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Head coach Keith Gavin and the Pitt wrestling program have landed a big in-state recruit. Bishop McCort senior standout Caleb ...
BETHLEHEM, Pa. - Ryan Crookham and Michael Beard delivered bonus points, but it was not enough as Lehigh wrestling dropped their opener 21-12 to Pitt on Sunday at Leeman-Turner Arena at Grace Hall ...
Patrick Kennedy erased a 5-2 deficit after two periods to beat Luca Augustine, at 174, and then freshman Ben Kueter used a second period takedown to build an advantage over Dayton Pitzer of Pitt ...
9:12 pm CT March 21, 2025 Share this update Ben Kueter secures All-American honors for Iowa Make it five All-Americans for the Hawkeyes, as the redshirt freshman heavyweight secured a 5-1 win by ...
285 Pounds: No. 10 Dayton Pitzer (3-2) First Round: No. 10 Dayton Pitzer (Pitt) 6-2 decision (riding time) over No. 23 Daniel Bucknavich (Cleveland State) ...
Lehigh’s Ryan Crookham, right, is not participating at this year’s NCAA Wrestling Championships due to injury. Penn State’s Braeden Davis, left, is the eighth seed at 133 pounds.
DURHAM, N.C. – The Pitt wrestling team finished second overall in the team standings with 63.5 total points as the Panthers crowned three individual champions at the 2025 ACC championships Sunday.
It was quite a weekend for the Pitt wrestling team. The Panthers finished second at the ACC Tournament at Duke, had three champions and qualified seven wrestlers for the NCAA Championships set for ...
Pitt heavyweight Dayton Pitzer, who was the fourth seed, defeated second-seeded Jimmy Mullen of the Hokies 4-1 in overtime. Pitzer was named the most outstanding wrestler of the tournament.
First, there was Savauri Shelton, the senior 215 pounder. Shelton was given a herculean task in his opener, facing former (and eventual 2021) champion Dayton Pitzer in the first round.
No. 1 graduate student Reece Heller and redshirt sophomores in No. 1 Mac Stout and No. 4 Dayton Pitzer won ACC Titles at 184, 197 and 285 pounds, respectively, for the Panthers.
DURHAM, N.C. – Virginia Tech entered the final match of the ACC Wrestling Championship already in the lead, but Caleb Henson’s sudden-victory takedown against North Carolina’s Lachlan McNeil ...