Coleman Reaches Quarterfinals of Midlands Championships
December 30, 2018 | Wrestling
CHICAGO – Bob Coleman reached the championship quarterfinals of the Ken Kraft Midlands Championships highlighting the weekend for a small contingent of Beavers who made the trip.
The Beavers had just four entries into the two-day tournament; Kegan Calkins (133 pounds), Devan Turner (133 pounds), Conner Noonan (141 pounds) and Coleman (184 Pounds).
Coleman opened the tournament with a 9-4 decision over Penn's Jalen Laughlin, before using an 11-4 decision over Kendall Elfstrum of Princeton reaching the quarterfinals. The Hermiston, Ore. native lost a tight match to Jackson Hemauer (Fresno State) by decision 4-2, and fell in the next consolation match by major decision.
Both entrants at 133 pounds won their opening bouts. Calkins won by technical fall, while Turner won by decision. The pair dropped their next two matches ending their tournament runs.
Up Next
The Beavers are idle until the New Year when they welcome No. 5 Michigan to Gill Coliseum for the Joe Wells Classic at 7 p.m. PT. You can purchase all of your ticket needs for the 2018-19 season here.
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The Beavers had just four entries into the two-day tournament; Kegan Calkins (133 pounds), Devan Turner (133 pounds), Conner Noonan (141 pounds) and Coleman (184 Pounds).
Coleman opened the tournament with a 9-4 decision over Penn's Jalen Laughlin, before using an 11-4 decision over Kendall Elfstrum of Princeton reaching the quarterfinals. The Hermiston, Ore. native lost a tight match to Jackson Hemauer (Fresno State) by decision 4-2, and fell in the next consolation match by major decision.
Both entrants at 133 pounds won their opening bouts. Calkins won by technical fall, while Turner won by decision. The pair dropped their next two matches ending their tournament runs.
Up Next
The Beavers are idle until the New Year when they welcome No. 5 Michigan to Gill Coliseum for the Joe Wells Classic at 7 p.m. PT. You can purchase all of your ticket needs for the 2018-19 season here.
Follow Us on Social
For more information on the Oregon State wrestling team, visit OSUBeavers.com or follow the team's official Twitter account at Twitter.com/BeaverWrestling, on Facebook at Facebook.com/BeaverWrestling, or on Instagram at Instagram.com/BeaverWrestling.
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
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