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Wisconsin Conference Tournament Preview

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d3wrestle.com Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Preview (PDF Version)

Wisconsin-La Crosse has been dominant in the Wisconsin conference for some time now, winning each of the last 10 WIAC championships. This year, they take their typically strong team to Appleton West High School, where Lawrence will be the host. Ranked in the top five all year, UW-Lax is anchored by top ranked Tim Palmer (165) and Josh Chelf (174). Both have been wire to wire #1 ranked wrestlers and have yet to lose to Division III opponents.

As with last year, Stevens Point is the second best team in the conference with a formidable set of upper weights in the 165-174-184-197 punch of Wozniak, Bath, Engelland, and Bollig. Also greatly improved since former UW-Lax coach Tim Fader took over is Whitewater. They have climbed to #11 in the latest poll, giving the conference three teams in the top 11 and five of seven overall in the top 30.

Returning to defend their titles from 2007 are Calhoun of Stevens Point at 125, Kolinski at 133, Palmer at 165, Chelf at 174, and Laurent at 285 (all from UW-Lax). The NWCA has 13 WIAC athletes ranked in the February 12th rankings, and several weights have more than one, making for some interesting matchups come Sunday.

IIAC Underway

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Action is underway at the IIAC tournament.  Follow along on the Tournament Website.

Biggest upsets through the quarterfinals are Taylor over Miille at 125 and Bartlett over Hulegaard at 133.  Rough morning for Buena Vista lightweights.

UPDATE 3:17EST: Word is Wartburg has 7 of the first 9 weights in the finals (Struthers and Kreman in consolation)

Metropolitan Conference Tournament Preview

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d3wrestle.com Metropolitan Conference Preview (PDF Version)

Preview on host team Wilkes’ site

Dave Icenhower has had the TCNJ Lions in the top 20 of every national tournament since he took the helm, and the team has won 24 Metropolitan titles over the 29 years of the conference, including last year. This season, TCNJ is ranked 17th as a team by the NWCA and hopes to defend its Metro title with the likes of returning national qualifiers Ray Sarinelli and Greg Osgoodby.

Nipping at the heels of TCNJ will be balanced squads from Wilkes University and NYU. NYU is ranked ahead of the Lions, but fell 30-6 in an early season dual meet. Wilkes dropped a narrow 20-18 dual at the end of last month. King’s and York are also in the national rankings and have some excellent individuals, while Centenary was previously ranked and could make some noise.

Back to defend their titles from 2007 are Kyle Flickinger (York) at 125, NCAA champ Dave Morgan (King’s) at 133, and Greg Osgoodby (TCNJ) at 174. Sarinelli of TCNJ was also a national qualifier last year at 133, and Mike Gummerson (Centenary) was a national qualifier at 125 who has moved up to 133 this season, making 133 one of the more interesting weights in the tournament.

Empire Conference Preview

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d3wrestle.com Empire Collegiate Wrestling Conference Preview (PDF Version)

SUNY Cortland leads the charge in the Empire Conference as the defending champions and #5 ranked team nationally.  Cortland boasts 4 individuals ranked in the top 10 by d3wrestle.com, and most of their lineup should have a reasonable shot to make the conference finals.

The 8 team conference should produce plenty of challengers both from the three other nationally ranked teams and some strong individuals throughout.  #18 Ithaca has a strong young team including returning national qualifier Willy Horwath.  The Bombers should be able to mount a significant challenge for the team title.  In addition #24 SUNY Brockport, led by multiple All American Shaheim Bradshaw looks to maintain the status of perennial powerhouse.  The conference also welcomes newcomers in #26 Messiah and a Lycoming team that had been in the rankings most of the season.

Five champions return to the conference.  Both Leblancs from Cortland are up a weight from last year and McInally (RIT), Bradshaw (Brockport), and Hiffa (Oneonta) round out the defending champions.

NEWA Final Rankings

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February 19, 2008 Team | Individual

Midwest Regional Preview

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d3wrestle.com Midwest Regional Preview (PDF Version)

Delaware Valley has the longest trip to the Midwest Regional at Wabash this year and has yet to face most of the teams in the tournament, but they are still the favored team with a talented roster that hopes to defend their 2007 Regional title and win their second championship since joining the region last season. The Aggies have five wrestlers in the d3wrestle.com top ten and three more holding down contender and honorable mention slots.

Challenging the #4 ranked Delaware Valley squad is #27 Olivet with defending national runner-up Kyle Vanderhyde and #3 ranked Jason Brew as well as Mount St. Joseph, led by new coach Casey Stouffer and 2x All-American Elliot Spence, now down at 149 after two years at 157. Case Western reserve has a few wrestlers with finals potential including 2007 qualifier David Manoogian at 141 and Drew Gardella at 149. Also worth mentioning is Tri-State University, now in their first year of NCAA postseason competition.

Four champions return to this region, though only 2 of those at the same weight where they were victorious a year ago. Eracleo Vallejo of Manchester will defend his 125 lb. title, as will the previously mentioned Vanderhyde at 174. Spence drops to 149, while 184 lb. champ Daron Cruickshank moves down two weights from 184 to 165.

Travis Lang Article

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Lang Recaptures Passion for Wrestling

From the Bismarck Tribune 2/19/2008

Ohio Athletic Conference Preview

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d3wrestle.com Ohio Athletic Conference Preview (PDF Version)

Ever since Jason Miller came to Heidelberg, good things have happened to the team.  The career wins leader for the Student Princes, Miller is in his sixth season as the head man in Tiffin.  His team is ranked sixth in the latest NWCA poll and plans to defend its OAC tournament title after retaking the dual meet championship it lost to John Carroll last season.  Ohio Northern finished second in the OAC regular season, one match better than John Carroll, the only other OAC team to break the .500 mark in conference and overall competition.

The conference has a good number of returning champs, as only Ryan Summers (John Carroll) and Bryan Kmetz (Baldwin-Wallace) were seniors last year.  The champs at 125, 133, 141, 149, 157, and 174 all return, though Joe Pflug (Heidelberg) has moved up to 157 and Anthony Coleman (ONU) has followed suit and gone to 165.  That leaves Penny, Pizzuro, Sanchez, and Plowman to defend their 2007 titles.

Centennial Conference Tournament Preview

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d3wrestle.com Centennial Conference Preview (PDF Version Here)

After five consecutive Centennial Championships, the run of Ursinus College atop the Centennial Conference could be ending in a year when they host the tournament in the face of a strong push from the newly invigorated Merchant Marine Academy. Two years of strong recruiting have the Mariners poised to make a run at the top of the conference. Though not nearly as high profile as the Iowa Conference, the Centennial stands to improve on last year’s total of two All-Americans, even though both Andrew Winfield of McDaniel and Matt Loesch of Muhlenberg no longer suit up for their respective teams.

The champs at each of the first three weights return, though each has moved up to the next weight this year as Phil Greene (USMMA), Billy Hall (Muhlenberg), and Rob Kein (Muhlenberg) will try their luck at the next class up. Brandon MacWhinnie (Stevens Institute) also moves up from 165 to 174 to seek that elusive All-America honor after missing out three years in a row. Returning to the same weight are champs Matt Shank (149) and Andrew Goldstein (157) of Gettysburg, along with Eric Fishel (184) of Johns Hopkins and Joseph Tartar (285) of Muhlenberg. Stephen Kingsland (125) of Ursinus was the lone wildcard selection this year and has yet to be beat in an abbreviated season at 125. In total, 9 of the 11 qualifiers from last year return.

Iowa Conference Tournament Preview

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d3wrestle.com IIAC Preview (PDF Version Here)

IIAC Tournament Website

Wartburg is the clear favorite once again as the Knights attempt to make it 16 IIAC team championships in a row as the host team this Thursday. With a 22-0 dual meet record and eight wrestlers in the latest d3wrestle.com rankings, they are poised to do just that. Aaron Wernimont, Romeo Djoumessi, and TJ Miller all will be defending their titles from 2007 with Jake Helvey hoping to improve on his 2007 runner up finish.

Along with the trio of Wartburg defending champs, Jestin Hulegaard of Buena Vista is the only other returning champion this season, though runners-up Chris Heilman and Pat McCauley of Cornell, Alec Bonander and John Miller of Luther, and Jay Figgins of Loras are all hoping to make the jump one step higher on the podium and take home a conference championship.

Waynesburg Hires Ron Headlee

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WAYNESBURG SPORTS INFORMATION NEWS RELEASE

Waynesburg University announces hirings of Ron Headlee as head wrestling coach, John Yates as assistant coach

WAYNESBURG (Feb. 15) – The Waynesburg University Department of Athletics announced the hiring of Ron Headlee as head wrestling coach Friday. He will assume the head coaching duties following next weekend’s competition at the NCAA Midwest Regionals in Crawfordsville, Ind.

Joining Headlee on the Yellow Jackets’ coaching staff will be John Yates, with whom Headlee worked as an assistant at Waynesburg Central High School in recent years.

“I’m elated to announce the hiring of not one, but two gentlemen that have such outstanding reputations in Western Pennsylvania with their wrestling backgrounds and coaching experiences,” said Director of Athletics Rudy Marisa.

Headlee brings an impressive record of success on the mat from around the Greene County area. The Waynesburg native started his coaching career at nearby Jefferson-Morgan High School, serving as head coach from 1988-97. While with the Rockets, he compiled an impressive 111-25-1 record and won five Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic League (WPIAL) team championships. Headlee also coached a total of 24 WPIAL champions, 15 state place winners and seven state championships.

“My two high school coaches, Joe Ayersman and Ralph Adamson, were alumni of Waynesburg, and I feel privileged to get the opportunity to keep a great tradition going,” said Headlee. “I am fortunate to bring with me a great assistant in John Yates, whom I feel will be a great asset to the Waynesburg program.”

Following his tenure at J-M, Headlee served as a junior high coach and assistant coach for the Waynesburg Central High School wrestling teams. While with the Raiders, he helped coach Coleman Scott, a three-time Pennsylvania state champion and three-time NCAA All-American at Oklahoma State.

Headlee graduated from Messiah College in 1982 with a degree in Health and Physical Education. He is a member of the Hall of Fame at Messiah after registering a career-record of 101-16-1 and earning All-American honors his senior season. (d3wrestle.com note – Headlee was the first NCAA All-American at Messiah)

He resides in Waynesburg with his wife, Karen, and their two children, Drew and Ethan, both of whom wrestle at the University of Pittsburgh.

Yates comes to the University following a successful stint as a head coach at Waynesburg Central, registering a record of 140-43 in 10 seasons. While with the Raiders he coached 15 WPIAL individual champions, 20 state place winners and six state champions.

Yates, a native of Cranberry Twp., Pa., graduated from Pitt in 1989 with a degree in Science Education following his four-year career with the Panthers’ wrestling team.

NWCA Rankings #8

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February 12, 2008 Team | Individual

Wrestler of the Week: Phil Moenkedick

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Phil Moenkedick, a freshman 174 from Concordia-Moorhead, is the d3wrestle.com Wrestler of the Week. A freshman from Perham, Minnesota, Moenkedick was a Minnesota state finalist before joining the Cobbers this season. In his first season of competition, Moenkedick has rolled to a 31-4 record with 12 falls. Last weekend, he won the North Country Invitational at St. John’s University, defeating Craig Kreman of Wartburg and George Lynaugh of Augsburg along the way to becoming the first Concordia wrestler to top 30 wins in a season since 2005. He also won in Concordia’s 23-19 win over Jamestown CC on Thursday.

This season, Moenkedick has won at the North Country Invitational, the Cobber Open, and the Dragon Open. Moenkedick is back in action with the Cobbers tonight against the University of Mary and Friday against St. Olaf before refocusing for the Great Lakes Regional on February 23rd at St. John’s.

NEWA Rankings #9

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February 11th, 2008 Individual | Team

Dual Meet Results 2/10/08

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Williams 24, Oneonta 17
Wesleyan 26, Oneonta 12
Wesleyan 21, Williams 18

Trinity Quad: JWU (3-0), Springfield (2-1), Plymouth State, Trinity (0-3)