Friday, December 8
Evanston, Ill. (PATTEN GYMNASIUM)
7:00 PM

Northwestern

28
vs
10

Northern Illinois

Nick Hayes won an overtime match at 174 lbs.

'Cats Cruise Past Huskies, 28-10

12/8/2006 12:00:00 AM | Wrestling

Dec. 8, 2006

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EVANSTON, Ill. -- Northwestern won eight matches en route to a 28-10 victory Friday over Northern Illinois in front of a standing room only crowd at Patten Gymnasium. Freshman Brandon Precin (Orland Park, Ill./Carl Sandburg) put the crowd on its feet with a third period comeback at 125 lbs. and senior Nick Hayes (Council Bluffs, Iowa/Lewis Central) provided dramatics with an overtime win at 174 lbs. The win moves the 10th-ranked 'Cats to 7-0 on the year.

Junior Mike Tamillow (Oak Park, Ill./Fenwick), ranked 10th at 197 lbs., defeated NIU's Nick McClone 10-3 to start the night. He notched a takedown for two points in the first round and took three more points in the final minute for a 4-1 lead after one frame. Tamillow scored a two-point reversal in the second period to lead 6-1 heading into the third. The junior scored three points in the third and with an extra point for riding time took the 10-3 decision.

Third-ranked heavyweight Dustin Fox (Galion, Ohio/Galion) topped the Huskies' Jeff Burdoff by a 3-2 decision in the second match of the dual. With the bout tied at 1-1 in the third period, the Fox scored a two-point takedown by plunging his opponent into the ground and out of bounds. Fox took a 3-2 decision and NU took a 6-0 lead heading into the thrilling match of the night at 125 lbs.

Trailing 5-1 to NIU's Pat Castillo in the second period, Precin scored a takedown to make the score 5-3 heading into the third stanza. The freshman closed to 5-4 with an escape early in the third and netted a dramatic takedown to rousing applause in the final minute to surge ahead for a 6-5 decision. The standing room only crowd rose to its feet for the final 10 seconds to salute the freshman's win over a tough opponent in Castillo. Precin pushed NU's lead to 9-0.

Sophomore James Kohlberg (Rolling Meadows, Ill./Rolling Meadows) took Northwestern's fourth-straight match of the evening with an 8-2 decision over the Huskies' Chad Vendiver. Kohlberg trailed 2-1 heading into the third period, but the sophomore absolutely dominated the final frame with a barrage of near-falls. Kohlberg extended the Wildcat lead to 12-0.

Top-ranked Ryan Lang (North Royalton, Ohio/St. Edward) took to the mat next at 141 lbs. and controlled his match from start to finish over NIU's Dan Reuttiger, taking a 14-0 major decision. Lang notched a late near fall in the first period to take a 5-0 lead heading into the second. The top-ranked junior scored several points in the second period, including a three-point near-fall to take a commanding 11-0 lead after two stanzas. Lang took three more points in the third for a 14-0 major decision, widening Northwestern's lead to 16-0.

The Huskies scored their first points of the dual when Mike Grimes scored a major decision over freshman Vincent Colletti (Naperville, Ill./Montini Catholic). The Wildcats led 16-4 heading into the 157-pound match.

At 157 lbs., freshman Dominic Marella (Roselle, Ill./Conant) defeated NIU's Kalen Knull 8-5. Marella, after scoring six early points in the first period, scored a near-fall as time expired to take an 8-2 lead heading into the second frame. Marella held on for the 8-5 decision, pushing Northwestern's lead to 19-4.

After a forfeit by Northern Illinois at 165 lbs. increased the 'Cats' lead to 25-4, Hayes took to the mat for the Wildcats at 174 lbs. He tied the score a 4-4 with a two-point takedown in the second period after trailing 4-2. The senior scored an escape in the third period to tie the score at 6-6 and sent the match into overtime. Hayes scored a takedown in the extra period to take the 8-6 decision.

Sophomore Mark Graves (Evansville, Ind./Reitz Memorial) wrestled in the final match at 184 lbs. with the 'Cats leading 28-4. NIU's Duke Burk pinned Graves to make the final score 28-10.

"The guys really put out a great effort and had some great matches," head coach Tim Cysewski said. "Finals week at Northwestern is a tough time and I think the guys let out some of that frustration tonight."

The Wildcats face a quick turnaround and will host another in-state foe in Eastern Illinois Saturday at 2 p.m. The dual will be held at Patten Gym. For directions to Patten click the link at the top of the page.

NU 28, NIU 10
197: #10 Tamillow (NU) dec. McClone (NIU) 10-3 (3-0)
285: # 3 Fox (NU) dec. Burdoff (NIU) 3-2 (6-0)
125: Precin (NU) dec. Castillo (NIU) 6-5 (9-0)
133: Kohlberg (NU) dec. Vendiver (NIU) 8-2 (12-0)
141: #1 Lang (NU) MD Reuttiger (NIU) 14-0 (16-0)
149: Grimes (NIU) MD Colletti (NU) 17-6 (16-4)
157: Marella (NU) dec. Knull (NIU) 8-5 (19-4)
165: Hagel (NU) FRFT (NIU) (25-4)
174: Hayes (NU) OT Dec. Danny Burk (NIU), 8-6 (28-4)
184: Duke Burk (NIU) fall Graves (NU) (28-10)

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