Sunday, March 7
Stabler Arena
03:00 PM

Lehigh University

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EIWA Finals

Rey captures title; Mountain Hawks third at EIWAs

3/7/2010 5:45:00 PM | Men's Wrestling

BETHLEHEM, Pa. – Lehigh sophomore heavyweight Zach Rey outlasted Dominick Russo of Rutgers 2-1 in the tiebreakers to win Lehigh’s 196th EIWA Championship, leading the Mountain Hawks as the 106th EIWA Championships wrapped up Sunday at Stabler Arena. After senior Matt Fisk and sophomore Brandon Hatchett lost in finals bouts, Rey was able to defeat Russo for the third time this year, continuing Lehigh’s streak of years with at least one individual champion to 11.

 

“It was good to get someone a championship,” said Lehigh head coach Pat Santoro. “That’s what you come here for, to win championships. It wasn’t a good weekend for us but at least we finished on a positive note and have something to build on as we move towards the NCAA tournament.”

 

Cornell crowned five individual champions and racked up 160.5 team points to win its fourth straight team title. A strong showing by Penn in Sunday’s morning session allowed the Quakers to leapfrog Lehigh for second place with 113 points, while the Mountain Hawks settled for third place with 109.5 points.

 

Rey and Russo battled through seven minutes of action with each man earning a point for an escape and neither man showing much in the offensive end. After a scoreless sudden victory period, Rey escaped in the first 30 second tiebreaker and was able to ride out Russo in the second 30 second period to win the title and improve to 28-5 on the season.

 

“It’s my fifth time wrestling D.J.,” Rey said after his finals win. “He’s a good hand fighter. He’s good on top. We’ve wrestled five times and we’ve figured each other out pretty well. I knew it was going to be a tough one but I was able to get the ride out in the OT.”

 

Lehigh’s other two finalists, Fisk and Hatchett were less fortunate as both men dropped decisions in finals bouts. Fisk dropped an 8-2 decision to Cornell’s Mike Grey at 133. Grey took down Fisk in the first and added a second period escape to go up 3-0. Fisk chose neutral in the third and mustered a takedown to pull within one, but Grey escaped and added another takedown, plus a penalty point and riding time to claim his first title.

 

Hatchett dropped a 9-2 decision to Bucknell’s Andy Rendos at 165, as the Bison claimed their first-ever individual EIWA title. Rendos countered a Hatchett shot with a cradle that resulted in a takedown and two point near fall at the end of the first period. The Bison senior added a second period takedown to build a 7-0 lead by the time Hatchett secured his only takedown in the third period.

 

In Sunday’s morning session senior David Craig and freshmen Robert Hamlin earned automatic NCAA tournament berths by placing in the top four at 174 and 184 respectively.

 

Craig provided most of the excitement for the Lehigh faithful with a couple big moves in the final seconds of his two matches. The Lehigh senior had a commanding lead over Collin Wittmeyer of Army but picked up two big bonus points by pinning Wittmeyer with one second remaining. Craig needed late heroics in the third place match as well, after being ridden for nearly two full periods by Steve Bosak of Cornell Craig reversed Bosak onto his back in the final seconds, and the reversal, plus a two-point near fall gave him an 8-5 come-from-behind victory and third place.

 

“That could be key for him moving to the national tournament,” explained Santoro. “Both guys were tired. Craig was ridden for almost four minutes. The fact that he put it together; he put a couple scrambles together and got that reversal at the end. That was huge.”

 

Hamlin was involved in a pair close matches on Sunday. He needed a takedown in sudden victory to defeat Dan Rinaldi of Rutgers 4-2 in the consolation semifinals. In the third place match Hamlin could not overcome a first period takedown in a 3-1 loss to Bucknell’s Shane Riccio.

 

Senior Seth Ciasulli and sophomore Joe Kennedy failed in their attempts to qualify automatically for the NCAAs. Ciasulli dropped his consolation semifinal to Zack Kemmerer of Penn 7-3, but rebounded to claim fifth place with a second period pin of Rutgers’ Trevor Melde to take fifth at 141. Ciasulli trailed 4-2 after one period but was able to turn Melde onto his back almost immediately as the second period began, as he secured the fall in 3:09.

 

Kennedy went 0-2 on the day and settled for sixth place at 197. He dropped a 3-2 decision to Army’s Richard Starks in the consolation semifinals and then lost 4-2 in the second sudden victory period to Lamar Brown of Rutgers.

 

Ciasulli and Kennedy’s NCAA fates are now in the hands of the tournament selection committee, which will announce the 46 at-large NCAA tournament berths on Wednesday.

 

Fisk claimed one of the tournament’s major awards as he won the Sheridan Award for most falls in the championship bracket with two in 5:44. It’s the second Sheridan Award for Fisk, who also won the award in 2007. Cornell claimed the other two major awards as Troy Nickerson, the 125-pound champion won the Fletcher Trophy for career points earned, and Mack Lewnes, the champion at 174, earned the Coaches Trophy as the tournament’s Outstanding Wrestler.

 

“We’ve had poor performances before and come back from them,” said Santoro. “If you can’t get excited about the national tournament then you shouldn’t be here. We have to wrestle 100-percent better in Omaha and I think we can.”

 

Lehigh’s qualifiers will now move on to the NCAA Championships, March 18-20 at Qwest Center in Omaha, Neb.

 

Consolation Semifinals                       

141

Zack Kemmerer (Penn)

dec.

Seth Ciasulli (Lehigh)

7-3

174

Robert Hamlin (Lehigh)

dec.

Dan Rinaldi (Rutgers)

4-2, s.v.

184

David Craig (Lehigh)

Fall

Collin Wittmeyer (Army)

6:59

197

Richard Starks (Army)

dec.

Joe Kennedy (Lehigh)

3-2

 

Third place match                   

174

Shane Riccio (Bucknell)

dec.

Robert Hamlin (Lehigh)

3-1

184

David Craig (Lehigh)

dec.

Steve Bosak (Cornell)

8-5

 

Fifth place match                    

141

Seth Ciasulli (Lehigh)

Fall

Trevor Melde (Rutgers)

3:09

197

Lamar Brown (Rutgers)

dec.

Joe Kennedy (Lehigh)

4-2, s.v. 2

 

Championship Finals              

125

Troy Nickerson (Cornell)

Fall

Garrett Frey (Princeton)

5:44

133

Mike Grey (Cornell)

dec.

Matt Fisk (Lehigh)

8-2

141

Kyle Dake (Cornell)

dec.

Jordan Lipp (American)

9-2

149

Matt Kyler (Army)

dec.

Kevin LeValley (Bucknell)

5-3

157

J.P. O’Connor (Harvard)

dec.

Bryce Saddoris (Navy)

3-1

165

Andy Rendos (Bucknell)

dec.

Brandon Hatchett (Lehigh)

9-2

174

Mack Lewnes (Cornell)

dec.

Scott Giffin (Penn)

9-2

184

Mike Cannon (American)

dec.

Louis Caputo (Harvard)

5-1

197

Cam Simaz (Cornell)

dec.

Micah Burak (Penn)

3-1

285

Zach Rey (Lehigh)

dec.

Dominick Russo (Rutgers)

2-1, t.b.

 

Team Standings

Team

Points

1. Cornell

160.5

2. Penn

113

3. LEHIGH

109.5

4. Bucknell

103.5

5. American

96

6. Rutgers

87

7. Navy

81.5

8. Columbia

65

8. Army

65

10. Brown

55

11. Harvard

52.5

12. Princeton

24

13. F&M

2


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