ALLENTOWN, Pa. – The Washington and Lee University wrestling team delivered an impressive performance at the Scotty Duals, hosted by Muhlenberg College, finishing 4-0 against competition on Saturday. The Generals posted commanding victories over Rowan CC, Muhlenberg, Lycoming, and Johns Hopkins.
W&L 58, Rowan CC 0
125: Tony Urso over Joshua Kinchen (MD 16-7)
133:
Calvin Wiedemer over Joaquin Poventud (Fall 1:52)
184:
Zak Silnutzer over Andrew Szwedyk (Fall 0:26)
197:
Tucker Bellanca over Jayden Mora (Fall 3:08)
W&L 39, Johns Hopkins 9
W&L 34, Muhlenberg 10
W&L 34, Lycoming 12
EXHIBITION RESULTS
141
157
- William Flanagan (Washington & Lee) F Payce Lamb (Muhlenberg), 1:32
- Jordan Blaise (Washington & Lee) TF Bryan Mpengo (Shenandoah), 21-6 (6:13)
- William Flanagan (Washington & Lee) TF Charles Lepage (Messiah), 17-0 (3:00)
- William Flanagan (Washington & Lee) F Bryan Mpengo (Shenandoah), 1:14
- Jordan Blaise (Washington & Lee) DEC Charles Lepage (Messiah), 8-3
165
- Greg Milone (Washington & Lee) DEC Drew Kozubal (Messiah), 13-7
- Greg Milone (Washington & Lee) MD Eric Gendlin (John Hopkins), 18-6
- Noah O'Connor (John Hopkins) DEC Greg Milone (Washington & Lee), 6-3
174
- Sam Tignor DEC Devon Green (Lycoming), 11-6
- Sam Tignor F Nick Montanye (Messiah), 2:18
- Kadin Khalloufi (John Hopkins) MD Sam Tignor (Washington & Lee), 14-5
184
- Zak Silnutzer (Washingon & Lee) F Nick Parrella (Lycoming), 0:21
- Nathan Kovalcik (Messiah) TF Zak Silnutzer (Washington & Lee), 15-0 (5:32)
- Archie Rubin (Muhlenberg) F Zak Silnutzer (Washington & Lee), 2:38
197
UP NEXT
The Generals will break for Thanksgiving and return to the mat on December 6 at the York New Standard Invitational.
Nestled in the mountains of Virginia, Washington and Lee University is a proud member of NCAA Division III and the Old Dominion Athletic Conference. Founded in 1749, W&L is the ninth-oldest college in the United States and a top-ranked liberal arts university. With over 500 student-athletes in 24 varsity sports, the Generals have celebrated over 265 conference championships. Learn more about the Blue and White by visiting www.generalssports.com or on social media at @WLUGenerals.