NCAA day one (Thurs) updates

Kharchla definitely going in a backwards trajectory....
Not sure you can take much from that match. They were drill partners every day for years and know exactly what the other wants to do. Lets see how he does moving forward. I think he has a shot to AA.
I agree (with ironmanz35), was going to say the same thing. There were 30 wins in the first round by lower seeds and Carson was not one of those. Just win baby. So is Andonian in a backwards trajectory since he only beat Kellar 7-6? Kellar has wrestled good all year and I think Carson has wrestled pretty good other than the Hamiti match. Speaking of the Hamiti match, i think he did a great job not getting pinned and it took a lot out of him surviving that.
 
When does the next rd start? Tonight?
Thursday, March 16

Session 1 - 12:00 pm (Pigtails & Round of 32)

Session 2 - 7:00 pm (Round of 16 & Consolations)

Friday, March 17

Session 3 - 12:00 pm (Quarterfinals & Consolations)

Session 4 - 8:00 pm (Championship Semifinals & Round of 12)

Saturday, March 18

Session 5 - 11:00 am (Placing Matches)

Session 6 - 7:00 pm (Championship Finals)


Somewhere in the schedule they need to do two rounds of consolation matches. Either session 2 or session 3.
 
Thursday, March 16

Session 1 - 12:00 pm (Pigtails & Round of 32)

Session 2 - 7:00 pm (Round of 16 & Consolations)

Friday, March 17

Session 3 - 12:00 pm (Quarterfinals & Consolations)

Session 4 - 8:00 pm (Championship Semifinals & Round of 12)

Saturday, March 18

Session 5 - 11:00 am (Placing Matches)

Session 6 - 7:00 pm (Championship Finals)


Somewhere in the schedule they need to do two rounds of consolation matches. Either session 2 or session 3.



Session 3 doing second and third rounds consies
 
I agree (with ironmanz35), was going to say the same thing. There were 30 wins in the first round by lower seeds and Carson was not one of those. Just win baby. So is Andonian in a backwards trajectory since he only beat Kellar 7-6? Kellar has wrestled good all year and I think Carson has wrestled pretty good other than the Hamiti match. Speaking of the Hamiti match, i think he did a great job not getting pinned and it took a lot out of him surviving that.
It is not just this match with Brady. It would be complete homerism to say that Kharchla is not worse this year than he was 2 years ago, and last year. Look at his match scores all year, where he is ranked this year, compared to last year, and his overall attitude while on the match. It is plain as day, and it is right in front of our faces if you are actually looking.
 
It is not just this match with Brady. It would be complete homerism to say that Kharchla is not worse this year than he was 2 years ago, and last year. Look at his match scores all year, where he is ranked this year, compared to last year, and his overall attitude while on the match. It is plain as day, and it is right in front of our faces if you are actually looking.
Agree to disagree, and that is okay. We don't see the same thing. Def do not agree with this ............"and his overall attitude while on the match"
 
It is not just this match with Brady. It would be complete homerism to say that Kharchla is not worse this year than he was 2 years ago, and last year. Look at his match scores all year, where he is ranked this year, compared to last year, and his overall attitude while on the match. It is plain as day, and it is right in front of our faces if you are actually looking.

I wouldn’t say he’s regressed, he’s been injured a lot of this season. I’ll be interested to see how he finishes this season, as far as placing.
 
I wouldn’t say he’s regressed, he’s been injured a lot of this season. I’ll be interested to see how he finishes this season, as far as placing.
Agreed. I thought he moved very well in the Brady match. Coupled with the removal of the huge brace he was wearing earlier in the season makes me think he's feeling better.
 
Round 2 Championships


R2 Championship match ups (pay no attention to order listed):
125 - Spencer Lee (Iowa) v Jack Medley (Michigan)
125 - Eric Barnett (Wisconsin) v Anthony Noto (Lock Haven)
125 - Killian Cardinale (West Virginia) v Jore Volk (Wyoming)
125 - Jarrett Trombley (NC State) v Matt Ramos (Purdue)
125 - Liam Cronin (Nebraska) v Braxton Brown (Maryland)
125 - Patrick McKee (Minnesota) v Eddie Ventresca (Virginia Tech)
125 - Jack Wagner (North Carolina) v Brandon Courtney (Arizona State)
125 - Patrick Glory (Princeton) v Brett Ungar (Cornell)

133 - Roman Bravo-Young (Penn State) v Brayden Palmer (Chattanooga)
133 - Micky Phillippi (Pittsburgh) v Aaron Nagao (Minnesota)
133 - Kai Orine (NC State) v Chance Rich (CSU Bakersfield)
133 - Jesse Mendez (Ohio State) v Michael McGee (Arizona State)
133 - Vito Arujau (Cornell) v Zach Redding (Iowa State)
133 - Cody Phippen (Air Force) v Sam Latona (Virginia Tech)
133 - Michael Colaiocco (Penn) v Lucas Byrd (Illinois)
133 - Daton Fix (Oklahoma State) v Kyle Biscoglia (Northern Iowa)

141 - Real Woods (Iowa) v Dylan D'Emilio (Ohio State)
141 - Mosha Schwartz (Oklahoma) v Allan Hart (Missouri)
141 - Ryan Jack (NC State) v Parker Filius (Purdue)
141 - Jakob Bergeland (Minnesota) v Brock Hardy (Nebraska)
141 - Cole Matthews (Pittsburgh) v Cael Happel (Northern Iowa)
141 - Clay Carlson (South Dakota State) v Beau Bartlett (Penn State)
141 - Vince Cornella (Cornell) v Lachlan McNeil (North Carolina)
141 - Andrew Alirez (Northern Colorado) v Frankie Tal-Shahar (Northwestern)

149 - Yianni Diakomihalis (Cornell) v Jackson Arrington (NC State)
149 - Jaden Abas (Stanford) v Max Murin (Iowa)
149 - Paniro Johnson (Iowa State) v Shayne Van Ness (Penn State)
149 - Graham Rooks (Indiana) v Caleb Henson (Virginia Tech)
149 - Kyle Parco (Arizona State) v Austin Gomez (Wisconsin)
149 - Chance Lamer (Michigan) v Brock Mauller (Missouri)
149 - Yahya Thomas (Northwestern) v Michael Blockhus (Minnesota)
149 - Sammy Sasso (Ohio State) v Colin Realbuto (Northern Iowa)

157 - Austin O'Connor (North Carolina) v Jarrett Jacques (Missouri)
157 - Will Lewan (Michigan) v Ed Scott (NC State)
157 - Josh Humphreys (Lehigh) v Kendall Coleman (Purdue)
157 - Trevor Chumbley (Northwestern) v Jared Franek (North Dakota State)
157 - Peyton Robb (Nebraska) v Garrett Model (Wisconsin)
157 - Derek Holschlag (Northern Iowa) v Daniel Cardenas (Stanford)
157 - Bryce Andonian (Virginia Tech) v Kaden Gfeller (Oklahoma State)
157 - Levi Haines (Penn State) v Jacob Wright (Wyoming)

165 - David Carr (Iowa State) v Austin Yant (Northern Iowa)
165 - Shane Griffith (Stanford) v Bubba Wilson (Nebraska)
165 - Quincy Monday (Princeton) v Izzak Olejnik (Northern Illinois)
165 - Caleb Fish (Michigan St) v Holden Heller (Pittsburgh)
165 - Danny Braunagel (Illinois) v Cam Amine (Michigan)
165 - Dean Hamiti (Wisconsin) v Patrick Kennedy (Iowa)
165 - Michael Caliendo (North Dakota State) v Carson Kharchla (Ohio State)
165 - Keegan O'Toole (Missouri) v Justin McCoy (Virginia)

174 - Carter Starocci (Penn State) v DJ Washington (Indiana)
174 - Edmond Ruth (Illinois) v Bailee O'Reilly (Minnesota)
174 - Dustin Plott (Oklahoma State) v Aaron Olmos (Oregon State)
174 - Cade DeVos (South Dakota State) v Chris Foca (Cornell)
174 - Mekhi Lewis (Virginia Tech) v Troy Fisher (Northwestern)
174 - Nelson Brands (Iowa) v Ethan Smith (Ohio State)
174 - Peyton Mocco (Missouri) v Mickey O'Malley (Drexel)
174 - Mikey Labriola (Nebraska) v Demetrius Romero (Utah Valley)

184 - Parker Keckeisen (Northern Iowa) v Tate Samuelson (Lehigh)
184 - Isaiah Salazar (Minnesota) v Brian Bonino (Drexel)
184 - Marcus Coleman (Iowa State) v Abe Assad (Iowa)
184 - Neil Antrassian (Virginia) v Trey Munoz (Oregon State)
184 - Aaron Brooks (Penn State) v Will Feldkamp (Clarion)
184 - Colton Hawks (Missouri) v Kaleb Romero (Ohio State)
184 - Hunter Bolen (Virginia Tech) v Travis Wittlake (Oklahoma State)
184 - Trent Hidlay (NC State) v Brian Soldano (Rutgers)

197 - Nino Bonaccorsi (Pittsburgh) v Owen Pentz (North Dakota State)
197 - Max Dean (Penn State) v Silas Allred (Nebraska)
197 - Michael Beard (Lehigh) v Zac Braunagel (Illinois)
197 - Yonger Bastida (Iowa State) v Ethan Laird (Rider)
197 - Rocky Elam (Missouri) v Jacob Warner (Iowa)
197 - Jaxon Smith (Maryland) v Isaac Trumble (NC State)
197 - Tanner Sloan (South Dakota State) v Jacob Cardenas (Cornell)
197 - Bernie Truax (Cal Poly) v Luke Surber (Oklahoma State)

285 - Mason Parris (Michigan) v Taye Ghadiali (Campbell)
285 - Lucas Davison (Northwestern) v Sam Schuyler (Iowa State)
285 - Cohlton Schultz (Arizona State) v Colton McKiernan (SIU Edwardsville)
285 - Tyrell Gordon (Northern Iowa) v Tony Cassioppi (Iowa)
285 - Greg Kerkvliet (Penn State) v AJ Nevills (South Dakota State)
285 - Trent Hillger (Wisconsin) v Yaraslau Slavikouski (Harvard)
285 - Zach Elam (Missouri) v Owen Trephan (NC State)
285 - Wyatt Hendrickson (Air Force) v Grady Griess (Navy)
 
It is not just this match with Brady. It would be complete homerism to say that Kharchla is not worse this year than he was 2 years ago, and last year. Look at his match scores all year, where he is ranked this year, compared to last year, and his overall attitude while on the match. It is plain as day, and it is right in front of our faces if you are actually looking.
I don't think he's regressed. With many top ranked wrestlers, especially top ranked recruits, they come in and look really dominant early before the rest of the competition starts to figure out their strengths and weaknesses. In Kharchla's case we all had hoped he could compete for a national title one day. Well now that he's been in the collegiate level for a few years I think it's evident he's not at that level. He's especially not strong enough on top and bottom. He had that one great win against Marinelli which probably altered your expectations. I was actually impressed today that he was able to beat Brady, someone who knows him so well, without getting a takedown. He won in his weakest position, a great accomplishment. I think you should try to match up your expectations with reality instead of taking the easy way out and assuming a wrestler has gotten worse.
 
I don't think he's regressed. With many top ranked wrestlers, especially top ranked recruits, they come in and look really dominant early before the rest of the competition starts to figure out their strengths and weaknesses. In Kharchla's case we all had hoped he could compete for a national title one day. Well now that he's been in the collegiate level for a few years I think it's evident he's not at that level. He's especially not strong enough on top and bottom. He had that one great win against Marinelli which probably altered your expectations. I was actually impressed today that he was able to beat Brady, someone who knows him so well, without getting a takedown. He won in his weakest position, a great accomplishment. I think you should try to match up your expectations with reality instead of taking the easy way out and assuming a wrestler has gotten worse.
Agreed and with his injuries.
shut down his high crotch and you are in business.
 
I went for a long walk at Quarry Park (for the columbus folks) since it was 61 degrees out. Just got back. Thought i was recording, i was not.

I see Mendez is down 5-2 in the 3rd.
 
Wow Dom almost took out Woods!!! What a great match for Dom!!!!
And took him down! Woods wrestled through Big Tens without giving up an offensive point. And I am back!!! Couldn't remember my password and don't have access to the email I used. Forgot I had password saved on my laptop I rarely use now. Pulled it out to follow on track while I watch on tv.
 
Wow, I thought Hart the TD in OT

Woo hoo, Hart with the W
so stoked to see these guys performing so well! My wife is looking at me like Im a nut while im jumping up and down after allen’s win!😂
And took him down! Woods wrestled through Big Tens without giving up an offensive point. And I am back!!! Couldn't remember my password and don't have access to the email I used. Forgot I had password saved on my laptop I rarely use now. Pulled it out to follow on track while I watch on tv.
😂 Glad to see you back on Yappi! I thought he had the TD as well! When he wrapped the left leg I thought he had control with Woods using his arm and legs to post. 3 points of contact?
 
so stoked to see these guys performing so well! My wife is looking at me like Im a nut while im jumping up and down after allen’s win!😂

😂 Glad to see you back on Yappi! I thought he had the TD as well! When he wrapped the left leg I thought he had control with Woods using his arm and legs to post. 3 points of contact?
I thought he had that one too, but I can see continuation of motion resulting in no takedown. But he took him down in the 2nd to go up 5-4. Woods is so hard to score on. DD has really impressed me lately.
 
I don't think he's regressed. With many top ranked wrestlers, especially top ranked recruits, they come in and look really dominant early before the rest of the competition starts to figure out their strengths and weaknesses. In Kharchla's case we all had hoped he could compete for a national title one day. Well now that he's been in the collegiate level for a few years I think it's evident he's not at that level. He's especially not strong enough on top and bottom. He had that one great win against Marinelli which probably altered your expectations. I was actually impressed today that he was able to beat Brady, someone who knows him so well, without getting a takedown. He won in his weakest position, a great accomplishment. I think you should try to match up your expectations with reality instead of taking the easy way out and assuming a wrestler has gotten worse.
I take it all back. He's most certainly regressed. 😉
 
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