Providence, RI – should be a central stage, but unfortunately, many of the games that continue during the wrestling tournament.
When Tyler Goebel Wisconsin-La Crosse encountered Peter Kane Williams with 157 lbs NCAA Division III Trivers Quarterfinals Friday night, the match was worth the focus on Saturday night.
There were stars: Both wrestlers returned national athletes.
For most of the third period, the drama and postponed back and forth.
It ended up with joy or tears depending on your diet.
In the last seconds, Goebel took 5-4 victories that put him in the morning semifinals on Saturday.
“If someone is like ELSS, if you are confident and believe that you are good, you will be worried about what you do. Just go out and put it out and put it all the best.”
Goebel came like the seventh seeds after the seventh, and the citizens were forced to return to third place.
The second seeds, second seeds, 3-2 entering the third round, made 4-2 with one run.
Then the last 1 minute, 35 seconds came to the last to the last. Shooting, counters, reshots – does not start again.
“Every day in the practice room, all coaches’ go, go, go. Then you go here and feel a more confident way. Ready to the crumbs ready to fight.
Finally, there was 16 seconds, Goebel won control for Takeedown and won 5-4.
“This followed the next position,” he said. “I tried to break it, I did not work.
It was a day full of excitement, and the team race was as wild as advertised with six teams that finished their day with 40 to 50 points. It was so close, the team racing changed three times in the last few matches. First, Wartburg put on Augsburg 48.5-46 Kasey Ross, when the team wins the wrestling of 184 to become the fifth all-American.
Then Johnson & WalesThe tournament hosts the 197-lirval Dylan Harro and 285 Poor Adolfo Betancur, and when he ended in the blood circumstances and ended in 49.5.
Wisconsin-Crosse The fourth (43), the North Center (42) and Baldwin Wallace were sixth (40.5).
“Many teams can put themselves in position for the trophy, and maybe the title,” Tony Valek, Champion Augsburg’s technical director said. “Will go down the night tomorrow.”
Joziah Fry, who followed the third national title, will join the semifinals by Teammate Brown (149) for Johnson & Wales.
Wartburg in the semifinals – Kyler Romero (149), Massoma Endene (197) and Mitch Williamson (285) and Ross and Tommy Thongseng (141) and Ross and Tommy Thongseng (141).
Augsburg fell to four in the morning semifinals: Matt Randolph (149), Cooper Willis (165), Seth Goetzinger (174) and Brandt Bombard (184) and Chance Chance survived.
Marcus Orlandoni (184), Tanner Gerber (165) and Ben Kawczynski (197), Ben Kawczynski (197) will join the door in the semifinals in the semifinals.
The Christian quad (125) will represent the North Center in the semifinals. During the comfort for the cardinals, live in Bradley Rosen (141), Javen Estradi (174) and Robby Bates (285),
Baldwin Wallace There are three in the semifinals – Michael Petrella (157), who tried to win the third time; Andrew Supers defending Nick Sacce of New Jersey College in the Final Final; And Joe Petrella (197) – and Jaden Hinton (133) live in live warnings.
NCAA DIV. Citizens of III
RI in Providence, March 14, 2025
Semifinal couples
125
â„–1 No. 1 Fry (JWU (Providence) vs 4 Mason Barrett (Averett)
When. 3 Zach beckner (Porrum) vs. When. 2 Christian Guzman (North Center (Year))
133
â„–1 1 Chase Randall (Coast Guard) – â„– 4 Dominic Mallinder (Whis.-Whitewater)
â„– 3Garrett Totten (TCNJ) vs â„– 7 Bryce Parke (A Coe)
141
â„– 1 Josh Wilson (Greensboro) vs. 5 Mark Samuel (Roanoke)
â„– 3 Pierre Baldwin (Central (IA)) and unprecedented Sean Conway (Uchicago)
149
Hayden Brown No. 1 (Jwu (Providence) vs â„– 4 Matt Randolph (Augsburg)
Then. 6 Kyler Romero (Wartburg) vs. Then. 2 Angel Centense (Cortland)
157
â„– 1 Michael Petrella (Baldwin Wallace) – â„– 4. Eric Kinkid (Loras)
â„– 3 Cooper Pontelandolfo (New) vs â„– 7 Tyler Goebel (Wis.-La Crosse)
165
â„– 1 Matt Lackman (Alvernia) in 5.5 No. 5 (Baldwin Wallace)
â„– 3 Cooper Willis (Augsburg) – â„– 7 Brayden Peet (WIS.-Whitewater)
174
â„– 1 Jared Stricker (Wis.-eau claire) vs 4 Hunter Mays (TCNJ)
Then. 3 Nathan Paintman (Alvernia) vs. Then. 7 Seth Goetzerser (Augsburg)
184
Or Ganon Smith (Elizabethtown) vs 5 Marcus Orlandoni (Wis.-La Crosse)
No. 3 Brandt Bombard (Augsburg) vs â„– 7 Tyler Withers (Merchant Sea)
197
â„– 1 Massoma Endene (Wartburg) vs 5 Charles Baczek (Wabash)
Yes 6 Joseph Petrella (Baldwin Wallace) vs. Yes 2 Cameron Butka (Wilkes)
285
â„– 8 Carl Digiorgio (Coast Guard) and No. 5 Austin Cooley (Schreiner)
Or Mitch Williamson (Wartburg) vs 2 Rayshawn Dixon (Ferrum)
Quarterfinal results
125
Joziah Fry (JWU (Providence)) won the large decision on 40-0, Quintin Wolbert (Wis.-La Crosse) (Wis.-La Crosse) 23-11 (MD 21-7)
Mason Barrett (Averett) 29-4 Isaik Paulino (Roanoke) decided on 21-8 (December 8-3)
Zach Beckner (Ferrum) 21-0 Jake Craig (South Me.) 27-6 (MD 9-0)
Christian Guzman (North Central (IL)) 34-0 Tech Gavin Bradley (Castleton) by Tech Fall 35-8 (TF-1.5 3:12 (15-0)
133
Chase Randall (Coast Guard) won 25-0 James Day (Wabash) on 37-6 (MD 17-3)
Dominic Mallinder (Whis.-Whitewater) 24-2, Connor Kidd (Luther) decided on 22-12 (December 10-5)
Garrett Totten (TCNJ) 21-0, Yunus Paulino (Roanoke) decided for a decision on 25-4 (December 7-0)
Bryce Parke (A COE) 25-4, falling over Peyton Ellis (JWU (Providence)) 30-4 (Fall 4:11)
141
Josh Wilson (Greensboro) won 29-1 sudden victory – 1 Luke Hose (Stevens) 17-4 (SV-1 8-5)
Decided by Mark Samuel (Roanoke) 26-4 TY Bisek (Concordia-M`Head) 28-1 (December 13-11)
Pierre Baldwin (Central (IA)) 25-1 Hayden Myers (Wesleyan (CT)) Great Decision (CT)) 31-8 (MD 14-3)
Sean Conway (Uchicago) won 39-10 sudden victory – Dylan Phelps (Olivet) 30-9 (SV-1 4-1)
149
Hayden Brown (JWU (Providence)) 38-1 Tyler Herma (Olivet) 31-6 (Autumn 3:11)
Matt Randolph (Augsburg) Brett back in 30-2 TB-3 (Univ. Dubuque) 29-11 (TB-3 (RT) 4-4)
Kyler Romero (Wartburg) 29-1 Colby Frost (South Me.) 37-2 (Autumn 1:50)
Angelo Centrone (CORTLAND) decided on a decision on 27-14 (Castleton) won 28-0 (Castleton) 27-14 (December 4-2)
157
Michael Petrella (Baldwin Wallace) 38-0, Clayton McDonough (Luther) 33-7 (Autumn 1:49)
Eric Kinkid (Loras) 25-3, Aiden Smith (Adrian) 30-2 (Autumn 6:01)
Cooper Pontelandolfo (New) 33-0 Decided over Ryan Smith (Stevens) 24-5 (December 2-0)
Tyler Goebel (Wis.-La Crosse) 27-2, Peter Kane (Williams) decided on 40-1 (December 5-4)
165
Matt Lockman (Alvernia) 36-2, Jake Deguire (Springfield) decided on 30-9 (December 4-1) (December 4-1)
Andrew Supers (Baldwin Wallace) 39-4 Nicholas Sacco (TCNJ) made great decisions on 21-9 (MD 10-0)
Cooper Willis (Augsburg) decided on 29-1, JAC Richardson (JWU (Providence)) 30-7 (December 5-0)
Brayden Peet (Whis.-Whitewater) 24-4, Christopher Rathopoulos (Stevens) decided on 25-8 (December 7-3) won 24-4
174
Jared Stricker (WIS.-Eau Claire) 41-0, Javen Estrada (North Central (IL)) 21-4 (Fall 5:09)
Hunter Mays (TCNJ) 29-6, LJ Richardson (A COE) decided on 24-5 (December 9-6)
Nathan Lackman (Alvernia) 36-2 Dejon Glad (Millikin) decides on 32-3 (December 6-5)
Seth Goetzerser (Augsburg) 23-4, Zeb GNIA (LORAS) decided for 23-4 (December 8-2 December 8-2)
184
Ganon Smith (Elizabethtown) 35-3, Jack Ryan (SUNY OneONTA) decided on 32-2 (December 7-2)
Marcus Orlandoni (Wis.-La Crosse) 19-3 Austen Wetzel (Westminster (MO)) 37-7 (December 7-1)
Brandt Bombard (Augsburg) 27-5, Decided on Jared Voss (A Coe) 27-5 (December 5-2)
Tyler Withers (Merchant Sea) 33-3, Kasey Ross (Wartburg) Decided on 29-2 (December 2-1) 33-3
197
Massoma Endene (Wartburg) 18-0 Tech Dj Henry (TCNJ) 27-8 (TF-1.5 1:38 (15-0)
Charles Baczek (Wabash) 28-2, Pilo Perez (univuquque) with a decision on 9-4 (December 7-3) 28-2
Joseph Petrella (Baldwin Wallace) won 26-2 sudden victory – Ben Kawczynski (Wis.-La Crosse) 22-6 (SV-1 4-1)
Cameron Butka (Wilkes) 37-2, Dylan Harr (JWU (Providence) 37-2 (December 11)
285
Carl Digiorgio (Coast Guard) 26-2 Robby Bates (Northern Central (IL)) 27-5 (December 8-5)
Austin Cooley (Schreiner) 28-2 Walter West (Luther) won a decision on 21-3 (December 8-5)
Mitch Williamson (Wartburg) won on TB-3 riding in 21-1 TB-3, Josh Korksea (RIT) 30-1 (TB-3 (RT) 2-2)
Rayshrawn Dixon (Ferrum) Reid Garrison (Merchant Sea) earned by 29-0 Tech Tech 27-4 (TF-1.5 6:26 (19-3)
NCAA DIV. Top 15 teams after III
1 JWU (Providence) 49.5
2 Wartburg 48.5
3 Augsburg 46.0
4 WIS.-Crosse 43.0
5 northern central (IL) 42.0
6 Baldwin Wallace 40.5
7 alvernia 39.0
7 COE 39.0
9 TCNJ 35.0
10 Whis.-Whitewater 24.5
11 Wis.-Eau Claire 23.0
12 Luther 22.5
13 Coast Guard 21.5
14 Stevens 21.0
15 Iron 20.5