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Eric Starks was one of three Sun Devils to win on the road Friday night
 
Eric Starks was one of three Sun Devils to win on the road Friday night
 

Nov. 20, 2009


TEMPE - In a dual that saw all 10 matches tightly contested, the No. 20 Arizona State University wrestling team was only able to win three and fell on the road to No. 4 Oklahoma State, 21-9, Friday evening inside Gallagher-Iba Arena in Stillwater, Okla. The loss dropped the Sun Devils to 2-1 overall in the season (2-0 Pac-10) while the host Cowboys improved to 1-0 following their first dual of the year.

The dual opened at 165 pounds where Kyle DeBerry dropped a close 6-3 decision to No. 19 Alex Meade. Trailing 3-0 in the team standings, Eric Starks picked up a win for the Sun Devils and tied the team score at 3-3 as he defeated Chris McNeil, 5-1. Starks was up 2-0 with a takedown just 15 seconds into the match and reversed McNeil to start the second to hold a 4-1 lead heading into the final stanza. There, he rode out his opponent and collected one more point for his 4:01 of riding time accumulated.

The Cowboys would regain and then retain the lead for good as they won three matches in a row. First, at 184 pounds, Jake Meredith took a 2-1 lead through the first period before being he couldn’t escape to start the second period. His opponent, No. 9 Clayton Foster, would escape, take down Meredith and add a riding time point to win the decision, 5-2. At 197 pounds, true freshman Anthony Pike made his collegiate debut and fell to No. 11 Alan Gelogaev, 8-2.

The third win in a row for OSU came at heavyweight as No. 3 Jake Rosholt defeated Erik Nye, 2-0. Jumping into the light weights, No. 3 Anthony Robles rode out his foe, No. 8 Chris Notte, in the second period to keep the score tied at zero through two periods before using an escape in the third period and the riding time point for a 2-0 decision win.

At 133 pounds, Ben Ashmore, who competed for OSU before transferring into the Sun Devil program last year, made his return to Stillwater and lost a heart-breaking decision to No. 11 Jordan Oliver, 4-2, in overtime. Ashmore held a 2-0 lead through the first period on a takedown, but was rode out in the second. In the third, a technical violation was called on Ashmore to make it 2-1 before Oliver was awarded one point for riding time after accumulating 1:01 in the match. The match came a close with just five seconds remaining in the overtime session as Oliver was awarded a takedown to hand Ashmore his first loss of the year.

ASU rebounded at 141 as No. 5 Chris Drouin defeated No. 11 Jamal Parks, 4-1, giving the visitors two victories in the only two head-to-head contests between nationally ranked wrestlers. After a scoreless first, Drouin opened with an escape and then a takedown and was ahead 3-1 through two. In the final period, Drouin rode out Parks and earned the riding time point for the 4-1 win. In the last two matches of the night, No. 17 Albert White defeated Vicente Varela, 10-5, at 149 and No. 10 Neil Erisman handed Te Edwards a 12-5 setback at 157 pounds.

The Sun Devils will close out their season-opening four-dual road trip on Sunday at 2 p.m. CT as they travel to Norman, Okla., to take on the No. 16 Sooners of Oklahoma (1-0).

#4 Oklahoma State def. #20 Arizona State, 21-9
Gallagher-Iba Arena • Stillwater, Okla.
165 - #19 Alex Meade (OS) dec. Kyle DeBerry, 6-3
174 - Eric Starks (AS) dec. Chris McNeil, 5-1
184 - #9 Clayton Foster (OS) dec. Jake Meredith, 5-2
197 - #11 Alan Gelogaev (OS) dec. Anthony Pike, 8-2
285 - #3 Jared Rosholt (OS) dec. Erik Nye, 2-0
125 - #3 Anthony Robles (AS) dec. #8 Chris Notte, 2-0
133 - #11 Jordan Oliver (OS) dec. Ben Ashmore, 4-2 sv
141 - #5 Chris Drouin (AS) dec. #11 Jamal Parks, 4-1
149 - #17 Albert White (OS) dec. Vicente Varela, 10-5
157 - #10 Neil Erisman (OS) dec. Te Edwards, 12-5


 

 

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