Cornell 35 Binghamton 3 but...guess who lost

fulsaasfan

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#2 Cornell 35, Binghamton 3
125: No. 10 Frank Perrelli (Cornell) maj. dec. Derek Steely (Binghamton), 16-8 (Cornell, 4-0)
133: No. 7 Mike Grey (Cornell) maj. dec. Dan Riggi (Binghamton), 18-6 (Cornell, 8-0)
141: Mike Nevinger (Cornell) dec. Anwar Goeres (Binghamton), 6-5 (Cornell, 11-0)
149: No. 12 Donnie Vinson (Binghamton) dec. No. 2 Kyle Dake (Cornell), 5-3 (Cornell, 11-3)
157: Craig Eifert (Cornell) dec. Matt Kaylor (Binghamton), 4-3 (Cornell, 14-3)
165: No. 5 Justin Kerber (Cornell) dec. Justin Lister (Binghamton), 5-3 (Cornell, 17-3)
174: No. 3 Mack Lewnes (Cornell) win by fall. Ryan McGarity (Binghamton), 2:30 (Cornell, 23-3)
184: No. 7 Steve Bosak (Cornell) dec. No. 10 Nate Schiedel (Binghamton), 7-0 (Cornell, 26-3)
197: No. 1 Cam Simaz (Cornell) win by fall Cody Reed (Binghamton), 2:48 (Cornell, 32-3)
HWT: Stryker Lane (Cornell) dec. Lance Moore (Binghamton), 6-2 (Cornell, 35-3)


Also of note is that Mike Grey returned for the first time at 133.
 












Did the Hawks recruit Justin Kerber? From Emmetsburg and his dad wrestled at Iowa.


When Kerber committed it was right when Zalesky was kind of on the hot seat and the situation at Iowa was not looking so stable. As USAF said he has a Cornell connection and from accounts is very smart in the classroom.
 


dake got hit with 3 stall calls, crazy

Does that mean warning, warning, point? Or, three calls that cost him points? Not sure of the scoring for stall calls either. Pretty sure it goes warning, warning, 1 point, and after that I'm not sure. I know at some point you can get DQ'd.

Anybody know how the stall calls/points go?
 


according to intermat
stalling call at end of first period
stalling call in second period ( 1 point )
stalling call in third period ( 1 point )
so he gave up 2 stall points
 




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