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Aaron Brooks prevails in showdown with Olympic medalist

Aaron Brooks
Aaron Brooks

Hagerstown’s Aaron Brooks made another statement on the wrestling mat Friday, and this one was as loud as ever.

Brooks, a Penn State junior, defeated Michigan’s Myles Amine 3-1 in a thriller at 184 pounds during the No. 1 Nittany Lions’ 29-6 victory over the No. 3 Wolverines in Ann Arbor, Mich.

Brooks vs. Amine was the most anticipated bout of the college season so far, a battle between the first- and second-ranked wrestlers in their weight class.

It was NCAA champ vs. Olympic medalist, meeting for the first time.

San Marino's Myles Amine celebrates after defeating India's Deepak Punia during the men's 86-kilogram freestyle wrestling bronze-medal match at the Summer Olympics on Aug. 5, 2021, in Tokyo.
San Marino's Myles Amine celebrates after defeating India's Deepak Punia during the men's 86-kilogram freestyle wrestling bronze-medal match at the Summer Olympics on Aug. 5, 2021, in Tokyo.

No. 1 Brooks, a 2018 North Hagerstown graduate, won the national title at 184 pounds last season, while No. 2 Amine, a 25-year-old graduate student, captured a bronze medal in Tokyo last summer in freestyle at 86 kilograms, representing San Marino.

On Friday, after a scoreless first period, Amine — a four-time NCAA All-American, who placed third at 197 pounds last year — went up 1-0 with a second-period escape.

Penn State's Aaron Brooks celebrates after defeating North Carolina State's Trent Hidlay for the 184-pound title at the NCAA wrestling championships March 20, 2021, in St. Louis.
Penn State's Aaron Brooks celebrates after defeating North Carolina State's Trent Hidlay for the 184-pound title at the NCAA wrestling championships March 20, 2021, in St. Louis.

In the third period, Brooks tied the match with an escape with 1:36 left and then, after an extraordinary display of defense, he scored the winning takedown with 15 seconds remaining.

Brooks, who was named the outstanding wrestler of the dual meet, improved to 10-0 for the season and 39-1 for his college career while handing Amine (7-1) his first season loss.

Penn State (12-0, 4-0 Big Ten) will be back in action Sunday afternoon at Michigan State.

This article originally appeared on The Herald-Mail: Hagerstown’s Aaron Brooks defeats Olympic wrestling medalist