2016 New England collegiate wrestling, week 13
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2016 NCAA Div. 3 
Northeast Regional
At Springfield
Team results – 1. Itacha College 144, 2. Roger Williams 136½, 3. Cortland State 119, 4. Johnson & Wales 104½, 5. Williams 99½, 6. WPI 61, 7. Wesleyan 53½, 8. Rhode Island College 51, 9. Coast Guard 50, 10. Springfield College 48, 11. Norwich University 41½, 12. Southern Maine 26, 13. Oneonta State 23, 14. Western New England University 18½, 15. Plymouth State 18, 16. Trinity College 11½, 17. Daniel Webster 6, 18. Bridgewater State 5½
Individual results
125 – Final: Bobby Jordan (Johnson & Wales) dec. Andrew Roden (Cortland St.) 10-2; 3. James Kaishian (Ithaca) dec. Matt Morris (Williams) 7-3; 5. Jacob Forsman (Norwich) dec. Joey Aumann (Plymouth State) 9-5
133 – Final: Tyler Keane (Springfield) dec. Bryan Israel (Ithaca) 4-3; 3. Joseph Ferinde (Johnson & Wales) pin Austin Sisco (Western New England) 6:53; 5. Jean-Luc Lemieux (Roger Williams) pin Stephen Masi (Rhode Island College) 2:17
141 – Final:  Shawn Giblin (Rhode Island College) pin Brendon Seyfried (Williams) 5:57; 3. Nick Wahba (Ithaca) dec. Derak Heyman (Cortland St.) 6-4; 5. Justin Cochran (Roger Williams) dec. Richard Dennison (Oneonta State) 8-6
149 – Final : Daniel Downes (Roger Williams) dec. Joey Gaccione (Johnson & Wales) 2-1; 3. Daniel Del Gallo (Southern Maine) dec. Austin Whitney (Cortland St.) 5-1; 5. Zach Joseph (Springfield) dec. Daniel Pak (Ithaca) 9-5
157 – Final: Robert Dierna (Cortland St.) dec. Jorge Lopez (Williams) 6-2; 3. Ty Herzog (Roger Williams) dec. Christopher Sullivan (Coast Guard) 8-4; 5..Christopher Siracusa (Wesleyan) win by medical forfeit over Eamonn Gaffney (Ithaca)
165 – Final: Nick Velez (Ithaca) dec. Alec Golner (Roger Williams) 4-0; 3. Timothy Garripoli (Williams) dec. Justin Marsh (Worcester Polytechnic) 11-2; 5. Colin Barber (Cortland St.) dec. Michael Gargano (Johnson & Wales) 4-0
174 – Final: Stephen Jarrell (Johnson & Wales) win by medical forfeit over Lou Puca (Cortland St.) ; 3. Dan Ressler (Roger Williams) dec. Taran Carr (Wesleyan) 5-2; 5. Jaison White (Ithaca) dec. Dan Fiorvanti (Coast Guard) 12-8
184 – Final: Christoper Chorzepa (Williams) dec. Carlos Toribio (Ithaca) 9-2; 3. Brandon Conrad (Rhode Island College) dec. Joe Albina (Roger Williams) 9-4; 5. Marc Wagner (Coast Guard) dec. Dae`Sean Brown (Johnson & Wales)  4-3
197 – Final: David Welch (Roger Williams) dec. Joe Giaramita (Cortland St.) 5-3; 3. Devon Carrillo (Wesleyan) pin Khamri Thomas (Johnson & Wales) 2:38; 5. Jake Ashcraft (Ithaca) dec. Anthony Brooks (Williams) 10-6
285 – Final:  Jake Benedict (Springfield) dec. Daniel Glinko (Ithaca) 6-3; 3. Kyle Foster (Roger Williams) dec. Austin Shrewsbury (Worcester Polytechnic) 6-4; 5. Martin Strenk (Williams) dec. Frank Girolamo (Norwich) 5-0


New England
Division III rankings
Tuesday, February 18, 2016

125 Pounds:
1. Bobby Jordan, Johnson & Wales
2. Matt Morris, Williams
3. Brian Amato, WPI
4. Nicholas Barbaria, Roger Williams
5. Jacob Forsman, Norwich Univ.
6. Dylan Nuttal, Bridgewater State
   
133 Pounds:   
1. Tyler Keane, Springfield
2. Austin Sisco , Western New England U
3. Jean Luc Lemieux, Roger Williams
4. Joseph Ferinde, Johnson & Wales
5. Pat Lacroix, WPI
6. Frank Crippen, Wesleyan
    
141 Pounds:   
1. Shawn Giblin, Rhode Island Coll
2. Justin Cochran, Roger Williams
3. Brendan Weir, Southern Maine
4. Matt McCallister, Coast Guard
5. Peter Nash, WPI
6. Brendon  Seyfried, Williams
      
149 Pounds:   
1. Zach  Joseph, Springfield
2. Joe Gaccione, Johnson & Wales
3. Danny Downes, Roger Williams
4. Jake Savoca, Williams
5. Dan  Del Gallo, Southern Maine
6. Jonathan Costa, Rhode Island Coll
   
157 Pounds:   
1. Jorge Lopez, Williams
2. Chris Sullivan, Coast Guard
3. CJ Luth, Southern Maine
4. Ty Herzog, Roger Williams
5. Chris Siracusa, Wesleyan
6. Geovanni Medina, Springfield

165 Pounds:   
1. Alec Golner, Roger Williams
2. Tim Garripoli, Williams
3. Justin Marsh, WPI
4. Mike Palomba, Coast Guard
5. Ricondo Cole, Rhode Island Coll
6. Ryan Ward, Springfield
   
174 Pounds:   
1. Danny Ressler, Roger Williams
2. Taran Carr, Wesleyan
3. Steve Jarrell , Johnson & Wales
4. Devin Visconti, Daniel Webster
5. Dan  Fiorvanti, Coast Guard
6. Lucas Muntz, WPI
   
184 Pounds:   
1. Chris Chorzepa, Williams
2. Joe Albina, Roger Williams
3. Brandon Conrad, Rhode Island Coll
4. Dae 'Sean Brown , Johnson & Wales
5. Marc Wagner, Coast Guard
6. Dan Wensley, WPI
      
197 Pounds:   
1. David Welch, Roger Williams
2. Khamri Thomas , Johnson & Wales
3. Anthony Brooks, Williams
4. Phil Azzari, Coast Guard
5. Mike Curtis, WPI
6. Devon Carrillo, Wesleyan
   
285 Pounds:   
1. Kyle Foster, Roger Williams
2. Jake Benedict, Springfield
3. Frankie Girolamo, Norwich University
4. Cory Tomasetti, Coast Guard
5. Lucian Cascino, Trinity
6. John Georges, Rhode Island Coll
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Four state wrestlers earn berths to NCAA Div. 3 nationals
SPRINGFIELD, Feb. 28 -- Four Connecticut wrestlers earned berths to the NCAA Division III national championships at the Northeast Regional in Springfield over the weekend. Newington’s Chris Chorzepa (184) of Williams College and Glastonbury’s Tyler Keane (133) won Northeast Regional titles and earn automatic berths to the national championship meet on March 11-12 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

Somers’ Kyle Foster (285), wrestling for Roger Williams, took third while Middletown’s Devon Carillo of Wesleyan pinned Windsor Locks freshman Khamri Thomas of Johnson & Wales to take third at 195 pounds. Foster and Carillo earned NCAA invitiatons as well. The top three finishers in each weight class at the tournament earned NCAA tournament berths.

Chorzepa will be competing at the NCAA Division III tournament for the third straight year. It is the second year in a row for Foster.

Keane was Springfield's first wrestler to earn a spot in nationals after grinding out an 8-3 decision over No. 3 seed Austin Sico of Western New England in the 133 pound semifinals.  Facing top-seeded Bryan Israel in the championship bout, Keane put together a gritty effort en route to a thrilling 4-3 win.  Trailing 3-2 to the nation's fourth-ranked wrestler in the waning moments, Keane scored a takedown in the final three seconds of the third period to earn the regional title.

With five victories, Chorzepa won the tournament and improved to 40-0 on the year. He also became the 11th Williams wrestler to win 100 career matches with his win in the championship final over Carlos Toribio of Ithaca College, 9-2.

Despite a day-one setback for Roger Williams’ Kyle Foster (285), he still managed to take third place overall and claim an NCAA berth. Foster defeated Frank Girolamo of Norwich University 7-0, then followed it up with a 6-4 victory over Austin Shrewsbury of WPI.

At 174, two Connecticut natives battled it for third place and a NCAA tournament berth. Carillo’s third pin of the day gave him the win over Thomas. Carillo won the Gorrarian Award for most pins in the tournament.

Carrillo entered the regionals as the fifth-seed at 197. His only loss was against the No. 1 wrestler in the country, David Welch of Roger Williams University (5-1). He defeated the fourth-seed (9-2), and pinned the third-seed (Khamri Thomas of Johnson & Wales University) in 2:38. Thomas has wins this season over reigning national champ, Joe Giaramita of SUNY Cortland, who finished second in the region.

Ithaca College, ranked No. 5 in the nation, had six wrestlers qualify for the NCAA national championships to win the Northeast Regional for the second straight year. Ithaca beat Roger Williams by 7½ points. Nick Velez (165) won for the Bombers while Bryan Israel (133), Carlos Toribio (184) and Dan Glinko (285) each finished second.

Roger Williams also had six wrestlers qualify for the NCAA national tournament and its second place finish was its best regional tournament finish ever.

Danny Downes claimed the championship at the 149 pound weight class. Downes took down Zach Joseph of Springfield via a 12-6 decision to face off against Joey Gaccione of Johnson & Wales University. Downes would then edge Gaccione 2-1 to earn the win and the automatic berth to the NCAA Tournament.

At the 197 pound weight class, David Welch also claimed first place. Welch rolled to a 5-1 win over Devon Carrillo of Wesleyan College. Welch would go on to face Joe Giaramita of SUNY Cortland, the defending national champion at 197. Welch pulled off the 5-3 victory to win the championship and make his way back to the NCAA Tournament.

Longtime Ithaca head coach Marty Nichols was honored as the coach of the year, and assistant coach Seth Ecker earned assistant coach of the year honors.

Sophomore Chris Sullivan was the top Coast Guard finisher as he placed fourth and three Coast Guard wrestlers earned All-Northeast Region honors at the NCAA Division III Northeast Regional at Springfield College. Marc Wagner placed fifth at 184 pounds while Dan Fiorvanti took sixth at 174 pounds earning All-Northeast honors with a top six finish.