It’s been a hot start for the Wildcats this season.
After an admirable team performance in the Michigan State open to start the season, Northwestern wrestling participated in its second invitational, this
one out west in Nevada for the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational. 10 total wrestlers represented the ‘Cats in Sin City, with three earning podium finishes. Dedrick Navarro, Sean Spidle and Eddie Enright highlighted the day, all with top-eight finishes in their respective weight classes.
Beginning in the 125-pound weight class, Dedrick Navarro, despite getting off on the wrong foot with a 5-4 decision loss to No. 15 Maximo Renteria (Oregon State), would quickly find his form in what turned out to be a solid day. The redshirt sophomore tallied off four consecutive victories in the consolation bracket to get his way to the consolation semifinals. Despite falling in his final two matches, Navarro would still earn sixth place.
One weight class up, Spidle would start off hot in the 133-pound class with a pair of wins to secure a spot in the quarterfinals. After falling to Wyoming’s Luke Willochell there, Spidle would bounce back and forth between wins and losses, going 1-2 in the consolation bracket the rest of the way, but still securing eight place.
The final podium finisher, Eddie Enright had himself a day in the 174-pound class, with an early dominant victory in the Round of 32. Despite a tough loss in the next round, Enright bounced back with four straight victories to also get his way to the consolation semifinals. The Chicago native fell again in the semis before winning the fifth-place match. Enright was battle-tested, picking up three wins in five ranked matches.
Although no other NU wrestlers finished within the top eight, highlighting the rest of the pack were Bill Dekraker, who went 3-2 in his five matches, including two top-20 wins and Jacob Bostelman, who earned a win over No. 17 Dylan Gilcher of Michigan amidst his 3-2 finish. The rest of the group struggled a little more, with four total wins across the five remaining wrestlers, which included No. 31 Sam Cartella, Gunnar Myers, J.D. Perez, Alex Smith and Gabe Christenson.
Overall, NU picked up eight ranked victories over the course of the invitational across all weight classes on their way to three podium finishes, including two first-time finishers.
The ‘Cats return to dual action later this month, when they host the first home match of their season against Lock Haven. First whistle on Friday, Dec. 19, is scheduled for 6 p.m. CT at Welsh-Ryan Arena.











