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Weekend Results

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Lots of cancellations this weekend in the northeast due to snow

Friday
Augustana 29, Chicago 11
Buena Vista 33, Simpson 19
Concordia Moorhead 37, St. Olaf 3
Johns Hopkins 20, Messiah 19
Olivet 33, Heidelberg 6
La Crosse 27, Stevens Point 7
Loras 20, Central 18
Luther 19, Dubuque 16
Wartburg 33, Coe 3 (Wartburg wins 21st straight IIAC Championship in first year of new format. The Knights have now won 165 straight conference duals and finished 19-0, the most wins ever for them in an undefeated season)

Saturday
Blugold Open at Eau Claire

Gettysburg Quad (Gettysburg, Stevens, Washington & Lee, Messiah)
Cortland 37, Oswego 9
Johns Hopkins Tri (JHU, Muhlenberg, USMMA)

Sunday
Scranton 32, Mount St. Vincent 12
King’s 42, Muhlenberg 18
Mount St. Vincent 29, Muhlenberg 15
Hunter 30, King’s 13
Springfield 41, Plymouth State 6

Bastress named head wrestling coach at York

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From York Sports Information

YORK, PA – York College Assistant Dean for Athletics and Recreation, Paul Saikia, has announced that current assistant wrestling coach Duane Bastress has been named the Spartans’ new head wrestling coach effective the end of the 2012-13 season. He replaces long-time head coach Tom Kessler who has announced he is stepping away from the program at the end of the campaign.

“First, I have to thank Dr. Waldner, Joe Merkle, and Paul Saikia for giving me the opportunity to become the next head coach of the York College wrestling program,” stated Bastress. “This has been a dream of mine to become a head coach of a top-level wrestling program and to have an opportunity to do at my alma mater has me very excited and ready to lead this program into the next chapter. Make no mistake; I am following the greatest coach ever in the history of YCP wrestling. However, I look forward to tackling that challenge and continuing the great tradition that YCP wrestling has established.”

Bastress is very familiar to the Spartan program. He was a two-time NCAA Division III National Champion at 184 pounds, capturing the titles in 2005 and 2006. He went 40-0 his senior year en route to his second title. For his three-year Spartan career, Bastress went 97-6 and owned an overall collegiate mark of 114-21.

Saikia believes Bastress was a natural choice to lead the York program.

“We are very proud and fortunate to have such a qualified successor as Duane come from within our program. His accomplishments, dedication, and work ethic are awesome examples for our student-athletes. We believe his time working with Coach Kessler has prepared him for this advancement, and we look forward to many more years of York College wrestling success with Coach Bastress at the helm.”

Coach Kessler is pleased to see Bastress get a chance to lead the program.

“I’m very happy and excited for Duane to get the opportunity to continue the tradition and success of the York College wrestling program, which I have no doubt he will do. He has been an assistant coach for six seasons and is no doubt ready to move this program forward.”

During Bastress’s six years on the Spartan bench next to Kessler, York has accumulated a mark of 102-50-2 including a school-record 25 victories last winter. He has coached four wrestlers that have achieved six All-American finishes at the NCAA Championships. He was named the 2012 NWCA Division III National Assistant Coach of the Year and will be inducted into the NWCA Division III National Hall of Fame in March at this year’s national championships.

Taking over the reigns from Kessler has a special meaning for Bastress.

“Words can not describe what Coach Kessler has done for me over the years. He recruited me to York and then made sure I pushed myself on and off the mat. I remember to this day him saying to my dad, “I don’t want him for just a semester, I want him to graduate from here.” That statement shows you the kind of coach and man that Coach Kessler is! He has always wanted the best for his student-athletes. Being an assistant coach under him for the last six years, I have witnessed what it takes to lead a successful program and what it takes to become a great coach. I am forever in debt to Coach Kessler for what he has done for me. I want to look back on my coaching career one day and say that my successes were because of the principles that Coach Kessler instilled in me as a student-athlete and then as an assistant coach.”

Saikia believes Bastress’s credentials allow the Spartan program to maintain continuity and excellence.

“Wrestling is a unique sport with a narrower appeal than many–those who participate and excel, are truly a special breed. With the strong tradition of our program, introducing Duane as our head coach ensures continuity and continues a legacy of leaders with those special characteristics. In addition, Duane has been very instrumental in our recruiting efforts, which is invaluable.”

The attitude that Bastress had on the mat has carried over to his coaching philosophy.

“The things that I want to accomplish as the next head coach is to continue the tradition of YCP wrestling and lead the program to levels that it has never been. The plan is simple; out work and out hustle the competition. I plan on bringing back more top five finishes at the NCAA championships and a national team championship to York. I also aspire to have several All-Americans both academically and on the mat. As the head coach, I want my student-athletes to experience what I experienced as a student athlete. The thrill, culmination, and satisfaction of winning at the NCAA national championships! The out work, out hustle, & out condition your opponent mantra will serve us well. This has always been my mentality and this will be my coaching staff and student-athletes mentality. The type of wrestlers that I want are, first and foremost, great students. I want wrestlers who are not satisfied with just winning but want to dominate their opponent in every aspect! We have one goal and that’s to become NCAA All-Americans and national champions! Our student-athletes must COMMIT TO THE SPARTAN for us to achieve these goals!”

Bastress and the Spartans conclude their regular season on February 15 with a trip to Elizabethtown. York then heads to Ada, Ohio to participate in the NCAA Regional Qualifier at Ohio Northern University on March 1 and 2.

Wrestler of the Week: Elias Larson

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The d3wrestle.com/WWSport.com Wrestler of the Week is Elias Larson of Trine. Wrestling from the #2 seed, Larson won five matches in a row to win the championship at 157 lbs. at the Pete Willson Wheaton Invitational. He scored a pair of first period falls and a pair of second period falls to reach the championship bout against Dillon Bera of UW-Parkside, the #1 ranked wrestler in Division II and a 3rd place finisher at the 2012 DII Championships. Larson defeated Bera 5-4 to win the tournament. For his efforts, he was awarded the Outstanding Wrestler award and was also the winner of the Most Falls award.

Larson, a senior from Chicago, Illinois, is currently the #1 ranked wrestler in Division III at 157 lbs. and sports a record of 23-2 for the season. He is a two time All-American, finishing 3rd in 2011 and 4th in 2012. His career record stands at an impressive 129-23. Trine finishes out their schedule with a home meet this Thursday against Alma, a home meet next Tuesday against Manchester, and the following Saturday with the Mid-States tournament at Alma before heading to the Midwest Regional on March 2nd.

Wrestler of the Week: Jordan Schulte

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The d3wrestle.com/WWSport.com Wrestler of the Week is Jordan Schulte of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. Schulte won all four of his matches at 165 to lead the Pointers to a pair of wins at the Border Brawl at Whitewater. He defeated Yousef Al-Ghoul of Elmhurst 10-2 in the first match of the day. He also won by fall against Trine and an 8-1 decision against Manchester. The highlight win of the day was 5-3 against James Myers of Olivet, a 2012 All-American and the #4 ranked wrestler at 165 at the time of the match.

Schulte, a senior from Mosinee, Wisconsin, is now 20-6 on the year with two of his three DIII losses to defending NCAA Champions Williams and Kulchytskyy. He finished 2nd at the Muskie Invitational, 4th at the Pointer Open, and 2nd at the Concordia Open. He is a 2x NCAA qualifier with a career record of 73-41. Stevens Point is off this weekend and returns to action February 8th with a conference dual at Wisconsin-La Crosse.

Thursday Results

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Wartburg 29, Augsburg 6

Waynesburg Quad (PSU campuses Fayette, Greater Allegheny, Beaver)

Wrestler of the Week: Reece Lefever

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Reece Lefever at the Knox Duals

The d3wrestle.com/WWSport.com Wrestler of the Week for this past week is Reece Lefever of Wabash. Wrestling at 157 lbs., Lefever finished 4-0 at the Max Servies duals this past weekend to help host Wabash to a matching 4-0 team record at the event. After a pair of lopsided wins against Ohio Northern and Platteville, Lefever defeated three time NCAA qualifier Ryan Warczynski of Dubuque by a 6-1 score and finished the day with a 12-4 major decision over Joseph Atwell, a 2012 NCAA qualifier from Central.

Lefever, a sophomore from Fort Wayne, Indiana, is in his first season at Wabash after transferring from Indiana Institute of Technology. He is currently 24-2 with both losses coming in the opening weekend of the season where he finished 4th at the Concordia Open. He was the champion of the Indiana Little State tournament and was a finalist at the North Central Invitational, forfeiting to his teammate in the finals. He is currently ranked 9th in the d3wrestle.com Rankings. Lefever and the rest of the Wabash team are off this weekend before heading to the Pete Willson Wheaton Invitational February 1st and 2nd.