TEMPE, Ariz.— The majority of the No. 8 Sun Devil starters will get an extra week to prepare for next weekend's top-10 matchup vs. No. 7 Lehigh while seven Sun Devils are slated to travel to this weekend's Edinboro Open - Josh Kramer (125), Nikko Villarreal (141), Cory Crooks (141), Oliver Pierce (157), Kordell Norfleet (184), Cade Belshay (197), and Austyn Harris (197) - on Saturday, Feb. 3 starting at 9 am ET/7 am MT.
Results throughout the day can be found on Trackwrestling.com.
WIN STREAK
The Sun Devils are currently riding a 10-match win streak, in sole possession of the third-longest win streak in program history. The 1977-78 team won 13 straight and the 1975-76 team earned a perfect 15-0 record for the longest win streak in program history.
Z. VALENCIA IN TECH FALL TOP 10
The No. 1 174-pounder in the nation, Zahid Valencia cracked the NCAA Division I top-10 in tech falls last week with his seventh of the season.
1. Jamel Morris (NC State/133) - 10 (38:07)
2. Cam Sykora (North Dakota State/133) - 9 (35:50)
3. Kyle Shoop (Lock Haven/141) - 9 (40:54)
4. Myles Martin (Ohio State/184) - 9 (46:15)
5. Ke-Shawn Hayes (Ohio State/149) - 8 (30:41)
6. Chance Marsteller (Lock Haven/165) - 8 (39:41)
7. Austin DeSanto (Drexel/133) - 7 (25:47)
8. Nick Lee (Penn State/141) - 7 (35:06)
9. Branson Ashworth (Wyoming/165) - 7 (39:15)
10. Zahid Valencia (Arizona State/174) - 7 (40:08)
MILLHOF EARNS SUN DEVILS' SECOND STRAIGHT PAC-12 HONOR
Ryan Millhof (125 lbs) earned the Sun Devils' second straight Pac-12 Wrestler of the Week honor for the week of Jan. 15-21 by defeating back-to-back ranked opponents on back-to-back days. In the Pac-12 opener vs. Stanford (Jan. 19), he took down No. 22 Gabe Townsell and followed it with a 9-4 decision over 2015 Pac-12 champion and two-time NCAA competitor No. 6 Ronnie Bresser of Oregon State on Saturday (Jan. 20).
ZAHID VALENCIA NAMED PAC-12 WRESTLER OF THE WEEK
Zahid Valencia (22-0 this season; No. 1 at 174 lbs) was named Pac-12 Wrestler of the Week for the week of Jan. 8-14 after helping lead his team to their first-ever win at the storied Virginia Duals.
For his efforts, Valencia was named Most Outstanding Wrestler of the dual tournament for the second straight season. He recorded four bonus point wins in four duals over the weekend, two pins in Friday's pool play round as well as a major decision vs. No. 7 Taylor Lujan (No. 11 Northern Iowa) in the semifinals and a tech fall over No. 9 Virginia Tech's Cody Hughes in the finals.