Simon Fraser University drew 18-18 with Menlo College in a final dual wrestling meet before the Christmas break.
Trailing 15-7 in the oneon-one competition, Brock Lamb scored a win at 175 pounds to put the Clan team back on track.
Clete Hanson completed the comeback with a victory at 184 pounds to knot the match at 15-15.
Gurjot Kooner assured SFU of the tie, defeating Menlo's Lenny Romero 3-2 in the final heavyweight division.
Other Clan winners included Skylor Davis and Alex Stemer at 149 pounds.
DOWN BY TWO
The women's basketball team dropped a weekend pair of games to nationally ranked Grand Canyon University.
The Clan lost the opener 64-48 on Sunday but rebounded the following day, only to fall 6557 in overtime to Grand Canyon.
The losses dropped the Clan's record to 5-3.
Nayo Raincock-Ekunwe potted an impressive gamehigh double-double, scoring 20 points and nabbing 16 rebounds. She was also a perfect six-for-six from the charity stripe.
On Monday, Erin Chambers topped the Clan with 11 points, including three three-pointers.
With less than 10 minutes left to play, Kia Van Laare nailed a trey to give the Clan its first lead of the game since late in the first half.
"We played a tight game against a top-ranked team, in their gym. They got to the free throw line 30 times, but we still had a chance to win with seconds left in the game. I think we played well," said SFU head coach Bruce Langford in a Clan press release.
SFU hosts the University of Manitoba on Dec. 28 at 7 p.m.