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Scott Bruhn
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Huskers Finish Second at Cliff Keen

The Nebraska wrestling team claimed second at the Cliff Keen Invitational in Las Vegas, which concluded with final bouts on Saturday. The Big Red finished with 115 points, among the 30 programs competing at the tournament. Antrell Taylor (157) claimed his first Cliff Keen title, after winning his top-10 matchup in the final.

Finals:
No. 5 Ridge Lovett went 4-0 to start the tournament, as the reigning champ in the 149 weight class. Lovett tallied two ranked wins and two bonus point wins on his way to the championship match, where he faced No. 1 Caleb Henson of Virginia Tech. The familiar foes were tied at three-all, taking the bout to overtime, where Henson claimed the title with a takedown.

No. 3 Taylor went 5-0, claiming the 157 championship. Taylor took down four ranked opponents, and had a major dec. and pin along the way. Taylor faced No. 6 Ryder Downey of Northern Iowa in the final, where he persevered to a 4-3 victory. Taylor’s Vegas run improved his season record to 12-0.

Third-place Matches:
No. 2 Caleb Smith (125) took his first three matches and suffered his first loss against No. 11 Eddie Ventresca in overtime in the semifinal. Smith took his next match to stay alive, putting him in the consolation semifinals against No. 10 Brendan McCrone. Smith won in overtime, 6-3, but fell in the third-place match to No. 4 Troy Spratley. 

No. 4 Brock Hardy (141) opened the tournament with two major decisions. Hardy dropped his semifinal match against No. 10 Tagen Jamison, but bounced back in his final two matches to take third place. The junior sealed his podium finish with a 40-second fall, and improved on his previous sixth-place finish. Hardy’s 4-1 stretch also notched his 70th career win.

No. 20 Bubba Wilson (165) claimed two upsets in his 4-2 run to fourth place. Wilson opened with three wins, including a 6-4 decision over No. 7 Sammy Sasso. The senior fell in overtime in his semifinal match, but took down No. 25 Drake Rhodes (South Dakota State) for a spot in the third-place match. For the second time this season, Wilson faced UVU’s No. 4 Terrell Barraclough, and dropped the tight match, 1-0.

Fifth-place Match:
No. 22 Jacob Van Dee (133) had a dominant start, with a pin, major decision and then a 10-4 upset decision over No. 4 Dylan Ragusin. Van Dee fell in the semifinal to No. 12 Zeth Romney, and then to Reece Witcraft in overtime of the consolation semifinal. The sophomore met No. 9 Tyler Knox on the mat for fifth place, and fell by 5-0 decision.

Seventh-place Match:
Harley Andrews (HWT) started his Cliff Keen run in the Round of 16, where he pinned No. 17 Cory Day in 38 seconds. Andrews fell to No. 8 Nick Feldman in the quarterfinals, but took his next match against No. 30 Trevor Tinker in overtime. The sophomore dropped his last two to finish in eighth place.

Consolation:
Lenny Pinto (174) and Camden McDanel (197) were the only Huskers to not place, going 1-2 and 3-2 respectively. Pinto opened with a technical fall in his first match, but then fell to No. 13 Simon Ruiz and No. 21 Jared Simma. McDanel claimed a major decision in the first round, before dropping his match against No. 12 Luke Sarber. The freshman won his next two with bonus points, before falling to No. 17 Joey Novak in his last bout.

Husker History at the Cliff Keen Invite: Nebraska has now competed at the Las Vegas Invitational a total of 29 times, finishing first in 2003, 2008, 2019, 2021 and 2022. The Big Red have placed second seven times: 1992, 1995, 2000, 2004, 2013, 2023 and 2024.

Up Next: NU will return home for a triangular on Friday, Dec. 20. After the neutral match, the Big Red will face Augustana at 6 p.m. (CT), followed by UN-Kearney. Action will be streamed on Big Ten Plus.

125: No. 2 Caleb Smith (4-2) 4th
Round of 32: No. 2 Caleb Smith (Nebraska) MD Logan Brzozowski (Harvard), 11-3
Round of 16: No. 2 Caleb Smith (Nebraska) DEC Carson Wagner (Binghamton), 8-5
Quarterfinal: No. 2 Caleb Smith (Nebraska) DEC No. 24 Maximo Renteria (Oregon State), 4-2
Semifinal: No. 11 Eddie Ventresca (Virginia Tech) DEC No. 2 Caleb Smith (Nebraska), 3-2 TB1
Cons. Semifinal: No. 2 Caleb Smith (Nebraska) DEC No. 10 Brendan McCrone (Ohio State), 6-3 SV
Third Place: No. 4 Troy Spratley (Oklahoma State) DEC No. 2 Caleb Smith (Nebraska), 2-0

133: No. 22 Jacob Van Dee (3-3) 6th
Round of 32: No. 22 Jacob Van Dee (Nebraska) F Micah Roes (Binghamton), 4:54
Round of 16: No. 22 Jacob Van Dee (Nebraska) MD Kase Mauger (Utah Valley), 12-1
Quarterfinal: No. 22 Jacob Van Dee (Nebraska) DEC No. 4 Dylan Ragusin (Michigan), 10-4
Semifinal: No. 12 Zeth Romney (Cal Poly) DEC No. 22 Jacob Van Dee (Nebraska), 5-2
Cons. Semifinal: Reece Witcraft (Oklahoma State) DEC No. 22 Jacob Van Dee (Nebraska), 8-1 SV
Fifth Place: No. 9 Tyler Knox (Stanford) DEC No. 22 Jacob Van Dee (Nebraska), 5-0

141: No. 4 Brock Hardy (4-1) 3rd
Round of 32: BYE
Round of 16: No. 4 Brock Hardy (Nebraska) MD Emilio Ysaguirre Jr (Arizona State), 13-0
Quarterfinal: No. 4 Brock Hardy (Nebraska) MD No. 9 Jordan Titus (West Virginia), 10-1
Semifinal: No. 10 Tagen Jamison (Oklahoma State) DEC No. 4 Brock Hardy (Nebraska), 5-4
Cons. Semifinal: No. 4 Brock Hardy (Nebraska) DEC No. 17 Sam Latona (Virginia Tech), 5-0
Third Place: Brock Hardy (Nebraska) F Joshua Koderhandt (Navy), 0:41

149: No. 5 Ridge Lovett (4-1) 2nd
Round of 32: No. 5 Ridge Lovett (Nebraska) F Steve Caday (Cal State Bakersfield), 1:20
Round of 16: No. 5 Ridge Lovett (Nebraska) MD Richard Fedalen (Columbia), 9-1
Quarterfinal: No. 5 Ridge Lovett (Nebraska) DEC No. 22 Sammy Alvarez (Rider), 2-0
Semifinal: No. 5 Ridge Lovett (Nebraska) DEC No. 7 Anthony Echemendia (Iowa State), 9-6
Final: No. 1 Caleb Henson (Virginia Tech) DEC No. 5 Ridge Lovett (Nebraska), 6-3 SV

157: No. 3 Antrell Taylor (5-0) 1st
Round of 32: No. 3 Antrell Taylor (Nebraska) MD Michael Kilic (Arizona State), 14-4
Round of 16: No. 3 Antrell Taylor (Nebraska) F No. 20 Colton Washleski (Rider), 3:42
Quarterfinal: No. 3 Antrell Taylor (Nebraska) DEC No. 12 Chase Saldate (Michigan), 15-11
Semifinal: No. 3 Antrell Taylor (Nebraska) DEC No. 9 Paddy Gallagher (Ohio State), 4-1 SV
Final: No. 3 Antrell Taylor (Nebraska) DEC No. 6 Ryder Downey (Northern Iowa), 4-3

165: No. 20 Bubba Wilson (4-2) 4th
Round of 32: No. 20 Bubba Wilson (Nebraska) MD Guillermo Escobedo Hacienda (Cal State Bakersfield), 11-1
Round of 16: No. 20 Bubba Wilson (Nebraska) DEC No. 17 Maxx Mayfield (Northwestern), 5-1
Quarterfinal: No. 20 Bubba Wilson (Nebraska) DEC No. 7 Sammy Sasso (Ohio State), 6-4
Semifinal: No. 9 Cameron Amine (Oklahoma State) DEC No. 20 Bubba Wilson (Nebraska), 4-1 SV
Cons. Semifinal: No. 20 Bubba Wilson (Nebraska) DEC No. 25 Drake Rhodes (South Dakota State), 7-4
Third Place: No. 4 Terrell Barraclough (Utah Valley) DEC No. 20 Bubba Wilson (Nebraska), 1-0

174: No. 10 Lenny Pinto (1-2) DNP
Round of 32: BYE
Round of 16: No. 10 Lenny Pinto (Nebraska) TF Michael Wilson Lawrence (Rider), 19-4 2:43
Quarterfinal: No. 13 Simon Ruiz (Cornell) DEC No. 10 Lenny Pinto (Nebraska), 6-4
Consolation of 8 #2: No. 21 Jared Simma (Northern Iowa) DEC No. 10 Lenny Pinto (Nebraska), 14-8

197: No. 26 Camden McDanel (3-2) DNP
Round of 32: No. 26 Camden McDanel (Nebraska) MD Aiden Hanning (Cornell), 13-5
Round of 16: No. 12 Luke Surber (Oklahoma State) DEC No. 26 Camden McDanel (Nebraska), 9-4
Consolation of 16 #2: No. 26 Camden McDanel (Nebraska) TF Kael Bennie (Utah Valley), 18-3 6:38
Consolation of 8 #1: No. 26 Camden McDanel (Nebraska) MD Austin Cooley (West Virginia), 21-13
Consolation of 8 #2: No. 17 Joey Novak (Wyoming) DEC No. 26 Camden McDanel (Nebraska), 6-4

HWT: Harley Andrews (2-3) 8th
Round of 32: BYE
Round of 16: Harley Andrews (Nebraska) F No. 17 Cory Day (Binghamton), 0:38
Quarterfinal: No. 8 Nick Feldman (Ohio State) TF Harley Andrews (Nebraska), 18-3 4:13
Consolation of 8 #2: Harley Andrews (Nebraska) DEC No. 30 Trevor Tinker (Cal Poly), 16-13 SV
Consolation of 4: David (Brett) Mower (Oregon State) DEC Harley Andrews (Nebraska), 5-3
Seventh Place: No. 20 Lance Runyon (Northern Iowa) MFFL Harley Andrews (Nebraska)