Men's Wrestling Tops Dakota Wesleyan at GPAC Duals
SIOUX CITY, Iowa – The No. 8-ranked Doane men's wrestling team delivered another dominant performance on Tuesday at the GPAC Duals, powering past receiving-votes Dakota Wesleyan, 44–9, to improve to 3-0 overall and 3-0 in conference action.
Doane opened the dual with energy and never looked back, winning eight of 10 bouts and recording five bonus-point victories. At 125, No. 2 Ray Ray Harris set the tone immediately, overwhelming Chase Preston with a 21-6 tech fall in just 2:28. The Tigers doubled down at 133, where No. 6 Matthew Terrence needed only 90 seconds to pin Kipp Cordes and give Doane an early 11–0 lead.
Dakota Wesleyan got on the board at 141 following an injury default, but Doane reclaimed control at 149 as Gavin Smith recorded a fall over Zach Kolbe in 2:09. The Tigers then stacked 12 more points with a pair of forfeits awarded to No. 8 Ben Miller at 157 and No. 18 Jake Prudek at 174, stretching the advantage to 35–6.
Doane added another pin at 165, where Grayson Hagen powered through Dylan Arredondo for a fall at the five-minute mark. At 197, No. 11 Jaren Jackson also earned a forfeit to keep the Tigers firmly in command.
The final Doane victory came at 285, where heavyweight Elias Timms closed the dual with a hard-fought 4–2 decision over Cole Hennings, securing the Tigers' eighth individual win of the night.
The lone victories for Dakota Wesleyan came via injury default at 141 and a decision at 184.
With the 44–9 win, the Tigers remain unbeaten in GPAC competition and continue to build momentum early in the dual season.
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