Men's Wrestling Opens GPAC Action with Home Victory
CRETE, Neb. - The eighth-ranked Doane men's wrestling team opened its Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) dual season in dominant fashion Friday night, defeating (RV) Concordia 33–17 inside the Haddix Center.
The Tigers (1–0, 1–0 GPAC) set the tone early, capturing the first two bouts by technical fall. At 125 pounds, No. 2 Ray Ray Harris overwhelmed Gabe Lujan with a 15–0 tech fall in just 2:30. No. 6 Matthew Terrence followed at 133 with another commanding tech fall, 16–1, extending Doane's lead to 10–0.
Concordia briefly battled back with a fall from No. 20 Steven Barnes at 141, but the Tigers quickly regained control. No. 14 Quentyn Frank responded at 149 with a fall in 3:37, and No. 8 Ben Miller needed less than two minutes to pin Aaron Wilson at 157, pushing the advantage to 22–6.
At 174, No. 18 Jake Prudek delivered Doane's third fall of the night at the 4:46 mark, further cementing the Tigers' momentum. Top-ranked Tyson Beauperthuy showcased his dominance at 184, cruising to a 20–5 technical fall in 4:28.
Concordia closed the night with wins at 197 and heavyweight, but the Tigers' early surge proved too much to overcome as Doane secured a 33–17 victory.
The win marks a strong start for Doane in GPAC competition and reaffirms its standing among the NAIA's elite. The Tigers will return to action next week as they continue conference dual play.
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