2022 NCAA Division I Championships – 141 Pounds

February 25, 2022

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141 Quarterfinal Highlights

#1 Nick Lee (Penn State) pinned #8 Grant Willits (Oregon State), 3:45 – Leading 3-0 in the second period, the returning NCAA champion got tangled up in a scramble position but was able to leverage the Beaver onto his back and hold him there for a fall, securing big bonus points for the Nittany Lions.

#4 Real Woods (Stanford) won by TF over #12 CJ Composto (Penn), 16-0 (4:06) – Stanford’s Woods dominated from the top position, securing a quick takedown and then racking up several sets of four-point nearfall counts via tilt for a semifinal berth and guaranteed All-American finish.

#6 Cole Matthews (Pitt) dec. #3 Sebastian Rivera (Rutgers), 6-5 — After falling behind 2-0 on a Rivera takedown a minute into the match, the Panther came back to score two takedowns; one with 34 seconds left in the first period and a second with 50 seconds left in the match to lead 6-3. The Scarlet Knight cut the margin to one on an escape and stalling point against Matthews.

#15 Kizhan Clarke (North Carolina) dec. 10. Jake Bergeland (Minnesota), 3-0 — The former American University transfer earned his first All-American honor scoring a takedown in the first period then rode the Gopher the entire third period for a 2:58 riding time advantage.

141 pounds – Round 2 Notes

In a wild set of 141 round of 16 matches, five matches were decided in overtime, including a major upset when #15 Kizhan Clarke (UNC) locked up a tight double leg and took down #2 Jaydin Eierman (Iowa) with authority in sudden victory to land a 4-2 OT upset. Officials took at least five minutes to review a challenge by Iowa before confirming the winning points.

There was also a controversial finish that saw #3 Sebastian Rivera (Rutgers) outlast upset-minded #19 Chad Red in a back-and-forth battle that ended on an out-of-bounds stall point.

Five seconds of riding time in the tiebreakers was the difference, as #12 CJ Composto (Penn) upset #5 Andrew Alirez (Northern Colorado) in a match that was stalled for several minutes due to a coaches’ review.

#6 Cole Matthews (Pitt) held on for a 3-2 TB win over #11 Matt Kazimir (Columbia), while #8 Grant Willits (Oregon State) triumphed with a 3-1 OT over #9 Allan Hart (Missouri).

141 pounds – Round 1 Notes

All top-12 seeded wrestlers advanced with the exception of No. 7 Clay Carlson (SDSU), who was defeated by Frankie Tal Shahar (Northwestern), 4-3.  Tal Shahar scored the winning takedown with 19 seconds left.

Going for his fourth All-American honor, #19 Chad Red (Nebraska) rode #14 Dresden Simon (Central Michigan)  for the entire third period and accumulated 3:48 in riding time to hold on for a 6-5 victory.

Ohio State transfer Quinn Kinner (Rider) used an escape and third period takedown to defeat Dylan D’Emilio (Ohio State) 3-0.

The first three weight classes each featured wrestlers who transferred from the now defunct Old Dominion wrestling program. 2021 All-Americans Killian Cardinale (West Virginia) and Michael McGee (Arizona State) picked up victories at 125 and 133, respectively, while Campbell’s Shannon Hanna was defeated by Columbia’s Matt Kazimir, 5-2, at 141.

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Head-to-Head Meetings between Top-10 Ranked Wrestlers:

Session I (First Round) Notes/Quotes – March 17 (beginning 12 noon EST)

Session II (Second Round) Notes/Quotes – March 17 (beginning 7 p.m. EST)

Session III (Quarterfinal) Notes/Quotes – March 18 (beginning 11 a.m. EST)

Session IV (Semifinal) Notes/Quotes – March 18 (beginning 8 p.m. EST)

Session V (All-American Round) Notes/Quotes – March 19 (beginning 11 a.m. EST)

Session VI (Finals) Notes/Quotes – March 19 (beginning 11 a.m. EST)

Mike Finn, who became editor of WIN Magazine in 2003, has been covering amateur wrestling for the past 33 years. He can be reached at mikef@win-magazine.com.

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