EIWA Dual Of The Week 2021-22

Columbia vs Binghamton: EIWA Dual Of The Week

Columbia vs Binghamton: EIWA Dual Of The Week

What to watch for as the Columbia Lions take on the Bearcats in Binghamton plus all the other EIWA action to look out for this week.

Jan 26, 2022 by Andrew Spey
Columbia vs Binghamton: EIWA Dual Of The Week

We're in the thick of it now. Dual meet season that is! 

Ivy League rivalries renew in earnest and the EIWA rolls on with more head-to-head action. Below are all the EIWA dual meets on the docket for Week 13, schedule courtesy of Wrestling By Pirate. All times Eastern. 

Friday, January 28

But what of our EIWA Dual of the Week? Glad you asked. It's batting lead off this weekend!

Columbia at Binghamton, 5:00 PM

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Projected Lineups

125: #18 Joe Manchio (Col) vs Nick Curley (Bing)

133: Angelo Rini (Col) vs Anthony Sobotker (Bing)

141: #16 Matthew Kazimir (Col) vs Ryan Anderson (Bing)

149: Danny Fongaro (Col) vs Nick Lombard (Bing)

157: HM Kyle Mosher (Col) vs Tyler Martin (Bing)

165: #21 Josh Ogunsanya (Col) vs Brevin Cassella (Bing)

174: Nick Fine (Col) vs Jacob Nolan (Bing)

184: Biran Bonino (Col) vs Sam DePrez (Bing)

197 Joe Franzese (Col) vs #16 Louie DePrez (Bing)

285: Daniel Conley (Col) vs #21 Joey Doyle (Bing)

Two healthy lineups should make for an exciting dual that you can watch with a subscription to ESPN Plus. 

Columbia is a slight favorite on paper with the edge in most of the lower weights that could build them a large enough lead to withstand Binghamton's heavy hitters in their upperweights. 

But they don't wrestle matches on paper, or on your computer screen (or iPhone screen, where most of you are probably reading this), so lets break things down. 

125 could be bonus for Columbia, but Sobotker at 133 has homerun potential for Binghamton. The fourth-year collegian from Long Island has racked up 12 pins already. Rini is just as likely to win the match as he is to get pinned, but Sobotker's 13th fall would go a long way to increasing the Bearcat's win probability. 

Kazimir is favored at 141, but Ryan Anderson has real upset potential. Anderson was a top recruit coming out of Bethlehem Catholic in eastern Pennsylvania but went the DIII route for his first two seasons, competing at Centenary University in New Jersey.  Anderson is 8-5 on the season but has been picking up steam in 2022 with wins over Drew Munch of Lehigh and Sammy Hillegas of Virginia Tech. 

Watch Anderson get a win over Munch:

Ryan Anderson, BU vs Drew Munch, LU

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149 leans slightly toward Binghamton, whereas 157 is a strong lean in favor of Columbia.

Columbia will be favored again at 165 with one another of their ranked wrestlers in Ogunsanya, however, Cassella is a very tough out and I would not expect bonus points from this bout.

Watch Ogunsanya defeat Brian Meyer of Lehigh:

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Nick Fine is the nominal favorite over Jacob Nolan, however, both wrestlers defeated Lehigh's Jake Logan in the last month, who himself has defeated #10 Chris Foca this season. So this match is closer to a toss-up than anything else. 

184 leans toward Columbia again, which means if Binghamton hasn't picked up one or two toss-ups or upset wins, they're going to need bonus from their big guns as 197 and 285. 

At 197, the Bearcats have Lou DePrez, an All-American last season who sports an 87-18 career record in varsity competition. Joe Doyle does not quite have the lofty accolades as DePrez, but he's wrestled his way onto the heavyweight national rankings thanks to wins over North Dakota State's Brandon Metz and West Virginia's Michael Wolfgram. 

If Binghamton's lighter weights can keep things within striking distance for their anchors, we could see a thrilling dual meet go down to the wire. 


Princeton at Harvard, 6:00 PM

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#3 Pat Glory, #6 Quincy Monday, #16 Phil Conigliaro


Penn at Brown, 7:00 PM

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Four first two of six intra-Ivy League duals this weekend, all of which can be watched on ESPN Plus.


Saturday, January 29

Princeton at Brown, 12:00 PM

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Columbia vs Navy, 1:00 PM

Streaming Link TBD 

157: HM Kyle Mosher (CU) vs Andrew Cerniglia (Navy)


Penn at Harvard, 1:00 PM

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165: #24 Lucas Revano (Penn) vs #16 Phil Conigliaro (Harv)

174: HM Nick Incontrera (Penn) vs HM Josh Kim (Harv)


Army at Bucknell, 2:00 PM

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The two unrelated but ranked Hartmans are at different weights, but keep an eye on Markus for Army at 157 and Zach for Bucknell at 165.


Columbia at Cornell, 3:00 PM

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125: #18 Joe Manchio (Col) vs #2 Vito Arujau (Corn)

157: HM Kyle Mosher (Col) vs HM Hunter Richard (Corn)

165: #21 Josh Ogunsanya (Col) vs #8 Julian Ramirez (Corn)


Navy at Cornell, 5:00 PM

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133: #19 Josh Koderhandt (Navy) vs HM Dom LaJoie (Corn)

157: #23 Andrew Cerniglia (Navy) vs HM Hunter Richard (Corn)

184: HM David Key (Navy) vs #15 Jonathan Loew (Corn)

197: HM Jacob Koser (Navy) vs #24 Jacob Cardenas (Corn)


It's a classic EIWA Saturday, with old rivals from the Ivy League and Patriot League mixing it up. Almost everyone is on ESPN Plus. If you have a link for Columbia vs Navy, though, please send it our way!


Sunday, January 30

Franklin & Marshall at Sacred Heart, 12:00 PM

Streaming Link TBD 


Long Island at The Citadel, 12:00 PM

Streaming Link TBD 


Drexel at American, 1:00 PM

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Hofstra at Clarion, 1:30 PM

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Navy at Binghamton, 2:00 PM

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197: HM Jacob Koser (Navy) vs #16 Lou DePrez (Bing)


Rider at Bucknell, 2:00 PM

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Still looking for a couple of streaming links as the diversity of the opponents for our EIWA squads starts to broaden. Should make for a great weekend of wrestling, which will make it a great time to be an EIWA wrestling fan!