Tiffin, OH – Alma College Women's Wrestling opened postseason competition on Friday night at the NCAA Regional held at Tiffin University. After day one, Alma was tied for 10
th with 16.5 points.
At 103,
Ava Pike lost her first bout of the day by tech fall to Grand Valley State's Rayana Sahagun. She bounced back with a win by fall over Mount Union's Kyler Lamb.
Mia Sharp dropped her first bout of the day at 110 by fall to Albion's Gabriella Motz. Her weekend came to a close when she was pinned by Addy Crane of John Carroll.
Chloe Colton won her first bout at 117 with a pin of Illinois Wesleyan's Simone Dyer. She went on to lose her next match to Allison Palluck of Manchester, before Elmhurst's Valentina Fantoni defeated her by decision.
At 124,
Shai Curtiss pinned Albion's Abigail Gearin to open her day, before getting pinned by GVSU's Aspen Blasko. She rebounded with a win by fall over Jamie Cook of Northern Michigan.
Moving to 131,
Sarah Callender lost her opening bout to Sienna Sanborn by fall, before defeating Trine's Erin Scully by tech fall. Callender's weekend came to a close when Mason Harsch from Adrian pinned her.
At 138,
Ryen Allen lost her first match of the day to Sophia Ball of Aurora via tech fall. She rebounded with a win by decision over Madison Small of Trine University.
Dawn DeGood dropped her first bout of the day at 145 against Margaret Buurma of GVSU. She lost her second match to Adrian's Zionah Gardner via fall to close her weekend.
Camille Mitchell lost by tech fall in her opening match at 160 against Taylor Graveman of North Central. She ended her weekend with a tech fall loss to Illinois Wesleyan's Kennedy Murray.
At 180
Gabriella Allen won her opener by fall over Adisyn Kramer of Heidelberg. She was then defeated by Northern Michigan's Abbie Miles, before winning via tech fall over Sida Feruzi of Illinois Wesleyan.
Finally, at 207 Skye Picarski lost her opener to Sabrina Nauss of GVSU via fall, before being pinned by Raven Aldridge of Adrian to end her weekend.
The Scots will have four wrestlers in action tomorrow, vying for a slot at the National Collegiate Tournament.