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Hidlay, Macchiavello Win Gold at U23 World Team Trials
6/3/2018 5:20:00 PM | Wrestling
Five from @PackWrestle Earn All-American Honors
AKRON, OHIO – Two members of the Wolfpack Wrestling Club claimed top honors in their weight class this weekend at the U23 World Team Trials in Akron, Ohio.
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Rising redshirt-sophomore Hayden Hidlay won the Gold at 70 kg, while recently graduated Michael Macchiavello won the 92 kg weight class.
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With their wins, both Hidlay and Macchiavello advance to the U23 World Championships which will take place in Romania in November.
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After placing second at Senior-level events, the U.S. Open and the World Team Trials, Hidlay broke through claiming Gold at the U23 World Team Trials. Hidlay advanced to the best-of-3 finals with six straight wins, all techs and outscoring those final five foes 51-0.
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In the finals, Hidlay took the first bout 8-4 over Northwestern's Ryan Deakin, only for Deakin to even the series 1-1 after a tech. In the finals, Hidlay was down 3-1 late, but scored the winning takedown with only one second left.
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Competing in his first tournament since winning a NCAA title back in March, Macchiavello went a perfect 7-0 in winning his weight class. Macchiavello breezed into the best-of-three finals with a pair of pins and outscoring his foes 28-3. He then won both finals matches against Hunter Ritter of Wisconsin, 5-3 and a 15-5 tech in the final bout.
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A pair of rising redshirt-seniors on the Wolfpack brought home fourth place finishes – Sean Fausz at 61 kg and Malik McDonald at 97 kg.
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Fausz went 3-0, outscoring his foes 43-19, before falling in the quarterfinals. McDonald scored a pair of pins and a 10-0 tech fall win to advance into the semifinals.
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Also competing in his first post-collegiate tournament, Kevin Jack placed sixth at 65 kg, as he had to medically forfeit his final two matches. Jack breezed into the semifinals, going 4-0 and outscoring his opponents 35-4, with three 10-0 tech fall wins. In the semifinals, Jack was pinned and suffered a leg injury which prevented him from competing in the consolation bracket.
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The Wolfpack Wrestling Club scored more team points then any other team in freestyle.
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Rising redshirt-sophomore Hayden Hidlay won the Gold at 70 kg, while recently graduated Michael Macchiavello won the 92 kg weight class.
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With their wins, both Hidlay and Macchiavello advance to the U23 World Championships which will take place in Romania in November.
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Congrats @themugdog & @mike_macch for making their 1st World Team????????????UWW23 Worlds up next #STATEment https://t.co/46BZeZ0OyR
— The Skip (@pat_popolizio) June 3, 2018
After placing second at Senior-level events, the U.S. Open and the World Team Trials, Hidlay broke through claiming Gold at the U23 World Team Trials. Hidlay advanced to the best-of-3 finals with six straight wins, all techs and outscoring those final five foes 51-0.
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In the finals, Hidlay took the first bout 8-4 over Northwestern's Ryan Deakin, only for Deakin to even the series 1-1 after a tech. In the finals, Hidlay was down 3-1 late, but scored the winning takedown with only one second left.
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ONTO ROMANIA ... Hayden Hidlay scores a takedown with just 1 second left and will head to the U23 World Championships in Nov. with a 3-2 win over Deakin of Northwestern!!! #PackMentality
— NC State Wrestling ????? (@PackWrestle) June 3, 2018
Competing in his first tournament since winning a NCAA title back in March, Macchiavello went a perfect 7-0 in winning his weight class. Macchiavello breezed into the best-of-three finals with a pair of pins and outscoring his foes 28-3. He then won both finals matches against Hunter Ritter of Wisconsin, 5-3 and a 15-5 tech in the final bout.
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ONTO ROMANIA ... In his first post-collegiate tournament, Michael Macchiavello wins the 92 kg weight class at the U23s and moves onto the World Championships in Nov! Macch scored a 15-5 tech in the 2nd championship bout, and finished a perfect 7-0 on the weekend! #PackMentality
— NC State Wrestling ????? (@PackWrestle) June 3, 2018
A pair of rising redshirt-seniors on the Wolfpack brought home fourth place finishes – Sean Fausz at 61 kg and Malik McDonald at 97 kg.
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Fausz went 3-0, outscoring his foes 43-19, before falling in the quarterfinals. McDonald scored a pair of pins and a 10-0 tech fall win to advance into the semifinals.
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Also competing in his first post-collegiate tournament, Kevin Jack placed sixth at 65 kg, as he had to medically forfeit his final two matches. Jack breezed into the semifinals, going 4-0 and outscoring his opponents 35-4, with three 10-0 tech fall wins. In the semifinals, Jack was pinned and suffered a leg injury which prevented him from competing in the consolation bracket.
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The Wolfpack Wrestling Club scored more team points then any other team in freestyle.
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Impressive work from this programs! ?????? pic.twitter.com/V8LSZ39pd1
— Jaroslav Hasek (@SpeyWrestle) June 3, 2018
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