CAA Championships
Rider University, Lawrenceville NJ
March 5-6, 2004
Preliminaries
- 10am
In the first round at 141lbs John Manarte (Sachem HS) of Hofstra
(seeded 4th) decisioned Rick Bauer of Rider, 8-2. James
Strouse (MacArthur HS) at 149lbs (seeded 3rd) of Hofstra
pinned Chris Wilson of James Madison in 1:35 of the first period.
Paul Siemon at 157lbs (seeded 1st) of Hofstra scored a 14-5
major decision over Mitch Webster of George Mason. All the remaining
Hofstra wrestlers had first round byes. Drawing #1 seeds are Tom
Noto at 125lbs, Ralph Everett at 165lbs, Noel Thompson at
174lbs and
Chris Skretkowicz at 197lbs. Also seeded for Hofstra are
Brad Christie at 184lbs seeded second and Dan Garay at 285lbs
seeded fourth.
Other former Long
Islanders competing in the tournament are Mike Messina (Hauppauge HS)
of Sacred Heart (seeded 1st) at 133lbs, Mike Tutunjian
(Longwood HS) of Wagner (seeded 5th) at 133lbs, Beau Bruno
(Mineola HS) of Binghamton (seeded 6th) at 149lbs and Tom
Sforza (Lindenhurst HS) of Boston University at 184lbs. Of these
only
Mike Tutunjian had a preliminary round match with Mike pinning Brett
Frimer of Boston University in 52 seconds of the second period.
Quarterfinals
- 2pm
At 125lbs Tom Noto
of Hofstra scored a pin at 26 seconds of the second period to defeat Jared
Smith of Old Dominion.
John Manarte of Hofstra gave up a
first period takedown to Chris Renninger of Drexel (seeded 5th)
but gained the escape right away. In the second period Manarte chose
down and got the reversal, then clasped to give Renninger one point for the
technical violation. Renninger then escaped to make the match 4-3
after two periods. In the third period Renninger chose down and got
the escape making it 5-3. With 10 seconds to go in the third period
Renninger shot but Manarte dove for Renninger’s leg and came up with the
takedown to knot the match at 5-5. In overtime it was a mirror image
of the third period and Manarte was awarded the two and two near fall points
to win the match 9-5 in overtime.
James Strouse of Hofstra battled
Beau Bruno of Binghamton to a 3-1
decision in overtime. In the first period Strouse took a number of
shots near the edge but was unable to secure a takedown with Bruno dragging
his way out of bounds each time. In the second period Strouse chose
down and escaped immediately. Again in this period Strouse took all
the shots but couldn’t score. In the third period Bruno took the
bottom position and gained the escape. Strouse continued to take all
the shots with Bruno dragging out and the referee warned Bruno for stalling.
Regulation ended 1-1. In the overtime period Strouse finally secured a
takedown to win the match 3-1 in overtime. Bruno will face Dennis
Whitby of Old Dominion in the wrestlebacks.
In the quarters Paul Siemon was
matched up against Matt Harrigan of Wagner. Siemon scored two 1st
period takedowns with Harrigan getting an escape in between. In the
second period Siemon chose down and got the escape taking the score to 5-1.
He followed this up with two takedowns to Harrigan’s one escape to take the
score to 9-2 after two periods. In the third period Harrigan took down
and Siemon rode him out gaining a stalling point and one point for riding
time to win the match 11-2.
At 165lbs Ralph Everett took on
Steve Beard of Drexel. Everett dominated in the match scoring 3
takedowns and two sets of 3 point near falls to Beard’s two escapes to end
the first period 12-2. In the second period they started in the
neutral position. Everett secured the takedown and three more near
fall points to get the 17-2 technical fall at 1:57 of the second period.
Noel Thompson was up next wrestling
Jason Chalfant of James Madison. Thompson scored a takedown and three
near fall points in the first period to go ahead 5-0. In the second
Thompson chose down and got the escape and another takedown to end the
second period at 8-0. Chalfant took neutral in the third period but
Thompsen scored three sets of takedowns cutting Chalfant loose in between to
give him two escape points. With riding time Thompson closed out the
match winning 15-2.
Brad Christie cruised to a first
period pin in 2:16 over Lamont Logan of James Madison. Christie had
scored a takedown and three near fall points when he cut Logan and gave him
one point. Christie then took Logan down for two and cradled him for
the pin.
At 197lbs Chris Skretkowicz made
short work of Max Pazdan of Sacred Heart taking him down and then scoring
two and three point near falls before pinning him at 2:05 of the first
period.
Dan Garay was up against Courty
Howard of Boston University in the final bout of the quarterfinals.
There was no scoring in the first period. Garay chose down to start
the second and got the escape to go ahead 1-0. The second period ended
with no further scoring. Howard took down in the third. Howard
escaped with 40 seconds to go in the third period to tie the match at 1-1.
The match ended with no more scoring but Garay sealed the win with one point
for riding time.
Hofstra doesn’t wrestle again until
Noon on Saturday having sent all nine wrestlers to the semifinals.
Semifinals - 12 Noon
Hofstra has jumped out to a commanding lead after the conclusion of the
semifinal round. Hofstra leads second place Rider in the team race by
45 points sending eight of nine wrestlers into the finals. Rider only
has 6 wrestlers left with 3 going into the final at 133lbs, 157lbs and
184lbs. Hofstra's only loss in the semis came in the last match of the
afternoon with
Dan Garay losing a tough match to
Payam Zarrinpour of Sacred Heart by a score of 2-1.
Senior Tom Noto got the Pride off to a
good start with an 11-3 major decision over Rob Rebmann of Drexel.
Noto took control of the match early getting three takedowns and two near
fall points to Rebmann's two escapes and led the match 8-2 at the end of the
first period. In the second period Rebmann chose the down position and
Noto rode him the entire period to bring his riding time at this point to
3:22. Noto took neutral for the last period and secured a takedown for
two and allowed Rebmann only an escape. With riding time this made the
final match score 11-3 in Noto's favor.
Hofstra freshman John Manarte was
faced with a tough assignment when he had to go up against #1 seeded Rob
Becker of George Mason on his rode to the finals. The first period was
very defensive with each wrestler getting a feel for the others style and no
points were awarded. In the second Becker had choice and took down
getting a one point escape. Manarte chose the down position for the
final period and also got a one point escape. Tied at one apiece
Manarte was warned for stalling. Manarte waiting for his chance saw an
opportunity and secured a two point takedown very late in the third and with
seconds to go cut Becker to end the match 3-2 and send Manarte into the
finals.
James Strouse, also a freshman, looked
to be the third Hofstra wrestler to gain a spot in the finals. He was
paired with #2 seed Rayes Gonzales of Boston University for this semifinal
bout. No scoring occurred in the initial period and Strouse chose the
down position to start the second. Strouse escaped for one and they
were on their feet for the remainder of the period. The third period
had Gonzales starting on bottom and getting an escape point. Strouse
then got a takedown and rode Gonzales out for most of the period giving up
an escape at the end. With riding time the match ended 4-2 in favor of
Strouse.
Paul Siemon has extended his senior
season accomplishments by winning his semifinal bout against Robert Belville
of Sacred Heart. In the first period Siemon used two takedowns
allowing one escape to get out to a 4-1 lead after one period. Siemon
took down in the second and got the escape with no more scoring to take
place. Belville chose down for the third and got the escape.
Siemon tallied another takedown for two and with riding time closed out the
match 8-2.
Ralph Everett was relentless in his
last quest for another trip to St. Louis and the NCAA tournament.
Everett got the first points of the match scoring a takedown on Ryan
Cunningham of Rider with the Rider wrestler later getting the escape
to end the first with Everett on top 2-1. Cunningham chose down to
start the second period and escaped for one. Everett got a takedown
and Cunningham escaped again to make the match 4-3 in Everett's favor at
this point. Everett pursued Cunningham and was awarded one point for
stalling. In the third Everett started down, escaped, took Cunningham
down and then gave up an escape. Everett added one more takedown and
cut Cunningham loose for a point near the end of the final period.
With riding time Everett also moved on to the finals with an 11-5 victory.
Noel Thompson dominated his match
against Ben Schilens of Boston University. Thompson got a takedown
with 18 seconds to go in the first period to go out to a 2-0 lead.
Thompson started down and got an escape and a two point takedown to end the
second at 5-0. Schilens chose neutral for the third period and failed
to score with Thompson getting one more takedown and one point for riding
time. The match ended 8-0 in Thompson's favor.
Hofstra senior
Brad Christie pulled out a close
match against Old Dominion's Adam Wright. Christie got the advantage
in the first period with a takedown allowing just an escape for Wright.
They traded escapes in the second and third periods to allow Christie to
secure the 3-2 win and move on to the finals.
Junior
Chris Skretkowicz was unstoppable in
his mission. Once he got the takedown in the first period he rode John
DaCruz of Boston University ending the period having built up 1:59 of riding
time. DaCruz Chose down for the second and Skretkowicz rode him the
entire period. In the third Skretkowicz started down and reversed
DaCruz for two points again riding him out for the remainder of the period.
With riding time Skretkowicz came away with a 5-0 victory.
Hofstra's
Dan Garay had a tough task ahead of
him when he matched up against #1 seed Payam Zarrinpour of Sacred Heart.
There was no scoring in the initial period. In the second period
Zarrinpour started down and got the escape for one point and he was also
awarded one point when Garay was penalized for stalling. In the third
and final period Garay chose down and got the escape. Garay pressed
the action in the third but time ran out before he could get a scoring
point. Falling in a 2-1 loss to Zarrinpour, Garay was forced to move
on to the consolations and try and secure a spot in the third place bout.
Third Round Consolations - 2pm
In the consolation semifinal
Dan Garay had a 3-2 decision over
Matt Coffey of James Madison.
Consolation Finals - 4pm
In his bid for a third place finish
Dan Garay took Carmelo Marrero of
Rider to overtime when regulation ended with the score tied at 1-1.
Each had gotten an escape in the second and third periods and there had been
no scoring in the opening period. Marrero secured the sudden victory
getting the takedown near the line in the first sudden victory period.
Finals - 6pm
Facing #2 seeded Jose Leon of Boston
University senior Tom Noto was first
up for Hofstra and he set the bar high for the rest of the team. Noto
opened up with a first period takedown with five seconds left in the period.
Second period had Noto choosing down and getting the escape to go ahead 3-2
at the end of the period. Leon took the down position and gained the
escape to start the third period. Noto took Leon down for two and near
the end of the period Leon escaped for one making the final score 6-2 with
riding time added.
John Manarte was up against
Binghamton’s Josh Ruff in his semifinal bout. Ruff got the first
takedown late in the first period. Ruff took down and gained the
escape to start the second. Manarte then got a takedown and later gave
up an escape to Ruff finishing out the period with the score 4-2.
Manarte started down and almost had the reversal when the bout was stopped
for a potentially dangerous situation. Manarte got an escape near the
end of the third but it wasn’t enough. With riding time added in, the
match ended 5-3 in favor of Ruff.
James Strouse took on #1 seeded
Adrian Austin of George Mason in the final. They were all even after
one with no scoring taking place in the first period. Strouse had
choice second period and took down. He traded escapes and takedowns
with Austin to end the second period with the score 4-2 in Austin's favor.
In the third period Austin started down and escaped. Strouse then got
a takedown to close the gap to 5-4 Austin. Austin got an escape and
then took Strouse down to end the match with the score 8-4 for Austin.
In the final at 157lbs #1 seed
Paul Siemon met #2 seed Dave Miller of
Rider. Late in the first period, with Miller looking gassed, Siemon
got what appeared to be a takedown for two. After about eight seconds
the action was stopped and after conferencing the refereeing crew reversed
their call and took the two away. Both coaching staffs got into the
discussion and after a long delay the two for Siemon was put back up on the
board along with time being added back into the period clock. Of
course by this time Miller had gotten a much needed rest and with 18 seconds
left in the period reversed Siemon to his back and pinned him at 2:47.
#1 seed
Ralph Everett matched up with #2
seed Leighton Brady of Boston University for their finals match.
Everett got the first takedown to open the scoring in the first period with
Brady later securing an escape. Starting down in the second period
Everett escaped for one and later got another takedown. Brady got
another escape and the second period ended 5-2 in Everett's favor.
Brady chose down in the third period and Everett rode him the entire period
picking up one stalling point and one point for riding time making the final
score 7-2.
Noel Thompson made short work of #2
seed Nick Kozar of Drexel taking him down and then pinning him in 1:53.
Brad Christie dropped a close
decision in the finals to #1 seeded Nick Catone of Rider. No scoring
took place in the first period. In the second period Catone chose down
and got the escape. Christie was warned for stalling and late in the
period Catone was awarded a stalling point when Christie was hit again.
Christie took the down position in the third and got the escape but there
was no further scoring and the match ended 2-1 with Christie coming up
short.
The last Hofstra wrestler to appear in the finals was
Chris Skretkowicz who as the #1 seed
faced Chris Jones of Drexel the #2 seed. The first period saw no
scoring. In the second Skretkowicz chose down and escaped and added a
takedown to make the match 3-0. Skretkowicz rode Jones out for the
remainder of the period. In the third Jones chose neutral and no
scoring took place. With riding time added in the final was 4-0 with
Skretkowicz taking the championship.
Tournament Notes
Finishing 41.5 points ahead of second
place Rider in the team race along with four champs, four runner-ups and a
fourth place finish in individual matches Hofstra had a very successful CAA
Championship. Hofstra will be sending eight of nine wrestlers to the
NCAA Championships in St. Louis March 18-20. This also makes the
fourth consecutive conference championship for Hofstra and three straight
since joining the CAA.
Long Island Wrestlers
Other results for Long Islanders wrestling in the quarters are as follows:
Mike Messina of Sacred Heart decisioned Todd Schroeder Of James Madison 16-8.
Mike Tutunjian of Wagner suffered a quarterfinal loss to David Emison of George Mason
giving up a 17-8 decision. Tutunjian will wrestle Schroeder in a
second round wrestleback. Tom Sforza
lost his quarterfinal match to 4th seeded Lantz Nixon of Campbell
by a 3-2 decision. In his first round wrestleback match Sforza
had a major decision over Jim Martin of George Mason winning 16-6.
Sforza will now take on Wayne Oakley
of Sacred Heart. Mineola high
school's Beau Bruno came away
victorious with a 6-5 decision in his first round wrestleback match and
moves on to face Elliot Berger of Campbell University Saturday morning.
Second round consolations begin at 10
A.M. Saturday with the semifinals at Noon.
In second round wrestlebacks Mike Tutunjian
fell to Todd Schroeder of James Madison by a score of 10-8. At 149lbs
Beau Bruno came away with a 19-4 technical
fall at 5:00 in his second round wrestleback match with Elliot Berger of
Campbell. Second round consolation wrestlebacks also saw Tom
Sforza pin Wayne Oakley of Sacred Heart with
22 seconds left in the third period.
In the consolation semifinals Beau
Bruno won by injury default at 1:15 over Mark
Cartella of Drexel to move on to the consolation finals where he ended up
dropping a 3-2 decision to Rayes Gonzales of Boston University to finish in
4th. Tom Sforza's season ended
on a sour note when he lost to Adam Wright, the #3 seed, from Old Dominion
by a 6-1 margin denying him the opportunity to vie for 3rd place.
Sacred Hearts Mike Messina had a 24-10
superior decision in the semifinals against #4 seed David Emison of George
Mason. In his finals match Messina
had a 6-4 decision over Don Fisch of Rider to become the 133lb Champion.
Team scores at the end of the finals are:
Hofstra |
111.0 |
Rider |
69.5 |
Boston University |
67.0 |
George Mason |
59.5 |
Sacred Heart |
56.5 |
Drexel |
46.5 |
Old Dominion |
29.0 |
Binghamton |
27.5 |
Campbell |
12.5 |
James Madison |
8.0 |
Wagner |
4.5 |
2004 CAA Wrestling Championships-Final Results
Team Standings Points Champions 2nd 3rd 4th
Hofstra 111 4 4 0 1
Rider 69.5 2 1 2 0
Boston 67 0 2 3 1
George Mason 59.5 1 0 1 3
Sacred Heart 56.5 2 0 1 1
Drexel 46.5 0 2 2 0
Old Dominion 29 0 1 1 1
Binghamton 27.5 1 0 0 1
Campbell 12.5 0 0 0 2
James Madison 8.0 0 0 0 0
Wagner #45 0 0 0 0
Championship Finals
125 #1 Tom Noto-Hofstra dec. #2 Jose Leon-Boston 6-2
133 #1 Mike Messina-Sacred Heart dec. #2 Don Fisch-Rider 6-4
141 #3 Josh Ruff-Binghamton dec. #4 John Manarte-Hofstra 5-3
149 #1 Adrian Austin-GMU dec. #3 James Strouse-Hofstra 8-4
157 #2 Dave Miller-Rider wbf #1 Paul Siemon-Hofstra 2:47
165 #1 Ralph Everett-Hofstra dec. #2 Leighton Brady-Boston 7-2
174 #1 Noel Thompson-Hofstra wbf #2 Nick Kozar-Drexel 1:52
184 #1 Nick Catone-Rider dec. #2 Brad Christie-Hofstra 2-1
197 #1 Chris Skretkowicz-Hofstra dec. #2 Chris Jones-Drexel 4-0
285 #1 Payam Zarrinpour-Sacred Heart dec. #3 Derrel Lorthridge-ODU 4-2 o.t.
Consolation Finals
125 #4 Rob Rebmann-Drexel major dec. #6 Andy Bricker-Campbell 12-3
133 #3 Joe Cristaldi-Drexel dec. #4 David Emison-GMU 6-0
141 #2 Joey Rivera-Boston dec. #1 Rob Becker-GMU medical forfeit
149 #2 Rayes Gonzales-Boston dec. 6 Beau Bruno-Binghamton 3-2
157 #5 Robert Belville-Sacred Heart dec. #4 Jesse Pearce-ODU 6-1
165 #6 Sean Early-GMU tech fall 3 Sherwood Fendryk-Sacred Heart 18-3 (5:00)
174 #4 Ben Schliens-Boston dec. 6 Nick Webster-GMU 6-4
184 #3 Adam Wright-ODU dec. #4 Lantz Nixon-Campbell 8-3
197 #3 Jared Terrell-Rider dec. 4 John DaCruz-Boston 5-3
285 #2 Carmelo Marrero-Rider dec. #4 Dan Garay-Hofstra 3-1
125
quarter-finals
#1 Tom Noto-Hofstra wbf Jared Smith-ODU 3:26
#4 Rob Rebmann-Drexel major dec. #5 Phil Kalil-Sacred Heart 9-1
#2 Jose Leon-Boston wbf Ed Tan-GMU 2:50
#6 Andy Bricker-Campbell dec. #3 Bobby Stinson-Rider 12-10
semi-finals
#1 Tom Noto-Hofstra major dec. #4 Rob Rebmann-Drexel 11-3
#2 Jose Leon-Boston wbf #6 Andy Bricker-Campbell 6:30
finals
#1 Tom Noto-Hofstra dec. #2 Jose Leon-Boston 6-2
consolations
Ed Tan-GMU def. #3 Bobby Stinson-Rider medical forfeit
Phil Kalil-Sacred Heart tech fall Jared Smith-ODU 23-7 (6:22)
#4 Rob Rebmann-Drexel wbf Ed Tan-GMU 2:57
#6 Andy Bricker-Campbell dec. Phil Kalil-Sacred Heart 5-1
third place
#4 Rob Rebmann-Drexel major dec. #6 Andy Bricker-Campbell 12-3
133
first round
#5 Mike Tutunjian-Wagner wbf Brett Frimer-Boston 5:52
quarter-finals
#4 David Emison-GMU major dec. #5 Mike Tutunjian-Wagner 17-8
#1 Mike Messina-Sacred Heart major dec. Todd Schroeder-JMU 16-8
#3 Joe Cristaldi-Drexel wbf #6 Jordan Henning-Campbell 5:51
#2 Don Fisch-Rider tech fall Kyle Willard-Binghamton 16-1 5:15
semi-finals
#1 Mike Messina-Sacred Heart major dec. #4 David Emison-GMU 24-10
#2 Don Fisch-Rider dec. #3 Joe Cristaldi-Drexel 11-6
finals
#1 Mike Messina-Sacred Heart dec. #2 Don Fisch-Rider 6-4
consolations
Brett Frimer-Boston dec. Jordan Henning-Campbell 12-9
Brett Frimer-Boston dec. Kyle Willard-Binghamton 13-8
Todd Schroeder-JMU dec. #5 Mike Tutunjian-Wagner 10-8
#4 David Emison-GMU wbf Brett Frimer-Boston 5:14
#3 Joe Cristaldi-Drexel major dec. Todd Schroeder-JMU 13-1
third place
#3 Joe Cristaldi-Drexel dec. #4 David Emison-GMU 6-0
141
first round
Brian Kibler-JMU major dec. Justin Ensign-Wagner 10-2
#4 John Manarte-Hofstra dec. Rick Bauer-Rider 8-2
#6 Adam Bricker-Campbell dec. Michael Davis-ODU 10-5
quarter-finals
#1 Rob Becker-GMU wbf Brian Kibler-JMU 2:01
#4 John Manarte-Hofstra dec. #5 Chris Renninger-Drexel 9-5 s.v.
#3 Josh Ruff-Binghamton dec. #6 Adam Bricker-Campbell 4-3
#2 Joey Rivera-Boston major dec. Kyle McCarthy-Sacred Heart 15-6
semi-finals
#4 John Manarte-Hofstra dec. #1 Rob Becker-GMU 3-2
#3 Josh Ruff-Binghamton dec. #2 Joey Rivera-Boston 7-2
finals
#3 Josh Ruff-Binghamton dec. #4 John Manarte-Hofstra 5-3
consolations
Kyle McCarthy-Sacred Heart wbf Justin Ensign-Wagner 5:50
#6 Adam Bricker-Campbell dec. Rick Bauer-Rider 7-5
Michael Davis-ODU dec. #5 Chris Renninger-Drexel 7-4
Michael Davis-ODU wbf Brian Kibler-JMU 4:21
#6 Adam Bricker-Campbell dec. Kyle McCarthy-Sacred Heart 10-4
#2 Joey Rivera-Boston dec. Michael Davis-ODU 12-6
#1 Rob Becker-GMU dec. #6 Adam Bricker-Campbell 4-3
third place
#2 Joey Rivera-Boston def. #1 Rob Becker-GMU medical forfeit
149
first round
#4 Labe Black-Rider dec. Dennis Whitby-ODU 9-3
#3 James Strouse-Hofstra wbf Chris Wilson-JMU 1:35
#1 Rayes Gonzales-Boston dec. Jesse Fendryk-Sacred Heart 10-4
quarter-finals
#1 Adrian Austin-GMU wbf Pat Larkin-Wagner 1:28
5 Mark Cartella-Drexel dec. #4 Labe Black-Rider 2-1 o.t.
#3 James Strouse-Hofstra dec. 6 Beau Bruno-Binghamton 3-1 s.v.
#2 Rayes Gonzales-Boston wbf. Elliot Berger-Campbell 3:30
semi-finals
#1 Adrian Austin-GMU injury default #5 Mark Cartella-Drexel 6:28
#3 James Strouse-Hofstra dec. #2 Rayes Gonzales-Boston 4-2
finals
#1 Adrian Austin-GMU dec. #3 James Strouse-Hofstra 8-4
consolations
#6 Beau Bruno-Binghamton dec. Dennis Whitby-ODU 6-5
#4 Labe Black-Rider wbf Chris Wilson-JMU 3:32
Jesse Fendryk-Sacred Heart wbf Pat Larkin-Wagner 4:24
#6 Beau Bruno-Binghamton tech fall Elliot Berger-Campbell 19-4
Jesse Fendryk-Sacred Heart wbf #4 Labe Black-Rider 2:31
#6 Beau Bruno-Binghamton injury default #5 Mark Cartella-Drexel 1:15
#2 Rayes Gonzales-Boston major dec. Jesse Fendryk-Sacred Heart 12-4
third place
#2 Rayes Gonzales-Boston dec. 6 Beau Bruno-Binghamton 3-2
157
first round
#1 Paul Siemon-Hofstra major dec. Mitch Webster-GMU 14-5
#2 Dave Miller-Rider wbf Ray Lamb-Drexel 2:07
quarter-finals
#1 Paul Siemon-Hofstra major dec. Matt Hartigan-Wagner 11-2
#5 Robert Belville-Sacred Heart dec. #4 Jesse Pearce-ODU 8-2
#3 Zak Johns-Boston dec. #6 Justin Hoch-Binghamton 5-1
#2 Dave Miller-Rider dec. Derick Schoenly-JMU 7-2
semi-finals
#1 Paul Siemon-Hofstra dec. #5 Robert Belville-Sacred Heart 8-2
#2 Dave Miller-Rider dec. #3 Zak Johns-Boston 3-1
finals
#2 Dave Miller-Rider wbf #1 Paul Siemon-Hofstra 2:47
consolations
Mitch Webster-GMU dec. Derick Schoenly-JMU 5-2
Matt Hartigan-Wagner major dec. Ray Lamb-Drexel 16-5
Mitch Webster-GMU major dec. #6 Justin Hoch-Binghamton 9-1
#4 Jesse Pearce-ODU major dec. Matt Hartigan-Wagner 17-4
#5 Robert Belville-Sacred Heart dec. Mitch Webster-GMU 7-3
#4 Jesse Pearce-ODU injury default #3 Zak Johns-Boston 3:00
third place
#5 Robert Belville-Sacred Heart dec. #4 Jesse Pearce-ODU 6-1
165
first round
#4 Ryan Cunningham-Rider major dec. Matt Yonkoski-JMU 14-4
#6 Sean Early-GMU tech fall Joe Gartiser-Binghamton 19-3 5:08
quarter-finals
#1 Ralph Everett-Hofstra tech fall. Steve Beard-Drexel 17-2
#4 Ryan Cunningham-Rider dec. #5 John Adams-ODU 7-2
#6 Sean Early-GMU tech fall #3 Sherwood Fendryk-Sacred Heart 17-2
#2 Leighton Brady-Boston bye
semi-finals
#1 Ralph Everett-Hofstra dec. #4 Ryan Cunningham-Rider 11-5
#2 Leighton Brady-Boston dec. #6 Sean Early-GMU 3-1
finals
#1 Ralph Everett-Hofstra dec. #2 Leighton Brady-Boston 7-2
consolations
#3 Sherwood Fendryk-Sacred Heart major dec. Matt Yonkoski-JMU 9-1
Joe Gartiser-Binghamton wbf #5 John Adams-ODU 2:50
Joe Gartiser-Binghamton dec. Steve Beard-Drexel 8-6
#3 Sherwood Fendryk-Sacred Heart dec. #4 Ryan Cunningham-Rider 5-3
#6 Sean Early-GMU major dec. Joe Gartiser-Binghamton 16-5
third place
#6 Sean Early-GMU tech fall #3 Sherwood Fendryk-Sacred Heart 18-3 (5:00)
174
first round
#5 Kevin Fox-Sacred Heart dec. Brian Hocum-Campbell 8-1
#3 Chris Marold-Rider wbf Mark Tse-Binghamton 4:40
quarter-finals
#1 Noel Thompson-Hofstra major dec. Jason Chalfont-JMU 15-2
#4 Ben Schliens-Boston dec. #5 Kevin Fox-Sacred Heart 6-4
#6 Nick Webster-GMU dec. #3 Chris Marold-Rider 6-2
#2 Nick Kozar-Drexel dec. Nelson Gosnell-ODU 5-4
semi-finals
#1 Noel Thompson-Hofstra major dec. #4 Ben Schliens-Boston 8-0
#2 Nick Kozar-Drexel dec. #6 Nick Webster-GMU 7-3
finals
#1 Noel Thompson-Hofstra wbf #2 Nick Kozar-Drexel 1:52
consolations
Brian Hocum-Campbell dec. #3 Chris Marold-Rider 10-9
#5 Kevin Fox-Sacred Heart dec. Mark Tse-Binghamton 7-4
Nelson Gosnell-ODU dec. Brian Hocum-Campbell 6-1
#5 Kevin Fox-Sacred Heart major dec. Jason Chalfont-JMU 10-1
#4 Ben Schliens-Boston dec. Nelson Gosnell-ODU 4-1
#6 Nick Webster-GMU dec. #5 Kevin Fox-Sacred Heart 11-4
third place
#4 Ben Schliens-Boston dec. #6 Nick Webster-GMU 6-4
184
first round
Wayne Oakley-Sacred Heart wbf Kevin Bush-Binghamton 2:55
#6 Pat Miller-Drexel dec. Jim Martin-GMU 14-6
quarter-finals
#1 Nick Catone-Rider tech fall Wayne Oakley-Sacred Heart 21-4
#4 Lantz Nixon-Campbell dec. #5 Tom Sforza-Boston 3-2
#3 Adam Wright-ODU wbf #6 Pat Miller-Drexel 6:59
#2 Brad Christie-Hofstra wbf Lamont Logan-JMU 2:16
semi-finals
#1 Nick Catone-Rider dec. #4 Lantz Nixon-Campbell 3-1
#2 Brad Christie-Hofstra dec. #3 Adam Wright-ODU 3-2
finals
#1 Nick Catone-Rider dec. #2 Brad Christie-Hofstra 2-1
consolations
Kevin Bush-Binghamton wbf Lamont Logan-JMU 2:22
#5 Tom Sforza-Boston major dec. Jim Martin-GMU 16-6
#6 Pat Miller-Drexel major dec. Kevin Bush-Binghamton 13-3
#5 Tom Sforza-Boston wbf Wayne Oakley-Sacred Heart 6:38
#4 Lantz Nixon-Campbell injury default #6 Pat Miller-Drexel 4:01
#3 Adam Wright-ODU dec. #5 Tom Sforza-Boston 6-1
third place
#3 Adam Wright-ODU dec. #4 Lantz Nixon-Campbell 8-3
197
first round
#5 Harry Zandler-GMU wbf Evan Weber Junot-Wagner 1:41
#3 Jared Terrell-Rider major dec. John Dolido-ODU 17-4
quarter-finals
#1 Chris Skretkowicz-Hofstra wbf Max Pazdan-Sacred Heart 2:05
#4 John DaCruz-Boston wbf #5 Harry Zandler-GMU 3:25
#3 Jared Terrell-Rider major dec. #6 Declan Josephson-Binghamton 13-5
#2 Chris Jones-Drexel tech fall Justin Gronlie-JMU 18-3
semi-finals
#1 Chris Skretkowicz-Hofstra dec. #4 John DaCruz-Boston 5-0
#2 Chris Jones-Drexel dec. #3 Jared Terrell-Rider 6-5
finals
#1 Chris Skretkowicz-Hofstra dec. #2 Chris Jones-Drexel 4-0
consolations
#6 Declan Josephson-Binghamton major dec. Evan Weber Junot-Wagner 10-1
#5 Harry Zandler-GMU wbf John Dolido-ODU 3:16
#6 Declan Josephson-Binghamton dec. Justin Gronlie-JMU 8-5
#5 Harry Zandler-GMU wbf Max Pazdan-Sacred Heart 1:48
#4 John DaCruz-Boston wbf #6 Declan Josephson-Binghamton 1:19
#3 Jared Terrell-Rider wbf #5 Harry Zandler-GMU 6:48
third place
#3 Jared Terrell-Rider dec. 4 John DaCruz-Boston 5-3
285
first round
#1 Payam Zarrinpour-Sacred Heart wbf Ryan Kittrick-GMU 2:11
#5 Courtny Howard-Boston wbf John Cichon-Wagner 4:49
#3 Derrel Lorthridge-ODU dec. Chris Cowen-Drexel 10-5
quarter-finals
#1 Payam Zarrinpour-Sacred Heart dec. Jeff Parker-Binghamton 11-6
#4 Dan Garay-Hofstra dec. #5 Courtny Howard-Boston 2-1
#3 Derrel Lorthridge-ODU dec. #6 Matt Coffey-JMU 4-3
#2 Carmelo Marrero-Rider dec. Dennis Campbell-Campbell 3-2
semi-finals
#1 Payam Zarrinpour-Sacred Heart dec. #4 Dan Garay-Hofstra 2-1
#3 Derrel Lorthridge-ODU dec. #2 Carmelo Marrero-Rider 3-2
finals
#1 Payam Zarrinpour-Sacred Heart dec. #3 Derrel Lorthridge-ODU 4-2 o.t.
consolations
Ryan Kittrick-GMU dec. Dennis Campbell-Campbell 4-3
#6 Matt Coffey-JMU wbf John Cichon-Wagner 4:13
#5 Courtny Howard-Boston dec. Chris Cowen-Drexel 3-1 o.t.
#5 Courtny Howard-Boston dec. Jeff Parker-Binghamton 5-1
#6 Matt Coffey-JMU wbf Ryan Kittrick-GMU 1:55
#4 Dan Garay-Hofstra dec. #6 Matt Coffey-JMU 3-2
#2 Carmelo Marrero-Rider dec. #5 Courtny Howard-Boston 7-3
third place
#2 Carmelo Marrero-Rider dec. #4 Dan Garay-Hofstra 3-1
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