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Brett Hunter

Men's Wrestling Paxton Ritchey

Gehlhausen, Smith, Chaves Place at Midwest Classic

INDIANAPOLIS – Led by a runner-up finish from Keegan Gehlhausen, Chadron State men's wrestling had three placers at the prestigious Midwest Classic in Indianapolis.

Alongside Gehlhausen, Quade Smith bounced back from a first-round loss to climb all the way back to fifth place, finishing 7-2 over the tournament's two days. Caleb Chaves placed seventh at 141 pounds and compiled a 4-2 tournament record. 

It is the second career placing at the Midwest Classic for both Gehlhausen (fifth in 2024) and Smith (fourth in 2023) and the first ever for Chaves, who fell one match shy of a top-eight finish during the 2023 tournament as a member of Gannon University.

Chadron State finished in 10th place out of 47 teams in the team standings with 73 points. The Eagles were the top-placing RMAC team, beating out 11th-place Adams State by half a point and also finishing ahead of 13th-place Colorado Mesa and 18th-place CSU Pueblo.

CSC's team success came with a well-rounded effort that saw all 10 Eagle wrestlers win at least two matches at the classic. Brandon Paredes (157 pounds), Logan Berger (174 pounds) and Mason Villwok (197 pounds) all went 3-2 over the weekend while Hunter Jacobsen (133), Aidan Callahan (149), Tayten Gillette (165) and Eli Reese (285) all won twice.

Gehlhausen, who entered the day ranked No. 1 in the nation by both the National Wrestling Coaches Association (NWCA) and The Open Mat, stormed through the bracket to the final before falling short for a 5-1 day. Gehlhausen started the day with a 4-2 decision win over No. 9/19-ranked David Davis of Tiffin, earning all his points in the second period.

In the semifinals, Gehlhausen faced No. 6/6-ranked Darion Johnson of McKendree and handed Johnson his first loss of the year by an 8-5 decision. Gehlhausen led 7-1 after two periods before Johnson trimmed the margin in the third period. 

In the final, Gehlhausen faced Central Oklahoma's Branson Britten, who entered ranked No. 14 by the NWCA but No. 5 in the more recently updated Open Mat rankings. The UCO wrestler controlled the match throughout, landing two takedowns and winning 8-1 to hand Gehlhausen his first loss of his redshirt senior season. 

In the 125-pound bracket, Quade Smith recovered from his first-round loss to Emanuel's Braydon Mitchell on Friday by winning seven of his next eight bouts. On Saturday, Smith slipped by Colorado Mesa's Adonias Cantu 7-6, used sudden victory to beat No. 10/7-ranked Billy Smith of Findlay 4-1 and beat No. 5/5-ranked Colton Drousias of Glenville State to earn a spot in the consolation semifinal. 

No. 3-ranked Anthony Anciete of Tiffin awaited Smith there, and the Tiffin wrestler beat Smith 4-2 to send the Chadron wrestler to the fifth-place match, which Smith was awarded via medical forfeit over No. 7/10-ranked Logan Sallot of Gannon. 

Smith, who entered the tournament ranked No. 13 by the NWCA and No. 11 by the Open Mat, is likely to see that ranking go up. The redshirt senior went 4-2 against ranked wrestlers at the event (3-2 on the mat) and defeated three top 10 wrestlers. 

Chaves (No. 15 NWCA, unranked by The Open Mat) also tangled with several nationally ranked wrestlers as he fought for placing on Saturday. The Maryland native lost his quarterfinal to No. 5/7-ranked Colton Stoneking of Fairmont State in a 4-1 sudden victory contest but recovered to beat Adams State's Kieran Thompson (No. 19 Open Mat) by major decision. 

Chaves would be pinned by No. 8/3-ranked Jake Niffenegger of Gannon to head to the seventh-place match, which would be a rematch against Northern State's Krayle Stormer (No. 12/18), who Chaves pinned during Friday's action. Chaves proved the result wasn't a fluke by beating Stormer a second time, this time 6-3, to seal seventh place. 

Among CSC wrestlers who made it to day two, Aidan Callahan and Logan Berger each lost their first matches of the day while Brandon Paredes and Mason Villwok both won once before being eliminated. 

The CSC men's wrestling program will break for the holidays before resuming competition with the beginning of the RMAC dual season in January. The Eagles will host RMAC duals on January 9, 18, 23 and 31 in the Chicoine Center.
 
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Players Mentioned

Logan Berger

Logan Berger

Redshirt Junior
Keegan Gehlhausen

Keegan Gehlhausen

Redshirt Senior
Tayten  Gillette

Tayten Gillette

Redshirt Junior
Hunter Jacobsen

Hunter Jacobsen

Sophomore
Brandon Paredes

Brandon Paredes

Redshirt Junior
Quade Smith

Quade Smith

Redshirt Senior
Mason Villwok

Mason Villwok

Sophomore
Caleb  Chaves

Caleb Chaves

Graduate Student
Aidan  Callahan

Aidan Callahan

Freshman
Eli Reese

Eli Reese

Graduate Student

Players Mentioned

Logan Berger

Logan Berger

Redshirt Junior
Keegan Gehlhausen

Keegan Gehlhausen

Redshirt Senior
Tayten  Gillette

Tayten Gillette

Redshirt Junior
Hunter Jacobsen

Hunter Jacobsen

Sophomore
Brandon Paredes

Brandon Paredes

Redshirt Junior
Quade Smith

Quade Smith

Redshirt Senior
Mason Villwok

Mason Villwok

Sophomore
Caleb  Chaves

Caleb Chaves

Graduate Student
Aidan  Callahan

Aidan Callahan

Freshman
Eli Reese

Eli Reese

Graduate Student