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Weight First Last Team Region Place
125 Zac Denny Wisconsin-Whitewater Midwest 1
125 Cole Ferguson Wisconsin-Platteville West 2
125 James Goman Augsburg West 3
125 Bobby Jordan Johnson & Wales (RI) Northeast 1
125 James Kaishian Ithaca Northeast 3
125 Asher Kramer Brockport State Mideast 2
125 Lucas Malmberg Messiah Mideast 1
125 Rob Murray Stevens Institute Of Technology East 2
125 Arnulfo Olea Wartburg Central 1
125 CJ Pestano Central (IA) Central 2
125 Andrew Roden SUNY-Cortland Northeast 2
125 Jan Rosenberg Coe Central 3
125 Jacob Spearman Washington and Jefferson Mideast 3
125 Jakob Stageberg Concordia-Moorhead West 1
125 Chris Tan Ursinus East 1
125 Brenden Velez Delaware Valley University East 3
125 Ben Vosters Wisconsin-Stevens Point Midwest 2
125 Ryan Weinmann Wisconsin-La Crosse Midwest 3
133 Sam Bennyhoff Augsburg West 1
133 Devin Broukal Wabash Midwest 3
133 Connor Campo Wartburg Central 1
133 Joseph Ferinde Johnson & Wales (RI) Northeast 3
133 Ryan Flynn York (PA) Mideast 1
133 gabe foltz Concordia-Moorhead West 2
133 Jesse Gunter Baldwin Wallace Mideast 3
133 Bryan Israel Ithaca Northeast 2
133 Tyler Keane Springfield Northeast 1
133 Ryan O`Boyle McDaniel East 1
133 Phillip Opelt Cornell College Central 2
133 Nathan Pike New York University East 2
133 Michael Pleski St. Johns (MN) West 3
133 Jaydon Rice Hunter East 3
133 Romeo Riley Alma College Midwest 1
133 Michael Triplett Loras Central 3
133 Eric Velez Brockport State Mideast 2
133 Dustin Weinmann Wisconsin-La Crosse Midwest 2
141 Nathaniel Behnke Wisconsin-Eau Claire West 2
141 Layten Binion North Central (IL) Midwest 2
141 Jeremy Border Mount Union Mideast 2
141 Ryan Budzek The College of New Jersey East 2
141 Alvontae Drummond McDaniel East 1
141 Shawn Giblin Rhode Island College Northeast 1
141 Allen Henle St. Johns (MN) West 1
141 Justin Kihn Heidelberg Mideast 1
141 Josh Martin Cornell College Central 2
141 Jimmy Nehls Elmhurst Midwest 1
141 Brendon Seyfried Williams College Northeast 2
141 Drew Van Anrooy Luther Central 1
141 Michael Venezia Wabash Midwest 3
141 Nick Wahba Ithaca Northeast 3
141 Gregory Warner York (PA) Mideast 3
141 Chris Williams Millikin University Central 3
141 Ryan Wilson Stevens Institute Of Technology East 3
141 Aaron Wilson Augsburg West 3
149 Derek Arnold Ursinus East 1
149 Paul Biggs Ferrum College East 2
149 Mason Bohm Wisconsin-Platteville West 3
149 Damon Cheek Heidelberg Mideast 3
149 Daniel Del Gallo Southern Maine Northeast 3
149 Daniel Downes Roger Williams Northeast 1
149 Trevor Engle Cornell College Central 3
149 Joey Gaccione Johnson & Wales (RI) Northeast 2
149 Dakota Gray Luther Central 2
149 Rashad Kennedy Augsburg West 1
149 Seth Lansberry Lycoming Mideast 2
149 Kenneth Martin Wartburg Central 1
149 Dan Mirman John Carroll Mideast 1
149 Roy Munroe Wisconsin-Eau Claire West 2
149 Blake Santi Elmhurst Midwest 1
149 Isaiah Vela Wisconsin-Whitewater Midwest 3
149 Zach Wilhelm Stevens Institute Of Technology East 3
149 Ben Williamson North Central (IL) Midwest 2
157 Brandon Arteaga Wisconsin-Whitewater Midwest 3
157 Brett Beltz Thiel Mideast 1
157 Nick Bova Wabash Midwest 1
157 Larry Cannon Messiah Mideast 3
157 ben cousins Concordia-Moorhead West 1
157 Robert Dierna SUNY-Cortland Northeast 1
157 Aaron Engle Cornell College Central 2
157 Ty Herzog Roger Williams Northeast 3
157 Pierce Holtfreter Concordia (WI) West 3
157 Raymond Jazikoff New York University East 3
157 Jorge Lopez Williams College Northeast 2
157 Antonio Mancella The College of New Jersey East 2
157 Logan Meister Ferrum College East 1
157 Grant Parker Augsburg West 2
157 Nicholas Racanelli Wilkes Mideast 2
157 Josh Tardy North Central (IL) Midwest 2
157 Drew Wagenhoffer Wartburg Central 1
157 Tristan Zurfluh Luther Central 3
165 Aaron Banko Heidelberg Mideast 3
165 Nolan Barger Lycoming Mideast 2
165 Connor Brummett Wabash Midwest 3
165 Teddy Erickson St. Johns (MN) West 2
165 Timothy Garripoli Williams College Northeast 3
165 Tom Gerszewski Wisconsin-Whitewater Midwest 2
165 Alec Golner Roger Williams Northeast 2
165 Eric Hensel Augsburg West 1
165 Logan Hermsen Wisconsin-Stevens Point Midwest 1
165 Nick Herring The College of New Jersey East 1
165 Jeff Hojnacki Messiah Mideast 1
165 Nicholas Michael Wartburg Central 2
165 Colin Navickas Stevens Institute Of Technology East 2
165 Benjamin Schweiger Delaware Valley University East 3
165 Farai Sewera Coe Central 1
165 cole sladek Concordia-Moorhead West 3
165 Ryan Vandall Central (IA) Central 3
165 Nick Velez Ithaca Northeast 1
174 Stephen Aiello Wheaton (IL) Midwest 3
174 Garrett Beaman St. Olaf West 1
174 Sonnieboy Blanco Washington and Jefferson Mideast 3
174 Garrett Chase Baldwin Wallace Mideast 1
174 Eric Devos Wartburg Central 1
174 Ethan Farmer Wabash Midwest 2
174 Jon Goetz Wisconsin-Platteville West 2
174 Doug Hamann The College of New Jersey East 2
174 Ryan Harrington Coe Central 2
174 Stephen Jarrell Johnson & Wales (RI) Northeast 1
174 Jake Johnson Concordia-Moorhead West 3
174 John Messinger New York University East 3
174 Lou Puca SUNY-Cortland Northeast 2
174 Dan Ressler Roger Williams Northeast 3
174 Javier Reyes Luther Central 3
174 Tyler Schneider Wisconsin-La Crosse Midwest 1
174 Joshua Sibblies Centenary (NJ) East 1
174 Ben Swarr Messiah Mideast 2
184 ricky briggs Concordia-Moorhead West 2
184 Christoper Chorzepa Williams College Northeast 1
184 Brandon Conrad Rhode Island College Northeast 3
184 Austin Cook Wisconsin-La Crosse Midwest 2
184 Dillen Decker Heidelberg Mideast 2
184 William Gockel – Figge New York University East 2
184 AJ Kowal Stevens Institute Of Technology East 1
184 Justin Kreiter Luther Central 1
184 Sebastian Larson Augsburg West 3
184 Riley Lefever Wabash Midwest 1
184 Bryan Levsen Wartburg Central 3
184 AJ McBroom Central (IA) Central 2
184 Jeff Palmeri Brockport State Mideast 3
184 Ron Tassoni Washington and Lee East 3
184 Josh Thomson Messiah Mideast 1
184 Carlos Toribio Ithaca Northeast 2
184 Logan Walkup Wheaton (IL) Midwest 3
184 Grant Wedepohl Wisconsin-Platteville West 1
197 Angus Arthur Adrian Midwest 1
197 Mason Baumgartner Concordia (WI) West 1
197 Devon Carrillo Wesleyan (CT) Northeast 3
197 Luke Fernandez Elizabethtown Mideast 1
197 Ricky Fisher Merchant Marine East 2
197 Joe Giaramita SUNY-Cortland Northeast 2
197 Logan Hortop Augsburg West 2
197 Jamie Jakes Alma College Midwest 2
197 Kyle Koser Messiah Mideast 3
197 Tyler Maclellan Baldwin Wallace Mideast 2
197 Dennis Melendez Hunter East 1
197 Gerard Roman Wartburg Central 1
197 Matt Seabold Central (IA) Central 3
197 Michael Swider Wheaton (IL) Midwest 3
197 Eddie Terres Lakeland West 3
197 Etiini Udott Centenary (NJ) East 3
197 Malcolm Watson Loras Central 2
197 David Welch Roger Williams Northeast 1
285 Jake Benedict Springfield Northeast 1
285 Clay Broze Wisconsin-La Crosse Midwest 3
285 James Buss Millikin University Central 3
285 Lance Evans Wartburg Central 1
285 Kyle Foster Roger Williams Northeast 3
285 Zachary Gibson St. Olaf West 2
285 Daniel Glinko Ithaca Northeast 2
285 Conner Herman Luther Central 2
285 D`Andre Johnson Wisconsin-Platteville West 3
285 Jesse Judge Olivet Midwest 2
285 Donald Longendyke Augsburg West 1
285 Tyler Maher Stevens Institute Of Technology East 3
285 Trevor Maresh Alma College Midwest 1
285 Will Porter John Carroll Mideast 2
285 Zachery Roseberry Delaware Valley University East 1
285 Mike Spencer York (PA) Mideast 3
285 Paul Triandafilou Gettysburg East 2
285 Jason Wright Messiah Mideast 1




Regional Live Results

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Northeast Regional (Roger Williams) – Website | PreviewLive Results – Saturday & Sunday

East Regional (Washington & Lee) – Website | PreviewLive Results – Saturday & Sunday

Mideast Regional (Lycoming) – Website | PreviewLive Results – Saturday & Sunday

Midwest Regional (Wabash) – Website | Preview |  Live Results – Saturday

Central Regional (Loras) –  Website | Preview |  Live Results – Sunday

West Regional (Augsburg) – Website | Preview |  Live Results – Saturday







Ice Hour Episode 8

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On Episode 8 of The Ice Hour, we’ll visit with Jim Brown, the founder and mind behind Wrestling For Live, a non-profit organization with numerous goals about getting kids to participate and become fans of wrestling.

Brown, a resident of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, home of the 2016 NCAA Division III Wrestling Championships, has helped thousands of kids attend wrestling matches around the country.

Find out how you can contribute to his cause at WrestlingForLife.org.

Our second guest is two-time Division III All-American Jesse Gunter from Baldwin Wallace University. Gunter aims for another shot at the podium and an elusive national championship, but Gunter has to do all this while legally blind. Gunter explains the team component of BW’s OAC championship season as well as fighting through some of the questions surrounding his sight.

The Ice Hour is proudly sponsored by My House Sports Gear.

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NWCA Rankings #8

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NWCA Rankings #8 – February 23, 2016 Individual | Team | Tournament Team







2016 Mideast Regional Preview

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2016 Mideast Regional
Saturday & Sunday, February 27 & 28
Lamade Gymnasium – Lycoming College – Event Website

d3wrestle.com Rankings

2015 Results

Teams
Baldwin Wallace, Brockport, Case Western, Elizabethtown, Heidelberg, John Carroll, Lycoming, Messiah, Mount Union, Muskingum, Oswego, RIT, Scranton, Thiel, Washington & Jefferson, Waynesburg, Wilkes, York

Top Ten Ranked Individuals – 2015 All-Americans in bold
125 – #1 Malmberg (Messiah), #2 Fleck (Wilkes)
133 – #3 Gunter (Baldwin Wallace)
141 – #9 Kihn (Heidelberg)
149 – #1 Mirman (John Carroll), #5 Lansberry (Lycoming)
157 – #6 Cannon (Messiah)
165 – #2 Barger (Lycoming)
174 – #4 Swarr (Messiah), #7 Chase (Baldwin Wallace), #10 Blanco (Washington & Jefferson)
184 – #3 Thomson (Messiah), #5 Palmeri (Brockport), #7 Diesel (Wilkes)
197 – #8 Koser (Messiah), #10 Smith (Oswego)
285 – #8 Tristram (Brockport)

Top 30 Teams (d3wrestle.com list)
#2 Messiah
#17 Baldwin Wallace, Wilkes (tie)
#21 Lycoming
#23 John Carroll
#28 Brockport

Messiah has finished 3rd and 6th the past two years for the two best finishes in school history. This year, they hope to take at least one step higher as a team with hopes of making a run at Wartburg for the title. Lucas Malmberg and Josh Thomson have anchored the team with Malmberg finishing 2nd in each of his first two years and Thomson going 3rd, 4th, 3rd in his first three. Both will be contenders for the championship this year with Swarr, Koser, and Cannon giving the Falcons numerous All-American contenders. Baldwin Wallace and regional newcomer Wilkes will also send strong teams to the regional. Jesse Gunter has moved up to 133 for BW and will be in contention for a championship, while Garrett Chase can improve on last year’s 7th place finish. Wilkes is missing 2015 NCAA Champion Grossmann, but the return of #2 ranked Michael Fleck at 125 has softened the blow.

Malmberg lost in the 2014 and 2015 finals to Augsburg’s Mike Fuenffinger, but he will not have that obstacle in his way this year. Malmberg was headlocked by Chicago’s Richter at Wheaton for his only DIII loss this season and his only non-Fuenffinger DIII loss since he was a freshman.#2 ranked Nolan Barger at 165 is undefeated so far this year after placing third a year ago. He has 11 falls this year with eight of them happening in the first period. Top ranked Dan Mirman of John Carroll returned tot he lineup at 149 for the second semester after competing unattached for the first half of the season. He has been an All-American twice and hopes to go out on top in Cedar Rapids.

An important part of NCAA tournament team success is doing well in the regional. Getting as many guys as possible to the tournament gives teams more opportunities to score points and gives more leeway if someone does not perform up to expectations. 23 of the 80 All-Americans last year were unseeded, proving the value of just punching a ticket to Iowa. If a team like Messiah, or any other top contender, wants to secure a team trophy, getting the unranked wrestlers through is nearly as important as having top wrestlers meet expectations. If guys like Walsh (141), Hojnacki (165), and Wright (285) can have a good weekend, then perhaps they can score a few points for Messiah in Iowa that will make the difference.

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Earlier this week, Hampden-Sydney College announced that Chris Conkwright will take over the wrestling team starting March 1st. Hampden-Sydney is in their first year of competition, and golf coach Mac Main has been coaching the team this season. Conkwright was the 1977 ACC champion in college and has ample high school coaching experience. Hampden-Sydney struggled with numbers during their first year of competition, but having a dedicated coach for the sport should help in the future.



Chris Conkwright Named Head Wrestling Coach
Feb 22, 2016
HAMPDEN-SYDNEY, VA-Hampden-Sydney College Director of Athletics Richard Epperson has announced the hiring of Chris Conkwright as Head Wrestling Coach beginning March 1, 2016. Conkwright will take the reins from Mac Main, who will return to his full time position as the Tigers’ Head Golf Coach.

“We are excited to have Chris Conkwright join our staff as Head Wrestling Coach,” said Epperson. “Chris brings a wealth of coaching experience and recruiting connections to our newest intercollegiate sport, and I am confident he will build a highly competitive wrestling program here at Hampden-Sydney College.”

While growing up in Virginia Beach, Conkwright won state and national high school and AAU wrestling titles. After winning the Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament at the University of North Carolina, he moved on to Virginia Tech where he served as team captain and assistant coach. He graduated from Virginia Tech with a Bachelor of Science degree in Horticulture and studies in Biology. His wrestling coaching duties after college took him to Frank W. Cox High School in Virginia Beach and Appomattox High School, where his teams produced numerous all-state performers and he received multiple Coach of The Year awards.

“I want the young men coming to Hampden-Sydney to have the chance to wrestle at a high level, while also getting a great education in a unique setting,” Conkwright stated. “It’s important that wrestling is just one of the tools used here at Hampden-Sydney for transforming young men into gentlemen. This program is basically starting anew with my immediate goal to fill the room and roster with quality wrestlers – a process that may take a few recruiting cycles. I look forward to having the opportunity of becoming a positive part of these young men’s lives and becoming part of the Hampden-Sydney community.”

Conkwright lives in Prince Edward County with his wife, Jennifer, and sons Tanner and Collin.

2016 Midwest Regional Preview

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2016 Midwest Regional
Saturday, February 27
Wabash College – Event Website

d3wrestle.com Rankings

2015 Results

Teams
Adrian, Alma, Chicago, Elmhurst, Manchester, Mount St. Joseph, North Central, Ohio Northern, Olivet, Trine, La Crosse, Stevens Point, Whitewater, Wabash, Wheaton

Top Ten Ranked Individuals – 2015 All-Americans in bold
125 – #3 Weinmann (La Crosse), #4 Vosters (Stevens Point)
133 -#6 Weinmann (La Crosse)
141 – #3 Adcock (Whitewater), #4 Nehls (Elmhurst), #5 See (La Crosse), #6 Kust (Stevens Point), Binion (North Central)
149 – #3 Santi (Elmhurst)
157 – #7 Bova (Wabash), #8 Fekete (Wheaton), #9 Tardy (North Central)
165 – #6 Gerszewski (Whitewater), #8 Hermsen (Stevens Point)
174 – #5 Schneider (La Crosse), #6 Farmer (Wabash)
184 – #1 Lefever (Wabash)
197 – #5 Arthur (Adrian), #6 Jakes (Alma), #7 Swider (Wheaton)
285 – #3 Maresh (Alma)

Top 30 Teams (d3wrestle.com list)
#3 La Crosse
#8 Wabash
#11 Stevens Point
#13 Whitewater
#17 Alma, Elmhurst (tie)
#25 Wheaton

La Crosse again brings a strong team into what is always a very strong regional. The third ranked Eagles have four top ten ranked individuals including returning NCAA runner-up Tyler Schneider. Four other wrestlers appear in the Contenders section of the latest rankings, giving the team a lot of balance and a chance for a large number of qualifiers with a good performance on Saturday. Wabash lost a pair of national finalists in Reece and Conner Lefever, but Riley is back at 184 and looking for a third championship in as many years. His performance will be bolstered by a number of talented teammates including returning All-American Ethan Farmer at 174.

Riley Lefever is the only returning NCAA champion in the region, and he has yet to be defeated by a Division III wrestler in his career. Earlier this season, he topped Division I 5th place finisher Kenny Courts on his way to the championship at the Eastern Michigan Open. Tyler Schneider of La Crosse was an NCAA runner-up at 165 last year but has moved up the 174 this season, as has the other 165 All-American from a year ago Ethan Farmer. Matt Adcock of Whitewater was the NCAA runner-up in 2014 but finished 7th last year.

141 lbs. is one of the toughest in any region this year, as there are four top ten ranked individuals, including 2014 133 lbs. All-American (for Whitewater) Jimmy Nehls of Elmhurst as well as unranked Layten Binion of North Central who finished 6th last season. Only three can qualify, so someone in the top ten is staying home. We could see all three of the Weinmann brothers from La Crosse at the NCAA Championships this year. Ryan and Dustin are ranked 3rd and 6th at 125 and 133, while Derek is in the Contenders list at 165. They will struggle to match the Lefevers getting three brothers in the finals last year, but having all three at the tournament would give the Eagles a boost.

2016 Central Regional Preview

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2016 Central Regional
Sunday, February 28
Five Flags Center – Dubuque, Iowa

d3wrestle.com Rankings

2015 Results

Teams
Augustana, Buena Vista, Central, Coe, Cornell, Dubuque, Huntingdon, Loras, Luther, Millikin, Simpson, University of the Ozarks, Wartburg

Top Ten Ranked Individuals – 2015 All-Americans in bold
125 – #9 Pestano (Central), #10 Olea (Wartburg)
133 – #3 Campo (Wartburg), #7 Scheffert (Luther)
141 – #1 Van Anrooy (Luther), #7 Onoo (Wartburg), #10 Williams (Millikin)
149 – #6 Martin (Wartburg), #8 Gray (Luther)
157 – #4 Wagenhoffer (Wartburg)
165 – #1 Sewera (Coe), #3 Michael (Wartburg)
174 – #1 DeVos (Wartburg), #2 Harrington (Coe)
184 – #8 Kreiter (Luther), #9 Levsen (Wartburg)
197 – #3 Roman (Wartburg), #4 Seabold (Central)
285 – #4 Evans (Wartburg), #6 Buss (Millikin), #9 Herman (Luther)

Top 30 Teams (d3wrestle.com list)
#1 Wartburg
#6 Luther
#11 Coe
#22 Central

In 2015, Wartburg’s hopes of winning a fifth consecutive title were dashed by a surprising performance from rival Augsburg. This year, the Knights appear to be comfortably ahead of the pack and on their way to another national and regional championship. The team has four returning All-Americans and a top ten ranked wrestler in every weight. Luther has five top ten ranked wrestlers of their own including a pair of returning All-Americans in Van Anrooy (2nd at 141) and Herman (8th at 285). #11 Coe is led by returning NCAA Champion Farai Sewera at 165 and returning 4th place finisher Ryan Harrington at 174.

The region features two returning NCAA Champions. Sewera is back to defend his 165 lbs. title and holds the top spot at the weight. Kenny Martin of Wartburg was the champ at 149 lbs. last year, but he is just 6th in the rankings right now after dropping three matches in his half a season of work since his return to the lineup for the second semester. Another pair of wrestlers are ranked #1 in this region. Drew Van Anrooy wrestled a marathon overtime match in the finals a year ago but came up just short. This year he is undefeated in somewhat limited action. He should reach 20 wins this weekend. Eric DeVos of Wartburg is new to the team after stops at Penn and Iowa and has earned the top spot at 174 with wins over Harrington and a few other All-Americans.

Millkin brought their team back for the 2015-2016 season after discontinuing the sport in 2008 and new coach Ryan Birt wasted no time building a competitive squad. They have two ranked individuals including James Buss who was last seen winning the 2014 NCAA heavyweight title for Loras. He returned to the mat in January and has gone 12-0 with a championship at the Pete Willson Invitational. In his last NCAA tournament appearance, Buss stopped Augsburg’s Chad Johnson from winning a third championship. There is another defending 285 champ from Augsburg in the way of a 2nd title for Buss, and we will get to see if he is up to the challenge.

2016 East Regional Preview

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2016 East Regional
Saturday & Sunday, February 27 & 28
Warner Center – Washington & Lee University – Event Website

d3wrestle.com Rankings

2015 Results

Teams
Centenary, Delaware Valley, Ferrum, Gettysburg, Greensboro, Hampden-Sydney, Hunter, Johns Hopkins, King’s, McDaniel, Merchant Marine Academy, Mount Saint Vincent, Muhlenberg, New York University, Stevens Institute of Technology, The College of New Jersey, Ursinus, Washington & Lee

Top Ten Ranked Individuals – 2015 All-Americans in bold
125 – #8 Murray (Stevens)
133 – #1 Pike (NYU), #10 Kirkegard (Delaware Valley)
141 – #8 Budzek (TCNJ)
149 – #2 Arnold (Ursinus)
157 – #3 Meister (Ferrum), #5 Mancella (TCNJ)
165 – #4 Herring (TCNJ), #5 Navickas (Stevens)
174 – #9 Sibblies (Centenary)
184 – #4 Kowal (Stevens), #10 Gockel-Figge (NYU)
197 – #9 Fisher (USMMA)
285 – #2 Roseberry (Delaware Valley)

Top 30 Teams (d3wrestle.com list)
#8 TCNJ
#14 Stevens
#23 NYU
#25 Delaware Valley
#28 Ferrum

TCNJ and Stevens are set to battle for the team title in the East Region this year. The two New Jersey schools have been the class of the region and each has three wrestlers ranked in the top ten. Budzek (141), Mancella (157), and Herring (165) have helped propel TCNJ to a #8 ranking, and they have plenty of help from just outside the top ten. Murray (125), Navickas (165), and Kowal (184) give Stevens some firepower as well. The next two teams in the rankings battled to the final match for last year’s regional title. Delaware Valley clinched the title over NYU when current #2 Zach Roseberry provided the margin of victory with a fall in the finals.

Nathan Pike is the sole top ranked wrestler in the tournament, and his second year at NYU has been outstanding as he works to improve on last year’s 5th place national finish. He is able to score points in a hurry. There are wrestlers here who could test him, as 133 has some depth, including 2014 All-American Ryan O’Boyle. Derek Arnold won the region last year at 149 and went on to place 4th in the NCAA. This year, he made a late descent to the weight and is back as the top competitor, even though he has only wrestled twice at the weight. Roseberry is a two time All-American and is ranked 2nd like Arnold. He will be a heavy favorite to repeat as regional champ.

2013 qualifier and 2014 All-American Ryan O’Boyle has one more shot to reach the podium again. He was ill for last year’s regional and underperformed. This year, he has had some good wins mixed in with a few unexpected losses and wins that were less dominant than is typical. If he is on, he is tough to beat. Another wrestler to watch is Ferrum’s #3 ranked Logan Meister at 157. He qualified for the NCAA tournament at 141 in Ferrum’s first year of competition but missed all of last season. He is back and up two weight classes with a good chance to become Ferrum’s first All-American.

2016 West Regional Preview

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2016 West Regional
Sunday, February 27
Augsburg College – Event Website

d3wrestle.com Rankings

2015 Results

Teams
Augsburg, Concordia-Moorhead, Concordia Wisconsin, Lakeland, MSOE, Pacific, St. John’s, St. Olaf, Eau Claire, Oshkosh, Platteville

Top Ten Ranked Individuals – 2015 All-Americans in bold
125 – #5 Stageberg (Concordia-Moorhead)
133 – #5 Foltz (Concordia-Moorhead), #8 Bennyhoff (Augsburg)
141 – #2 Behnke (Eau Claire)
149 – #7 Kennedy (Augsburg)
157 – none
165 – #9 Sladek (Concordia-Moorhead), #10 Fucile (Lakeland), Hensel (Augsburg)
174 – none
184 – none
197 – none
285 – #1 Longendyke (Augsburg), #7 Bellile (MSOE), #10 Gibson (St. Olaf)

Top 30 Teams (d3wrestle.com list)
#8 Augsburg
#16 Concordia-Moorhead
#28 Eau Claire

After surprising many on their way to the 2015 NCAA team title, Augsburg returns again as the top team in the smallest region. While it will be tough for them to repeat at NCAA champions, they are in the driver’s seat to again win the West region. Both of the 2015 All-Americans in the region wrestle for Augsburg including 285 lbs. champion Donny Longendyke and last year’s 5th place at 165 Eric Hensel. Concordia-Moorhead is the only team with a shot to dethrone Augsburg and brings a solid group including three top ten ranked wrestlers #5 Jakob Stageberg (125), #5 Gabe Foltz (133), and #9 Cole Sladek (165). The lack of strength in the West ensures that both of these teams will have large groups at the NCAA Championships.

Donny Longendyke has been the wire to wire #1 wrestler at 285 since last season’s NCAA title. Against DIII competition, only wrestler has avoided giving up bonus points, and that was a 7-1 decision. The former Nebraska Husker has anchored the top of the Augsburg lineup since his arrival last season and enters the regional and the NCAA tournament as perhaps the heaviest favorite in the field. Teammate Eric Hensel won the most falls award at last year’s tournament and played a huge role in securing the team title for Augsburg. This year, he has mixed in big wins along with some losses to the types of wrestlers he will need to beat to get on the podium again.

Nathaniel Behnke of Eau Claire finished in 5th place at the 2013 NCAA Championships at 141 and has not made it back on the podium since then. He has a new coach this year in former DIII Coach of the Year Tim Fader and has some big wins over a few of last year’s All-Americans. He is 2nd in the current rankings and will try to become an All-American for the second time in his final season.

2016 Northeast Regional Preview

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2016 Northeast Regional
Saturday & Sunday, February 27 & 28
Springfield College – Event Website

d3wrestle.com Rankings

2015 Results

Teams
Bridgewater State, Coast Guard, Cortland, Daniel Webster, Ithaca, Johnson & Wales, Norwich, Oneonta, Plymouth State, Rhode Island, Roger Williams, Springfield, Trinity, University of Southern Maine, Wesleyan, Williams, Western New England, WPI

Top Ten Ranked Individuals – 2015 All-Americans in bold
125 – #6 Jordan (JWU), #7 Kaishian (Ithaca), Amato (WPI)
133 – #4 Israel (Ithaca)
141 – none
149 – #4 Joseph (Springfield), #9 Gaccione (JWU), #10 Del Gallo (Southern Maine)
157 – #1 Dierna (Cortland), #2 Lopez (Williams), #10 Sullivan (Coast Guard)
165 – #7 Velez (Ithaca)
174 – #3 Puca (Cortland), #8 Ressler (Roger Williams)
184 – #2 Chorzepa (Williams), #6 Toribio (Ithaca)
197 – #1 Welch (Roger Williams), #2 Giaramita (Cortland)
285 – #5 Foster (Roger Williams)

Top 30 Teams (d3wrestle.com list)
#4 Cortland
#5 Ithaca
#7 Roger Williams
#14 Williams
#25 Johnson & Wales

#4 Cortland leads the pack at the Northeast Region with returning 197 lbs. NCAA Champion Joe Giaramita and a pair of 2014 All-Americans who missed last season in #1 ranked Bobby Dierna at 157 and #3 ranked Lou Puca at 174. #5 Ithaca is right on the heels of the Red Dragons with four ranked wrestlers and a very balanced team from top to bottom. Bryan Israel at 133 is their top ranked individual, but Jimmy Kaishian at 125 and Nick Velez at 165 were NCAA qualifiers a year ago. Also in the mix is Roger Williams. The Hawks are in the midst of one of their finest seasons ever that included a 3rd place finish at the National Duals. 2014 All-American David Welch currently has the #1 ranking at 197 and is eyeing a return trip to the podium.

Cortland’s Dierna missed all of last season after finishing 3rd in 2013 and 2nd in 2014, both at 149 lbs. He returned at 157 lbs. for 2015-2016 and has not been seriously challenged by a DIII opponent this year. He enters as the favorite but will have to deal with the #2 ranked wrestler at the weight in Jorge Lopez, a three time All-American from Williams. The other potential 1 vs. 2 matchup is at 197 lbs. where #1 David Welch could face #2 Joe Giaramita, the 2015 NCAA champion at the weight. The two have not met since the 2015 regional final won by Giaramita via injury default.

#2 ranked Christopher Chorzepa of Williams is a two time All-American who has placed 3rd and 4th at 184 his first two seasons. This year, he is undefeated and has a pair of wins over the likely #2 seed at the regional Carlos Toribio of Ithaca. He will hope to continue that winning streak here and in Iowa in a tough weight nationally. At 125 lbs., Brian Amato of WPI got hot and won at the right time to go from third in the region last year to 8th in the NCAA. This year, he has already lost to four in-region opponents without seeing either of Jordan or Kaishian yet. Will he be able to catch lightning in a bottle again in this postseason?

MyHOUSE/d3wrestle.com Rankings #10

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d3wrestle.com Regional previews will begin appearing tomorrow. There will be two each on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, so stay tuned.

MyHOUSE Sports Gear presents the tenth set of the MyHOUSE/d3wrestle.com 2015-2016 Individual and Tournament rankings.

d3wrestle.com Rankings #10 – February 22, 2016

Team Tournament Rankings

Rank Team Points
1 Wartburg 80
2 Messiah 47
3 La Crosse 41
4 Cortland 39
5 Ithaca 36
6 Luther 35
7 Roger Willliams 32
8 Augsburg 30
8 TCNJ 30
8 Wabash 30
11 Coe 28
11 Stevens Point 28
13 Whitewater 27
14 Stevens 26
14 Williams 26
16 Concordia-Moorhead 24
17 Alma 21
17 Baldwin Wallace 21
17 Elmhurst 21
17 Wilkes 21
21 Lycoming 20
22 Central 18
23 John Carroll 17
23 NYU 17
25 Delaware Valley 16
25 Johnson & Wales 16
25 Wheaton 16
28 Brockport 14
28 Ferrum 14
28 Eau Claire 14

Weekend Results 2/19-21

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Friday
York 36, Gettysburg 6
Roger Williams 16, Johnson & Wales 15
Augsburg 26, Stevens Point 24

Saturday
Muhlenberg 33, Penn College 2o

Sunday
NEWA Futures Tournament

MacMurray hires Di Pol

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MacMurray College has announced that Pete Di Pol will head the new men’s and women’s wrestling teams when the school begins competition next fall. Di Pol has previously coached at at the college level Gloucester County College (now Rowan College at Gloucester County) and Baker University. He most recently spent one year as the head wrestling coach at Heelan High School in Sioux City, Iowa. Read on for more from MacMurray Sports Information.



Mac wrestling hires a leader
February 18, 2016

MacMurray College’s new wrestling program took large stride toward launch with the hiring of a head coach with broad experience at the collegiate and high school levels and an extensive track record of building successful wrestling programs.

Pete Di Pol hopes to arrive at MacMurray next month to take over the helm of the College’s men’s and women’s wrestling program, which will begin its first year of competition in the fall semester 2016.
“It is evident with my discussions with our Athletic Director Justin Fuhler and College President Dr. Mark Tierno that they are committed to ensuring the success of the wrestling program and our future wrestlers on and off the mat,” Di Pol said. “Their passion for this new program resonated with my own passion and desire to succeed here and develop champions on and off the mat as well.”

For 16 years, Di Pol has led highly successful wrestling programs at both the high school and college levels, compiling an overall record of 295-92. He was named Coach of the Year eight times during his coaching career, three times as a college coach.

“MacMurray Athletics is excited about getting a head coach who has Pete’s impressive and repeated success in building championship programs to help the College launch its men’s and women’s wrestling programs,” said Fuhler, MacMurray’s athletic director. “We know he can hit the ground running, and we wouldn’t be the least surprised if MacMurray Wrestling quickly returns to its former glory under his direction.”

“Getting a chance to build a program from the ground up is an opportunity that not many coaches get,” said Di Pol. “The historic past of MacMurray Wrestling will make that job easier, and I’m looking forward to fielding a strong team from Day One.”

At the college level, Di Pol boasts a 46-22 record, coaching one national champion wrestler, two national finalists, seven All-Americans, 29 national qualifiers, three regional champions and five Academic All-Americans.

As head wrestling coach at Baker University in Baldwin City, KS, 2013-2015, he shepherded his team to two national rankings, No. 16 in 2014 and No. 14 in 2015 and the conference duals championship in 2015. He also coached at the collegiate level at what is now Rowan College at Gloucester County in Sewell, NJ, a community college, 2011-13, when his teams also won conference championships and placed 4th and 5th in the country in 2012 and 2013, respectively.

Di Pol comes to MacMurray from Heelan High School in Sioux City, IA, where he was head coach during the 2015-16 season. He took over a team that had a 10-27 record last year; this year, the team set a school record with 24 wins and Di Pol was a finalist for Northwest Iowa Class 2 wrestling Coach of the Year. Previously, Di Pol coached wrestling in several high schools in New Jersey, where his teams won three New Jersey state championships, and he taught special education at the high school and middle school levels. He also served as a police officer in Wildwood, NJ, before entering the teaching and coaching ranks.

He has completed coursework for his Ph.D. in Higher Education Administration from Northeastern University in Boston; received his Ed.S. in instruction and curriculum and his master’s in counseling and human relations, both from Liberty University in Lynchburg, VA, and his bachelor’s in history from Rutgers University in Camden, NJ.

Di Pol also completed the National Wrestling Coaches Association Leadership Academy in 2012, and the Association’s Women’s Leadership Academy in 2014.

Di Pol expects to live in Jacksonville, with his wife Tina and their two school-age children, Angelo, 10, and Cecilia, 9.




Weekend Events 2/19-21

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Gettysburg at York
Roger Williams at Johnson & Wales
Stevens Point at Augsburg

Saturday
Penn College at Muhlenberg

Sunday
NEWA Futures Tournament



Thursday Results

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CCIW Wrestling Champs




CCIW Championships – Team Scores | Brackets

LIU Post Tri (NYU, Mount St. Vincent)

Wilkes 41, King’s 6

MyHOUSE Wrestler of the Week: Jared Forman

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The MyHOUSE Wrestler of the Week is Jared Forman of Johns Hopkins. Forman won the 174 lbs. weight class at the Centennial Conference championships, defeating the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th place finishers in his weight class along the way. In the finals, Forman won in sudden victory against d3wrestle.com Contender Phil Woods of Stevens. Woods had previously defeated Forman 15-4 in an earlier dual meet. For his efforts, Forman was named the Outstanding Wrestler of the event.

Forman, a junior Psychology major from Oceanside, California, is currently 18-10 with seven pins on the season and 47-54 for his career. In addition to his win at the Centennial Conference tournament, he placed second at the Brockport Invitational. Last season, he was a Centennial Conference runner-up. Forman and the rest of the Blue Jays next compete on February 27 & 28 at the East Regional held at Washington & Lee University.



Wednesday Results

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Wrestling Senior Night

Ithaca 23, Cortland 12

Messiah 37, McDaniel 15



Tuesday Results

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York 26. Elizabethtown 16

Baldwin Wallace 26, Heidelberg 10

John Carroll 25, Mount Union 15

Ohio Northern 37, Muskingum 12



Events This Week

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Tuesday
Heidelberg at Baldwin Wallace
Ohio Northern at Muskingum
Mount Union at John Carroll
Elizabethtown at York

Wednesday
Ferrum at Southern Virginia
Messiah at McDaniel
Cortland at Ithaca

Thursday
CCIW Championships
LIU-Post Tri (Mount St. Vincent, NYU)
King’s at Wilkes

Friday
Gettysburg at York
Roger Williams at Johnson & Wales
Stevens Point at Augsburg

Saturday
Penn College at Muhlenberg

Sunday
NEWA Futures Tournament