TEMPE, Ariz.—The Arizona State wrestling team (4-2, 0-0 Pac-12) is set for a pair of duals this weekend, traveling to Columbus, Ohio, on Friday to take on Ohio State (1-0) at 5 p.m. MT/7 p.m. ET, before returning to Wells Fargo Arena on Sunday to open the Pac-12 slate against Boise State (0-1) at 7 p.m. MT.
The match against the Buckeyes will be streamed on BTN Plus (subscription required), while the home dual against the Broncos will be live streamed for free on TheSunDevils.com.
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ARIZONA STATE PROBABLE LINEUP (OHIO STATE & BOISE STATE)
125: Ares Carpio (2-1, 2-1 duals) OR Mikel Perales (1-2, 1-2 duals)
133: Dalton Brady (1-2, 1-2 duals) OR Cord Coronado (1-2, 1-2 duals)
141: Robbie Mathers (5-1, 5-1 duals)
149: No. 17 Matt Kraus (5-1, 1-1 duals)
157: Oliver Pierce (3-3, 3-3 duals)
165: Jacen Petersen (5-1, 5-1 duals) OR Preston McCalmon (0-1, 0-1 duals)
174: Zachary Smith (3-2, 3-2 duals)
184: No. 3 Blake Stauffer (6-0, 6-0 duals)
197: Josh DaSilveira (3-3, 3-3 duals)
HWT: Tanner Hall (4-2, 4-2 duals) OR Chace Eskam (0-0, 0-0 duals)
OHIO STATE (1-0 DUALS) PROBABLES
125: #1 Nathan Tomasello (Rs.-So.) 2-0
133: #5 Johnni DiJulius (Rs.-Sr.) 5-0
141: #19 Micah Jordan (Rs.-Fr.) 6-0
149: Cody Burcher (Rs.-Fr.) 7-0
157: Jake Ryan (Rs.-Fr.) 7-0
165: Justin Kresevic (Rs.-Jr.) 4-3
174: #1 Bo Jordan (Rs.-So.) 3-0
184: #5 Kenny Courts (Rs.-Sr.) 5-1 OR Jack Rozema (Rs.-So.) 2-2
197: Matthew O’Hara (Rs.-Sr.) 4-2
285: #18 Nick Tavanello (Rs.-Jr.) 6-0
The Buckeyes are 1-0 in duals on the year, defeating Virginia, 34-6, on Nov. 13. Last time out, Ohio State competed at the Michigan State Open, with Ke-Shawn Hayes winning the 141 pound title, while Jose Rodriguez was runner-up at 133 pounds.
Last season, the Buckeyes defeated the Sun Devils, 30-10 as part of the Journeymen Tussle in Albany, N.Y. Preston McCalmon picked up a 5-0 decision at 149 pounds, while Jacen Petersen earned at 10-1 major decision at 165 pounds.
BOISE STATE (0-1) PROBABLES
125: Rami Haddadin, RS-JR (5-1, 2-0)
133: Josh Newberg, RS-SO (6-5, 1-1)
141: Jake Velarde, RS-SO (5-4, 1-1)
149: No. 15 Geordan Martinez, SO (7-2, 1-1)
157: Chris Castillo, RS-SR (7-6, 1-1)
165: Taylor West, RS-SR (10-5, 1-1)
174: Austin Dewey, RS-JR (6-5, 0-2)
184: Keavon Buckley, RS-FR (2-2, 0-0)
197: Chili Sabin, RS-FR (1-2, 0-0)
285: Gaylen Edmo, RS-SO (3-3, 1-1)
The Broncos are 0-1 on the year, falling to Iowa State, 34-3, on Nov. 12 Last week at the Cyclone Open, Geo Martinez finished third at 149 pounds, and is currently 7-2 on the year.
Last season, the Sun Devils picked up a narrow, 20-18, victory over Boise State on the road, with wins from five weights, including returners Christian Pagdilao (149), Blake Stauffer (184), Josh DaSilveira (197), and Chace Eskam (HWT).
UP NEXT
The Sun Devils are off next week, and will return to action Dec. 4-5 at the Las Vegas Invite in Las Vegas, Nev. ASU will then round out the 2015 portion of the slate at the Midlands Championships, Dec. 29-30, in Evanston, Ill.
LAST TIME OUT
ASU split its matches at the Illinois Duals last week, defeating SIUE, 38-6, before falling to the host Illini, 27-9.
A trio of Sun Devil seniors went 2-0 on the day, Ares Carpio at 125 pounds, Matt Kraus at 149 pounds, and Blake Stauffer at 184 pounds.
Carpio started the day with a 14-7 decision over SIUE’s Troy Gassaway before coming out on top in an 8-6 decision over Francis Edelen.
Kraus picked up his third major decision of the season, going 13-2 over John Fahy of SIUE before coming back to a 7-5 sudden victory decision over Kyle Langenderfer. Kraus trailed, 5-2, in the third period before getting a much-needed escape and takedown to force overtime. With seconds into OT, Kraus picked up a takedown to end the bout in his favor.
Stauffer picked up the 10th tech fall in his career, 17-2, over Derek Nagel, and now sits in a tie for No. 6 all-time at ASU in career tech falls with Ryan Bader (2003-06). Against Illinois’ Jeff Koepke, Stauffer picked up his 44th career dual victory, placing him in a tie for 19th all-time at ASU with Shawn Charles (1990-93).
Sophomore Robbie Mathers picked up a 12-3 major decision over SIUE’s Angelo Silvestro at 141, while redshirt sophomore Oliver Pierce (157 pounds) and sophomore Jacen Petersen (165 pounds) picked up back-to-back pins over Nate Higgins and Erik Travers, respectively. Freshman Zachary Smith also picked up a 15-5 major decision in his win over SIUE’s Clayton Bass.
IN THE RANKINGS
ASU picked up two votes toward the USA Today/NWCA Poll, and are also ranked at No. 26 by WrestlingReport. WrestlingReport also ranks five Sun Devils individually: Ares Carpio (125, No. 26), Matt Kraus (149, No. 16), Oliver Pierce (157, No. 31), Blake Stauffer (184, No. 2), and Tanner Hall (HWT, No. 28).
Additionally, Kraus is ranked at No. 17 by InterMat, which also ranks Stauffer at No. 3 in the nation. The Open Mat ranks Stauffer at No. 2, and ranks Christian Pagdilao (149) at No. 12. Amateur Wrestling News ranks Pagdilao at No. 14, Pierce at No. 20, and Stauffer at No. 3.
STAUFFER WINS AT NWCA ALL-STAR CLASSIC
All-American Blake Stauffer opened his redshirt senior season with a victory at the 50th NWCA All-Star Classic on Nov. 1 at McCamish Pavilion in Atlanta, defeating Lehigh’s All-American Nate Brown in a 4-1, sudden victory decision.
For his efforts, Stauffer was named the red team’s outstanding wrestler for the classic, and is ASU’s 14th NWCA All-Star Classic winner in program history, the first since Anthony Robles and Bubba Jenkins won in 2011.
ASU’S ALL-TIME NWCA ALL-STAR CLASSIC COMPETITORS
2015 (184)—Blake Stauffer dec. Nate Brown (Lehigh), 4-1 (SV OT)
2010 (125)—Anthony Robles tech fall Zach Sanders (Minnesota), 20-2
(157)—Bubba Jenkins major Adam Hall (Boise State), 12-4
2009 (125)—Anthony Robles withdrew from event
2007 (157)—Trent Paulson (Iowa State) dec. Brian Stith, 2-1
2006 (165)—Eric Tannenbaum (Michigan) dec. Patrick Pitsch, 4-0
2000 (165)—Steve Blackford major Kirk White (Boise State), 13-1
1997 (177)—Erich Harvey (Michigan State) dec. Aaron Simpson, 4-3 tb
1995 (167)—Markus Mollica dec. Mark Branch (Oklahoma State), 3-2
1994 (167)—Shaon Fry (Missouri) dec. Markus Mollica, 5-2
1993 (126)—Shawn Charles dec. Tony Purler (Nebraska), 8-6
1992 (126)—Terry Brands (Iowa) major Shawn Charles, 21-13
1991 (158)—Steve Hamilton (Iowa State) dec. Ray Miller, 8-6
(190)—Rex Holman dec. Mike Funk (Northwestern), 5-2
1990 (118)—Doug Wyland (North Carolina) dec. Zeke Jones, 4-3
(134)—Mike Lingenfelter (Lock Haven) injury Andy McNaughton, 4:47
(142)—Joe Reynolds (Oklahoma) dec. Thom Ortiz, 3-2
(167)—Dan St. John dec. Baron Blakely (Oklahoma), 9-2
1989 (177)—Jim Gressley withdrew from event (injured)
1988 (190)—Eric Voelker (Iowa State) dec. Mike Davies, 7-4
1981 (126)—Ricky Dellagatina (Kentucky) major Gary Bohay, 17-9
Hvy—Dan Severn tied Bruce Baumgartner (Indiana State), 4-4
1980 (190)—Dan Severn withdrew from event (injured)
1979 (177)—Steve Frazier (Michigan) dec. Dave Severn, 7-3
1978 (177)—Don Shuler dec. Jim Blackman (Franklin & Marshall), 7-4
(190)—Jim Marzone (Northwestern) dec. Dan Severn, 10-6
1977 (150)—Roye Oliver dec. Mark Churella (Michigan), 5-4
(177)—Dave Severn withdrew from event (injury)
1968 (Hvy)—Curley Culp dec. Dave Porter (Michigan), 5-2
1967 (118)—Glenn McMinn Sr. dec. Jim Anderson (Minnesota), 3-2
(Hvy)—Curley Culp pinned Dave Porter (Michigan), 3:38
ROBLES RETURNS TO PAC-12 NETWORKS BROADCAST TEAM
Arizona State wrestling standout and 2011 NCAA Champion Anthony Robles returns for his second season as an analyst for the Pac-12 Networks, it was announced on Wednesday, Nov. 18.
Robles joins Rich Burk, Jason Knapp, and Ken Chertow, covering nine regular-season matchups around the league.
The broadcast schedule includes four in Tempe, culminating in the Pac-12 Championships finals on Saturday, Feb. 27 at 5 p.m. PT/6 p.m. MT.
Last season, along with joining the Pac-12 Networks broadcast crew, Robles joined the ESPN broadcast team in its coverage of the 2015 NCAA Wrestling Championships.
ON THE HOME SLATE
Following the home opener against Northern Colorado, the Sun Devils will host five other dual matches at Wells Fargo Arena.
ASU welcomes Pac-12 foe Boise State on Sunday, Nov. 22 at 6 p.m. MT, which will mark the final wrestling home event of 2015.
In 2016, the Sun Devils kick off the year by hosting Iowa State on Friday, January 15 at 8 p.m., followed by a rematch with West Virginia on Saturday, Jan. 23 at 11 a.m. MT. On that day, the Sun Devils will also host Pac-12 foe Stanford at 3 p.m. MT.
The final home match of the season, against Oregon State, is set for Friday, Jan. 29, at 5 p.m. MT.
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ASU TO HOST THE 2016 PAC-12 WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS
On Saturday, Feb. 27, 2016, Arizona State will host Oregon State, Stanford, Boise State, Cal Poly, and Cal State Bakersfield at the Pac-12 Wrestling Championships at Wells Fargo Arena.
The Pac-12 Conference will release ticket information at a later date.
In 2015, Blake Stauffer and Christian Pagdilao became ASU’s first conference champions since 2011 with wins at 184 pounds and 149 pounds, respectively. Their performances helped ASU to a second-place finish with 107.0 points, the Sun Devils’ best finish since winning it all in 2006.
THE 2016 NCAA WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS
The 2016 NCAA Wrestling Championships are set for March 17-19 at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
In 2015, ASU qualified six wrestlers, including All-American Blake Stauffer, who finished fourth overall at the 184-pound weight class. Other NCAA qualifiers returning to the 2015-16 roster include Ares Carpio (125), Matt Kraus (141), Christian Pagdilao (149), and Oliver Pierce (157).
2015 PAC-12 SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR ESKAM RETURNS FOR SIXTH SEASON
ASU’s heavyweight wrestler Chace Eskam, the 2015 Pac-12 Scholar-Athlete of the Year, has been granted a sixth year of eligibility by the NCAA, head coach Zeke Jones announced prior to the season.
Eskam was granted a final year to compete for the Sun Devils following the successful cancer battle that sidelined him during his sophomore year. Following his freshman season at Cal State Fullerton, Eskam transferred to Arizona State in 2011, was diagnosed with the illness in 2012, and went into remission the following year.
In 2013-14, Eskam returned to the mat at 197 pounds, winning his first bout in over a year by way of a 4-2 sudden-victory decision. Later in the season, Eskam moved up a weight class and started at heavyweight for the Sun Devils for the rest of the year.
In 2014-15, Eskam started each match for ASU at heavyweight, going 17-14, including a 4-1 mark in Pac-12 dual bouts. He also recorded three bonus-point victories on the year, and was the first wrestling conference scholar-athlete since the 2013 season.
THE RETURNERS
Anthony Anderson (R-Fr./174), Sully Cauley (R-Fr./197), Alexander D’Aloisio (R-Fr./133), Austyn Harris (R-Fr./HWT), Michael Oramas (R-Fr./149), Mikel Perales (R-Fr./125), Koby Reyes (R-Fr./141), Jacen Petersen (So./165), Christian Pagdilao (R-So./149), Oliver Pierce (R-So./157), Dalton Brady (Jr./133), Jesse Calderon (Jr./133), Wes Moore (Jr./197), Ryan Nantuna (Jr./149), Ares Carpio (Sr./125), Cord Coronado (Sr./133), Matt Kraus (Sr./149), Kaylon Sencio (Sr./157), Josh DaSilveira (R-Sr./197), Preston McCalmon (R-Sr./165), Tyree Owens (R-Sr./125), Blake Stauffer (R-Sr./184), Chace Eskam (6th Year Senior/HWT)
THE NEWCOMERS
Lance Benick (Fr./197/Fridley, Minn.), Jake Deutschlander (Fr./165/Carver, Minn.), Chance Eskam (Fr./HWT/Carlsbad, Calif.), Andy Gandara (Fr./141/Somerton, Ariz.), Tanner Hall (Fr./HWT/Meridian, Idaho), Paul Klein (Fr./133/New Orleans, La.), Josh Kramer (Fr./125, Buckeye, Ariz.), Josh Maruca (Fr./149/Murrysville, Pa.), Ted Rico (Fr./133/Queen Creek, Ariz.), Tyler Sage (Fr./141/Weston, Fla.), Josh Shields (Fr./157/Murrysville, Pa.), Conner Small (Fr./174/Issaquah, Wash.), Zach Smith (Fr./174/Wexford, Mass.), Antony Valencia (Fr./165/Bellflower, Calif.), Zahid Valencia (Fr./184/Bellflower, Calif.), Nikko Villarreal (Fr./Gilroy, Calif./Gilroy HS), Kirk Wilson (Fr./HWT/Baton Rouge, La.), Robbie Mathers (So./141)
ASU WELCOMES COUNTRY’S NO. 1-RANKED RECRUITING CLASS TO TEMPE
Arizona State’s incoming freshman class was named No. 1 in the nation, Amateur Wrestling News announced in August.
This marks the first time the Sun Devils have had the top recruiting class, per AWN, since 1988. The last time ASU was ranked was at 11 in 2010.
Announced in the fall of 2014, the ASU signees include Anthony Valencia (St. John Bosco, Bellflower, Calif.), Zahid Valencia (St. John Bosco, Bellflower, Calif.), Lance Benick (Totino-Grace HS, Fridley, Minn.), Josh Maruca (Franklin Regional HS, Murrysville, Pa.), Josh Shields (Franklin Regional HS, Murrysville, Pa.), and Nikko Villarreal (Gilroy, Gilroy, Calif.). Tanner Hall (Meridian, Meridian, Idaho) signed with the Sun Devils in the spring.
ANTHONY VALENICA TO TAKE 2015-16 TO PREP FOR RIO OLYMPIC TRIALS
In preparation for the upcoming Olympic Trials and the 2016 Rio Olympics, Anthony Valencia has decided to redshirt the upcoming competition season.
“You don’t get the chance to qualify to redshirt to focus on the Olympics very often when you’re someone as young as Anthony,” head coach Zeke Jones said. “I don’t know if I’ve ever seen a high school senior qualify, but he meets the US Olympic Standard to take a year where he can train and compete, travel all around the country and the world, which will put him on track to reaching his ultimate, and really any athlete’s ultimate goal to be an Olympic Champion.”
Valencia reached the qualification standards while still in high school as he finished in the top-8 at the 2015 Senior World Team Trials earlier this year.
The U.S. Olympic Wrestling Trials will be held in Iowa City, Iowa, in 2016. The event is scheduled for April 8-10, four months prior to the Olympic Games.
The 2016 Summer Olympics will be held Aug. 5-21 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
HEAD COACH ZEKE JONES
The seventh coach in ASU wrestling history, Zeke Jones was hired in April 2014. In his first season with the Sun Devils, Jones led ASU to a second-place finish at the Pac-12 Championships, the best finish since 2006, and coached six wrestlers to the 2015 NCAA Wrestling Championships, including All-American Blake Stauffer (184 pounds).
An Olympic silver medalist for the United States, Jones was the 1991 World Champion at 52kg, a four-time World-Cup Champion, and coached United States’ Olympians in the 1996, 2000, 2004, and 2012 Olympic Games.
A member of ASU’s 1988 NCAA Wrestling Championship team, Jones was a three-time All-American and Pac-10 Champion for the Sun Devils. A national runner-up at 118, Jones sits at No. 4 in ASU’s career record book in both overall victories (134) and dual victories (59). He also holds the school record for dual match victories in a season with 22 during the 1989-90 campaign.
THE COACHING STAFF
Joining head coach Zeke Jones on the 2015-16 coaching staff are fourth-year assistant coach Lee Pritts, second-year assistant coach Chris Pendleton, and volunteer assistant Jordan Oliver.
Pendleton previously served as an assistant coach at Wyoming for four seasons, and specialized in training the team’s upper weight classes. Pendleton was a two-time NCAA Champion and three-time All-American at Oklahoma State.
Oliver, also a two-time NCAA Champion from Oklahoma State was a four-time All-American for the Cowboys, and set the career record for pins with 54. In his second year with USA Wrestling, Oliver stands as the No. 2 wrestler at 65 kg.