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Wrestling Takes on Clarion and Rider in Twin Billing
12/20/2025 8:34:00 AM | Wrestling
The Lions are back in action for the final time of 2025
NEW YORK – Columbia wrestling makes its final appearance in 2025 on Sunday when it travels to Lawrenceville, NJ, for a pair of duals. The Lions will take on Clarion at 2 p.m. before tangling with host Rider at 4 p.m.
LIVE COVERAGE
Sunday's dual match against Rider will be streamed live on ESPN+, and live results will be available through TrackWrestling.
LAST TIME OUT
Last time out, the Lions had a strong showing at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invite. Four Columbia wrestlers placed, with Lorenzo Frezza capturing fourth place. As a team, the Lions finished 14th overall with 48 points. Also placing for the Lions was Cesar Alvan, who captured fifth at 165. Sulayman Bah and Aaron Ayzerov finished eighth in their respective weight classes.
PROJECTED LINEUP
125: Sulayman Bah / Connor Smith
133: Evin Gursoy
141: Lorenzo Frezza / Roman Lermer
149: Richard Fedalen / Marco Frinzi
157: Charles Scanlan
165: Cesar Alvan
174: Nick Fine / Oliver Howard
184: Aaron Ayzerov/Joe Curtis
197: Adam Haselius/Jack Wehmeyer
285: Vincent Mueller
IN THE RANKINGS
In the latest rankings from Intermat and FloWrestling, Columbia has four athletes ranked in the-top 30. Frezza took the biggest jump, climbing up to No. 21 from 26th. Alvan held strong at No. 23. Nick Fine checks in at No. 31, while Ayzerov remains in the top-20 at No. 16.
ABOUT THE GOLDEN EAGLES
Clarion has wrestled only one dual so far this season, a 30-10 conference loss two weeks ago to Lock Haven (Dec. 5). The match with the Bald Eagles was highlighted by 133-pounder Joey Fischer's 8-2 victory against then 33rd-ranked Gable Strickland.
SERIES HISTORY AGAINST CLARION
Sunday will be the fifth-ever meeting between the Lions and Golden Eagles. All-time, Clarion owns a 3-1 advantage in a series that dates back to 2008. Last time out, Columbia defeated Clarion 25-14 at a tri-meet hosted by LIU on January 7, 2018.
ABOUT THE BRONCOS
Rider enters this weekend with a 1-3 overall record; their three losses, however, have all come against teams ranked in the top-25. Last time out, the Broncos lost to No. 20 Oklahoma 26-15 in Lawrenceville.
SERIES HISTORY AGAINST RIDER
Sunday will be the seventh meeting between the two teams, with Columbia holding a 4-2 advantage in the series, which began on December 11, 2004, when the Lions won 22-20. The two sides have not squared off in a dual since December 29, 2017, when the Broncos got the better of the Lions, winning 37-7 at the South Beat Duals in Deerfield Beach, Fla.
FOLLOWING THE LIONS
Stay up to date on all things Columbia Wrestling by following the Lions on X (@CULionsWR), Instagram (@culionswr) and on Facebook (@ColumbiaAthletics).
LIVE COVERAGE
Sunday's dual match against Rider will be streamed live on ESPN+, and live results will be available through TrackWrestling.
LAST TIME OUT
Last time out, the Lions had a strong showing at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invite. Four Columbia wrestlers placed, with Lorenzo Frezza capturing fourth place. As a team, the Lions finished 14th overall with 48 points. Also placing for the Lions was Cesar Alvan, who captured fifth at 165. Sulayman Bah and Aaron Ayzerov finished eighth in their respective weight classes.
PROJECTED LINEUP
125: Sulayman Bah / Connor Smith
133: Evin Gursoy
141: Lorenzo Frezza / Roman Lermer
149: Richard Fedalen / Marco Frinzi
157: Charles Scanlan
165: Cesar Alvan
174: Nick Fine / Oliver Howard
184: Aaron Ayzerov/Joe Curtis
197: Adam Haselius/Jack Wehmeyer
285: Vincent Mueller
IN THE RANKINGS
In the latest rankings from Intermat and FloWrestling, Columbia has four athletes ranked in the-top 30. Frezza took the biggest jump, climbing up to No. 21 from 26th. Alvan held strong at No. 23. Nick Fine checks in at No. 31, while Ayzerov remains in the top-20 at No. 16.
ABOUT THE GOLDEN EAGLES
Clarion has wrestled only one dual so far this season, a 30-10 conference loss two weeks ago to Lock Haven (Dec. 5). The match with the Bald Eagles was highlighted by 133-pounder Joey Fischer's 8-2 victory against then 33rd-ranked Gable Strickland.
SERIES HISTORY AGAINST CLARION
Sunday will be the fifth-ever meeting between the Lions and Golden Eagles. All-time, Clarion owns a 3-1 advantage in a series that dates back to 2008. Last time out, Columbia defeated Clarion 25-14 at a tri-meet hosted by LIU on January 7, 2018.
ABOUT THE BRONCOS
Rider enters this weekend with a 1-3 overall record; their three losses, however, have all come against teams ranked in the top-25. Last time out, the Broncos lost to No. 20 Oklahoma 26-15 in Lawrenceville.
SERIES HISTORY AGAINST RIDER
Sunday will be the seventh meeting between the two teams, with Columbia holding a 4-2 advantage in the series, which began on December 11, 2004, when the Lions won 22-20. The two sides have not squared off in a dual since December 29, 2017, when the Broncos got the better of the Lions, winning 37-7 at the South Beat Duals in Deerfield Beach, Fla.
FOLLOWING THE LIONS
Stay up to date on all things Columbia Wrestling by following the Lions on X (@CULionsWR), Instagram (@culionswr) and on Facebook (@ColumbiaAthletics).
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