The No. 4-ranked University of Michigan wrestling team advanced four into the championship semifinal round to headline the first day of competition at the 39.
Binghamton powers past Army West Point Binghamton University Sports Information The Binghamton University wrestling team continued to build strong momentum to start the season, taking down No. 22 Army 23-10 Saturday afternoon in West Point. Ignited by a comeback victory by freshman Micah Roes, and capped off with a major decision by Cory Day over No. 17 Ben Sullivan, the Bearcats return home with a 3-0 record and their best start since the 2011-12 season. That team effort was incredible, head coach Kyle Borshoff said. What those guys did out there, it s hard to do. I need to come up with more adjectives because the only one that comes to my mind is just how incredible that was. I am so proud of our guys. There were four matches listed as toss ups and we were able to win all of them. Those added with Day s upset, leads to the final score you see.
Binghamton topples LIU The Binghamton University wrestling team won eight of 10 bouts, four of which had bonus points, en route to a 32-6 victory over LIU Thursday evening in Vestal. No. 4 Lou DePrez highlighted the team s strong match, picking up his second straight pin to open the season. We wrestled well today and had some big wins by bonus points, head coach Kyle Borshoff said. We also had several close matches that we were able to win. The guys have great belief in themselves and believe that they shouldn t be losing to anybody. If we can keep winning the close ones, we are going to have a really good season.