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Hartupee to Norwich

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Former Duquesne Head Coach John Hartupee has taken the reigns at Norwich University, filling the last vacancy in the Division III coaching ranks.  Prior to this season, Hartupee was the head coach for 13 years at Duquesne before the program was dropped at the conclusion of the 2009-2010 season.  He also assisted at Clemson, Michigan, Pitt, and Duquesne before being promoted to head coach for the 1996 season.  He takes over for the departed Rich Hasenfus who is now the head coach at Williams College.  See a full bio for Hartupee below.

John Hartupee Bio at Norwich Athletics

2010-2011 Preliminary Rankings

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Click below for the first rankings of the 2010-2011 season.  We’ve done our best to guess weights as well as who is back and who isn’t.  This list only includes returning athletes either from last season or previous seasons.  It does not include freshmen or out of division transfers.

2010-2011 Preliminary Rankings

Preliminary Rankings Coming Monday

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On Monday, d3wrestle.com will release preliminary rankings for the 2010-2011 season.  They will not include incoming freshmen or transfers from outside DIII, but will include wrestlers who missed the season for injury or other reasons.  Come back Monday to see them.

DeRoehn moves to Lakeland

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Since the departure of Pete Rogers for Purdue, Lakeland College has hired former UW-Oshkosh head coach

Mike DeRoehn.  DeRoehn left Oshkosh last month to take on a full time role with the Wisconsin Wrestling Federation, but has now taken the full time coaching position at Lakeland.  See the Lakeland release posted below.

This leaves Norwich at the one remaining Division III opening.

Wisconsin wrestling veteran to lead Lakeland College wrestling program

SHEBOYGAN, Wis. – Mike DeRoehn, a leader in improving the quality of wrestling in Wisconsin and former head wrestling coach at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, has been named head wrestling coach at Lakeland College.

He replaces Pete Rogers, who was recently named assistant coach at Purdue University.

Since 2006, DeRoehn has served as the state coach of the Wisconsin Wrestling Federation, an organization that works to improve Wisconsin wrestling for all ages. He also owns and is head wrestling coach of World Class Wrestling Club, which assists young men and women in developing their wrestling skills, building character and developing positive habits.

In 2010, he was named USA Wrestling Greco-Roman Junior National Coach of the Year.

DeRoehn resigned from UW-Oshkosh in August after six years as head coach and eight years with the program to focus on his work with the Wisconsin Wrestling Federation. But when Lakeland approached him in early September, DeRoehn said the opportunity was too tempting to pass up.

DeRoehn and Rogers, both young head coaches, established a close relationship the last several years through the sport they love.

“There are a lot of similarities in what we did at Oshkosh and what Pete did here at Lakeland,” DeRoehn said. “At Oshkosh, we built a fledgling program that was facing elimination into a national caliber program with multiple NCAA/Academic All-Americans. Pete was facing many of the same challenges, and we became close friends as we shared ideas because our situations were so similar.”

Lakeland athletic director Jane Bouche said the college is fortunate to find someone of DeRoehn’s caliber so close to the beginning of the season.

“Obviously we were concerned about having this job open with the beginning of practice just a few weeks away, but this couldn’t have worked out any better,” Bouche said. “Mike brings a wealth of experience and a passion for wrestling which will benefit our athletes. There are some striking similarities between the career paths of Mike and Pete, and we know what a winner we had in Pete.”

DeRoehn said there’s much to like about Lakeland and its wrestling program.

“I’m really impressed with the family atmosphere,” he said. “I know what a nice team I’ll be inheriting, but the whole environment at Lakeland is conducive to winning. It feels very welcoming. Lakeland’s student-athletes are involved in the campus and they support one another.”

The Muskies have been nationally ranked each of the past three seasons, and put together back-to-back team finishes in the top 30 at the NCAA Division III National Tournament. The Muskies’ roster is filled with talented returnees and a strong recruiting class.

“I need to build a relationship with our wrestlers before I tell them what they need to be doing,” DeRoehn said. “I’ll share my expectations and we’ll discuss theirs, because they have a voice in this. I need to earn their respect and make sure they’re comfortable with me.

“On the mat, I think our approach will be very similar – a very aggressive, pressure wrestling style that’s position focused, similar to Pete. Successful wrestling is successful wrestling.”

DeRoehn will continue his work with the Wisconsin Wrestling Federation, which includes organizing, planning and conducting Wisconsin National Team training camps, educating coaches state wide and on-the-mat coaching with the Wisconsin National Wrestling Team at every age level.

DeRoehn was an award-winning wrestler at Plymouth State University (N.H.), where he earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education. He has a master’s in educational leadership from UW-Oshkosh.

Clayton Interview on TDR

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Mike Clayton, Head Coach at Stevens Institute of Technology, was interviewed last week for Takedown Radio.  Click below for the audio interview.

Mike Clayton on TDR

Stratton Elevated at Oshkosh

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Chris Stratton has been elevated from assistant coach to head coach at UW-Oshkosh after the departure of the previous coach, Mike DeRoehn.  Stratton is a 2007 graduate of Oshkosh and works full time at the school.  There is no article announcing the change, but he is listed as the head coach on the Oshkosh wrestling page and staff directory.

Potential Returning All-Americans

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Some weights will likely change, and this list does not include wrestlers who did not place in 2010 but placed in a previous tournament.

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1 – Clayton Rush – Coe
4 – Jared Roberts – Augsburg
5 – Austin Mogg – Buena Vista
6 – Jayson Swanson – Luther
8 – Jordan Alfaro – USMMA

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1 – Bebeto Yewah – UW-Lax
3 – Will Livingston – Centenary
4 – Aljamain Sterling – Cortland
7 – Nick Garber – Waynesburg
8 – Corey Brown – Thiel

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1 – Minga Batsukh – St. John’s
2 – Jeremy Stierly – Ithaca
4 – Kevin Donahue – Cornell
5 – Ryan Bridge – Stevens
6 – Matt Ulrich – USM (transferring to Delaware Valley)
7 – John Starzyk – North Central

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1 – Isaac Dukes – Case
2 – Tony Valek – Augsburg
3 – Matt Mauseth – UW-Lax
4 – Blaine Woszczak – Ithaca
6 – Jason Pyle – Luther
7 – Justin Berns – Concordia Moorhead

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1 – Luke Miller – Ohio Northern
5 – Jesse Harrington – Delaware Valley
6 – Adam Weber – Wartburg
8 – Matt Magill – NYU

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1 – Vincent Renaut – USMMA
2 – Orlando Ponce – Augsburg
3 – Josh Terrell – Dubuque
4 – Nick LeClere – Coe
7 – Carrington Banks – Wartburg
8 – Cory Ferguson – UW-Lax

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1 – Michael Schmitz – UW-Lax
2 – Evan Brown – Dubuque
3 – Zach Molitor – Augsburg
4 – Kyle Kwiat – Ohio Northern
5 – Chris Wade – Oneonta
6 – Dylan Azinger – Wartburg
7 – Seth Rehn – Coe
8 – Ross Dankers – Concordia Moorhead

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1 – Phil Moenkedick – Concordia Moorhead
2 – Brennan Ward – Johnson & Wales
4 – Ben Engelland – UW-Stevens Point
7 – Mike Denver – TCNJ

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1 – Byron Tate – Wartburg
2 – Ryan Malo – Williams
3 – Jared Massey – Augsburg
7 – Bill Schindel – Mount Union

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2 – John Helgerson – Wartburg

Team Links Updated

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All of the links have been updated on the Division III Team Sites page.  Several schools have changed websites over the past few months, and the links should now reflect those changes.

Division III Team Sites

Rogers Leaves Lakeland for Purdue

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Pete Rogers has resigned as the head coach at Lakeland College after nine seasons to take an assistant position at Purdue.  During his time at Lakeland, the program went from barely fielding a full team to a place in the national rankings.  See the release from Lakeland in the link below.

Pete Rogers leaves Lakeland for return to Big Ten

RIT All-American Passes Away

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Tony Wallace, a three time All-American for RIT, was killed in the line of duty as a police officer Saturday in Alaska.  Wallace’s partner, Matt Tokuoka, was also killed.  Wallace gradutated from RIT in 2003 and was an All-American in 1998, 2000, and 2002.  He was inducted into the RIT Hall of Fame in 2008.  Click below to read the article.

RIT Grad, Policeman, Tony Wallace Killed in Alaska

Tony Wallace in the RIT Hall of Fame

Redesign in Progress

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d3wrestle.com is undergoing a redesign right now, so please excuse the dust.  Hopefully, the redesign will make finding information easier and continue to make d3wrestle.com the premier site for NCAA Division III wrestling information.

Starting to Work on Rankings for 2010-2011

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We’re starting to work on rankings here at d3wrestle.com, and we are asking for some help. If any reader has hard info on transfers or weight changes, please feel free to leave it in the comments or send an email using the Contact link in the sidebar. We want to keep doing a great job with the rankings and getting an accurate start is the first step in that process.

DeRoehn leaves UW-O for WWF

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Mike DeRoehn has recently left UW-Oshkosh to work full time as the State Coach for the Wisconsin Wrestling Federation.  Click below for the Takedown Radio interview with DeRoehn about the transition.

Takedown Radio Interview with Mike DeRoehn

Tickets for Kids

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After Jim Brown’s successful campaign to buy tickets for kids to watch the Saturday morning session of the NCAA DIII Championships, he’s continuing on with an expanded program for this season.  Click below to read about it.

It’s too comfortable on the sidelines (The View from Section GG)

Living the Dream Telethon to air tomorrow

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The Living the Dream Medal Fund is raising money to provide cash incentives to wrestlers who win medals at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London as well as lesser amounts for medal winners at the 2010 and 2011 World Championships.  2009 medalists Jake Herbert, Dremiel Byers, and Tervel Dlagnev have already won awards through Living the Dream.  Please see the article here as well as the information below from USA Wrestling.

USA Wrestling and the Living The Dream Medal Fund are pleased to announce the inaugural Living The Dream Telethon on Friday, August 20 at 9 p.m. Eastern. Featured on the webcast will be all 21 U.S. World Team Members and stand-up comic and past NCAA All-American from Missouri, Greg Warren.Greg has been on the stand-up circuit for several years and has been a sensation on Flowrestling with the character Wesley “Wes” Wesley. Donations will be able to be made online and via call-in, where World Team members and coaches will be fielding your calls. ALL proceeds go directly to the LivingThe Dream Medal Fund. USA Wrestling will provide the webcast free on its Ustream channel here and on the front page of TheMat.com
For More Information on the Telethon, Click Here.
Greg Warren Web Site: www.gregwarrencomedy.com
Wesley “Wes” Wesley on Flowrestling: Click Here.
Donate: www.livingthedreammedalfund.com
CALL IN NUMBER: (1-800-999-8531)

NWCA Leadership Academy gains momentum in year two

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See the release below from the NWCA about the recently completed second year of the Leadership Academy.  Numerous Division III coaches have taken part in this training over the past two years.

NWCA Leadership Academy gaining more momentum in year two

Peloquin takes over at Eau Claire

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We missed this one from earlier this spring, but Russ Peloquin has taken over for Derek Sikora at UW-Eau Claire after spending six seasons as an assistant at the school.  Peloquin has also been a graduate assistant at UW-La Crosse and has assisted at Wabash and Lawrence.  He was a 2x All-American for UW-La Crosse in 1998 and 1999.  In addition to his coaching duties, Peloquin has been an associate lecturer in the Department of Kinesiology at Eau Claire.  Sikora was recently announced as the assistant coach at Division II St. Cloud State University.

Peloquin replaces Sikora as Head Wrestling Coach

NWCA Convention and Leadership Academy this weekend

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The National Wrestling Coaches Association is hosting its annual convention this weekend in Delray Beach, Florida.  In addition, the 2nd College Coaches Leadership Academy will take place the two days before the convention.  At least seven Division III head and assistant coaches will be taking part this year after a similar number were a part of the Academy in 2009.  See below for the NWCA release about the CCLA.

2010 NWCA Coaching Leadership Academy Class Announced

Former NCAA Runner-Up Passes Away at 41

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John Chapman, the 1991 NCAA DIII runner-up for Monmouth College, passed away this past weekend while running in the Quad-City Times Bix 7 road race in Davenport, Iowa.  Chapman was also the head coach at Galesburg (IL) High School where he had wrestled in high school.  See the article below from the Galesburg Register-Mail

John Chapman: “He was like a dad to me”

Messiah College Camp Video

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Here is a link to four technique clips from the Messiah College camp.  Featured in these clips are 2000 NCAA 157 lb. champion Mike Helm, 2x Elizabethtown All-American Tyler Erdman, and 3x NCAA qualifier and Lewistown HS head coach Kirby Martin.

Messiah Camp Technique – 2010