Miller Wins 100th Match as Men's Wrestling Defeats BCU
CRETE, Neb. — The 11th-ranked Doane wrestling team delivered a dominant performance Saturday at the Haddix Center, rolling to a 36–9 dual victory over receiving-votes Briar Cliff. The win was highlighted by a milestone moment for junior Ben Miller, who recorded the 100th collegiate victory of his career in emphatic fashion.
Doane set the tone immediately at 125 pounds as Ray Ray Harris opened the dual with a technical fall (17–2) over Daniel Prior, giving the Tigers an early 5–0 advantage. Briar Cliff answered with a decision at 133, but Doane stayed within striking distance through the middle weights before Miller's bout at 157 pounds swung the momentum decisively.
Ranked third nationally, Miller dominated Brandon Harris en route to a 20–5 technical fall late in the second period, earning his 100th career win and pushing Doane back in front, 10–9. The milestone victory ignited a stretch run that saw the Tigers win the final six bouts.
Edward Ramirez followed with a gritty 15–11 decision at 165, and 25th-ranked Jake Prudek delivered one of the day's biggest swings, pinning Ethan Gregg in just 1:46 at 174 to open up a 19–9 team lead. Top-ranked Tyson Beauperthuy continued the surge with a 19–4 technical fall at 184, while 11th-ranked Jaren Jackson sealed the dual with a fall at 197. Eli Criblez capped the match with a forfeit win at heavyweight.
The victory underscores Doane's depth and firepower across the lineup, as the Tigers tallied three technical falls, two pins, and a forfeit while limiting Briar Cliff to just three decision wins.
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