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No. 13 Rutgers Wrestling Opens 2018-19 Season with Saturday RAC Quad Meet

Scarlet Knights host Centenary, Fresno State, Johnson & Wales

 

Saturday, Nov. 3: Rutgers Quad

Gates Open: 9 a.m. • First Match: 10 a.m.

10 a.m. – Mat 1: Rutgers vs. Centenary • Mat 2: Fresno State vs. Johnson & Wales

11:30 a.m. – Mat 1: Rutgers vs. Fresno State • Mat 2: Centenary vs. Johnson & Wales

1 p.m. – Mat 1: Rutgers vs. Johnson & Wales • Mat 2: Centenary vs. Fresno State

 

MATCH NOTES | PROBABLE LINEUPS | BTNPLUS (ALL RUTGERS MATCHES)

PISCATAWAY, N.J. (Nov. 2, 2018) – No. 13 Rutgers wrestling opens its highly-anticipated 2018-19 season on Saturday, Nov. 3, hosting a quad meet with Fresno State, Centenary and Johnson & Wales at the RAC. The quad begins at 10 a.m. ET, with the Scarlet Knights competing on Mat 1 for all three matches on the RAC floor.

 

All three of RU’s matches will be streamed live on BTN2Go, with Lou Brogno (play-by-play) and Nick Kosko (analyst) on the call. Matches occurring on Mat 2 not featuring Rutgers will not be streamed. WRSU will provide the radio broadcast for the Scarlet Knights’ 10 a.m. match against Centenary.

 

Saturday’s ticket will be good for all three matches, with no re-entry. Season tickets for the remaining seven home dates are still on sale and can be purchased here.

 

Promotion: Season Ticket Holder Appreciation Day

  • Two complimentary tickets to season ticket holders
  • Team poster giveaway to first 500 fans
  • Season Ticket Holder Gift (can be picked up after the match): One Rutgers golf ball, six golf tees and one divot tool.

 

WHAT TO KNOW

  • The Scarlet Knights enter the season ranked as high as No. 13 in the national preseason polls, which includes a No. 13 tournament ranking byFloWrestlingand a No. 16 dual ranking in the preseason NWCA/USA Today Coaches Poll.
  • Four Scarlet Knights – No. 2Nick Suriano(125), No. 2 Anthony Ashnault (149), No. 9 John Van Brill (157) and No. 13 Nicholas Gravina (184) – are all ranked in their respective weight classes by Intermat heading into the season.
  • RU returns six wrestlers with NCAA Championships experience, including a three-time All-American (Ashnault) and a 2018 national finalist (Suriano). Gravina (3x), Van Brill (2x), Matthew Correnti(1x) andJordan Pagano (1x) also return.
  • Under the guidance of head coachScott Goodale, Rutgers produced its best team finishat the NCAA Championships in 2018, finishing 11th with 42.5 points. The historic result also included the program’s first national finalist (Suriano) as well as a sixth-place finisher in Scott DelVecchio.
  • RU has produced multiple All-Americans in three consecutive seasons and has had at least one competitor on the podium in five-straight NCAA Championships.

 

SCOUTING CENTENARY

  • Centenary finished the 2017-18 dual season with a 12-2 mark, including a perfect 5-0 mark at home and nine concecutive wins to close out the campaign.
  • Chris Muce (157) and Ettini Udott (197) both qualified for the NCAA Division III Championships, where Udott became an All-American at 197 pounds with his fifth-place result.

 

SCOUTING FRESNO STATE

  • In its first season since reinstating the program to varsity status, Fresno State finished the 2017-18 dual campaign with a 4-16 record. The Bulldogs finished fifth in national attendance last year, averaging 4,566 fans per home dual.
  • Khristian Olivas (149) and AJ Nevills (Hwt.) qualified for nationals last season and both return for Fresno State in 2018-19. Nevills is currently ranked No. 17 in the preseason polls by FloWrestling.

 

SCOUTING JOHNSON & WALES

  • Johnson & Wales finished 21-2 last season, including 8-0 at home in 2017-18.
  • The Wildcats qualified seven individuals for the 2018 NCAA Division III Championships, where they finished sixth. That included the program’s first national champion in Jay Albis, who captured the individual 125-pound title. Joe Ferinde (141) and Khamri Thomas (184) were also named Division III All-Americans in 2018.

 

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11/1/2018 | Wrestling
EVENT 1: #20 South Dakota State hosts Warren Williamson/Daktronics Open
When Sunday, Nov. 4 | 9 a.m..
Where Sanford-Jackrabbit Athletic Complex | Brookings, South Dakota
TV FloWrestling.org (subscription)
Radio None
Live Results FloArena
Tourney Notes South Dakota State
Social Media Twitter | #StayJacked

The South Dakota State University wrestling team will officially usher in a new era Sunday as it hosts the Warren Williamson/Daktronics Open.

Competition is slated to start at 9 a.m. at the Sanford-Jackrabbit Athletic Complex. About 125 wrestlers are scheduled to compete in the day-long event. Besides SDSU, wrestlers from Minnesota and Nebraska , along with regional Division II and NAIA programs are entered in the season-opening tournament.

Video coverage (subscription required) of all five mats and live results can be accessed through FloWrestling.org.

The Warren Williamson/Daktronics Open will mark the first competition for the Jackrabbits under head coach Damion Hahn.

Elsewhere, defending 133-pound national champion Seth Gross has withdrawn from this week’s NWCA All-Star Classic in Denver. Gross was scheduled to meet North Carolina State’s Tariq Wilson in a rematch of their national semifinal bout this past March.

Gross is expected to be in the lineup when the Jackrabbits open the dual season Nov. 11 against Arizona State.

RABBITS RANKED: The South Dakota State University wrestling team enters the 2018-19 season ranked in a tie for 20th place in the preseason poll conducted by the National Wrestling Coaches Association.

The Jackrabbits return three national qualifiers from a squad that posted a 14-2 dual record and turned in a 12th-place finish at the 2018 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships. Defending national champion Penn State received all 16 first-place votes to take the top spot in the preseason poll. Ohio State is second, followed by Iowa in the third spot.

SDSU is one of four Big 12 Conference programs to be included in the top 25. Oklahoma State is the highest-ranked team at No. 4, with Northern Iowa 14th. The Jackrabbits tied for 20th with Lock Haven, while Wyoming checks in at No. 22. North Dakota State, Iowa State and Utah Valley all received votes.

Other Jackrabbit dual opponents ranked in the preseason top 25 include No. 10 Arizona State and No. 13 Minnesota.

In other preseason polls, the Jackrabbits are ranked 18th by FloWrestling, while standing 16th in the WIN Magazine Tournament Power Index and 20th in the Intermat team tournament rankings.

Individually, defending national champion Seth Gross is a unanimous preseason No. 1 selection in the 133-pound weight class, receiving top billing from all three aforementioned ranking services. Gross posted a 32-1 overall record during the 2017-18 season in making his second consecutive appearance in a national-title bout. He defeated Michigan’s Stevan Micic, 13-8, in the 133-pound finale in Cleveland, Ohio, in March.

Junior 141-pounder Henry Pohlmeyer also appears in the preseason national rankings, checking in at No. 18 in the WIN Magazine rankings and 19th in the Intermat poll.

SDSU’s third returning national qualifier, Martin Mueller, was tabbed 16th in WIN Magazine‘s preseason 184-pound rankings, but is expected to move up to the 197 weight class during his junior campaign.

SEASON PREVIEW: 
South Dakota State University wrestling will usher in a new era during the 2018-19 season as Damion Hahn takes the reins of a program that has steadily risen in the Division I ranks in recent years.

“The transition has been as good as it could be,” Hahn said. “The guys have bought into the system that I brought with me, we established a (coaching) staff that is all on the same page and we’re working for the same common goal to produce All-Americans and national champions.”

A first-time head coach, Hahn helped build Cornell into a national power over a 12-year span. During his tenure as an assistant coach and later the associate head coach, the Big Red recorded 11 top-10 team finishes at the NCAA Championships, including consecutive runner-up finishes in 2010 and 2011. He mentored 50 All-Americans, 12 of whom were individual NCAA champions. Cornell also won 12 straight Ivy League dual championships and 11 consecutive Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association team titles.

Two Seniors
At SDSU, Hahn inherits a squad that returns three national qualifiers out of a program-best seven a year ago. The Jackrabbits also posted their highest-ever team finish at the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships by placing 12th – best among Big 12 programs – on the strength of All-America performances by national champion Seth Gross (133 pounds), 157-pounder Luke Zilverberg (eighth) and 174-pounder David Kocer (seventh).

In addition, SDSU set a school record by winning its final 14 duals of the 2017-18 season after an 0-2 start. The Jackrabbits were 8-0 against Big 12 opponents in duals.

The lone returning All-American, Gross highlights the class of returning wrestlers. A senior from Apple Valley, Minnesota, Gross has compiled an 89-17 record at SDSU, including a 29-1 record en route to his second consecutive national title bout last season. In addition, Gross was named 2018 Big 12 Conference Wrestler of the Year and was a finalist for the Dan Hodge Trophy as the top collegiate wrestler.

“Seth is a special kid,” Hahn said. “He’s able to do some things that other people cannot do, but the one thing that he demonstrates is that hard work. He leads by example.”

Gross’ lone blemish last season came when he moved up a weight class to challenge top-ranked 141-pounder Bryce Meredith of Wyoming in a dual meet.

The only other senior on the 2018-19 roster is Logan Peterson, who is expected to again wrestle at 165 pounds. Peterson posted a 15-14 overall record a season ago, including a 6-6 mark in duals.

Other National Qualifiers
SDSU’s two other returning national qualifiers are 141-pounder Henry Pohlmeyer and Martin Mueller. A junior from Johnston, Iowa, Pohlmeyer earned an at-large berth to the NCAA Championships after a strong second half to the 2017-18 season. He turned in a 23-11 overall record and finished third on the team with seven pins.

“Henry has made gains by leaps and bounds this offseason and I’m really looking forward to what he’s going to do this year,” Hahn said.

Mueller, a junior from Rapid City, wrestled at 184 pounds a year ago, but is one of several Jackrabbits expected to move up a weight class this season, to 197 pounds. He will look to fill the void left following the graduation of four-time NCAA qualifier and 2018 Big 12 champion Nate Rotert, who remains with the program as recruiting coordinator.

Mueller put together a breakthrough season for the Jackrabbits last year, churning out a 23-8 overall mark that included a 12-2 record in duals. He placed fourth at the Big 12 Championship.

“I’ve always had more success by moving guys up weights rather than cutting them down,” Hahn said. “It gives those guys more time to spend on actually wrestling better than focusing solely on cutting weight. If we can spend all that energy and that time focusing on the things that will make us better, not only on the mat but in the classroom, I think all-around it’s a win-win.”

Other candidates to move into new roles this season include Colten Carlson (149 pounds to 157) and Zach Carlson (165 to 174 or 184).

Open Lineup Spots
Hahn expects a great deal of competition for the remaining spots in the lineup.

Besides Zach Carlson, redshirt freshman Samuel Grove and sophomore Garrett Jordan to also vie for the 184-pound spot.

Also in the upper weights, the trio of sophomore Blake Wolters, redshirt freshman Blake Wolters and newcomer Bowen McConville will contend at heavyweight.

At the other end of the spectrum in the lineup, the race to fill the 125-pound role is up for grabs among veteran Kahlen Morris, along with newcomers Gregory Coapstick and Spencer Huber.

Perhaps the most competitive position is at 149 pounds, where redshirt freshmen Peyton Smith and Aric Williams are expected to battle for the starting role with true freshman Alex Lloyd. Smith and Williams both posted winning records in open competition a season ago, while Lloyd headlined the incoming recruiting class by winning three Minnesota high school state titles and 239 career matches.

Providing additional depth are returning redshirts Kelby Hawkins (165), Rylee Molitor (133) and Devon Sievers (174).

“There’s going to be some new faces this year as we’re a relatively young team. Getting them those matches, getting them into that competition is going to be important to start to solidify our team,” Hahn said. “I don’t like to pick who those guys are, I’d like them to decide it themselves and I think the Daktronics Open will be a great indicator where people are and what needs to be done.”

Challenging Schedule
The season-opening Daktronics Open is slated for Nov. 4 and will feature top competition from regional Division I and lower-level programs.

From there, the Jackrabbits’ first three duals all are against teams that join SDSU in preseason top-20 rankings: Nov. 11 versus Arizona State in Sioux Falls, Nov. 17 against Oklahoma State in the home opener at Frost Arena, and Nov. 25 at Hahn’s alma mater, Minnesota.

“If you look at our schedule, we’re going right out of the gates; these guys are going to be tested right away,” Hahn said. “I’m excited to see these guys get on the mat, start to compete and see where they are and then make the adjustments that are necessary. Our goal here is make sure our guys are ready come March. That has always been my focus – preparing these guys for three days in March is the most important thing.”

COACH HAHN: Damion Hahn, who helped build Cornell into a national power over the past decade, was hired on April 9, 2018, to lead the South Dakota University wrestling program.

“Damion represents everything we are looking for in being able to take our wrestling program to the next level,” said SDSU Director of Athletics Justin Sell in announcing the hire. “His success both as a collegiate wrestler and coach, along with his ability to recruit high-achieving student-athletes on and off the mat, made him the ideal candidate. He is a tremendous ambassador for the sport who will work tirelessly to ensure wrestling thrives both on our campus and across the country.”

Hahn spent 12 years as an assistant coach and later the associate head coach at Cornell in Ithaca, New York. During his tenure, the Big Red recorded 11 top-10 team finishes at the NCAA Championships, including consecutive runner-up finishes in 2010 and 2011. He mentored 50 All-Americans, 12 of whom were individual NCAA champions. Cornell also won 12 straight Ivy League dual championships and 11 consecutive Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association team titles.

In accepting his first head coaching position, Hahn makes a return to the Midwest. As a collegiate wrestler at Minnesota, Hahn won NCAA individual national titles as a junior and senior. A four-time All-American, he also was a three-time Big 10 individual champion and was named the Jesse Owens Big 10 Male Athlete of the Year in 2004. The Golden Gophers won team NCAA championships during both his freshman and sophomore seasons. He finished his collegiate career with a 118-21 record.

Hahn was inducted into the University of Minnesota’s M Club Hall of Fame in the summer of 2018.

THE ROSTER: The 2018-19 SDSU wrestling roster features 28 student-athletes from nine different states. Of the 28 wrestlers, 11 are from Minnesota, followed by seven who are native South Dakotans. Iowa is represented by three wrestlers, while two wrestlers hail from California. Five states – Missouri, New York, Ohio, Texas and Washington – each have one wrestler.

By class, two are seniors, six are juniors, four are sophomores, seven are redshirt freshmen and nine are true freshmen.

A LOOK AHEAD: The Jackrabbits are scheduled to open the dual portion of their schedule by taking on Arizona State. The dual will be held at the Sanford Pentagon in Sioux Falls, with action starting at 1 p.m.

Tickets can be ordered at Ticketmaster.com or at the Sanford Pentagon box office.

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Badgers take down the Bulls in Bono’s coaching debut

Brown pin, Christensen tech fall lead Badgers to 25-12 win

 

MADISON, Wis. – The first dual for the No. 19 Wisconsin wrestling team under head coach Chris Bono ended in victory, as the Badgers (1-0-0) defeated Buffalo (0-1-0), 25-12, in front of a raucous crowd at the UW Field House tonight.

 

“What a great night,” head coach Chris Bono said after the match. “The crowd really showed up, and I think it was an entertaining match, and I’m excited for our guys. It’s been a long seven months, and I think that they performed really well. I love these guys, they fight hard, and by March we’re going to be a really strong team.”

 

The Field House got rocking early as sophomore Connor Brown made a statement with his debut at 125 pounds, pinning Buffalo’s Kyle Akins in 4:40 to start the night off strong. Brown capped his performance with a strong celebration that got the crowd on their feet.

 

“It means a lot to me and I hope it means a lot to Coach Bono, Reader, McDonough and the fans,” Brown said. “We’re trying to start a culture here and I think that helped. My celebration was a little unorthodox, but you’ve got to let it fly, I guess.”

 

Senior Ryan Christensen dominated his bout at 174 pounds, securing the tech fall with a 16-0 victory over Jake Lanning in 4:32.

 

Sophomore Evan Wick picked up right where he left off last year, narrowly missing the tech fall against Troy Keller, securing the 14-1 major decision at 165 pounds. Wick’s match came with the score tied 9-9, and Wick tipped the scales back in Wisconsin’s favor.

 

“It was a bit concerning, I felt that we definitely lost a lot of momentum,” Wick said after the score was tied up. “I really just tried to stay calm. It’s the first match of the season, and I think that was tough for a lot of guys. I found myself in class, and even a little bit before this match psyching myself out. I just had faith in my ability and my ability to get to attacks.”

 

A pair of new Badger starters also took home victories. Junior Mason Reinhardt pummeled Logan Rill in the 184 match, defeating him 9-0 for the major decision. Making his competitive debut for the Badgers, freshman Trent Hillger toppled No. 18 ranked Jake Gunning of Buffalo in a grudge match, holding on for the 2-0 victory.

 

After winning the competition at 149 pounds, junior Cole Martin finished off Kyle Todrank with a takedown in the last 10 seconds to win 3-1.

 

The four Badgers who didn’t win their matches, senior Jens Lantz, junior Tristan Moran, sophomore Zander Wick, and sophomore Brady Wetter, all fell by decision, preventing Buffalo from making any dent in the Badgers’ lead.

 

In his first dual at the Field House and in front of the Badgers fans, Bono felt the atmosphere right away.

 

“This place is unbelievable,” Bono said. “The fans want to see us do well. That’s all I heard about since the day I got here. They’re going to show up and they’re going to support us. Well, they showed up. We have a good product, we’re going to wrestle hard, and we’re going to make this place exciting. I thanked the crowd and we’re going to make this place one of the toughest places to wrestle.”

Next up, the Badgers will travel to Ames, Iowa for the Cyclone Open this Saturday, where every member of the team is expected to wrestle.

 

Results:

125: Connor Brown (WISC) over Kyle Akins (BUF) (Fall 4:40)

133: Derek Spann (BUF) over Jens Lantz (WISC) (Dec 7-4)

141: Bryan Lantry (BUF) over Tristan Moran (WISC) (Dec 7-3)

149: Cole Martin (WISC) over Kyle Todrank (BUF) (Dec 3-1)

157: Alex Smythe (BUF) over Zander Wick (WISC) (13-7)

165: Evan Wick (WISC) over Troy Keller (BUF) (MD 14-1)

174: Ryan Christensen (WISC) over Jake Lanning (BUF) (TF 16-0 4:32)

184: Mason Reinhardt (WISC) over Logan Rill (BUF) (MD 9-0)

197: Sam Schuyler (BUF) over Brady Wetter (WISC) (Dec 12-6)

285: Trent Hillger (WISC) over Jake Gunning (BUF) (Dec 2-0)

 

 

 

Ryan Weinkauf

Communications Intern – Wisconsin Athletics

Cell: 414-839-9892|E-mail: rweinkauf@athletics.wisc.edu

 

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Coaches Clinic/Wrestle-Offs Information

Courtesy NU Athletic Communications
Wed, October 31, 2018
Courtesy Scott Bruhn/Nebraska Communications

Lincoln, Neb. — The 2018 Fall Wrestling Clinic will begin tomorrow, Nov. 1, 2018, at 11:30 a.m. with registration and check-in at the Hendricks Training Complex lobby. The event will begin with lunch in the Hospitality Room from 11:45-12:30 p.m. After lunch, Nebraska Head Coach Mark Manning and his staff will run the clinic from 12:30-5:00 p.m.

From 5-5:45 p.m., former Husker James Green, who posted a 129-22 career record at NU from 2011-15, will be signing autographs for fans before the start of the Wrestle-Offs. A four-time All-American and NCAA Championships qualifier, Green currently sits in fifth place all-time in career wins at NU. He returned last week from the 2018 World Championships in Budapest, Hungary, where he competed at 70 kg.

The Wrestle-Offs begin at 6 p.m. and the Huskers will be contesting 11 bouts, with the winners earning starting spots to begin the 2018-19 season.

This event is free of charge and will be held in the wrestling room upstairs at Hendricks. Along with the permanent bleacher seating in the room, additional seating will be provided for spectators.

Coach Manning, who is entering his 19th season at the helm of the Nebraska Wrestling Team, will be available for interviews upon request between 4 p.m. and the start of the Wrestle-Offs.

All media requests for interviews with Nebraska wrestling student-athletes and coaches should be directed to E.J. Stevens in the Nebraska Communications Office. (952)-200-7778; (edward.stevens@huskers.unl.edu).

Media Credentials and Parking:

Working members of the media can gain access to a media or photo credential, as well as a parking pass by contacting E.J. Stevens of the Nebraska Communications Office.

Wrestle-Offs Schedule:

  1. (133): Tucker Sjomeling vs. Brian Peska
  2. (133): Christian Miller vs. Jevon Parrish
  3. (141): Alex Thomsen vs. Aris Shino
  4. (141): Chad Red Jr. vs. Kyle Ruettiger
  5. (149): Jordan Shearer vs. Collin Purinton
  6. (157): Tyler Berger vs. Peyton Robb
  7. (165): Dalton Peters vs. Johnny Blankenship
  8. (174): Mikey Labriola vs. Cade Svoboda
  9. (197): Eric Schultz vs. Anthony Gaona
  10. (285): Patrick Grayson vs. Christian Lance
  11. (133): Winner of 1 vs. Winner of 2

Next Up:

The Huskers travel to Brookings, S.D. to compete at the Warren Williamson/Daktronics Open on Sunday, Nov. 4, to begin the 2018-19 season. The first home dual is set for Friday, Nov. 16 at 8 p.m. against Wisconsin, with coverage by the Big Ten Network.

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