Friday, November 28
Honolulu, HI

Lehigh University

36
vs
7

Oregon St

Three pins part of Lehigh victory over Oregon State

11/28/2003 12:00:00 AM | Men's Wrestling

          

Honolulu, HI - The Mountain Hawks made the best of their trip to the tropics, posting their most impressive win on the young season Friday afternoon.  Lehigh's wrestlers racked up three pins and three major decisions on their way to a 36-7 pasting of Oregon State at the Aloha Duals.

            Mario Stuart lost his first match on the season at 125, falling in a major decision 10-2 to Oregon State’s Eric Stevenson.  Stuart had won four straight to start the year. Then, at 133, the Mountain Hawks got rolling.  Easton native Matt Ciasulli picked up his team-leading second pin on the season, dropping Tim Norman in only 1:27 at 133. Following that, Cory Cooperman gained his first pin at 141, besting Mike Unger at 4:01 of the second period, giving Lehigh an early 12-4 lead.

            Tony Hook got the Beavers back in contention at 149, defeating Matt Anderson 13-6 to close the gap to 12-7.  But that would be all for Oregon State.  At 157, Derek Zinck started a run of three straight major decisions with a 20-7 shellacking of Brian Duhrkoop. Zinck executed nine takedowns in the match. No. 1 Troy Letters had two three-point near falls in the first period on the way to a 12-3 win at 165. At 174, senior Brad Dillon scored early and often in an 18-8 rout over Jed Pennell.

            Oregon State made a bit of a comeback at 184, as Travis Frick needed a reversal in the third plus riding time to take a 7-4 victory. At 197, Matt Cassidy finally wrestled a lopsided affair, beating Jed Lowe 8-2.  It was the first match of the season for Cassidy not decided by a single point. Finally, at heavyweight, freshman Paul Weibel finished the afternoon with his first win by fall at Lehigh, pinning Ty Watterson in just 2:29.

            Lehigh head coach Greg Strobel was happy with the win, even if it did come against his alma mater. “I told our guys Oregon State would be in shape and attack and they did,” said Strobel, “They scored even when they were well behind.  I thought both teams put on a good exhibition, and we had to wrestle well to beat a good team.”

            The Mountain Hawks will return to the mainland on Sunday, and will have a week to rest up before hosting American, Rider, and Rutgers in the Sheridan Duals on Saturday, December 6.


             #5 LEHIGH  36  OREGON ST   7

weight                                    matchup                                              score

125       Eric Stevenson (OS)       over            Mario Stuart (LU)            10-2, MD
133       Matt Ciasulli (LU)            over            Tim Norman (OS)            WBF, 1:27
141       Cory Cooperman (LU)      over            Mike Unger (OS)             WBF, 4:08
149       Tony Hook (OS)             over            Matt Anderson (LU)          13-6
157       Derek Zinck (LU)            over            Brian Duhrkoop (OS)         20-7, MD

165       Troy Letters (LU)            over            Matt Ellis (OS)                  12-3, MD

174       Brad Dillon (LU)              over            Jed Pennell (OS)              18-8, MD
184       Travis Frick (LU)             over            Dan Pitsch (OS)                7-4

197       Matt Cassidy (LU)          over            Jed Lowe (OS)                   8-2
HWT     Paul Weibel (LU)            over            Ty Watterson (OS)            WBF, 2:29

       

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