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Norris Ties JHU Record for Coaching Wins, Jays Split a Pair in Virginia

Norris Notches 107th Career Dual-Meet Victory to Tie Janquitto's Record

HAMPTON, VA – The Johns Hopkins wrestling team split a pair of matches on Friday afternoon at the 2025 Virginia Duals.  With a 25-17 come-from-behind win over Coker in their first match of the day, the Blue Jays handed Keith Norris his 107th career dual meet victory as the head coach at Johns Hopkins, which ties him with Andy Janquitto (1983-96) for the most wins in school history by a wrestling coach.
 
Johns Hopkins dropped its second match of the day, 39-9, to Reinhardt (GA), which entered today's action ranked 10th in the nation in the NAIA.  Norris will have a chance to become Hopkins' winningest coach on Saturday as the Blue Jays will open day two of the tournament against the Apprentice School with one additional match to follow.  Depending on the result of the match against Apprentice, Johns Hopkins will wrestle for either fifth or seventh place in its last match.
 
Blue Jays Rally to Help Norris Tie Record With Win Over Coker
The Blue Jays found themselves down 14-7 after the first five bouts as Coker picked up three wins, including victories by pin and technical fall, to jump to the early advantage.  Johns Hopkins responded by winning four of the final five to hand Norris the record-tying victory.
 
Graduate student Chris Roybal jump-started the Blue Jay rally with an 11-1 major decision at 165 to pull the Jays with 14-11, but a victory by decision for Coker's Anderson Hall at 174 pushed the Cobras' lead to 17-11.  From there, the Blue Jays reeled off three straight wins to seal the victory.
 
Senior Noah Graber scored an impressive 26-11 technical fall over Cephus Deas at 184 to pull the Jays within 17-16.  With the match tied 4-4 late in the first period, Graber scored a takedown to grab a 7-4 lead entering the second period, outscored Cephus 11-6 in the second to push his lead to 18-10 and then used a pair of third-period takedowns to roll up eight third-period points to secure the technical fall.
 
After a John Libby win by forfeit at 197 gave the Blue Jays a 22-17 lead, it was junior Jacob Pomykata who clinched the victory with a dominant third period.  Down 3-1 entering the final two minutes, Pomykata worked from the bottom and scored an escape, takedown and three nearfall points to go up 8-3 and tacked on a penalty point and a riding time point to win 10-3 and push Norris into a tie with Janquitto.
 
Nationally-Ranked Reinhardt Tops Blue Jays
The Eagles won the first four bouts to jump out to a 19-0 lead and fuel the 39-9 victory over the Blue Jays.  Each of the four wins earned bonus points for Reinhardt, which picked up two majors to go along with a pin and a technical fall to grab the 19-point lead.

Sophomore Freddy Pimental got the Blue Jays on the board with a big 10-9 come-from-behind win against AuShaud Evans, who is currently ranked 15th in the  nation (NAIA).  Down 6-1 at the end of the first period, Pimental had the deficit down to 8-4 entering the third period, then used a takedown with 66 seconds remaining to pull within 8-7.  After cutting Evans loose 30 seconds later, he scored a takedown at the buzzer to grab the thrilling one-point victory.
 
After the Eagles grabbed a win by technical fall at 165, Blue Jay freshman Noah O'Connor made things interesting with a third-period pin at 174.  Down 6-0 early in the second period, O'Connor drew within 6-4 entering the final period with a late second-period escape and takedown.  Working from the top position in the third, he turned Anderson just over a minute into the period and stuck him at 6:15.
 
The Eagles went on to close out the win with a pair of pins and a win by decision to account for the 39-9 final score.
 
Notes of Interest
Pimental's win against Reinhardt was his team-leading 19th of the season and the 39th of his career.  O'Connor's pin against the Eagles was his fifth of the season and 13 of his 17 wins have earned bonus points.
 
Johns Hopkins-25, Coker-17
125 – Duncan Stadler (J) maj. dec. Mason Moody (C), 15-6 (4-0)
133 – Stephen Spitko (C) pin Andrew Mahony (J) (0:41) (4-6)
141 – Giorgio Difalco (J) dec. Frank Bianco (C), 7-4 (7-6)
149 – Kymontae Wright (C) tech. fall Max Apsel (J), 20-4 (7-11)
157 – Noah Morenoski (C) dec. Freddy Pimental (J), 7-3 (7-14)
165 – Chris Roybal (J) maj. dec. Austin Collins (C), 11-1 (11-14)
174 – Anderson Hall (C) dec. Noah O'Connor (J), 9-4 (11-17)
184  - Noah Graber (J) tech. fall Cephus Deas (C), 26-11 (16-17)
197 – John Libby (J) win by forfeit (22-17)
285 – Jacob Pomykata (J) dec. Kevin Mood (C), 10-3 (25-17)
 
#10 (NAIA) Reinhardt-39, Johns Hopkins-9
125 – #6 Leland Camp (R) maj. dec. Duncan Stadler (J), 8-0 (4-0)
133 – Angel Banda (R) tech. fall Andrew Mahony (J), 18-1 (9-0)
141 – Tyler Garrett (R) maj. dec. Giorgio Difalco (J), 12-4 (13-0)
149 – #8 Devin Griffen (R) pin Max Apsel (J) (2:26) (19-0)
157 – Freddy Pimental (J) dec. #15 AuShaud Evans (R), 10-9 (19-3)
165 – #5 Matt Jenkins (R) tech. fall Chris Roybal (J), 15-0 (24-3)
174 – Noah O'Connor (J) pin Gabe Anderson (R) (6:15) (24-9)
184 – Johnathon Paramore (R) pin Noah Graber (J) (1:42) (30-9)
197 – John Lovett (R) pin John Libby (J) (4:51) (36-9)
285 – Caleb Pruitt (R) dec. Jacob Pomykata (J), 8-6 (39-9)
 
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Players Mentioned

Max Apsel

Max Apsel

149
5' 10"
Sophomore
Noah Graber

Noah Graber

174
5' 9"
Senior
John Libby

John Libby

184
6' 0"
Senior
Freddy Pimental

Freddy Pimental

149
5' 6"
Sophomore
Jacob Pomykata

Jacob Pomykata

285
6' 0"
Junior
Chris Roybal

Chris Roybal

165/174
5' 9"
Graduate Student
Giorgio Difalco

Giorgio Difalco

141/149
5' 7"
Freshman
Andrew Mahony

Andrew Mahony

133
5' 4"
Freshman
Noah O

Noah O'Connor

165
5' 9"
Freshman
Duncan Stadler

Duncan Stadler

125/133
5' 5"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Max Apsel

Max Apsel

5' 10"
Sophomore
149
Noah Graber

Noah Graber

5' 9"
Senior
174
John Libby

John Libby

6' 0"
Senior
184
Freddy Pimental

Freddy Pimental

5' 6"
Sophomore
149
Jacob Pomykata

Jacob Pomykata

6' 0"
Junior
285
Chris Roybal

Chris Roybal

5' 9"
Graduate Student
165/174
Giorgio Difalco

Giorgio Difalco

5' 7"
Freshman
141/149
Andrew Mahony

Andrew Mahony

5' 4"
Freshman
133
Noah O

Noah O'Connor

5' 9"
Freshman
165
Duncan Stadler

Duncan Stadler

5' 5"
Freshman
125/133