PITTSBURGH - Pitt sophomore P.J. Tasser
bumped up a weight to 184 pounds and beat ninth-ranked Ben Clymer to
help the No. 9 Panther wrestling team knock off No. 22 Hofstra on Friday
at the Fitzgerald Field House.
It was the third win over a top-25 team this season for the Panthers
(13-1) and their 10th straight win overall. No. 13 Tyler Nauman, No. 33
Donnie Tasser, No. 21 Ethan Headlee, No. 32 Andy Vaughan and No. 4 Matt
Wilps also had victories for the Panthers against the Pride.
With the score tied 12-12 after Headlee’s forfeit win at 174, the Pitt
coaching staff made a last-second change in the lineup, inserting P.J.
Tasser at 184 pounds and bumping the remaining probable starters up a
weight class. The move worked to perfection as Tasser helped the
Panthers close out the meet with four straight wins.
Tasser faced a tough challenge in Clymer, who had just moved up the
rankings with a win over then-No. 3 Steve Bosak of Cornell, but proved
to the crowd, and possibly himself, that he could compete with his
highly-touted opponent with his performance in the first period.
“I went in a little bit nervous, but once I got out there and I started
getting after it, I could tell I could take him down,” Tasser said.
“Right around the end of the first period after I was in on a couple of
shots I turned it on and it all worked out.”
The match was scoreless after one period, but Tasser was clearly the
aggressor. Trailing 1-0 after an escape by Clymer in the second period,
Tasser chose neutral, avoiding Clymer’s best skill set by not selecting
bottom. With less than 20 seconds on the clock, he scored the winning
takedown on the edge of the circle and rode out the final seconds for
the victory.
“It was great for P.J. to get a win like that,” said assistant coach
Jason Peters. “It was an opportunity for him to help the team and he
came through.”
Tasser has now beaten two nationally-ranked wrestlers in a row. He
posted a decision over then-No. 33 Mike Dessino – the returning EWL
champion – in Pitt’s win over Bloomsburg.
Vaughan followed Tasser with a major decision at 197 pounds to clinch
the match. The redshirt senior has won 12 of his last 13 matches.
Giving up a good 50 pounds, Wilps won by decision at heavyweight,
putting away any doubt of the outcome even if the Pride wrestler had
made weight at 174. Wilps improved to 14-0 in dual meets this season.
The meet didn’t start off too well for the Panthers as they lost the
first three bouts and found themselves down 9-0. Nauman, the lone
All-American on the Pitt roster, put his team back on track with a 4-3
decision over No. 17 Justin
Accordino at 149. Nauman, who had beaten Accordino in overtime earlier
this season, used a takedown and two escapes to take a 4-2 lead into the
final period and held on in a near must-win situation for the Panthers.
Donnie Tasser made it two in a row for Pitt with his 9-3 decision at 157
pounds, cutting the Hofstra lead to 9-6. Tasser trailed 3-2 part way
through the second period but scored the final seven points of the bout.
Even some of Pitt’s losses were solid showings. No. 20 Shelton Mack
nearly had a fall in the first sudden victory before falling short in
the second tiebreaker in a 6-5 loss to No. 26 Jamie Franco. No. 33 Tyler
Wilps came up just short in his attempt to reverse an earlier loss to
No. 17 P.J. Gillespie, dropping a 5-4 decision in overtime.
No. 16 Anthony Zanetta saw his perfect dual meet season come to an end
with a 6-1 loss to Hofstra’s No. 12 Steve Bonanno at 125 pounds. Still,
Zanetta is the favorite to win the Eastern Wrestling League tournament
and is a lock for the national tournament with his 24-3 overall record.
He has won 14 of his last 15 matches.
Pitt is 13-1 overall for the first time in team history. The Panthers
can nearly guarantee a top-10 ranking in the final dual meet poll with a
win over Edinboro on Friday, Feb. 17. The match with the Fighting Scots,
which will be held at the Fitzgerald Field House at 7 p.m., will also
determine the EWL regular season champion.
No. 9 Pitt 22, No. 22 Hofstra 12
125 - No. 12 Steve Bonanno (H) dec. Anthony Zanetta (P), 6-1
133 - No. 26 Jamie Franco (H) dec. No. 20 Shelton Mack (P), 6-5 tb2
141 - No. 23 Luke Vaith (P) dec. Travis Shaffer (P), 4-1
149 - No. 13 Tyler Nauman (P) dec. No. 17 Justin Accordino (H), 4-3
157 - No. 33 Donnie Tasser (P) dec.Tyler Banks (H), 9-3
165 - No. 17 P.J. Gillespie (H) dec. No. 33 Tyler Wilps (P), 5-4 tb
174 - No. 21 Ethan Headlee (P) wins by forfeit
184 - P.J. Tasser (P) dec. No. 9 Ben Clymer (H), 2-1
197 - No. 32 Andy Vaughan (P) maj. dec. Tim Murphy (H), 13-4
HWT - No. 4 Matt Wilps (P) dec. Paul Snyder (H), 5-2