Martin’s Win Lifts No. 6 Ohio State over No. 11 Illinois, 22-17 – Ohio State Buckeyes
1/3/2016 12:00:00 AM | General, Wrestling
Jan. 3, 2016
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COLUMBUS, Ohio – Senior Mark Martin edged Andre Lee 2-1 in the final winner-take-all match of the night at 197 lbs. to secure No. 6 Ohio State’s 22-17 win over No. 11 and previously unbeaten Illinois Sunday afternoon at Huff Hall in Champaign, Ill. The Buckeyes, who win six of 10 matches, improve to 5-1 overall, 2-1 in the Big Ten while the Illini are 8-1, 0-1.
  THE SHORT STORY
  With Ohio State ahead 19-17 after   Jack Rozema lost a 15-6 major decision at 184 pounds, the  fate of Sunday’s dual came down to Martin vs. Lee at  197 lbs. After a scoreless first quarter, Lee scored the first  point of the match on an escape to begin the second period and  then held that lead headed into the final two minutes. But as is  their mantra, the Buckeyes won the third, as Martin escaped to  tie it at 1-1 and then scored the decisive point when Lee was  called for locked hands. He made that lead stand up for the rest  of the period and improved to 14-4 on the year.
  STARS OF THE AFTERNOON
  197:   Mark Martin decision over Andrew Lee, 2-1
  165: No. 2   Bo Jordan won by decision over No. 6 Steven Rodriguez,  6-3
  174:   Myles Martin tech fall over Isaac Reinemann, 22-7
  141: No. 9   Micah Jordan decision over Brock Ervin, 6-3
  125: No. 1   Nathan Tomasello tech fall over Francis Edelen, 18-3
  285:   Thomas Haines decision over No. 13 Brooks Black, 3-2
  MARTIN MAKES BANG IN DEBUT
  Highly-touted freshman   Myles Martin, one of the top-ranked pound for pound recruits  in the nation, did in his starting debut what he’s been  all season – scored points and scored them often.  Martin earned a 23-7 tech fall at 174 pounds over Isaac  Reinemann. He scored two takedowns and a two point near fall in  the first period to build a 7-1 lead and then broke it open in  the second with four more takedowns and the match eventually  ended in the third when Reinemann was called for stalling. It was  Martin’s 14th win this year via bonus points and gave  Ohio State a 19-13 lead.
  TOP 10 MATCH-UP AT 165
  In one of two matchs on the day that featured a  pair of wrestlers ranked in the top 10, No. 2 Bo Jordan  stayed unbeaten with a hard-fought 6-3 decision over sixth-ranked  Steven Rodrigues. Jordan scored first with a takedown and  eventually pushed his head to 5-0 late in the second before  Rodrigues scored a reversal to cut the deficit to 5-2. Rodrigues  scored the only point of the third period on an escape, but  Jordan racked up enough riding time to tack on a bonus point.  Jordan improves to 8-0 this year while Rodrigues is 13-1. The win  also gave the Buckeyes the lead in the dual for good at 14-13.
  HAINES ALSO MAKES DEBUT
  The dual started at heavyweight with the starting debut of  redshirt freshman   Thomas Haines, a four-time Pennsylvania state champion.  Haines scored a key 3-2 decision over 13th-ranked Brooks Black,  an NCAA qualifier in 2015. Haines took a 1-0 lead into the third  period thanks to a second-period escape, and Black tied the match  at 2-2 on a reversal late in the third, but Haines escaped and  then scored the decisive point via riding time. He’s  12-2 on the season.
  TOMASELLO EXTENDS THE LEAD
  Top-ranked   Nathan Tomasello (11-0) extended Ohio State’s early  lead to 8-0 when he won his 29th straight match dating back to  last year, needing just five minutes to tech fall Francis Edelen,  18-3. The key stretch came in the first period when Tomasello  scored seven points on a takedown and five-point near fall.
  JORDAN PICKS UP WIN NO. 13
  Like his brother Bo,   Micah Jordan also gritted out a 6-3 decision to improve his  2015-16 mark to 13-1. His win at 141 lbs. over Brock Ervin gave  Ohio State an early 11-3 edge after four matches and was  triggered by a strong third period. Tied a 3-3 entering the final  two minutes, Jordan escaped for a 4-3 and then scored two off a  low single for the final 6-3 margin.
  ILLINI WINNERS
  Illinois won at 133, 149, 157 and 184 pounds. At 157,   Jake Ryan suffered his first loss of the year against  top-ranked and defending national champion Isaiah Martinez.  Third-ranked Zane Richards topped   Johnni DiJulius, 8-3, while Kyle Langenderfer won by tech  fall at 149 over   Matt Davis.   Jack Rozema was also beaten by Jeffrey Koepke at 184.
  UP NEXT
  Ohio State returns home to St. John Arena for the first time in a  month and a half when it hosts No. 13 Michigan next Saturday,  Jan. 9, at 5 p.m. The match will be broadcast live on BTN and  tickets can be purchased by clicking here.
  Ohio State Wrestling
  No. 6 Ohio State 22, No. 11 Illinois 17
  Ohio State: 5-1, 2-0 | Illinois: 8-1, 0-1
  Huff Hall; Champaign, Ill.
  285:   Thomas Haines (OSU) decision over No. 13 Brooks Black 3-2 |  OSU 3, ILL 0
  125: No. 1   Nathan Tomasello (OSU) tech fall over Francis Edelen (ILL)  18-3 | OSU 8, ILL 0
  133: No. 3 Zane Richards (ILL) decision over No.  8   Johnni DiJulius (OSU) 8-3 | OSU 8, ILL 3
  141: No. 9   Micah Jordan (OSU) decision over Brock Ervin (ILL) 6-3 | OSU  11, ILL 3
  149: Kyle Langenderfer (ILL) tech fall over    Matt Davis (OSU) 20-5 | OSU 11, ILL 8
  157: No. 1  Isaiah Martinez (ILL) tech  fall over No. 13   Jake Ryan (OSU) 24-8 | ILL 13, OSU 11
  165: No. 2   Bo Jordan (OSU) decision over No. 6 Steven Rodrigues (ILL)  6-3 | OSU 14, ILL 13
  174:   Mark Martin (OSU) tech fall over Isaac Reinemann (ILL) 23-7 |  OSU 19, ILL 13
  184: Jeffrey Koepke (ILL) major decision over    Jack Rozema (OSU) 15-6 | OSU 19, ILL 17
  197:   Mark Martin (OSU) decision over Andrew Lee (ILL) 2-1 | OSU  22, ILL 17





