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ATHENS, Ohio – The Ohio wrestling team (1-1) returned to action Sunday afternoon (Nov. 17) for its home opener, falling to Big Ten opponent Michigan State, 22-18, inside the Convocation Center.
Redshirt sophomore
Logan Cravatas (Medina, Ohio) was the first to score points for Ohio, ending with 2:07 minutes of riding time. Cravatas and redshirt junior
Garrett Thompson (Murrysville, PA) both scored multiple takedowns during their matches in 149 and 174 respectively.
Directly after Cravatas, redshirt junior
Peyten Kellar (Cutler, Ohio) dominated Michigan state in 157 pounds with two takedowns and a near fall. He finished the third period with 2:42 minutes of riding time. With this, he earned the shutout with the individual score, 13-0.
Redshirt freshman
Jeremy Olszko (Northfield, Ohio) scored a takedown at the beginning of the first period in the 184-weight class, setting the tone for the rest of the match. In a close fight, Olszko came out on top with 4-2. Despite dropping his bout, redshirt Sophomore
Jack Lledo (Penn Valley, Pa.) had the crowd cheering the loudest as he fought a hard match for the entire duration in 165 pounds.
Redshirt senior
Jordan Greer (Avon, Ohio) wrapped up the meet for the Bobcats in 285, picking up the 8-0 shutout.
Ohio will be back in action on Saturday, Nov. 23 in Annapolis, Md. In the Navy Classic. The event is set to begin at 9 a.m. ET.
125: Caleb Weiand (MSU) def.
Malachi O'Leary (Ohio), 12-0, maj.
133: Tristan Lujan (MSU) def.
Mason Brugh (Ohio), Fall, 1:15.
141: Jaden Crumpler (MSU) def.
Paul Woo (Ohio), 17-0, TF.
149:
Logan Cravatas (Ohio) def. Brodie Dominique (MSU), 14-5, maj.
157:
Peyten Kellar (Ohio) def. Braden Stauffenberg (MSU), 13-0, maj.
165: DJ Shannon (MSU) def.
Jack Lledo (Ohio), 16-3, maj.
174:
Garrett Thompson (Ohio) def. Caesar Garza (MSU), 13-2, maj.
184:
Jeremy Olszko (Ohio) def. Luke Daily (MSU), 4-2, dec.
197: #29 Remy Cotton (MSU) def.
Austin Starr (Ohio), 5-1, dec.
285:
Jordan Greer (Ohio) def. Max Vanadia (MSU), 8-0, maj.
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