Jordan Burroughs improved to 53-0 in his international wrestling career (Photo/John Sachs, Tech-Fall.com) Jordan Burroughs improved to 53-0 in his international wrestling career (Photo/John Sachs, Tech-Fall.com)

Scott Casber interviews Kurt Angle at the Rumble on the Rails (Photo/John Sachs, Tech-Fall.com) Scott Casber interviews Kurt Angle at the Rumble on the Rails (Photo/John Sachs, Tech-Fall.com)

USA 8, Russia 1

Iran 6, USA 1

NEW YORK -- Team USA made a statement on Wednesday night in New York with a convincing 8-1 victory over world wrestling power Russia at the Rumble on the Rails at Vanderbilt Hall in Grand Central Terminal.All five men's freestyle matches were won by the U.S., as well the lone women's freestyle match. Russia's lone win came in the final match of the dual meet in Greco-Roman.World and Olympic champion Jordan Burroughs extended his international win streak to 53, but needed three periods to do against Saba Khubetzhty at 74 kilos. The first period went to Khubetzhty 1-1, as the Russian scored the last point in the period with a pushout. Burroughs came back strong to win the second period 5-0, and closed out the match with a 7-3 victory in the final period.Current college stars Logan Stieber and David Taylor came through with big victories for Team USA.Stieber, a two-time NCAA champion in two seasons at Ohio State, stunned world No. 1 Opan Sat, 5-7, 6-0, 3-0, at 60 kilos. Stieber jumped out to a 3-0 lead early, scoring with a takedown and ankle lace. But Sat battled back to win the opening period 7-5, with all of his points coming from a flurry. Stieber was dominant in the second period, winning 6-0. The final period came down to the leg clinch, and Stieber came out on top with a three-point crotch lift.Taylor, a runner-up at this year's U.S. Open, was dominant from start to finish against Magomed Kurbanaliev. After Taylor took the opening period 7-2, he threw Kurbanaliev to his back early in the second period to earn the fall.Olympic bronze medalist Coleman Scott won in three periods over Artas Sanaa at 60 kilos. Scott won the first period 1-0, scoring a one-point takedown. Sanaa came back to win the second period by scoring from the leg clinch. In the third period Scott used a three-point double leg takedown in the final 30 seconds to win the period 3-0 and take the match.Brent Metcalf came from behind to defeat Soslan Ramanov, 0-2, 1-0, 7-0, at 66 kilos.In the only women's freestyle match, Helen Maroulis, a 2012 World silver medalist, pinned Irina Kisel (Russia) early in the second period.The U.S. picked up wins in two of the three Greco-Roman matches contested. Kendrick Sanders earned a 1-0, 1-0 victory over Asker Orshokdugov at 66 kilos. Ben Provisor followed up with a three-period victory over Ambako Vachadze, 1-0, 0-1, 1-0.Russia's one win came in the final match of the dual meet, where Evgeni Saleev came from behind to defeat Jordan Holm, 0-1, 1-0, 1-0.Earlier in the day, Iran won six of seven matches against a Team USA squad in men's freestyle. The lone bright spot for Team USA came at 74 kilos, where Kyle Dake, in his first international match since ending his college wrestling career as a four-time NCAA champion, topped Hassan Tahmasebi, 2-0, 1-0.60 kilos: Coleman Scott (USA) dec. Artas Sanaa (Russia), 1-0, 0-1, 3-060 kilos: Logan Stieber (USA) dec. Opan Sat (Russia), 5-7, 6-0, 3-066 kilos: Brent Metcalf (USA) dec. Soslan Ramanov (Russia), 0-2, 1-0, 7-074 kilos: David Taylor (USA) pinned Magomed Kurbanaliev (Russia), 7-2, 0:1674 kilos: Jordan Burroughs (USA) vs. Saba Khubezhty (Russia), 1-1, 5-0, 7-355 kilos: Helen Maroulis (USA) pinned Irina Kisel (Russia), 2-0, 0:3566 kilos: Kendrick Sanders (USA) dec. Asker Orshokdugov (Russia), 1-0, 1-074 kilos: Ben Provisor (USA) dec. Ambako Vachadze (Russia), 1-0, 0-1, 1-084 kilos: Evgeni Saleev (Russia) dec. Jordan Holm (USA), 0-1, 1-0, 1-055 kilos: Mehdi Taghavi (Iran) dec. Obe Blanc (USA), 0-1, 1-0, 5-260 kilos: Masoud Esmailpour Joybari (Iran) dec. Reece Humphrey (USA), 1-0, 6-066 kilos: Mehdi Taghavi (Iran) dec. Kellen Russell (USA), 3-1, 0-274 kilos: Kyle Dake (USA) dec. Hassan Tahmasebi (Iran), 2-0, 1-084 kilos: Ehsan Lashgari (Iran) dec. Keith Gavin (USA), 1-0, 1-096 kilos: Hamed Tatari (Iran) dec. J.D. Bergman (USA), 3-1, 1-0120 kilos: Khomeil Ghasemi (Iran) dec. Tervel Dlagnev (USA), 1-1, 1-0