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MATCH DAY INFORMATION:
Thomas Fieldhouse | LHU | Lock Haven, Pa.
Saturday, December 3 |
Rider (0-0, 0-0 EWL) at Lock Haven (1-2, 0-0 EWL)
Sunday, December 4 |
George Mason (0-3, 0-0 EWL) at Lock Haven (1-2, 0-0 EWL)
*George Mason at Bloomsburg Saturday, Dec. 3
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INFO. HERE
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Setting the stage:
The LHU wrestling team is set to open Eastern Wrestling League (EWL) action this weekend with a pair of home duals.
The Bald Eagles will kick off the 2016-17 EWL dual-match season on Saturday, December 3 at 6:30 p.m. vs. 2016 EWL Tournament Champion Rider. The match will mark the EWL-opener for both teams.
Lock Haven will host George Mason on Sunday, December 4 at 12 p.m.
News, notes & storylines:
- Saturday's match with Rider is the EWL opener for both teams.
- George Mason opens EWL action on Saturday at Bloomsburg.
- Ronnie Perry (141; #20 InterMat) & Thomas Haines (285; #19 Amateur Wrestling News) are both nationally ranked this week.
- Rider's probable lineup features three nationally ranked athletes this week (InterMat) – 157: B.J. Clagon, #15; 165: Chad Walsh #7 & 197: Ryan Wolfe, #11.
- Last season (Jan. 16, 2016), Rider won 8 of 10 bouts and beat LHU 27-6.
- Rider has won nine straight vs. LHU (LHU's last win over Rider was 2003).
- Last season (Feb. 18, 2016), LHU won 6 of 10 bouts and beat George Mason 22-14.
- LHU is a perfect 9-0 all-time vs. George Mason.
Lock Haven's probable lineup:
125: R-Jr.
Jake Field (South Elgin, Ill./Marmion Academy) 3-2
-or- Fr.
Brandon Loperfido (Columbia, Pa./Hempfield) 2-7
133: Jr.
Joe Ghione (Brick, N.J./Brick Memorial) 4-7
-or- So.
Lewis Williams (Bloomsburg, Pa./Central Columbia) 3-9
141: R-Jr.
Ronnie Perry (Christiana, Pa./Solanco) 11-4
149: R-Fr.
Kyle Shoop (Boiling Springs, Pa./Boiling Springs) 8-6
-or- R-Fr.
Patrick Duggan (Mechanicsburg, Pa./Cumberland Valley) 6-5
157: R-Jr.
Kyle Hammond (Nottingham, Pa./Solanco) 5-5
165: Fr.
Jared Siegrist (Manheim, Pa./Manheim Central) 5-6
174: R-Sr.
Tyler Wood (West Chester, Pa./West Chester-Rustin) 10-6
184: R-Fr.
Corey Hazel (Spring Mills, Pa./Penns Valley) 10-1
-or- Sr.
Adam Mackie (Bechtelsville, Pa./Brandywine Heights) 11-3
197: R-So.
Tristan Sponseller (East Berlin, Pa./Bermudian Springs) 7-1
285: R-So.
Thomas Haines (Quarryville, Pa./Ohio State) 8-2
-or- Sr.
Brad Emerick (Wilkes-Barre, Pa./Coughlin) 6-2
George Mason Probable Starters
125: R-Fr. Quinton Tucker (Hampton, Va./Kecoughton High School)
-or- Fr. Trevor Mello (Gainsville, Va./Battlefield High School)
133: Fr. Lio Quezada (Winchester, Va./John Handley High School)
-or- R-Fr. Logan Harvich (Chesapeake, Va./Cape Henry Collegiate)
141: R-So. Tejon Anthony (Baltimore, Md./Western Tech High School)
149: R-Sr. Sahid Kargbo (Alexandria, Va./Hayfield High School)
157: R-Fr. Matthew Raines (Warrenton, Va./Fauquier High School)
-or- So. Mike Sicola (Lebanon, N.J./North Hunterdon High School)
165: Fr. Garrett Tingen (Mineral, Va./Fauquier High School)
174: R-Sr. Patrick Davis Bridgeville, (Del./Woodbridge High School (NC State))
-or- Jr. Daniel Mika (Fairfax, Va./Robinson High School)
184: Austin Harrison (Baltimore/Western Tech High School)
-or- R-So. Andrew Thomas (Haymarket, Va./Battlefield High School)
197: R-Sr. Matt Meadows (Medina, Ohio/Cuyohoga Valley Christian Academy)
285: R-So. Matthew Voss (Edgewood, WA/Puyallup High School)
Rider Probable Starting Lineup
125 - Jr. J.R. Wert (Clark, N.J./Seton Hall Prep [N.C. State])
-or- Jr. Zach Valcarce (Villas, N.J./Lower Cape May)
133 - So. Anthony Cefolo (Florham Park, N.J./Hanover Park Regional [South Dakota State])
141 - Fr. Evan Fidelibus (Easton, Pa./Easton Area)
-or- Fr. Mark McCormick (Deptford, N.J./Camden Catholic)
149 - So. Gino Fluri (Blairstown, NJ/North Warren Regional)
-or- Jr. Jesse Rodgers (Pittsburgh, Pa./North Allegheny)
157 - Jr. B.J. Clagon (Toms River, N.J./Toms River South)
-or- Fr. Alex Sebahie (Paramus, N.J./Paramus)
165 - Jr. Chad Walsh (Cherry Hill, N.J./Camden Catholic)
174 - R-Jr. Wayne Stinson (Wrightstown, N.J./Northern Burlington Regional)
-or- So. Dean Sherry (Brick, N.J./Brick Township)
184 - Jr. Michale Fagg-Daves (Somerset, N.J./Franklin)
197 - Sr. Ryan Wolfe (New Castle, Del./Caravel Academy)
285 - So. Ryan Cloud (Brookville, Ohio/Northmont)
-or- R-Jr. Mauro Correnti (Delran, N.J./Holy Cross [Lock Haven])
*lineups subject to change
Haven Head Coach Tailgate:
On Saturday (December 3), prior to the Rider match, LHU will host its Haven Head Coaches Tailgate. The event will celebrate some of the legendary coaches that have turned Lock Haven, Pennsylvania into Mat-Town USA. Former LHU head coaches Gray Simons, Dr. Ken Cox, Neil Turner and Carl Poff will all be in attendance to celebrate the rich tradition of Lock Haven University Wrestling. More information
here.
Three champs at Mat-Town Open:
LHU hosted the 11th annual Mat-Town Open Tournament (Sunday, November 27) and the Bald Eagles came away with three champions, which highlighted a strong outing for Lock Haven.
Ronnie Perry,
Kyle Shoop and
Tristan Sponseller were all crowned champions at their respective weight classes.
Jake Field,
DJ Fehlman,
Tyler Wood and
Adam Mackie all placed second.
It was an all-around solid day for the Bald Eagles as 11 advanced to the semifinals. Lock Haven sent seven to the finals including the all-LHU final at 141 pounds between Perry and Fehlman. On the day, LHU went a combined 46-25.
Lock Haven falls to Michigan State:
On Saturday, November 26 Lock Haven dropped its 2016-17 home-opener to Michigan State, 24-12. The Bald Eagles got a hard-fought win from
Tyler Wood at 174 and
Tristan Sponseller and nationally-ranked
Thomas Haines were dominant and put on clinics in victories at 197 and 285, respectively, but it wasn't enough to carry Lock Haven to victory tonight.
All three of Lock Haven's wins came in the final four bouts and although the Bald Eagles rallied for bonus points thanks to Sponseller's major decision and Haines' tech fall, the early defecit was too much to overcome.
LHU 1-1 at Cavalier Duals:
On Sunday, November 20, LHU split a pair of matches. Lock Haven rallied for a thrilling 20-18 win over Maryland in the day's opener and LHU looked poised for another comeback-win vs. host-Virginia, but the Cavaliers held on a for a 24-16 victory. In the thrilling win over Maryland, the Bald Eagles won 6 of 10 bouts, including the final four as they rallied past the Terps. In the loss to UVA, the Bald Eagles picked up four wins including the last three of the match.
Jake Field,
Ronnie Perry,
Tyler Wood,
Corey Hazel,
Tristan Sponseller and
Thomas Haines accounted for Lock Haven's wins in the thrilling comeback-victory over Maryland. Hazel and Haines capped perfect 2-0 days after recording wins vs. Virginia.
Jared Siegrist and
Adam Mackie also recorded victories vs. UVA.
2 & a row vs. the Big Ten:
The win over Maryland on Sunday, November 20 marked Lock Haven's second over a Big Ten opponent in as many tries. Last season (February 12, 2016), LHU beat Michigan State marking Lock Haven's first win over a Big Ten program since Lock Haven beat Penn State in 2002. The Bald Eagles beat Rutgers back in 2007, but at the time, the Scarlet Knights were still a member of the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association (EIWA).
Bald Eagles strong at Journeymen Collegiate Classic; Hazel the biggest story:
For the second weekend (Sunday, Nov. 13) in a row
Corey Hazel led the way for the LHU as the Bald Eagles competed at the new-look Journeymen Collegiate Classic hosted by Hudson Valley Community College in Troy, New York.
Hazel looked quite comfortable under the new format and rattled off three wins to go 3-0 and win his 184-pound pool and bracket. Today's 3-0 mark helped Hazel improve to a perfect 8-0 on the season.
Ronnie Perry went 2-1 and finished second in his 141-pound bracket and
Gavin Caprio finished second his 174-pound bracket after going 2-1.
Adam Mackie was 2-1 and finished third in his bracket at 184.
Thomas Haines made his LHU debut and finished 1-1 (fourth) at 285.
DJ Fehlman was a perfect 3-0 and won his pool at 141.
Hazel named PSAC Athlete of the Week:
On Monday, November 14,
Corey Hazel was named the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Athlete of the Week.
The redshirt-freshman picked up his second individual title (184 pounds) in as many weekends at Sunday's (Nov. 13) Journeymen Collegiate Classic. Hazel went 3-0 on the way to the title and improved to a perfect 8-0 on the season. Hazel was 5-0 at last week's Clarion Open (Nov. 6) as he cruised to the title there as well.
At Sunday's Journeymen Classic, Hazel defeated Jack Rozema (Ohio State) 14-8, Matthew Rundell (North Carolina) 5-4 and Brett Perry (Buffalo) 9-4. At Clarion, Hazel was 5-0 on the day. After starting 3-0 with three decisions, he picked up a tech fall in the semifinals and a pin in the finals.
LHU opens season; Hazel paces effort at Clarion Open:
LHU opened the 2016-17 season at the Clarion Open on Sunday, November 6 and redshirt-freshman
Corey Hazel led the way for the Bald Eagles as he took home the individual title at 184-pounds. Hazel was one of three LHU wrestlers who advanced to the finals.
Both redshirt-junior
Ronnie Perry and redshirt-freshman
Kyle Shoop finished second at their respective weight classes. Perry was second at 141 and Shoop placed second at 149.
Hazel went 5-0 on the day. After starting 3-0 with three decisions, he picked up a tech fall in the semifinals and a pin in the finals. Perry went 4-1 with three tech falls, while Shoop was 3-1. It marked the second straight year where LHU officially opened its season at the Clarion Open.
Perry picks up win at All-Star Classic:
Redshirt-junior
Ronnie Perry competed at the 51st All-Star Classic in Cleveland on Saturday, November 5. He picked up a win in all-Eastern Wrestling League (EWL) battle. Perry took down Cleveland State's Evan Cheek, 8-2 in a "showcase/prelim" bout.
A look back at last season:
The 2015-16 season proved to be another big year for the LHU wrestling program as the Bald Eagles dominated both on and off the mats. Last spring (2016), LHU sent two more wrestlers (
Dan Neff &
Phil Sprenkle) to the NCAA Division I Championships in New York City. For the NCAA Tournament bound LHU grapplers, it marked
Dan Neff's fourth trip to the sport's biggest stage. Neff won the 2016 Eastern Wrestling League (EWL) title at 149 pounds, marking LHU's first individual EWL Champion since 2010. During the 2015-16 season, three LHU wrestlers hit the prestigious 100-win mark:
Dan Neff,
Bobby Rehm and
Aaron McKinney. Last season, LHU was 9-9 overall and went 3-3 in the highly competitive EWL. Highlighting the regular season was LHU's win over Michigan State, which was Lock Haven's first win over a Big Ten program since 2002. The Bald Eagles finished second at the 2015 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Championships and were third at the 2016 EWL Championships with four EWL finalists.
Academic standard is high:
Last season, off the mat, senior
Phil Sprenkle was named an Academic All-American and he earned a spot on the PSAC's Winter Top-10 List, which is one of the most prestigious academic honors one can achieve. As a team, Lock Haven was ranked No. 23 among all Division I programs with a cumulative team-GPA of 3.123. A total of 15 LHU wrestlers earned a spot on the EWL All-Academic Team.
Moore enters fourth season:
LHU head coach
Scott Moore enters his fourth year as the head coach of the storied Bald Eagle wrestling program. He was hired in July 2013, and has quickly led a Lock Haven resurgence and positioned Mat-Town U.S.A. back on the national wrestling scence where it so rightfully belongs. In three seasons, Moore has led nine student-athletes to the NCAA Division I Tournament.
Top-notch coaching staff:
Head coach
Scott Moore has established a top-notch staff. In July (2016), LHU hired
Nate Carr, Jr. as the new assistant coach. Carr is a 2012 Iowa State graduate and former standout for the Division I power-Cyclones. Moore and Carr lead a talented and driven group of assistant coaches.
Team captains:
During the preseason, LHU head coach
Scott Moore announced that redshirt-senior
Tyler Wood and redshirt-junior
Ronnie Perry were named the team's 2016-17 captains, which were voted on by the student-athletes. Perry, a 2015 NCAA national qualifier who redshirted last season, enters the 2016-17 season ranked nationally at 141 pounds. Wood won 18 matches for the Bald Eagles last season at 174 pounds.
Perry returns:
Former national qualifier,
Ronnie Perry returns to the LHU lineup in 2016-17 after a scheduled redshirt-season last season (2015-16). Perry, a 2015 NCAA qualifier at 133 pounds enters the season with 43-20 career record. Those 43 career wins don't include the 25 he ripped off competing unattached last season. Perry went a remarkable 25-4 competing unattached at several tournaments last season as the national wrestling scene quickly took notice after he knocked off a number of returning All-Americans and top-10 wrestlers. Highlighting the unattached season was Perry's sixth-place finish at the prestigious Midlands Tournament. It marked LHU's first Midlands placewinner since 2003.
Transfers set to make a difference:
Lock Haven will quickly look for transfers
Patrick Duggan and
Thomas Haines to bolster the Bald Eagles lineup. Duggan, a redshirt-freshman will compete at 149, while Haines, a redshirt-sophomore will look to lead the way at 285.
Duggan was a four-time Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA) placewinner. Competing for Cumberland Valley High School, Duggan, finished his career with a remarkable 160-11 record. He was a two-time PIAA state finalist and ranked as high as fifth in the nation at 145 pounds during his scholastic career.
While competing at Solanco High School, Haines went 174-5 overall and won four PIAA state titles. He was 42-0 as a senior. Last season, while competing for Ohio State, Haines won the Penn State Open (285) and he helped seal a big dual-win over Illinois with a 3-2 victory over nationally-ranked Brooks Black.
Talented recruiting class:
The Bald Eagles 2016 recruiting class, made up of eight talented true-freshmen, was ranked No. 14 by InterMat. Leading the way is true-freshman
Jared Siegrist, the projected starter at 165. Lock Haven will also benefit from the return of a number of redshirt-freshmen, including
Corey Hazel, the projected starter at 184.
Returning starters:
Jake Field (R-Jr.; 125),
Tyler Wood (R-Sr.; 174) and
Tristan Sponseller (R-So.; 197 (184 last season)) are all projected returning starters, who return from action last season. Last year, the trio picked up a combined 54 wins.
Projected number 1's:
Jake Field (R-Jr.; 125),
Joe Ghione (Jr.; 133),
Kyle Hammond (R-Jr.; 157),
Tyler Wood (R-Sr.; 174) and
Tristan Sponseller (R-So.; 197) are all returners from last season, who are projected No. 1's at their respective weight class this year entering the season. The five combined for 83 wins last season.
Sponseller makes a move:
Redshirt-sophomore Tristian Sponseller, who won 22 matches last season at 184, will make the move to 197 this season. He entered the 2016 EWL Tournament as the No. 2 seed at 184 and will be a major force for the Bald Eagles this year.
Field to get things started:
Jake Field returns and should provide the Bald Eagles with plenty of energy at 125. The redshirt-junior won 14 matches last season and picked up four dual-match wins, including two in EWL action. Field has 34 career wins and finished second last March at the 2016 EWL Championships.
Senior leadership:
LHU will rely on seniors
Brad Emerick,
Adam Mackie and
Tyler Wood for experience and leadership all season. The trio should provide a huge amount of confidence for the Bald Eagles.
Up next:
Following Sunday's dual with George Mason, LHU will play host to the 2016 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Championships on Saturday, December 10. Check
www.GoLHU.com early next week for more information on the 2016 PSAC Championships.