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Seymour, Stanich Advance to Quarterfinals Thursday in Cleveland

Graduate student Sheldon Seymour and sophomore Luke Stanich advanced to Friday's championship quarterfinals, while all six of Lehigh's NCAA Championships qualifiers advanced to day two, following Thursday night's action at Rocket Arena.

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Seymour, Stanich Advance to Quarterfinals Thursday in Cleveland

3/19/2026 11:18:00 PM | Men's Wrestling

CLEVELAND – Graduate student

Lehigh wrestlers went 2-3 in the championship round of 16, while senior

The Mountain Hawks finished day one with 13 points, good for 12th place.

Seymour punched his ticket to the semifinals for the second straight year with a 5-4 decision over Iowa State's Stevo Poulin at 125. A second period reversal opened the scoring, with Seymour securing a go-ahead takedown midway through the final period before holding on late. Seymour will next face No. 5 seed Troy Spratley of Oklahoma State in the quarterfinals.

Stanich will make his first career quarterfinal appearance. He won an 11-2 major decision over Oklahoma's Tyler Wells at 141. Stanich scored takedowns in the second and third periods and added a second period escape plus four stalling points. He will face Anthony Echemendia of Iowa State in a 4-vs.-5 matchup in Friday's quarterfinal round.

Sophomore

Rozynski dropped a 10-1 major decision to Illinois' Kannon Webster. Brignola was in a high-scoring, back-and-forth affair with NC State's Will Denny. Both Brignola and Denny scored two takedowns in regulation, with a Brignola escape in the third sending the match to sudden victory tied 9-9. It was Denny who got in on a shot early in sudden victory, securing the takedown for the 12-9 win.

Rogers was sent to the consolations following a 13-4 major decision loss to top seeded Rocco Welsh of Penn State.

Taylor stayed alive in the consolations with bonus points to boot, as he won a 15-7 major decision over Trevor Tinker of Cal Poly. Taylor led 11-1 after one behind two takedowns, a stalling point and a four-point near fall. After getting taken down in the second, Taylor reversed and rode out. Taylor gave up a second takedown in the third period, but a late escape plus riding time gave him the margin needed for the major decision.

Penn State takes a 13.5 lead over Nebraska into day two of competition. The Nittany Lions have eight quarterfinalists.

The NCAA Championships continue Friday at noon with session three, featuring the championship quarterfinals at two rounds of consolations. Session three will be televised on ESPNU with streaming coverage of every mat available on ESPN+.

The 2025-26 Lehigh wrestling season is presented by the Historic Hotel Bethlehem.

125 – No. 4

Rd. of 32: Fall No. 29 Tyler Chappell (Pitt) 5:38

Rd. of 16: dec. No. 13 Stevo Poulin (Iowa State) 5-4

Quarterfinal: No. 5 Troy Spratley (Oklahoma St.)

141 – No. 5

Rd. of 32: Tech fall No. 28 Pierson Manville (Arizona State) 21-6, 7:00

Rd. of 16: major dec. No. 21 Tyler Wells (Oklahoma) 11-2

Quarterfinal: No. 4 Anthony Echemendia (Iowa State)

157 – No. 10

Rd. of 32: dec. No. 23 Kaleb Burgess (Buffalo) 6-1

Rd. of 16: L by major dec. No. 7 Kannon Webster (Illinois) 10-1

Second round consolation: No. 24 Jaivon Jones (Little Rock)

165 – No. 7

Rd. of 32: dec. No. 26 Tyler Lillard (Indiana) 2-2, tb, rt

Rd. of 16: L by dec. No. 10 Will Denny (NC State) 12-9, sv

Second round consolation: No. 24 Sean Seefeldt (Penn)

184 – No. 16

Rd. of 32: dec. No. 17 Ian Bush (WVU) 8-7

Rd. of 16: L by major dec. No. 1 Rocco Welsh (Penn State) 13-4

Second round consolation: No. 18 Jake Dailey (North Carolina)

285 – No. 6

Rd. of 32: L by dec. No. 27 Hunter Catka (Rutgers) 6-3, sv

First round consolation: major dec. No. 22 Trevor Tinker (Cal Poly) 15-7

Second round consolation: No. 5 Nick Feldman (Ohio State)

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Sheldon Seymourand sophomoreLuke Stanichadvanced to Friday's championship quarterfinals, while all six of Lehigh's NCAA Championships qualifiers advanced to day two, following Thursday night's action at Rocket Arena,Lehigh wrestlers went 2-3 in the championship round of 16, while senior

Nathan Taylorposted a major decision to stay alive in the consolations at 285.The Mountain Hawks finished day one with 13 points, good for 12th place.

Seymour punched his ticket to the semifinals for the second straight year with a 5-4 decision over Iowa State's Stevo Poulin at 125. A second period reversal opened the scoring, with Seymour securing a go-ahead takedown midway through the final period before holding on late. Seymour will next face No. 5 seed Troy Spratley of Oklahoma State in the quarterfinals.

Stanich will make his first career quarterfinal appearance. He won an 11-2 major decision over Oklahoma's Tyler Wells at 141. Stanich scored takedowns in the second and third periods and added a second period escape plus four stalling points. He will face Anthony Echemendia of Iowa State in a 4-vs.-5 matchup in Friday's quarterfinal round.

Sophomore

Logan Rozynski(157), seniorMax Brignola(165) and juniorRylan Rogers(184) dropped down to the consolations after losses Thursday evening.Rozynski dropped a 10-1 major decision to Illinois' Kannon Webster. Brignola was in a high-scoring, back-and-forth affair with NC State's Will Denny. Both Brignola and Denny scored two takedowns in regulation, with a Brignola escape in the third sending the match to sudden victory tied 9-9. It was Denny who got in on a shot early in sudden victory, securing the takedown for the 12-9 win.

Rogers was sent to the consolations following a 13-4 major decision loss to top seeded Rocco Welsh of Penn State.

Taylor stayed alive in the consolations with bonus points to boot, as he won a 15-7 major decision over Trevor Tinker of Cal Poly. Taylor led 11-1 after one behind two takedowns, a stalling point and a four-point near fall. After getting taken down in the second, Taylor reversed and rode out. Taylor gave up a second takedown in the third period, but a late escape plus riding time gave him the margin needed for the major decision.

Penn State takes a 13.5 lead over Nebraska into day two of competition. The Nittany Lions have eight quarterfinalists.

Gallery:(3-19-2026) NCAA Men's Wrestling, 3/19/26

The NCAA Championships continue Friday at noon with session three, featuring the championship quarterfinals at two rounds of consolations. Session three will be televised on ESPNU with streaming coverage of every mat available on ESPN+.

The 2025-26 Lehigh wrestling season is presented by the Historic Hotel Bethlehem.

125 – No. 4

Sheldon SeymourRd. of 32: Fall No. 29 Tyler Chappell (Pitt) 5:38

Rd. of 16: dec. No. 13 Stevo Poulin (Iowa State) 5-4

Quarterfinal: No. 5 Troy Spratley (Oklahoma St.)

141 – No. 5

Luke StanichRd. of 32: Tech fall No. 28 Pierson Manville (Arizona State) 21-6, 7:00

Rd. of 16: major dec. No. 21 Tyler Wells (Oklahoma) 11-2

Quarterfinal: No. 4 Anthony Echemendia (Iowa State)

157 – No. 10

Logan RozynskiRd. of 32: dec. No. 23 Kaleb Burgess (Buffalo) 6-1

Rd. of 16: L by major dec. No. 7 Kannon Webster (Illinois) 10-1

Second round consolation: No. 24 Jaivon Jones (Little Rock)

165 – No. 7

Max BrignolaRd. of 32: dec. No. 26 Tyler Lillard (Indiana) 2-2, tb, rt

Rd. of 16: L by dec. No. 10 Will Denny (NC State) 12-9, sv

Second round consolation: No. 24 Sean Seefeldt (Penn)

184 – No. 16

Rylan RogersRd. of 32: dec. No. 17 Ian Bush (WVU) 8-7

Rd. of 16: L by major dec. No. 1 Rocco Welsh (Penn State) 13-4

Second round consolation: No. 18 Jake Dailey (North Carolina)

285 – No. 6

Nathan TaylorRd. of 32: L by dec. No. 27 Hunter Catka (Rutgers) 6-3, sv

First round consolation: major dec. No. 22 Trevor Tinker (Cal Poly) 15-7

Second round consolation: No. 5 Nick Feldman (Ohio State)

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