Coach Denney and former UNO program honored this weekend in Omaha
By Pat Kelly
“We want to invite all of the UNO and Omaha University wrestling family to the reunion we are having on October 14th in the Lee & Helene Sapp Fieldhouse…”
With that statement in a video posted on Coach Mike Denney’s Facebook page on August 9, 2023, he broke a 12-year moratorium on the use of the phrase “UNO,” “Nebraska-Omaha,” or just about any other term or phrase associated with the University of Nebraska at Omaha.
To him, the school had become known as “The Other Place.” And who could blame him for the slang intended as a slight?
The date was March 12, 2011 on the campus of the University of Nebraska at Kearney, site of the NCAA Division II nationals. The UNO Mavericks had not yet left the arena after celebrating the eighth national championship in program history (7 in NCAA DII with Denney, 1 in NAIA with Coach Don Benning).
A voicemail from then athletic director Trev Alberts was delivered to Denney letting him know his 32-year tenure as head coach was over and the program was being dropped. The 2011 team was devastated when Denney met with them shortly after in the hotel.
The entire University of Nebraska at Omaha wrestling community was dealt a blow that was incomprehensible and inconceivable. The program was winning. The athletes were behaving themselves. They were performing in the classroom. The program was virtually self-sustaining financially. The coach? Mike Denney was what any university, parent, athlete, and fan would want in a coach. His teams won on the mat, but were also recognized for community service on campus and in the community.
No matter the academic department or extracurricular team or group, Coach Denney and the wrestling team was known in a good light. Denney was an icon on campus. His guys went on to lead productive lives, and they kept in touch, returning for golf outings, home duals, NCAA tournaments, and weddings. UNO Wrestling remained a fabric of their lives.
Coach Denney and Bonnie, his wife of 54 years, were the glue that held it together. Ron Higdon, Assistant Director of the Nebraska School Activities Association since 2011, was an All-American for UNO and assistant coach for the Mavericks from 1992 – 2011. He will be present for the gathering on October 14th and thinks the timing is right, especially after Denney announced his retirement after coaching the past 13 years at Maryville near St. Louis.
“Coinciding with Coach Denney retiring, there couldn’t be a better time to do it. … rest of the story at … WIN-magazine.com/2023/10/12/coach-denney-and-former-uno-program-honored-this-weekend-in-omaha
165-Pound Pre-Season NCAA Wrestling Preview & Predictions
A preview with predictions for the 2023-24 season at 165-pound weight class in Division 1 college wrestling
The best college wrestling rivalry gets one more season and possibly three more rounds. NCAA champions Keegan O’Toole (Missouri) and David Carr (Iowa State) seem destined to reach the 2024 NCAA tournament finals following a thrilling three-match series over the span of a month in 2023.
Carr struck first with a 7-2 win during a dual on February 15 then struck again with a sudden victory fall in the Big 12 finals on March 4. O’Toole turned the tables with an 8-2 win in the NCAA finals on March 16 for his second title in as many years.
Rounds four, five, and six could happen on February 25 (dual in Ames), March 9-10 (Big 12 Championships in Tulsa), and March 21-23 (NCAA Championships in Kansas City). Each has only suffered defeat three times during their respective college careers, but that number will inevitably go up this season when they face off.
This is the series to watch, and anyone other than Carr and O’Toole in the national finals will represent a big upset.
Michigan’s Cam Amine has the best credentials of the remaining field but he’s lost three straight times to O’Toole over three NCAA Championships. Wisconsin’s Dean Hamiti is a two-time All-American who offers challenges because of his long frame and unique style.
Iowa’s Michael Caliendo and Oklahoma State’s Izzak Olejnik are storylines to follow after transferring from North Dakota State and Northern Illinois, respectively. They met in the seventh-place match at the 2023 NCAA Championships and will likely meet in a historically contentious rivalry between the two most successful college wrestling programs.
Penn State’s Mitchell Mesenbrink is the wild card here. There’s no telling if he’ll be in the line-up or what weight he’ll go, but Mesenbrink will be a factor if he’s in the line-up at 165. The Hartland, Wisconsin, native won the 2023 U20 World Championships following a silver medal performance in 2022. … rest of story and list at … Flowrestling.org/articles/165-pound-pre-season-ncaa-wrestling-preview-predictions

