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WVU Release No. 18 West Virginia Wrestling Defeats Glenville State in Home Opener

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (Nov. 6, 2024) – In front of the of 911 passionate fans inside the WVU Coliseum, the No. 18 West Virginia University wrestling team (1-0) picked up a 35-10 win over Glenville State (0-1) on Wednesday night.



The Mountaineers scored five straight bonus-point victories to hold a commanding 24-0 lead at the midway point of the dual. They added two more in the form of 18-3 technical fall by fifth-year senior Peyton Hall at 174 pounds, three matches prior to fifth-year senior Michael Wolfgram pulling off the first pin of the night in the second period of the heavyweight bout to conclude the home opener.



Up next, West Virginia battles Rider in its first road dual of the season on Thursday, Nov. 14. First match is set to begin at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN+.



Match Results vs. Glenville State

125:. Jace Schafer (WVU) major dec. Colton Drousias (GSC), 14-2

133: No. 18 Jett Strickenberger (WVU) tech. fall over Hunter Ross (GSC), 17-2 [T – 7:00]

141: No. 16 Jordan Titus (WVU) tech. fall over Gavin Quiocho (GSC), 16-0 [T – 6:28]

149: No. 3 Ty Watters (WVU) tech. fall over Gabe Onorato (GSC), 15-0 [T – 3:28]

157: Caleb Dowling (WVU) tech. fall over Loranzo Rajaonarivelo (GSC), 18-3 [T – 18-3]

165: Guy DeLeonardis (GSC) major dec. Trey Johnson (WVU), 14-3

174: No. 3 Peyton Hall (WVU) tech. fall over Hayden Pummel (GSC), 18-3 [T – 6:00]

184: Kyle Homet (GSC) dec. No. 23 Ian Bush (WVU), 11-10

197: Nick Johnson (GSC) dec. Austin Cooley (WVU), 4-1 (SV1)

HWT: Michael Wolfgram (WVU) won by fall over Devan Gauldin (GSC), [T – 4:39]



For more information on the Mountaineers, visit WVUsports.com and follow WVUWrestling on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
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May have already been posted but we lost a Mountaineer a couple of weeks ago

Sorry if this has already been posted but I have been away where phones and the internet were not available.​

Jack was a friend and a hunting buddy. He had a BIG personality and sometimes to big for even the wide open spaces. I am proud to have called him my friend. God speed Big Jack.​

John Keslar Obituary​

John Joseph “Jack” Keslar, 62, of Rector, passed away on Friday, October 25, 2024. He was born June 5, 1962 in Latrobe, a son of Rosalie Jioio Keslar of Ligonier, and the late John W. Keslar. In addition to his father, he was preceded in death, by his sister, Giovanna Keslar-Byers, his maternal grandparents, Fred and Elvia Jioio; paternal grandparents, Harry and Frances Keslar. Jack grew up in Ligonier, where he graduated from Ligonier Valley High School with the Class of 1980. Jack was on the wrestling , track and field, and football teams at the Ligonier Valley High School . After high school he continued playing football at Clarion and the West Virginia University and with Detroit Lions. Jack was a Professional hunter, fisherman and guide. He started his love of the outdoors at the age of 12. He was the Founder and Chairman of the Wilderness Wildlife Museum which is dedicated to the outdoor fields sports for all ages. He took the time to educate children and adults on outdoor sports ; fishing, hunting, trapping, outfitting and fire arms safety. Jack is survived by his mother, Rosalie Jioio Keslar, sister, Rosalyn Keslar-Carameli (Vincent) of Ligonier. His wife, Elisabeth Carlson-Scott of Rector, and her daughter, Georgie Lillian Scott of Pittsburgh, and many family and friends. Family and friends will be received from 2-8 p.m. on Wednesday, October 30, 2024 at the McCabe Funeral Home, 144 East Main St., Ligonier. A funeral Mass will be celebrated Thursday at 11 a.m. in the Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church, Ligonier, with Father Anthony Carbone as celebrant. Interment will follow in St. Michaels Cemetery, Rector. Memorial contributions may be made to The Wilderness Wildlife Museum, P.O. Box 63, Rector, Pa. 15677.

Big Tish James -LMAO

Mike Davis, a staunch ally of President-elect Donald Trump, had some harsh words for New York Attorney General Letitia James during an appearance on "The Benny Show" podcast on Thursday.

"Let me just say this to Big Tish James, the New York Attorney General … I dare you to continue your lawfare against President Trump in his second term," the founder of the Article III Project said. "Because listen here sweetheart, we’re not messing around this time. And we will put your fat a-- in prison for conspiracy against rights and I promise you that."

Davis warned James to "think long and hard before you want to violate President Trump’s constitutional rights or any other American’s constitutional rights."
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OT: Ryan Kalkbrenner's stat line for Creighton last night...

In Creighton's 99-86 win over UT Rio Grande last night, Kalkbrenner went:

- 49 points, 11 rebounds, 3 blocks, 2 assists,
20-22 from the field
2-2 from "3"
7-8 from the line.

I'll give UT Rio Grande a lot of credit - those guys hung in there. I watched most of it, and they would not go away.

And as an unrelated aside:

Columbia beat Villanova, 90-80.
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