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EVANSTON, Ill. – North Dakota State University 165-pounder
Andrew Fogarty placed eighth at the 54th annual Midlands Championships on Saturday, Dec. 30, in Northwestern University's McGaw Hall.
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Entering tonight's finals, North Dakota State is No. 25 in the team standings with 23 points. The Bison are scheduled to host Northern Colorado at 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 6 in a Big 12 Conference dual, and entertain Boise State at 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 8, in a non-conference dual.
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Fogarty, a redshirt freshman from Jordan, Minn. (Scott West H.S.), opened with a 14-1 major decision in a dominating performance against Tyrel White of Columbia. He recorded a takedown with 1:04 left in the first period for a 2-0 lead and exploded in the second to extend the margin to 11-0.
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Fogarty, who is ranked No.19 nationally, fell behind 2-0 early in the first period against unattached Kaleb Young of Iowa, who widened the margin to 8-3 in the second.
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It was a Big 12 Conference rematch in the seventh place contest as Fogarty went against No. 7-ranked Clark Glass of Oklahoma. Glass recorded a takedown early in the first period, but Fogarty responded with a reversal as time ran out to tie the score at 2-2. Fogarty kept the top position the entire second period to wipe out Glass' riding time.
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Fogarty took a 3-2 lead after gaining a penalty point after two cautions early in the third period, then added an escape to extend the lead to 4-2. However, Glass notched a takedown in the final seconds to force overtime. Glass took a 6-4 sudden victory-1 overtime win on a takedown with 24-seconds remaining.
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Fogarty compiled a 5-3 record at the Midlands Championships to earn eighth place. He is now 15-4 on the season.
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Paul Bianchi, a 125-pound freshman from Two Rivers, Wis. (Two Rivers H.S.), dropped a 7-3 decision to Lucas Malmberg of Messiah and just missed reaching the medal round.
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Most of the scoring occurred in the first period. Malmberg led 2-0 before Bianchi rallied with an escape and takedown for a brief 3-2 lead. Malmberg used an escape and takedown to regain a 5-3 advantage. Malmberg kept the top position the entire second, gained an escape in the third and had 2:11 riding time to make the final score.
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Bianchi won 3 of 5 matches at the Midlands and improved to 14-5 overall.
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