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Lee Rubin watches the clock as he pins his opponent on Nov.  18, 2023 at Gordon Field House in Rochester , NY. RIT Wrestling host the State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) Championships. (Caroline Sherman/RIT Sports Network)
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Wrestling

57th RIT Invitational Tournament Central

ROCHESTER, N.Y. – Pennsylvania College Technology won the 57th RIT Invitational, Saturday at the Gordon Field House. Peter Kane from Williams was the Tony Wallace Award winner as the tournament's most outstanding wrestler.
 
Final Team Scores:
1. Penn Tech - 138.5
2. RIT - 129.0
3. Williams - 128.5
4. Case Western Reserve - 115.0
5. Wesleyan (CT) - 107.0
6. Trinity (CT) - 98.5
7. John Carroll - 96.0
8. Oswego - 89.0
9. Penn State-Behrend - 74.0
10. Norwich - 55.5
11. St. John Fisher - 32.5
12. Pitt-Bradford - 28.5
13. Utica - 24.5
14. Thiel - 12.5

Top-3 Places:
125
1. - Lee Rubin - RIT
2. Alexander Schaeublin - Trinity
3. Sebastian Chiesa - Penn State-Behrend

133
1. Michael Santore - Oswego
2. Jack Napeloni - Williams
3. Cole Neil - Penn State-Behrend

141
1. Bryson Vaughn - RIT
2. Art Martinez - Case Western
3. Tylor Stubbs - Williams

149
1. Tyler Rossini - Oswego
2. Peyton Hearn - Penn State-Behrend
3. Ike Guttentag - Wesleyan

157
1. Pete Kane - Williams
2. Patrick McGraw - John Carroll
3. CJ Christopher Shea - Wesleyan

165
1. Henry Forte - Williams
2. Andrew Maiorini - Wesleyan
3. Travis Green - Penn Tech

174
1. Charlie Grygas - Oswego
2. Ben Dougherty - RIT
3. Simon Bishop - Case Western

184
1. Dante Gutbrod - Williams
2. Isaac Cory - Penn Tech
3. Marco Bragado - Trinity

197
1. Bear Horgan - John Carroll
2. Anthony Cascen - Oswego
3. Michel St. Juste - Norwich

285
1. Mason Sprinkel - Norwich
2. Ryan Fischer - RIT
3. Josh Lanka - RIT
 
Tony Wallace Award:
The Tony Wallace Award honors the tournament's most outstanding wrestler. Wallace wrestled at RIT from 1998-2002. A native of Loveland, OH, Wallace was the third RIT wrestler to earn three All-American honors. He finished his career with a 108-27 record and was inducted into the RIT Athletics Hall of Fame in 2008. Wallace died on Aug. 28, 2010, while on duty with the Hoonah (Alaska) Police Department. Wallace, a business administration major, was an assistant coach for the Tigers from 2003-05 and worked in the RIT Office of Public Safety from 2005-08.
 
Participating Teams:
Case Western Reserve – ROSTER | SCHEDULE
John Carroll – ROSTER | SCHEDULE
Norwich – ROSTER | SCHEDULE
Oneonta State – ROSTER | SCHEDULE
Oswego State – ROSTER | SCHEDULE
Penn State Behrend – ROSTER | SCHEDULE
Penn Tech – ROSTER | SCHEDULE
Pitt Bradford – ROSTER | SCHEDULE
RIT – ROSTER | SCHEDULE
St. John Fisher – ROSTER | SCHEDULE
Thiel – ROSTER | SCHEDULE
Trinity - ROSTER | SCHEDULE
Utica – ROSTER | SCHEDULE
Wesleyan – ROSTER | SCHEDULE
Williams – ROSTER | SCHEDULE
 
Final team and individual champions will be updated at the conclusion of the tournament.
 

Players Mentioned

Ben Dougherty

Ben Dougherty

6' 1"
Senior
Lee Rubin

Lee Rubin

5' 5"
Sophomore
Ryan Fischer

Ryan Fischer

First Year
Josh Lanka

Josh Lanka

6' 3"
First Year
Bryson Vaughn

Bryson Vaughn

5' 10"
First Year

Players Mentioned

Ben Dougherty

Ben Dougherty

6' 1"
Senior
Lee Rubin

Lee Rubin

5' 5"
Sophomore
Ryan Fischer

Ryan Fischer

First Year
Josh Lanka

Josh Lanka

6' 3"
First Year
Bryson Vaughn

Bryson Vaughn

5' 10"
First Year