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Wrestler of the Week: Jaritt Shinhoster

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The d3wrestle.com Wrestler of the Week is Jaritt Shinhoster of Whitewater. Shinhoster won all three of his matches at the NWCA National Duals at 174 lbs. Highlighting his trio of wins was a 10-2 major decision over defending NCAA champion and #1 ranked Darden Schurg of Wabash. Shinhoster also topped #7 Jordan Wallace of Ithaca 12-2. The Warhawks finished with a 3-2 record at the event.

Shinhoster, a sophomore from Hoffman Estates, Illinois, is currently 14-1 on the season with eight falls. He qualified for the 2019 NCAA Championships at 174 lbs. where he finished 1-2. His career record stands at 30-8, and he was 2nd a the 2019 Upper Midwest Regional to earn his spot in the NCAA Championships. Whitewater next competes Thursday in a WIAC matchup agains La Crosse.

Hiram College to add wrestling

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Hiram College in Hiram, Ohio, became the third DIII school to add wrestling this week following announcements from Roanoke and Emory & Henry. Hiram previously had a team from 1954-1987 and will be adding women’s wrestling along with restarting the men’s program. Athletic Director Todd Hibbs previously coached at Olivet College and was the first coach for the reborn Alma College team in 2011. Hiram competes in the North Coast Athletic Conference. Wabash and Ohio Wesleyan are the other schools in that conference with wrestling. The men’s team is set to compete in the 2020-2021 season with the women starting in 2021.

Hiram College Athletics to add Men’s and Women’s Wrestling Programs

HIRAM, Ohio – January 10, 2020 – Hiram College Athletic Director Todd W. Hibbs announced on Friday the addition of men’s and women’s wrestling programs as the Terriers’ 17th and 18th varsity sports.

“Men’s and women’s wrestling are strategic additions as we continue to grow the Hiram College athletic department,” Hibbs said. “Similar to recent additions of men’s volleyball and women’s cheer and STUNT, we expect these programs to have an immediate impact on our campus.”

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Big dual events today

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Live results on TrackWrestling today and tomorrow

NWCA National Duals

Budd Whitehill Duals

Virginia Duals

Thursday Results

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Lincoln College Tri (Wheaton, Hannibal Lagrange)

Oneonta 38, Gettysburg 9

Emory & Henry to add wrestling

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Emory & Henry College in Emory, Virginia, announced their intention to begin men’s and women’s wrestling for the fall of 2020. The school becomes the second ODAC institution this week to add the sport following Roanoke’s earlier announcement. This brings the number of ODAC schools with wrestling up to five. Washington & Lee and Ferrum currently sponsor the sport, Emory & Henry and Shenandoah plan to start in 2020, and Roanoke will begin competition in 2021.

Emory & Henry is in Southwest Virginia and has an undergraduate enrollment just under 1,000. Men’s and women’s wrestling will become the 21st and 22nd NCAA sports for the Wasps.

Emory & Henry To Add Men’s And Women’s Wrestling

EMORY, Va. – Emory & Henry College Director of Athletics Anne Crutchfield has announced the addition of men’s and women’s wrestling as intercollegiate sports which will begin competition during the 2020-21 academic year. The teams expand the College’s varsity sports offerings to 22 NCAA Division III programs, IDA and IHSA equestrian teams and competitive cheer and dance squads.

“The popularity of wrestling in the region, as well as across the country, will provide Emory & Henry with a new pool of student-athletes to join our athletic programs,” said Crutchfield. “We are in the process of hiring our coaching staff, and we are excited to grow our department. Our new programs will allow these dedicated student-athletes to continue their career and sport they’re passionate about while in college.”

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Roanoke to add wrestling

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Roanoke College in Salem, Virginia, has announced the addition of wrestling for the 2021-2022 season. The school is a member of the Old Dominion Athletic Conference. Washington & Lee and Ferrum are current ODAC schools with wrestling, while Shenandoah will begin the sport in 2020.

Roanoke Announces the Addition of NCAA Wrestling

Salem, Va. – Roanoke College Director of Athletics Scott Allison announced Wednesday the addition of wrestling as the College’s 22nd NCAA Division III sponsored athletic program.  The Maroons will begin competition in the Fall of 2021 with a search for a head coach beginning immediately.

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Wrestler of the Week: Josiah Gehr

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Josiah Gehr

The d3wrestle.com Wrestler of the Week is Josiah Gehr of Messiah. Gehr won the 133 lbs. weight class at the Washington & Lee Jim Crytzer Memorial Tournament last weekend. He started the day with a pair of technical falls and tacked on an 8-0 major decision in the semifinals. This set up a finals match with #1 ranked returning All-American Levi Englman of Ferrum. Gehr overcame an early 3-0 deficit to earn a 5-3 decision. For his efforts, Gehr was named MAC Wrestler of the Week.

Gehr, a sophomore from Stevens, Pennsylvania, was a 2019 regional champion and NCAA qualifier at 125 lbs. before moving up to 133 this season. He is currently 18-3 and won the Messiah Invitational while finishing 2nd at the Petrofes Invitational. His career record is now 54-10. Messiah next takes the mats this Friday at the Budd Whitehill Duals at Lycoming.

Weekend Wrestling 1/4-5

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Saturday
Waynesburg Invitational
Jim Cryzer Washington & Lee Invitational
Flash Flanagan Open at Loras
Scott Viera Open at Roger Williams
Manchester Spartan Mat Classic
Franklin & Marshall Open

CWRU D3 National Challenge Duals
Jim Fox Duals at Dubuque (Concordia Moorhead, Fontbonne, MacMurray, MSOE)
York Tri (Bergen CC, Camden CC)
St. John’s at Augsburg
Oswego at RIT
TCNJ at NYU

Sunday
Williams Open
Muhlenberg at East Stroudsburg

Sunday Results

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Citrus Invitational – Day 1

Midlands – Day 1
DIII Entries – Stevens: Stanich (141) & Kaliner (149); Wheaton: Harsted (141) & Odell (184)

Chi-Town Invitational

Pre-Christmas Results

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Thursday, December 19
Mount St. Joseph Tri (Alma, Penn College)

Saturday, December 21
Gator Boots Duals
NJCU Super Quad (Messiah, Wabash, Johnson & Wales, USMMA, Muhlenberg)
St. John’s 38, Itasca 6

Sunday, December 22
Wilkes Open
Desert Duals

Wrestler of the Week – December 2-8 & 9-14

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Sam Braswell wrestling 2019 2020

The d3wrestle.com Wrestler of the Week for December 2-8 is Samuel Braswell of Averett University. Braswell won the New Standard Invitational at York College at 125 lbs. Wrestling out of the 3rd seed, Braswell picked up four wins in a row to take the title. In the semifinals, he defeated #2 seed and #8 ranked Terry Adams of Ursinus 7-5 before taking on #6 ranked and top seeded Matt Caccamise of Brockport. Caccamise knocked Braswell out of the 2019 NCAA Championships, but the Cougar was able to reverse that result with a 12-11 decision in a match that was tied at 9 after two periods. Braswell was named Outstanding Wrestler for his efforts.

Braswell, a junior from Daytona Beach, Florida, was an NCAA qualifier last season and placed 4th in the Southeast Region as a freshman. His career record now stands at 70-24. The Cougars are off until January 4th at the Jim Crytzer Invitational at Washington & Lee.


McGiffen, Taylor

The d3wrestle.com Wrestler of the Week for December 9-14 is Taylor McGiffen of Millikin. McGiffen picked up a 9-7 sudden victory decision over #6 ranked Shane Liegel of Loras in a dual meet on Saturday. The win brought McGiffen’s record up to 7-2 and earned him the CCIW Wrestler of the Week award.

McGiffen, a junior from Alton, Illinois, originally attended Campbell University after graduating high school in 2012 and competed for the Camels for a few seasons. He returned to his native Illinois and now competes for Millikin. His next competition should be this weekend at the Gator Boots Duals in Nashville.

Elmira names Ian Clark as head coach

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Elmira College has named Ian Clark to helm the resurrected wrestling college at the New York school. Clark graduated from Cortland in 2011 and was an assistant coach at Wilmington College last season and had previously spent four seasons on staff at Oswego.


Ian Clark Named Head Men’s Wrestling Coach

ELMIRA, N.Y. — Following an extensive search, Elmira College Director of Athletics Renee Carlineo is pleased to announce the appointment of Ian Clark as head coach of the Soaring Eagles’ men’s wrestling program.

Clark faces the unique challenge of building a program from the ground up. Although EC briefly sponsored men’s wrestling during the 1970s, the Soaring Eagles will return to the mat for the first time in nearly four decades during the 2020-21 academic year.

“We are incredibly excited to have Ian as the first head coach of Elmira College men’s wrestling,” Carlineo said. “Ian is a passionate coach, hard-working recruiter, and a strong teacher. We could not be more eager to see what he can do in building this program from the ground up.”

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