{"id":684,"date":"2005-02-08T06:28:51","date_gmt":"2005-02-08T12:28:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/?p=684"},"modified":"-0001-11-30T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"-0001-11-30T05:00:00","slug":"nothing-settled-illinois-michigan-battle-to-17-17-tie","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/w684\/nothing-settled-illinois-michigan-battle-to-17-17-tie\/","title":{"rendered":"Nothing Settled: Illinois &#038; Michigan Battle To 17-17 Tie"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Nothing Settled: Michigan and Illinois Battle to 17-17 Tie<\/p>\n<p>Each Team Wins Five Matches in Key Big Ten Clash; Bertin Defeats Tirapelle in Marquee Match <\/p>\n<p>By Dominic Adams &#8211; Staff Writer <br \/>Please send comments, questions or replies to: info@thewrestlingmall.com <\/p>\n<p>ANN ARBOR, Mich. &#8221; The No. 6-ranked University of Michigan wrestling team split 10 individual matches against No. 4 Illinois as the two teams battled to a 17-17 tie to remain undefeated in Big Ten Conference action Sunday in front of 1,551 fans at Cliff Keen Arena. It marks the first U-M tie in four seasons as well as the first tie in the series history between the two programs.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;We knew coming into the dual that every match was important,&#8221;\u009d said Illinois&#8217; fifth-ranked 184 pounder Brian Glynn. <\/p>\n<p>Glynn beat Michigan&#8217;s Joshua Weitzel 10-2 at 184-pounds. It was his major decision that tied the match 14-14. <\/p>\n<p>&#8220;These two teams match up real well,&#8221;\u009d Glynn said. &#8220;We&#8217;re a little disappointed, but we&#8217;ll take the tie.&#8221;\u009d <\/p>\n<p>The match started at 125 pounds where the Illini&#8217;s No. 2 Kyle Ott made quick work of Michigan&#8217;s Jim Shutich. Ott picked up the 14-5 major decision to give Illinois a 4-0 lead. <\/p>\n<p>The match at 133-pounds pitted two former high school teammates against each other when Illinois&#8217; No. 4 Mark Jayne took on Michigan&#8217;s No. 17 Mark Moos. Both attended Ohio&#8217;s St. Edwards High School.<\/p>\n<p>Jayne controlled the match and won 5-2. <\/p>\n<p>&#8220;It was a fun match that I didn&#8217;t take too seriously,&#8221;\u009d Jayne said, talking about the chance to face his former high school teammate and friend. &#8220;We knew Michigan was a real good team.&#8221;\u009d <\/p>\n<p>Michigan&#8217;s No. 5 Josh Churella and No. 5 Eric Tannenbaum both won their matches. Illinois led by a 7-6 margin heading into the most anticipated match of the night. <\/p>\n<p>The Fighting Illini&#8217;s No. 3 Alex Tirapelle was pitted against Michigan&#8217;s No. 2 Ryan Bertin. Bertin won the last meeting 3-1 to finish third at the 2004 National Championship, but Tirapelle defeated Bertin to win the Big Ten title. <\/p>\n<p>A quick takedown gave Bertin a 2-0 lead, but Tirapelle quickly escaped to make the score 2-1. After choosing down to start the second period, Bertin escaped to take a 3-1 lead. Tirapelle scored an early escape in the third period, but would not convert a late scramble into a takedown, losing 3-2. <\/p>\n<p> &#8220;That was a great college wrestling match,&#8221;\u009d said Illinois coach Mark Johnson. &#8220;We knew all along the match at 157 pounds was going to be crucial. That was two good wrestlers going at it until the end.&#8221;\u009d <\/p>\n<p>With the 3-2 decision, Bertin gave the Wolverines&#8217; their first advantage in the dual meet and took the 4-3 lead in the all-time series with his conference rival.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I knew that if I went out and got a takedown early it would take a lot of the pressure off of me,&#8221;\u009d Bertin said. &#8220;It gives you a little better feeling when you beat a guy like that. But it doesn&#8217;t really mean anything until Big 10&#8217;s and nationals. &#8220;<\/p>\n<p>Johnson said the match was the key to the dual meet. <\/p>\n<p>&#8220;It was a critical match,&#8221;\u009d he said. &#8220;Alex had a chance to get a takedown at the end and he didn&#8217;t get it.&#8221;\u009d <\/p>\n<p>&#8220;These two guys know each other so well and there is so much more strategy involved,&#8221;\u009d said Michigan coach Joe McFarland. &#8220;Ryan continued to keep the pressure on, and the match was more important match for rankings and seedings.&#8221;\u009d <\/p>\n<p>The Wolverines would get a big win from No. 2 Ryan Churella at 165 pounds, who won by technical fall against Illinois&#8217; backup Anthony Castillo 17-1. Castillo wrestled because starter No. 10 Donny Reynolds has not wrestled since the Finals at the National Duals.<\/p>\n<p>Churella put Castillo to his back late, in what the crowd thought was a pin. <\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I thought I was going to wrestle Donny,&#8221;\u009d Churella said. &#8220;From what I hear everyone thought it was a pin.&#8221;\u009d <\/p>\n<p>Illinois coach Mark Johnson said Reynolds should be recovered from his ankle injury, and will wrestle Feb. 11 against Penn State. <\/p>\n<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s what&#8217;s best for the kid,&#8221;\u009d Johnson said. &#8220;Everybody&#8217;s beat up this time of year.&#8221;\u009d <\/p>\n<p>Illinois would win the next three matches to take a 17-14 lead heading into the heavyweight match between Michigan&#8217;s No. 3 Greg Wagner and Illinois&#8217; Mike Behnke. <\/p>\n<p>Wagner controlled the match for the 6-2 win. <\/p>\n<p>&#8220;It was a great dual meet, unfortunately it had to end the way it did,&#8221;\u009d McFarland said. &#8220;I thought we were in a position to put ourselves in the driver&#8217;s seat in the Big Ten.&#8221;\u009d <\/p>\n<p>Michigan hosts Ohio State Feb. 11 and Illinois hosts Penn State the same day. <\/p>\n<p>The Wolverines toughest conference dual remaining will be at Iowa Feb. 13 and at Michigan State Feb. 18, while the Fighting Illini will wrestle at Minnesota Feb. 20. <\/p>\n<p>&#8220;This is just a piece of the puzzle,&#8221;\u009d McFarland said. &#8220;We have to continue to make improvements from individual to individual.&#8221;\u009d <\/p>\n<p>Regardless of the tie both teams have shown they can contend for the Big Ten title just over three weeks away in Iowa City, March 5-6. <\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I think it will be us and Michigan at the Big 10&#8217;s,&#8221;\u009d Glynn said. &#8220;It looks like we&#8217;ll be battling for the Big 10 (Championship).&#8221;\u009d <\/p>\n<p>Michigan, 17 vs. Illinois, 17 <br \/>125 &#8212; Kyle Ott (UI) major dec. Jim Shutich, 14-5 <br \/>133 &#8212; Mark Jayne (UI) dec. Mark Moos, 5-2 <br \/>141 &#8212; Josh Churella (U-M) dec. Casio Perro, 7-2 <br \/>149 &#8212; Eric Tannenbaum (U-M) dec. Anton Dietzen, 5-2 <br \/>157 &#8212; Ryan Bertin (U-M) dec. Alex Tirapelle, 3-2 <br \/>165 &#8212; Ryan Churella (U-M) tech. fall Anthony Castillo, 17-1 (6:30) <br \/>174 &#8212; Pete Friedl (UI) dec. Nick Roy, 6-3 <br \/>184 &#8212; Brian Glynn (UI) major dec. Joshua Weitzel, 10-2 <br \/>197 &#8212; Tyrone Byrd (UI) dec. Willie Breyer, 4-2 <br \/>Hwt &#8212; Greg Wagner (U-M) dec. 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