Feb. 15, 2008
North Carolina's Kyle Kiss began the evening with a 5-3 decision over Ohio sophomore Jacob Ison (Batavia, Ohio) at 174 pounds to make the score 3-0 Tar Heels.
Dennis Drury put UNC up 7-3 by registering a major decision (13-1) over
UNC went up 13-3 when Justin Dobies won by fall over
The Bobcats made the score 13-9 when freshman Heath Allen (Bellefontaine, Ohio) scored a win by forfeit at 125 pounds to begin a string of three straight wins for the Bobcats. The match was Allen's second victory of the season.
Redshirt freshman Quentin Keyes (
Freshman Germane Lindsey (
Sophomore Clay Tucker (Martins Ferry, Ohio) won by fall over UNC's Thomas Scotton at 1:13 of the third period to put Ohio up 22-16 for his seventh straight win at 157. The pin was a dramatic turn of events as Scotton had jumped out to a 3-1 lead in the match. Tucker improved to 8-7 overall.
11th-ranked Keegan Mueller of
Ison started the match against the Mountaineers in strong fashion by scoring a win by fall at 174 over WVU's Eric Connolly with just 50 seconds remaining in the match to put the Bobcats ahead 6-0. The win improved Ison to 5-2 overall at the weight class.
WVU's Kurt Brenner defeated Schuth at 184 with a takedown with three seconds left in overtime to pull out a 10-8 win to trim the Bobcat advantage to three. Schuth forced overtime by scoring a takedown with just two seconds left in regulation.
14th-ranked Jared Villers blitzed Iammarino at 197 with a technical fall (17-0) to put the Mountaineers ahead 8-6.
20th-ranked Dustin Rogers defeated
The Moutaineers' Kyle Turnbull knocked off Allen by a 12-1 margin at 125 to push the lead to 15-6 WVU with a major decision.
Lindsey scored the most exciting win of the day with a 13-11 overtime victory over Stephen Waite at 141. Lindsey was ahead 8-2 in the match before Waite reeled eight straight points. Lindsey scored a takedown with three seconds left in overtime to take the win and improve his mark to 17-12. The victory trimmed the Mountaineer lead to 15-13.
David Jauregui scored a 14-6 major decision over Christensen at 149 to push the margin out to a 19-13 WVU edge.
19th-ranked Zac Fryling knocked off
WVU's Donnie Jones won at 165 on a forfeit for the final margin of 28-13.

















