Lindenwood wrestling put on a strong showing in the Jim Koch Open on Saturday in Kenosha, Wis. The No. 15-ranked Lions had eight place winners including three second-place finishes.
Carlos Jacquez finished second in the 125-pound weight class after suffering a loss to Devin Schroder from Purdue.
Jake Borgmeyer finished second in the 285-pound weight class after a 6-1 decision.
Sam Pennington lost in the finals of the 174-pound weight division to earn a second-place finish and
Hunter Haralson walked away with a third-place finish in his 133-pound weight class.
David Hamil lost to No. 7 Brad Mertz in the semifinal match before fighting back to a third-place finish in the 184-pound weight class.
Austin Stofer lost to Division I opponent Mario Leveille from Purdue prior to battling back to a fourth-place finish.
Danny Swan lost to No. 9 Will Roark in the semifinal match, but wrestled back to earn a fifth-place finish in the 141-pound weight class.
Jared McKindley fought back to earn a fifth-place finish of his own as his semifinal-loss came to Kobe Woods of Purdue.
The Lions return to action on Saturday against No. 11 University of Indianapolis at 4 p.m. in Indianapolis, Ind.