DAVIDSON, N.C. — No. 21 Purdue Wrestling breezed past the Davidson Wildcats, 38-4, in the John M. Belk Arena on Sunday afternoon.
The Boilermakers (6-0, 0-0 B1G) took nine of 10 matches including six for bonus points, despite missing three ranked starters in the lineup — No. 4 Joey Blaze (165 lbs), No. 21 Stoney Buell (157) and No. 23 Greyson Clark (141).
Purdue didn’t surrender a single takedown until the final match, out-wrestling Davidson with 26 takedowns to three.
RESULTS
174 | #22 Brody Baumann def. Marc Koch – TF 19-4 (3:38) | PUR 5-0
184 | #27 James Rowley def. Josh Lange – D 6-1 | PUR 8-0
197 | #23 Ben Vanadia def. Daniel Elyash – TF 18-3 (5:40) | PUR 13-0
285 | #32 Hayden Filipovich def. DJ Spring II – D 2-1 | PUR 16-0
125 | Isaiah Quintero def. Brady Joling – MD 9-0 | PUR 20-0
133 | #25 Blake Boarman def. Luke Passarelli – TF 24-8 (6:15) | PUR 25-0
141 | Vincent Paino def. Marley Washington – D 5-1 | PUR 28-0
149 | Gavin Brown def. Anderson Heap – MD 11-2 | PUR 32-0
157 | Isaac Ruble win by Forfeit | PUR 38-0
165 | Tanner Peake def. Adrian Pellot – MD 12-2 | PUR 38-4
RECAP
No. 22 Brody Baumann (174) got the night started with a 19-4 technical fall in just 3:38 of match time. The redshirt junior racked up six takedowns for his 11th career technical fall.
⚡️ Match points for days... that's what @brodybaumann1 does.
— Purdue Wrestling (@PurdueWrestling) November 23, 2025
19-4 tech fall in 3:38. 11th career tech. pic.twitter.com/y9DawzLS0a
No. 27 James Rowley (184) took care of business against Davidson’s Josh Lange in a 6-1 decision in which he dictated the pace, pushing Purdue’s lead to 8-0 after two matches. No. 23 Ben Vanadia continued his hot streak with an impressive 18-3 tech fall, his sixth bonus point win in 10 matches this season.
No. 32 Hayden Filipovich grinded out a 2-1 decision in the heavyweight matchup against DJ Spring II, winning due to his riding time advantage. Isaiah Quintero (125) registered his second bonus win of the year in a 9-0 shutout major decision.
No. 25 Blake Boarman (133) got his mojo back in a 24-8 technical fall at the 6:17 mark, tallying a career-high to match the highest score by a Boilermaker all season. Freshman Vincent Paino looked impressive in his first-ever college dual match, defeating sophomore Marley Washington in a 5-1 decision despite wrestling up from his usual 133 pounds in the 141 match.
Gavin Brown (149), the team leader in victories, picked up his 10th win of the year in a 11-2 major decision. Isaac Ruble took a six-point victory in the scorebook due to a Davidson forfeit at 157 before Adrian Pellot made his first career start in the final match at 165. He suffered a 12-2 major decision against 2025 NCAA qualifier Tanner Peake, though the reps were valuable for the young former state champion out of Hammond, Indiana.
UP NEXT
Purdue heads into Thanksgiving Break with a 6-0 dual record before traveling to the prestigious Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational the first weekend of December. Often referred to as the premier in-season college wrestling tournament, this year’s CKLV is set for Dec. 5-6 in Las Vegas’ Westgate Hotel Paradise Event Center. It will be broadcast on FloWrestling.