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NYU Captures UAA Wrestling Title in Dramatic Fashion

NYU Captures UAA Wrestling Title in Dramatic Fashion

From NYU Athletics

The New York University wrestling team captured its third consecutive University Athletic Association (UAA) Championship, defeating Case Western Reserve University and the University of Chicago at home at the Coles Sports Center in Manhattan on Saturday, February 15.

In its first match of the day, the team dominated CWRU by a score of 38-7. NYU then faced Chicago in the UAA Championship match. After falling behind the Maroons 15-6, the hosts rallied for three straight victories to tie the score at 15, but trailed 18-15 heading into the final bout of the day at 174 pounds. Senior Chris Amro delivered the win in dramatic fashion, pinning Chicago's Charles Scherer at the 1:43 mark to give NYU a 21-18 win and the Association Championship.

"Chris had an awesome performance today," noted Head Coach Bruce Haberli. "He went out there and wrestled like a beast."

With the two victories, NYU closes the dual match season with an overall record of 10-9.

UAA Championship Results

HIGHLIGHTS:

- NYU's 141-pounder Brandon Jones earned Most Outstanding Wrestler honors, going 2-0, including a technical fall over CWRU's Connor Medlang. NYU's coaching staff, led by Haberli, was named UAA Coaching Staff of the Year as well, while Chicago's Paul Papoustis was named UAA Rookie of the Year.

- Jones led a group of six NYU grapplers who earned All-Association honors at their respective weight classes. That number represents the most All-UAA honorees in a single year ever for NYU, which produced five such honors at the 2013 Association Championship.

- Amro, who posted a major decision victory over CWRU's David Brunk in addition to his pin, was All-UAA at 174 pounds. Patrick Sheehan was named All-UAA at 184 pounds after going 2-0 with a pin over CWRU's Connor Driscoll.

DJ Albonico (149), Matt DiGiovanni (157) and Dan Brereton (197) also went 2-0 en route to All-Association accolades.

"Every year our goal has been to win a UAA Championship, and we've been able to accomplish that three years in a row," said Senior Assistant Coach Corey Luce. "Six All-UAA wrestlers are the most we've ever had, and we'll look to keep increasing that number next year.

"Chris Amro had an outstanding match to give us the win against Chicago, and it was particularly special that he did it on Senior Day."

Amro, Brereton and fellow senior Anthony Chu were all honored prior to the final match.