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No. 6 LW Wrestling upends No. 5 Campbellsville U, 23-9 Seven Blue Raiders record wins in the dual Next match - LWC Wrestling hosts Cumberlands (KY) at Biggers Sports Center, 360 Spickard Drive, Columbia, KY at 7pmCT, January 31, 2014 By Charles Balcom News from Campbellsville University COLUMBIA, KY - The sixth-ranked Lindsey Wilson College Wrestling team defeated No. 5 Campbellsville (KY) Tuesday night 23-9 inside a packed Biggers Sports Center. Lindsey Wilson improves to 7-4 in duals this season while Campbellsville falls to 22-5. Campbellsville took an early lead after third-ranked Cody Steiner won by decision10-8 over sixth-ranked Myron Bradbury at the 125 class to go up 3-0. No. 15 Keaton Thomas would answer for Lindsey Wilson at 133 with an upset 6-5 decision over fourth-ranked Tyler Alsip to tie the dual 3-3. The win would help jumpstart a Blue Raider run that saw Lindsey Wilson grapplers win the next four matches. Third-ranked Wismit Moinius won by a 6-1 decision over seventh-ranked Colby Rinehart at 141 to give Lindsey Wilson their first lead of the day at 6-3. The Blue Raiders would hold that lead for the remainder of the dual. Eighth-ranked Isaac Thomas took a 9-5 win at 149 over Brandon Westerman, who ranks No. 2 at the 141 weight class. Top-ranked Joe Cozart then won by major decision 17-7 over sixth-ranked Shawn McGhee at the 157 class to extend the Blue Raider lead to 13-3. In another upset win, No. 14 Mitchell Judkins defeated No. 11 Treyvontay Rhodes at the 165 class 3-0. The Tigers would get their second win after No. 11 Travis McIntosh won by decision over Erick Gomez 7-2 at 174. Jameel Bryant would answer for the Blue Raiders with an 8-0 major decision over Kyle Sweedman at the 184 class, giving Lindsey Wilson a 20-6 lead with just two weight classes left. Making his Blue Raider debut, Jahwon Akui won in a close 3-2 decision over No. 12 Nate Knauf at the 197 class. Ameer Daniels would fall in the heavyweight class 3-2 to Justin McDaniel, ending the dual 23-9 in favor of Lindsey Wilson. Next match - LWC Wrestling hosts Cumberlands (KY) at Biggers Sports Center, 360 Spickard Drive, Columbia, KY. at 7pmCT, January 31, 2014 Match Summary LWC vs. CU - 125 No. 3 Cody Steiner (CU) won by decision over No. 6 Myron Bradbury (LWC) 10-8. 3.0-0.0Dual Meet Score 23.0 9.0 - Charles Balcom This story was posted on 2014-01-29 05:24:51
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