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National Duals Wrestling 2025 Results, Brackets, Team Scores – FloWrestling
The 2025 National Duals Invitational delivered a relentless opening day in Tulsa at BOK Center, with blue-bloods and upstarts trading blows for a share of over $1 million.
Nebraska, Iowa, Oklahoma State, and Ohio State muscled through the bracket, while Missouri, Minnesota, Virginia Tech, and either Lehigh or Illinois stayed alive in the wrestlebacks with statement wins and bonus-point swings.
Stars showed up as Angelo Ferrari anchored Iowa at 184, Jesse Mendez fueled Ohio State at 141, Brock Hardy kept Nebraska dominant at 141, and Konner Doucet sealed wins for Oklahoma State at heavyweight, setting the stage for a blockbuster Sunday.
Today’s semifinals are must-watch: Iowa vs. Oklahoma State and Ohio State vs. Nebraska.
On the consolation side, it’s Missouri vs. Minnesota and Virginia Tech vs. the Lehigh/Illinois winner as teams fight for podium placement before the evening final.
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National Duals Results 2025
Consolation Finals
Oklahoma State Vs. Nebraska Results (3rd)
Ok State 0, Nebraska 0
To be updated.
Minnesota Vs. Virginia Tech Results (5th)
Minnesota 0, Virginia Tech 0
To be updated.
Missouri Vs. Illinois Results (7th)
Missouri 0, Illinois 0
To be updated.
National Duals Invitational Bracket 2025
Here are the updated brackets for placement matches in Session 3, and the finals in Session 4.
Session 3
Placement Matches
- 1:00 p.m. ET – Missouri vs. Illinois (7th place)
- 1:00 p.m. ET – Minnesota vs. Virginia Tech (5th place)
- 1:00 p.m. ET – Oklahoma State vs. Nebraska (3rd place)
Session 4
Finals
- 7:00 p.m. ET – Iowa vs. Ohio State (Championship)
National Duals Invitational 2025 TV Schedule
Sunday, Nov. 16
- 11:00 a.m. ET – 3:00 p.m. ET: Session 3 – Semifinals & Consolations (FloWrestling)
- 7:00 p.m. ET: Session 4 – Finals (ESPN2)
National Duals Semifinals Results 2025
Semifinals
Iowa Vs. Oklahoma State Results
Iowa 18, Ok State 10: Iowa Wrestling Wins
- 125lbs: Dean Peterson (Iowa) vs. Troy Spratley (Oklahoma State): Peterson wins by Dec 5-4
- 133lbs: Drake Ayala (Iowa) vs. Ronnie Ramirez (Oklahoma State): Ayala wins by Dec 7-4 SV
- 141lbs: Nasir Bailey (Iowa) vs. Sergio Vega (Oklahoma State): Vega wins by Dec 3-0 SV
- 149lbs: Ryder Block (Iowa) vs. Casey Swiderski (Oklahoma State): Block wins by Dec 5-3
- 157lbs: Victor Voinovich III (Iowa) vs. Landon Robideau (Oklahoma State): Robideau wins by MD 16-5
- 165lbs: Michael Caliendo (Iowa) vs. LaDarion Lockett (Oklahoma State): Lockett wins by Dec 7-3
- 174lbs: Patrick Kennedy (Iowa) vs. Alex Facundo (Oklahoma State): Kennedy wins by Dec 4-1 SV
- 184lbs: Angelo Ferrari (Iowa) vs. Zack Ryder (Oklahoma State): Ferrari wins by Dec 4-2
- 197lbs: Massoma Endene (Iowa) vs. Cody Merrill (Oklahoma State): Endene wins by Dec 4-3
- 285lbs: Konner Doucet (Oklahoma State) vs. — : Doucet wins by For 0-0
Ohio State vs. Nebraska Results
Ohio State 30, Nebraska 3: Ohio State Wrestling Wins
- 125lbs: Brendan McCrone (Ohio State) vs. Alan Koehler (Nebraska): McCrone wins by Dec 5-0
- 133lbs: Ben Davino (Ohio State) vs. Omar Ayoub (Nebraska): Davino wins by MD 11-2
- 141lbs: Jesse Mendez (Ohio State) vs. Brock Hardy (Nebraska): Mendez wins by Dec 4-1
- 149lbs: Ethan Stiles (Ohio State) vs. Nikade Zinkin (Nebraska): Stiles wins by Fall (4:48)
- 157lbs: Brandon Cannon (Ohio State) vs. Antrell Taylor (Nebraska): Cannon wins by MD 16-4
- 165lbs: Paddy Gallagher (Ohio State) vs. LJ Araujo (Nebraska): Gallagher wins by MD 10-1
- 174lbs: Carson Kharchla (Ohio State) vs. Christopher Minto (Nebraska): Kharchla wins by Dec 5-1
- 184lbs: Dylan Fishback (Ohio State) vs. Silas Allred (Nebraska): Fishback wins by Dec 8-1
- 197lbs: Seth Shumate (Ohio State) vs. Camden McDanel (Nebraska): McDanel wins by Dec 8-2
- 285lbs: Nick Feldman (Ohio State) vs. AJ Ferrari (Nebraska): Feldman wins by Dec 5-4
3rd Round Consolation/Wrestle-backs
Missouri Vs. Minnesota Results
Mizzou 14, Minnesota 15: Minnesota Wrestling Wins
- 125lbs: Mack Mauger (Missouri) vs. Jore Volk (Minnesota): Volk wins by Dec 2-1
- 133lbs: Kade Moore (Missouri) vs. Brandon Morvari (Minnesota): Moore wins by Dec 6-0
- 141lbs: Zeke Seltzer (Missouri) vs. Vance Vombaur (Minnesota): Vombaur wins by Dec 10-4
- 149lbs: Josh Edmond (Missouri) vs. Jager Eisch (Minnesota): Edmond wins by Dec 5-2
- 157lbs: Seth Mendoza (Missouri) vs. Charlie Millard (Minnesota): Millard wins by Dec 6-4
- 174lbs: Cam Steed (Missouri) vs. Clayton Whiting (Minnesota): Steed wins by Dec 4-3 TB1
- 184lbs: Aeoden Sinclair (Missouri) vs. Max McEnelly (Minnesota): Sinclair wins by Dec 6-3
- 197lbs: Evan Bates (Missouri) vs. Gavin Nelson (Minnesota): Bates wins by Dec 7-3
- 285lbs: Jarrett Stoner (Missouri) vs. Koy Hopke (Minnesota): Hopke wins by Dec 5-0
Virginia Tech Vs. Illinois Results
Virginia Tech 18, Illinois 18: Virginia Tech Wrestling Wins (by Crit)
- 125lbs: Eddie Ventresca (Virginia Tech) vs. Spencer Moore (Illinois): Ventresca wins by Dec 6-3 SV
- 133lbs: Dillon Campbell (Virginia Tech) vs. Lucas Byrd (Illinois): Byrd wins by Dec 5-2
- 141lbs: Tom Crook (Virginia Tech) vs. Kole Brower (Illinois): Crook wins by MD 14-4
- 149lbs: Noah Nininger (Virginia Tech) vs. Will Baysingar (Illinois): Nininger wins by MD 9-1
- 157lbs: Collin Gaj (Virginia Tech) vs. Kannon Webster (Illinois): Webster wins by TF 19-4 (5:25)
- 165lbs: Ryan Burton (Virginia Tech) vs. Braeden Scoles (Illinois): Scoles wins by Dec 9-6 SV
- 174lbs: Sergio Desiante (Virginia Tech) vs. Colin Kelly (Illinois): Kelly wins by Dec 13-7
- 184lbs: Jaden Bullock (Virginia Tech) vs. Chris Moore (Illinois): Moore wins by MD 11-3
- 197lbs: Sonny Sasso (Virginia Tech) vs. Cade Lautt (Illinois): Sasso wins by MD 11-2
- 285lbs: Jimmy Mullen (Virginia Tech) vs. Luke Luffman (Illinois): Mullen wins by Dec 6-2
Sergio Vega Def. Nasir Bailey
- 141lbs: Nasir Bailey (Iowa) vs. Sergio Vega (Oklahoma State): Vega wins by Dec 3-0 SV
Oklahoma State’s Sergio Vega and Iowa’s Nasir Bailey (141) were tied 0-0 in sudden victory when Vega scored an impressive takedown for a 3-0 SV in the 2025 National Duals Invitational semis.#nationalduals pic.twitter.com/V76TAmB8Eg
— FloWrestling (@FloWrestling) November 16, 2025
Jesse Mendez Def. Brock Hardy
- 141lbs: Jesse Mendez (Ohio State) vs. Brock Hardy (Nebraska): Mendez wins by Dec 4-1
Ohio State’s Jesse Mendez defeated Nebraska’s Brock Hardy, 4-1, with a late takedown in a 141-pound finals rematch from the 2025 NCAA Championships. The two faced off in the semifinals of the 2025 National Duals Invitational sponsored by Paycom.#nationalduals pic.twitter.com/RIITa9McNh
— FloWrestling (@FloWrestling) November 16, 2025
Dean Peterson Def. Troy Spratley
- 125lbs: Dean Peterson (Iowa) vs. Troy Spratley (Oklahoma State): Peterson wins by Dec 5-4
Iowa’s Dean Peterson scored a clutch takedown as time expired to knock off Oklahoma State’s Troy Spratley, 5-4, at 125 in the semis of the 2025 National Duals Invitational sponsored by Paycom.#nationalduals pic.twitter.com/ICiPtlLfgi
— FloWrestling (@FloWrestling) November 16, 2025
How To Watch National Duals Wrestling Invitational 2025
National Duals 2025 Prize Summary
- 1st Place: $200,000
- 2nd Place: $150,000
- 3rd Place: $100,000
- 4th Place: $75,000
- 5th Place: $50,000
- 6th Place: $40,000
- 7th Place: $25,000
- 8th Place: $20,000
National Duals Wrestling 2025 Schedule Day 2
Here is the updated schedule for Session 3.
Sunday, Nov. 16
Session 3
Semifinals
- 11:00 a.m. ET – Iowa vs. Oklahoma State
- 11:00 a.m. ET – Ohio State vs. Nebraska
3rd Round Wrestle-backs
- 11:00 a.m. ET – Missouri vs. Minnesota
- 11:00 a.m. ET – Virginia Tech vs. Illinois
Placement Matches
- 1:00 p.m. ET – Loser of Missouri vs. Minnesota vs. Loser of Virginia Tech vs. Illinois (7th place)
- 1:00 p.m. ET – Winner of Missouri vs. Minnesota vs. Winner of Virginia Tech vs. Illinois (5th place)
- 1:00 p.m. ET – Loser of Iowa vs. Oklahoma State vs. Loser of Ohio State vs. Nebraska (3rd place)
Session 4
Final
- 7:00 p.m. ET – Winner of Iowa vs. Oklahoma State vs. Winner of Ohio State vs. Nebraska
College Wrestling Rankings: National Duals Teams
Here’s every team competing at the National Duals Invitational and their FloWrestling Team Rankings.
- Nebraska (No. 2)
- Iowa (No. 3)
- Oklahoma State (No. 5)
- NC State (No. 6)
- Lehigh (No. 7)
- Ohio State (No. 8)
- Minnesota (No. 9)
- Michigan (No. 10)
- Illinois (No. 11)
- Cornell (No. 13)
- Little Rock (No. 15)
- Virginia Tech (No. 18)
- Wyoming (No. 22)
- Northern Iowa (No. 23)
- Missouri (No. 29)
- Arizona State (No. 36)
National Duals 2nd Consolation Results 2025
2nd Round Consolation
Michigan Vs. Missouri Results
Michigan 10, Missouri 26: Missouri Wrestling Wins
- 125lbs: Diego Sotelo (Michigan) vs. Mack Mauger (Missouri): Mauger wins by Fall (1:35)
- 133lbs: Gauge Botero (Michigan) vs. Kade Moore (Missouri): Moore wins by Dec 10-9
- 141lbs: Eren Sement (Michigan) vs. Zeke Seltzer (Missouri): Seltzer wins by Dec 6-1
- 149lbs: Lachlan McNeil (Michigan) vs. Josh Edmond (Missouri): McNeil wins by Dec 7-4 SV
- 157lbs: Cameron Catrabone (Michigan) vs. Seth Mendoza (Missouri): Mendoza wins by Dec 7-1
- 165lbs: Dylan Gilcher (Michigan) vs. Maxx Mayfield (Missouri): Gilcher wins by Dec 8-4
- 174lbs: Beau Mantanona (Michigan) vs. Cam Steed (Missouri): Steed wins by Dec 5-3
- 184lbs: Brock Mantanona (Michigan) vs. Aeoden Sinclair (Missouri): Sinclair wins by TF 21-4 (5:22)
- 197lbs: Hayden Walters (Michigan) vs. Evan Bates (Missouri): Bates wins by Dec 8-3
- 285lbs: Taye Ghadiali (Michigan) vs. Jarrett Stoner (Missouri): Ghadiali wins by MD 17-7
Minnesota Vs. Northern Iowa Results
Minnesota 22, Northern Iowa 16: Minnesota Wrestling Wins
- 125lbs: Jore Volk (Minnesota) vs. Trever Anderson (Northern Iowa): Volk wins by Dec 5-2
- 133lbs: Chris Cannon (Minnesota) vs. Julian Farber (Northern Iowa): Farber wins by MD 16-3
- 141lbs: Vance Vombaur (Minnesota) vs. Cory Land (Northern Iowa): Land wins by Dec 9-8
- 149lbs: Jager Eisch (Minnesota) vs. Caleb Rathjen (Northern Iowa): Rathjen wins by MD 11-2
- 157lbs: Charlie Millard (Minnesota) vs. RJ Weston (Northern Iowa): Millard wins by TF 19-4 (6:45)
- 165lbs: Andrew Sparks (Minnesota) vs. Jack Thomsen (Northern Iowa): Sparks wins by Dec 10-4
- 174lbs: Ethan Riddle (Minnesota) vs. Ryder Downey (Northern Iowa): Downey wins by TF 16-0 (1:33)
- 184lbs: Max McEnelly (Minnesota) vs. CJ Walrath (Northern Iowa): McEnelly wins by TF 21-6 (5:13)
- 197lbs: Gavin Nelson (Minnesota) vs. Kalob Runyon (Northern Iowa): Nelson wins by Dec 4-1 SV
- 285lbs: Koy Hopke (Minnesota) vs. Wyatt Voelker (Northern Iowa): Hopke wins by Dec 9-5
Virginia Tech Vs. NC State Results
Virginia Tech 25, NC State 9: Virginia Tech Wrestling Wins
- 125lbs: Eddie Ventresca (Virginia Tech) vs. Vincent Robinson (NC State): Ventresca wins by Dec 4-1
- 133lbs: Dillon Campbell (Virginia Tech) vs. Zach Redding (NC State): Campbell wins by Dec 5-1
- 141lbs: Tom Crook (Virginia Tech) vs. Ryan Jack (NC State): Jack wins by Dec 8-4
- 149lbs: Collin Gaj (Virginia Tech) vs. Koy Buesgens (NC State): Buesgens wins by Dec 4-1
- 157lbs: Noah Nininger (Virginia Tech) vs. Jackson Arrington (NC State): Nininger wins by Dec 7-6
- 165lbs: Ryan Burton (Virginia Tech) vs. Will Denny (NC State): Burton wins by MD 15-7
- 174lbs: Sergio Desiante (Virginia Tech) vs. Matty Singleton (NC State): Singleton wins by Dec 7-1
- 184lbs: Jaden Bullock (Virginia Tech) vs. Don Cates (NC State): Bullock wins by Dec 4-1
- 197lbs: Sonny Sasso (Virginia Tech) vs. Cason Howle (NC State): Sasso wins by MD 11-0
- 285lbs: Jimmy Mullen (Virginia Tech) vs. Everest Ouellette (NC State): Mullen wins by TF 22-5 (4:17)
Lehigh Vs. Illinois Results
Lehigh 13, Illinois 21: Illinois Wrestling Wins
- 125lbs: Sheldon Seymour (Lehigh) vs. Spencer Moore (Illinois): Seymour wins by Dec 7-2
- 133lbs: Mason Ziegler (Lehigh) vs. Lucas Byrd (Illinois): Byrd wins by TF 20-4 (6:31)
- 141lbs: Carter Bailey (Lehigh) vs. Kole Brower (Illinois): Bailey wins by MD 14-0
- 149lbs: Anthony Evanitsky (Lehigh) vs. Danny Nini (Illinois): Evanitsky wins by Dec 4-1 SV
- 157lbs: Logan Rozynski (Lehigh) vs. Kannon Webster (Illinois): Webster wins by Dec 8-2
- 165lbs: Max Brignola (Lehigh) vs. Braeden Scoles (Illinois): Brignola wins by Dec 4-2
- 174lbs: Dom Federici (Lehigh) vs. Colin Kelly (Illinois): Kelly wins by Dec 5-1
- 184lbs: Rylan Rogers (Lehigh) vs. Chris Moore (Illinois): Moore wins by Dec 3-2 TB1
- 197lbs: Remy Brancato (Lehigh) vs. Cade Lautt (Illinois): Lautt wins by MD 11-3
- 285lbs: Calvin Lachman (Lehigh) vs. Luke Luffman (Illinois): Luffman wins by Dec 11-4
Max McEnelly Def. Dylan Fishback
- 184lbs: Dylan Fishback (Ohio State) vs. Max McEnelly (Minnesota): McEnelly wins by Dec 4-1 SV
#1 Max McEnelly has ice in his veins 🔥#Nationalduals sponsored by @Paycom pic.twitter.com/BuG9qIxr57
— FloWrestling (@FloWrestling) November 16, 2025
AJ Ferrari Def. Taye Ghadiali
- 285lbs: Taye Ghadiali (Michigan) vs. AJ Ferrari (Nebraska): Ferrari wins by MD 11-3
Nebraska’s AJ Ferrari won 11-3 over Michigan’s Taye Ghadiali in the 2025 National Duals quarterfinals. Nebraska moved into the semis against Ohio State with a 24-14 win over Michigan.#nationalduals pic.twitter.com/QpK9VA7WCd
— FloWrestling (@FloWrestling) November 16, 2025
Christopher Minto Def. Beau Mantanona
- 174lbs: Beau Mantanona (Michigan) vs. Christopher Minto (Nebraska): Minto wins by Dec 4-1 SV
Christopher Minto gets the overtime takedown over Beau Mantanona at the 2025 National Duals Invitational #nationalduals
Presented by @Paycom pic.twitter.com/dFNCmGvnUX
— FloWrestling (@FloWrestling) November 16, 2025
National Duals Quarterfinals Results 2025
Quarterfinals
Iowa Vs. Illinois Results
Iowa 24, Illinois 13: Iowa Wrestling Wins
- 125lbs: Dean Peterson (Iowa) vs. Spencer Moore (Illinois): Peterson wins by Dec 4-2
- 133lbs: Drake Ayala (Iowa) vs. Lucas Byrd (Illinois): Byrd wins by Dec 7-2
- 141lbs: Nasir Bailey (Iowa) vs. Joey Ruzic (Illinois): Bailey wins by TF 17-2 (4:15)
- 149lbs: Kael Voinovich (Iowa) vs. Danny Nini (Illinois): Voinovich wins by Dec 2-1
- 157lbs: Jordan Williams (Iowa) vs. Kannon Webster (Illinois): Webster wins by MD 11-2
- 165lbs: Michael Caliendo (Iowa) vs. Braeden Scoles (Illinois): Caliendo wins by Dec 9-4
- 174lbs: Patrick Kennedy (Iowa) vs. Colin Kelly (Illinois): Kennedy wins by Dec 5-3
- 184lbs: Angelo Ferrari (Iowa) vs. Chris Moore (Illinois): Ferrari wins by Dec 7-3
- 197lbs: Massoma Endene (Iowa) vs. Cade Lautt (Illinois): Endene wins by MD 14-4
- 285lbs: Gage Marty (Iowa) vs. Luke Luffman (Illinois): Luffman wins by Def 3:22
NC State Vs. Oklahoma State Results
NC State 11, Ok State 23: Oklahoma State Wrestling Wins
- 125lbs: Vincent Robinson (NC State) vs. Troy Spratley (Oklahoma State): Robinson wins by Dec 3-2
- 133lbs: Zach Redding (NC State) vs. Ronnie Ramirez (Oklahoma State): Ramirez wins by Dec 4-2
- 141lbs: Ryan Jack (NC State) vs. Sergio Vega (Oklahoma State): Vega wins by Dec 2-0
- 149lbs: Koy Buesgens (NC State) vs. Casey Swiderski (Oklahoma State): Buesgens wins by Dec 2-1
- 157lbs: Jackson Arrington (NC State) vs. Landon Robideau (Oklahoma State): Robideau wins by Dec 8-2
- 165lbs: Will Denny (NC State) vs. LaDarion Lockett (Oklahoma State): Lockett wins by Dec 7-2
- 174lbs: Matty Singleton (NC State) vs. Alex Facundo (Oklahoma State): Singleton wins by Fall (5:10)
- 184lbs: Don Cates (NC State) vs. Zack Ryder (Oklahoma State): Ryder wins by Dec 2-1
- 197lbs: Cason Howle (NC State) vs. Cody Merrill (Oklahoma State): Merrill wins by Dec 5-1
- 285lbs: Everest Ouellette (NC State) vs. Konner Doucet (Oklahoma State): Doucet wins by TF 20-4 (4:34)
Ohio State Vs. Minnesota Results
Ohio State 29, Minnesota 6: Ohio State Wrestling Wins
- 125lbs: Nic Bouzakis (Ohio State) vs. Jore Volk (Minnesota): Bouzakis wins by Dec 8-5 SV
- 133lbs: Ben Davino (Ohio State) vs. Chris Cannon (Minnesota): Davino wins by TF 21-5 (6:49)
- 141lbs: Jesse Mendez (Ohio State) vs. Vance Vombaur (Minnesota): Mendez wins by MD 14-5
- 149lbs: Ethan Stiles (Ohio State) vs. Jager Eisch (Minnesota): Stiles wins by Dec 15-9
- 157lbs: Brandon Cannon (Ohio State) vs. Charlie Millard (Minnesota): Cannon wins by MD 18-8
- 165lbs: Paddy Gallagher (Ohio State) vs. Andrew Sparks (Minnesota): Sparks wins by Dec 3-2 SV
- 174lbs: Carson Kharchla (Ohio State) vs. Ethan Riddle (Minnesota): Kharchla wins by TF 19-4 (4:10)
- 184lbs: Dylan Fishback (Ohio State) vs. Max McEnelly (Minnesota): McEnelly wins by Dec 4-1 SV
- 197lbs: Seth Shumate (Ohio State) vs. Gavin Nelson (Minnesota): Shumate wins by Dec 3-2
- 285lbs: Nick Feldman (Ohio State) vs. Koy Hopke (Minnesota): Feldman wins by Dec 4-2
Michigan Vs. Nebraska Results
Michigan 14, Nebraska 24: Nebraska Wrestling Wins
- 125lbs: Diego Sotelo (Michigan) vs. Kael Lauridsen (Nebraska): Sotelo wins by Dec 5-2
- 133lbs: Gauge Botero (Michigan) vs. Jacob Van Dee (Nebraska): Van Dee wins by MD 9-0
- 141lbs: Eren Sement (Michigan) vs. Brock Hardy (Nebraska): Hardy wins by TF 20-5 (7:00)
- 149lbs: Lachlan McNeil (Michigan) vs. Nikade Zinkin (Nebraska): McNeil wins by MD 15-5
- 157lbs: Cameron Catrabone (Michigan) vs. Antrell Taylor (Nebraska): Taylor wins by TF 20-5 (7:00)
- 165lbs: Dylan Gilcher (Michigan) vs. Dez Garterell (Nebraska): Gilcher wins by MD 11-1
- 174lbs: Beau Mantanona (Michigan) vs. Christopher Minto (Nebraska): Minto wins by Dec 4-1 SV
- 184lbs: Brock Mantanona (Michigan) vs. Silas Allred (Nebraska): Mantanona wins by Dec 10-8
- 197lbs: Hayden Walters (Michigan) vs. Camden McDanel (Nebraska): McDanel wins by Dec 4-1 SV
- 285lbs: Taye Ghadiali (Michigan) vs. AJ Ferrari (Nebraska): Ferrari wins by MD 11-3
Vincent Robinson Def. Troy Spratley
- 125lbs: Vincent Robinson (NC State) vs. Troy Spratley (Oklahoma State): Robinson wins by Dec 3-2
Vincent Robinson (NC State) defeated Oklahoma State’s Troy Spratley, 3-2, in the 2025 National Duals quarterfinals. It was a rematch of the 2025 NCAA 125-pound quarterfinals won by Robinson.#nationalduals pic.twitter.com/WXIKt1ehIo
— FloWrestling (@FloWrestling) November 16, 2025
Lucas Byrd Def. Drake Ayala
- 133lbs: Drake Ayala (Iowa) vs. Lucas Byrd (Illinois): Byrd wins by Dec 7-2
Lucas Byrd (Illinois) defeated Iowa’s Drake Ayala in a rematch of the 133-pound 2025 NCAA finals during the quarterfinals of the 2025 National Duals Invitational sponsored by Paycom.#nationalduals pic.twitter.com/TGj0yvlvWF
— FloWrestling (@FloWrestling) November 15, 2025
Nic Bouzakis Def. Jore Volk
- 125lbs: Nic Bouzakis (Ohio State) vs. Jore Volk (Minnesota): Bouzakis wins by Dec 8-5 SV
Ohio State’s Nic Bouzakis (125) finally earned a takedown in sudden victory for an 8-5 win over Minnesota’s Jore Volk in the quarterfinals of the 2025 National Duals Invitational sponsored by Paycom.#nationalduals pic.twitter.com/1A3rmLkqJo
— FloWrestling (@FloWrestling) November 15, 2025
National Duals 1st Consolation Results 2025
1st Round Consolation
Northern Iowa Vs. Cornell Results
UNI 26, Cornell 8: UNI Wrestling Wins
- 125lbs: Trever Anderson (Northern Iowa) vs. Marcello Milani (Cornell): Anderson wins by Dec 10-5
- 133lbs: Julian Farber (Northern Iowa) vs. Tyler Ferrara (Cornell): Farber wins by Dec 10-7
- 141lbs: Cory Land (Northern Iowa) vs. Gabriel Bouyssou (Cornell): Land wins by MD 9-0
- 149lbs: Caleb Rathjen (Northern Iowa) vs. Jaxon Joy (Cornell): Joy wins by MD 11-2
- 157lbs: RJ Weston (Northern Iowa) vs. Nate Wade (Cornell): Weston wins by MD 11-0
- 165lbs: Ryder Downey (Northern Iowa) vs. Louie Cerchio (Cornell): Downey wins by Dec 2-1
- 174lbs: Jared Simma (Northern Iowa) vs. Simon Ruiz (Cornell): Ruiz wins by MD 18-4
- 184lbs: CJ Walrath (Northern Iowa) vs. Christian Hansen (Cornell): Walrath wins by Dec 8-3
- 197lbs: Kalob Runyon (Northern Iowa) vs. Aiden Hanning (Cornell): Runyon wins by Dec 2-0
- 285lbs: Wyatt Voelker (Northern Iowa) vs. Ashton Davis (Cornell): Voelker wins by Dec 5-1
Missouri Vs. Little Rock Results
Missouri 34, Little Rock 6: Missouri Wrestling Wins
- 125lbs: Mack Mauger (Missouri) vs. Tyson Roach (Little Rock): Mauger wins by Fall (2:46)
- 133lbs: Kade Moore (Missouri) vs. Jackson Tucker (Little Rock): Moore wins by TF 18-1 (2:54)
- 141lbs: Zeke Seltzer (Missouri) vs. Brennan Van Hoecke (Little Rock): Seltzer wins by Dec 4-1 SV
- 149lbs: Josh Edmond (Missouri) vs. Brock Herman (Little Rock): Edmond wins by Dec 6-2
- 157lbs: Seth Mendoza (Missouri) vs. Jaivon Jones (Little Rock): Mendoza wins by MD 11-3
- 165lbs: Joel Mylin (Missouri) vs. Matty Bianchi (Little Rock): Bianchi wins by Dec 5-0
- 174lbs: Cam Steed (Missouri) vs. Gunner Holland (Little Rock): Steed wins by Fall (0:16)
- 184lbs: Aeoden Sinclair (Missouri) vs. Brock DelSignore (Little Rock): Sinclair wins by MD 15-6
- 197lbs: Evan Bates (Missouri) vs. Stephen Little (Little Rock): Little wins by Dec 5-4
- 285lbs: Jarrett Stoner (Missouri) vs. Kaden Darwin (Little Rock): Stoner wins by Dec 2-0
Wyoming Vs. Virginia Tech Results
Wyoming 12, Virginia Tech 28: Virginia Tech Wrestling Wins
- 125lbs: Sefton Douglass (Wyoming) vs. Eddie Ventresca (Virginia Tech): Ventresca wins by MD 14-3
- 133lbs: David Saenz (Wyoming) vs. Dillon Campbell (Virginia Tech): Campbell wins by TF 18-0 (2:41)
- 141lbs: John Alden (Wyoming) vs. Tom Crook (Virginia Tech): Crook wins by TF 20-5 (4:19)
- 149lbs: Gabe Willochell (Wyoming) vs. Noah Nininger (Virginia Tech): Willochell wins by Dec 10-8
- 157lbs: Jared Hill (Wyoming) vs. Collin Gaj (Virginia Tech): Hill wins by Dec 9-6 SV
- 165lbs: Sloan Swan (Wyoming) vs. Ryan Burton (Virginia Tech): Burton wins by MD 12-3
- 174lbs: Riley Davis (Wyoming) vs. Sergio Desiante (Virginia Tech): Davis wins by Dec 5-4
- 184lbs: Eddie Neitenbach (Wyoming) vs. Jaden Bullock (Virginia Tech): Neitenbach wins by Dec 5-3
- 197lbs: Joey Novak (Wyoming) vs. Sonny Sasso (Virginia Tech): Sasso wins by MD 12-2
- 285lbs: Christian Carroll (Wyoming) vs. Jimmy Mullen (Virginia Tech): Mullen wins by Dec 5-4
Arizona State vs. Lehigh Results
Arizona State 18, Lehigh 24: Lehigh Wrestling Wins
- 125lbs: Anee Vigil (Arizona State) vs. Sheldon Seymour (Lehigh): Seymour wins by Fall (4:16)
- 133lbs: Kyler Larkin (Arizona State) vs. Mason Ziegler (Lehigh): Larkin wins by TF 21-6 (5:00)
- 141lbs: Pierson Manville (Arizona State) vs. Carter Bailey (Lehigh): Manville wins by MD 11-1
- 149lbs: Kaleb Larkin (Arizona State) vs. Owen Reinsel (Lehigh): Larkin wins by TF 19-4 (7:00)
- 157lbs: Chance McLane (Arizona State) vs. Logan Rozynski (Lehigh): Rozynski wins by Dec 2-1
- 165lbs: Nicco Ruiz (Arizona State) vs. Max Brignola (Lehigh): Brignola wins by Dec 5-2 SV
- 174lbs: Leo Tukhlynovych (Arizona State) vs. Zeke Dubler (Lehigh): Dubler wins by Dec 4-0
- 184lbs: Azizbek Fayzullaev (Arizona State) vs. Rylan Rogers (Lehigh): Rogers wins by Dec 4-1 SV
- 197lbs: Max Acciardi (Arizona State) vs. Remy Brancato (Lehigh): Brancato wins by Fall (2:27)
- 285lbs: David Szuba (Arizona State) vs. Calvin Lachman (Lehigh): Szuba wins by MD 14-5
National Duals Round 1 Results 2025
Round of 16
Ohio State Vs. Wyoming Results
Ohio State 33, Wyoming 6: Ohio State Wrestling Wins
- 125lbs: Brendan McCrone (Ohio State) vs. Sefton Douglass (Wyoming): McCrone wins by Dec 9-3
- 133lbs: Ben Davino (Ohio State) vs. David Saenz (Wyoming): Davino wins by TF 17-2 (2:28)
- 141lbs: Jesse Mendez (Ohio State) vs. John Alden (Wyoming): Mendez wins by Fall (0:33)
- 149lbs: Maddox Shaw (Ohio State) vs. Antonio Avila (Wyoming): Shaw wins by MD 8-0
- 157lbs: Brandon Cannon (Ohio State) vs. Jared Hill (Wyoming): Cannon wins by TF 18-3 (4:27)
- 165lbs: Ethan Birden (Ohio State) vs. Sloan Swan (Wyoming): Swan wins by Dec 5-3
- 174lbs: Carson Kharchla (Ohio State) vs. Riley Davis (Wyoming): Kharchla wins by MD 15-6
- 184lbs: Dylan Fishback (Ohio State) vs. Eddie Neitenbach (Wyoming): Fishback wins by Dec 10-7
- 197lbs: Luke Geog (Ohio State) vs. Joey Novak (Wyoming): Novak wins by Dec 7-0
- 285lbs: Nick Feldman (Ohio State) vs. Christian Carroll (Wyoming): Feldman wins by Dec 7-3
Virginia Tech Vs. Minnesota Results
Virginia Tech 17, Minnesota 19: Minnesota Wrestling Wins
- 125lbs: Eddie Ventresca (Virginia Tech) vs. Jore Volk (Minnesota): Volk wins by Dec 3-1 TB1
- 133lbs: Dillon Campbell (Virginia Tech) vs. Chris Cannon (Minnesota): Campbell wins by Dec 5-3
- 141lbs: Tom Crook (Virginia Tech) vs. Vance Vombaur (Minnesota): Vombaur wins by Dec 5-4
- 149lbs: Noah Nininger (Virginia Tech) vs. Rhett Koenig (Minnesota): Nininger wins by TF 16-1 (6:14)
- 157lbs: Matt Henrich (Virginia Tech) vs. Charlie Millard (Minnesota): Millard wins by TF 16-1 (6:11)
- 165lbs: Ryan Burton (Virginia Tech) vs. Andrew Sparks (Minnesota): Burton wins by Dec 7-4
- 174lbs: Sergio Desiante (Virginia Tech) vs. Ethan Riddle (Minnesota): Riddle wins by Dec 2-1 TB1
- 184lbs: Jaden Bullock (Virginia Tech) vs. Max McEnelly (Minnesota): McEnelly wins by TF 24-7 (6:52)
- 197lbs: Sonny Sasso (Virginia Tech) vs. Gavin Nelson (Minnesota): Sasso wins by Dec 8-4
- 285lbs: Jimmy Mullen (Virginia Tech) vs. Bennett Tabor (Minnesota): Mullen wins by Dec 3-1
Arizona State Vs. Michigan Results
Arizona State 10, Michigan 30: Michigan Wrestling Wins
- 125lbs: Damian Moreno (Arizona State) vs. Diego Sotelo (Michigan): Sotelo wins by MD 9-0
- 133lbs: Kyler Larkin (Arizona State) vs. Gauge Botero (Michigan): Larkin wins by Dec 13-9
- 141lbs: Pierson Manville (Arizona State) vs. Eren Sement (Michigan): Manville wins by Dec 3-1
- 149lbs: Kaleb Larkin (Arizona State) vs. Lachlan McNeil (Michigan): Larkin wins by MD 12-3
- 157lbs: Chance McLane (Arizona State) vs. Cameron Catrabone (Michigan): Catrabone wins by MD 12-4
- 165lbs: Nicco Ruiz (Arizona State) vs. Dylan Gilcher (Michigan): Gilcher wins by Dec 4-1
- 174lbs: Cael Valencia (Arizona State) vs. Beau Mantanona (Michigan): Mantanona wins by Fall (0:50)
- 184lbs: Azizbek Fayzullaev (Arizona State) vs. Brock Mantanona (Michigan): Mantanona wins by MD 15-6
- 197lbs: Jacob Meissner (Arizona State) vs. Hayden Walters (Michigan): Walters wins by MD 9-1
- 285lbs: David Szuba (Arizona State) vs. Taye Ghadiali (Michigan): Ghadiali wins by TF 17-2 (7:00)
Lehigh Vs. Nebraska Results
Lehigh 7, Nebraska 35: Nebraska Wrestling Wins
- 125lbs: Sheldon Seymour (Lehigh) vs. Alan Koehler (Nebraska): Seymour wins by Dec 4-3
- 133lbs: Mason Ziegler (Lehigh) vs. Omar Ayoub (Nebraska): Ayoub wins by MD 11-2
- 141lbs: Carter Bailey (Lehigh) vs. Brock Hardy (Nebraska): Hardy wins by Fall (6:11)
- 149lbs: Anthony Evanitsky (Lehigh) vs. Nikade Zinkin (Nebraska): Zinkin wins by Dec 4-1
- 157lbs: Logan Rozynski (Lehigh) vs. Antrell Taylor (Nebraska): Rozynski wins by MD 9-1
- 165lbs: Max Brignola (Lehigh) vs. LJ Araujo (Nebraska): Araujo wins by Fall (5:56)
- 174lbs: Zeke Dubler (Lehigh) vs. Christopher Minto (Nebraska): Minto wins by MD 11-2
- 184lbs: Rylan Rogers (Lehigh) vs. Silas Allred (Nebraska): Allred wins by Dec 4-2
- 197lbs: JT Davis (Lehigh) vs. Camden McDanel (Nebraska): McDanel wins by MD 15-6
- 285lbs: Calvin Lachman (Lehigh) vs. AJ Ferrari (Nebraska): Ferrari wins by TF 19-4 (6:36)
Iowa Vs. Missouri Results
Iowa 34, Missouri 3: Iowa Wrestling Wins
- 125lbs: Leo DeLuca (Iowa) vs. Mack Mauger (Missouri): DeLuca wins by Dec 2-0
- 133lbs: Drake Ayala (Iowa) vs. Kade Moore (Missouri): Ayala wins by Fall (3:57)
- 141lbs: Nasir Bailey (Iowa) vs. Zeke Seltzer (Missouri): Bailey wins by Dec 2-0
- 149lbs: Ryder Block (Iowa) vs. Josh Edmond (Missouri): Block wins by Dec 2-1 TB1
- 157lbs: Jordan Williams (Iowa) vs. Seth Mendoza (Missouri): Williams wins by Dec 8-1
- 165lbs: Michael Caliendo (Iowa) vs. Maxx Mayfield (Missouri): Caliendo wins by MD 11-3
- 174lbs: Patrick Kennedy (Iowa) vs. Cam Steed (Missouri): Kennedy wins by Dec 6-4
- 184lbs: Angelo Ferrari (Iowa) vs. Aeoden Sinclair (Missouri): Ferrari wins by Dec 3-2 TB1
- 197lbs: Massoma Endene (Iowa) vs. Evan Bates (Missouri): Endene wins by Fall (2:20)
- 285lbs: Gage Marty (Iowa) vs. Jarrett Stoner (Missouri): Stoner wins by Dec 2-0
Illinois Vs. Little Rock Results
Illinois 22, Little Rock 13: Illinois Wrestling Wins
- 125lbs: Spencer Moore (Illinois) vs. Tyler Harper (Little Rock): Moore wins by MD 15-1
- 133lbs: Lucas Byrd (Illinois) vs. Dillon Cooper (Little Rock): Byrd wins by TF 20-3 (4:35)
- 141lbs: Kole Brower (Illinois) vs. Brennan Van Hoecke (Little Rock): Van Hoecke wins by Dec 8-4
- 149lbs: Will Baysingar (Illinois) vs. Brock Herman (Little Rock): Herman wins by Dec 13-6
- 157lbs: Kannon Webster (Illinois) vs. Jaivon Jones (Little Rock): Webster wins by Dec 7-3
- 165lbs: Braeden Scoles (Illinois) vs. Matty Bianchi (Little Rock): Bianchi wins by Dec 4-1
- 174lbs: Colin Kelly (Illinois) vs. Gunner Holland (Little Rock): Kelly wins by MD 14-2
- 184lbs: Chris Moore (Illinois) vs. Brock DelSignore (Little Rock): Moore wins by Dec 9-4
- 197lbs: Dylan Connell (Illinois) vs. Stephen Little (Little Rock): Little wins by MD 13-4
- 285lbs: Luke Luffman (Illinois) vs. Michael Gasper (Little Rock): Luffman wins by Dec 5-1
Northern Iowa Vs. NC State Results
UNI 8, NC State 27: NC State Wrestling Wins
- 125lbs: Trever Anderson (Northern Iowa) vs. Vincent Robinson (NC State): Robinson wins by Dec 4-2
- 133lbs: Julian Farber (Northern Iowa) vs. Zach Redding (NC State): Redding wins by Dec 5-2 SV
- 141lbs: Cory Land (Northern Iowa) vs. Ryan Jack (NC State): Jack wins by Dec 4-3
- 149lbs: Caleb Rathjen (Northern Iowa) vs. Koy Buesgens (NC State): Buesgens wins by Dec 10-7 SV
- 157lbs: RJ Weston (Northern Iowa) vs. Jackson Arrington (NC State): Arrington wins by Dec 3-1
- 165lbs: Ryder Downey (Northern Iowa) vs. Will Denny (NC State): Denny wins by Dec 6-4
- 174lbs: Jared Simma (Northern Iowa) vs. Matty Singleton (NC State): Singleton wins by Dec 9-5
- 184lbs: Nick Fox (Northern Iowa) vs. Don Cates (NC State): Cates wins by Def 3:07
- 197lbs: Kalob Runyon (Northern Iowa) vs. Cason Howle (NC State): Runyon wins by Dec 5-0
- 285lbs: Wyatt Voelker (Northern Iowa) vs. Everest Ouellette (NC State): Voelker wins by TF 19-4 (6:00)
Cornell Vs. Oklahoma State Results
Cornell 12, Oklahoma State 22: Oklahoma State Wrestling Wins
- 125lbs: Marcello Milani (Cornell) vs. Troy Spratley (Oklahoma State): Spratley wins by MD 14-5
- 133lbs: Tyler Ferrara (Cornell) vs. Richard Figueroa (Oklahoma State): Ferrara wins by Dec 11-9
- 141lbs: Gabriel Bouyssou (Cornell) vs. Sergio Vega (Oklahoma State): Vega wins by Dec 5-0
- 149lbs: Jaxon Joy (Cornell) vs. Casey Swiderski (Oklahoma State): Joy wins by Dec 5-3
- 157lbs: Benny Rogers (Cornell) vs. Landon Robideau (Oklahoma State): Robideau wins by TF 20-4 (5:27)
- 165lbs: Louie Cerchio (Cornell) vs. LaDarion Lockett (Oklahoma State): Lockett wins by Dec 6-3
- 174lbs: Simon Ruiz (Cornell) vs. Alex Facundo (Oklahoma State): Ruiz wins by Dec 2-0
- 184lbs: Christian Hansen (Cornell) vs. Zack Ryder (Oklahoma State): Crace wins by Dec 4-2
- 197lbs: Aiden Hanning (Cornell) vs. Cody Merrill (Oklahoma State): Merrill wins by Dec 8-2
- 285lbs: Ashton Davis (Cornell) vs. Konner Doucet (Oklahoma State): Doucet wins by MD 10-2
Jesse Mendez Def. John Alden
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Logan Rozynski Def. Antrell Taylor
- 157lbs: Logan Rozynski (Lehigh) vs. Antrell Taylor (Nebraska): Rozynski wins by MD 9-1
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Jore Volk Def. Eddie Ventresca
- Eddie Ventresca (Virginia Tech) vs. Jore Volk (Minnesota): Volk wins by Dec 3-1 TB1
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Christian Hansen Def. Zack Ryder
- 184lbs: Christian Hansen (Cornell) vs. Zack Ryder (Oklahoma State): Crace wins by Dec 4-2
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Mo Endene Def. Evan Bates
- 197lbs: Massoma Endene (Iowa) vs. Evan Bates (Missouri): Endene wins by Fall (2:20)
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Jaxon Joy Def. Casey Swiderski
- 149lbs: Jaxon Joy (Cornell) vs. Casey Swiderski (Oklahoma State): Joy wins by Dec 5-3
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Angelo Ferrari Def. Aeoden Sinclair
One of the marquee matchups of this first round has concluded, and it was razor thin.
- 184lbs: Angelo Ferrari (Iowa) vs. Aeoden Sinclair (Missouri): Ferrari wins by Dec 3-2 TB1
Angelo Ferrari gets the 3-2 tiebreaker win over Aeoden Sinclair at the 2025 National Duals Invitational #nationalduals
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Iowa Wrestling Vs. Missouri Wrestling
Here are probably lineups for the first-round matchup between Iowa and Missouri.
Iowa Wrestling Lineup
- 125lbs – #10 Dean Peterson
- 133lbs – #3 Drake Ayala
- 141lbs – #10 Nasir Bailey
- 149lbs – Ryder Block
- 157lbs – #7 Jordan Williams
- 165lbs – #2 Michael Caliendo
- 174lbs – #2 Patrick Kennedy
- 184lbs – #2 Angelo Ferrari
- 197lbs – Massoma Endene
- 285lbs – #5 Ben Kueter
Missouri Wrestling Lineup
- 125lbs – Mack Mauger
- 133lbs – #21 Kade Moore
- 141lbs – Seth Mendoza
- 149lbs – #15 Josh Edmond
- 157lbs – #24 James Conway
- 165lbs – #12 Maxx Mayfield
- 174lbs – #5 Cameron Steed
- 184lbs – #9 Aeoden Sinclair
- 197lbs – #10 Evan Bates
- 285lbs – #24 Jarrett Stoner
Illinois Wrestling Vs. Little Rock Wrestling
Here are probably lineups for the first-round matchup between Illinois and Little Rock.
Illinois Wrestling Lineup
- 125lbs – #13 Spencer Moore or Caelan Riley
- 133lbs – #1 Lucas Byrd
- 141lbs – #16 Danny Pucino
- 149lbs – Michael Gioffre or Will Baysinger
- 157lbs – #8 Kannon Webster
- 165lbs – #9 Braeden Scoles
- 174lbs – Colin Kelly
- 184lbs – Chris Moore
- 197lbs – Dylan Connell
- 285lbs – #7 Luke Luffman
Little Rock Wrestling Lineup
- 125lbs – Jeremiah Reno or Tyler Harper
- 133lbs – Dillon Cooper
- 141lbs – Brennan Van Hoecke or Jayden Gomez or Cael Keck
- 149lbs – #20 Brock Herman
- 157lbs – #28 Jaivon Jones
- 165lbs – #5 Matty Bianchi
- 174lbs – Gunner Holland or Kodiak Cannedy
- 184lbs – #24 Brock Delsignore or Jake Stacey
- 197lbs – #3 Stephen Little
- 285lbs – Kaden Darwyn or Michael Gasper
UNI Wrestling Vs. NC State Wrestling
Here are probably lineups for the first-round matchup between UNI and NC State.
Northern Iowa Wrestling Lineup
- 125lbs – #12 Trever Anderson
- 133lbs – #13 Julien Farber
- 141lbs – Cory Land or Connor Thorpe
- 149lbs – #12 Caleb Rathjen
- 157lbs – #26 RJ Weston or Cael Rahnavardi
- 165lbs – #6 Ryder Downey or Jack Thomsen
- 174lbs – #20 Jared Simma
- 184lbs – #32 CJ Walrath or Nick Fox
- 197lbs – Kalob Runyon
- 285lbs – #10 Wyatt Voelker
NC State Wrestling Lineup
- 125lbs – #1 Vincent Robinson or Brad Yokum
- 133lbs – #22 Zach Redding or Troy Hohman
- 141lbs – #9 Ryan Jack
- 149lbs – #9 Koy Buesgens or Luca Felix
- 157lbs – #11 Jackson Arrington or Daniel Zepeda
- 165lbs – Will Denny or Brogan Tucker
- 174lbs – #6 Matthew Singleton
- 184lbs – Donald Cates or Andrew Macchiavello
- 197lbs – Cason Howle
- 285lbs – Everest Ouellette
Cornell Wrestling Vs. Oklahoma State Wrestling
Here are probably lineups for the first-round matchup between Cornell and Oklahoma State.
Oklahoma State Wrestling Lineup
- 125lbs – #2 Troy Spratley
- 133lbs – #12 Richard Figueroa
- 141lbs – Sergio Vega or Carter Young
- 149lbs – #4 Casey Swiderski
- 157lbs – #4 Landon Robideau or Teague Travis
- 165lbs – #4 LaDarion Lockett
- 174lbs – #10 Alex Facundo
- 184lbs – #4 Zack Ryder
- 197lbs – #9 Cody Merrill
- 285lbs – #9 Konner Doucet
Cornell Wrestling Lineup
- 125lbs – #25 Marcello Milani or Greg Diakomihalis
- 133lbs – Tyler Ferrera or #25 Brett Ungar
- 141lbs – Josh Saunders
- 149lbs – #9 Jaxon Joy
- 157lbs – Benny Rogers
- 165lbs – Louis Cerchio
- 174lbs – #3 Simon Ruiz
- 184lbs – Christian Hansen
- 197lbs – Aiden Hanning
- 285lbs – Ashton Davis
Ohio State Wrestling Vs. Wyoming Wrestling
Here are the probable lineups for the first-round matchup between Ohio State and Wyoming.
Ohio State Wrestling Lineup
- 125lbs – #19 Brendan McCrone
- 133lbs – #8 Ben Davino
- 141lbs – #1 Jesse Mendez
- 149lbs – #11 Ethan Stiles
- 157lbs – #9 Brandon Cannon
- 165lbs – #16 Paddy Gallagher
- 174lbs – #10 Carson Kharchla
- 184lbs – #7 Dylan Fishback
- 197lbs – #11 Luke Geog
- 285lbs – #6 Nick Feldman
Wyoming Wrestling Lineup
- 125lbs – Sefton Douglas
- 133lbs – Cody Phelps
- 141lbs – Cole Brooks
- 149lbs – #21 Gabe Willochell
- 157lbs – #16 Jared Hill
- 165lbs – Sloan Swan
- 174lbs – Riley Davis
- 184lbs – #14 Eddie Neitenbach
- 197lbs – #4 Joey Novak
- 285lbs – #27 Christian Carroll
Virginia Tech Wrestling Vs. Minnesota Wrestling
Here are the probable lineups for the first-round matchup between Virginia Tech and Minnesota.
Virginia Tech Wrestling Lineup
- 125lbs – #4 Eddie Ventresca
- 133lbs – #15 Dillon Campbell or Aaron Seidel
- 141lbs – #24 Tom Crook
- 149lbs – Collin Gaj or Noah Nininger
- 157lbs – #10 Ethen Miller
- 165lbs – #26 Mac Church or Ryan Burton
- 174lbs – #24 Sergio Desiante
- 184lbs – #17 Jaden Bullock
- 197lbs – #27 Sonny Sasso
- 285lbs – #16 Jimmy Mullen
Minnesota Wrestling Lineup
- 125lbs – #8 Jore Volk
- 133lbs – Chris Cannon
- 141lbs – #5 Vance VomBaur
- 149lbs – #29 Drew Roberts
- 157lbs – #20 Charlie Millard
- 165lbs – #11 Andrew Sparks
- 174lbs – #23 Ethan Riddle or Clayton Whiting
- 184lbs – #1 Max McEnelly
- 197lbs – #23 Gavin Nelson
- 285lbs – #15 Koy Hopke
Michigan Wrestling Vs. Arizona State Wrestling
Here are the probable lineups for the first-round matchup between Michigan and Arizona State.
Michigan Wrestling Lineup
- 125lbs – #20 Diego Sotelo
- 133lbs – Gauge Botero
- 141lbs – #11 Dylan Ragusin or Eren Sement
- 149lbs – #3 Lachlan McNeil
- 157lbs – #31 Cameron Catrabone
- 165lbs – Dylan Gilcher
- 174lbs – #9 Beau Mantanona
- 184lbs – #13 Brock Mantanona
- 197lbs – #32 Hayden Walters
- 285lbs – #4 Taye Ghadiali
Arizona State Wrestling Lineup
- 125lbs – Tristan Mascarenas or Ane’e Vigil
- 133lbs – Kyler Larkin
- 141lbs – Pierson Manville
- 149lbs – Kaleb Larkin
- 157lbs – Chance McLane
- 165lbs – #13 Nicco Ruiz
- 174lbs – Cael Valencia
- 184lbs – Aziz Fayzullaev
- 197lbs – #28 Colton Hawks
- 285lbs – #23 David Szuba
Lehigh Wrestling Vs. Nebraska Wrestling
Here are the probable lineups for the first-round matchup between Lehigh and Nebraska.
Nebraska Wrestling Lineup
- 125lbs – Kael Lauridsen
- 133lbs – #11 Jacob Van Dee
- 141lbs – #2 Brock Hardy
- 149lbs – Nikade Zinkin
- 157lbs – #1 Antrell Taylor
- 165lbs – #18 LJ Araujo
- 174lbs – #4 Christopher Minto
- 184lbs – #6 Silas Allred
- 197lbs – #7 Camden McDanel
- 285lbs – #1 AJ Ferrari
Lehigh Wrestling Lineup
- 125lbs – #5 Sheldon Seymour
- 133lbs – #2 Ryan Crookham or Matty Lopes
- 141lbs – #3 Luke Stanich or Carter Bailey
- 149lbs – Kelvin Griffin
- 157lbs – #23 Logan Rozynski
- 165lbs – #8 Max Brignola
- 174lbs – Richie Grungo
- 184lbs – #29 Rylan Rogers
- 197lbs – #20 JT Davis
- 285lbs – #8 Nathan Taylor
National Duals Wrestling 2025 Predictions
Iowa Wrestling vs. Missouri Wrestling
Iowa enters this dual as a heavy favorite, projected to win in eight of ten bouts. Missouri has the firepower to make things interesting, particularly at 149lbs and 174lbs, but the Hawkeyes’ lineup depth and bonus potential at the middle weights should make the difference.
Expect #3 Drake Ayala, #2 Michael Caliendo, and #2 Angelo Ferrari to set the tone early. – David Bray
Projected Final Score: Iowa 23, Missouri 9
Illinois Wrestling vs. Little Rock Wrestling
Any prediction is predicated on who is in the lineup, but Illinois has a bit more firepower in the lower weights, and that should carry them through. Give the edge to the Illini, but big wins from Matty Bianchi and Stephen Little could make this interesting. – Kyle Klingman
Prediction: Illinois over Little Rock
Northern Iowa Wrestling vs. NC State Wrestling
Expect this dual to come down to heavyweight, with the 149-pound match between Koy Buesgens and Caleb Rathjen potentially deciding the outcome. NC State is without its star heavyweight, which should be enough for Northern Iowa to eke out a victory in Tulsa. – Kyle Klingman
Prediction: Northern Iowa over NC State
Oklahoma State Wrestling vs. Cornell Wrestling
Oklahoma State enters this dual heavily favored, but Cornell’s lower weights should keep it competitive early. Expect #2 Troy Spratley, #12 Richard Figueroa, and #4 Casey Swiderski to build an early cushion for the Cowboys. Josh Saunders could get Cornell on the board at 141lbs, while #3 Simon Ruiz has the best chance to score a big win for the Big Red at 174.
The back half of the lineup tilts strongly toward Oklahoma State, with #4 Zack Ryder, #9 Cody Merrill, and #9 Konner Doucet likely sealing the deal. If the Cowboys get rolling early, this one could turn lopsided by the final whistle. – Andrew Spey
Prediction: Oklahoma State over Cornell
Ohio State Wrestling vs. Wyoming Wrestling
Wyoming wrestlers are always ready to compete, and while they’re ranked behind nine of ten Ohio State starters, don’t be surprised if this dual is more competitive than it appears on paper.
The Cowboys could steal a match or two, notably at 149lbs and 197lbs, but the Buckeyes’ depth and bonus-point potential through the middle weights should carry them comfortably. – David Bray
Projected Final Score: Ohio State 27, Wyoming 6
Minnesota Wrestling vs. Virginia Tech Wrestling
Minnesota enters this dual favored in seven of ten bouts, but expect a hard-fought battle from start to finish. Virginia Tech has the potential to swing several close matches, especially at 125lbs and 157lbs, where #4 Eddie Ventresca and #10 Ethen Miller could lead the charge for the Hokies.
Still, Minnesota’s depth through the middle weights and its elite upper lineup, anchored by #1 Max McEnelly, should be enough to secure the win. – Jon Kozak
Projected Final Score: Minnesota 18, Virginia Tech 12
Michigan Wrestling vs. Arizona State Wrestling Prediction
This dual could go either way, but Michigan’s upperweights and bonus potential make the Wolverines a slight favorite. Expect Michigan to win six of ten bouts, with #3 Lachlan McNeil, #9 Beau Mantanona, #13 Brock Mantanona, and #4 Taye Ghadiali all projected to lead the charge.
Arizona State will need to flip one of the middleweights — 149, 157, or 184 — and limit bonus losses at 174 and 285 to stay in it. If they can do that, the Sun Devils have an outside shot at the upset. – Jon Kozak
Projected Final Score: Michigan 21, Arizona State 14
Lehigh Wrestling vs. Nebraska Wrestling Prediction
Nebraska comes in as the clear favorite, and most signs point to a comfortable win for the Huskers. Lehigh’s best early chance comes at 125lbs, where #5 Sheldon Seymour is expected to edge Kael Lauridsen by decision. The Mountain Hawks could also get an upset at 133lbs with Matty Lopes over #11 Jacob Van Dee, though if Lehigh opts to rest Lopes, Nebraska would likely pick up bonus points.
From there, Nebraska should control the middle weights. #2 Brock Hardy, #1 Antrell Taylor, #4 Christopher Minto, and #6 Silas Allred are all favored to win, while #1 AJ Ferrari is projected to close out the dual with a victory at heavyweight. – Andrew Spey
Projected Final Score: Nebraska 23, Lehigh 9
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Bonnie Sue Reed-Tilton-Hetzel, East Liverpool, Ohio
EAST LIVERPOOL, Ohio (MyValleyTributes) – Bonnie Sue Reed-Tilton-Hetzel, known lovingly as Bonnie, passed away on Thursday, April 16, 2026, in Cleveland, Ohio, following a sudden unexpected medical emergency.
Bonnie was born on March 27, 1947, in East Liverpool, Ohio.
Bonnie lived a life marked by faith, devotion and steady love. She was a Christian woman, whose life reflected the goodness she believed in and shared with others. Those who knew her best will remember her as faith-filled, loving and generous, a woman who offered encouragement, comfort and warmth wherever she went. She carried herself with a spirit that lifted others and she lived with the kind of purpose that leaves a lasting imprint on family, church and community alike.
Bonnie was preceded in death by her beloved daughter, Crystal Tilton (surviving husband Daniel) Sigmon of North Carolina. She was also preceded in death by her mother, Helen Cameron-Reed-Salisbury of East Liverpool, Ohio; her father, Leonard A. Reed of Ohioville, Pennsylvania; her grandparents, Frank and Ethel Hager-Cameron and Ina Duncan-Reed-Sarvey; and her two brothers, L. Frank Reed of Mansfield, Ohio and William J. Reed Sr. of East Liverpool, Ohio. Though these loved ones have gone before her, the bond of family and memory remains strong, and her life was deeply shaped by the generations who came before her and the ones she helped raise with love.
Bonnie graduated from East Liverpool High School in 1965, where she lettered in music, played violin in the orchestra and the bellyra in the band, where they marched in the 1964 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, an achievement that stood as a proud memory of her youth. Her school years reflected her gift for music and her willingness to serve as part of something larger than herself. She later attended Kent State University and continued to live with a spirit of growth, learning and perseverance.
Her work ethic was strong and steady and she was respected for the many ways she contributed to the lives around her. She worked at Hills department store, Carriage Hill Meat Packing Plant and the United States Postal Service offices in Steubenville, Youngstown, Boardman, Austintown, East Liverpool and Calcutta. Later, she became self-employed in construction, roofing and remodeling, where her determination and practical skills were evident to all who knew her. Bonnie understood the value of honest work and she met life’s responsibilities with courage and grace.
Bonnie’s interests reflected her heart for ministry, family and fellowship. She loved delivering the word of God through music ministry, alongside her husband, bringing hope and comfort to nursing homes and prisons. She served her community and church, Lake Milton Baptist Temple, where she felt called to live with love and generosity. She also cherished hosting family dinners, where board games, laughter and togetherness created memories that will continue to bless her family for years to come. She enjoyed travel, especially trips to Florida and visits with family, and she valued church activities and the companionship of her six rescue cats, who were also part of the home she nurtured with tenderness.
She is survived by her devoted, faithful and loving husband, Frank Hetzel, or as she would call him “her Franko”, to whom she married on January 9th 1988; and her sister, Judi Reed-Cameron of Salem, Ohio, who will forever share in the treasured memories of a lifetime of sisterhood.
Bonnie leaves behind her two daughters, T. Renee Tilton-Rardon and her husband, Gene Goldberg of Wellsville, Ohio and April Tilton Large and her husband, David Large of Minerva, Ohio; as well as her son, Aaron Tilton of Lake Milton, Ohio. She also leaves behind her two stepdaughters, Mary Elizabeth Hetzel of Tennessee and Rebecca Hetzel Fowler and her husband, James Fowler of Tennessee; and her stepson, Robert Hetzel and his wife, Amy Hetzel of Wisconsin. Her family circle extends through 15 grandchildren, Nicholas (Ashleigh) Rardon, Zachary (Haylee) Cramer, Cassandra Sigmon, Elijah (Alexis) Sigmon, Joshua Sigmon, Alexa Sigmon, Emma Large, Ivy Large, Elyse Tingler, Danni Tingler, Tristan (Laurel) Fowler, Colton Fowler, Christian (Clarinda) Hetzel, Faith (Jacob) Charpentier and Joy (Aaron) Kamla; as well as five great-grandchildren, Macie Cramer, Damian Rardon, Savannah Rardon, Alleah Cramer and Petra Charpentier. Her family was one of her greatest joys, and she treasured each name, each face, and each precious moment shared together.
Bonnie’s life offers a testimony that speaks plainly and powerfully. A life grounded in Christ does not end in defeat, because the faithful are held in the hands of God. She lived with conviction, served with compassion and loved with an open heart. Her story reminds us that a life of prayer, service and kindness is never wasted. As Maya Angelou wrote, “People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” Bonnie made people feel loved, remembered, welcomed and encouraged and that is a legacy that endures.
Though her earthly journey has ended, Bonnie’s influence remains in the music she shared, the meals she prepared, the prayers she prayed, the work she completed and the family she helped shape. Her life was a blessing and her memory will continue to call others toward faith, gratitude and love. May those who mourn her also celebrate the hope she lived by, trusting that the same God who sustained her in life now holds her in eternal peace.
Romans 8:6
King James Version
“For to be carnally minded is death; but to be spiritually minded is life and peace.”
Viewing and services will be held on Monday, April 20, 2026, at Lake Milton Baptist Temple, 415 S Pricetown Road, Diamond, Ohio 44412. Viewing will be held from 1:00 – 3:00 p.m., with a service following at 3:00 p.m.
A small burial service for immediate family will be held at the cemetery afterwards.
There will be a dinner held at the church’s hall after funeral services and everyone is welcome to join to celebrate Bonnie’s life.
Arrangements for the family have been provided by Bernard P. Borowski Memorial Home.
To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Bonnie Sue (Reed) Tilton-Hetzel, please visit our floral store.
A television tribute will air Monday, April 20, at the following approximate times: 6:47 a.m. on WYTV, 9:43 a.m. on WKBN, 10:58 a.m. on FOX and 8:12 p.m. on MyYTV. Video will be posted here the day of airing.
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Three Buckeyes Who Proved They Belong at Ohio State Spring Game
Fans got their first glimpse of the 2026-2027 Buckeyes during their spring game earlier today. In contrast to last year’s offensive takeover, it was the defense this year that shined for the most part.
With this, we still saw plenty of Buckeyes that proved that they are ready to play, and ready to play now. Here are three standouts from the Ohio State Spring Game.
Chris Henry Jr.
Coming into the game, most Ohio State fans had already penciled Chris Henry Jr., the No. 1 WR in the 2026 class according to ESPN, as the successor to Carnell Tate in the Buckeye offense.
Anyone that didn’t, probably should now.
The freshman wideout hauled in 4 passes for 96 yards, including a 40-yard touchdown catch in the second quarter.
Playing all snaps on the outside, Henry Jr. looked very poised, showcasing smooth route running and breakaway speed. The connection between him and another Buckeye on this list was the highlight of the offense for the day. There is no doubt he should be an immediate contributor in this Ohio State offense.
Tavien St. Clair
After a subpar showing at the spring game last year, Tavien St. Clair showed flashes of the top-10 recruit he was just two years ago.
He dazzled early with two big completions to Chris Henry Jr., showing off his big arm in the process.
His touchdown pass to Henry Jr. was a beautiful look off from St. Clair, who launched it right to the right pylon to find the freshman wideout.
It was not all sunshine and rainbows for St. Clair on the day though, as he was forced into a couple three-and-outs as well as a few balls that could have been intercepted.
All in all, all tools are there for St. Clair to be great when his number is called, and another year of growth under Julian Sayin should help him get there.
Beau Atkinson
Buckeye fans were surprised when Beau Atkinson was basically a non-factor on the defensive line a season ago, as the hype around him coming from North Carolina was immense.
The player they expected to see last year was on full display, as the senior finished the day with a sack and an interception off a Julian Sayin batted ball at the line of scrimmage.
His high motor was one to watch early, as his get-off and confidence at the position looked vastly improved from last year. He is one to seriously watch to be the starter next to Kenyatta Jackson Jr. come September.
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Ohio nursing homes ‘dump’ vulnerable patients at homeless shelters in shocking trend
A vulnerable woman, suffering from multiple health conditions and alcohol-related dementia, was “dumped” at a homeless shelter by an Ohio nursing home, prompting staff to call the fire department.
The woman, who was diabetic, managing a tibia fracture, and incontinent, arrived at the shelter carrying “a large bag of medications.”
Federal inspectors from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) documented the incident following an August 3, 2023, inspection, noting the woman was “unclear of what was going on, scared, and not sure who dropped her off there.”
The Eastland Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Columbus had involuntarily discharged the woman after she was caught drinking beer at the facility. While staff reportedly sought a substance abuse rehabilitation bed, none were immediately available.
Eastland staff failed to contact the county’s psychiatric bed board for alternative placement before taking her to the shelter, where she faced a waiting list of about 100 people.
The incident highlights a disturbing trend, described by industry experts as rare but increasingly common, where nursing homes transfer medically fragile patients to homeless shelters. CMS, which funds most nursing home care in the U.S., has previously faulted Eastland and six other facilities for similar discharge practices in recent years.
The shelter at first declined to admit the woman, leaving her outside in the late-summer heat. Staff eventually relented, letting her sit in the lobby with a glass of cold water while they summoned a city rapid response team, including the fire department and a social worker.

Neither Eastland nor the CMS inspectors could locate the woman by the time the report was published.
“In addition, the events of what occurred at the addiction recovery center or how/why Resident #83 ended up at the homeless shelter … could not be determined as the facility was unable to provide any additional information regarding Resident #83,” the inspection report says.
The administrator at Eastland declined to return phone calls about the inspection. Facility staff declined to provide contact information for Garden Healthcare, the corporate owner of the nursing home, which operates five other facilities, according to CMS data. It doesn’t publish any contact information online.
Most of the patients in these situations are older, homeless, unemployed and lack support networks of family or friends that might be checking in on them, according to Chip Wilkins, who leads the city of Dayton’s Long Term Care Ombudsman program, which acts as a legal advocate for long term care patients.
“We are starting to deal with it more and more. The facilities are so closely monitored on discharges, but yet they still try and send them to hospitals and not take them back. Or drop them off at homeless shelters,” he said in an interview.
“I would say certainly over the last six months there has been an uptick.”
Leilani Pelletier, the statewide ombudsman, said she didn’t have ready access to data that could confirm whether the discharges to homeless shelters have increased in frequency statewide.
But health care is as subject to macroeconomic forces like inflation as other sectors of the economy. And Medicaid, which pays for most nursing care, is under increasing cost pressure as federal lawmakers have reduced program funds.
The challenges nursing facilities in Ohio are facing reflect a broader and concerning trend affecting facilities across the country, said Scott Wiley in a statement, CEO of the Ohio Health Care Association, an industry trade group.
“This issue has been growing as more residents face unstable housing,” he said. “State oversight and resources are needed to help tackle the issue on a larger scale to find meaningful, long-term solutions for Ohioans who struggle with homelessness. It will require a collaborative approach that a single nursing facility provider is not equipped to manage on their own.”
The state ombudsman’s office gets copies of every involuntary discharge from a nursing home in Ohio. One of the first things they check, Wilkins said, is the proposed discharge location.
Homeless shelter discharges are priority cases because they’re almost always unsafe, he said. They can’t manage the 10 to 20 medications they might need daily. Some rely on wheelchairs or walkers.
“Invariably, that ends up being a horrible experience for the individual because they’ll go to the shelter, and typically, within two to three days, the shelter will send them to the hospital because they can’t meet their needs,” Wilkins said.
Often, the issues trace back to insurers, including Medicaid and Medicare, that cut off residents’ benefits. Sometimes the facilities cite aggressive behavior or substance use.
Homeless shelters aren’t built to handle medically fragile patients. They aren’t medical centers. Some may require residents to climb to a top bunk, a tall task for older patients.
Marcus Roth, director of communications of the Coalition on Homelessness and Housing in Ohio, said the practice puts the shelters in a tight spot. They’re tending to a population they’re not equipped to handle, but they’re also the de facto safety net.
“The emergency shelter system, to the extent we have a system, is often the only thing available when other interventions don’t work,” he said.
Pelletier emphasized in an interview that such involuntary discharges to shelters against residents’ wishes are rare. That said, she estimated about 13,000 Ohioans are discharged from a nursing home each month.
Nursing homes, she said, have legal obligations to make sure that discharges are “safe and appropriate.” And it’s not up to the facilities, she said, to unilaterally decide where a person should go.
Whether a shelter is “safe and appropriate” is a fact-specific question. Pelletier said there are instances where it could be, pending the care needs of the resident and abilities of the shelter. It’s the kind of thing that ombudsmen hone in on when reviewing discharges.
“The real issue is when people are discharged to a homeless shelter and there’s been no work or investigation done on if that would be a safe or appropriate discharge,” she said.
It didn’t matter that its patient was diabetic and struggled to manage his blood sugar. Neither did his history of glaucoma, cataracts, or suspected autism, or his 22 years of residency at the nursing home.
What mattered is that his insurance stopped paying, and the Laurels of Hillsboro wanted him out, according to a Dec. 29, 2025 CMS inspection of the facility. The facility was sold in July 2025 and rebranded to Hillsboro Health and Rehab, but state and federal records reflect the previous name.
The man told CMS inspectors in an interview that nursing home staff never told him he was being taken to a homeless shelter.
Federal law says nursing home residents must be given at least 30 days’ notice before a discharge, barring health and safety emergencies. But the patient at Hillsboro, who isn’t identified in the investigation, wasn’t given any. According to his former roommate, facility staff misrepresented the discharge, claiming he’d be going to an assisted living apartment as opposed to an emergency shelter that would only house him for up to 90 days.
The man wasn’t taught to manage his medications and showed up at the shelter without any needles to use. He struggled to see with his cataracts. He had no driver’s license, birth certificate or other documents he would need to get a job, income or housing.
“I can’t believe they would do someone dirty like that,” the patient’s roommate said to CMS inspectors.
Hillsboro, via a receptionist who declined to provide her name over the phone, declined to comment but said the facility is now in “substantial compliance” with the state.
In some of the facilities cited by CMS, the providers allegedly failed to ensure patients got their medications as they were discharged to homeless shelters. And some failed to provide patients their 30 days of notice before an involuntary discharge.
Meadowbrook Manor, in Trumbull County, sought to discharge a patient with an array of long-term illnesses and a history of substance use and homelessness, according to a July 8 inspection. He was given a 30-day discharge notice, but was sent to a shelter 20 days later regardless.
He was given two weeks’ worth of medications, but no prescriptions, medical appointments or care plan. The shelter staff identified a “mismatch” given the man had trouble walking and couldn’t climb a ladder to reach a top bunk, as the facility requires.
Meadowbrook staff refused to take him back.
At New Lebanon Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center, a woman’s insurer sent her a termination letter for her treatment for a series of neural and spinal disorders, plus depression and arthritis.
While she was entitled to 30 days’ notice, the facility gave her roughly 24 hours before discharging her to a homeless shelter. The facility’s social services director said he didn’t know where the woman actually went, only that a friend picked her up.
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