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***Official Iowa Wrestling Thread****

  • I can imagine that the wrestlers hate when these tournaments are on TV. Lots of standing around.

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  • McMullan got in shape he used to be kind of heavy

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    Gold medals aren't really made of gold. They're made of sweat, determination, and a hard-to-find alloy called guts.

    HawkiBrad55

  • Telford leads 2-1 1:30 to go first period.

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  • Telford up 2-1 end of the first.

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  • Telford down to start and hes up and out. 3-1

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  • Telford with a nearside cradle, but apparently they're still standing up, no points yet. Medbery got up, not sure what happened.

    No points awarded though.

    3-2 40 seconds to go in the third.

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  • Penn State wins it's third consecutive B10 Title.

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  • Nelsons dad is such a fat sloppy sweaty mofo

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  • Final Team Scores:
    1. Penn State 151.0
    2. Minnesota 139.0
    3. Iowa 133.5
    4. Ohio State 109.5
    5. Illinois 85.5

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  • swarm2kinnick said...

    Final Team Scores:
    1. Penn State 151.0
    2. Minnesota 139.0
    3. Iowa 133.5
    4. Ohio State 109.5
    5. Illinois 85.5

    Such a sad state of affiars.

    We wrestled like a bunch of pussies. Nowhere near what & where we could've been

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  • I know no one cares about this but me, but the MAC championships are providing a free stream of the championship match/all the other rounds, and it's frozen up on me once. The BTN digital thing that I paid for froze once every minute, and I paid for that garbage.

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  • fuisu said...

    Such a sad state of affiars.

    We wrestled like a bunch of pussies. Nowhere near what & where we could've been

    Yup, our back side guys did a commendable job, our finalist blew donkey censored

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  • Regardless of under-performing, you have to learn to take the bad with the good. Not cool here:

    "This is the 2nd place 125 pound Big Ten trophy. We found it in the garbage."

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  • thejumper5 said...

    Regardless of under-performing, you have to learn to take the bad with the good. Not cool here:

    "This is the 2nd place 125 pound Big Ten trophy. We found it in the garbage."

    https://twitter.com/SamLouwagie/status/310876575904182272/photo/1

    Curious to know if that is true, I saw that earlier, if so then yes not cool. Bad enough to lose, even worse to be that poor of a sport about it.

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  • HawkiBrad55 said...

    Curious to know if that is true, I saw that earlier, if so then yes not cool. Bad enough to lose, even worse to be that poor of a sport about it.

    Exactly my thought. If true, I don't really know what to say about it. It's a little pathetic. If you are going to do this, you have to do it somewhere where it won't be found.

    Also, since it comes from an Iowa guy, I could see it as a "we're better then this" kind of thing, after McD let him see the medal.

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  • thejumper5 said...

    Regardless of under-performing, you have to learn to take the bad with the good. Not cool here:

    "This is the 2nd place 125 pound Big Ten trophy. We found it in the garbage."

    https://twitter.com/SamLouwagie/status/310876575904182272/photo/1

    If McD wants to throw his medal in the garbage more power to him. He doesnt wrestle to get beat by some chump sophomore that he should make cry. He wasnt on the podium long. Dalgado was laughing at how McD left before he got his hand shook.

    In summary, toss it cause it wont look nice sitting next to the 2013 125# National Championship Trophy. Mark down.

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  • Some articles to chew on

    Iowa wrestlers go without championship at Big Ten tournament - The Daily Iowan

    http://www.dailyiowan.com/2013/03/11/Sports/32302.html

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    Hawkeyes finish 3rd | TheGazette

    Iowa drops four in finals, qualifying nine to NCAA Championships

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    No individual winners for Hawkeye wrestlers at Big Ten Championships | Hawk Central

    http://hawkcentral.com/2013/03/10/no-individual-winners-for-hawkeyes-at-big-ten-championships/

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  • Twades predictions of HN:

    125
    So I’m assuming everyone else is as concerned as I am about McD’s prospects for his 3rd national title (let alone a 4th appearance in the NCAA finals). He really struggled against the 8th seed, Malone, in the quarters match, gutting out a 5-4 win on a riding time point. Then a painful match vs. Delgado in the final. Going into the weekend, I had the seeds as:

    1. Waters (Mizzou) 25-0 (W over McDonough, 2 Ws over Garrett)
    2. McDonough (Iowa) 17-2 (W over Megaludis, Garrett, Ls to Waters, Delgado)
    3. Megaludis (PSU) 20-2 (W over Delgado, Garrett, Ls to McDonough, Zanetta)
    4. Garnett (VA Tech) 25-2 (W over Delgado, Ls to Soto, Kraisser)
    5. Delgado (Illinois) 18-3 (Ls to Megaludis, Garnett, Cory Clark)

    So Delgado knocks off both McDonough and Megaludis. Waters wins the MACs, Garnett wins ACCs (where he avenges his loss to Kraisser). Now, we could see Delgado jump into the #2 seed, but there’s a chance Garnett gets it based on his win over Delgado in the Midlands final. I’ll give Delgado the benefit of the doubt as he just dominated the #2 and #3 ranked wrestlers this weekend. Not sure if they’ll jump Garnett over McD (McD does have a W over Garnett, but it was in the 2011 Midlands final), but I’m guessing they’ll give McD the nod based on his career resume.

    1. Waters
    2. Delgado
    3. McDonough
    4. Garnett
    5. Megaludis

    133
    After dominating all season, it was strange to see Tony struggle a bit on Saturday in a 9-5 win over Quiroga and a 3-1 win over Graff. I’m chalking it up to him being so focused on taking down Stieber that he was just doing what he could to get to the final. The Graff matchup had to be a bit of a mental hurdle – Graff knocked Tony off in the 2011 Big 10 semi – if Tony would have won that match, Iowa wins the tourney as they only lost by 1 point to PSU in the conference tournament. It was Stieber and Tony as the #1 and #2 seeds this weekend; it will be the same in DSM.

    141
    After a disastrous end to the regular season (he came into Big 10s off 3 consecutive losses), it was good to see Ballweg have success this weekend. A very nice win over Dardanes in the semis. Unfortunately, Stieber looked to be on a completely different level in the final. Ballweg had no answer for Stieber’s leg attacks. However, Ballweg did some good things for his NCAA seeding. Pre-Conference tournament, I had it:

    1. Maple (OU) 22-0
    2. Stieber (Ohio St) 27-0
    3. Mangrum (Oregon St) 32-4 (Ls to Stieber, Futrell, Undrakhbayar, Jackson)
    4. Port (Edinboro) 28-3 (Ls to Maple, Stieber, Mangrum)
    5. Henderson (UNC) 30-6 (2 Ls to Port, L to Cimato, 3 Ls to Carter)
    6. Undrakhbayar (Citadel) 34-4 (2 Ls to Henderson, L to Nevinger, Carter)
    7. Nevinger (Cornell) 32-9 (L to Maple, Stieber, Graff, Mangrum, Vaith, Hucke,
    8. Dardanes (MN) 22-6 (L to Stieber, Mangrum, Nevinger, Ballweg, Feikert, Vaith)
    9. Ballweg (IA) 18-4 (L to Stieber, Port, Nevinger, Dardanes)

    The top 6 all won their conference tournaments. Nevinger got knocked off in the semis of EIWAs, but came back to finish 3rd. Based on conference results, I don’t see a lot of changes to seeding:

    1. Maple
    2. Stieber
    3. Mangrum
    4. Port
    5. Henderson
    6. Undrakhbayar
    7. Nevinger
    8. Ballweg
    9. Dardanes

    149
    Dwieza really gave it a go this weekend. Too bad we didn’t have any other serviceable 141 pounders on the roster this year. That would have allowed Dwieza to bump up to 149 for the full season, rather than backup Ballweg and go to 149 for the Big 10s. I think he’ll do just fine next year at 141. I’m trying to stay positive, but I’m worried 149 may be a lot of what we saw this year.

    157
    While it was disappointing, that semis result wasn’t exactly shocking. DSJ barely knocked off Green in the dual this year – just a bad matchup for him. Good to see DSJ come back to finish 3rd. That win over Alton in the consis was huge. Now as far as seeding for NCAA, I’m really curious to see what the committee does. Pre conference tourneys, I think it would have been:

    1. St. John (IA) 22-1 (L to Bradley)
    2. Welch (NW) 25-1 (L to Green)
    3. Napoli (Lehigh) 18-2 (L to Welch, St. John)
    4. Fleming (Clarion) 28-2 (L to Welch, Walsh)
    5. Alton (PSU) 22-3 (L to Napoli, Fleming, St. John)
    6. Green (NEB) 18-3 (L to Ivanov, Bonin, St. John)

    DSJ loses to Green, but comes back to get 3rd. Welch knocks off Green in the final. Napoli wins EIWAs. Fleming was injured at the EWLs and had to pull out. Not sure if this is going to be a factor for NCAAs. Alton has a disaster of a Big 10 tournament losing to Demas, St. John and freaking Zilverberg. I think DSJ’s early season win over Napoli keeps him as the #2 seed, but we’ll have to see how the committee treats it. I was pretty nervous when Green looked to be in control of the finals match vs. Welch before Welch got the pin. A win by Green there would have really thrown a wrench in things. As long as DSJ stays away from Green, I like his chances vs. anyone else in this bracket. He absolutely owns Welch (career record of 5-0 vs. Welch). I’m really worried that the committee is going to put Green and DSJ on the same side. Regardless, I think there’s a decent chance Green gets upset before a semis matchup vs. DSJ if it shakes out that way. Anyway, for now I don’t think the committee jumps Green that far and I see it going:

    1. Welch
    2. St. John
    3. Napoli
    4. Fleming
    5. Green

    165
    C’mon Nick Moore. He beats Yohn the first 3 times he faces him this year and then loses in the 3rd place match – when he had Yohn taken down and to his back before Yohn somehow rolled him through to get his own winning TD. Brutal. Going into the conference tourneys, Moore was a border line top 12 seed. After Big 10s, he could still get the 12 seed, but not sure it’s going to happen. I’m going to say he goes in unseeded.

    174
    Out of all the results on Sunday, this one probably stung the most for me. With Storley’s brutal Saturday (losing to the 8 seed Yates and the 4 seed Heflin and wrestling for 7th place), a #2 seed at NCAAs was just sitting there for Evans. All he had to do was knock off Brown, a guy he’d beaten a month before in a nail-biter, but with Evans’s propensity to pull out close victories to all opponents not named Chris Perry or Logan Storley, I felt pretty good about his chances. Evans lost this match because of bad luck – he was going for a shot and just got in a bad position and put to his back. Would have liked to see him do a better job of battling back, but I think he was just stunned. Anyway, pre-conference tournament I think it was:

    1. Storley (MN) 22-1 (L to Perry)
    2. Perry (Okie St) 30-2 (L to Porter, Storley)
    3. Evans (IA) 17-3 (L to Perry, 2 Ls to Storley)
    4. Kokesh (NEB) 28-2 (L to Storley, Evans)
    5. Brown (PSU) 21-4 (L to Storley, Evans, Kokesh, Heflin)
    6. Asper (MD) 17-1 (L to Blanton)
    7. Heflin (OSU) 12-3 (L to Storley, Evans, Porter)

    Storley had the aforementioned flameout. Perry wins Big 12s. Kokesh loses to Blanton in the Big 10 quarters but then avenges that loss in the 3rd place match. Brown beats Evans to win Big 10s. Asper wins ACCs. Heflin loses to Brown and Blanton at Big 10s. I struggled with this one, but based on past experience, the seeding committee normally places a TON of importance on 2 things: conference tourney results and pretty records. Based on this, I think we see Asper (who btw got screwed last year by the seeding committee who suffered his first loss of the year in the ACC final and was rewarded with the freaking 7 seed) get the 2 seed.

    1. Perry
    2. Asper
    3. Storley
    4. Brown
    5. Evans
    6. Kokesh

    184
    That was hands down the best Ethen’s looked all year. I’m shocked he dominated Ihnen the way he did in the 3rd place match. He still looks completely outsized for 184 (Ihnen had a good 3-4 inches on him), but hopefully he’s starting to feel more comfortable here – his confidence at least should be sky high. Unfortunately, he’s still not going to get a great seed for the tourney. Pre-conference tourneys:

    1. Ruth (PSU) 24-0
    2. Bennett (CMU) 23-0
    3. Hamlin (Lehigh) 22-2 (L to Ruth, Bennett)
    4. Bosak (Cornell) 20-2 (L to Ruth, Hamlin)
    5. Steinhaus (MN) 22-1 (L to Bosak)
    6. Loder (UNI) 28-3 (L to Larson, 2 Ls to Rutt)
    7. Sheptock (MD) 34-3 (L to Ruth, Bennett, Loder)
    8. Ihnen (NEB) 21-4 (L to Ruth, Bosak, Steinhaus, Loder)
    9. Rinaldi (Rut) 24-4 (L to Ruth, Hamlin, Sheptock, Ihnen)
    10. Chionuma (Okie St.) 22-8 (3 Ls to Steinhaus, L to Bosak, Rutt, Loder, Beard, Larson)
    11. Larson (Mizzou) 24-9 (L to Rutt, Bosak, Steinhaus, Ihnen, Ruth, Bennett, Loder, 2Ls to Chionuma)
    12. Lofthouse (IA) 14-6 (L to Hamlin, Steinhaus, Rizqallah, Bosak, Larson, Chionuma)

    Ruth beats Steinhaus in the Big 10 final. Bennett wins the MACs over Loder. Hamlin had an injury and defaulted out of EIWAs (which Bosak won). Sheptock wins ACCs. Ihnen loses to Steinhaus and then Lofthouse at Big 10s. Rinaldi loses to Bosak and then some schmo from Brown at EIWAs. Chionuma wins Big 12s. Larson loses to Loder at MACs but comes back to get 3rd. Here’s how I see NCAA seeding shaking out:

    1. Ruth
    2. Bennett
    3. Bosak
    4. Hamlin
    5. Steinhaus
    6. Loder
    7. Sheptock
    8. Chionuma
    9. Larson
    10. Lofthouse
    11. Ihnen
    12. Rinaldi

    197
    Really nice tourney for Burak. Good to see him get over the hump against a quality wrestler, knocking off Gonzalez in the quarters. He still can’t figure out Schiller, but it was good to see him stay aggressive throughout a very close match. Nice job, wrestled above his seed. However, the Big 10 is super weak at this weight. He’s going to be unseeded in the tournament.

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    After Ethen, Telford was the other Hawkeye who really looked to be firing on all cylinders this weekend. He seems to be getting closer with Nelson, just can’t seem to finish that single once he gets a hold of the leg. I’m glad to see he’s changing his strategy by going neutral when it’s his choice. Pre-conference tourney, I had it:

    1. Nelson (MN) 24-1 (L to Bradley)
    2. Gelogaev (Okie St.) 22-3 (2 Ls to Nelson, L to Bradley)
    3. Bradley (Mizzou) 31-1 (L to Gelogaev)
    4. Hanke (Oregon St.) 30-3 (L to Nelson, Bradley, McClure)
    5. Telford (IA) 16-5 (2 Ls to Nelson, L to Gelogaev, L to Bradley, L to Capone)
    6. McMullan (NW) 16-1 (L to Chalfant)
    7. Thomusseit (Pitt) 22-2 (L to Gelogaev, Hanke)
    8. McClure (MSU) 27-3 (L to Nelson, Medbery, Gingrich)
    9. Trice (CMU) 19-3 (L to Bradley, Hanke, McClure)

    Nelson beats McMullan in the Big 10 Final. Gelogaev breezes through the Big 12s. Bradley beats Trice in the MAC Final. Hanke wins Pac12s. Telford loses to Nelson, but comes back to finish 3rd at Big 10s. Thomusseit wins EWLs. McClure flames out at Big 10s, getting dominated by Telford and then getting pinned by Apland in the consi semis. There’s a clear top 3 at this weight. After that, I’m not sure how they’re going to seed it. I’ll go:

    1. Nelson
    2. Gelogaev
    3. Bradley
    4. Hanke
    5. McMullan
    6. Telford
    7. Thomusseit
    8. Trice

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  • fuisu said...

    Twades predictions of HN:

    125 So I’m assuming everyone else is as concerned as I am about McD’s prospects for his 3rd national title (let alone a 4th appearance in the NCAA finals). He really struggled against the 8th seed, Malone, in the quarters match, gutting out a 5-4 win on a riding time point. Then a painful match vs. Delgado in the final. Going into the weekend, I had the seeds as:

    1. Waters (Mizzou) 25-0 (W over McDonough, 2 Ws over Garrett) 2. McDonough (Iowa) 17-2 (W over Megaludis, Garrett, Ls to Waters, Delgado) 3. Megaludis (PSU) 20-2 (W over Delgado, Garrett, Ls to McDonough, Zanetta) 4. Garnett (VA Tech) 25-2 (W over Delgado, Ls to Soto, Kraisser) 5. Delgado (Illinois) 18-3 (Ls to Megaludis, Garnett, Cory Clark)

    So Delgado knocks off both McDonough and Megaludis. Waters wins the MACs, Garnett wins ACCs (where he avenges his loss to Kraisser). Now, we could see Delgado jump into the #2 seed, but there’s a chance Garnett gets it based on his win over Delgado in the Midlands final. I’ll give Delgado the benefit of the doubt as he just dominated the #2 and #3 ranked wrestlers this weekend. Not sure if they’ll jump Garnett over McD (McD does have a W over Garnett, but it was in the 2011 Midlands final), but I’m guessing they’ll give McD the nod based on his career resume.

    1. Waters 2. Delgado 3. McDonough 4. Garnett 5. Megaludis

    133 After dominating all season, it was strange to see Tony struggle a bit on Saturday in a 9-5 win over Quiroga and a 3-1 win over Graff. I’m chalking it up to him being so focused on taking down Stieber that he was just doing what he could to get to the final. The Graff matchup had to be a bit of a mental hurdle – Graff knocked Tony off in the 2011 Big 10 semi – if Tony would have won that match, Iowa wins the tourney as they only lost by 1 point to PSU in the conference tournament. It was Stieber and Tony as the #1 and #2 seeds this weekend; it will be the same in DSM.

    141 After a disastrous end to the regular season (he came into Big 10s off 3 consecutive losses), it was good to see Ballweg have success this weekend. A very nice win over Dardanes in the semis. Unfortunately, Stieber looked to be on a completely different level in the final. Ballweg had no answer for Stieber’s leg attacks. However, Ballweg did some good things for his NCAA seeding. Pre-Conference tournament, I had it:

    1. Maple (OU) 22-0 2. Stieber (Ohio St) 27-0 3. Mangrum (Oregon St) 32-4 (Ls to Stieber, Futrell, Undrakhbayar, Jackson) 4. Port (Edinboro) 28-3 (Ls to Maple, Stieber, Mangrum) 5. Henderson (UNC) 30-6 (2 Ls to Port, L to Cimato, 3 Ls to Carter) 6. Undrakhbayar (Citadel) 34-4 (2 Ls to Henderson, L to Nevinger, Carter) 7. Nevinger (Cornell) 32-9 (L to Maple, Stieber, Graff, Mangrum, Vaith, Hucke, 8. Dardanes (MN) 22-6 (L to Stieber, Mangrum, Nevinger, Ballweg, Feikert, Vaith) 9. Ballweg (IA) 18-4 (L to Stieber, Port, Nevinger, Dardanes)

    The top 6 all won their conference tournaments. Nevinger got knocked off in the semis of EIWAs, but came back to finish 3rd. Based on conference results, I don’t see a lot of changes to seeding:

    1. Maple 2. Stieber 3. Mangrum 4. Port 5. Henderson 6. Undrakhbayar 7. Nevinger 8. Ballweg 9. Dardanes

    149 Dwieza really gave it a go this weekend. Too bad we didn’t have any other serviceable 141 pounders on the roster this year. That would have allowed Dwieza to bump up to 149 for the full season, rather than backup Ballweg and go to 149 for the Big 10s. I think he’ll do just fine next year at 141. I’m trying to stay positive, but I’m worried 149 may be a lot of what we saw this year.

    157 While it was disappointing, that semis result wasn’t exactly shocking. DSJ barely knocked off Green in the dual this year – just a bad matchup for him. Good to see DSJ come back to finish 3rd. That win over Alton in the consis was huge. Now as far as seeding for NCAA, I’m really curious to see what the committee does. Pre conference tourneys, I think it would have been:

    1. St. John (IA) 22-1 (L to Bradley) 2. Welch (NW) 25-1 (L to Green) 3. Napoli (Lehigh) 18-2 (L to Welch, St. John) 4. Fleming (Clarion) 28-2 (L to Welch, Walsh) 5. Alton (PSU) 22-3 (L to Napoli, Fleming, St. John) 6. Green (NEB) 18-3 (L to Ivanov, Bonin, St. John)

    DSJ loses to Green, but comes back to get 3rd. Welch knocks off Green in the final. Napoli wins EIWAs. Fleming was injured at the EWLs and had to pull out. Not sure if this is going to be a factor for NCAAs. Alton has a disaster of a Big 10 tournament losing to Demas, St. John and freaking Zilverberg. I think DSJ’s early season win over Napoli keeps him as the #2 seed, but we’ll have to see how the committee treats it. I was pretty nervous when Green looked to be in control of the finals match vs. Welch before Welch got the pin. A win by Green there would have really thrown a wrench in things. As long as DSJ stays away from Green, I like his chances vs. anyone else in this bracket. He absolutely owns Welch (career record of 5-0 vs. Welch). I’m really worried that the committee is going to put Green and DSJ on the same side. Regardless, I think there’s a decent chance Green gets upset before a semis matchup vs. DSJ if it shakes out that way. Anyway, for now I don’t think the committee jumps Green that far and I see it going:

    1. Welch 2. St. John 3. Napoli 4. Fleming 5. Green

    165 C’mon Nick Moore. He beats Yohn the first 3 times he faces him this year and then loses in the 3rd place match – when he had Yohn taken down and to his back before Yohn somehow rolled him through to get his own winning TD. Brutal. Going into the conference tourneys, Moore was a border line top 12 seed. After Big 10s, he could still get the 12 seed, but not sure it’s going to happen. I’m going to say he goes in unseeded.

    174 Out of all the results on Sunday, this one probably stung the most for me. With Storley’s brutal Saturday (losing to the 8 seed Yates and the 4 seed Heflin and wrestling for 7th place), a #2 seed at NCAAs was just sitting there for Evans. All he had to do was knock off Brown, a guy he’d beaten a month before in a nail-biter, but with Evans’s propensity to pull out close victories to all opponents not named Chris Perry or Logan Storley, I felt pretty good about his chances. Evans lost this match because of bad luck – he was going for a shot and just got in a bad position and put to his back. Would have liked to see him do a better job of battling back, but I think he was just stunned. Anyway, pre-conference tournament I think it was:

    1. Storley (MN) 22-1 (L to Perry) 2. Perry (Okie St) 30-2 (L to Porter, Storley) 3. Evans (IA) 17-3 (L to Perry, 2 Ls to Storley) 4. Kokesh (NEB) 28-2 (L to Storley, Evans) 5. Brown (PSU) 21-4 (L to Storley, Evans, Kokesh, Heflin) 6. Asper (MD) 17-1 (L to Blanton) 7. Heflin (OSU) 12-3 (L to Storley, Evans, Porter)

    Storley had the aforementioned flameout. Perry wins Big 12s. Kokesh loses to Blanton in the Big 10 quarters but then avenges that loss in the 3rd place match. Brown beats Evans to win Big 10s. Asper wins ACCs. Heflin loses to Brown and Blanton at Big 10s. I struggled with this one, but based on past experience, the seeding committee normally places a TON of importance on 2 things: conference tourney results and pretty records. Based on this, I think we see Asper (who btw got screwed last year by the seeding committee who suffered his first loss of the year in the ACC final and was rewarded with the freaking 7 seed) get the 2 seed.

    1. Perry 2. Asper 3. Storley 4. Brown 5. Evans 6. Kokesh

    184 That was hands down the best Ethen’s looked all year. I’m shocked he dominated Ihnen the way he did in the 3rd place match. He still looks completely outsized for 184 (Ihnen had a good 3-4 inches on him), but hopefully he’s starting to feel more comfortable here – his confidence at least should be sky high. Unfortunately, he’s still not going to get a great seed for the tourney. Pre-conference tourneys:

    1. Ruth (PSU) 24-0 2. Bennett (CMU) 23-0 3. Hamlin (Lehigh) 22-2 (L to Ruth, Bennett) 4. Bosak (Cornell) 20-2 (L to Ruth, Hamlin) 5. Steinhaus (MN) 22-1 (L to Bosak) 6. Loder (UNI) 28-3 (L to Larson, 2 Ls to Rutt) 7. Sheptock (MD) 34-3 (L to Ruth, Bennett, Loder) 8. Ihnen (NEB) 21-4 (L to Ruth, Bosak, Steinhaus, Loder) 9. Rinaldi (Rut) 24-4 (L to Ruth, Hamlin, Sheptock, Ihnen) 10. Chionuma (Okie St.) 22-8 (3 Ls to Steinhaus, L to Bosak, Rutt, Loder, Beard, Larson) 11. Larson (Mizzou) 24-9 (L to Rutt, Bosak, Steinhaus, Ihnen, Ruth, Bennett, Loder, 2Ls to Chionuma) 12. Lofthouse (IA) 14-6 (L to Hamlin, Steinhaus, Rizqallah, Bosak, Larson, Chionuma)

    Ruth beats Steinhaus in the Big 10 final. Bennett wins the MACs over Loder. Hamlin had an injury and defaulted out of EIWAs (which Bosak won). Sheptock wins ACCs. Ihnen loses to Steinhaus and then Lofthouse at Big 10s. Rinaldi loses to Bosak and then some schmo from Brown at EIWAs. Chionuma wins Big 12s. Larson loses to Loder at MACs but comes back to get 3rd. Here’s how I see NCAA seeding shaking out:

    1. Ruth 2. Bennett 3. Bosak 4. Hamlin 5. Steinhaus 6. Loder 7. Sheptock 8. Chionuma 9. Larson 10. Lofthouse 11. Ihnen 12. Rinaldi

    197 Really nice tourney for Burak. Good to see him get over the hump against a quality wrestler, knocking off Gonzalez in the quarters. He still can’t figure out Schiller, but it was good to see him stay aggressive throughout a very close match. Nice job, wrestled above his seed. However, the Big 10 is super weak at this weight. He’s going to be unseeded in the tournament.

    HWT After Ethen, Telford was the other Hawkeye who really looked to be firing on all cylinders this weekend. He seems to be getting closer with Nelson, just can’t seem to finish that single once he gets a hold of the leg. I’m glad to see he’s changing his strategy by going neutral when it’s his choice. Pre-conference tourney, I had it:

    1. Nelson (MN) 24-1 (L to Bradley) 2. Gelogaev (Okie St.) 22-3 (2 Ls to Nelson, L to Bradley) 3. Bradley (Mizzou) 31-1 (L to Gelogaev) 4. Hanke (Oregon St.) 30-3 (L to Nelson, Bradley, McClure) 5. Telford (IA) 16-5 (2 Ls to Nelson, L to Gelogaev, L to Bradley, L to Capone) 6. McMullan (NW) 16-1 (L to Chalfant) 7. Thomusseit (Pitt) 22-2 (L to Gelogaev, Hanke) 8. McClure (MSU) 27-3 (L to Nelson, Medbery, Gingrich) 9. Trice (CMU) 19-3 (L to Bradley, Hanke, McClure)

    Nelson beats McMullan in the Big 10 Final. Gelogaev breezes through the Big 12s. Bradley beats Trice in the MAC Final. Hanke wins Pac12s. Telford loses to Nelson, but comes back to finish 3rd at Big 10s. Thomusseit wins EWLs. McClure flames out at Big 10s, getting dominated by Telford and then getting pinned by Apland in the consi semis. There’s a clear top 3 at this weight. After that, I’m not sure how they’re going to seed it. I’ll go:

    1. Nelson 2. Gelogaev 3. Bradley 4. Hanke 5. McMullan 6. Telford 7. Thomusseit 8. Trice

    Great write up, I am still too mad to chime in.

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  • Article from K.J. Pilcher on McD. Great article.

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    Sometimes second is tough to swallow

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  • swarm2kinnick said...

    Article from K.J. Pilcher on McD. Great article.

    Good read

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  • Per Greg Pickel of scout on Chance Marsteller recruit:

    I was able to speak to Chance after he dominated the 160-pound final, and his recruitment came up. He told me he is focusing on that more now that the high school season is over, but that he has no plan to make a decision until much closer to his senior season so that it is out of the way. I would not and do not expect anything before at least August or September.

    He did warm up in Penn State gear this weekend, but he's been doing that routinely and flip-flopping, too, so I don't read much into that. I spoke to four people with connections to either Kenndard Dale, Chance and his family, or just general deep ties in the wrestling community, and two told me they felt he was leaving toward the Hawkeyes, while another two told me he was leaning toward the Lions. Essentially, I don't think anyone truly knows anything at this point.

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    Recapping the 2013 Big Ten Wrestling Tournament.

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  • call me what you will but I absolutely love, LOVE, the fact that McD threw away his medal......

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  • dkhawkeye7 said...

    call me what you will but I absolutely love, LOVE, the fact that McD threw away his medal......

    He took it back or is in the process of getting it back

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