{"id":1837,"date":"2005-12-06T06:36:46","date_gmt":"2005-12-06T11:36:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/?p=1837"},"modified":"2005-12-06T06:37:32","modified_gmt":"2005-12-06T11:37:32","slug":"uncs-nadolsky-takes-first-nittany-lion-open","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/w1837\/uncs-nadolsky-takes-first-nittany-lion-open\/","title":{"rendered":"UNC&#8217;s Nadolsky Takes First @ Nittany Lion Open"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>STATE COLLEGE, Pa. &#8211; Junior Spencer Nadolsky placed first in the heavyweight division, and four other Tar Heels claimed top-four finishes to lead the University of North Carolina wrestling team Sunday at Penn State&#8217;s Nittany Lion Open. Junior David Dashiell (197) took second, redshirt freshman Vincent Ramirez (141) and sophomore Justin Dobies (184) both placed third and junior Drew Forshey (125) finished fourth.<\/p>\n<p>Nadolsky went 5-0 on the day to run his season record to 19-2 and claim his first individual title at Carolina. The Holland, Mich., native opened with a pin of Paul Burser of Edinboro in 5:31 and followed with a 6-0 decision over Jeff Barker of Buffalo in the second round. Nadolsky then posted an 11-0 major decision over Joe Farina of Penn State and a 3-2 win over Virginia Tech&#8217;s Mike Faust in the semifinals. Nadolsky then followed with his second pin of the day in the final, a defeat of Navy&#8217;s Ed Prendergast in 2:35. He leads the Tar Heels with nine pins on the season.<\/p>\n<p>Dashiell opened with four straight wins to reach the 197 final, where he fell to Lehigh&#8217;s Matt Cassidy, 3-1 in overtime. He posted victories over Steve Funk of Millersville (8-1), Tyler Moyer of Navy (6-1), Todd Wisman of Army (6-1) and Jeff Clemens of Michigan State (6-1) in the semifinal. Dashiell is now 14-3 this season and has posted top-five finishes in all three of the Tar Heels&#8217; tournaments.<\/p>\n<p>Ramirez, now 16-4 on the year, placed third at 125 for his third straight top-four finish. He opened with three consecutive wins and rebounded from a semifinal loss to Michigan State&#8217;s Andy Simmons with a 6-4 decision over Alex Krem of Maryland in the consolation final. <\/p>\n<p>Dobies went 5-1 to place third at 184 to push his season record to 8-4. He won four straight to open the tournament and logged a 3-2 win over Navy&#8217;s Chris Pogue in the third-place bout.<\/p>\n<p>One of three Tar Heels wrestling at 125, Forshey was 4-2 with one win via fall on the day to take fourth. He is now 10-3 this season. Junior Bobby Shaw also reached the seventh-place bout at 125, while freshman Dennis Drury, who was wrestling unattached, took sixth at 197 with a 3-2 record in the tourney.<\/p>\n<p>Following a break for final exams, the Tar Heels return to the mat Dec. 18 at the Clarion Duals. Carolina, 3-0 in duals, will face Clarion, Drexel and Kent State in the event.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>STATE COLLEGE, Pa. &#8211; Junior Spencer Nadolsky placed first in the heavyweight division, and four other Tar Heels claimed top-four finishes to lead the University of North Carolina wrestling team Sunday at Penn State&#8217;s Nittany Lion Open. 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