PSU - Michigan '26 Match thread

GregPickel

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First five results​

Penn State went five for five to start its Friday night dual meet at Michigan. The Lions got comeback wins from both Nate Desmond at 141 and PJ Duke at 157 to take a 20-0 lead into the break.

125 pounds: No. 1 Luke Lilledahl, Penn State TF No.23 Diego Sotelo, Michigan, 21-5 (5:06) (PSU 5-0)
133 pounds: No. 2 Marcus Blaze, PSU TF Gauge Botero, Michigan, 17-2 (4:40) (PSU 10-0)
141 pounds: Nate Desmond, Penn State d. No. 26 Dylan Ragusin, 8-5 (SV) (PSU 13-0)
149 pounds: No. 1 Shayne Van Ness, PSU md. No. 13 Lachlan McNeil, Michigan, 9-1 (PSU 17-0)
157 pounds: No. 4 PJ Duke, Penn State d.No. 13 Cam Catrabone, Michigan, 12-10 (PSU 20-0)

The takedown edge is 17-2 in favor of the Lions.
 

Reslo1

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That definitely wasn't P.J.'s cleanest match, but, those things will happen when you are a rue Freshman. He is obviously freakishly strong for a true freshman, he just needs to clean up his technique a bit. It was great to see him get the escape and takedown when he absolutely needed it to avoid the upset. A match like that should actually help him down the road.
I think people are really underestimating Catrabone. He’s going to be very good.
 

PAgeologist

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That definitely wasn't P.J.'s cleanest match, but, those things will happen when you are a rue Freshman. He is obviously freakishly strong for a true freshman, he just needs to clean up his technique a bit. It was great to see him get the escape and takedown when he absolutely needed it to avoid the upset. A match like that should actually help him down the road.
I believe they said his opponent was a freshman as well. Although I didnt catch if he was a true or redshirt.
 

RockySmith

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Hated that officiating in Desmond’s match.

what was the first stalling call? I guess I don’t know the rule.

second should have been stalemate. I guess at least I understand the logic.
 
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Right there is a perfect example of the problem of a Folk Official not calling clear Neutral stalling. I counted 3 and 1/2 minutes of Neutral wrestling - in those 3 1/2 minutes of Neutral, Van Ness is the only party that took a shot. Van Ness took 5 shots - was successful on 2. Each takedown used approximately 15 seconds of Neutral wrestling time. During the entire 3 and 1/2 minutes of Neutral, Lachlan took zero shots and had zero offensive attacks. Not only had zero offensive attacks of any kind, but he spent the entire 3 1/2 minutes of Neutral backing up while Van Ness pursued OR using hand fighting to push off while backing up to create separation away from Van Ness to keep him from engaging OR defending Van Ness shots (again, 5 of them versus zero offensive attacks by Lachlan)..... - but there were ZERO stall calls against Lachlan! That's utterly ridiculous for one wrestler to zippo offensively in 3 1/2 minutes of wrestling while his opponent is constantly pushing forward and attacking looking to score.... and the Official does not make a single stall call despite this type of wrestling in Neutral being a clear violation of stalling rules in the Neutral position.
 

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Right there is a perfect example of the problem of a Folk Official not calling clear Neutral stalling. I counted 3 and 1/2 minutes of Neutral wrestling - in those 4 minutes of Neutral, Van Ness is the only party that took a shot. Van Ness took 5 shots - was successful on 2. Each takedown used approximately 15 seconds of Neutral wrestling time. During the entire 3 and 1/2 minutes of Neutral, Lachlan took zero shots and had zero offensive attacks. Not only had zero offensive attacks of any kind, but he spent the entire 3 1/2 minutes of Neutral backing up while Van Ness pursued OR using hand fighting to push off while backing up to create separation away from Van Ness to keep him from engaging OR defending Van Ness shots (again, 5 of them versus zero offensive attacks by Lachlan)..... - but there were ZERO stall calls against Lachlan! That's utterly ridiculous for one wrestler to zippo offensively in 3 1/2 minutes of wrestling while his opponent is constantly pushing forward and attacking looking to score.... and the Official does not make a single stall call despite this type of wrestling in Neutral being a clear violation of stalling rules in the Neutral position.
Lachlan did what taylor did last week he does enough circling to make it look like hes not backing straight up. You are tight but refs need balls first