Four Wolves Return to the Mat Tomorrow at the Midwest Classic

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Indianapolis – The (RV) Northern State University wrestling team opened the Midwest Classic on Saturday with ten Wolves in competition. Four Wolves advanced to the second day of action, with No. 7 Wyatt Turnquist and Braydon Mogle moving on in the championship brackets. Northern sits 21st with 30.5 team points.   
 
HOW IT HAPPENED FOR THE ADVANCING FOUR
  • Mogle tallied two wins for the Wolves, defeating Caden Canning of Wheeling via fall at 0:40 and No. 6 Isham Peace of Lander in a 7-4 decision
  • Turnquist went 3-0 in the day with victories over Drew Bell of Fort Hays State (TF 18-2), Caden Jacobs of Grand Valley State (fall 2:00), and Torry Early of Chadron State (dec 6-3)
  • Mason Fey advanced in the 174 consolation bracket with a 2-1 record and wins over Chris Mapp of Newman (fall 1:49) and Macon Myers of Pitt-Johnstown (dec 5-4)
  • Tyson Lien fall in the opening round, but rattled off three wins to advance to day two, defeating Matthew Richardson of East Stroudsburg (maj 12-1), No. 14 Nigel Williams of UNC Pembroke (dec 2-1), and No. 7 Wyatt Miller of Grand Valley State (MFFL)
 
HOW IT HAPPENED FOR THE FULL TEAM
  • Sloan Johannsen went 1-2 with a technical fall (17-1) win over Roverto Estrada of Western Colorado
  • Brenden Salfrank tallied a 1-2 record with a win over Richard Patanjo via fall (1:02) in the opening round
  • Griffin Lundeen posted a 2-2 record with wins over Cade Johnson of Kentucky Wesleyan (TF 16-1) and Seth Thomas of Salem (dec 5-3)
  • Nathan Schauer went 1-2 with a 9-2 decision win over Gavyn Uribes of Kentucky Wesleyan
 
UP NEXT
The second day of the Midwest Classic kicks off at 8:30 a.m. (CT) Sunday morning. Mogle will face No. 5 Christian Small of Lake Erie, Turnquist will face No. 5 Dean Noble of Western Colorado, Fey will face No. 7 Dalton Gimbor of Kutztown, and Lien will face Brayden Dillow of Central Missouri.


 
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