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10 Years of NCAA Championship Data

With another NCAA Tournament in the books, it gives us the opportunity to add more data to the ever-growing pile of stats. Looking back at the last ten years, here are some updated figures regarding key benchmarks in college wrestling.

Since there was no national tournament in 2020, our look has extended back to the 2013 season. Also, remember that the Ivy League schools did not participate during the 2021 season, so their numbers may have taken a slight hit, as a result.

NCAA Titles

(30) – Penn State: Zain Retherford (3), Jason Nolf (3), Bo Nickal (3), Aaron Brooks (3), Carter Starocci (3), Ed Ruth (2), Vincenzo Joseph (2), Nick Lee (2), Roman Bravo-Young (2), Quentin Wright, David Taylor, Matt Brown, Nico Megaludis, Mark Hall, Anthony Cassar, Max Dean

(9) – Cornell: Yianni Diakomihalis (4), Gabe Dean (2), Kyle Dake, Nahshon Garrett, Vito Arujau

(9) – Oklahoma State: Alex Dieringer (3), Chris Perry (2), Dean Heil (2), Jordan Oliver, AJ Ferrari … rest of story at Intermatwrestle.com/articles/26620?utm_source=Wrestling+News

April 2, 2023 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

All Time Top Division II Coaches in Dual Meet Wins

TDR Editor’s Notes ; This list of college coaches by the number of dual meet victories in which they led their teams while in Division II. It is tricky to keep track of records when a school changes in divisions while under the same coach. Coaches with connections to North Carolina schools include M. Olson in 4th, P.J. Smith tied for 11th, K. Caudell of Belmont Abbey (53rd), B. Gorney of Livingstone (59th) and O.T. Johnson of UNC-Pembroke(60th). Jason Valek made a strong start leading the Newberry College program to almost 200 wins in South Carolina. We have just the top 60 coaches listed but do keep track of all. We welcome input, information and reactions to us at martinkfleming@gmail.com

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ALL-TIME Coaches (D-II)– Top 60 (or so) with at least 120 wins     Wins

  1. Pat Pecora (Pitt-Johnstown)                 646
  2. Doug Parker (Springfield, Mass)              485
  3. Don Elia (Carson-Newman)                     461
  4. Mike Olson (UNC-Pembroke, Upper Iowa, Monmouth)  428 inc.
  5. Arthur “Bucky” Maughn (N Dak State)  408     
  6. David James (Cent. Oklahoma)                396
  7. Mike Denney (Maryville Univ./Nebr.-Omaha)    389
  8. Vaughn Hitchcock (Cal-Poly-SLO)         353 – II
  9. Jim Makovsky (Minn. St.-Mankato/Valley City St.)   324
  10. Steve Costanzo (St. Cloud Univ.&Dana Coll.) 319
  11. Robert “Rummy” Macias  (Minn. St.-Mankato)   299
  12. P.J. Smith (UNC-Pembroke, Campbell)               299
  13. Vince Monseau (West Liberty St./Peru St.)         286
  14. Jim Koch (Wisconsin-Parkside)                          277
  15. Mike Sterner  (SW Minnesota St.)                       254
  16. William “Bill” Corman (Shippensburg State)      243
  17. Jason Liles (S.D. State/Montana St.-Northern)    236
  18. Robert Fisher (Kutztown Univ.)                             236
  19. Doug Henry (Gannon Univ.)                                   234
  20. Terry Wetherald (Univ. of Indianapolis – Ind. Central)        230
  21. Robin Ersland (Minot St./Cent. Mo. St./Calif. (Pa.), N. Mich.  225
  22. Marc Bauer (Univ. of Nebraska-Kearney)                 215
  23. Larry Kristoff (So. Illinois-Edwardsville, SW Mo. St.)  212
  24. Jason Reitmeier (Augustana College-S.D.)            212
  25. Heath Grimm (Upper Iowa Univ.)                          210
  26. Mike Wehler (Mercyhurst, West Liberty State)   208
  27. Mike Palmisiano (Nebraska-Omaha, Ohio Northern)  200
  28. Tracy Borah (Western State College)                        200
  29. Jason Valek (Newberry)                                             194
  30. Joe Seay (Cal. State Bakersfield)                               187
  31. Allan Abraham (Calif. State San Francisco)              176
  32. Miles Van Hee (Western State College)                    170
  33. Lars Jensen (Calif. State San Francisco)                    170
  34. Stamatis Bulgaris (Wright State & Dayton)               169
  35. Ray Kowatch (Ashland College)                               167
  36. John Oxton (St. Cloud State Univ.)                            167
  37. Paul Kendle (Augustana College-S.D.)                     163
  38. Howard Westcott (Portland State)                              162
  39. Doug Moses (N.M. Highlands, So. Color., Col. St.)  155 – inc
  40. John W. Hancock (Northern Col., Col. St. Coll)       152
  41. Bill Garland (Minnesota State-Moorhead)                 147
  42. Roger Denker (Central Missouri State)                     143
  43. Jack LaBonde (Northern Colorado, Col. St. Coll)     142
  44. Chuck Piper (Colorado Mesa St.)                           138
  45. James Kisgen (McKendree College)                       138 D-II since 2013
  46. John Sterner (Minnesota State-Moorehead)              137
  47. Scott Ritzen (Chadron State College)                        135
  48. Pat Timm (Northern State)                                     135
  49. Warren Williamson (South Dakota State )                 134
  50. Dave Shutter  (Truman State, NE Missouri State)     133
  51. Mike McGlinchey (Salisbury State)                          133
  52. Jack Maughan (Northern Colorado)                           129
  53. Ken Caudell (Belmont-Abbey)                                127
  54. Martin Grahn (Portland State)                                    126
  55. Jason Ramstetter(Adams State)                              125
  56. Dan Hinkel (Kutztown)                                              124
  57. Jason Warthan (Indianapolis)                                123
  58. Mark Osgood (Ashland Univ.)                                   121
  59. Blaine Gorney (Livingstone)                                     121
  60. Othello ‘O.T.’ Johnson (U. N.C.-Pembroke)         119

April 2, 2023 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Top Active Division II Coaches in Dual Meet Wins

TDR Editor’s Notes ; This list of college coaches by the number of dual meet victories in which they led their teams while in Division II. Active D-II Coaches with connections to North Carolina schools include Kenn Caudell of Belmont Abbey (14th), and O.T. Johnson of UNC-Pembroke (17th). Listed are just the top 25 coaches listed but we seek to keep track of all. We welcome input, information and reactions to us at martinkfleming@gmail.com

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  1. Pat Pecora (Pitt-Johnstown)                                 646
  2. Mike Denney (Maryville Univ./Nebr.-Omaha)    389
  3. Jim Makovsky (Minn. St.-Mankato/Valley City St.)   324
  4. Steve Costanzo (St. Cloud Univ.&Dana College)       319
  5. Robert Fisher (Kutztown Univ.)                           236
  6. Doug Henry (Gannon Univ.)                                234
  7. Jason Reitmeier (Augustana College-S.D.)         212
  8. Heath Grimm (Upper Iowa Univ.)                       210
  9. Mike Wehler (Mercyhurst, West Liberty State)  208
  10. Doug Moses (New Mex. Highlands, So. Colo., Col. St.) 162  inc.
  11. Chuck Piper (Colorado Mesa)                        138
  12. James Kisgen (McKendree College)     –       141
  13. Pat Timm (Northern State)                             135
  14. Kenn Caudell (Belmont-Abbey College)      127
  15. Jason Ramstetter (Adams State College)       125
  16. Jason Warthan (Indianapolis Univ.)               123
  17. Othello ‘O.T.’ Johnson (U. N.C.-Pembroke) 119
  18. Shawn Nelson (Findlay Univ.)                        104 inc.
  19. Seth Bloomquist (Shippensburg State) 102
  20. Dalton Jensen (Nebraska-Kearney) 94
  21. Dock Kelly (Anderson)                                   93 ** now at NAIA school
  22. Dax Charles (Colorado State-Pueblo)             87
  23. Todd Steidley (Central Oklahoma)                  86
  24. Brian Tucker (Seton Hill)                                81
  25. Brett Hunter (Chadron State)                           78

April 1, 2023 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

2023 North Carolina “HALL OF FAME DAY” CELEBRATION

April 1, 2023
DEAR Fans of Wrestling:

ONE OR MORE OF THE NORTH CAROLINA CLASS OF 2023 HONOREES AND THE NATIONAL WRESTLING HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO ATTEND THE 19th “HALL OF FAME DAy” CELEBRATION ON MAY 21, 2023 AT THE FRIDAY CENTER IN CHAPEL HILL.
THE SOCIAL WILL BEGIN AT 2:00 P.M. and DINNER SERVED AT 3:00 P.M.
THE AWARD PRESENTATION WILL FOLLOW DINNER. 
THE PURPOSE OF THIS BANQUET IS TO HONOR AND RECOGNIZE INDIVIDUALS FOR THEIR YEARS OF COMMITMENT AS POSITIVE ROLE MODELS TO OUR STUDENT ATHLETES.

THE CLASS OF 2023 HAS GIVEN COUNTLESS HOURS OF THEIR TIME INSTILLING IN YOUNG PEOPLE THE SKILLS NEEDED TO SUCCEED IN ALL AREAS OF LIFE. THE LIFETIME SERVICE TO WRESTLING AWARD IS FOR YEARS OF DEDICATION TO THE SPORT OF WRESTLING AS A COACH, OFFICIAL, OR CONTRIBUTOR. THEY WILL BE PERMANENTLY RECOGNIZED AT THE NATIONAL WRESTLING HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM IN STILLWATER, OKLAHOMA.

The Class of 2023

“Lifetime service to wrestling” award
Billy Baker
David Barker
Paul Crouse
Sara Koenig
Ryan Blackwell – Medal of Courage

This is an opportunity for you to honor these great individuals and promote the positive aspects of our oldest and greatest sport—“wrestling”!

To register for the “Hall of Fame day” celebration.

Please complete the appropriate sections and return to the address listed.

We are looking forward to May 21st—a great day for North Carolina’s outstanding individuals and the sport of wrestling.  North Carolina can be proud of these deserving honorees.

Yours in wrestling,

Rex Wells, President
North Carolina Chapter

REGISTRATION FORM

2023 North Carolina “HALL OF FAME DAY” CELEBRATION
Location: The Friday Center Chapel Hill, NC
Banquet Registration
Please make check ($60.00 per person) payable to “National Wrestling Hall of Fame, North Carolina Chapter” and return by May 14, 2023.

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And support the National Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum by sending a special contribution in the name of the above-mentioned Honoree(s).

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The NWHOF is a 501(C) 3 Corporation. Any Special contributions made on behalf of an honoree is tax deductible. Your name will be included on The Special Contribution Page in the Banquet Program. Please write below how you wish to have your name listed.

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RETURN COMPLETED FORM TO: National Wrestling Hall of Fame

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Or purchase online at: https://nc-nwhof.ticketleap.com/

Please check-in at the registration table that day. If you purchase tickets online, please e-mail the names to rexwells1977@gmail.com to have name tags made.

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All Time Top Division I Coaches in Dual Meet Wins

TDR Editor’s Notes ; This list of college coaches by the number of dual meet victories in which they led their Division I teams. Several of the coaches have a greater overall number of victories when their time as a coach at another level is added in. Some notes of interest are John Smith of Oklahoma State is closing in on the 2nd spot and could pass Harold Nichols in a year or two. Tom Borelli moved past Bob Guzzo of N.C. State and Dan Gable of Iowa. Brian Smith of Missouri moved past four coaches to tie Carl Adams at 20th. Tom Ryan of Ohio State and Mark Manning of Nebraska both moved past the 300 wins mark to join just 31 other D-I coaches of the past 120 years of college wrestling. We welcome input, information and reactions to us at martinkfleming@gmail.com

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ALL-TIME Coaches(D-I)– Top 125 with at least 116 Wins

  1. Dale Thomas (Oregon State)                          616
  2. Harold Nichols (Iowa St.)                              493
  3. John Smith (Oklahoma State Univ.)           476 
  4. Gary Taylor (Rider)                                        442
  5. Bobby Douglas (Iowa St/CSSB/ArizSU)       440  
  6. J Robinson (Minnesota)                                  440
  7. Jack Childs (Drexel)                                       423
  8. T.J. Kerr (U. Calif. Bakersfield/San Jose St.)  421
  9. Wally Johnson (Minnesota Univ.)                  392
  10. John Johnston (Princeton)                              382
  11. Bill Lam (North Carolina Univ.)                    378
  12. Lonnie Timmerman (Drake)                          364
  13. Tom Borelli (Central Michigan)                 360 
  14. Bob Guzzo (N.C. State )                                 356
  15. Dan Gable (Iowa)                                           355
  16. Russ Hellickson (Ohio St./Wisc.)                   350
  17. Paul Mance (Appalachian State.)                   348
  18. Rob Koll (Stanford/Cornell Univ.)             334
  19. Gray Simons (ODU, Tenn, L. Haven, Ind. St.)   327
  20. Carl Adams (Boston Univ.)                            326  
  21. Brian Smith (Missouri/Syracuse)               326  up 4 spots
  22. Bob Bubb (Clarion Univ.)                             322
  23. Jack Spates (Oklahoma & Cornell)                322
  24. Dave Amato (Brown)                                     319  
  25. Joe Seay (Okla.St., Ca.-Bak., U.Tenn.-Chatt.)     319
  26. Dennis Deliddo (Cal. St. Fresno)                   313
  27. Ron Finley (Oregon Univ.)                            311 
  28. Ed Peery (U.S. Naval Academy)                    311 
  29. Tom Ryan (Ohio State/Hofstra)                 307
  30. Randy Stottlemyer (Pittsburgh)                      304             
  31. Mark Manning (Nebraska/Northern Iowa) 303
  32. Stan Abel (Oklahoma, Cincinnati)                 302
  33. Roger Sanders (Bloomsburg, New York Univ.)  300
  34. Duane Goldman (Indiana Univ.)                    297 
  35. Dick Bonacci (Cleveland State)                     296
  36. John McHugh (Maryland, Catholic, American)   288
  37. Craig Turnbull (West Virginia Univ.)            287
  38. Joe Begala (Kent State Univ.)                        282
  39. Tom Brands (Iowa & Virginia Tech)         282
  40. Ed Carlin (Syracuse Univ.)                            280
  41. Jim Zalesky (Oregon State/Iowa)               278 (now at NAIA school)
  42. Clifford Keen (Michigan Univ.)                     274
  43. Dave McCuskey  (Iowa / Univ. Northern Iowa)  262
  44. Tim Flynn (West Virginia/Edinboro St.)   254
  45. Ron Gray (Kent St./Franklin & Marshall)     253
  46. Arnold ‘Swede’ Umbach (Auburn Univ)       249
  47. Joel Greenlee (Ohio Univ.)                          244
  48. Roger Reina (Pennsylvania, Univ. of)        242
  49. Red W. Watkins (Appalachian State/Maryville)  239
  50. Joe McFarland (Michigan/Indiana)               238
  51. Ed Steers (Army, E.C.U. William&Mary)    235
  52. Cael Sanderson (Penn State, Iowa State)   235
  53. Barry Davis (Wisconsin)                                234
  54. Oscar Gupton (Virginia Military Institute)    232
  55. Mark Johnson (Illinois & Oregon State)        231
  56. Pat Popolizio (North Carolina St., SUNY-Bing.) –  231
  57. Kevin Dresser (Iowa St./Virginia Tech Un.)  228
  58. Tommy Chesbro (Oklahoma State)               227
  59. Pat Santoro (Lehigh University, Maryland) 225
  60. Harry Houska (Ohio University)                    224
  61. William Sheridan (Lehigh & Penn)               222
  62. Bob Carlson (Utah State)                               221
  63. Fred Powell (Slippery Rock State)                 221
  64. Dale Bahr (Michigan)                                    221
  65. Bill Harvey (Duke)                                         220
  66. Chuck Patten (Northern Iowa Univ.)             217
  67. Grady Peninger (Michigan State Un.)            213
  68. Ed Michael (Buffalo)                                      213
  69. Fred Davis (Brigham Young Un.)                  210
  70. Scott Goodale (Rutgers University) –          209
  71. Bill Koll (Penn State, Northern Iowa, Cornell Coll.)  208
  72. William “Sully” Krouse (Maryland)              207
  73. Paul Billy (Delaware Univ.)                           206
  74. Jimmy Miller (Cornell Univ.)                        203
  75. Linn Long (So. Illini-Carbondale/Colorado)  203
  76. Tim Neumann (Nebraska)                              199
  77. Jim Andrassy (Kent State Univ.)                198
  78. Charles Sherwood (Cent. Mich. Un.)             195
  79. Jerry Cheynet (Virginia Tech)                        194
  80. Charlie Speidel (Penn State)                          191
  81. Greg Strobel (Lehigh University)                  189
  82. Fran McCann (Indiana St/WinonaSt./Notre Dame)   184
  83. Steve Garland (Univ. of Virginia)               181
  84. Charles Mayser (Iowa St./Yale/Franklin&Marshall)  180
  85. Clyde H. “Red” Whitman  (East Stroudsburg St.)     180
  86. Jessie Reyes (Purdue)                                     179
  87. Reg Wicks (U.S. Naval Academy)                173
  88. John Stutzman (Bloomsburg/Buffalo Univ.)  173
  89. Steve Martin (Old Dominion Univ.)            172 
  90. Pete (Tom?) Robinson (Old Dominion Un.) 172
  91. Thad Turner (Lehigh Univ.)                           171
  92. Dan Wirnsberger (Bucknell/Bloomsburg) 170
  93. Carl Poff (Lock Haven Univ.)                        167
  94. John Sacchi (Rutgers University)                       167
  95. Lowell Lange (Georgia Tech/Cornell Coll.)  161
  96. Joe Wells (Oregon State Univ.)                      161
  97. John Trudgeon (V.M.I.)                                 160
  98. Hugh Otopalik (Iowa State)                               159
  99. Jack Effner (Clev. St./U.S. M.A.)                     158
  100. Mike Young (Boise State)                              155 – inc.
  101. Harold Pinther (Eastern Illinois Univ.)          149
  102. Jay Weiss (Harvard Univ)                 147
  103. Rob Hjerling (Citadel)                                   144
  104. Donn Matson (Cal. State-Fullerton/Santa Barbara)  144
  105. Ray Swartz (Central Oklahoma, U.S. Naval Acad.)  143
  106. Richard Voliva (Rutgers Univ.)           142
  107. Myron Roderick (Oklahoma State Univ.)  140
  108. George Redman (Central Conneticut)133
  109. Jerry Swope (Millersville Univ.)       133
  110. John Mark Bentley (Appalachian St.)   133
  111. Kerry McCoy (Maryland/Stanford)   131 – retired 2019
  112. Joe Seay (Okla.St., U.Tenn.-Chatt.)               130
  113. Bert Waterman (Yale University)      130 – inc.
  114. Mark Branch (Wyoming Univ.)         130
  115. Steve Suder (Wyoming University)   127
  116. John Schutz (U.S. Naval Academy)   126
  117. Ron Russo (Columbia Univ.)             125
  118. W. Roy Phillips (Franklin & Marshall/Pennsylvania)   124 – inc.
  119. A. Frank Teske  (Virginia Tech)        122
  120. Neil Turner (Lock Haven)                  120
  121. Mark Cody (Presby/Oklahoma/American)  119
  122. Greg Randall (Boise State)                117
  123. Ike Sherlock (V.M.I./Campbell)        116
  124. Jim Heffernan (Univ. of Illinois)    116
  125. Zeke Jones (Ariz. St./U. of Penn.)      116

March 31, 2023 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Top Active Division I Coaches in Dual Meet Wins

TDR Editor’s Notes ; This is the first of a series of lists of college coaches by the number of dual meet victories in which they led their teams. This year two Big 10 coaches, Ryan & Manning joined the 300 win club which grew to six in Division I coaches. Sanderson of Penn State jumped up three rungs on the list past the top North Carolina Coach, Pat Popolizio at North Carolina State, into 12th place. Bentley of Appalachian State joined the top 25 part of the list. We have just the top 30 coaches listed but do keep track of all. We welcome input, information and reactions to us at martinkfleming@gmail.com

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Top 30 Division I ACTIVE Coacheswith at least 100 Wins

  1. John Smith (Oklahoma State Univ.)              476
  2. Tom Borelli (Central Michigan)                    360 
  3. Rob Koll (Cornell Univ.)                                334
  4. Brian Smith (Missouri/Syracuse)                  326
  5. Tom Ryan (Ohio State/Hofstra)                     307
  6. Mark Manning (Nebraska/Northern Iowa)     303
  7. Tom Brands (Iowa & Virginia Tech)             282
  8. Jim Zalesky (Oregon State/Iowa)                   278  now at NAIA school
  9. Tim Flynn (Edinboro State Univ.)                 254
  10. Joel Greenlee (Ohio Univ.)                            244
  11. Roger Reina (Pennsylvania, Un.)              242 
  12. Cael Sanderson (Penn State, Iowa State) –     235
  13. Pat Popolizio (North Carolina St., SUNY-Binghampton) –  231
  14. Kevin Dresser (Iowa State/Virginia Tech Univ.)  228
  15. Pat Santoro (Lehigh University, Maryland)   225
  16. Scott Goodale (Rutgers University) –             209
  17. Jim Andrassy (Kent State Univ.)                    198 
  18. Steve Garland (Virginia University)              181
  19. John Stutzman (Buffalo SUNY, Bloomsburg) –  173
  20. Dan Wirnsberger (Bucknell, Bloomsburg)     170
  21. Jay Weiss (Harvard Univ.) –                           147
  22. Chris Bono (Wisconsin/South Dakota/U.Tenn.Chatt.)  144
  23. John Mark Bentley (Appalachian State)     –   133
  24. Jason Borelli  (American/Stanford Univ.)  –   131
  25. Mark Branch (Wyoming Univ.) –                   130
  26. Mark Cody (Presbyterian, Oklahoma U., American U.) – 119
  27. Jim Heffernan (Illinois University)            –   116
  28.  Zeke Jones (Ariz. St., Univ. Of Penn.)       –   116
  29. Roger Kish (North Dakota State)                –   109
  30. Greg Williams (Utah Valley State)             –   101

March 31, 2023 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Final Women’s College Pound-For-Pound Rankings Are Here!

Check out the final 2022-23 women’s college pound-for-pound rankings.
The final women’s college pound-for-pound rankings are here following the completion of every national championship (NJCAA, NCWWC, and NAIA). Every wrestler listed reached the finals of her respective national tournament. Historical national placings are listed underneath each wrestler. 

This is a collaboration between FloWrestling and American Women’s Wrestling.

Ranked by division
NCWWC (NCAA): 14
NAIA: 10
NJCAA: 1

1. Yelena Makoyed (North Central), SR, NCAA, 170 pounds

Makoyed pinned her way through her bracket at the National Collegiate Women’s Wrestling Championships, including a fall over King’s Cheyenne Bowman. Bowman defeated Makoyed at the 2022 National Duals which was Makoyed’s last college loss. The North Central senior completed season 28-0 with 15 falls and 11 techs. 

NCWWC placings: 2-1-1-1

Previous: 1

2. Adaugo Nwachukwu (Iowa Wesleyan), SO, NAIA, 136 pounds

Nwachukwu blitzed her way through the NAIA Championships with three falls and a 15-2 tech in the finals. She finished the season with a 31-0 record, including 29 falls or techs. 

NAIA placings: 1-1

Previous: 2

3. Dymond Guilford (Cumberlands), SR, NAIA, 170 pounds … rest of list at Flowrestling.org/articles/10779111-final-womens-college-pound-for-pound-rankings

March 31, 2023 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Mercyhurst wrestling coach takes one for the OTHER team

In a sport like wrestling, athletes rely on their own individual abilities and, still, the competitiveness and camaraderie of a team sport through training, development, and support are ever apparent.

So, when Mercyhurst University Wrestling Coach Mike Wehler stepped out of his team’s inner circle to coach a wrestler on another team at the NCAA Division II Wrestling Championships in Iowa earlier this month, it was a moment that sparked both surprise and admiration.

Aaron King, NCAA championship manager for the Division II Wrestling Championships, tells it this way:

“During Session II, the Shippensburg head coach was transported to the hospital for treatment. Shippensburg had a 157 LB wrestler that was preparing for an enormous quarterfinal bout. Without hesitation, Mike stepped up to make sure the Shippensburg student-athlete was taken care of and offered to coach the student-athlete in the absence of any other representation from Shippensburg. Mike continued to coach the student-athlete throughout the remainder of the tournament.

Knowing Mike, he will play this off as if it is not a big deal, but to me this embodies the epitome of sportsmanship and I know it is something the student-athlete will never forget. I am very appreciative of Mike stepping up and want to commend him for what he did.”

King’s account was sent to Mercyhurst Assistant Vice President for Athletics Brad Davis, who reached out to Wehler to add, “To provide this support at a championship for another team is first class. Congrats on getting two All-Americans.”

That’s right. Mercyhurst’s wrestlers earned top-eight finishes that weekend. Eric Bartos earned fourth place while Jake Niffenegger placed seventh. Both were named All-Americans. … rest of story at Mercyhurst.edu/news/mercyhurst-wrestling-coach-takes-one-for-the-other-team

March 31, 2023 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Ohio State recruits beat Penn State recruits, Pa. squad falls at Pittsburgh Wrestling Classic

By: Paul Schofield

Vinny Kilkeary and Rocco Welsh ended their high school careers with wins at the 49th annual Pittsburgh Wrestling Classic on Saturday at Peters Township.

And the future Ohio State commits did it by defeating two Penn State commits. This could be the start of a good wrestling rivalry.

While Kilkeary and Welsh were winners, the strong United States squad handed the Pennsylvania squad a sound 33-9 beating before a standing-room-only crowd.

On hand for the match were former Classic All-Stars Sammy Sasso of Ohio State and Bethel Park grad and Pitt national champion Nino Bonaccorsi, who received a standing ovation.

Kilkeary turned a back trip into a cradle for a four-point move in the third period in his 5-2 victory against Braeden Davis of Dundee, Mich.

The Latrobe senior, the Tribune-Review Westmoreland Wrestler of the Year, was the first Pennsylvania wrestler to win.

Pins by Destiny Rodriguez and Brayden Thompson gave the United States a quick 12-0 lead.

Three more close decisions pushed that lead to 21-0 before Kilkeary stepped on the mat.

“It’s such a great feeling to get that last one done and go to the next level at Ohio State,” Kilkeary said. “I never hit that move, and I said, ‘Oh it’s right there. I have to hit it.’ It’s in my profile. I used it my freshman year to win a match in the quarterfinals.”

Kilkeary said he and Welsh winning made the day good.

“We only won three matches, and Rocco and I took out two Penn State guys,” Kilkeary said. “You can’t be happier to do that.” … rest of story at Tribhssn.triblive.com/Pa-squad-falls-at-pittsburgh-wrestling-classic

March 31, 2023 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

USA BOYS WIN 20 GOLDS AND 54 TOTAL MEDALS AT THE TALLINN OPEN IN ESTONIA, WITH FIVE DOUBLE CHAMPIONS

TALLIN, Estonia – A large group of boys representing a variety of club programs from across the United States competed at the Tallinn Open this past weekend, the largest wrestling competition annually in Europe.

Combined, U.S. boys won 54 total medals in freestyle and Greco-Roman, with 20 champions and five double champions (winners in both freestyle and Greco-Roman).

There were three double champions in the U15 age group: Brycen Dawley (41 kg), Gabriel Logan of Apex + Top Team (62 kg) and Tanner Hodgins of Apex + Top Team (75 kg). Evan Restivo was a double champion in the Born 2010-2011 age group at 35 kg. Korbin Kiessling of Team Drago won the double title at 26 kg in the Born 2012 and younger age group.

Gold medalists in the Born 2012 and Younger Age group in addition to Kiessling were:
• Colton Bryce of Team Dragon (32 kg Freestyle)
• Devin Garcia of Suples (35 kg Freestyle)

Gold medalists in the Born 2010-2011 age group, in addition Restivo were:
• Carter Smith of USA (38 kg Freestyle), gold medal
• Shane Ostermiller of USA (47 kg Freestyle), gold medal
• Xavier Flores of USA (42 kg Greco-Roman), gold medal

Gold medalists in the U15 age group, in addition to Dawley, Logan and Hodgins were:
• Cooper Sandoval of USA (38 kg Freestyle)
• Shamus Regan of USA 44 kg Freestyle) … rest of story at Teamusa.org/USA-Wrestling/Features/2023/March/26/Boys-Tallinn-Open

March 30, 2023 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment