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In the News - Thursday November 11, 2021

Tennessee’s Phillip Simpson has been selected for the EIWA Hall of Fame - Phillip Simpson was a Tennessee state wrestling champion competing for his secondary school, Montgomery Bell Academy in Nashville. He was the first wrestler in Tennessee history to win the state wrestling championship four times.

Mount Olive downs Queens 22-21. The Queens University of Charlotte men's wrestling team (1-4; 0-1 SACC) lost its home opener to Mount Olive (1-0; 1-0 SACC) in a back-and-forth battle by a 22-21 final score. The Royals held an eight point advantage entering the final two matches, but surrendered nine consecutive points to fall short in the South Atlantic Conference Carolinas opener.

Belmont Abbey downs Newberry 20-16. The Belmont Abbey wrestling team captured their first win of the season earning the 20-16 victory over Newberry. The win is the first for the Crusades over the wolves in program history. The Abbey is now 1-1 overall with a 1-0 South Atlantic Conference Carolinas record. Newberry moves to 0-1.

Results
125: Zach Shupp (NEW) over Brandon Crowder (BAC) (Fall 2:08)
133: Elijah Boyd (BAC) over Timothy Luker (NEW) (Dec 5-4)
141: John Carayiannis (BAC) over Devan Moore (NEW) (Dec 11-8)
149: Tyler Pepe (BAC) over Trevor Mansfield (NEW) (Dec 3-0)
157: Will Evans (NEW) over Tyler Gregor (BAC) (Dec 8-3)
165: Mitch Dean (BAC) over Nolan Wheeler (NEW) (TF 22-7 6:36)
174: Caleb Spears (NEW) over Christos Avgeros (BAC) (MD 15-6)
184: Connor Billingsley (BAC) over Armando Acosta (NEW) (Dec 8-2)
197: Logan Branham (BAC) over Kaleb Haven (NEW) (Dec 10-8)
285: Devon Rice (NEW) over Justin Wright (BAC) (Dec 2-2)

King downs Emmanuel 25-15. The 24th-ranked Tornado won three matches via bonus points Wednesday night as they topped Emmanuel College in their South Atlantic Conference Carolinas opener.

King Women down Emmanuel 44-2. The second-ranked King University women's wrestling kicked off their 2021-22 season Wednesday night with a huge win over ffith-ranked Emmanuel College. The Tornado won every match that was contested, including a two falls, five technical falls and a pair of forfeits.

National Signing Day:

  • Cole Hunt and Danny Nini sign with UNC

  • Congrats to all of the SE hammers that signed and congrats to the all of the wrestlers heading to the #dirtysouth for the next step in their career. Below are some of the information we found on social media throughout the day …

Carson Floyd (NC) and Ella Murphey (TN) Claim Pre-Season National Titles

The SE was well-represented in Des Moines this past weekend. North Carolina had 4 All Americans including 220 lb. JR/SR National Champion Carson Floyd (pictured below). Tennessee more than doubled NC as Ella Murphrey won the 200 lb. Girls title and the Volunteer state put 11 on the podium. For those of you unfamiliar with USA Wrestling’s Pre-Season Nationals - the high school boys are separated into a Junior/Senior bracket and a Freshman/Sophomore bracket. The High School girls are put into one single bracket.

The tournament lists states in the brackets, but results are done by “club” - so if I miss any of the All Americans please let me know. We will cover them by state below.


Alabama

  • Alabama did not have any All Americans. It appears Levi Miller was the only one to compete (going 3-2 in JR/SR 182). Miller is formerly of Homewood, Alabama, but goes to school and compete in Ohio during the season.


Florida

  • Florida brought several from the Sunshine State and put 8 on the podium. Those eight are highlighted below.

    • Junior/Senior bracket highlights two big guys that made a run to the top step. Nelson Toro took 2nd at 220 to NC’s Carson Floyd. Toro was unseeded and beat Wells (AZ) before downing the 2 seed Leo Meyer of Illinois and the 3 seed Jacob Hustoles of Colorado to make the finals. Matthew Jimenez drew Super 32 Runner-up KJ Miley of Missouri first and dropped a 3-1 decision before winning 3 in a row to take 3rd.

    • Florida Freshmen/Sophomores battled all weekend and had some really good wins. Colin Kacena was 3rd at 120 - Kacena won 5 in a row to make the semis before losing to New Jersey’s Jackson Young. Two tough wins on the backside put him 3rd. Kendrick Hodge finished 3rd at 152. Hodge lost early (in his 2nd match) and then won 8 in a row to take 3rd - including a nice 11-7 decision of Tennessee’s Cy Fowler on the way back through. Hodge also avenged his earlier loss to Ryker Fullmer in the consolation finals. Elijah Penton took 8th at 160. Penton won 2 in a row before dropping a 1-0 decision to Georgia’s Tyler Secoy. He finished 1-2 on the backside and took 8th. Omer Barak battled to 6th at 170. After a bye he dropped his Round 2 match 9-8 to Noah Torgerson. Barek then won 4 in a row to make the podium.

    • Two Florida Girls made the podium. Kyla Oliver was 7th at 112 and Alyssa Favara was 4th at 200. Oliver lost her opening match and then won 4 in a row to make the podium including a 9-7 sudden victory win in the bloodround. Favara lost her opening match as well and then won two in a row to make the consi finals.


Georgia

  • It looks like Georgia significantly fewer wrestlers to Iowa after a strong showing at Super 32 (that and the fact that the Georgia High School season has begun).

    • Tyler Secoy was 4th at FR/SO 160 and Kriecg Roe was 6th in the same bracket. Secoy finished the weekend 4-2 - beating fellow SE wrestlers Penton and Roe. Roe finished 5-3 - he lost early to McCollum and won 4 in a row to make the podium (before losing to Secoy).


North Carolina

  • North Carolina brought quite a few north to Des Moines and walked away with a boys JR/SR National Champ and 3 Girls All Americans.

    • Carson Floyd continued his upward momentum after a solid Super 32 a week ago. Floyd had a fall, a 5-2 decision, and a 10-1 major decision before downing Floridian Nelson Toro 6-0 in the finals at 220. For Floyd that makes 3 podium finishes this fall at the “major” tournaments - Grappler Fall Classic, Super 32, and now Pre-Season Nationals.

    • The North Carolina women brought a force to Iowa and walked away with 3 medals. Michaiah Allen was 6th at 127, Savannah Bramhall was 7th at 164, and Ella Beam was 2nd at 180. Allen won her first two matches before losing to Shelby Moore in the semis. Bramhall dropped her first match of the tournament and had to work her way back onto the podium with wins over Marisol Lopez and Erika Peterson. Beam won her first two matches before losing to Sabrina Nauss in the finals.


South Carolina

  • I don’t believe South Carolina brought any to Iowa - correct me if I am wrong.


Tennessee

  • Tennessee brought their “A” game to Iowa this weekend and showed why they will be a force in 21-22 and into the future. Bentley Ellison, Mason Sells, and Gervacio Gonzalez each made the podium in the Junior/Senior bracket. Logan Fowler, Landon Desselle, and Jake Stacey made the podium in the freshman/sophomore bracket and 5 ladies made the podium including Pre-Season National Champ Ella Murphrey.

  • Junior/Senior Bracket. Cleveland’s Bentley Ellison started the season with a bang … he won 4 in a row on his way to the 120 lb. semis - including a very good win over Missouri’s Peyton Shepard in sudden victory. He lost his semi match to Colorado’s Brandon Cannon 5-4 before downing Caelan Riley of Illinois and Bubba Wright of Kansas to take 3rd. Blackman’s Mason Sells had a nice run at 132 to finish 6th. He won 4 in a row also including a 1-0 UTB win over Matt Ellis of Ohio to make the semis before losing to Dyson Durham of Idaho. He dropped his next two matches to finish 6th. Christian Brothers’s Gervacio Gonzalez finished 3rd in a very competitive 182 lb. bracket. He, like Ellison and Sells, won 4 in a row to make the semis, but fell in that round to Connor Havill of Ohio 4-3. He won his final two matches 7-3 and 4-3 UTB to take 3rd.

  • Freshmen/Sophomore Bracket. The next wave of Tennessee hammers are here and three of them climbed onto the podium this past weekend. Cleveland’s Logan Fowler was 8-2 and finished 3rd at 126. Fowler won 2 in a row before being knocked into the consis by Minnesota’s Alex Braun. Fowler then won 6 in a row to finish 3rd. Summit’s Landon Desselle won 3 in a row before falling to Tucker Cell 5-4 in the quarters at 132. He then won 4 in a row to finish 3rd. Jake Stacey of Green Hill finished 3-2 and 4th at 170. He had two exciting matches to begin the tournament - 2-1 TB1 and 5-3 SV1 wins before losing to Noah Torgerson in the semis. Stacey downed Florida’s Omer Barak 3-2 on the backside.

  • Girls Bracket. Tennessee put 2 in the finals (Maggie Graham and Ella Murphrey) and a total of 5 on the podium this weekend. Ella Murphey captured the 200 lb. title with 3 consecutive falls including a pin of Azreal Smith in the finals. Maggie Graham made her way to the finals at 144 by downing teammate Bryce White 5-2 in the bottom semi. Graham dropped her finals match to AshLynn Goodwin 5-3 to take 2nd. White lost her consi semi match, but downed Jayden Lange of Colorado to take 5th. Justina ChongNee won her opening match by fall before losing 2-1 in the 200 lb. semis … she medically forfeited her remaining matches to take 6th. Shayra Calderon lost her opening match to eventual Runner-up Zoe Adam before coming back to win 2 in a row to take 3rd at 225.

College Wrestling Around the SE - Week 1

Monday, November 1:

  • Life at North Carolina, 3:00 PM

  • Lyon at Ozarks, 5:00 PM (4:00 PM)

  • Queens vs. Life at North Carolina, 5:00 PM

  • Queens at North Carolina, 7:00 PM

Wednesday, November 3:

  • Montreat at Campbell, 5:00 PM

  • Queens at The Citadel, 7:00 PM

Thursday, November 4:

  • Belmont Abbey at Gardner-Webb, 7:00 PM

  • Truett McConnell at Life, 7:00 PM

Saturday, November 6:

  • Queens at Montreat, 8:00 AM

  • Air Force, Belmont Abbey, Duke, NC State, Presbyterian, The Citadel at Battle at the Citadel, hosted by The Citadel, 9:00 AM

  • Little Rock at Trojan Open, hosted by Little Rock, 10:30 AM

  • Cumberland at Chattanooga, 5:00 PM

  • Campbell vs. Lehigh at Oregon State, 8:00 PM

  • Campbell at Oregon State, 9:30 PM

Sunday, November 7:

  • Appalachian State, Columbia, Davidson, George Mason, Princeton, Virginia, Virginia Tech, VMI at Southeast Open, hosted by Roanoke, 9:00 AM

  • Bluefield, Brewton-Parker, Cumberland, Cumberlands, Indiana Tech, Life, Lindsey Wilson, Marian, Midway, Rio Grande, Southeastern, Thomas More, Truett McConnell at Patriot Open, hosted by Cumberlands, 9:00 AM

  • Bluefield State, Coker, Lander, Mount Olive, North Carolina-Pembroke, Wheeling, Reinhardt, St. Andrews at Pembroke Classic, hosted by North Carolina-Pembroke, 9:00 AM

  • North Carolina at Ohio State, 1:00 PM

  • Ozarks vs. Lincoln Memorial at Memphis, TN, 1:00 PM (12:00 PM)