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  3. Mar 10, 2024 · Live updates from the 2024 Big Ten Wrestling Championships in College Park, Maryland! For more Big Ten results, click here. Finals are scheduled to begin at 4:30 PM Eastern time.

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    No. 1 Spencer Lee vs. No. 5 Ravyon Foley

    Iowa’s lightweight star Spencer Lee cruised into the semifinals in his tradition dominant fashion, teching Michigan’s Dylan Ragusin and setting up a semifinal with Michigan State’s Rayvon Foley. Lee is now 5-0 on the year with 100% bonus, averaging over 5 points a dual. Foley, for his part, secured a spot in the semis with a first-round win over Indiana’s Jacob Moran 11-1 and a second-round win against Dylan Shawver of Rutgers. Foley has hit 100% bonus so far in this tournament, but he’ll now...

    No. 3 Malik Heinselman vs. No. 7 Devin Schroder

    The Malik Heinselman revenge tour continues as the Buckeye junior secured a spot in the 2021 semifinals with two solid wins over Zach Spence of Maryland and Eric Barnett of Wisconsin. Heinselman pinned Spencer and battled for his 3-2 victory against the Badger, and he’ll now have last year’s Big Ten finalist in Schroder to compete against for a spot in the finals. Schroder earned his way into this match by beating Justin Cardani of Illinois 2-0 with Cardani once again showing that he wrestles...

    No. 1 Roman Bravo-Young vs. No. 4 Chris Cannon

    Roman Bravo-Young came so close to winning his first Big Ten tournament last year, advancing to the finals with a win over Austin DeSanto of Iowa before dropping 7-2 in a lopsided match against eventual champ Sebastian Rivera. With Rivera up a weight, Bravo-Young has the chance to make a statement and take home a title, but he has to get past Chris Cannon first. Cannon has wrestled to see so far this tournament, earning a pin over Maryland’s Jackson Cockrell and a major against Kyle Luigs of...

    No. 3 Lucas Byrd vs. No. 2 Austin DeSanto

    This one is juicy. Austin DeSanto, Iowa’s 133-pounder, is known for his pace, but he had some trouble against Tucker Sjomeling of Nebraska in the quarterfinals before managing to pull out the 4-0 lead. If Illinois’ Lucas Byrd can rise to the occasion, he too could slow DeSanto, and a slow DeSanto is far less lethal. Byrd wrestled his way into the semis with a pin over Shane Metzler of Rutgers in his first Big Ten tournament appearance and a 12-5 dominant decision over Boo Dryden of Minnesota....

    No. 1 Jaydin Eierman vs. No. 4 Chad Red

    The 141 pound bracket went chalk, setting up two fascinating battles for a chance in the 2021 Finals, but Iowa’s Eierman has potentially the best path. He’ll take on Chad Red of Nebraska, a wrestler who is always Mr. March and has already majored both of his opponents. Eierman made an equally strong statement in his only match of the tournament so far as he pinned Purdue’s Parker Filius in the second period. Now these two funky, fast and athletic individuals will have the chance to face each...

    No. 2 Nick Lee vs. No. 3 Sebastian Rivera

    This match is a clash of styles and personalties in every way, and these are two athletes who have an equally good chance to take home an individual title in March. Penn State’s Nick Lee has the higher seed, and he teched Dylan D’Emilio in his first match of the tournament, but he’ll have a strong and aggressive opponent in Sebastian Rivera who picked up a pin and a decision in his two bouts. If Rivera wins this match, he’ll keep his goal of three Big Ten titles at three different weights ali...

    No. 1 Sammy Sasso vs. No. 5 Kanen Storr

    Chaos ensued through 149 pounds, but Sammy Sasso stayed steady, did what he needed to do, and booked himself another trip to the Big Ten semifinals. The Buckeye redshirt sophomore picked up a 9-1 major over Peyton Omania 9-1 for the chance to wrestle No. 5 Kanen Storr. Michigan’s Storr had a tougher battle, needing to beat Northwestern’s Yahya Thomas and Wisconsin’s Drew Scharenbrock, both of which he did with persistent and grit. The Thomas win in particular required everything Storr had, bu...

    No. 6 Michael Blockhus vs. No. 7 Ridge Lovett

    Both Michael Blocks and Ridge Lovett battled the odds to earn their spot in the semifinals, with Blockhus earning an upset win against Griffin Parriott to advance as well as beating Penn State’s Beau Bartlett in the first round. Lovett topped Max Murin of Iowa in this second round to limit the number of Hawkeye champs and set himself up for an improved seed at the NCAA tournament. This one will be a battle of underdogs, and the winner will have Storr or Sasso for what will be a compelling final.

    No. 1 Ryan Deakin vs. No. 4 Kendall Coleman

    Ryan Deakin left no doubts in his 8-0 major of Elijah Cleary in the second round, and he’ll now have a rematch of last year’s finals in his semifinals match against Purdue’s Kendall Coleman. The Boilermaker wrestled into the semifinals with a major over Luke Baughman and a decision against Brady Berge, but, like many of the semifinals, he’ll face a different challenge with Deakin. Ryan Deakin is a wrestler who was hit particularly hard by the cancellation of last year’s tournament, just given...

    No. 2 Kaleb Young vs. No. 3 Brayton Lee

    This is a match we’ve seen before, but it’s one we can’t get enough of. Iowa’s Kaleb Young has already improved on his 2020 Big Ten tournament performance by earning himself a spot in the semifinals, and now he’ll have a beatable athlete that pushed him in the regular season. The Hawks met the Gophers early in the regular season before Iowa shut down operations for COVID over the last few weeks, and Young earned the win against Minnesota’s Brayton Lee, but he needed extra time to do it. Has B...

    No. 1 Alex Marinelli vs. No. 4 Cam Amine

    The Bull runs 165 pounds, and he’s in the semifinals now chasing a third consecutive conference title. Alex Marinelli topped Gerrit Nijenhuis in a convincing 8-2 decision in the quarterfinals, and he’ll have Cameron Amine next, a young wrestler who ripped through the first round with an 11-2 major over Brett Donner and picked up a solid second round 5-2 win against Andrew Sparks. Amine is coming into his own as Michigan’s Man at this weight, and he’ll be a threat to score at the NCAA tourname...

    No. 3 Ethan Smith vs. No. 7 Peyton Robb

    The story of this matchup is the story of Peyton Robb, a never-say-die Husker who ignored his seed, beat No. 10 Nick South and then topped No. 2 Danny Braunagel of Illinois 9-5. As a reward for his efforts, Robb will now meet Smith, a reliable winner for the Buckeyes who advanced to his spot in the semis with wins over Josh Otto and Jonathan Spadafora. Smith’s path wasn’t littered with too many challenges, and he handled both of his opponents confidently, but Robb should be a fun opponent for...

    No. 1 Michael Kemerer vs. No. 4 Logan Massa

    Michael Kemerer looks as good as ever in his quest for a 2021 Big Ten Title, and the senior Hawkeye leader wasted no time punching his ticket to the semifinals. Kemerer took a page from teammate Spencer Lee’s book and pinned No. 8 Jared Krattiger of Wisconsin in the first period. He’ll now faced a seasoned Logan Massa who earned his way to the semifinals with a major against Troy Fisher and a solid decision against Indiana star D.J. Washington. This will be the meeting of two men who know wha...

    No. 3 Carter Starocci vs. No. 2 Mikey Labriola

    Penn State’s Carter Starocci took a loss in his first dual as a Nittany Lion, but he’s been a different wrester since. Starocci lived up to the hype that has followed him all season when he pinned Maryland’s Phillip Spadafora in the first of the tournament and then beat Ohio State’s Kaleb Romero without giving up a point. His next opponent, Mikey Labriola, was solid as well, topping Jackson Turley 11-9 in the second round. A win here for Starocci would capitulate him into the finals and make...

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  5. Live updates from Big Tens’ session two . 9:12 — Greg Kerkvliet wins 9-0, and Penn State has seven finalists in the Big Ten Championships. 9:01 — Aaron Brooks is a major decision winner, 14-2, to become a five-time Big Ten finalist at 197 pounds.

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