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DURHAM —Duke wrestling will compete in the ACC Championship on Sunday, March 10 in Carmichael Arena in Chapel Hill, N.C. Nine different Blue Devils will see action in the championship --
Logan Agin (125),
Raymond Adams (133),
Christian Colman (141),
Jarred Papcsy (149),
Logan Ferrero (157),
Gaetano Console (174),
Conor Becker (184),
Kwasi Bonsu (197) and
Connor Barket (Heavyweight).Â
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• The Blue Devils head to Chapel Hill in search of a championship and to earn bids to the 2024 NCAA Tournament held in Kansas City, Mo., which will open March 21.
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THE SCHEDULE
11 a.m. — First Round
1:00 p.m. — Semifinals
3:30 p.m. — Consolation Semifinals
5:00 p.m. — Consolation Finals
7:00 p.m. — Finals
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HOW TO FOLLOW
• Live scoring and brackets can be found on
TrackWrestling or through GoDuke.com.
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• Fans can stream the action on ACC Network Extra. ACCNX will feature over eight hours of preliminary round coverage on March 10 starting at 11 a.m. The semifinals will start at 1 p.m., while the consolation semifinals are slated to begin at 3:30 p.m., and the consolation finals at 5 p.m. The championship finals will be live on ACC Network beginning at 7 p.m.
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First Round
Mat 1:
ACC Wrestling Championship (First Round - Mat 1) | ACCNX
Mat 2:
ACC Wrestling Championship (First Round - Mat 2) | ACCNX
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Semifinals
Mat 1:
ACC Wrestling Championship (Semifinals - Mat 1) | ACCNX
Mat 2:
ACC Wrestling Championship (Semifinals - Mat 2) | ACCNX
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Consolation Semifinals
Mat 1:
ACC Wrestling Championship - Consolation Semifinals (Mat 1) | ACCNX
Mat 2:
ACC Wrestling Championship - Consolation Semifinals (Mat 2) | ACCNX
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Consolation Finals
Mat 1:
ACC Wrestling Championships - Consolation Finals (Mat 1) | ACCNX
Mat 2:
ACC Wrestling Championships – Consolation Finals (Mat 2)| ACCNX
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Finals
ACC Wrestling Championship | ACC Network
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SEEDING
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125 Pounds
1. Jakob Camacho, NCST
2. Cooper Flynn, VT
3. Spencer Moore, UNC
4. Kyle Montaperto, UVA
5.
Logan Agin, DUKE
6. Colton Camacho, PITT
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133 Pounds
1. Kai Orine, NCST*
2. Marlon Yarbrough, UVA
3. Sam Latona, VT
4. Vincent Santaniello, Pitt
5. Jace Palmer, UNC
6.
Raymond Adams, DUKE
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141 Pounds
1. Cole Matthews, PITT*
2. Ryan Jack, NCST
3. Tom Crook, VT
4. Lachlan McNeil, UNC
5. Jack Gioffre, UVA
6.
Christian Colman, DUKE
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149 Pounds
1. Caleb Henson, VT*
2. Jackson Arrington, NCST
3. Jayden Scott, UNC
4. Finn Solomon, PITT
5. Michael Gioffre, UVA
6.
Jarred Papcsy, DUKE
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157 Pounds
1. Sonny Santiago, UNC
2. Ed Scott, NCST
3. Bryce Andonian, VT
4. Jared Keslar, PITT
5. Dylan Cedeno, UVA
6.
Logan Ferrero, DUKE
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165 Pounds
1. Derek Fields, NCST
2. Holden Heller, PITT
3. Connor Brady, VT
4. Nick Hamilton, UVA
5. Isaias Estrada, UNC
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174 Pounds
1. Mekhi Lewis, VT*
2. Justin McCoy, UVA
3. Tyler Eischens, UNC
4. Alex Faison, NCST
5. Luca Augustine, PITT
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. Gaetano Console, DUKE
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184 Pounds
1. TJ Stewart, VT
2. Reece Heller, PITT
3. Dylan Fishback, NCST
4. Gavin Kane, UNC
5. Ethan Weatherspoon, UVA
6.
Conor Becker, DUKE
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197 Pounds
1. Trent Hidlay, NCST* (184)
2. Andy Smith, VT
3. Max Shaw, UNC
4. Mac Stout, PITT
5. Krystian Kinsey, UVA
6.
Kwasi Bonsu, DUKE
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285 Pounds
1. Owen Trephan, NCST*
2. Hunter Catka, VT
3. Ryan Catka, UVA
4. Dayton Pitzer, PITT
5.
Connor Barket, DUKE
6. Cade Lautt, UNC
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* - Defending ACC champion
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ACC CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY
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• Over the history of the Duke wrestling program, the Blue Devils have registered 24 ACC Champions, six medalist come from the heavyweight class. Karl Shetler (HWT, 1959), Luke Sharpe (1964), Ed Newman (1970, 1971), Joel Puleo (1973, 1974, 1975), Konrad Dudziak (2009, 2010), Jacob Kasper (2018).
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• The last Blue Devil to earn ACC Champion accolades was Mitch Finesilver in 2019. Finesilver defeated North Carolina's A.C. Headlee by decision, 9-5, in the 149 pound finals.
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• In recent years, the Blue Devils have had success in the ACC Championship within the heavyweight bracket. Jacob Kasper was an ACC Champion in 2018, after defeating North Carolina's Corey Daniel by an 8-4 decision.
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• The 2023 ACC Championships featured
Jonah Niesenbaum placing second in the heavyweight division. Niesenbaum fell to NC State's Owen Trephan by a 7-2 decision in the final.
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