The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Boyertown’s Wood in USA Senior Nationals

Former state champ deferring senior year at Lehigh

- ByMercury staff sports@pottsmerc.com

Former Boyertown state champion JordanWood and fellow Lehigh University product Darian Cruz will be back on themats this weekend, competing in freestyle at USA Wrestling’s three-day Senior Nationals, beginning Friday in Coralville, Iowa. NCAA Champion and national team member Cruz will be competing at 57 kg, while three-time EIWA Champion Wood will wrestle at 125 kg.

Wood is deferring his final year of eligibilit­y for the Mountain Hawks to focus on training for theU.S. Olympic team. Hewill use his final season of eligibilit­y in 2021-22.

The opportunit­y for an Olympic deferral year arose from the postponeme­nt of the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo until the summer of 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Wood is eligible for anOlympic redshirt due to his status as a Cadet world silver medalist in 2014.

In his first three seasons of eligibilit­y at Lehigh, Wood has amassed a 64-17 record with 23 bonus point victories. He will enter the 2021-22 season with

a chance to become Lehigh’s fifth four-time EIWA champion and its first since Darryl Burley in 1983. Wood is also a two-time All-American, earning a fourth place finish at the 2019 NCAA Tournament and earning second team honors from the NWCA after the 2020 tournament was cancelled due to the pandemic. Wood was 17-5 as a junior and was slated to be the No. 9 seed at the 2020 NCAA Tournament.

Wood was a cadet national champion in freestyle and competed in two Cadet World Championsh­ips, with a silver medal and fifth place finish to his credit. He also represente­d the United States at the junior level, competing at the UWW Junior World Champions in Macon, France during September of his 2016-17 true freshman campaign.

Cruz has been busy on the freestyle circuit since wrapping up a stellar career for the Mountain Hawks in 2018. He was a three-time EIWA champion at 125 lbs. and a three-time All-American with seventh and fifth place finishes in addition to winning Lehigh’s 27th and most recent individual national championsh­ip in 2017. In freestyle, Cruz earned national team status with a runner-up finish at the 2019 World Team Trials challenge tournament and was third on the USA’s ladder at 57 kg.

Seeds were announced earlier this week with Cruz grabbing the No. 2 seed at 57 kg and Wood earning the No. 7 seed at 125 kg.

Both Mountain Hawks recently competed at an event hosted by the Nittany LionWrestl­ing Club, Sept. 19 in University Park, Pa. Wood used a late charge to defeat Nick Nevills 6-4, while Cruz dropped a 14-4 match to longtime rival Thomas Gilman.

Men’s freestyle action at Senior Nationals will begin Saturday at 11 a.m. Placement matches will begin Sunday at 11 a.m. while championsh­ip finals will be contested at 1:30 p.m. Streaming video coverage will be available on FloWrestli­ng.org.

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 ?? KEITH SRAKOCIC - AP FILE ?? Lehigh’s JordanWood looks for a takedown of Oklahoma State’s Derek White, left, during the NCAA wrestling semifinals in 2019. Wood, a Boyertown graduate, will be competing at the USA Senior Natioanls this weekend in Iowa.
KEITH SRAKOCIC - AP FILE Lehigh’s JordanWood looks for a takedown of Oklahoma State’s Derek White, left, during the NCAA wrestling semifinals in 2019. Wood, a Boyertown graduate, will be competing at the USA Senior Natioanls this weekend in Iowa.

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