By: by Tim Flynn
Mines at #12 Fort Hays State, Thursday, 7 p.m. CT [Live Results]
Mines at the Midwest Duals, Kearney, Neb.
  vs. #23 Newman, Saturday, 9 a.m. CT [Live Results]
   vs. #18 Central Oklahoma, Saturday, 10:30 a.m. CT [Live Results]
  vs. #6 Lindenwood, Saturday, 12 p.m. CT [Live Results]
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THIS WEEK
Colorado School of Mines will run the gauntlet against four top-25 teams this weekend, making a trip to #12 Fort Hays State for a dual on Thursday before taking part in the Midwest Duals at Nebraska-Kearney on Saturday. In the latter meet, Mines will face off against #23 Newman, #18 Central Oklahoma, and #6 Lindenwood.
LAST TIME OUT
Mines hung tough, but a pair of late wins secured the dual for #1 Nebraska-Kearney as they won 24-14 last Friday in Steinhauer Fieldhouse. The Orediggers (7-1) suffered their first defeat of the season, but gave a great account of themselves winning four matches and staying competitive in several more against the nation's then-#1-ranked team. The loss snapped an outstanding 10-match win streak for Mines that dated back to last season; the Orediggers matched their best start in program history this year at 7-0.
Lukas Erickson and
Noah Ottum picked up decisions at 141 and 149, respectively, while
Keenan Willits earned a 19-2 tech fall at 195 and
Connor Ventura won 11-7 at 184.
GIANT KILLERS
Mines has won four of their last five duals over nationally-ranked teams dating back to last year, knocking off #21 Adams State and #5 CSU-Pueblo in the 2017-18 season, and #13 Chadron State and #9 Western Colorado this season. Only last week's bout against #1 Nebraska-Kearney snapped that streak.
LAST YEAR
Mines defeated then-#13 Fort Hays State, 22-16, last season with five wins and four with bonus points. That included a major for
Noah Au-Yeung over Dy'Juan Carney at 133,
Noah Ottum's 8-0 shutout of Brody Lewis at 149, and a pin by
TJ Shelton over Dylan Wiesner at 174.
Keenan Willits was also victorious at 165.
Mines was 3-0 at last year's Midwest Duals, beating Newman 19-18, San Francisco State 25-13, and Central Missouri 24-15. Only Newman reappears on this year's schedule; in last year's dual, the Orediggers used four bonus-point wins to build an early lead and then hang on despite the Jets winning the final three weights.
Keenan Willits' pin and a tech fall by
Lukas Erickson keyed the victory.
LEADING THE WAY
Robert Gambrell has been Mines' on-mat leader this season, sporting the team's best overall record (10-2) and most dual points (34) at 174 pounds;
Anderson Salisbury is next with nine wins (9-4) while
Keenan Willits is 8-4 with 30 dual points and
Drew Hinkle is also at the eight-win mark (8-5). In duals, Gambrell (7-1) and
Skyler Lykins (6-1) have led the way.
Brandon Saunders is Mines' pins leader with four. One Oredigger who has really come on is
Connor Ventura at 184 pounds filling for
TJ Shelton; Ventura has won a team-best four straight dual bouts at 184, and is 7-2 overall and 4-1 in duals this season.
LOOKING AHEAD
Mines will return to RMAC action Jan. 26 at CSU-Pueblo.
PROJECTED LINEUPS – MINES at FORT HAYS STATE
125-
Matt Lavengood (5-7)
133-
Jake Woods (5-4)
141-
Lukas Erickson (6-5)
149-
Noah Ottum (7-4)
157-
Skyler Lykins (7-3)
165-
Keenan Willits (8-4)
174-
Robert Gambrell (10-2)
184-
Connor Ventura (7-2)
197-
Jake Feldman (6-5)
285-
Weston Hunt (6-2)
PROJECTED LINEUP – MINES at MIDWEST DUALS
125-
Matt Lavengood (5-7) or
Jake Stogdill
133-
Jake Woods (5-4) or
Noah Au-Yeung (7-7)
141-
Lukas Erickson (6-5)
149-
Noah Ottum (7-4)
157-
Skyler Lykins (7-3) or
Ryan Fidel (7-3)
165-
Keenan Willits (8-4)
174-
Robert Gambrell (10-2) or
Drew Hinkle (8-5)
184-
Connor Ventura (7-2) or
Anderson Salisbury (9-4)
197-
Jake Feldman (6-5) or
Anthony Spallino (2-3)
285-
Weston Hunt (6-2) or
Brandon Saunders (5-3)
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