{"id":2450,"date":"2007-01-28T17:21:46","date_gmt":"2007-01-28T22:21:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/w2450\/"},"modified":"2007-01-28T17:21:46","modified_gmt":"2007-01-28T22:21:46","slug":"wildcats-edge-wisconsin-badgers-kiss-perfect-season-goodbye","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/w2450\/wildcats-edge-wisconsin-badgers-kiss-perfect-season-goodbye\/","title":{"rendered":"Wildcats Edge Wisconsin, Badgers Kiss Perfect Season Goodbye"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Wildcats squeak past Badgers 19-18<\/p>\n<p>Northwestern 19, Wisconsin 18<br \/>\n125: Precin (NU) dec. Cudd 3-2 OT (3-0)<br \/>\n133: Metzler (NU) dec. Tanelli 3-1 (6-0)<br \/>\n141: Ruschell tech fall Kohlberg (NU) 22-6, 3:12 (6-5)<br \/>\n149: Turner fall Gould (NU) 3:51 (6-11)<br \/>\n157: Henning maj dec. Marella (NU) 11-1 (6-15)<br \/>\n165: Donar dec. Hagel (NU) 6-4 (6-18)<br \/>\n174: Hayes (NU) dec. Maciag 8-4 (9-18)<br \/>\n184: Herbert (NU) maj dec. Brandvold 16-5 (13-18)<br \/>\n197: Tamillow (NU) dec. Herbst 5-0 (16-18)<br \/>\n285: Fox (NU) dec. Massey 3-2 (19-18)<\/p>\n<p>EVANSTON, Ill.&#8211; Dustin Fox&#8217;s (Galion, Ohio\/Galion) escape in the third period of the final match proved to the be the difference as the Wildcats defeated ninth-ranked Wisconsin Friday night at Welsh-Ryan Arena, 19-16. The Wildcats trailed 18-6 heading into the last four matches, but the &#8216;Cats won all four to claim their first Big Ten victory of the season and hand Wisconsin its first dual loss.<\/p>\n<p>The win improves the Wildcats to 11-5 on the year, 1-2 in the Big Ten. Wisconsin picked up their first loss to drop to 15-1, 1-1 in the Big Ten.<\/p>\n<p>Brandon Precin (Orland Park, Ill.\/Carl Sandburg) started off against Wisconsin&#8217;s Collin Cudd at 125 lbs. and after furious action for the first three minutes, the match still remained scoreless heading into the second.<\/p>\n<p>The freshman started down to begin the second frame and escaped to take a 1-0 lead. Neither wrestler could gain advantage after that and Precin went into the third with the 1-0 lead starting on top.<\/p>\n<p>Cudd evened the match at 1-1 and then notched an escape to pull ahead 2-1 with one minute remaining. The Badger surrendered a point for stalling to knot the match at 2-2 with 10 seconds to go. The freshman could not get his takedown before the buzzer and the bout went into overtime.<\/p>\n<p>The one-minute period ended scoreless and the first match of the night headed into a second overtime with Precin down. The freshman escaped with 10 seconds to go and pulled ahead 3-2 with Cudd starting down for the third overtime.<\/p>\n<p>The Badger could not escape the freshman&#8217;s grasp and Precin won his first match in a Big Ten dual to give the &#8216;Cats a 3-0 leading after one bout.<\/p>\n<p>Eric Metzler (Luxemburg, Wis.\/Luxemburg-Casco) took to the mat against Zach Tanelli. For the second-straight match, the first period ended with no score. Tanelli escaped to pull ahead, 1-0, and the Wildcat could not equal the score before the buzzer.<\/p>\n<p>Metzler escaped in the third to even the score at 1-1 with a little over one minute remaining in the match. With a little over 10 seconds remaining, Metzler found a way to get his opponent to the mat for the two-point takedown. With the 3-1 decision, the Wildcats led 6-0. For the first time in Big Ten matches, the &#8216;Cats&#8217; two lowest weights got on the board with valuable points.<\/p>\n<p>NU would surrender the next four matches to the Badgers and the 6-0 lead would turn into an 18-6 deficit.<\/p>\n<p>Wisconsin&#8217;s Kyle Ruschell took an early 2-0 lead over James Kohlberg (Rolling Meadows, Ill.\/Rolling Meadows), wrestling in the place of the injured Ryan Lang (North Royalton, Ohio\/St. Edward) at 141 lbs., but Kohlberg notched a late escape to pull closer at 2-1. Ruschell found his groove and took the match by technical fall to make the score 6-5.<\/p>\n<p>Marty Gould (Lincolnwood, Ill.\/Niles West) took to the mat next at 149 lbs. against Wisconsin&#8217;s seventh-ranked Tyler Turner. Turner scored two points with a takedown in the final 20 seconds of the first period to take a 2-0 lead.<\/p>\n<p>Turner pinned the Wildcat midway through the second period for six team points. Wisconsin took an 11-6 lead going into the 157-pound match. It was the first pin surrendered by the &#8216;Cats in Big Ten duals.<\/p>\n<p>Dominic Marella (Roselle, Ill.\/Conant) faced sixth-ranked Craig Henning at 157 and fell behind in the first period, 2-0. Marella escaped to close to 2-1, but Henning scored a swift takedown to pull ahead, 4-1. The Badger cruised to the 11-1 major decision to give Wisconsin a 15-6 lead.<\/p>\n<p>At 165 lbs., Greg Hagel (Linwood, N.J.\/Blair Academy) took on Jake Donar and although Donar had a good opportunity at a takedown late in the period, he did not get his points in time and the first period ended scoreless.<\/p>\n<p>Donar scored a two-point reversal halfway through the second to take a 2-0 lead. A two-point near-fall gave the Badger a 4-0 lead. Hagel reversed back to close to 4-2 with 40 seconds remaining in the second, but surrendered an escape to allow Donar to take a 5-2 advantage into the third period.<\/p>\n<p>Hagel scored his second reversal of the match to close to 5-4 with 30 seconds remaining in the match, but could not find the equalizer and Donar took the 6-4 decision. Wisconsin led 18-6 heading to the upper weights &#8212; Northwestern&#8217;s strength. The comeback began with 14th-ranked 174-pounder Nick Hayes (Council Bluffs, Iowa\/Lewis Central).<\/p>\n<p>Needing to turn the tide in the dual, Hayes took on Matt Maciag at 174. Hayes scored a takedown in the first minute to pull ahead 2-0. The Badger escaped to close to 2-1 at the end of the first.<\/p>\n<p>Hayes escaped early in the second to pull ahead, 3-1. The Wildcat notched a takedown with his foot barely on the out of bounds line to take a 5-2 lead with one minute left in the second and on top. Maciag took a point with an escape to close to 5-2 with 40 seconds left and the second period ended with the Wildcat holding a three-point advantage.<\/p>\n<p>The Badger could not escape Hayes until there were 40 seconds left in the third, but the junior came right back with a thunderous takedown to extend his lead to 7-3. Maciag escaped, but with the riding-time advantage, Hayes took the 8-4 decision and the &#8216;Cats started to climb back, making the score 18-9 with the most dangerous weapon in the &#8216;Cats&#8217; arsenal up next.<\/p>\n<p>Top-ranked 184-pounder Jake Herbert (Wexford, Pa.\/North Allegheny) took to the mat against Wisconsin&#8217;s 16th-ranked Tyler Brandvold hungry for a win and bonus points to bring the Wildcats closer. He needed only 30 seconds to score his first points with a two-point takedown. Brandvold spent the rest of the first on his stomach and Herbert took a 2-0 lead into the second period.<\/p>\n<p>Herbert reversed 10 seconds into the second to pull ahead 4-0 and both wrestlers went neutral after the junior gave up an escape. Herbert promptly dropped the Badger to the mat for another takedown. After yet another two-pointer, Herbert led 8-2 going into the third.<\/p>\n<p>After a Brandvold escape, Herbert scored his fourth takedown to extend his lead to 10-4. The top-ranked junior, trying for more bonus points, dropped Brandvold for another takedown and led 12-4. After another takedown and riding time, Herbert took the 16-5 major decision and the &#8216;Cats closed the gap to 18-13. Herbert improved his perfect record to 19-0 on the season.<\/p>\n<p>Second-ranked Mike Tamillow (Oak Park, Ill.\/Fenwick) came next at 197 lbs. against 12th-ranked Dallas Herbst. The Wildcat struck first with a two-point takedown midway through the opening frame. Tamillow had the Badger set up in the closing seconds, but could not score the pin or near-fall before the buzzer. The junior went into the second leading 2-0.<\/p>\n<p>The Wildcat went ahead 3-0 with an escape, causing the grapplers to go neutral. Tamillow took another point to go ahead 4-0 heading into the third period.<\/p>\n<p>After another Tamillow escape, the junior took the 5-0 decision and the &#8216;Cats put themselves into position to take the dual if fourth-ranked heavyweight Dustin Fox could take his match. The Wildcats trailed 18-16 heading into the final bout.<\/p>\n<p>Fox came close to a takedown of Massey in the final minute of the first period, but the opening frame ended scoreless with Fox on top to being the second.<\/p>\n<p>The Badger escaped with one and a half minutes remaining to pull ahead 1-0, but the junior came right back with a two-point takedown to take the lead, 2-1. Massey registered a late escape to tie the score at 2-2 heading into the third.<\/p>\n<p>The Wildcat started down for the final frame and brought the crowd to its feet with an escape in the first 20 seconds. Fox held on for the 3-2 decision and after trailing by 12, the &#8216;Cats notched their first Big Ten win, 19-18.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;The first Big Ten win is always a special one, &#8220;head coach Tim Cysewski said. &#8220;Our lower weight guys came up a little short in the first two duals, but tonight, they came up big. Heavyweights just have to worry about wrestling. Dustin has been there before and it&#8217;s great to have him in that spot.&#8221;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Wildcats squeak past Badgers 19-18 Northwestern 19, Wisconsin 18 125: Precin (NU) dec. Cudd 3-2 OT (3-0) 133: Metzler (NU) dec. Tanelli 3-1 (6-0) 141: Ruschell tech fall Kohlberg (NU) 22-6, 3:12 (6-5) 149: Turner fall Gould (NU) 3:51 (6-11) 157: Henning maj dec. 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