NC State (1-0) opened their dual season with a 34-6 drubbing over West Virginia on Sunday. Despite West Virginia’s big conference affiliation and advantageous geographical location in terms of.
Winning ways have followed Peyton Hall from Oak Glen to WVU By
WVU freshman wrestler Peyton Hall (Photo by Seth Seebaugh)
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. Four state natives currently occupy spots in the starting lineup for the WVU wrestling team. Through six matches, all four sport records of at least .500 or better.
John Marshall grad Anthony Carman and Parkersburg’s Brayden Roberts are both 3-3. Independence grad and Coal City native Noah Adams is the nation’s top wrestler at 197 pounds and he is riding a 38-match win streak.
True freshman Peyton Hall has made a smooth transition in his first season with the Mountaineers. The four-time state champion from Oak Glen has won five of his first six matches and has burst into the national rankings at 165 pounds.