2016 Lindenwood Joe Parisi OpenNov 18, 2016 by Wrestling Nomad
Notable Entries For The Lindenwood Open
Notable Entries For The Lindenwood Open
The notable entries for the 2016 Lindenwood Joe Parisi Open
The 2016 Lindenwood Joe Parisi Open will be one of NINE events LIVE on FloWrestling this weekend; action starts at 9:00 am central time. Let's take a look at some of the notable wrestlers competing this weekend in St. Louis.
Aaron Assad, Missouri
Rodriguez is in his final season of collegiate eligibility after floating around for a few years. The former NJCAA and Fargo champ will have his final tune-up before starting the December dual slate with Josh Rodriguez and Elijah Oliver.
Lincoln Olson, Oklahoma St
John Erneste, Missouri
The Illini may be looking for more out of the go-behind master Richards this weekend, as he only mustered a pin and two decisions at the Kaufman Brand Open. Olson is an intriguing prospect down at 133 after being up all of last year that provides depth for the Cowboys.
Carter Happel, Iowa
Tristan Moran, Oklahoma St
Tyler Fraley, Williams Baptist
This is an awesome weight for college wrestling nerds. Feagans has been ranked before, Happel was a stud in high school and Fraley is a Greco expert. But pay attention to whichever mat Tristan Moran is on. Stuck behind Dean Heil this year, Moran placed at the Reno Tournament of Champions and has a freestyle win over Matt Kolodzik.
Moran takes out Kolodzik at UWW Juniors
The projected starter next year in Stillwater at 149, fans and foes of OSU alike will want to check out the All American transfer from Boise State.
Paging the bull. Many in the wrestling community feel it's only a matter of time until Tom Brands pulls the redshirt on the much ballyhooed frosh.
Logan Gruszka, SIU Edwardsville
Brunson should cruise to a title here, but Gruszka is an intriguing freshman. He's made a cadet world team in the past and hopes to bounce back from two losses at the Kaufman Brand Open.
Marsden has had a strong start to this year, which sees him dropping down from 197 last season. With limited opportunities on the Cowboy roster, Poke fans will want to keep it locked on Flo this weekend to see some of their young talent.
Wyatt Koelling, Missouri
White isformer Ironman champ is in his second season for OSU after originally attending Nebraska. White very well could be one of the nation's most capable backups, as he finished second last year at Midlands.
No. 20 Jake McKiernan, SIU Edwardsville
Ethan Anderson, Oklahoma State
The only weight with two ranked guys as of right now. Illinois and Oklahoma State lead the way in terms of heavy hitters, but SIU Edwardsville is starting to creep on to the national radar. A McKiernan win over Black would be a signature victory for Jeremy Spates' heavyweight.
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No. 13 Freddie Rodriguez, SIU EdwardsvilleAaron Assad, Missouri
Rodriguez is in his final season of collegiate eligibility after floating around for a few years. The former NJCAA and Fargo champ will have his final tune-up before starting the December dual slate with Josh Rodriguez and Elijah Oliver.
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No. 3 Zane Richards, IllinoisLincoln Olson, Oklahoma St
John Erneste, Missouri
The Illini may be looking for more out of the go-behind master Richards this weekend, as he only mustered a pin and two decisions at the Kaufman Brand Open. Olson is an intriguing prospect down at 133 after being up all of last year that provides depth for the Cowboys.
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Trevor Feagans, SIU EdwardsvilleCarter Happel, Iowa
Tristan Moran, Oklahoma St
Tyler Fraley, Williams Baptist
This is an awesome weight for college wrestling nerds. Feagans has been ranked before, Happel was a stud in high school and Fraley is a Greco expert. But pay attention to whichever mat Tristan Moran is on. Stuck behind Dean Heil this year, Moran placed at the Reno Tournament of Champions and has a freestyle win over Matt Kolodzik.
Moran takes out Kolodzik at UWW Juniors
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Geo Martinez, Oklahoma StThe projected starter next year in Stillwater at 149, fans and foes of OSU alike will want to check out the All American transfer from Boise State.
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Alex Marinelli, IowaPaging the bull. Many in the wrestling community feel it's only a matter of time until Tom Brands pulls the redshirt on the much ballyhooed frosh.
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No. 7 Zac Brunson, IllinoisLogan Gruszka, SIU Edwardsville
Brunson should cruise to a title here, but Gruszka is an intriguing freshman. He's made a cadet world team in the past and hopes to bounce back from two losses at the Kaufman Brand Open.
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Andrew Marsden, Oklahoma StateMarsden has had a strong start to this year, which sees him dropping down from 197 last season. With limited opportunities on the Cowboy roster, Poke fans will want to keep it locked on Flo this weekend to see some of their young talent.
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Derek White, Oklahoma StateWyatt Koelling, Missouri
White isformer Ironman champ is in his second season for OSU after originally attending Nebraska. White very well could be one of the nation's most capable backups, as he finished second last year at Midlands.
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No. 8 Brooks Black, IllinoisNo. 20 Jake McKiernan, SIU Edwardsville
Ethan Anderson, Oklahoma State
The only weight with two ranked guys as of right now. Illinois and Oklahoma State lead the way in terms of heavy hitters, but SIU Edwardsville is starting to creep on to the national radar. A McKiernan win over Black would be a signature victory for Jeremy Spates' heavyweight.