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21-02-2025
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Dominant performances lead Vikings to defeat of Dragons
MOORHEAD, Minn. (Augustana) – Augustana wrestling secured four technical falls, a pin and a decision in the final regular season dual of 2024-25, defeating MSU Moorhead 29-14 on Thursday night. The win moves the Vikings to 10-8 overall and 7-2 in conference action while the Dragons drop to 8-6 and 3-6. No. 3 Jaxson Rohman kicked things off for the Vikings at high speed, logging three first period takedowns to hold the 9-3 lead. He added to that advantage with an escape and a takedown in the second before collecting two more takedowns in the third. The domination ended in a 19-4 tech fall in 6:34 for the senior. It was No. 2 Cael Larson that struck next for Augustana, stunning with five takedowns in the first period of action. He quickly added in a reversal and another takedown in just under the first minute of the second period to end the match. He secured the 20-5 tech fall in 3:58 to put AU ahead 10-6. At 165 pounds, Peyton Handevidt found himself in a locked-tight brawl that remained scoreless through the first three minutes. He earned an escape on the opening choice of the second period and fought off any sort of attempt from his opponent to take home the gritty 1-0 decision. With Augustana down 14-13, No. 13 Cade Mueller took the mat and got an early takedown to hold the 3-1 lead at the end of the first period. He dominated in the second period with three more takedowns and an escape while adding in two takedowns and a two-point nearfall in the third. With the extra point for riding time, Mueller emerged victorious in 5:53 of action with a 22-5 tech fall at 184 pounds. No. 4 Max Ramberg continued his hot streak in convincing fashion and earned five takedowns and a four-point nearfall in the first 2:40 of the 197-pound match. The 19-4 victory became his 13th tech fall of the season, breaking the Augustana program record. In the final match of the night, Max Balow found himself behind 3-1 at the end of the first period and remained behind after a scoreless second. He fought back to tally a takedown in the third, going up 4-3, but gave up a reversal to fall behind again at 5-4. But the deficit didn't last long as Balow quickly took control and got the pin in 6:15. FULL RESULTS125: No. 3 Jaxson Rohman (AUG) over Clayson Mele (MSUM) (TF 19-4 6:34)133: Ryan Henningson (MSUM) over Owen Hansen (AUG) (Dec. 18-15)141: Pedro Velazquez (MSUM) over Alex Mentzer (AUG) (Dec. 5-1)149: No. 2 Cael Larson (AUG) over Cody Wienen (MSUM) (TF 20-5 3:58)157: Jacob Thomas (MSUM) over Kyle Boeke (AUG) (Dec. 4-1)165: Payton Handevidt (AUG) over Anthony Sykora (MSUM) (Dec. 1-0)174: Mason Gode (MSUM) over Josh Wagener (AUG) (TF 17-2 7:00)184: No. 13 Cade Mueller (AUG) over Wyatt Powell (MSUM) (TF 22-5 5:53)197: No. 4 Max Ramberg (AUG) over William Price (MSUM) (TF 19-4 2:40)285: Max Balow (AUG) over Liam Babitt (MSUM) (Fall 6:15) UP NEXTAugustana will return to Sioux Falls to host the Super Regional V Tournament inside the Elmen Center on Saturday, March 1. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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14-02-2025
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Augustana wrestling rolls past USF
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AUGUSTANA) — Augustana wrestling lit up the Elmen Center crowd on Thursday night, taking down the University of Sioux Falls Cougars in convincing fashion, 37-6, on Senior Night. The win pushes the Vikings to 9-8 overall and 6-2 in conference action while the Cougars drop to 6-11 overall and 1-8 in the NSIC. Prior to the start of the dual, seven Viking seniors were honored for their success and contributions to the Augustana wrestling program, with Payton Anderson, Thurman Christensen, Gavin Gulbranson, Kage Lenger, Cade Mueller, Jaxson Rohman and Connor Simmonds all being recognized. No. 3 Jaxson Rohman started the night off strong for the Vikings at 125 pounds, dominating his opponent from start to finish in the first period alone. He stunned with five takedowns and one four-point nearfall to convincingly take the first period 19-4 tech fall in 2:48, putting Augustana on the board first. Alex Mentzer struck next for Augustana and quickly took a 7-0 lead after a strong first period takedown and four-point nearfall. The second period battle remained scoreless but Mentzer hit again in the third with a quick escape and another takedown. A penalty point and an extra point for riding time helped secure the 13-0 major decision at 141 pounds. It was another dominant showing for the Vikings at 149 pounds, where No. 2 Cael Larson took control early with three first period takedowns. He followed that up with another three takedowns and an escape in the second period to end it in 4:36 with a 19-4 tech fall. The momentum continued with Payton Handevidt at 165 pounds, who held the 3-1 lead at the end of the first period. He logged a reversal in the second before getting hot in the third with two takedowns. An extra point for ride timing gave Handevidt the 12-4 major decision, moving Augustana's lead to 18-6. Josh Wagener hit the mat next at 174 pounds and lit up the crowd with his first period performance. Over two minutes had ticked off the clock before any points were scored and it was courtesy of Wagener's takedown, which quickly turned into a pin in 2:17. At 184 pounds, No. 13 Cade Mueller held onto a 3-0 lead heading into the second period. He pressed on the gas and collected two takedowns, one four-point nearfall and one escape in those two minutes before adding in another takedown and an extra point for riding time in the third. Mueller took the 18-1 tech fall in 5:25 to further the AU lead to 29-6. In just the first period of action at 197 pounds, No. 4 Max Ramberg proved exactly why he's tied for first in the national in tech falls this season. He hammered out six takedowns and a four-point nearfall to secure the commanding 22-5 tech fall in just 3:00. The final match of the night again ended in victory of Augustana as Max Balow found hard-fought success in the third period. He fended off an 1-0 deficit to collect his first points off of a reversal before adding in a four-point nearfall, taking the 6-1 decision. FULL RESULTS125: No. 3 Jaxson Rohman (AUG) over Jaxton Packer (USF) (TF 19-4 2:48)133: No. 11 Beau Klingensmith (USF) over Braiden Kort (AUG) (Dec. 8-4)141: Alex Menzter (AUG) over Calvin Empkey (USF) (MD 13-0)149: No. 2 Cael Larson (AUG) over Lane Fink (USG) (TF 19-4 4:36)157: Lincoln Fink (USF) over No. 6 Connor Simmonds (AUG) (Dec. 16-12)165: Payton Handevidt (AUG) over Cooper Sanders (USF) (MD 12-4)174: Josh Wagener (AUG) over Grant Moraski (USF) (Fall 2:17)184: No. 13 Cade Mueller (AUG) over Daevon Vereen (USF) (TF 18-1 5:25)197: No. 4 Max Ramberg (AUG) over Stetson Davis (USF) (TF 22-5 3:00)285: Max Balow (AUG) over Isaiah Laguna (USF) (Dec. 6-1) UP NEXTIn the final dual of the regular season, Augustana hit the road to take on MSU Moorhead at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 13. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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09-02-2025
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Balow win secures Viking victory over Mavericks
MANKATO, Minn. (Augustana) – Action came down to the final weight class of the afternoon and did not disappoint, as a victory at 285 pounds completed the comeback for Augustana and secured the 19-17 win over Minnesota State on Saturday. AU improves to 8-8 overall and 5-2 in NSIC action while the Mavericks drop to 7-4 and 4-3. In a strong start to the night at 125, Jaxson Rohman logged a takedown in the first 50 seconds and added in another to hold the 6-1 lead at the end of the period. He pushed on the gas to add in three takedowns and an escape in the second before scoring on a takedown in the third to force the tech fall victory. With an extra point for ride time, Rohman won 20-4. It was a scoreless first period at 149 pounds and nearly second period, until No. 2 Cael Larson grabbed the takedown with five seconds remaining. A quick escape in the third period was joined by another takedown, helping Larson to the 7-0 decision. Payton Handevidt faced the No. 15 wrestler in the country at 165 pounds and took the lead with a first period takedown. MSU took the lead off an escape and a takedown but an AU escape tied it up 4-4 heading into the third. Handevidt then grinded out an escape and two takedowns to jump ahead and claim the 11-5 ranked victory. With the Vikings behind 17-11, No. 4 Max Ramberg hit the mat at 197 and put on an absolute clinic. He dominated the first period with a takedown and two four-point nearfalls to convincingly hold the 11-0 lead. The strength continued in the second period with another four-point nearfall, ending the match in 3:40 for the 15-0 tech fall. The final—and deciding—match of the night was 285 pounds with Minnesota State sitting ahead 17-16. A scoreless first period led to Max Balow electing to start down in the second, where he scored first with an escape and earned another off a stalling point. Despite giving up an escape to start the third, Balow secured the individual and team dual victory with an escape for the 5-1 decision. FULL RESULTS125: No. 3 Jaxson Rohman (AUG) over Jacob Fitzpatrick (MSU) (TF 20-4 6:48)133: Chase Beckket (MSU) over Owen Hansen (AUG) (TF 18-2 6:11)141: Colton Hush (MSU) over Alex Mentzer (AUG) (Dec. 3-1)149: No. 2 Cael Larson (AUG) over Isaiah Mlsna (MSU) (Dec. 7-0)157: Caleb Meunier (MSU) over No. 6 Connor Simmonds (AUG) (Dec. 6-3)165: Payton Handevidt (AUG) over No. 15 Kole Marko (MSU) (MD 11-2)174: No. 6 Drake Hayward (MSU) over Josh Wagener (AUG) (Dec. 9-3)184: Evan Farley (MSU) over Gavin Gulbranson (AUG) (Dec. 7-4)197: No. 4 Max Ramberg (AUG) over Jesus Gonzalez (MSU) (TF 17-0 3:40)285: Max Balow (AUG) over Callen Smithpeter (MSU) (Dec. 5-1) UP NEXTAugustana returns home to host in-town rival Sioux Falls on Thursday, Feb. 13 at 7 p.m. for Senior Day festivities inside the Elmen Center. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.