Minnesota won the last four bouts to comeback for the victory
With the help of its heavy weight wrestlers, the Minnesota wrestling team bounced back from a deficit to defeat Illinois, 18-14, tonight at the Sports Pavilion. The Gophers remain undefeated in conference competition (5-0) and improve to 11-1 overall on the season. The loss drops the Illini to 1-2 in league play and 5-2 overall.
Illinois jumped to a 7-0 lead after winning the first two bouts on the night. At 125 lbs., Jesse Delgado defeated David Thorn, 5-2, while Daryl Thomas upset Chris Dardanes with a 17-8 major at 133 lbs.
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Nick Dardanes was the first Gopher to get on the board with a 10-3 victory over Illinois’ Logan Arlis. Fans saw the second major decision upset of the night in the 149-pound bout. Dylan Ness was caught off guard and fell to Caleb Ervin.
At 157 lbs., Danny Zilverberg notched his first dual win of the season with a 7-2 decision over Matt Nora. Conrad Polz was the last wrestler to tally points for the opposing Illini with a 7-4 decision over Cody Yohn.
Minnesota’s final four wrestlers won out the remainder of the match. Logan Storley got his revenge on Jordan Blanton in the 174-pound match-up with a 6-5 decision. Blanton previously defeated Storley in last year’s NCAA tournament to knock him out of championship contention. Kevin Steinhaus brought the crowd to its feet in his match-up against Tony Dallago. Attempting to go for bonus points with a major decision, Steinhaus served up takedown after takedown, but ultimately settled for a still commanding 10-3 victory.
Scott Schiller was the real energizer of the match. Facing a higher-ranked opponent, the Gophers needed a win to stay alive in the dual. Schiller delivered with an exciting 4-2 victory that put his team ahead 15-14 with one match to go. Nelson closed out the night at heavyweight where he easily handled Illinois’ Chris Lopez for a 10-3 decision, collecting over three full minutes of riding time.
The Gophers will have a short week before jumping back onto the mat on this Saturday, Jan. 26. The squad will host Big Ten rival Iowa at Williams Arena for a 3 p.m. dual. The match will also be featured on Big Ten Network.
January 21, 2013 at Minneapolis, Minn.
#3 Minnesota 18, #5 Illinois 14
125: #5 Jesse Delgado (IL) dec #12 David Thorn (MN) 6-3
133: #14 Daryl Thomas (IL) maj dec #6 Chris Dardanes (MN) 17-8
141: #9 Nick Dardanes (MN) dec Logan Arlis (IL) 10-3
149: Caleb Ervin (IL) maj dec #7 Dylan Ness (MN) 11-3
157: Danny Zilverberg (MN) dec Matt Nora (IL) 7-2
165: #8 Conrad Polz (IL) dec #10 Cody Yohn (MN) 7-4
174: #2 Logan Storley (MN) dec #5 Jordan Blanton (IL) 6-5
184: #5 Kevin Steinhaus (MN) dec #12 Tony Dallago (IL) 10-3
197: #12 Scott Schiller (MN) dec #6 Mario Gonzalez (IL) 4-2
Hwt: #2 Tony Nelson (MN) dec Chris Lopez (IL) 10-3