{"id":298,"date":"2005-01-13T05:52:50","date_gmt":"2005-01-13T11:52:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/?p=298"},"modified":"-0001-11-30T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"-0001-11-30T05:00:00","slug":"sun-devils-fall-to-sooners-20-17","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/w298\/sun-devils-fall-to-sooners-20-17\/","title":{"rendered":"Sun Devils Fall to Sooners 20-17"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.collegesports.com\/sports\/m-wrestl\/stories\/011205aai.html \"target=\"blank\">No. 18 Sun Devil Wrestling Falls to Visiting No. 10 Oklahoma, 20-17<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Teams each win five individual bouts, but Sooners take victory with bonus point wins<\/p>\n<p>TEMPE, Ariz. &#8211; The No. 18 Arizona State University team was involved in its second close dual contest in a three day span, but, unlike Monday night, the Sun Devils were unable to come out on top as visiting No. 10 Oklahoma recorded a 20-17 victory Wednesday night inside Wells Fargo Arena. The Sun Devils (4-4-1) and Sooners (6-1-0) each won five of the 10 bouts, but more bonus team points were earned by OU to secure the team win.<\/p>\n<p> A Top 10 battle opened the dual with No. 9 Jeremy Mendoza (Jr., Temecula, Calif.) meeting undefeated and No. 1 Sam Hazewinkel. The top-ranked 125-pound wrestler in the nation showed why he sits atop the polls as he recorded a 13-1 major decision to give OU an early 4-0 lead. ASU jumped into the team scoring at 133 with John Espinoza (So., Phoenix) taking a 9-7, sudden victory decision. Trailing 3-1 at the start of the third period, Espinoza used a takedown, two escapes and two penalty points to tie the bout at seven. In the overtime period, Espinoza took down his opponent, Joe Comparin, to secure the victory, 9-7.<\/p>\n<p> OU countered the Sun Devil momentum with a pair of victories at 141 and 149 to bring the team score to 14-3. At 141, Chris Frieje (Fr., Mesa, Ariz.) met No. 2 Teyon Ware and hung tough with the former NCAA champion before the Sooner recorded a 10-2 major decision. OU picked up six team points on an ASU forfeit at 149.<\/p>\n<p> Looking to cut into the visitor&#8217;s lead, No. 13 Brian Stith (So., Hampton, Va.) recorded a 9-1 major decision at 157 to bring the team score to 14-7. Patrick Pitsch (Fr., Spanaway, Wash.) continued the ASU winning with a hard-fought 8-7 decision at 165, bringing the Sun Devils to within four points of the Sooners, 14-10.<\/p>\n<p> But OU took the next two bouts to build a larger lead. Rick Renzi (Fr., Flagstaff, Ariz.) suffered a 13-7 defeat at 165 before No. 8 C.B. Dollaway (Jr., Mt. Gilead, Ohio) lost a 9-7 overtime battle with No. 14 Justin Dyer at 184. With the team score at 20-10, ASU needed bonus-point victories from its two highest-ranked wrestlers. No. 6 Ryan Bader (Jr., Reno, Nev.) tried to keep the Sun Devils in the dual, but was unable to as his 9-3 victory put the team score at 20-13 and putting the team victory for ASU out of reach. In the final bout of the night, No. 3 Cain Velasquez (Jr., Yuma, Ariz.) recorded an 8-0 major decision over No. 12 Jake Hager to bring the dual to its final margin, 20-17. The Sun Devils hit the mats again Sunday at 7 p.m. when they play host to Pac-10 Conference foe Cal State Fullerton inside Wells Fargo Arena. 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