Duo Propells Rensselaer at Nationals
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Fresh off a 4th place Northeast Conference team finish, qualifying 8 out of 14 wrestlers for the national tournament and their coach being announced as the Northeast Conference "Coach of the Year", RPI wrestlers headed to Hampton, Va., to compete among the best of the best at the NCWA National Championships. More
N.C. State Wrestler Wins Battle with Frustration
from Charlotte Observer Sitting in the Weisiger-Brown building at N.C. State, champion wrestler Darrion Caldwell was a picture of contentment. Instead of turbulence, there was tranquility and triumph. He had produced a “Miracle on the Mat” March 21 by dismantling top-seeded Brent Metcalf of Iowa to claim the national wrestling championship in the 149-pound class. More
Lee Wrestler Achieves All-American
from NCWA Lee University senior Joe Jellison achieved the level of collegiate All-American (top eight nationally) while competing in the men’s NCWA 2009 National Collegiate Wrestling Championship tournament March 12-14 in Hampton, Va. Jellison is a 2005 graduate from Ross High School in Hamilton, Ohio where he wrestled varsity for three years and advanced to the Ohio High School state championships during the 2005 season. More
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USAFA Prep Huskies Finish Seventh in the Nation; Four Earn All-American Status
from NCWA NCWA National Championships, Hampton, VA - The Huskies turned in a solid performance at the NCWA National Championships finishing 7th in the 84-team field. The team was led by four All-Americans: Cole VonOhlen (1st at 141), Ethan Martinez (6th at 133), Tim Smell (8th at 197) and Jared Erickson (8th at 235). More
Wrestler Steve Luke Leaves Behind Unforgettable Legacy at Michigan
from The Ann Arbor News In the windowless wrestling room at Crisler Arena, large, framed photographs of the University of Michigan's national champions hang in a row along a white concrete wall. Next to the most recent picture, that of 2005 NCAA 157-pound champion Ryan Bertin, is a frame surrounding these words: Who will be next? The answer is Steve Luke. Ranked No. 1 at 174 pounds since the season's start, Luke not only became Michigan's first national champ since Bertin, he became the school's first titlist to go undefeated since Jarrett Hubbard in 1974. More
SVU's Rose Wins Second National Championship; Hansen Takes Fifth
from NCWA Southern Virginia University’s wrestling team can now boast having two all-Americans on its roster. Peter Rose and Pete Hansen earned All-American status at the National Collegiate Wrestling Association’s national tournament held March 12th-14th in Hampton, Va. This three-day tournament comprised approximately 350 college wrestlers from 84 college teams, including teams from California, New York, Vermont, Colorado, Ohio, Florida, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Georgia.More
Iowa's Metcalf Apologizes for Post-match Shove at NCAA Championships from USA Today Saying he had "no malicious intent," Iowa wrestler Brent Metcalf apologized Thursday for an incident that followed his upset loss to foe from North Carolina State at last weekend's NCAA Division I wrestling championships.
The top-seeded Metcalf lost 11-6 to third-seeded Darrion Caldwell in the 149-pound final. In the closing seconds, Metcalf chased Caldwell as he circled the mat in celebration. When Caldwell launched a flip just after time expired, Metcalf gave him a brief shove.
Because of the incident, Iowa had a point deducted from its team scoring total, though the Hawkeyes still went on to win the team title.
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UNI Wrestling: Panthers Lock up Coach Through 2012
from The Des Moines Register Northern Iowa awarded wrestling coach Brad Penrith with a three-year contract extension Thursday. The contract runs through June 2012, Panthers athletic director Troy Dannen said. Penrith, an NCAA champion at Iowa, will keep the same base salary as 2008-09 — or $70,658 — but performance incentives exist in the new contract. Northern Iowa is 80-63-4 in Penrith’s nine seasons, including 10-6 this season. He has coached wrestlers to all-America honors 13 times and the team has extended its NCAA West Regional winning streak to 24. More
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