LOCK HAVEN, Pa. – The No. 23 Lock Haven University wrestling team (10-3, 2-2 EWL) rallied from an early deficit and led 14-13 after eight bouts, but longtime rival Edinboro University (6-3, 4-1 EWL) won the final two bouts of tonight's dual and edged the Bald Eagles, 22-14, in a thrilling Eastern Wrestling League (EWL) match.
All four of Lock Haven's nationally-ranked wrestlers in the lineup tonight posted wins including No. 16
Ronnie Perry (Christiana, Pa./Solanco) and No. 8
Chance Marsteller (New Park, Pa./Kennard-Dale), who tallied major decisions. No. 24
Kyle Shoop (Boiling Springs, Pa./Boiling Springs) and No. 31
Corey Hazel (Spring Mills, Pa./Penns Valley) also won for the Bald Eagles.
For Perry, the win marked his 95
th career victory as he moves closer to becoming LHU's 20
th member of the 100-win club. Marsteller improved to 33-1 on the season.
Edinboro jumped out to a 7-0 lead after the Fighting Scots nationally-ranked duo of Sean Russell and Korbin Myers tallied wins at 125 and 133, respectively.
Shoop put the Bald Eagles on the board with a solid 7-2 win over Nate Hagan at 133. Shoop trailed 2-1 after one, but turned it up in the second period and led 3-2 after two. Shoop scored two near fall points in the second as he rode out the period on top. A third-period takedown helped extend the lead.
Perry put the packed home crowd into a frenzy with a sensational effort at 149. Perry led 6-0 after one and scored five total takedowns on the way to his 18-5 major decision over Jensen Lorea. Most importantly Perry's win tied the dual at 7-7.
Edinboro regained the lead and led 10-7 after the 157-pound bout.
Marsteller led 6-1 after one period and powered his way to a 12-4 major decision at 165. The Marsteller win gave the Bald Eagles their first lead at 11-10.
A narrow 6-5 win for No. 20 Ty Schoffstall over an upset-minded
Jared Siegrist (Manheim, Pa./Central) at 174 put the Fighting Scots back on top, 13-11.
Again, Lock Haven responded as Hazel grinded out a 2-0 win at 184.
The Hazel win put Lock Haven up 14-13, but Edinboro capped the dual with a pair of wins in the final two bouts and earned the important EWL victory.
Bout-by-Bout Results
Edinboro, 22 - No. 23 Lock Haven, 14
125: #10 Sean Russell (EU) major dec.
Luke Werner (LHU) 20-8 | EU leads 4-0
133: #18 Korbin Myers (EU) dec.
DJ Fehlman (LHU) 9-4 | EU leads 7-0
141: #24
Kyle Shoop (LHU) dec. Nate Hagan (EU) 7-2 | EU leads 7-3
149: #16
Ronnie Perry (LHU) major dec. Jensen Lorea (EU) 18-5 | TIED 7-7
157: #29 Andrew Shomers (EU) dec.
Alex Klucker (LHU) 7-0 | EU leads 10-7
165: #8
Chance Marsteller (LHU) major dec. Fritz Hoehn (EU) 12-4 | LHU leads 11-10
174: #20 Ty Schoffstall (EU) dec.
Jared Siegrist (LHU) 6-5 | EU leads 13-11
184: #31
Corey Hazel (LHU) dec. Zach Ancewicz (EU) 2-0 | LHU leads 14-13
197: Dylan Reynolds (EU) dec.
Trey Hartsock (LHU) 2-0 | EU leads 16-14
285: #18 Billy Miller (EU) pinned
Derek Dragon (LHU) 4:37 | EU wins 22-14
*individual rankings = NCAA coaches' panel rankings (Jan. 18)
Up next:
The Bald Eagles will host Cleveland State in EWL action on Saturday (Feb. 3) at 2 p.m. before hosting No. 10 Cornell on Sunday (Feb. 4) at 1 p.m.