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    The Daily Collegian
Penn State wrestlers excel during Nittany Lion Open
By Brandt Gelman
COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER
For many Penn State wrestlers,
Sunday afternoon’s Nittany Lion
Open seemed like deja-vu.
competitors were
entered in the
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11 of the 40 semifinalists were
from Penn State, setting up
intrasquad semifinals in two dif
ferent weight classes.
Redshirt freshman David
Taylor and freshman James
Vollrath, as well as true freshman
Andrew Alton and senior Adam
Lynch were given the opportunity
for a rematch of this season’s
intrasquad match, which took
place on Nov. 4.
Earlier in the year, Taylor
pinned Vollrath in 4:14 to solidify
his starting spot at the 157-pound
weight class. In Sunday’s semifi
nal match, the outcome was much
of the same, as Taylor cruised to a
12-0 victory.
“You wrestle each other in prac
tice all the time," Taylor said. “You
don’t feel good when you wrestle
your teammate but sometimes
you just gotta do it."
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“What Alton does is unique. You may not see
anyone do what he does ever again.”
In the 141-pound semifinal,
Alton pinned Lynch once again.
The two did not wrestle in the
intrasquad match earlier this year,
but held a closed wrestle-off in
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also won by fall.
“This match was intense,’’ Alton
said. “We are friends off mat, and
enemies on the mat.”
Alton took the time to praise
Lynch, saying his performance
throughout the entire tournament
was awesome. After his victory in
the semifinals, Alton went on to
dominate No. 20-ranked Zack
Kemmerer, a senior from the
University of Pennsylvania. Alton
pulled off an under hook move for
a 39-second pin on Kemmerer.
who holds the PIAA record for
most wins in a career with 199.
With a pin in the championship
match, Alton continued his domi
nance this season going 6-0 on the
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day with five pins. Coach Cael
Sanderson said Alton’s perform
ance was impressive once again,
as he entered Sunday with four
dual meet pins.
“What Alton does is unique,”
said Sanderson, who is the only
college wrestler to never lose a
college match. “You may not see
anyone do what he does ever
again."
Taylor also won his respective
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True freshman Andrew Alton (top) wrestles an opponent Sunday.
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