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Boley and Myers Win at Hitchcock Open

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Myers Seals Terps' First ACC Victory

Jan. 29, 2011

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COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Freshman Spencer Myers shut out Ben brooks via a 12-0 major decision and the University of Maryland wrestling team countered back-to-back North Carolina pin-falls for a 20-18 win Saturday night at the Comcast Pavilion.

The Terps earned their first conference win of the season after falling to No. 23 Virginia Tech 18-17 on Sunday.

"Our guys are wrestling hard and they're wrestling tough," said head coach Kerry McCoy. "They wrestled with intensity and that is exactly what we need to be doing this time of the year."

With the score tied 6-6 after North Carolina's Nick Stabile narrowly defeated Ben Dorsay in overtime at 149 pounds, the Terps won the next three bouts in dominant fashion.

From the 157 to 174-pound matches, Maryland's trio of No. 13 Kyle John, No. 3 Josh Asper and No. 17 Mike Letts earned over nine minutes of combined riding time to shoot Maryland to a 16-6 lead. John and Asper each earned decisions over Corey Mock and Thomas Scotton, respectively, while Letts controlled Andre Petroski in a 14-3 major decision.

North Carolina's Antonio Giorgio and Zac Bennett followed, however, with consecutive pin-falls over Corey Peltier and Christian Boley to give the Tar Heels the 12-point swing and a two-point lead heading into the final match at heavyweight, pitting true freshmen Spencer Myers and Ben Brooks against each other.

With the win on the line and the memories of last week's tough loss in mind, Myers overpowered Brooks from the opening minutes in the first period. After already leading by four, Myers broke loose in the third with an escape, takedown and three-point near-fall to secure the shutout major decision and the Terps' first win in 2011.

"Before I went out, I had last week's match in my head," said Myers, who improved to 9-4 in dual bouts. "I changed a few things up and got the first takedown. [Today] was pretty big."

Maryland takes nearly a two-week break before resuming conference action Friday, Feb. 11 at 6 p.m. in the Comcast Pavilion against the Virginia Cavaliers.

Maryland 20, North Carolina 18
125- Nick Shields (UNC) dec. Shane Gentry, 13-6 (0-3)
133- Lou Ruland (MD) dec. Pat Owens, 6-4 (3-3)
141- No. 17 Jon Kohler (MD) dec. Mike Rappo, 6-3 (6-3)
149- Nick Stabile (UNC) dec. Ben Dorsay, 5-2 TB2 (6-6)
157- No. 13 Kyle John (MD) dec. Corey Mock, 5-1 (9-6)
165- No. 3 Josh Asper (MD) dec. Thomas Scotton, 5-2 (12-6)
174- No. 17 Mike Letts (MD) major dec. Andre Petroski, 14-3 (16-6)
184- Antonio Giorgio (UNC) fall over Corey Peltier, 6:54 (16-12)
197- Zac Bennett (UNC) fall over Christian Boley, 2:10 (16-18)
HWT- Spencer Myers (MD) major dec. Ben Brooks, 12-0 (20-18)

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Players Mentioned

Jon Kohler

Jon Kohler

Freshman
Mike Letts

Mike Letts

Freshman
Lou Ruland

Lou Ruland

Freshman
Kyle John

Kyle John

Freshman
Josh Asper

Josh Asper

Freshman
Corey Peltier

Corey Peltier

Freshman
Christian Boley

Christian Boley

Freshman
Ben Dorsay

Ben Dorsay

Freshman
Spencer Myers

Spencer Myers

Freshman

Players Mentioned

Jon Kohler

Jon Kohler

Freshman
Mike Letts

Mike Letts

Freshman
Lou Ruland

Lou Ruland

Freshman
Kyle John

Kyle John

Freshman
Josh Asper

Josh Asper

Freshman
Corey Peltier

Corey Peltier

Freshman
Christian Boley

Christian Boley

Freshman
Ben Dorsay

Ben Dorsay

Freshman
Spencer Myers

Spencer Myers

Freshman