Maryland (3-0) vs. No. 16 Pittsburgh (1-0)
November 18, 2022
Fitzgerald Field House Pittsburgh, PA
7:00 pm EST
COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Maryland travels to Pittsburgh, PA for a dual against the No. 16 Tigers on Friday night at 7 pm. The action can be caught on ACCNX.
The Terrapins are off to a 3-0 start to the season with dominant wins over Bloomsburg, Duke and American at the Maryland Quad Meet on Nov. 5. It's their first 3-0 start since the 2014-2015 schedule.
On Saturday, Nov. 11, 11 wrestlers competed in the Tiger Style Invite in Kansas City, Missouri. Seven of 11 wrestlers place at the Tiger Style Invite, highlighted by a first place finish by
Kal Miller and second place for both
Jaxon Smith and
Michael North.
Projected Starters
*Intermat Rankings
THIS WEEK'S STORYLINES
Successful Start to the season
- The Terps won all three matches in the Nov. 5 home quad meet in dominant fashion, beating Bloomsburg 37-6, Duke 37-0 and American 29-10. In total, Maryland won 27 of 30 bouts. Braxton Brown, Kal Miller, Ethen Miller, Michael North, Dominic Solis, Jaxon Smith and Jaron Smith all went 3-0 in their individual bouts.
- Maryland followed that up with an impressive showing in the Tiger Style Invite. Kal Miller won two bouts to claim the 141-title as a true freshman while Jaxon Smith pinned No. 8 Zac Braunagel in the 197-semifinal bout. He came up just short in the final against No. 5 Bernie Truax.
- Michael North also claimed second place while Ethen Miller brought home third in his hometown.
- As a result of his dominant weekend, Jaxon Smith jumped from No. 25 to No. 13 in Intermat's Rankings and from HM to No. 8 in FloWrestling's rankings.
Season Outlook
- The Terps won seven duals last season, including victories over local foes Navy and American. It marked the highest total since they won nine in the 2013-14 campaign.
- Head coach Alex Clemsen enters his fourth season at the helm. He led the Maryland to a marked improvement in 2022 with three NCAA qualifiers and a 13th place finish at the Big Ten Championships. Clemsen also brought in the nation's eighth-ranked recruiting class in 2021.
- As always, the Terps will face the best of the best in the Big Ten, the nation's premier wrestling conference. Six of the Terps' eight B1G duals come against teams currently ranked 27th or better.
- Maryland's nonconference schedule is highlighted by their home quad match, Missouri's Tiger Style Invite and duals at No. 18 Pittsburgh and local rival Navy.
Jaxon's sensational Summer
- Redshirt freshman Jaxon Smith represented Team USA all summer with great success.
- Smith claimed US Open and Pan-American titles, outscoring foes 54-2 in five bouts alongside a pin while regularly dispatching opponents in the first period.
- He capped off his summer with a trip to Bulgaria for the 2022 U20 World Championships on Aug. 16-17. Clemsen served as Smith's personal coach and accompanied the Cartersville, GA native to Bulgaria.
Key returners
- The Terps bring back multiple key wrestlers who competed in Big Ten duals last season.
- Jaron Smith headlines the group of returners as he is back in College Park for his eighth season. Last year, Smith placed seventh at the 2022 Southern Scuffle and went 1-2 at the 2022 NCAA Championships with a victory over Utah Valley's Evan Bockman. Smith will transition from the 197-weight class to a heavyweight this year.
- Dominic Solis returns for his third season. The Laurel native finished seventh at the 2022 Big Ten Championships with victories over Gerrit Nijenhuis, DJ Shannon, and Connor O'Neill. He also competed at the 2022 NCAA Championships.
Fantastic FreshMen
- Maryland has a plethora of redshirt freshmen poised to make a big impact this year.
- Jaxon Smith, Ethen Miller and Braxton Brown, the headliners of Clemsen's eighth-ranked 2021 recruiting class, will see their first full season on the mat after redshirting last year. All three guys had big showings at last year's Clarion Open.
- John Martin Best will also be back after going down with a knee injury that ended his freshman season on Dec. 4 against Duke. Best earned the first dual victory of career with a 5-0 decision victory over Duke's Brandon LaRue.
- Jackson Cockrell, a redshirt freshman due to the COVID-19 ruling, has two years of experience under his belt and is expected to play a big role at 133 pounds.
- Kal Miller, the younger brother of Ethen, will see a lot of action as a true freshman. Miller starred for Park Hill High School and was a two-time Missouri State Champion.