Indiana University Athletics

Hoosiers Record Individual Ranked Wins, Fall Against No. 14 Purdue
1/20/2020 9:58:00 PM | Wrestling
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Graham Rooks and Liam Cronin took down top-10 opponents, but Purdue won the dual, 23-9 on Monday at Wilkinson Hall.
Notes
• The Hoosiers fall to 0-5 on the season and 0-4 in the Big Ten. Purdue improves to 9-2 overall and 2-1 in the Big Ten.
• The dual started at 149 with Graham Rooks taking down #6 Griffin Parriott of Purdue.
• Parriott led Rooks 3-1 going into the final period, but Rooks outscored Parriott, 8-0 in the final period.
• For Rooks, it was his second straight win against a ranked opponent, after his took down #13 Yahya Thomas of Northwestern on Saturday in Evanston.
• The Hoosiers won two matches against top-10 opponents and against two other Purdue top-10 opponents they took those matches all the way into overtime.
• #25 Jacob Covaciu forced overtime against #4 Dylan Lydy, who has a record of 21-1 on the season. Fernando Silva forced overtime against #8 Kendall Coleman who has a record of 21-6 on the season.
• Liam Cronin scored a takedown with 13 second left in the third period to lift him to victory over No. 5 Devin Schroder, who came into the match with an 18-3 record.
• For the second straight dual, both Rooks brothers won, with Cayden Rooks picking up a 4-1 decision over Travis Ford-Melton, who he previously lost to earlier this season.
• Cayden Rooks improved his overall record to 17-7 and has won two of his first three Big Ten matches in dual competition.
IU Head Coach Angel Escobedo
"Man, that was exciting tonight. It really was. I thought our guys came to compete. They really put on a show for our fans, and that's great to see. I keep telling them, every time you go out there, you're just a product of our program. I think they really believe that, and now fans can come back and watch more.
What more could you ask for? Pushing a team like Purdue who's ranked, in some polls, sixth in the country. We were in a position to win three more matches tonight, so it could've been a whole different dual meet. Proud of my guys, proud of their effort."
Indiana vs. No. 14 Purdue Results
149: Graham Rooks (IU) dec. #6 Griffin Parriott (PUR) 9-3 (IU 3, PUR 0)
157: #8 Kendall Coleman (PUR) SV1 Fernando Silva (IU) 8-6 (IU 3, PUR 3)
165: Tanner Webster (PUR) dec. Dillon Hoey (IU) 6-4 (IU 3, PUR 6)
174: #4 Dylan Lydy (PUR) SV1 #25 Jacob Covaciu (IU) 3-1 (IU 3, PUR 9)
184: Max Lyon (PUR) maj. dec. Jake Hinz (IU) 12-4 (IU 3, PUR 13)
197: #2 Christian Brunner (PUR) maj. dec. Nick Willham (IU) 10-1 (IU 3, PUR 17)
285: Thomas Penola (PUR) dec. Jake Kleimola (IU) 6-1 (IU 3, PUR 20)
125: Liam Cronin (IU) dec. #5 Devin Schroder (PUR) 3-1 (IU 6, PUR 20)
133: Cayden Rooks (IU) dec. Travis Ford-Melton (PUR) 4-1 (IU 9, PUR 20)
141: Parker Filius (PUR) dec. Eddie Bolivar (IU) 7-4 (IU 9, PUR 23)
Final
No. 14 Purdue 23, Indiana 9
Attendance: 1,820
Up Next
Up next the Hoosiers are on the road at Rutgers on Friday Jan. 24 and at Maryland on Sunday Jan. 26.
Notes
• The Hoosiers fall to 0-5 on the season and 0-4 in the Big Ten. Purdue improves to 9-2 overall and 2-1 in the Big Ten.
• The dual started at 149 with Graham Rooks taking down #6 Griffin Parriott of Purdue.
• Parriott led Rooks 3-1 going into the final period, but Rooks outscored Parriott, 8-0 in the final period.
• For Rooks, it was his second straight win against a ranked opponent, after his took down #13 Yahya Thomas of Northwestern on Saturday in Evanston.
• The Hoosiers won two matches against top-10 opponents and against two other Purdue top-10 opponents they took those matches all the way into overtime.
• #25 Jacob Covaciu forced overtime against #4 Dylan Lydy, who has a record of 21-1 on the season. Fernando Silva forced overtime against #8 Kendall Coleman who has a record of 21-6 on the season.
• Liam Cronin scored a takedown with 13 second left in the third period to lift him to victory over No. 5 Devin Schroder, who came into the match with an 18-3 record.
• For the second straight dual, both Rooks brothers won, with Cayden Rooks picking up a 4-1 decision over Travis Ford-Melton, who he previously lost to earlier this season.
• Cayden Rooks improved his overall record to 17-7 and has won two of his first three Big Ten matches in dual competition.
IU Head Coach Angel Escobedo
"Man, that was exciting tonight. It really was. I thought our guys came to compete. They really put on a show for our fans, and that's great to see. I keep telling them, every time you go out there, you're just a product of our program. I think they really believe that, and now fans can come back and watch more.
What more could you ask for? Pushing a team like Purdue who's ranked, in some polls, sixth in the country. We were in a position to win three more matches tonight, so it could've been a whole different dual meet. Proud of my guys, proud of their effort."
Indiana vs. No. 14 Purdue Results
149: Graham Rooks (IU) dec. #6 Griffin Parriott (PUR) 9-3 (IU 3, PUR 0)
157: #8 Kendall Coleman (PUR) SV1 Fernando Silva (IU) 8-6 (IU 3, PUR 3)
165: Tanner Webster (PUR) dec. Dillon Hoey (IU) 6-4 (IU 3, PUR 6)
174: #4 Dylan Lydy (PUR) SV1 #25 Jacob Covaciu (IU) 3-1 (IU 3, PUR 9)
184: Max Lyon (PUR) maj. dec. Jake Hinz (IU) 12-4 (IU 3, PUR 13)
197: #2 Christian Brunner (PUR) maj. dec. Nick Willham (IU) 10-1 (IU 3, PUR 17)
285: Thomas Penola (PUR) dec. Jake Kleimola (IU) 6-1 (IU 3, PUR 20)
125: Liam Cronin (IU) dec. #5 Devin Schroder (PUR) 3-1 (IU 6, PUR 20)
133: Cayden Rooks (IU) dec. Travis Ford-Melton (PUR) 4-1 (IU 9, PUR 20)
141: Parker Filius (PUR) dec. Eddie Bolivar (IU) 7-4 (IU 9, PUR 23)
Final
No. 14 Purdue 23, Indiana 9
Attendance: 1,820
Up Next
Up next the Hoosiers are on the road at Rutgers on Friday Jan. 24 and at Maryland on Sunday Jan. 26.
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