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Pelusi won both of his bouts on Saturday.

Wrestling

Wrestling Wins a Pair of Dual Matches

Grapplers Defeat TCNJ for First Time in Program History; Hand Scranton First Loss

COMPLETE RESULTS

The New York University wrestling team won a pair of dual matches hosted by the College of Mount Saint Vincent in Riverdale, NY, on Saturday, January 21.

NYU (12-3) defeated The College of New Jersey 21-17 and then prevailed over the University of Scranton 25-15. The victory against TCNJ (8-10) was the first in program history against the Lions and the win over Scranton (12-1) handed the Royals their first loss of the season.

"It was nice to get these two wins today," said Senior Assistant Head Coach Corey Luce. "This was a total team effort as we had a few guys bump up a weight class to help us get wins."

In their first match of the day against TCNJ, the grapplers led 18-17 heading into the final bout of the match at 197 pounds. Freshman Jack La Corte shut out his opponent 4-0 to earn three more team points and give the squad its 11th win of the season.

Against Scranton, NYU won six of 10 bouts en route to the 10-point victory. Senior captains Matt Coppola (149 pounds) and John Messinger (174 pounds) each won their respective bouts by fall to lead the squad to another win.

OTHER HIGHLIGHTS:

- Three different NYU grapplers won both of their bouts.

- Senior Nathan Pike returned to the mat for the first time since the 2016 Division III 133-pound National Championship bout. The two-time All-American went 2-0, winning by forfeit against TCNJ and recording a 5-0 victory against Scranton.

"It was nice to have Nathan back in the lineup," added Luce. "We look forward to getting more matches in with him in our lineup."

- Sophomore Santino Pelusi (heavyweight) began each match for NYU with a close win. The sophomore won in 4-2 overtime against the Lions and also earned a narrow 5-4 victory in his second bout of the afternoon.

"Santino battled hard for us in both matches and came through," said Luce.

- Junior captain Raymond Jazikoff defeated his TCNJ opponent 7-4 and then bumped up a weight class to 165 pounds and won 5-3 against Scranton.

NYU will be back in action on Friday, January 27, when it crosses the Hudson River to take on Stevens Institute of Technology. The match is slated for 7:00pm in Hoboken, NJ. 

Players Mentioned

Raymond Jazikoff

Raymond Jazikoff

5' 8"
Junior
Sports Management (School of Professional Studies)
John Messinger

John Messinger

5' 11"
Senior
Undeclared (College of Arts and Science)
Santino Pelusi

Santino Pelusi

5' 11"
Sophomore
Liberal Studies (Faculty Arts and Science)
Nathan Pike

Nathan Pike

5' 8"
Senior
Economics (College of Arts and Science)
Jack La Corte

Jack La Corte

6' 0"
Freshman
Undeclared (College of Arts and Science)

Players Mentioned

Raymond Jazikoff

Raymond Jazikoff

5' 8"
Junior
Sports Management (School of Professional Studies)
John Messinger

John Messinger

5' 11"
Senior
Undeclared (College of Arts and Science)
Santino Pelusi

Santino Pelusi

5' 11"
Sophomore
Liberal Studies (Faculty Arts and Science)
Nathan Pike

Nathan Pike

5' 8"
Senior
Economics (College of Arts and Science)
Jack La Corte

Jack La Corte

6' 0"
Freshman
Undeclared (College of Arts and Science)