
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North Dakota State needed a technical fall from Cam Sykora at 133 pounds to fend off upset-minded Fresno State 21-20 and Rutgers improved to 5-1 with a 40-3 win over Hofstra.
The NWCA Division I Wrestling Coaches Poll is voted on by two coaches from each Division I wrestling conference. Each first-place vote is worth 25 points, 24 points for a second-place vote, 23 for a third-place vote and so on through to one point for a 25th-place vote.
Theraworx NWCA Division I Wrestling Coaches Poll – November 20, 2018
RankTeam (First)RecordPointsConferencePrevious1Penn State (16)1-0400Big Ten12Ohio State3-0375Big Ten23Iowa3-0369Big Ten34Oklahoma State2-0357Big 1245Michigan2-0335Big Ten56Missouri3-0314MAC77NC State3-0303ACC88Lehigh0-1292EIWA69Cornell2-0275EIWA910Minnesota1-1232Big Ten1311Wisconsin6-0226Big Ten1712Nebraska4-1218Big Ten1213Virginia Tech0-2173ACC1014Purdue2-0168Big Ten1515North Carolina2-0157ACC2416Arizona State1-2156Pac-121117Illinois0-1122Big Ten1618Northern Iowa1-1120Big 121419North Dakota State3-0110Big 122020Wyoming2-1107Big 121821Lock Haven0-088EWL1922Utah Valley5-278Big 122123Northwestern1-174Big Ten2524Pittsburgh2-059ACCNR25Rutgers5-158Big Ten23
Others Receiving Votes: Appalachian State 9, South Dakota State 9, Princeton 8, Iowa State 7, Stanford 1
Dropped Out: No. 22 South Dakota State
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