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Wrestler of the Week: Peter Del Gallo

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Del Gallo is undefeated with a pair of first place finishes

The d3wrestle.com Wrestler of the Week is Peter Del Gallo of Southern Maine. Del Gallo won the Roger Williams Invitational last weekend and punctuated his victory with an overtime decision over Jay Albis of Johnson & Wales, the defending NCAA Champion. Prior to the finals, Del Gallo picked up a pair of falls to win as the second seed. For his efforts, Del Gallo moved up to #2 in this week’s NWCA rankings. He was also named NEWA Wrestler of the Week.

Del Gallo, a junior from Gardiner, Maine, is undefeated on the year with an opening dual meet win to go along with his Roger Williams championship. He is a 2018 NCAA qualifier and two time regional placewinner for the Huskies. He was 40-3 as a sophomore and 34-3 as a freshman. His career record is now 78-6. He was the NEWA Rookie of the Year as a freshman. Prior to college he compiled a 208-5 record for Gardiner High School and won a pair of New England championships. His older brother Daniel Del Gallo was an NCAA champion in 2017 for Southern Maine, a path Daniel is aiming to follow. Del Gallo and the Huskies next wrestle Saturday at Springfield’s Doug Parker Invitational.











Wednesday Results

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Castleton 40, Norwich 9
Whitewater 34, Stevens Point 9
Wartburg 46, Simpson 6
North Central 40, Augustana 3











Tuesday Results 11/13

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Titans Pull Away From Blugolds With Late Run Of Points

John Carroll 39, Muskingum 11
Mount Union 31, Baldwin Wallace 14
Otterbein 27, Ohio Northern 15
Elmhurst 30, Wheaton 22
Oshkosh 27, Eau Claire 15
Greensboro 41, Davidson 3
Johnson & Wales 43, Rhode Island 7
Ouachita Baptist 26, University of the Ozarks 24











Wrestling This Week

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Tuesday
Muskingum at John Carroll
Baldwin Wallace at Mount Union
Otterbein at Ohio Northern
Heidelberg at Wilmington
Wheaton at Elmhurst
Eau Claire at Oshkosh
Greensboro at Davidson
Rhode Island at Johnson & Wales
University of the Ozarks Tri (Ouchita Baptist, Arkansas Baptist)

Wednesday
Norwich at Castleton
Stevens Point at Whitewater
Wartburg at Simpson
North Central at Augustana

Thursday
Coe at Central
TCNJ at Stevens
La Crosse at Platteville
Waynesburg at Shippensburg

Friday
Triton at Concordia Wisconsin
York at TCNJ
Washington & Lee at Southern Virginia
Adrian at Manchester
Buena Vista at St. John’s

Saturday
Coe Invitational
Baldwin Wallace Invitational
Finn Grinaker Open at Concordia Moorhead
Doug Parker Invitational at Springfield
Augie-Adidas Invitational
Concordia Wisconsin Open

Olivet Comet Duals
WPI Duals
Trine Quad
Southeast Duals
Scotty Wood Duals at Muhlenberg

Sunday
New York Intercollegiate

McDaniel Green Terror Duals
John Carroll Duals











Monday Result 11/12

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New England 30, Plymouth State 17











Weekend Tournament Links 11/9-10

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Gettysburg Invitational
Luther Open
Roger Williams Invitational
Mount Union Invitational
Washington & Jefferson Invitational
Averett Cougar Open
Millikin Open
Oshkosh Dan Gable Open
Ursinus Fall Brawl
Platteville Super-8 Invitational
Trine Invitational
Mike Clock Open at Pacific
Ohio Intercollegiate Open











Wrestler of the Week: Darden Schurg

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The first d3wrestle.com Wrestler of the Week for the 2018-19 season is Darden Schurg of Wabash. Schurg won the Michigan State Open at 174 lbs. this past weekend and picked up several big wins on the day. After an opening round bye, Schurg defeated defending Division III champion Jairod James of Mount Union 4-3. In the semifinals, he won 21-4 over Anthony Mantanona of Oklahoma. Mantanona was the Junior Pan-Am freestyle champion last summer and was the #31 overall recruit (according to FloWrestling) in the 2017 high school class. He wrapped up his weekend with an 8-6 win over Brit Wilson of Northern Illinois to take the title.

Schurg, a senior from Crown Point, Indiana, finished in 4th place at the 2018 NCAA Championships to earn his first All-American award. He finished 39-4 and was the Central Region runner-up. As a sophomore, he was 41-10 and qualified for the 2017 NCAA Championships where Wabash finished as the 3rd place team. His freshman year was cut short with an injury, and his current career record is 81-15. Schurg was a three time Indiana state placewinner for Crown Point High School and was a state runner-up twice. Wabash will next compete tomorrow in an in-state dual at Manchester University.











Wednesday Results 11/7

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Averett wrestling's Sam Braswell pinned his opponent from Southern Virginia.

Averett 37, Southern Virginia 18
York 42, Elizabethtown 0
Thiel 34, Jamestown CC 21
Wartburg 39, Nebraska Wesleyan 13
Bridgewater State 23, New England 19











Tuesday Results 11/6

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North Central 36, Hannibal LaGrange 10
North Central 53, MacMurray 0
Hannibal-LaGrange 34, MacMurray 18











Support d3wrestle.com This Season

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It is hard to believe it, but this is the 12th season of d3wrestle.com. As the 2018-19 season begins, I hope you will consider supporting d3wrestle.com through a monthly pledge or a one-time donation. Monthly pledges are processed through Patreon, and you can find the link to the d3wrestle.com page below. If you would rather make a one-time pledge, you can do that through PayPal. Your support helps keep this site going as a place for news, results, rankings, and more. Thank you for your support as we head into the 2018-2019 season with 108 teams working to earn their spots at the NCAA Championships March 8th & 9th in Roanoke, Virginia.

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Opening Weekend Tournament Links

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Click for live brackets. Ithaca started at 3:30pm today. The rest kick off tomorrow and Sunday.

Ithaca Invitational (Friday & Saturday)
Ned McGinley Invitational at King’s
Messiah Invitational
Pointer Open at Stevens Point
Adrian Invitational
Dr. Bob Kellogg Open at MacMurray
Yellow Jacket Open at RCTC
Ben McMullen Open at Muskegon
Jimmie Open
Michigan State Open
Princeton Open
Harold Nichols Cyclone Open











2018-19 Wartburg Preview

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Team: Wartburg College
Head Coach: Eric Keller
Years at School as Head Coach: 9
Career Record at Current School: 157-5
Assistant Coaches: Alex Dolly, Chris Smith, Elard Coello, Bryan Levsen, Mark Kist, Andrew Steiert, Tyler Lutes

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2017-2018 Dual Meet Record: 18-2

2018 NCAA Qualifiers:
125 Brennen Doebel NQ
133 Brock Rathbun National Champion
149 Cross Cannone National Champion
157 Logan Thomsen National Runner-up
165 Mike Ross 8th place
174 Eric DeVos 3rd place
184 Tyler Lutes National Runner-Up
197 Kyle Fank National Champion
HWT Lance Evans 4th place

Returning NCAA Qualifiers:
125 Brennen Doebel NQ
133 Brock Rathbun National Champion
149 Cross Cannone National Champion
165 Mike Ross 8th place

Top Returning Starters:
125 Brennen Doebel NQ
133 Brock Rathbun National Champion
149 Cross Cannone National Champion
165 Mike Ross 8th place

Top Incoming Wrestlers:
Cameron Bates IL All Conference
Joaquin Bautista TX State runner-up, 4x state qualifier, 3x state placer
Koltyn Beckham IA All Conference
Isaiah Cox Junior College All-American (Transfer Iowa Lakes)
Conner Dalton IA CIML Conference Champion
Taylor Fleetwood IL State runner-up, 2x state place winner
Tyler Fleetwood IL 2x State Champ 4x state place winner
Brady Fritz IA State runner-up, 3x state place winner
Justin Henry MN State Runner Up
Trent Ingraham NY State Place Winner
Clarence Linke IL 3x State qualifier
James McNicholas IL All Conference
Brock Meyer IA State Place Winner
Jake Oltman NE 3x State place winner
Kobey Pritchard IA 3x State place winner
Zach Stewart IA State Champion
Zayren Terukina HI 2x State Champion
Kobe Woods IN State Champion (Transfer Purdue)

Season Outlook:
Wartburg Wrestling is focused on getting better each and every day and reaching our full potential.

Wartburg returns four national qualifiers and three All-Americans from it’s history making 14th 2018 NCAA championship team:
Jr. Brennen Doebel(125, NQ), So. Brock Rathbun (133, National Champion), Sr. Cross Cannone(141, National Champion), and So. Mike Ross (165, 8th)

The Knights will have some new faces in the lineup replacing two time runner-up, Logan Thomsen(157), three time All-American and NCAA Champion, Eric Devos (174), NCAA Runner-up, Tyler Lutes(184), two time All-American and National Champion, Kyle Fank (197), and three time All-American Lance Evans (285).












2018-19 WPI Preview

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Team: Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Head Coach: Matt Oney
Years at School as Head Coach: 1st

2017-2018 Dual Meet Record: 18-4

2018 NCAA Qualifiers: Tyler Marsh 157

Returning NCAA Qualifiers: Tyler Marsh

Top Returning Starters:
125 – Mike Aquino (Sr)
133 – Zach Harris (Fr) NJ Regional placer
141 – Andrew Ellis (Sr) Top 8 2018 NE Region
149 – Wayne Nolette (So) New England futures champ @ 149
149 – Ronan Ball (Jr) New England futures champ @ 157
157 – Tyler Marsh (Jr) 2nd 2018 NE Region NQ
165 – Brendan Marion (So) 5th 2018 NE Region
174 – Mike Ilic (So)
184 – Dan Wensley (Sr) 4th 2018 and 6th 2017 NE Region
197 – Mike Curtis (Sr) 5th 2018 NE Region
285 – Austin Shrewsbury (Sr) 4th 2016 and 2018 NE Region

Season Outlook:
New Head Coach Matt Oney, inherits a strong core of a team that placed 2nd in the Northeast Regional in 2018. Led by national qualifier, Tyler Marsh at 157, four additional all region wrestlers remain with only one weight class being filled by a wrestler without significant college experience. The 2018-19 dual meet schedule will remain as one of the toughest in the region with half of the opponents having national ranking potential. The Engineers will also be competing in the 2019 National Duals Championships and will be looking to maintain their competitive performance and compete with their best effort at every outing.











d3wrestle.com 2018-2019 Rankings #1

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Here are the d3wrestle.com Preseason Rankings for the 2018-2019 season. There are a few things to remember about the first set of rankings.

  1. No freshmen or non-DIII transfers are listed in this set of rankings. They will start to appear as they compete.
  2. Information about weight class changes mostly came from the coaches. If a coach did not provide any information, a best guess was made. There are some weights that will end up being wrong. The rankings will be adjusted as guys compete.
  3. If a wrestler is not expected to compete until the second semester, he will not appear here.
  4. There are probably some mistakes, typos, or misspellings in this list. A best effort will be made to correct them as the season gets going.

d3wrestle.com Rankings #1 – November 2, 2018













2018-19 Johnson & Wales Preview

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Team: Johnson & Wales University
Head Coach: Lonnie Morris
Years at School as Head Coach: 22
Career Record at Current School: 326-136-4
Assistant Coaches: Brian Allen, James Gilbert, Joe Pronk, Mike Labell

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2017-2018 Dual Meet Record: 21-2

2018 NCAA Qualifiers:
Jay Albis 1st 125
Joao Vicente 6th 133
Joe Ferinde 8th 141
Adrian Gonzalez NQ 165
Khamri Thomas 8th 184
Michael DiNardo NQ 197
Jonah Aurelio NQ 285

Returning NCAA Qualifiers:
Jay Albis 125 Sr (1st 125, 2nd 133 2017)
Bobby Jordan 133 Sr (7th 125 2017)
Joe Ferinde 141 Sr (8th 141 and 6th 141 2017)
Adrian Gonzalez 165 Sr (NQ 165)
Khamri Thomas 184 Sr (8th 184)
Michael DiNardo 197 Jr (NQ 197)

Top Returning Starters:
Jay Albis 125 Sr (1st 125, 2nd 133 2017) 2x NCAA Finalist, NCAA CHAMPION
Bobby Jordan 133 Sr (7th 125 2017) NCAA ALL-AMERICAN
Joe Ferinde 141 Sr (8th 141 and 6th 141 2017) 2x NCAA ALL-AMERICAN
Tommy Grippi 149 Sr 2x Region Placer
Brady Robin 157 So. Region Placer
Adrian Gonzalez 165 Sr NCAA Qualifier
Michael Gargano 174 Sr Region Placer
Khamri Thomas 184 Sr (8th 184) NCAA ALL-AMERICAN
Michael DiNardo 197 Jr NCAA Qualifier

Top Incoming Wrestlers:
125 Matthew Armamento Kenilworth, NJ SQ NJ
125 Matthew Leonard Barrington, RI 3x state placer
133 Craig Sampson New York, NY SQ NY
141 Nicholas DeSola Boynton Beach, FL 2x State Placer
141 Luke Moynihan Forked river, NJ SQ NJ
141 Noah Young Coventry, RI 3x State Finalist
149 Da’mani Burns Newburgh, NY 2x State Placer
149 Dominick LaRusso Succasunna , NJ SQ NJ
149 Gabriel McDaniel McDonough, GA 2nd & 3rd State
157 William Hughes Lebanon, NJ SQ NJ
157 Darius Joyce Easton, PA Northeast Region 5th
157 Steven Ocampo Princeton, NJ SQ NJ
165 Ryan DeVivo Berlin , CT 2x State Champ
165 Bailey OBrien Locust Valley, NY SQ NY
174 Nick Caracappa Freehold, NJ 3rd NJ
174 Nicholas Munsch Commack, NY Section 11 Champ, 6th NY
184 Jordi Perez Tequesta, FL SQ FL
197 Tommy Wrzesien Hope valley, RI 2X RI state champion
Hwt. Jayson Gomez Bronx, NY 2nd NY
Hwt. Liridon Leka Pine brook, NJ 2nd NJ
Hwt. Matthew Meloni Collingswood, NJ SQ NJ

Season Outlook:
Head coach Lonnie Morris has had some talented teams in his 20-plus years at Johnson & Wales, but the 2018-19 edition may be one of his best. The Wildcats return four All-Americans and two more wrestlers who advanced to the 2018 championship. Leading the way is defending national champion Jay Albis at 125 pounds. The NCAA Division III leader in tech falls, he was a finalist in 2017 and wants to be on the mat Saturday night in Roanoke.

Senior Bobby Jordan is back from a medical redshirt and will look to become an All-American at 133 pounds after reaching the podium in 2017 at 125 pounds. In the Wildcats’ storied history there has never been a three-time All-American, but 141-pounder Joe Ferinde wants to be the first and one-up his brother and two-time All-American Michael. Senior Khamri Thomas got a taste in 2018 when he placed eighth at 184 pounds.

Senior Adrian Gonzalez came up one match short of earning All-America honors last year at 165 pounds. The trip to Cleveland was too short for junior Michael DiNardo at 197 pounds and he’s ready to take his spot on the podium.

Three Wildcats have just missed out on qualifying for the NCAA Championships and want to earn their spot in 2019. At 149, senior Thomas Grippi is a two-time regional placewinner while Brady Robin earned all-region accolades at 157 last year as a rookie. An all-region selection in 2017, Michael Gargano wants to redeem himself after an early exit in 2018. In addition to his current crop of veteran wrestlers, coach Morris has a strong group of talented freshmen and transfers that want to be in Virginia come March. Longtime associate head coach Brian turns 50 on March 9 and the program’s first national championship would be quite the gift.











Thursday Results – Opening Day

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News Photo

Alderson Broaddus 42, Southern Virginia 11
Alma 21, Davenport 16
University of the Ozarks 24, Lyon 16
Delaware Valley 29, Penn College 20
Cornell 51, Simpson 0
Millikin 45, Hannibal-LaGrange 6