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2022 d3wrestle.com Freshman of the Year

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Jacob Reed

The 2022 d3wrestle.com Freshman of the Year is Jacob Reed of Ohio Northern. Reed finished in 3rd place at 141 lbs. at the NCAA Championships. He was the highest finisher among freshmen and the only freshman to finish in the top five in his weight class. Reed began his college career with a win at the season-opening Mount Union Invitational and build off his great start all the way until March. He was victorious at the Ohio Northern Invitational and the Wilkes Invitational and placed 2nd at Manchester and 7th at Wheaton. He started the postseason with a runner-up finish at the Central Region to earn his spot in Iowa where he went 5-1 to finish in 3rd place.

Reed finished the season with a 43-5 record. Three of those losses, including each of his losses in the regional and national tournaments were to the eventual NCAA champion Jordin James. He avenged one of his other losses in the regional semifinal to punch his ticket to his first NCAA Championships. Reed came to Ohio Northern from Lancaster High School in Ohio. Last season, he finished in 4th place in the Ohio Division I state tournament. He was a 4x state qualifier, though the 2020 tournament was canceled due to COVID-19. Congratulations to Jacob Reed, the 2022 d3wrestle.com Freshman of the Year.

Prater resigns at Fontbonne

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Head Men's And Women's Wrestling Coach Amond Prater Announces Resignation

The first coach in Fontbonne Wrestling history has resigned his position, the school announced late last week. Amond Prater coached the men’s and women’s teams at the St. Louis, Missouri, school since their beginning in the 2019-2020 season. The school has begun its search for Prater’s replacement and the job can be seen on their employment website.

Head Men’s And Women’s Wrestling Coach Amond Prater Announces Resignation

DIII Wrestlers in Freestyle at Bill Farrell

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Several wrestlers with Division III histories placed at the Bill Farrell International in freestyle this past weekend. Michael Tortorice qualified for the world team trials with a second place finish. Former Greco-Roman world team member Joe Rau also finished second in his weight class in freestyle to also earn a spot in the trials.

Full Results

Michael Tortorice, UW-Whitewater, 2nd at 57kg
Elroy Perkin, UW-Whitewater, 3rd at 70kg
Owen Webster, one year at Augsburg before transferring to Minnesota, 2nd at 86kg
Josef Rau, Elmhurst, 2nd at 92kg

The top-placing medalist at each weight who had not already qualified eared a spot in next month’s world team trials. Since Zane Richards, the champion at 57kg and Michael Macchiavello, the champion at 97kg, have already qualified, runners-up Tortorice and Rau got the spots at their weights.

226 athletes are now qualified for the trials across freestyle, Greco-Roman, and women’s wrestling. Here are those who have wrestled in Division III. The top three finishers from the 2022 NCAA DIII Championships are eligible to enter the Greco-Roman trials but must indicate their interest to USA Wrestling ahead of time.

Freestyle
57kg – Michael Tortorice, UW-Whitewater
97kg – Josef Rau, Elmhurst

Greco-Roman
60kg – Leslie (Mike) Fuenffinger, Augsburg
72kg – Orlando Ponce, Augsburg
82kg – Richard Carlson, UW-La Crosse
87kg – Josef Rau, Elmhurst
87kg – Ryan Epps, Augsburg
87kg – Tyler Hannah, UW-Platteville
130kg – Donny Longendyke, Augsburg
130kg – Kaleb Reeves, Coe

Carlson wins 2022 Bill Farrell; other DIII wrestlers place

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The Bill Farrell Memorial Tournament continues this weekend in Cedar Falls, Iowa, but the Greco-Roman tournament wrapped up yesterday. See the full results and video replays here. These are the placewinners among current or former Division III wrestlers.

72kg – Orlando Ponce, Augsburg, 2nd place
82kg – Ryan Epps, Augsburg, 4th place
87kg – Richard Carlson, UW-La Crosse, 1st place
97kg – Guy Patron, Loras, 3rd place
130kg – Kaleb Reeves, Coe, 3rd place
130kg – Tom Foote, Williams, 4th place

The highlight was former UW-La Crosse Eagle Richard Carlson coming back from a 7-0 deficit to pin 2021 World Team member Alan Vera to clinch the title at 87kg. Carlson’s win earned him a spot on the Pan-Am Championships team at 87kg. Watch the match here (FloPro account required).

Greensboro names Harty to head coach position

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wrestling coach

Greensboro College has named Justin Harty as their next head men’s and women’s wrestling coach. Kevin Birmingham had coached the team from 2019 until shortly after the NCAA tournament where Josh Wilson became highest placewinner in team history. Harty comes to the Pride after five seasons at Northern Guilford High School, a scant 11 miles from the Greensboro Campus. Harty wrestled for the University of North Carolina where he was a four time All-American and 1996 NCAA runner-up. Greensboro will enter their 8th season of wrestling this fall.


Greensboro College Welcomes Justin Harty as Head Wrestling Coach

March 31, 2022

Greensboro, NC—Greensboro College is pleased to announce the appointment of Justin Harty as Head Coach of the Men’s and Women’s Wrestling programs. Harty has stepped down as head coach at Northern Guilford High School where in 2020 he led the Nighthawks to a NCHSAA State Dual Team Wrestling Championship in just his 3rd season at the school.

During his five-year stint at Northern, the program recorded a 121-15 dual team record while capturing three conference and two regional championship titles. He inherits a Pride program that qualified two men and two women to the 2022 NCAA III national championships. As a team, the Pride men placed 11th out of 20 teams in the NCAA III Southeast Regional Tournament.

A native of South Dakota where he was a three-time All-State wrestler and a state champion discus thrower, Harty has an exceptional pedigree as an athlete and coach. He finished his UNC wrestling career as a four-time NCAA Division I All-American, and was a four-time ACC undefeated champion for the Tar Heels in leading them to four consecutive conference titles. He also earned four NCAA Academic All-America honors. As a student leader, Harty was voted by the UNC student-athletes and coaches to be President of the Monogram Club, which is the voice for all UNC Tar Heel student-athletes on the Athletics Council.

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Baldwin Wallace Graduate Assistant

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Graduate Assistant Coach – Wrestling

Job Summary:  Under the direct supervision of the Head Coach, works to assist, oversee, instruct, and implement the strategies, goals, and philosophy of the BW athletic team. Will assist the Head Coach with all aspects of recruitment and preparation for athletic competition and as a representative of the university, will act in a manner that supports and encourages both the University and athletic department mission statements. 

Essential Tasks, Duties and Responsibilities:  The following outlines the essential functions of the position and is not to be considered a detailed description of all duties inherent in the position.  

  • Evaluate and recruit student athletes that fit the BW profile by attending showcase events, tournaments, and high school events. 
  • Assist in scheduling, coordinating and conduct of campus visits.
  • Analyze performance and instruct athletes in sport specific techniques and strategies in preparation for and during athletics competition.
  • Assists in the organization, preparation and implementation of appropriate training and practice sessions.
  • Be a positive role model for our student athletes to emulate.  Represent the University and program with a high degree of professionalism, sportsmanship and integrity
  • Implement strategies necessary for short and long-term success 
  • Assist our student athletes with their academic progress as assigned by head coach.
  • Represents the athletic program in a positive light to various internal and external constituencies
  • Performs miscellaneous job-related duties as assigned
  • Ability to foster a cooperative work environment and provide mutual support with all constituencies and colleagues

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree required, 
  • Previous collegiate playing or coaching experience preferred
  • Applicant must gain acceptance into Baldwin Wallace University’s graduate program.
  • Knowledge of athletic recruitment methods and techniques
  • Ability to follow directions, be organized, and carry out assignments effectively
  • Understanding of NCAA Division III, Ohio Athletic Conference and Baldwin Wallace University rules, regulations and guidelines
  • Ability to work with recruiting database system
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills, ability to work with a wide range of constituencies in a diverse environment
  • Must be able to travel, and possess and maintain a valid driver’s license
  • Must possess a strong commitment to diversity and inclusiveness

Conditions of Employment

  • Must be accepted into a Graduate Degree program at Baldwin Wallace University
  • Exposure to unusual elements, heat, cold, loud noise, long hours, many people in a small area, physical activity such as running and carrying objects 20-100lbs
  • Must successfully complete a background check
  • Must maintain CPR/AED certification
  • Must be able to secure and maintain certification to drive university vans and must complete Stewards of Children training program

Compensation: 

  • A competitive stipend, housing options and graduate school tuition is included with this position

Application Procedures:

Applications will be reviewed as received and continue until the position is filled. Send resume, cover letter and contact information for three professional references in one (1) Word document or one (1) PDF and submit via the To Apply link on HR’s Current Job Openings web page.  http://www.bw.edu/resources/hr/jobs

Baldwin Wallace University is an EEO/AA employer and educator.  At BW, we support and encourage diversity in a variety of forms. We value and appreciate inclusive excellence in the classroom, within extracurricular activities, and as we engage our community partners.  Learn more at Diversity Affairs – http://www.bw.edu/quickfacts/diversity/

2022 d3wrestle.com All-Freshman Team

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The 2022 d3wrestle.com All-Freshman Team is made up of Division III wrestlers who qualified for the NCAA Championships and also were in high school during the 2020-2021 season. Please leave a comment if a wrestler was missed or misidentified. The Freshman of the Year will be named later.

Five freshman wrestlers achieved All-American Honors this season
141 Jacob Reed, Ohio Northern, 3rd Place
149 Michael Conklin, TCNJ, 8th Place
157 Darian Estevez, Chicago, 8th Place
165 Cooper Pontelandolfo, NYU, 6th Place
184 Charles Baczek, Wabash, 6th Place

These wrestlers qualified for the NCAA Championships
125 Derek Steele, Augsburg
125 Austin Fashouer, Wilkes
133 Zach Levey, Brockport
133 Bryce Parke, Coe
141 Javen Estrada, North Central
141 Zach Sato, UW-Eau Claire
149 Hunter Campbell, Averett
149 Brandon Bowles, Muhlenberg
149 Colby Frost, Southern Maine
157 Joe Chapman, Coast Guard
174 Donovan Palmer, Baldwin Wallace
174 Daniel Devera, John Carroll
174 Jared Stricker, UW-Eau Claire
184 Mauro Pellot, Alvernia
197 Josh Harkless, RIT
285 Ben Kawczynski, UW-La Crosse

Roy Hill to coach Marymount

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Hill Announced as Head Men's Wrestling Coach

Longtime area high school coach Roy Hill has been selected to become the first head men’s wrestling coach at Marymount University. Hill has been the head coach at nearby Hayfield Secondary School since 1992. He has also been the president of the Northern Virginia Wrestling Coaches Association. He is a USA Wrestling Gold Certified coach and is a member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.

Marymount plans to begin competition in men’s wrestling for the 2022-2023 season.


Hill Announced as Head Men’s Wrestling Coach

Arlington, Va. — Marymount University Assistant Vice President and Director of Athletics and Recreation Jill McCabe has announced the hiring of Roy Hill as the first-ever Head Men’s Wrestling Coach at Marymount.

Hill brings over 30 years of experience to the table as the Saints’ wrestling program gets off the ground this fall.

“Building and expounding on relationships is essential,” said Hill. “Northern Virginia deserves to have a top notch Division III option for the large number of quality wrestlers who want to get a quality education while being in the business hub of the nation.”

A graduate of Virginia Military Institute, Hill has served as the Head Wrestling Coach at Hayfield High School since 1992. Hill turned Hayfield into a regional power and has produced multiple Virginia State Champions. He was responsible for all aspects of the program, from recruiting athletes, practice planning, and collegiate prep work.

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Final Season-Long Statistical Leaders

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The final standings in each of the season-long awards races have been released. The winner of each award was recognized at the NCAA Championships. Only matches between Division III opponents were counted in these calculations. For the Most Dominant award, each match was given the dual meet point value (6 for fall, 5 for tech fall, 4 for major decision, 3 for decision) and losses were counted as negative. The match values were added up and averaged to generate the numbers below.

Full NCAA Release

Most Dominant – Bradan Birt, Millikin, 5.45 team points per match
Most Falls – Kaleb Reeves, Coe, 24 falls in 34:14
Most Tech Falls – Michael Ross, Johnson & Wales, 22 techs in 92:39

The Top 20 in each category appears below. Bold indicates NCAA Champion.

Division III – Most Dominant
RankNameSchoolWeightAvg. Team Points
1Bradan BirtMillikin1655.45
2Kaidon WintersRIT1575.20
2Kaleb ReevesCoe2855.19
4Brett KalinerStevens1495.00
4Cornell BeachemMt. St. Joseph1745.00
6Nathan LackmanRhode Island Col.1574.68
7Paul DetwilerCoast Guard1844.61
8Jarrit ShinhosterWis.-Whitewater1844.59
9Matt LackmanAlvernia1654.47
10Kyle HatchWabash1654.42
11Michael RossJWU (Providence)1744.39
11Jordan WallaceIthaca1974.39
13Jimmy McAuliffeElmhurst1414.29
14Kyle SlendornStevens1414.26
15Jacob DecaturBaldwin Wallace1254.25
15Zane MulderWartburg1744.25
17Jack HeldtWabash1974.21
18Kyle BriggsWartburg1844.16
19Dalton RohrbaughYork (PA)1334.15
20John FulmerLycoming2854.10
Division III – Falls
RankNameSchoolWeightFallsTime
1Kaleb ReevesCoe2852434:14
2Bradan BirtMillikin1652349:19
3Kaidon WintersRIT1572363:28
4Joe SalernoWash. & Lee1652140:16
5Michael GonyeaCastleton1332040:40
6Matt LackmanAlvernia1652048:06
7Mitchell ArchCWRU1491830:47
8Michael BlandoSUNY Oneonta1411831:20
9Evan FidelibusNew England Col.1491838:03
10Beau YinemanWis.-Oshkosh1971840:57
11Jake DeguireSpringfield1571843:16
12Colin HonderdCornell Col.1841847:40
13Gable CrebsLycoming1971720:59
14Javen EstradaNorth Central (IL)1411726:35
15Colton BabcockWilkes1841734:03
16Jeff NugentElmhurst1651737:32
17Tyler KimAugsburg2851738:00
18Peter McCuskerMillikin1571760:42
19Kyle SlendornStevens1411766:26
20Nick BarnhartMessiah1571768:42
Division III – Tech Falls
RankNameSchoolWeightTech FallsTime
1Michael RossJWU (Providence)1742292:39
2Tyler ShilsonAugsburg1571674:01
3Cooper PontelandolfoNYU1651347:38
4Nick RoggeAugsburg1841239:30
5Quinn TobinAlvernia1411249:33
6Schuyler CaprellaOhio Northern1571138:09
7Fox MaxwellBridgewater St.1741142:10
8Brett KalinerStevens1491165:14
9Bradan BirtMillikin1651038:57
10Gavin HollingsworthAlvernia174936:26
11Brock HendersonCoe141944:35
12Trevor BorylaAugustana (IL)133951:22
13Jacob DecaturBaldwin Wallace125954:47
14Chris PerryTrinity (CT)141835:41
15Albert XingWilliams157836:54
16Jarrod BrezovecJohn Carroll141837:47
17Ethan HarstedWheaton (IL)133729:37
18Nicholas ArborioWestern New Eng.125731:09
19Jacob KrakowLoras174732:16
20Samuel BraswellAverett125741:32

North Central GA Position

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North Central has an opening for Graduate Assistant Coach for the men’s wrestling team.

Apply Here – Men’s Wrestling Graduate Assistant

Essential Functions:

  1. Assist Head Coach with scheduling and securing the team’s travel arrangements.
  2. Manage players according to collegiate standards for sportsmanship and the rules of college athletic associations.
  3. Assist Head Coach with all necessary NCAA Division Ill compliance issues.
  4. Assist Head Coach with managing the budget, and procuring supplies and equipment.
  5. Act as a liaison and on-campus representative for the Wrestling Team in the absence of the Head Coach.
  6. Demonstrate the ability to guide, teach and communicate with student-athletes, as well as a strong commitment to student development and excellent leadership and interpersonal communication skills.
  7. Assist Head coach with recruiting efforts on and off-campus.
  8. Other duties as assigned.

Marymount and St. Vincent to add wrestling

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In the lead up to the NCAA Championships, Marymount University and St. Vincent College announced the addition of wrestling.

Marymount University, located in Arlington, Virginia, will add men’s and women’s wrestling. The men plan to compete this coming season with the women in 2023-2024. The school primarily competes in the Atlantic East Conference. Centenary is currently the only school in the conference with men’s wrestling. Full Story.

St. Vincent College, located in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, will bring men’s wrestling back to campus for the 2023-2024 season. The school previously sponsored wrestling from 1963-1975. St. Vincent is in the President’s Athletic Conference with fellow wrestling members Thiel, Washington & Jefferson, and Waynesburg. Full Story.

UW-Eau Claire Assistant Position

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A 10-month, $10,000 stipend with housing provided, professional limited staff position is available in Intercollegiate Athletics beginning August 1, 2022, or as soon as possible after August 1st. The working title for this assignment is Assistant Wrestling Coach with an official title in the Coach title series.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: A Bachelor’s degree is required.  Knowledge of sports is essential, as is a proven ability to manage multiple tasks in a fast-paced, deadline-oriented setting. Must have strong moral character, work ethic, leadership, and communication skills. A commitment to athletic excellence within an academic environment.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Prior successful playing and/or coaching experience at the collegiate level. A master’s degree may be considered an asset.

DUTIES:

  1. Assist the head coach in directing a highly successful program within the guidelines of the University, the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC), and NCAA Division III.
  2. Assist in the planning and direction of all practices, matches and team events.
  3. Assist in the recruitment and retention of qualified student athletes consistent with the academic standards of the University.
  4. Assist with the care and inventory of equipment for the program.
  5. Assist with the promotion of the sport with students, alumni, and members of the community.
  6. Assist with promoting program revenue generation related to the program.
  7. Participate in department fundraising and public relations events.
  8. Assume other duties as agreed upon by the Head Coach and Athletics Director.

THE UNITThe unit of Intercollegiate Athletics consists of 60+ staff members.  The Intercollegiate Athletics website is www.blugolds.com

UNIVERSITY and EAU CLAIRE COMMUNITYUW-Eau Claire, an institution of approximately 11,500 students and 1,400 faculty and staff, is consistently recognized as a top comprehensive university in the Midwest and is widely known as a leader in faculty-undergraduate research and study abroad. We strive for excellence in liberal education and select graduate and professional programs through commitment to teaching and learning and dedication to our core values of diversity, sustainability, leadership, and innovation.

The City of Eau Claire, situated at the confluence of the Chippewa and Eau Claire rivers, is at the center of a metropolitan area of approximately 100,000 people located 90 miles east of Minneapolis/St. Paul. The area features beautiful parks and trails, strong public schools, a vibrant arts scene and local food culture, and abundant recreational opportunities.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Applications are submitted electronically. Please follow instructions found on the following UW-Eau Claire Web site: https://www.uwec.edu/jobpostings/ .You must create an account and login before you can apply.  If you have not yet registered, click on the “Click here to Register” link to begin the registration process. If you are already a registered user, input your “User Name” and “Password” and select “Login.”  Click the link to the Athletics: Assistant Wrestling Coach position (Job ID # 17355) and then click the “Apply Now” button to submit your application electronically.  Your application will not be considered complete until all required documents are attached, and all required fields are completed.  Please be sure you have included the following in PDF format:

  • Letter of application
  • Resume
  • Unofficial transcript of highest degree earned
  • Names and contact information for three references.

Please direct requests for additional information to:

Tim Fader, Head Coach, faderta@uwec.edu; 715-836-2202

To ensure consideration, completed applications must be received by May 1, 2022.  However, screening may continue until position is filled. 

All-Americans by Class Year

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Here are the class years, as listed on the roster, for each of the 80 All-Americans. If a wrestler was listed as a grad student or 5th year, he was marked down as a senior. This is not an accurate representation of eligibility year, since last year did not count due to COVID. There are seniors on this list that have eligibility remaining and could return next season.

Freshmen: 5
Sophomores: 14
Juniors: 26
Seniors/Grad Students: 35

PlaceNameTeamClass
6thCooper PontelandolfoNew YorkFr
3rdJacob ReedOhio NorthernFr
8thMichael ConklinTCNJFr
8thDarian EstevezUniversity Of ChicagoFr
6thCharles BaczekWabashFr
5thMatt LackmanAlverniaSo
2ndMichael PetrellaBaldwin WallaceSo
8thJames RodriguezCastletonSo
5thCoy SpoonerCoast GuardSo
4thWill EsmoilCoeSo
5thJosh WilsonGreensboroSo
7thGable CrebsLycomingSo
4thAlex VillarNorth CentralSo
6thRobby BatesNorth CentralSo
7thKyle MerrittNorwichSo
2ndDonovan KingOlivetSo
7thSeth BrossardUW-La CrosseSo
4thZane MulderWartburgSo
8thJoe PinsWartburgSo
3rdTyler ShilsonAugsburgJr
4thTyler KimAugsburgJr
6thBentley Schwanebeck-OstermannAugsburgJr
1stJacob DecaturBaldwin WallaceJr
2ndAndrew PerelkaJohn CarrollJr
7thLuke ReicoskyJohn CarrollJr
4thShane LiegelLorasJr
7thJohn FulmerLycomingJr
8thTommy RussellMillikinJr
1stCornell BeachemMount St. JosephJr
1stRobbie PrecinNorth CentralJr
1stNathan LackmanRhode Island CollegeJr
8thAustin LambRITJr
7thMahlic SallahRoanokeJr
4thKyle SlendornStevensJr
7thStefan MajorStevensJr
6thRyan FleckUniversity Of ChicagoJr
5thNolan HertelUW-La CrosseJr
3rdBeau YinemanUW-OshkoshJr
7thZach ThompsonUW-PlattevilleJr
2ndJack HeldtWabashJr
2ndZayren TerukinaWartburgJr
5thKristian RumphWartburgJr
6thDavid HollingsworthWartburgJr
4thRyan LuthWashington & LeeJr
6thRiley ParkerWashington & LeeJr
5thSolomon NielsenAugsburgSr
4thSamuel BraswellAverettSr
6thBrandon WoodyAverettSr
3rdShandon AkeoCentralSr
2ndPaul DetwilerCoast GuardSr
3rdKaleb ReevesCoeSr
8thDemitreus HenryCortlandSr
5thJimmy McAuliffeElmhurstSr
5thChibueze ChukwueziIthacaSr
8thJordan WallaceIthacaSr
8thHank BehaeghelJohns HopkinsSr
2ndMichael RossJohnson & WalesSr
3rdJacob KrakowLorasSr
7thJosiah GehrMessiahSr
1stBradan BirtMillikinSr
1stJordin JamesMount UnionSr
6thDavid MasseyMount UnionSr
1stCody BaldridgeNorth CentralSr
2ndKaidon WintersRITSr
6thZach StedefordRITSr
5thNico RamirezSouthern VirginiaSr
1stBrett KalinerStevensSr
8thDaniel SurichTCNJSr
3rdChase SchmidtUW-Eau ClaireSr
1stJordan LemckeUW-OshkoshSr
4thMatt BerlinUW-Stevens PointSr
1stJaritt ShinhosterUW-WhitewaterSr
2ndCarlos ChampagneWabashSr
2ndKyle HatchWabashSr
3rdAlex BarrWabashSr
3rdKyle BriggsWartburgSr
5thBrady KynerWartburgSr
7thNicholas ArborioWestern New EnglandSr
3rdDalton RohrbaughYorkSr
4thCamden FarrowYorkSr

York College Men’s & Women’s FT Assistant

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York College is starting women’s wrestling next season and is adding a full time assistant to work with both teams. See below.

Assistant Men’s and Women’s Wrestling Coach

About York College of Pennsylvania:
Established in 1787, York College of Pennsylvania is a private, four-year college located in the city of York, a hub of arts and industry between Baltimore and Philadelphia. Housed on 190 picturesque acres, the college is known for its focus on experiential learning and community engagement, serving over 4,000 undergraduate and 300+ graduate students in more than 70 baccalaureate majors, along with 20+ graduate and professional programs. Deeply rooted in the liberal arts and recognized for excellence in its professional nursing, business, engineering, and education programs, York is ranked among the nation’s top 50 Best Value Schools by U.S. News. The College’s robust recreation and athletics program is among the best in the region, and is home to 23 NCAA III Division sports teams and 30+ intramural sports. A Princeton Review Best Northeastern College, York prides itself on its experienced, engaged faculty; its high-impact and student-centric philosophy; and its long-standing commitment to affordability and accessibility.

York College is committed to building a diverse college community and encourages members of underrepresented groups to apply.

Job Description:
The Assistant Wrestling Coach is responsible for supporting the Head Wrestling Coach in administering the varsity men’s and women’s wrestling programs. This is a full-time position with particular emphasis on the recruitment and coaching of qualified women’s wresting student-athletes. York College is a member of the Middle Atlantic Conference and will begin competing in women’s wrestling in the fall of 2023.

Requirements:
A bachelor’s degree is required, as well as sound wrestling background with a minimum of two years of experience in recruiting and coaching at the collegiate level.

Additional Information:
York College of Pennsylvania is an Equal Opportunity Employer. For a copy of York College’s Annual Security Report, you may contact the Office of Campus Safety or visit the website: Annual Security Report

Application Instructions:
Interested candidates should electronically submit a cover letter, resume and contact information for three references.

Review of applications will begin immediately. While applications will be accepted until the position is filled, for full consideration, applications should be received by March 28, 2022.

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2022 All-Americans and Region Performance

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All-Americans and Team Scores
Lower Midwest – 18 AA, 4 finalists, 3 champs – 270 Points
Southeast – 16 AA, 1 finalist, 1 champ – 191.5 Points
Upper Midwest – 15 AA, 2 finalists, 2 champs – 207.5 Points
Central – 14 AA, 9 finalists, 3 champs – 220.5 Points
Mideast – 9 AA, 1 finalist, 0 champs – 83.5 Points
Northeast – 8 AA, 3 finalists, 1 champ – 109 Points

Breakdown by Weight

CLMMENESEUM
1252312
1332222
14121131
149221111
157111113
165121112
174122111
184122111
197111122
28512122
Total1418981615

All-Americans – 26 unseeded (in italics below)

125NameTeamRegion165NameTeamRegion
1stJacob DecaturBaldwin WallaceC1stBradan BirtMillikinLM
2ndCarlos ChampagneWabashC2ndKyle HatchWabashC
3rdShandon AkeoCentralLM3rdChase SchmidtUW-Eau ClaireUM
4thSamuel BraswellAverettSE4thWill EsmoilCoeLM
5thBrady KynerWartburgLM5thMatt LackmanAlverniaSE
6thRiley ParkerWashington & LeeSE6thCooper PontelandolfoNew YorkNE
7thNicholas ArborioWestern New EnglandNE7thSeth BrossardUW-La CrosseUM
8thTommy RussellMillikinLM8thAustin LambRITME
133174
1stRobbie PrecinNorth CentralLM1stCornell BeachemMount St. JosephC
2ndAndrew PerelkaJohn CarrollC2ndMichael RossJohnson & WalesNE
3rdDalton RohrbaughYorkSE3rdJacob KrakowLorasLM
4thMatt BerlinUW-Stevens PointUM4thZane MulderWartburgLM
5thJosh WilsonGreensboroSE5thSolomon NielsenAugsburgUM
6thDavid MasseyMount UnionC6thZach StedefordRITME
7thZach ThompsonUW-PlattevilleUM7thStefan MajorStevensSE
8thJoe PinsWartburgLM8thDemitreus HenryCortlandME
141184
1stJordin JamesMount UnionC1stJaritt ShinhosterUW-WhitewaterUM
2ndZayren TerukinaWartburgLM2ndPaul DetwilerCoast GuardNE
3rdJacob ReedOhio NorthernC3rdKyle BriggsWartburgLM
4thKyle SlendornStevensSE4thShane LiegelLorasLM
5thJimmy McAuliffeElmhurstUM5thChibueze ChukwueziIthacaME
6thBrandon WoodyAverettSE6thCharles BaczekWabashC
7thJosiah GehrMessiahSE7thMahlic SallahRoanokeSE
8thJames RodriguezCastletonNE8thDaniel SurichTCNJME
149197
1stBrett KalinerStevensSE1stCody BaldridgeNorth CentralLM
2ndMichael PetrellaBaldwin WallaceC2ndJack HeldtWabashC
3rdAlex BarrWabashC3rdBeau YinemanUW-OshkoshUM
4thAlex VillarNorth CentralLM4thCamden FarrowYorkSE
5thKristian RumphWartburgLM5thCoy SpoonerCoast GuardNE
6thRyan FleckUniversity Of ChicagoUM6thBentley Schwanebeck-OstermannAugsburgUM
7thKyle MerrittNorwichNE7thGable CrebsLycomingSE
8thMichael ConklinTCNJME8thJordan WallaceIthacaME
157285
1stNathan LackmanRhode Island CollegeNE1stJordan LemckeUW-OshkoshUM
2ndKaidon WintersRITME2ndDonovan KingOlivetC
3rdTyler ShilsonAugsburgUM3rdKaleb ReevesCoeLM
4thRyan LuthWashington & LeeSE4thTyler KimAugsburgUM
5thNolan HertelUW-La CrosseUM5thNico RamirezSouthern VirginiaSE
6thDavid HollingsworthWartburgLM6thRobby BatesNorth CentralLM
7thLuke ReicoskyJohn CarrollC7thJohn FulmerLycomingSE
8thDarian EstevezUniversity Of ChicagoUM8thHank BehaeghelJohns HopkinsME

McKinney to succeed Headlee at Waynesburg

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Aaron McKinney has been selected to succeed the retiring Ron Headlee as head coach at Waynesburg University. McKinney spent the past four seasons as the head coach at nearby West Allegheny High School. Prior to coaching at West Allegheny, McKinney was a 100-match winner for Lock Haven University.

McKinney hired as head wrestling coach
WAYNESBURG, Pa. (March 14) – The Waynesburg University Department of Athletics is excited to announce the hiring of Aaron McKinney as its new head wrestling coach. He comes to Waynesburg after building an exceptional resume that includes extensive experience as a high school competitor and coach, standout collegiate athlete and club instructor.

“I am very excited about the addition of Aaron McKinney to the Waynesburg University Athletic Department. Coach McKinney’s success as a high school and club wrestling coach, along with his relationships in the local wrestling community and background as a Division I wrestler, will certainly open new doors for the Waynesburg University Wrestling Program,” said Waynesburg University Director of Athletics Adam Jack. “I look forward to the continued growth of the student-athletes on the mat, in the classroom, and as young men, under the guidance of Coach McKinney.”

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2022 NCAA Final Results

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Final Individual Brackets | Final Team Scores | Finals Video Replay

Championship Final Results
125: Jacob Decatur (Baldwin Wallace) dec. Carlos Champagne (Wabash), 6-3
133: Robbie Precin (North Central) dec. Andrew Perelka (John Carroll), 6-4
141: Jordin James (Mount Union) dec. Zayren Terukina (Wartburg), 3-2
149: Brett Kaliner (Stevens) dec. Michael Petrella (Baldwin Wallace), 4-2
157: Nathan Lackman (Rhode Island College) dec. Kaidon Winters (RIT), 5-3, SV-1
165: Bradan Birt (Millikin) maj. dec. Kyle Hatch (Wabash), 14-2
174: Cornell Beachem (Mount St. Joseph) dec. Michael Ross (Johnson and Wales), 5-1
184: Jaritt Shinhoster (UW-Whitewater) dec. Paul Detwiler (Coast Guard), 12-6
197: Cody Baldridge (North Central) dec. Jack Heldt (Wabash), 3-2
285: Jordan Lemcke (UW-Oshkosh) dec. Donovan King (Olivet), 2-0

Tournament Awards
Outstanding Wrestler: Bradan Birt, Millikin
Tournament Coach of the Year: Brian Anderson, Wabash
Tournament Assistant Coaches of the Year: Wabash
Rookie Coach of the Year: Bill Jacoutot, Brockport
Most Falls: Kaleb Reeves, Coe

Season-long Awards
Most Dominant: Bradan Birt, Millikin – 5.45
Most Falls: Kaleb Reeves, Coe – 24
Most Tech Falls: Michael Ross, Johnson & Wales – 22

All-Americans

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1stJacob DecaturBaldwin Wallace1stBradan BirtMillikin
2ndCarlos ChampagneWabash2ndKyle HatchWabash
3rdShandon AkeoCentral3rdChase SchmidtUW-Eau Claire
4thSamuel BraswellAverett4thWill EsmoilCoe
5thBrady KynerWartburg5thMatt LackmanAlvernia
6thRiley ParkerWashington & Lee6thCooper PontelandolfoNew York
7thNicholas ArborioWestern New England7thSeth BrossardUW-La Crosse
8thTommy RussellMillikin8thAustin LambRIT
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1stRobbie PrecinNorth Central1stCornell BeachemMount St. Joseph
2ndAndrew PerelkaJohn Carroll2ndMichael RossJohnson & Wales
3rdDalton RohrbaughYork3rdJacob KrakowLoras
4thMatt BerlinUW-Stevens Point4thZane MulderWartburg
5thJosh WilsonGreensboro5thSolomon NielsenAugsburg
6thDavid MasseyMount Union6thZach StedefordRIT
7thZach ThompsonUW-Platteville7thStefan MajorStevens
8thJoe PinsWartburg8thDemitreus HenryCortland
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1stJordin JamesMount Union1stJaritt ShinhosterUW-Whitewater
2ndZayren TerukinaWartburg2ndPaul DetwilerCoast Guard
3rdJacob ReedOhio Northern3rdKyle BriggsWartburg
4thKyle SlendornStevens4thShane LiegelLoras
5thJimmy McAuliffeElmhurst5thChibueze ChukwueziIthaca
6thBrandon WoodyAverett6thCharles BaczekWabash
7thJosiah GehrMessiah7thMahlic SallahRoanoke
8thJames RodriguezCastleton8thDaniel SurichTCNJ
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1stBrett KalinerStevens1stCody BaldridgeNorth Central
2ndMichael PetrellaBaldwin Wallace2ndJack HeldtWabash
3rdAlex BarrWabash3rdBeau YinemanUW-Oshkosh
4thAlex VillarNorth Central4thCamden FarrowYork
5thKristian RumphWartburg5thCoy SpoonerCoast Guard
6thRyan FleckUniversity Of Chicago6thBentley Schwanebeck-OstermannAugsburg
7thKyle MerrittNorwich7thGable CrebsLycoming
8thMichael ConklinTCNJ8thJordan WallaceIthaca
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1stNathan LackmanRhode Island College1stJordan LemckeUW-Oshkosh
2ndKaidon WintersRIT2ndDonovan KingOlivet
3rdTyler ShilsonAugsburg3rdKaleb ReevesCoe
4thRyan LuthWashington & Lee4thTyler KimAugsburg
5thNolan HertelUW-La Crosse5thNico RamirezSouthern Virginia
6thDavid HollingsworthWartburg6thRobby BatesNorth Central
7thLuke ReicoskyJohn Carroll7thJohn FulmerLycoming
8thDarian EstevezUniversity Of Chicago8thHank BehaeghelJohns Hopkins

NCAA Championships Live Results & Video

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Wrestling begins at 11am Central/12pm Eastern on Friday; 10am Central/11am Eastern on Saturday

Live Results | d3wrestle.com Special Section

Pre-tournament Brackets

Friday Live Video

Saturday Live Video

Full ScheduleAll Times Central
Friday, March 11
11:00am Preliminary Rounds One and Two, Consolation First Round
6:00pm Championships Quarterfinals, Consolation Second and Third Rounds

Saturday, March 12
10:00am Semifinals & Consolation Quarterfinals; Consolation Semifinals; 3rd, 5th, and 7th matches
6:30pm Parade of All-Americans
7:00pm Championship Finals

2022 NCAA Preview: 285 lbs.

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Rankings are from the February 18th NWCA Poll.

Northeast 13. LekaJohnson & Wales
Northeast 215. PeaveySouthern Maine
Northeast 3BoisvertRoger Williams
Mideast 1MarrettaTCNJ
Mideast 2RubioIthaca
Mideast 3BehaeghelJohns Hopkins
Southeast 113. FulmerLycoming
Southeast 2RamirezSouthern Virginia
Southeast 3RodenhaberAlvernia
Central 11. BishopWabash
Central 24. KingOlivet
Central 3MillerAlbion
Lower Midwest 12. ReevesCoe
Lower Midwest 2BatesNorth Central
Lower Midwest 3ReyesMillikin
Upper Midwest 17. KimAugsburg
Upper Midwest 25. LemckeUW-Oshkosh
Upper Midwest 36. KawczynskiUW-La Crosse

Max Bishop has worked his way up the rankings this season and finishes the regular season at #1. He has no DIII losses and is coming off a Central region finals win over #4 Donovan King to solidify his ranking as the NCAA tournament begins tomorrow. Bishop also qualified for the canceled 2020 tournament. Owen Miller, who finished third, qualified for Albion in their first season of competition.

Kaleb Reeves of Coe won the Lower Midwest region with four first period pins including one in just 59 seconds against Robby Bates of North Central. Reeves had a busy offseason where he qualified for the USA Senior World Team Trials in Greco-Roman. Gannon Gremmel, 5th in Division I for Iowa State last year, was almost part of this competition after enrolling in graduate school at Loras, but he was ultimately deemed ineligible for further college competition.

There were five ranked wrestlers in the Upper Midwest region, and the three highest ended up qualifying. Tyler Kim lost twice each this season to Jordan Lemcke and Ben Kawczynski but came back to beat each of them to win the region. The 2nd and 3rd place finishers in the Southeast region both qualified in 2020, but it will be a first trip to the tournament for John Fulmer, the champ from Lycoming. The top seed in the Mideast region went out with an injury in his first match, opening the way for the 5th seed Rubio to make the finals. The third place finisher Henry Behaeghel had a losing record in each of his first three seasons, but now he is a national qualifier.

There are three qualifiers from Maine in the bracket, and two are at this weight class. Jake Peavey finished in second place at 285, while Addison Boisvert of Roger Williams came back to get third. The third Maine qualifier is Colby Frost at 149 who went to Bonny Eagle High School, the same school as Messiah coach Bryan Brunk. The winner of the Northeast region, Liridon Leka of JWU, is not from Maine, but he is 33-0 so far this season.

Projected standings based on seeds

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Here are the projected standings based purely on seeds. It is a quick and dirty calculation that does not account for unseeded wrestlers or bonus points.

Caveats:
1. Preliminary matches ignored
2. Only seeded wrestlers score
3. No bonus points

Projected Standings:
1. Wartburg – 7 seeded
2. North Central – 4 seeded
3. Wabash – 4 seeded
4. Coast Guard – 4 seeded
5. Johnson & Wales – 4 seeded
6. Baldwin Wallace – 3 seeded
7. Augsburg – 5 seeded

Wartburg is far enough ahead by this calculation that it will be a major upset if another team hoists the championship trophy on Saturday night. All seven of their wrestlers are seeded in the top four. Augsburg has the second highest number of seeds, but none are higher than 5th. That said, they have seven qualifiers and a small bit of wrestling above seed could push them into contention for a trophy. Another team worth mentioning here is Coe. They have just one seeded wrestler but six wrestlers in the tournament. It would not be a shock to see them finish well above their projection. Loras and UW-La Crosse are the only teams not listed above with three seeded wrestlers. No other team has more than two.

Though Wartburg remains a big favorite, any of the other six teams listed could finish in second place. When only eight of 18 wrestlers are seeded, tough matchups can occur early in the tournament. 2015 was the last year no #1 or #2 seeds lost their first match. Unseeded wrestlers place all the time. From 2015-2019, an average of 22.6 All-Americans were unseeded. It makes team score predictions tough when it is expected that over a quarter of the placewinners will enter unseeded.