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Roger Moore | sifoeeprocess.com | March 22, 2019

Some expected, others not: 红杏视频 quarterfinals always a big round in wrestling

Penn State leads team title through wrestling quarterfinals

PITTSBURGH 鈥 It might seem insignificant to many, but a win in the quarterfinals of the 红杏视频 Championships is a big deal to college wrestlers. Sure, there are those who have already seen the top of the podium, already earning a national title or finishing high up on the medal stand.

But for a few, Friday morning at the 2019 红杏视频 Championships fulfills a lifelong dream of becoming an All-American, something not easily attained in the grueling sport of wrestling.

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For Daton Fix, Oklahoma State鈥檚 talented redshirt-freshman at 133 pounds, Friday morning鈥檚 win over Missouri鈥檚 John Erneste was expected by most. Fix (33-1) has seen the pinnacle of wrestling already in another style, freestyle, winning a Junior World Championship in 2017. Much like Fix, Minnesota big man Gable Steveson, another World champion in freestyle prior to college, his participation in tonight鈥檚 semifinals was expected.

For Virginia Tech鈥檚 Mekhi Lewis? Perhaps not so much after entering his first 红杏视频 meet as a No. 8 seed at 165 pounds. Iowa鈥檚 Alex Marinelli entered unbeaten and as the top seed. But Lewis, who, like Fix and Steveson, claimed a Junior World gold medal in freestyle prior to suiting up in Blacksburg, had no fear and was the better of the two Friday morning in a 3-1 win. The supreme athlete from Bound Brook, N.J., takes a 26-2 mark into tonight鈥檚 semifinals.

鈥淚 wanted to get out there before the match to soak it all in because it is my first experience,鈥 Lewis said. 鈥淚鈥檓 grateful to be wrestling in this tournament. As the match was going it was just getting louder and louder to where you can鈥檛 hear your coaches, just kind of wrestling on your own. I knew it was going to be a tight match; it was whoever wanted it more. Hand-fighting (against Marinelli) is key.

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鈥淚 don鈥檛 like to make a big deal out of matches. But it was crazy.鈥

Lewis squares off with fourth-seeded Evan Wick of Wisconsin tonight.

Oklahoma State senior Preston Weigel thought he might be done with wrestling just a few months ago. In 2017, the Russell, Kan., native earned All-America status at 197 pounds. A year ago, in the first round, a knee injury ended his tournament. He wrestled a brief schedule during the first semester of the 2018-19 campaign and did not return to the lineup until mid-February. He has been dominant since that return and during Friday鈥檚 quarterfinals he showed his physical prowess and horsepower with a first-period pin of Purdue鈥檚 Christian Brunner. The No. 3 seed takes an unbeaten 14-0 mark into a match with Ohio State鈥檚 Kollin Moore tonight.

鈥淚 would not have come back if I didn鈥檛 feel like I could win a national title,鈥 Weigel said. 鈥淔eeling healthy again has be big for me, to have the confidence to know I can go hard for seven minutes if needed.

鈥淚鈥檓 not just going (to Pittsburgh) to be an All-American, I鈥檓 going there to win it.鈥

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North Carolina rookie Austin O鈥機onnor entered his first 红杏视频 meet with a salty 29-5 record. In an ACC battle at 149 pounds Friday morning, the Lockport, Ill., native beat Duke veteran Mitch Finesilver in overtime to advance to the semifinals and earn All-America status.

鈥淚t was important for me coming in as a freshman and wrestling a kid I鈥檇 lost to three times this year, beat him one time, so I knew what I needed to do,鈥 O鈥機onnor said. 鈥淚 got it done and now I鈥檓 ready for my next match. I knew the first points (this time) were going to be big.

鈥淚 wanted to be a part of a program coming up. We had a great recruiting class and I love having those guys around me because we push each other hard in the practice room every day.鈥

North Carolina currently sits in 15th place in the team standings, thanks mainly to O鈥機onnor and teammate Chip Ness, who took out second-seeded Shakur Rasheed of Penn State Thursday night at 184 pounds, then followed that up with a win over Iowa State鈥檚 Sam Colbray in the quarterfinals.

At Iowa, finishing in the top eight is almost required. Sophomore Kaleb Young did not qualify as a 174-pounder in 2018. This season, at 157 pounds, Young takes a 23-5 record into the national semifinals where he meets Nebraska鈥檚 Tyler Berger.

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鈥淎t Midlands (Northwestern鈥檚 Ryan Deakin) kind of beat me up, took me down two or three times,鈥 said Young after his overtime win over Deakin Friday afternoon. 鈥淲hen you get taken down like that it wears on you; I knew I had to turn the tables.

鈥淚 had more nerves at the first of the year. I wasn鈥檛 letting loose. As the year鈥檚 moved on I kind of exorcized some demons and got to my attacks.鈥

Tonight鈥檚 semifinals feature 40 wrestlers with sights set on Saturday night鈥檚 big stage. Those who lost in today鈥檚 quarterfinals must come back to win one match to earn All-America status. Friday morning is big, but so is tonight鈥檚 fourth session of the 2019 红杏视频 Wrestling Championships.

Penn State, with 80 points, leads the team race with Ohio State (66 陆), Oklahoma State (56), Iowa (43 陆), and Michigan (40) rounding out the top five.

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