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LHU opens 3-match homestand Thursday night vs. Edinboro

The No. 23 nationally-ranked LHU wrestling team opens a three-match homestand tomorrow (Thurs., Feb. 1) night vs. EWL rival Edinboro. It will mark the first of three home dual matches over a four-day span.

LOCK HAVEN, Pa. – The No. 23 Lock Haven University wrestling team is set to open a three-match homestand tomorrow (Thursday, Feb. 1) night with Eastern Wrestling League (EWL) rival Edinboro University.
 
Tomorrow's match with perennial EWL contender Edinboro is set for 7 p.m. in LHU's Thomas Fieldhouse. Prior to the match, local powers State College and Bellefonte will meet in junior and senior high action. 
 
The Thursday-night clash with the Fighting Scots will mark the first of three matches over a four-day span. On Saturday (Feb. 3), Lock Haven hosts EWL foe Cleveland State at 2 p.m. The Bald Eagles will round out a busy week at home with No. 10 Cornell on Sunday (Feb. 4) at 1 p.m. Sunday's match is Senior Day.
 
Lock Haven news, notes & storylines:
  • LHU enters Thursday's action with a 10-2 overall record … The 10 wins are the most since LHU won 12 duals during the 2002-03 season.
  • The Bald Eagles are 2-1 in EWL action.
  • Lock Haven was ranked No. 23 in this week's (Tues, Jan. 30) USA Today/NWCA coaches poll.
  • On Tuesday (Jan. 30), the Bald Eagles debuted in the InterMat Tournament Rankings for the first time this season (No. 21) … LHU was ranked No. 20 in the InterMat Dual Meet rankings.
  • The trio of Ronnie Perry, Chance Marsteller and Thomas Haines remained ranked by InterMatt … Perry (149) No. 16, Marsteller (165) No. 4, & Haines (285) No. 13.
  • Marsteller made the biggest jump in the rankings after last weekend's win over Rider's Chad Walsh … On Monday (Jan. 29), Marsteller was named the PSAC and EWL Athlete of the Week.
  • Countdown to 100: Ronnie Perry, LHU's only senior, sits on 94 career wins entering the weekend. He will look to become just the 20th wrestler in school history to reach the 100 career win mark.
  • Single-season win list: With 32 wins on the season, Chance Marsteller needs just two more to crack the single-season top-10 for wins. The single-season wins' record is 43 (Brad Lloyd (1988-89)).
  • Tech Fall School Record: Ronnie Perry has 29 career tech falls which serves as the current career school record. Kyle Shoop, just a sophomore has 21 career tech falls. Perry broke Brad Lloyd's ('84-89) career tech fall record of 28 with a tech fall at the Virginia Duals.
Bald Eagle stat leaders:
WINS: Chance Marsteller, 32
DUAL WINS: Ronnie Perry & Marsteller, 12
MAJORS: Perry, 8
TECH FALLS: Kyle Shoop, 11
PINS: Marsteller, 7
 
Bald Eagles projected weekend lineup:
125: Fr. Luke Werner (Bethlehem, Pa./Liberty) 20-10
133: R-So. DJ Fehlman (Warren, Pa./Warren) 20-12
141: #24 R-So. Kyle Shoop (Boiling Springs, Pa./Boiling Springs) 26-9
149: #16 R-Sr. Ronnie Perry (Christiana, Pa./Solanco) 22-3
157: R-So. Alex Klucker (Summerdale, Pa./East Pennsboro) 16-8
165: #8 R-Jr. Chance Marsteller (New Park, Pa./Kennard-Dale (Oklahoma State) 32-1
174: So. Jared Siegrist (Manheim, Pa./Manheim Central) 23-14
184: #31 R-So. Corey Hazel (Spring Mills, Pa./Penns Valley) 19-7
197: R-Fr. Trey Hartsock (Lewistown, Pa./Mifflin County) 13-14
285: #13 R-Jr. Thomas Haines (Quarryville, Pa./Solanco (Ohio State) 13-4
- Jr. Derek Dragon (Harvey's Lake, Pa./Lake Lehman) 4-10
 
Edinboro (5-3, 3-1 EWL)
Thursday, Feb. 1, 7 p.m.
*LHU leads the all-time series 27-24 … Edinboro won last year 28-9 … EU has won 15 straight dating back to 2001-02 season
Projected lineup
125: #10 R-Jr. Sean Russell (Lawrenceville, Ga./Collins Hills) 22-4
133: #18 R-So. Korbin Myers (Carlisle, Pa./Boiling Springs) 20-8
141: Jr. Nate Hagan (Toledo, Ohio/Toledo Central Catholic) 10-13
149: R-Jr. Jensen Lorea (Charleston, WVa./George Washington) 4-7
- 149: R-Fr. Matthew Eowler (Old Saybrook, Conn./St. Bernard) 7-6
157: #29 R-So. Andrew Shomers (Ransonville, N.Y./Lewiston-Porter) 22-5
165: R-So. Fritz Hoehn (North Andover, Ma./North Andover) 12-9
174: #20 R-Sr. Ty Schoffstall (Pottsville, Pa/Tri-Valley) 11-1
184: Fr. Zach Ancewicz (Greenlawn, N.Y./John Glenn) 9-11
197: R-So. Dylan Reynolds (Cambridge Springs, Pa./Saegertown) 7-8
285: #18 R-Jr. Billy Miller (Perry, Ohio/Perry) 11-3
 
Cleveland State (3-7, 1-2, *at Bloomsburg Friday, Feb. 2)
Saturday, Feb. 3, 2 p.m.
*LHU leads the all-time series 27-11 … Last year, LHU won 35-9 to snap a two-match losing skid.
Projected lineup
125: R-Sr. John Martin (Buckland, Ohio / Wapakoneta) 1-6
133: R-Jr. Andrew Coghill (Sagamore Hills, Ohio / Nordonia) 6-15
141: Jr. Evan Cheek (Milan, Ohio / Edison) 15-8
- Jr. Sam Matzek (North Olmsted, Ohio / North Olmsted) 1-6
149: R-Fr. Ryan Ford (Covington, Ohio / Covington) 8-14
157: R-So. Ryan Montgomery (Madison, Ohio / Madison) 4-10
- Jr. John Vaughn (Boiling Springs, Pa. / Boiling Springs) 12-11
165: Fr. Georgio Poullas (Canfield, Ohio / Canfield) 9-10
174: R-Sr. Gabe Stark (Warren, Ohio / Howland) 11-10
- R-So. Caleb Stockmaster (Castalia, Ohio / Margaretta) 14-8
184: #29 R-Sr. Nick Corba (Beavercreek, Ohio / Beavercreek) 21-7
197: Fr. John Kelbly (Smithville, Ohio / Smithville) 9-13
285: So. Collin Kelly (Mogadore, Ohio / Mogadore) 4-16
 
No. 10 Cornell (7-2, *vs. Columbia Friday, Feb. 2)
Sunday, Feb. 4, 1 p.m.
*Cornell leads the all-time series 10-4-1 … LHU lost last year 31-15 … Cornell has won four straight (tie, 1997) … last LHU win in series 1996
Projected lineup
125: So. Noah Baughman (Doylestown, Ohio/Wadsworth HS) 15-6
133: Jr. Chaz Tucker (Worcester, Mass./Blair Academy) 14-8
141: #4 Fr. Yianni Diakomihalis (Rochester, N.Y./Hilton HS) 22-1
149: Jr. Will Koll (Ithaca, N.Y./Lansing HS) 5-1
157: So. Fredy Stroker (Bettendorf, Iowa/Bettendorf HS) 5-1
165: #21 Jr. Jon Jay Chavez (Boise, Idaho/Centennial HS) 13-4
- So. Adam Santoro (Valhalla, N.Y./Fordham Prep HS) 12-9
174: #18 Jr. Brandon Womack (Scottsboro, Ala./Scottsboro HS) 10-7
184: #10 Fr. Max Dean (Lowell, Mich./Lowell HS) 20-2
197: #5 Fr. Ben Darmstadt (Elyria, Ohio/Elyria HS) 21-1
285: #22 Jr. Jeramy Sweany (Vacaville, Calif./Vacaville HS) 13-4
- Jr. Ben Honis (Syracuse, N.Y./Jamesville-Dewitt HS) 10-6
 
*rankings in projected lineups = NCAA coaches' panel (Jan. 18)
 
Up next:
Following Sunday's match with No. 10 Cornell, the Bald Eagles will return to the mats on Sunday, Feb. 11 at Clarion (2 p.m.) in an EWL dual.

 
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