Head Coach Pat Pecora and the No. 5-ranked Pitt-Johnstown wrestlers will travel to Edinboro University's McComb Fieldhouse for Saturday's 75
th PSAC Wrestling Championships.
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Twelve teams, including four Division I programs and eight Division II programs, are scheduled to compete Saturday beginning at 10 a.m. with the opening ceremonies.
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The awarding of the Champion Scholar is slated for 6:15 p.m., and the championship round will start at 6:30 p.m.
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CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE
Saturday, December 9
McComb Fieldhouse, Edinboro University

10:00 AM - First and Second Round Matches (4 Mats)
First and Second Round Consolations
Semi-Finals (2 Mats) Third Round Consolations (1 Mat)
Semi-Consolations through completion Semi-Finals (3 Mats)
6:15 PM - Opening Ceremonies
6:30 PM - Championships (3 Mats)
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Ticket Information:
ALL DAY PASS - $15
ALL DAY STUDENT PASS - $7
FINALS ONLY - $10
FINALS ONLY STUDENT PASS - $5
FREE admission to PSAC students, must have student ID
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Edinboro has won the event six consecutive times and 11 out of the last 12 years. In 2017, The Fighting Scots claimed victory with 156.5 points, while Lock Haven (131 pts.), Clarion (96.0 pts.), Bloomsburg (74.0 pts.), and Pitt-Johnstown (72.0 pts.) rounded out the top-five. The Mountain Cats' fifth-place finish led the eight Division II schools./
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Edinboro had seven individuals reach the finals, and five of those wrestlers came away with PSAC Championships, Lock Haven had two individual champions. Pitt.-Johnstown's
Cody Law won the crown at 157 lbs. and
Tyler Reinhart was the runner-up at 165 lbs.
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Four Division II PSAC teams are currently ranked in the Top-25 NWCA Coaches' Poll. Pitt-Johnstown sits at No. 5, Gannon is tied for seventh, and Mercyhurst and Seton Hill are tied for 13th.
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Edinboro and Lock Haven have each won 19 team titles to tie for the most in PSAC history.
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Matt Siszka (125 lbs.),
Sam Holandez (133 lbs.), No. 6
Chris Eddins (141 lbs.),
Corey Falleroni (149 lbs.), No. 2
Cody Law (157 lbs.), No. 11
Devin Austin (165 lbs.), No. 2
Tyler Reinhart (174 lbs.),
Steve Edwards (184 lbs.), No. 10
Levi Niebauer (197 lbs.), and
D.J. Sims (285 lbs.) are all expected to compete for Pitt-Johnstown.
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