
Wrestling Advances Four to the Final Day of the EIWA Championships
3/8/2019 9:55:00 PM | Wrestling
Friday, March 8 and Saturday, March 9
Wrestling at EIWA Championships | Binghamton, N.Y. | Binghamton University Events Center
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BINGHAMTON, N.Y. – The Drexel wrestling team closed out day one at the 115th Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association Championships on Friday. Four Dragons remain in action at the conference tournament: freshman Antonio Mininno (125), redshirt junior Ebed Jarrell (165), redshirt senior Stephen Loiseau (197) and redshirt senior Joey Goodhart (HWT).
Jarrell, Loiseau and Goodhart have been dominate all year and came in as high seeds to the EIWA Championships. The biggest surprise for the Dragons at the tournament came at 125 pounds as freshman Antonio Mininno went 2-1 on the day to move onto Saturday.
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Mininno came into conference championships unseeded with a 6-19 record on the year but he turned in fortunes around on Friday. He began the day with an upset against #6-seeded Dylan Ryder of Hofstra in a 2-1 decision that needed six periods to decide a winner. He then dropped a close 6-2 decision to Penn's #3-seeded Carmen Ferrante. Mininno scored a two-point reversal in the third in the loss. He finished the night with an 8-4 decision against Lehigh's Luke Resnick in the consolation bracket. The Drexel freshman has two takedowns two escapes and a two-point nearfall in the win. He faces #7-seeded Gage Curry of American on Saturday in the consolation quarterfinals.
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After receiving a first-round bye, Jarrell defeated #9-seeded Andrew Berreyesa of Cornell with a 10-0 major decision. The redshirt junior had three takedowns in the win and now faces Army's #4-seeded Cael McCormick on Saturday morning in the championship semifinals. Jarrell did not wrestle when Drexel hosted Army West Point earlier this year.
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Loiseau began his day with his 11th technical fall victory, which came against Sacred Heart's Connor Fredericks. He needed a minute and 40 seconds to earn a takedown and four four-point nearfalls for the 18-0 win. He continued with a 4-2 decision over Navy's #5-seeded Josh Roetman in the quarterfinals. Loiseau had a first-period takedown before Roetman evened it up in the second with a reversal. An escape and the riding time point gave Loiseau the win in the third. He now faces #1-seeded 197-pounder Patrick Brucki of Princeton. The two met a couple weeks when the Dragons hosted Princeton at the DAC. Brucki won the 13-6 decision.
HWT
Goodhart came into the conference championships as the #2 seed. He defeated Penn's Ben Goldin in the first round by a 4-0 decision, scoring all four points in the third period with an escape, takedown and the riding time point. He then dropped a narrow bout to #7-seeded Antonio Pelusi of Franklin & Marshall. He moved to the consolation bracket where he turned in a 9-0 major decision over Hofstra's #8-seeded Omar Haddad. Goodhart recorded three takedowns in the win. He now faces Cornell's #3-seeded Jeramy Sweany in the consolation quarterfinals.
TEAM RESULTS
1. Lehigh – 85.0
2. Cornell – 82.0
2. Princeton – 82.0
4. Army – 78.0
5. Navy – 54.0
6. Binghamton – 45.5
7. American – 42.0
8. Brown – 37.0
9. Columbia – 33.5
10. Drexel – 27.5
11. Penn – 26.5
12. Bucknell – 22.5
13. Franklin & Marshall – 22.0
14. Harvard – 11.0
15. Hofstra – 9.0
16. Sacred Heart – 0.0
CONTINUING TOMORROW
Wrestling continues tomorrow, Saturday, March 9. Session III starts at 10 a.m. with the championship semifinals and wrestleback quarterfinals. Wrestleback semifinals are at 11:45 a.m. followed by seventh place matches at 12:35 p.m. First, third and fifth place matches begin at 3 p.m. in the Binghamton University Events Center in Binghamton, N.Y.
RESULTS (EIWA SEED)
ANTONIO MININNO – 125
Antonio Mininno (Drexel) def. #6 Dylan Ryder (Hofstra) / D, 2-1 (TB2)
#3 Carmen Ferrante (Penn) def. Antonio Mininno (Drexel) / D, 6-2
Antonio Mininno (Drexel) def. Luke Resnick (Lehigh) / D, 8-4
Antonio Mininno (Drexel) vs. #7 Gage Curry (American) in consolation quarterfinals
ALEX SALAS – 133
#5 Lane Peters (Army) def. Alex Salas (Drexel) / F, 0:40
Hunter Kosco (Brown) def. Alex Salas (Drexel) / F, 3:48
NICK WIDMANN – 141
#5 Anthony Sparacio (Binghamton) def. Nick Widmann (Drexel) / MD, 16-7
Noah Levett (Bucknell) def. Nick Widmann (Drexel) / TF, 21-5 (5:25)
PARKER KROPMAN – 149
#6 Parker Kropman (Drexel) def. Frank Garcia (Binghamton) / D, 10-4
#3 Cortlandt Schuyler (Lehigh) def. #6 Parker Kropman (Drexel) / D, 16-10
#5 Michael Sprague (American) def. #6 Parker Kropman (Drexel) / D, 9-4
EVAN BARCZAK – 157
#8 Kizhan Clarke (American) def. #9 Evan Barczak (Drexel) / D, 3-1
Quentin Hovis (Navy) def. #9 Evan Barczak (Drexel) / D, 12-5
EBED JARRELL – 165
#1 Ebed Jarrell (Drexel) / bye
#1 Ebed Jarrell (Drexel) def. #9 Andrew Berreyesa (Cornell) / MD, 10-0
#1 Ebed Jarrell (Drexel) vs. #4 Cael McCormick (Army) in championship semifinals
BRYAN McLAUGHLIN – 174
#10 Bryan McLaughlin (Drexel) def. #7 Frankie Guida (Bucknell) / D, 10-9
#2 Brandon Womack (Cornell) def. #10 Bryan McLaughlin (Drexel) / F, 3:45
#8 Max Elling (Columbia) def. #10 Bryan McLaughlin (Drexel) / D, 11-8
ANTHONY WALTERS – 184
#4 Christian Lafragola (Brown) def. Anthony Walters (Drexel) / D, 7-2
Anthony Walters (Drexel) def. Reid Robilotto (Franklin & Marshall) / Forfeit
#6 Tanner Harvey (American) def. Anthony Walters (Drexel) / D, 5-0
STEPHEN LOISEAU – 197
#4 Stephen Loiseau (Drexel) def. Connor Fredericks (Sacred Heart) / TF, 18-0 (1:40)
#4 Stephen Loiseau (Drexel) def. #5 Josh Roetman (Navy) / D, 4-2
#4 Stephen Loiseau (Drexel) vs. #1 Patrick Brucki (Princeton) in championship semifinals
JOEY GOODHART – HWT
#2 Joey Goodhart (Drexel) def. Ben Goldin (Penn) / D, 4-0
#7 Antonio Pelusi (Franklin & Marshall) def. #2 Joey Goodhart (Drexel) / D, 3-2
#2 Joey Goodhart (Drexel) def. #8 Omar Haddad (Hofstra) / MD, 9-0
#2 Joey Goodhart (Drexel) vs. #3 Jeramy Sweany (Cornell) in consolation quarterfinals
Wrestling at EIWA Championships | Binghamton, N.Y. | Binghamton University Events Center
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BINGHAMTON, N.Y. – The Drexel wrestling team closed out day one at the 115th Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association Championships on Friday. Four Dragons remain in action at the conference tournament: freshman Antonio Mininno (125), redshirt junior Ebed Jarrell (165), redshirt senior Stephen Loiseau (197) and redshirt senior Joey Goodhart (HWT).
Jarrell, Loiseau and Goodhart have been dominate all year and came in as high seeds to the EIWA Championships. The biggest surprise for the Dragons at the tournament came at 125 pounds as freshman Antonio Mininno went 2-1 on the day to move onto Saturday.
125
Mininno came into conference championships unseeded with a 6-19 record on the year but he turned in fortunes around on Friday. He began the day with an upset against #6-seeded Dylan Ryder of Hofstra in a 2-1 decision that needed six periods to decide a winner. He then dropped a close 6-2 decision to Penn's #3-seeded Carmen Ferrante. Mininno scored a two-point reversal in the third in the loss. He finished the night with an 8-4 decision against Lehigh's Luke Resnick in the consolation bracket. The Drexel freshman has two takedowns two escapes and a two-point nearfall in the win. He faces #7-seeded Gage Curry of American on Saturday in the consolation quarterfinals.
165
After receiving a first-round bye, Jarrell defeated #9-seeded Andrew Berreyesa of Cornell with a 10-0 major decision. The redshirt junior had three takedowns in the win and now faces Army's #4-seeded Cael McCormick on Saturday morning in the championship semifinals. Jarrell did not wrestle when Drexel hosted Army West Point earlier this year.
197
Loiseau began his day with his 11th technical fall victory, which came against Sacred Heart's Connor Fredericks. He needed a minute and 40 seconds to earn a takedown and four four-point nearfalls for the 18-0 win. He continued with a 4-2 decision over Navy's #5-seeded Josh Roetman in the quarterfinals. Loiseau had a first-period takedown before Roetman evened it up in the second with a reversal. An escape and the riding time point gave Loiseau the win in the third. He now faces #1-seeded 197-pounder Patrick Brucki of Princeton. The two met a couple weeks when the Dragons hosted Princeton at the DAC. Brucki won the 13-6 decision.
HWT
Goodhart came into the conference championships as the #2 seed. He defeated Penn's Ben Goldin in the first round by a 4-0 decision, scoring all four points in the third period with an escape, takedown and the riding time point. He then dropped a narrow bout to #7-seeded Antonio Pelusi of Franklin & Marshall. He moved to the consolation bracket where he turned in a 9-0 major decision over Hofstra's #8-seeded Omar Haddad. Goodhart recorded three takedowns in the win. He now faces Cornell's #3-seeded Jeramy Sweany in the consolation quarterfinals.
TEAM RESULTS
1. Lehigh – 85.0
2. Cornell – 82.0
2. Princeton – 82.0
4. Army – 78.0
5. Navy – 54.0
6. Binghamton – 45.5
7. American – 42.0
8. Brown – 37.0
9. Columbia – 33.5
10. Drexel – 27.5
11. Penn – 26.5
12. Bucknell – 22.5
13. Franklin & Marshall – 22.0
14. Harvard – 11.0
15. Hofstra – 9.0
16. Sacred Heart – 0.0
CONTINUING TOMORROW
Wrestling continues tomorrow, Saturday, March 9. Session III starts at 10 a.m. with the championship semifinals and wrestleback quarterfinals. Wrestleback semifinals are at 11:45 a.m. followed by seventh place matches at 12:35 p.m. First, third and fifth place matches begin at 3 p.m. in the Binghamton University Events Center in Binghamton, N.Y.
RESULTS (EIWA SEED)
ANTONIO MININNO – 125
Antonio Mininno (Drexel) def. #6 Dylan Ryder (Hofstra) / D, 2-1 (TB2)
#3 Carmen Ferrante (Penn) def. Antonio Mininno (Drexel) / D, 6-2
Antonio Mininno (Drexel) def. Luke Resnick (Lehigh) / D, 8-4
Antonio Mininno (Drexel) vs. #7 Gage Curry (American) in consolation quarterfinals
ALEX SALAS – 133
#5 Lane Peters (Army) def. Alex Salas (Drexel) / F, 0:40
Hunter Kosco (Brown) def. Alex Salas (Drexel) / F, 3:48
NICK WIDMANN – 141
#5 Anthony Sparacio (Binghamton) def. Nick Widmann (Drexel) / MD, 16-7
Noah Levett (Bucknell) def. Nick Widmann (Drexel) / TF, 21-5 (5:25)
PARKER KROPMAN – 149
#6 Parker Kropman (Drexel) def. Frank Garcia (Binghamton) / D, 10-4
#3 Cortlandt Schuyler (Lehigh) def. #6 Parker Kropman (Drexel) / D, 16-10
#5 Michael Sprague (American) def. #6 Parker Kropman (Drexel) / D, 9-4
EVAN BARCZAK – 157
#8 Kizhan Clarke (American) def. #9 Evan Barczak (Drexel) / D, 3-1
Quentin Hovis (Navy) def. #9 Evan Barczak (Drexel) / D, 12-5
EBED JARRELL – 165
#1 Ebed Jarrell (Drexel) / bye
#1 Ebed Jarrell (Drexel) def. #9 Andrew Berreyesa (Cornell) / MD, 10-0
#1 Ebed Jarrell (Drexel) vs. #4 Cael McCormick (Army) in championship semifinals
BRYAN McLAUGHLIN – 174
#10 Bryan McLaughlin (Drexel) def. #7 Frankie Guida (Bucknell) / D, 10-9
#2 Brandon Womack (Cornell) def. #10 Bryan McLaughlin (Drexel) / F, 3:45
#8 Max Elling (Columbia) def. #10 Bryan McLaughlin (Drexel) / D, 11-8
ANTHONY WALTERS – 184
#4 Christian Lafragola (Brown) def. Anthony Walters (Drexel) / D, 7-2
Anthony Walters (Drexel) def. Reid Robilotto (Franklin & Marshall) / Forfeit
#6 Tanner Harvey (American) def. Anthony Walters (Drexel) / D, 5-0
STEPHEN LOISEAU – 197
#4 Stephen Loiseau (Drexel) def. Connor Fredericks (Sacred Heart) / TF, 18-0 (1:40)
#4 Stephen Loiseau (Drexel) def. #5 Josh Roetman (Navy) / D, 4-2
#4 Stephen Loiseau (Drexel) vs. #1 Patrick Brucki (Princeton) in championship semifinals
JOEY GOODHART – HWT
#2 Joey Goodhart (Drexel) def. Ben Goldin (Penn) / D, 4-0
#7 Antonio Pelusi (Franklin & Marshall) def. #2 Joey Goodhart (Drexel) / D, 3-2
#2 Joey Goodhart (Drexel) def. #8 Omar Haddad (Hofstra) / MD, 9-0
#2 Joey Goodhart (Drexel) vs. #3 Jeramy Sweany (Cornell) in consolation quarterfinals
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