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Tony DiMarco

Wrestling

Seven Wins Propel #24 Wrestling to a 23–11 Win Over #20 Lehigh

PHILADELPHIA – The 24th-ranked University of Pennsylvania wrestling team opened the weekend with a 23-11 victory over #20 Lehigh on Friday night at The Palestra. Penn used seven wins including two major decisions to improve to 2-0 in EIWA action.
 
Penn jumped out to a 7-0 lead after a decision and a major decision win to begin the night. #30 Ryan Miller earned takedowns in the first and second period to lead 4-3. Allowing his opponent points only off escapes, Miller gave Penn a 3-0 lead with a 4-3 decision. In the second bout of the night, #8 Michael Colaiocco earned the major decision with five takedowns of Killian Delaney. Lehigh got on the board with a 7-2 decision for Malyke Hines over Carmen Ferrante.
 
The Quakers earned all the dual points they would need with an incredible reversal to take a 6-4 decision as time expired. Making his season dual debut at 157, Cole Spencer rallied with an escape and a takedown in the first period to erase a 2-0 Lehigh advantage. Spencer got his fourth point of the bout with an escape to lead 4-2 after the second period. Lehigh's Paul Watkins got a takedown in the third period to tie the bout at 4-4. With time expiring, Spencer got the reversal for the winning two points. The win at 157 gave Penn a commanding 13-3 advantage.


 
After the intermission, Lucas Revano gave the home team a 17-3 lead with a major decision win over Connor Herceg. #17 Nick Incontrera followed that up with a 7-3 decision over Jake Logan. Lehigh cut Penn's lead with a decision and tech. fall win at 184 and 197. #32 Ben Goldin closed out the dual with a 2-0 decision over #31 Nathan Taylor. The two were scoreless through the first and second periods. Goldin took a 1-0 lead with an escape in the final period and made it 2-0 as he added a point for riding time.

#24 Penn 23 | #20 Lehigh 11
125: #30 Ryan Miller (PENN) dec. Carter Bailey (LEH), 4-3 (3-0)
133: #9 Michael Colaiocco (PENN) maj. dec. Killian Delaney (LEH), MD 13-4 (7-0)
141: Malyke Hines (LEH) dec. Carmen Ferrante (PENN), 7-2 (7-3)
149: #11 Doug Zapf (PENN) dec. #26 Max Brignola (LEH), 11-4 (10-3)
157: Cole Spencer (PENN) dec. Paul Watkins (LEH), 6-4 (13-3)
165: Lucas Revano (PENN) maj. dec. Connor Herceg (LEH), MD 12-4 (17-3)
174: #17 Nick Incontrera (PENN) dec. Jake Logan (LEH), 7-3 (20-3)
184: #19 Tate Samuelson (LEH) dec. Maximus Hale (PENN), 4-2 (20-6)
197: #3 Michael Beard (LEH) tech. fall #33 Cole Urbas (PENN), TF 20-4 (20-11)
285: #32 Ben Goldin (PENN) dec. #31 Nathan Taylor (LEH), 2-0 (23-11)

 
UP NEXT
The Quakers are back on the mat on Sunday at Columbia. The dual in New York is set to begin at 1 p.m. and will be streamed live on ESPN+.

Tickets are now on sale for the 119th EIWA Championships. This year's championships will be held at The Palestra on March 4 and 5. All Session tickets, as well as individual sessions are on sale now and can be purchased here
 
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Players Mentioned

Michael Colaiocco

Michael Colaiocco

133
Junior
Carmen Ferrante

Carmen Ferrante

141
Senior
Ben Goldin

Ben Goldin

285
Senior
Maximus Hale

Maximus Hale

184
Junior
Nick  Incontrera

Nick Incontrera

174
Sophomore
Ryan Miller

Ryan Miller

125
Sophomore
Lucas Revano

Lucas Revano

165
Junior
Cole Spencer

Cole Spencer

165
Sophomore
Cole Urbas

Cole Urbas

197
Junior
Doug Zapf

Doug Zapf

149
Senior

Players Mentioned

Michael Colaiocco

Michael Colaiocco

Junior
133
Carmen Ferrante

Carmen Ferrante

Senior
141
Ben Goldin

Ben Goldin

Senior
285
Maximus Hale

Maximus Hale

Junior
184
Nick  Incontrera

Nick Incontrera

Sophomore
174
Ryan Miller

Ryan Miller

Sophomore
125
Lucas Revano

Lucas Revano

Junior
165
Cole Spencer

Cole Spencer

Sophomore
165
Cole Urbas

Cole Urbas

Junior
197
Doug Zapf

Doug Zapf

Senior
149