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MyHOUSE Wrestler of the Week: Eric DeVos

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The MyHOUSE Wrestler of the Week is Eric DeVos of Wartburg College. DeVos helped the Knights win their sixth straight NWCA National Duals championship with a 4-0 weekend at 174 lbs. He picked up wins against the #4 ranked Lou Puca of Cortland and #6 ranked Dan Ressler of Roger Williams to go along with wins against Augustana and Wabash. DeVos is now 15-2 on the year.

DeVos, a sophomore from South Horton, Iowa, transferred to Wartburg from the University of Iowa for this season. He had also previously wrestled at the University of Pennsylvania at 141 lbs. He has made a significant jump in weight since then and is now the #3 ranked 174 in the latest MyHOUSE/d3wrestle.com Rankings. DeVos and the rest of the Knights are scheduled to take on IIAC rival Luther College on Friday night before heading to the Cornell Invitational on Saturday.





Tuesday Result

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Rocco Hladney vs. Shippensburg 1/12/16

Shippensburg 19, Elizabethtown 16





MyHOUSE/d3wrestle.com Rankings #6

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MyHOUSE Sports Gear presents the sixth set of the MyHOUSE/d3wrestle.com 2015-2016 Individual Rankings.

d3wrestle.com Rankings #6 – January 12, 2016

Team Rankings

Rank Team Points
1 Wartburg 81
2 Messiah 45
3 Cortland 42
4 Roger Willliams 38
5 La Crosse 37
6 Wilkes 35
7 Augsburg 31
8 Coe 29
8 Ithaca 29
8 Williams 29
11 Central 28
11 Wabash 28
13 Alma 27
13 Luther 27
13 Whitewater 27
16 Elmhurst 26
17 Stevens 23
18 Baldwin Wallace 22
19 Lycoming 20
19 NYU 20
19 TCNJ 20
22 Cornell 18
23 Delaware Valley 16
23 North Central 16
25 Brockport 15
25 Concordia-Moorhead 15
27 Johnson & Wales 14
27 Stevens Point 14
29 Springfield 13
30 John Carroll 12
30 Millikin 12
30 Ursinus 12
30 Eau Claire 12




Weekend Events 1/8-9

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NWCA National Duals

Budd Whitehill Duals

Virginia Duals | Flowrestling Video Link

Washington & Lee Invitational
Pat Flanagan Open at Loras
Brockport Invitational
Central Invitational

Lakeland Duals

Friday
Elmhurst at Concordia Wisconsin
Plymouth State at Bridgewater State
Oshkosh at Platteville
Ozarks at Central

Saturday
Pacific at Southwestern Oregon Community College





MacMurray College to revive its wrestling program

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MacMurray College in Jacksonville, Illinois, has announced today that the school will again sponsor wrestling for the 2016-2017 season. The school last sponsored the sport in 2007. MacMurray will also be adding a women’s wrestling program. Read on for the release from MacMurray.

Wrestling returns to MacMurray

MacMurray College will launch men’s and women’s wrestling programs during the winter season of 2016-17, resuming a men’s program that was one of the most successful sports in MacMurray history and launching women’s wrestling, a prep sport that has become increasingly popular.

“I am happy to announce that MacMurray is reinstating the wrestling program,” said Athletic Director Justin Fuhler. “I am so pleased that our administration and Board of Trustees agreed to bring this sport back to MacMurray.”

The first step will be hiring a coach. In seeking a coach, MacMurray will get the help of the National Wrestling Coaches Association, which promotes the sport, runs a training academy for wrestling coaches and provides support to wrestling programs in hiring a coach. The announcement seeking a wrestling head coach will go out immediately, with the expectation that he or she will begin by February.

“Now the hard work starts, as we work to find a terrific coach to lead the program and work to build a top-notch wrestling facility that our wrestlers can be proud of,” said Fuhler. A wrestling practice room will be constructed in the Jenkins Education Complex, which houses the Highlander athletics teams. The new MacMurray wrestling squads will hold their meets in Wall Gymnasium, also located in Jenkins.

The resumption of the men’s squad is a return to one of the legendary sports at MacMurray. “We have a tremendous history that goes back to the 1960s,” said Fuhler. “Our wrestling program has produced All-Americans, national champions and helped to mold hundreds of young men into successful leaders.”

Heavyweight Bob Kellogg (pictured right, without headgear), a member of the MacMurray Athletics Hall of Fame, was the NCAA national champion his senior year in the 1966-67 season. He also took second place in the 1964-65 season, as did Hall of Famer Ron Otto in 1967-68 and Fred Wideman in 1975-76. The program also boasts two fourth- and sixth-place NCAA national wrestlers and scores of national tournament qualifiers and regional and district winners. The program ended at MacMurray 2007, as interest and support fell off.

Women’s wrestling, which became an Olympic sport in 2004, is among the fastest growing prep sports in the nation, growing from less than 1,000 wrestlers 12 years ago to more than 11,000 on 1,800 high school and college teams, according to the Coaches Association.

In some ways, launching women’s wrestling is a 21st century update of MacMurray’s past, said Fuhler. “When you look at MacMurray’s history as a women’s college,” he said. “I am glad that we are being proactive in adding this emerging sport that has so much room for growth.”

Alumni and friends who are interested in supporting the MacMurray Wrestling Program can click here.





Wednesday Results

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Chris Kummerer vs. Scranton 1/6/15

Elizabethtown 34, Scranton 12

Southern Maine 42, Daniel Webster 6





MyHOUSE/d3wrestle.com Rankings #5

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MyHOUSE Sports Gear presents the fifth set of the MyHOUSE/d3wrestle.com 2015-2016 Individual Rankings.

d3wrestle.com Rankings #5 – January 6, 2016





Tuesday Result

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Dubuque 25, Simpson 15





NWCA Rankings #4

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Update 1/6/2016 – Corrected tournament rankings from NWCA Committee

NWCA Rankings #4 – January 4, 2016 – Individual | Team | Tournament Team (updated 1/6)





Monday Results

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Wilkes 39, Centenary 7

Brewton-Parker 37, Huntingdon 15





Sunday Results

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NY/PA Duals (Oswego, RIT, Lycoming, King’s)

Stevens Quad (Hunter, Trinity, TCNJ)

Augsburg 25, Augustana (SD) 21





Saturday Results

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Chicago Duals

Augustana (SD) 26, Concordia-Moorhead 12

Upper Iowa 22, La Crosse 14





Citrus Invitational Results

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Citrus Invitational Results





Tuesday Results and Events

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Citrus Invitational Day 1 Brackets

Lock Haven Invitational (Messiah)

Midlands – 12/29-30 – Video should be available for free for all rounds HERE





Holiday Wrestling Tournaments

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Wilkes Open Results

Citrus Invitational – 12/29-30 – Results should be here once brackets are made

F&M Open

Lock Haven Invitational (Messiah) – 12/29 – Results should be here once brackets are made

Midlands – 12/29-30 – Video should be available for free for all rounds HERE





Ice Hour Episode 6

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Cornell College’s Dick Simmons has become quite used to running and coordinating wrestling tournaments. On Episode 6 of The Ice Hour, Simmons previews what fans should expect for the NCAA Division III Wrestling Championships that will be coming to Cedar Rapids, Iowa on March 11-12.

Simmons, currently the Associate Director of Athletics and Compliance at Cornell, will also be inducted into the Division III Wrestling Hall of Fame the same weekend. We’ll talk with Simmons about his rise from head athletic trainer to administration and how much wrestling and Cornell’s proud wrestling history, has helped shape his career.

Simmons is also recovering from hip replacement surgery, so give him some love on Twitter@CCRamatc.

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Desert and W&L Duals Results

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First, it should be noted that wrestlers and coaches from both Pacific and Delaware Valley were involved in an incident where a woman intentionally drove her car onto a crowded sidewalk on Sunday night in Las Vegas. One pedestrian was killed and several dozen were injured. Several wrestlers and coaches have been treated at the hospital, and all are expected to recover fully. In light of the event, both teams pulled out of the competition and returned home. Read below for more.

Update: Delaware Valley College & Pacific Univ. wrestlers injured when car struck pedestrians on Vegas Strip

Desert Duals Results

Washington & Lee Duals (W&L, Greensboro, Lycoming, Ohio Northern, Muskingum)





Desert and W&L Duals today

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Two dual events today are the last DIII events before Christmas. The annual Desert Duals takes place today in Las Vegas. Click below for the Desert Duals schedule. Washington & Lee is also hosting some duals today to wrap up the first half of the season.

Desert Duals – Alma, Coe, Concordia-Moorhead, Baldwin-Wallace, Wartburg, Johnson & Wales, Delaware Valley, St. John’s, Pacific, Dubuque

Washington & Lee Duals – Greensboro, Hampden-Sydney, Lycoming, Muskingum, Ohio Northern