Rutgers wrestling wrapped up action in the NCAA Wrestling Championship

No. 22 Rutgers wrestling wrapped up action in the NCAA Wrestling Championship after No. 13 seed Dean Peterson lost in the ‘Blood Round.’

On Friday, No. 22 Rutgers wrestling wrapped up action in the NCAA Wrestling Championship.

No. 13 seed Dean Peterson (125 Ibs.) ended action for the Scarlet Knights in Tulsa, Oklahoma, losing  3-1 to No. 8 seed Anthony Noto (Lock Haven).

Peterson made it to the ‘Blood Round’ one win shy from All-American status. The 125-pound Peterson won back-to-back matches Friday morning, advancing him to the ‘blood round.’ On his first trip to the NCAA Championship, Peterson finished with a 3-2 record.

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In his first match, Peterson faced No. 19 seed Braxton Brown (Maryland), defeating Brown in a 6-0 decision. After his victory over Brown, Peterson faced No. 11 Patrick McKee (Minnesota). Peterson defeated the two-time All-American by a 6-4 decision.

Rutgers No. 16 seed Joe Heilmann (133 Ibs.) and No. 18 seed Brian Soldano (184 Ibs.) also wrestled on Friday. Heilmann went winless on the day, losing 6-1 to No. 15 seed Kyle Biscoglia (Northern Iowa). Wrestling in the 133-pound weight class, Heilmann wrestled tough in his 6-1 loss. He would finish the tournament with a record of 1-2.

As for No. 18 seed Brian Soldano, the Rutgers freshman won his first match. Soldano pinned No. 16 Reece Heller (Pittsburgh), advancing him to the next round. Unfortunately, that is the farthest the freshman would go. Soldano lost a tough 9-2 decision to No. 8 seed Mitch Finesilver (Michigan) in round three. Soldano finished his first NCAA Championship with a 2-2 record.

Under head coach Scott Goodale, this is the second consecutive season the Scarlet Knights produced seven NCAA qualifiers. Also, it is the ninth season Goodale qualified five or more wrestlers for the national championship.

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NCAA Wrestling Championship: Which Scarlet Knight advanced to round 3?

Rutgers had seven wrestlers take part in the NCAA Wrestling Championship. After day one, which Scarlet Knight is still alive?

After the conclusion of round two on Thursday, No. 22 Rutgers wrestling has three wrestlers advancing to round three in the NCAA Wrestling Championship. No. 13 Dean Peterson (125 Ibs.), No. 16 Joe Heilmann (133 Ibs.), and No. 18 Brian Soldano (184 Ibs.) are the three Scarlet Knights advancing to round three on Friday.

During round one of the 2023 NCAA Wrestling Championships in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the Scarlet Knights had seven wrestlers hit the mat trying to become a champion for their weight class. No. 13 Dean Peterson (125 Ibs.), No. 16 Joe Heilmann (133 Ibs.), No. 31 Anthony White (149 Ibs.), No. 21 Andrew Clark (157 Ibs.), No. 30 Jackson Turley (174 Ibs.), and No. 24 Boone McDermott (HWT) would go on to lose their round one matches, limiting them to one loss shy of elimination.

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For the Scarlet Knights, only one wrestler would be victorious during the first round of action. Freshman Brian Soldano (184 Ibs.) pinned No. 15 seed Layne Malczewski (Michigan State) in the first period, advancing him to the second round.

During Soldano’s second-round match, No. 2 seed Trent Hilday defeated the Rutgers freshman 12-4. Hilday gave Soldano his first loss, one shy of elimination. In round three, Soldano is set to face No. 16 Reece Heller (Pittsburgh) tomorrow morning.

After losing his first match in round one by a 4-3 decision to No. 20 seed Jarrett Trombley (NC State), Rutgers Dean Peterson pulled out a 4-1 decision over No. 29 Nico Provo in round two to advance. Peterson is set to wrestle No. 19 Braxton Brown (Maryland) in round three.

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During Thursday’s early action, Rutgers’ Joe Heilmann lost a tough 4-2 decision over No. 17 seed Brayden Palmer (UT-Chattanooga). Heilmann would battle back Thursday night, defeating No. 33 Ethan Oakley (Appalachian State) 8-4. Tomorrow, Heilmann is scheduled to wrestle No. 15 Kyle Biscoglia (Northern Iowa) for his third-round matchup.

After the conclusion of round two, Peterson, Heilmann, and Soldano are the only Scarlet Knights still alive when wrestling resumes tomorrow morning. The three Scarlet Knights will have to win three matches Friday to earn All-America status. As for the rest of the four Scarlet Knights, they were officially eliminated after receiving their second loss in round two.

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NCAA Wrestling Championships, Finals, live stream, TV channel, how to watch

The NCAA College Wrestling Championships will reach the final day on Saturday night with 10 championship bouts from the Little Caesars Arena

The NCAA College Wrestling Championships will reach the final day on Saturday night with 10 championship bouts from the Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan.  Penn State is leading the way heading into the final day and will be looking for another win tonight to give them their ninth win in the past 13 years in the finals.

This will be a great night of NCAA Wrestling, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the game.

NCAA Wrestling Championships, Finals

  • When: Saturday, March 19
  • Time: 7:00 p.m. ET
  • TV: ESPN
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

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