Clarion, Pa. – The Edinboro men's wrestling team began the 2025-26 season at the Clarion Open on Sunday.
At 125,
Brycen Arbogast notched a 3-2 record. He dropped his opening match 5-0 to Davian Guanajuato of SIUE. In his first consolation match, Arbogast teched Riley Bernash 15-0. He followed that up with a 10-5 decision over Shay Korhorn of Bellarmine. In the consolation round of eight, Arbogast notched a 15-5 major over Nikos Flipos. The run came to an end with a 21-4 tech fall loss to Travis Clawson of Clarion.
Alaa Aly posted a 2-2 day at 165 dropping his opening match of the day to Tavius Hosley of SIUE 4-3. In consolation action, he defeated Bellermine's Noah Hall 6-3. Aly tallied a 4-1 win over Hadley Harrison then dropped a 7-3 decision to Clarion's Alejandro Herrera-Rondon to close out the day.
Ben Fuller added a 2-2 day of his own at 133. In his opening match of the day Fuller scored a 2-0 victory over Diego Stropko. Fuller dropped an 18-2 tech fall to Joey Fischer of Clarion in the round of 16. In the consolation match, Fuller bounced back defeating Dylan Kadish of Clarion 11-2. Fullers day came to an end with an 18-2 loss to Trayce Eckman of Bellermine.
Nick Lodato also finished the Clarion Open 2-2 at 197. He started the day with a 9-3 decision over Jake Conroy. Patrick Brophy defeated Lodato 7-2 in the quarterfinals. In his first consolation match, Lodato topped Cornell's Zahir McLean-Felix 12-7. In his final match of the day, Lodato dropped a 17-2 tech fall to Myron Mendez of SIUE.
At 141,
Parker Sentipal was 2-2. In a high scoring opening match, Sentipal fell 11-6 to Danny Martinez of SIUE. He bounced back in the consolation rounds defeating Nikolas Ferra of Sacred Heart 9-4. Then Sentipal majored Christian Ford 14-3. The day came to an end with a 19-4 tech fall loss to Sam Herring.
The Scots are back in action on Saturday when they travel to the Michigan State Open.