COLUMBIA, SC -The Newberry Wolves men's wrestling team delivered a strong all-around performance on Tuesday night, earning a 32–17 win on the road against Allen University. After dropping the opening bout at 184, Newberry quickly found its rhythm with John Parker-Wilson getting the Wolves on the board at 197, securing a first-period fall. That momentum carried into heavyweight, where Kale Schrader followed with another pin to give Newberry early control.
At 125, Hunter McCullough battled in a tough match and won by tech fall, and the Wolves didn't slow down. Following that performance, the wolves pushed with a series of dominant performances in the middle weights. Caiden Pelc, Cole McCullough, and Matt Hoelke each recorded decisive wins. Pelc and McCullough with back-to-back first-period pins and Hoelke with a convincing 7–1 decision at 157. After a setback at 149, Newberry regained full command when Malachi Thomas ended his match with a fall at 165.
The Wolves closed out the dual with two strong extra match results, including Chance Jackson's 4–3 decision at 285 and Ben Guilliams' tech fall at 141 to cap the night on a high note. With a final score of 32–17, Newberry showcased depth, resilience, and firepower across the lineup, setting a confident tone as they move deeper into the season. The Wolves will hit the mats next on December 7th at the Carolina Clash Dual.