New York, N.Y. – Felician hit the road on Tuesday for a tough dual against nationally regarded New York University, using the matchup as another measuring point in the early stretch of the season.
Felician found its first breakthrough at 157 lbs, where Eddie Terreri once again set the tone with a composed, methodical performance. Terreri controlled the match from the opening whistle, rolling to an 8–1 decision to keep his strong season on track. The Golden Falcons struck again at 165 lbs, with Jeremy Quezada delivering one of the afternoon's most impressive outings. Quezada dictated the pace throughout, surging to a 12–2 major decision and giving Felician back-to-back wins in the middle weights.
Up and down the lineup, the Golden Falcons continued to show grit in difficult spots. Alex Dorce battled through a competitive matchup at 184 lbs, staying in range throughout a 7–2 decision. Giovanni Scafidi and John Steele, both coming off strong efforts in recent competition, pushed the pace early in their bouts, while Justin Fearon extended his match into the final seconds despite facing heavy pressure. Heavyweight Justin Perry also gained another full bout's experience as he continues to develop at the collegiate level.
Top Performers
No. 12 - Eddie Terreri (157 lbs)
Terreri remained one of Felician's most reliable anchors, earning an 8–1 decision with clean finishes, disciplined defense, and controlled riding time.
Jeremy Quezada (165 lbs)
Quezada turned in a dominant major decision, using consistent pressure and well-timed attacks to secure a 12–2 win.
No. 11 - Alex Dorce (184 lbs)
Dorce stayed competitive in a tight 7–2 decision, showing composure and strong late-match defense against a ranked opponent.
Up Next
Felician returns to action later this week, in the annual Bob Quade Cyclone Open hosted by Centenary University.