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Awards Coming Next Week

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Stay tuned for announcement of the annual d3wrestle.com awards. The schedule will be as follows:

Monday – Freshman of the Year and Freshman Team

Tuesday – Coach of the Year

Wednesday – Wrestler of the Year

Previous Award Winners

Freshman of the Year
2017 – Troy Stanich, Stevens
2016 – Angus Arthur, Adrian
2015 – Matthew Grossmann, Wilkes
2014 – Riley Lefever, Wabash
2013 – Josh Thomson, Messiah
2012 – Nate Giorgio, Coast Guard
2011 – Chris Burdge, Centenary
2010 – Kyle Kwiat, Ohio Northern
Coach of the Year
2017 – Eric Keller, Wartburg
2016 – Bryan Brunk, Messiah
2015 – Eric Keller, Wartburg
2014 – Tim Fader, Whitewater
2013 – Steve Marianetti, Elmhurst
2012 – Jim Miller & Eric Keller, Wartburg
2011 – Mark Hawald, Mount Union
2010 – Dave Malecek, La Crosse
Wrestler of the Year
2017 – Riley Lefever, Wabash
2016 – Riley Lefever, Wabash
2015 – Mike Fuenffinger, Augsburg
2014 – Nazar Kulchytskyy, Oshkosh
2013 – Nazar Kulchytskyy, Oshkosh
2012 – Byron Tate, Wartburg
2011 – Minga Batsukh, St. John’s
2010 – Clayton Rush, Coe

2018 NWCA Academic Awards

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The NWCA released the list of the top academic teams and Scholar All-Americans last week. To become a Scholar All-American, a wrestler must have a 3.2 GPA while meeting one of the following wrestling requirements:

  1. NCAA Qualifier with a winning record
  2. Regional placewinner with a winning record and competed in at least half of his team’s events
  3. Winning percentage over 0.670 and competed in at least half of his team’s events

Castleton University was the leader in the team GPA competition, while 189 individuals were named to the NWCA Scholar All-America team. See the full lists below

NWCA Top 30 Division III All-Academic Teams

NWCA Division III All-Academic Team











2018 All-Americans and Regional Performance

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2018 Region Performance

Region All-Americans Team Points Champions
Lower Midwest 20 270.5 3
Upper Midwest 19 270 3
Mideast 15 228.5 1
Northeast 11 129.5 1
Central 9 140 2
Southeast 6 74.5 0

2018 All-Americans (unseeded in italics, 19 total)

125 165
1st Jay Albis of Johnson & Wales (RI) 1st Lucas Jeske of Augsburg
2nd Carlos Fuentez of Wheaton (IL) 2nd Nick Velez of Ithaca
3rd Mike Tortorice of Wis.-Whitewater 3rd Anthony Arroyo of Baldwin Wallace
4th Jonathan Haas of Brockport 4th Frank Aiello of Wheaton (IL)
5th Nick Mancini of Mount Union 5th Nick Remke of Coast Guard
6th Clarren Pestano of Central (IA) 6th Jeff Hojnacki of Messiah
7th Ferdinand Mase of Ithaca 7th Ben Hewson of Cornell College
8th Christopher Doyle of Baldwin Wallace 8th Mike Ross of Wartburg
133 174
1st Brock Rathbun of Wartburg 1st Jairod James of Mount Union
2nd Sam Bennyhoff of Augsburg 2nd Jon Goetz of Wis.-Platteville
3rd Troy Stanich of Stevens 3rd Eric Devos of Wartburg
4th Austin Sisco of SUNY Oneonta 4th Darden Schurg of Wabash
5th Anthony Munoz of Elmhurst 5th Ben Swarr of Messiah
6th Joao Vicente of Johnson & Wales (RI) 6th Sawyer Massie of Wis.-La Crosse
7th Owen McClave of Coast Guard 7th Tanner Vassar of Augsburg
8th Brenden Velez of Delaware Valley 8th Jake Voss of Coe
141 184
1st Ben Brisman of Ithaca 1st Jordan Newman of Wis.-Whitewater
2nd Brett Kaliner of Stevens 2nd Tyler Lutes of Wartburg
3rd Chris Williams of Millikin 3rd Jake Ashcraft of Ithaca
4th Joseph Ghione of Elizabethtown 4th John Boyle of Western New Eng.
5th Josh Martin of Cornell College 5th Christos Giatras of Augustana (IL)
6th Brendan Ladd of Alma 6th Dan Squires of Wis-Stevens Point
7th Jimmy Mcauliffe of Elmhurst 7th Keajion Jennings of Millikin
8th Joseph Ferinde of Johnson & Wales (RI) 8th Khamri Thomas of Johnson & Wales (RI)
149 197
1st Cross Cannone of Wartburg 1st Kyle Fank of Wartburg
2nd Gregory Warner of York (PA) 2nd Guy Patron of Loras
3rd Austin Bethel of Wabash 3rd Wesley Schultz of Wis.-La Crosse
4th Evan Drill of NYU 4th Andrew Holladay of Coe
5th Alex Wilson of Augsburg 5th Etiini Udott of Centenary (NJ)
6th Sean Peacock of Brockport 6th Triston Engle of Brockport
7th Bradan Birt of Millikin 7th Dylan Diebitz of Wis-Stevens Point
8th Trevor Corl of Lycoming 8th Devon Carrillo of Wesleyan (CT)
157 285
1st Ryan Epps of Augsburg 1st Jake Evans of Waynesburg
2nd Logan Thomsen of Wartburg 2nd James Bethel of SUNY Oneonta
3rd Cole Erickson of Coe 3rd Isaiah Bellamy of Wesleyan (CT)
4th Zach Wilhelm of Stevens 4th Lance Evans of Wartburg
5th Mark Choinski of Wis.-Oshkosh 5th Jake O`Brien of Ithaca
6th Kevin Edwards of Messiah 6th Konrad Ernst of Wis.-La Crosse
7th Raymond Jazikoff of NYU 7th Austin Bellile of MSOE
8th Kyle Hatch of Wabash 8th Tyler Ortmann of Cornell College












NCAA and NWCA Awards

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NWCA Awards

Outstanding Wrestler – Lucas Jeske, Augsburg, 165
Most Falls – Jake Ashcraft, Ithaca, 184
Coach of the Year – Marty Nichols, Ithaca
Assistant Coach of the Year – Jason Zastrow, Baldwin Wallace
Rookie Coach of the Year – Jim Wertman, Delaware Valley

NCAA Season Long Awards

Most Falls – Isaiah Bellamy, Wesleyan, 285
Most Tech Falls – Jay Albis, Johnson & Wales, 125
Most Dominant (team points per match) – Jake Ashcraft, Ithaca, 184

Elite 90 Award (highest GPA among NCAA qualifiers) – Victor Gliva, Augsburg, 125

2018 NCAA Champions
125 – Jay Albis, Johnson & Wales
133 – Brock Rathbun, Wartburg
141 – Ben Brisman, Ithaca
149 – Cross Cannone, Wartburg
157 – Ryan Epps, Augsburg
165 – Lucas Jeske, Augsburg
174 – Jairod James, Mount Union
184 – Jordan Newman, Whitewater
197 – Kyle Fank, Wartburg
285 – Jake Evans, Waynesburg

2018 NCAA Saturday Brackets and Live Video

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Schedule of Events – wrestling starts at 10am Saturday

Live Brackets

Live Video (all mats available)

d3wrestle.com Tournament Headquarters – weight class previews, regional results, etc.











2018 NCAA Friday Brackets and Live Video

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Pre-Tournament Brackets – all one document

Schedule of Events – wrestling starts at 11am Friday

Live Brackets

Live Video (all six mats available)

d3wrestle.com Tournament Headquarters – weight class previews, regional results, etc.











2018 NCAA Preview: 285 lbs.

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Lance Evans has finished 3rd and 4th at the NCAA Championships in his career.

Mat Talk Online DIII Championships Guide

  1. Lance Evans, Wartburg
  2. James Bethel, Oneonta
  3. Jake O’Brien, Ithaca
  4. Isaiah Bellamy, Wesleyan
  5. Jake Evans, Waynesburg
  6. Austin Bellile, MSOE
  7. Quin Gilliam, Loras
  8. Garrett Wesneski, Lycoming

Jonah Aurelio, Johnson & Wales
Nathan Barcaskey, Ohio Northern
Connor Calkins, RIT
Konrad Ernst, La Crosse
Joe Fusco, Springfield
D’andre Johnson, Platteville
Gabriel Mahaney, Baldwin Wallace
Alveno Matthews, Ferrum
Tyler Ortmann, Cornell
Nico Ramirez, Southern Virginia

Lance Evans is a two time All-American who is 19-1 on the season. He dropped a match to Tyler Ortmann of Cornell in regional for his only loss so far. He had previously pinned Ortmann in a December match. Evans is one of four 2017 All-Americans in this weight. Lance Evans was 4th last year, James Bethel of Oneonta was 5th, and Jake Evans of Waynesburg defeated Jake O’Brien of Ithaca in the 7th place match. Lance Evans beat O’Brien at the National Duals, while Bethel split with O’Brien while taking the latest match in the regional final. Jake Evans has not wrestled any of the seeded wrestlers this year except Garrett Wesneski of Lycoming who he defeated in November. He did split with Nathan Barcaskey of Ohio Northern, winning in the regional final.

Isaiah Bellamy has been competing with his teammate Carrillo and Jake Evans for the most falls award this year, and they enter the tournament in a three way tie. He has split with Bethel and lost to O’Brien this season. #8 seed Garrett Wesneski previously wrestled at Maryland. His only losses this year are to Bethel and Jake Evans. Quin Gilliam of Loras returns to the tournament in 2018. He won a pair of matches last year but fell in the round of 12. He is the Lower Midwest Regional champion. Southern Virginia University joined the NCAA just a few years ago and 2017 was their first year eligible for the postseason. Freshman Nico Ramirez came all the way across the country from Washington to the small LDS school in Buena Vista, Virginia, and became their first ever NCAA qualifier.











2018 NCAA Preview: 197 lbs.

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Guy Patron lost his first match last year but won six matches in a row to take 3rd.

Mat Talk Online DIII Championships Guide

  1. Kyle Fank, Wartburg
  2. Guy Patron, Loras
  3. Kyle Koser, Messiah
  4. Etiini Udott, Centenary
  5. Devon Carrillo, Wesleyan
  6. Triston Engle, Brockport
  7. Wesley Schultz, La Crosse
  8. Michael DiNardo, Johnson & Wales

Hasan Alic, York
Ramsey Bloy, Eau Claire
Blake Bunce, Merchant Marine
Ken Burrs, Waynesburg
Dylan Diebitz, Stevens Point
Andrew Holladay, Coe
Drew Kasper, Otterbein
Antavian Leary, Ferrum
Tyler Maclellan, Baldwin Wallace
Jonathan Wagner, Coast Guard

This is one of two weights with four returning wrestlers who placed at the same weight last year. Guy Patron of Loras was 3rd, Triston Engle of Brockport was 4th, Kyle Fank of Wartburg was 5th, and Kyle Koser of Messiah was 7th. Fank is the favorite here with his only losses this year at the hands of Jordan Newman, the top seed at 184 lbs. He has a pair of wins over Patron including in the regional final. He beat Patron twice last year during the season as well before falling to the Loras wrestler during his run from the preliminary consolation round all the way to 3rd place.

Patron made a six match run to third place last year because Kyle Koser of Messiah beat him in the first round. He is on the same side of the bracket and the two could meet up again in the semifinals. Koser placed 7th last year. Triston Engle of Brockport is the fourth returning All-American here. He lost to Koser in the regional final last year before pinning him in the consolation rounds on his way to 4th place. He could match up with Koser again in the quarterfinals if they both win in the first round. Etiini Udott of Centenary and Devon Carrillo of Wesleyan were both in the bracket last year and return looking to get on the podium. Udott’s only DIII loss is to Carrillo while Carrillo has only lost to Koser and Engle. Keep an eye on Wesley Schultz of La Crosse. The Wyoming transfer is dangerous and can pin anyone as evidenced by his consecutive falls against Jordan Newman and Kyle Koser at the Wheaton Invitational.











2018 NCAA Preview: 184 lbs.

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Jordan Newman made a late drop to 184 to defend his title from last season

Mat Talk Online DIII Championships Guide

  1. Jordan Newman, Whitewater
  2. Jake Ashcraft, Ithaca
  3. Tyler Lutes, Wartburg
  4. Khamri Thomas, Johnson & Wales
  5. Christos Giatras, Augustana
  6. Keajion Jennings, Millikin
  7. John Boyle, Western New England
  8. Dan Squires, Stevens Point

Hunter Bates, Wabash
Derek Beitz, Messiah
Joe Cutugno, RIT
Deuly Espinal, Cortland
Tyler Hammack, Heidelberg
Connor Humphries, Roger Williams
Frankie Krauss, York
Sebastian Larson, Augsburg
Zeckary Lehman, Baldwin Wallace
Isaac Morales, Johns Hopkins

** Grant Wedepohl, Platteville, qualified with a runner-up finish at the Upper Midwest Regional. He is unable to compete and has been replaced by Sebastian Larson, the 4th place finisher in that region.

Jordan Newman did not wrestle 184 this season until the regional tournament. He had been ranked #1 at 197 and would likely have been the top seed there as well. As it is, his late drop gives us the second weight in a row where there could be a repeat champion. There are only two 2017 champs back in the tournament this year—Newman and Eric DeVos at 174. With Wedepohl exiting the tournament, Newman has wrestled just one entry in the tournament this year, Dan Squires of Stevens Point. There is just one other All-American at this weight in Christos Giatras, the 7th place finisher last year for Augustana. He has just two losses on the year. He split with #6 seed Keajion Jennings of Millikin and lost to Wedepohl at the Cornell tournament.

Derek Beitz of Messiah and Deuly Espinal were both in this bracket last year, though neither made it past the first round of consolation. Beitz lost to the #1 seed and then to Giatras on the back side. Espinal won a preliminary consolation bout last year before bowing out in the next round. This year, he has a win over Squires and losses to Frankie Krauss of York and the #2 seed, Jake Ashcraft of Ithaca who has pinned him twice. Ashcraft missed out on qualifying last year when Espinal defeated him in the 3rd place match at the regional. This year, he is 34-3 with two losses to DI wrestlers and one to last year’s 4th place finisher Jordan Bushey of Oswego who only wrestled in two events this year. Ashcraft has also dealt #3 seed Tyler Lutes of Wartburg his only loss of the year at the National Duals.











2018 NCAA Preview: 174 lbs.

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Eric DeVos is a two time finalist looking for his second championship

Mat Talk Online DIII Championships Guide

  1. Eric DeVos, Wartburg
  2. Jairod James, Mount Union
  3. Ben Swarr, Messiah
  4. Darden Schurg, Wabash
  5. Jon Goetz, Platteville
  6. Jake Voss, Coe
  7. Dan Kilroy, TCNJ
  8. Brandon Conrad, Lycoming

AJ Aeberli, Coast Guard
Nathan Fritz, Central
Sawyer Massie, La Crosse
Dominic Pirraglia, Wesleyan
Justin Ransom, Baldwin Wallace
Malik Settles, New England
Troy Seymour, Oswego
Joseph Sindoni, York
Tanner Vassar, Augsburg
Jaison White, Ithaca

Eric DeVos and Ben Swarr have wrestled in the finals of each of the past two NCAA championship matches at this weight. Each has won once which sets up the possibility of the rubber match on Saturday night in Cleveland. DeVos has just wrestled the second semester this season and last, and he is again undefeated in limited action. Swarr comes in with 39 wins for the second straight year. However, for Swarr to make the finals, he will have to avenge a loss from earlier this season. Jairod James came to Mount Union for the second semester and defeated Swarr in the finals of the Wheaton Invitational at the end of January. The Kent State transfer will be the #2 seed and has not lost to a DIII opponent in his one semester in Alliance. He defeated the #4 seed Darden Schurg, a 2017 qualifier for Wabash, in the Central Region finals.

Dan Kilroy of TCNJ is the third All-American returning to this weight after DeVos and Swarr. He took some early season losses but has been solid since, save a pair of matches against Swarr. He won the Mideast Region and will be a threat to place for the second year in a row. Jon Goetz of Platteville is the #5 seed for the second year in a row and just has one loss on the year. Sawyer Massie of La Crosse beat Goetz in the WIAC finals, though Goetz has a win over Massie from earlier in the year. Aside from James, the only other wrestler to beat Swarr this year is Joseph Sindoni of York who split with the Messiah wrestler this year.











2018 NCAA Preview: 165 lbs.

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Anthony Arroyo is hoping to improve upon last year’s 5th place finish in front of the home crowd

Mat Talk Online DIII Championships Guide

  1. Mike Ross, Wartburg
  2. Lucas Jeske, Augsburg
  3. Anthony Arroyo, Baldwin Wallace
  4. Frank Aiello, Wheaton
  5. Andrew Tolbert, Ferrum
  6. Thomas Poklikuha, Stevens
  7. Taylor Shay, Roger Williams
  8. Nick Velez, Ithaca

Nicholas Bonomo, Whitewater
Blake Dixon, John Carroll
Adrian Gonzalez, Johnson & Wales
Tyler Grimsley, Olivet
Ben Hewson, Cornell
Jeff Hojnacki, Messiah
Colin Kowalski, Gettysburg
Nick Remke, Coast Guard
Jeremy Vester, Central
Zach Zupan, Cortland

Mike Ross is the latest in a series of New England wrestlers to make their way west and into the Wartburg lineup. Kenny Anderson was a three time champion for the Knights from Massachusetts. Cross Cannone, the top seed at 149, is from Connecticut as is Ross. The undefeated freshman is the top seed at 165 though he did not compete in either Wartburg-Augsburg dual, so he has not yet faced the #2 seed Lucas Jeske. Jeske is the top returning wrestler at the weight after a third place finish last season. He would likely have been the top seed except for a loss he took at the Don Parker Open. He is otherwise undefeated with over half of his wins coming from his 19 falls this season.

The host school Baldwin Wallace qualified 9 wrestlers to the tournament, and the only returning All-American in that group is Anthony Arroyo, the third seed here. He finished in 5th place last year. His only loss this year was to Smith of Loras who is not in this bracket. His last loss before that came against Jeske in the consolation semifinals last year via a 21-6 tech fall. He pinned the 7th seed Taylor Shay of Roger Williams back in December. Nick Velez was an All-American for Ithaca in 2016 but missed out last year. He is again seeded, though he lost in the regional final to Thomas Poklikuha of Stevens who is making his NCAA debut as the 6th seed. His one loss on the year is to Ferrum’s Andrew Tolbert, the Southeast Region champion.











2018 NCAA Preview: 157 lbs.

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Logan Thomsen was a runner-up at 157 last season

Mat Talk Online DIII Championships Guide

  1. Ryan Epps, Augsburg
  2. Logan Thomsen, Wartburg
  3. Zach Wilhelm, Stevens
  4. Mark Choinski, Oshkosh
  5. Cole Erickson, Coe
  6. Raymond Jazikoff, NYU
  7. Kyle Hatch, Wabash
  8. Egan Berta, North Central

Greg Chery, Cortland
Kevin Edwards, Messiah
Tyler Gazaway, Roger Williams
Eric Hutchinson, York
Tyler Marsh, WPI
Michael McIntire, Mount Union
Gavin Nelson, Ohio Northern
Dominick Reyes, Johns Hopkins
Seth Vosters, Eau Claire
Kaidon Winters, RIT

Logan Thomsen transferred from Iowa to Wartburg last season and made it all the way to the NCAA finals where he lost a close match to defending champion Bobby Dierna of Cortland. This year, Thomsen is the highest returning finisher and is one of four returning runners-up in DIII. He has just one loss this year to Augsburg’s Ryan Epps. Thomsen defeated Epps at the National Duals but lost a few weeks later in the Battle of the ‘Burgs. Epps also has just one loss to Thomsen on the year. He, like Thomsen, won his regional by defeating a returning All-American in the finals. Epps topped last year’s 6th place finisher Mark Choinski of Oshkosh 6-3, while Thomsen got his second win of the year over last year’s 6th place finisher at 149 Cole Erickson of Coe with an 8-0 major decision.

Zach Wilhelm of Stevens was an All-American with a 7th place finish last season at 149. His only loss at 157 so far is to Epps in the Cornell finals back in January. The Centennial Conference wrestler of the year has over 150 career wins and looks for a second podium finish. The aforementioned Choinski is 19-1 with the loss to Epps in the regional final, though that match was his first this season against a wrestler who will be in this tournament. He did notch a win over 2017 All-American Steve Bonsall of Chicago early in the year. Erickson of Coe started the year at 149 but went up to 157 after Christmas. He lost twice to Thomsen and once to Kalkbrenner of Dubuque at 157, but he topped Kalkbrenner in the regional semifinals to earn a return trip to the championships. Also returning to the championships is Northeast Regional champion Ray Jazikoff of NYU. He was a 2016 qualifier before missing out next year, and the NYU all-time victories leader is looking for his first All-American award.











2018 NCAA Preview: 149 lbs.

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Cross Cannone was the runner-up at 141 last year and is ranked #1 at 149

Mat Talk Online DIII Championships Guide

  1. Cross Cannone, Wartburg
  2. Jimmy Davis, Loras
  3. Greg Warner, York
  4. Bradan Birt, Millikin
  5. Alex Wilson, Augsburg
  6. Jarrad Lasko, John Carroll
  7. Sean Peacock, Brockport
  8. Austin Bethel, Wabash

Stanley Bleich, Baldwin Wallace
Trevor Corl, Lycoming
Evan Drill, NYU
Josh Lawson, Elmhurst
Stephen Maloney, Messiah
Christopher Muce, Centenary
Spencer Nevills, La Crosse
Brendon Seyfried, Williams
Grant Sorensen, Trinity
Dylan Van Sickell, Stevens

None of the eight All-Americans at 149 last year are back at the weight this season. There are, however, All-Americans in the weight. Tops among them is 2017 NCAA 141 lbs. runner-up Cross Cannone of Wartburg. He kicks off a stretch for the Knights where they have a wrestler ranked 1st or 2nd in six of the last seven weights. Cannone is undefeated on the season and looks to be a clear favorite on paper. While some All-Americans moved up into this weight, Jimmy Davis of Loras has moved down after placing 5th at 157 last season. He was the runner-up to Cannone at the regional and has only lost to Cannone and Opelt of Cornell who is not in this bracket. If you add in the very tough Bradan Birt of Millikin, the Lower Midwest Region is sending a very good contingent to Cleveland at 149.

Brendon Seyfried of Williams and Greg Warner of York met in the 7th place match at 141 last year with Seyfried taking a 2-1 decision. Both have moved up to 149 and qualified for the championships. Warner took a few early losses but has gone undefeated since mid-November. He is a two time All-American at 141, finishing 8th and 5th the past two years. Seyfried dropped the regional final to Evan Drill of NYU but will be making his third trip to the NCAA Championships. Christopher Muce of Centenary has the distinction of being the only 2017 qualifier at this weight to return to the NCAA Championships at 149 this season.











2018 NCAA Preview: 141 lbs.

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133 Grossman (Wilkes) vs Bartschenfeld (Augsburg) (2)

Matthew Grossmann was an NCAA champion back in 2015 and returns to the NCAA tournament for the first time since then.

Mat Talk Online DIII Championships Guide

  1. Brett Kaliner, Stevens
  2. Josh Martin, Cornell
  3. Jimmy McAuliffe, Elmhurst
  4. David Flynn, Augsburg
  5. Joseph Ghione, Elizabethtown
  6. Joseph Ferinde, Johnson & Wales
  7. Ben Brisman, Ithaca
  8. Chase Wilson, Manchester

Tim Ambacher, Delaware Valley
Zach Bylykbashi, Washington & Lee
Matthew Grossmann, Wilkes
Kevin Kelly, Loras
Brendan Ladd, Alma
Sean Lyons, NYU
Charles Nash, Baldwin Wallace
Hayden Schlough, La Crosse
Austin Shorey, Southern Maine
Chris Williams, Millikin

Stevens has brought in a national champion contender as a freshman for the second year in a row in Brett Kaliner. The Pennsylvania product has defeated six of the other entrants in what should be a very competitive weight. It would not be a shock if the final results look nothing like the seeding. Josh Martin of Cornell, David Flynn of Ausburg, and Chris Williams of Millikin have all been ranked #1 at one point or another this season. Flynn is the highest returning finisher after taking 3rd last year, though he lost in the regional semifinal. He gave Kaliner his last loss at the Cornell tournament, but Martin has defeated Flynn twice already. Williams is a two time All-American and returns to the tournament up a weight from last year. He lost a month of the season to injury but is back healthy aiming for a third podium finish.

Joseph Ferinde is the last remaining returning 2017 All-American at this weight, and he placed 6th last year for Johnson & Wales. He has split with Kaliner and avenged a loss to Temple of Castleton to punch his ticket to Cleveland. His only other win against a qualifier at this weight came in the regional final against Lyons of NYU. Matthew Grossmann was not an All-American last year or the year before that, but he was a freshman NCAA champion at 133 in 2015 in Hershey. He has not been back to the tournament since but is here now with one last shot at returning to the podium. He has, however, gone 0-4 against other qualifiers so far this season. Another one to watch here is Kevin Kelly of Loras. He was the 4th seed at the Lower Midwest Regional, but he defeated the previously mentioned Martin and Williams to win the tournament and position himself for a great NCAA tournament.











2018 NCAA Preview: 133 lbs.

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Troy Stanich of Stevens enters the NCAA tournament undefeated for the second year in a row

Mat Talk Online DIII Championships Guide

  1. Troy Stanich, Stevens
  2. Owen Doster, Wabash
  3. Brock Rathbun, Wartburg
  4. Sam Bennyhoff, Augsburg
  5. Anthony Munoz, Elmhurst
  6. Ricky Cavallo, Johns Hopkins
  7. Austin Sisco, Oneonta
  8. Matthew Noble, NYU

Tito Colom, Ithaca
Tyler Demo, Eau Claire
Dante Ginnetti, Baldwin Wallace
Brendan Gould, Augustana
Hunter Harris, Messiah
Owen McClave, Coast Guard
Nathaneal Rankin, University of the Ozarks
Brenden Velez, Delaware Valley
Joao Vicente, Johnson & Wales
Nolan Wochna, Mount Union

The number one seed this year is the same as last year, as Troy Stanich has again gone undefeated in his sophomore campaign leading into the NCAA Championships. He lost a tight match to Jay Albis in the semifinals and ended up in third place. The next time the two met back in November, Stanich won 12-1, and Albis is now down at 125. Stanich has not come close to losing this year and has wins over seven of the entries at this weight. There is just one other returning All-American at this weight, as Owen Doster of Wabash was 7th last year and comes in as the #2 seed. His only losses are to the #3 ranked wrestler in Division II and an injury default loss to a teammate back in the first competition of the year. He won the Central Region convincingly and has wins over three of the entries here.

Sam Bennyhoff was in the bracket last year for Augsburg, and he defeated Doster in the preliminary round before bowing out in the round of 12. He has split with Brock Rathbun of Wartburg, with Rathbun winning the more recent of the two matches. Austin Sisco of Oneonta and Hunter Harris of Messiah are also returning tot he championships at this weight. Sisco picked up a win here last year and fell in the round of 12. Harris is dangerous (winner of season long most falls award in 2017) and will be looking to close his career with a podium finish. Brenden Velez of Delaware Valley is making his third trip to the tournament, though both he and Harris finished behind Ricky Cavallo of Johns Hopkins at the Southeast Regional.












2018 NCAA Preview: 125 lbs.

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2016 runner-up CJ Pestano of Central is looking for a second trip to the finals

Mat Talk Online DIII Championships Guide

  1. CJ Pestano, Central
  2. Jay Albis, Johnson & Wales
  3. Jonathan Haas, Brockport
  4. Peter Del Gallo, Southern Maine
  5. Carlos Fuentez, Wheaton
  6. Christopher Doyle, Baldwin Wallace
  7. Victor Gliva, Augsburg
  8. Nick Mancini, Mount Union

Josh Antoine, Cortland
Nick Barbaria, Roger Williams
Tristan Buxton, Waynesburg
Brennen Doebel, Wartburg
Devon Jackson, University of the Ozarks
Ferdinand Mase, Ithaca
Dylan Nuttal, York
Sean Redington, Messiah
Kordell Rush, Delaware Valley
Mike Tortorice, Whitewater

Four time finalist and two time champion Lucas Malmberg of Messiah has graduated, and 2017 finalist Zach Beckner of Ferrum is out with an injury, so the 125 weight class is a little bit more wide open than it has been in recent years. CJ Pestano comes in as the top seed and is currently undefeated. He was 4th here last year and 2nd in 2016, so he is used to the big stage of the NCAA Championships. He forfeited the finals of the regional to finish second behind Wartburg’s Doebel, but he has defeated a pair of the entries here in Jackson of Ozarks and Fuentez of Wheaton. Jonathan Haas of Brockport defeated Pestano last year in the 3rd place, and he has just one loss on the year to Peter Del Gallo of Southern Maine, brother of 2017 149 lbs. champion Daniel Del Gallo.

There are two more returning All-Americans at this weight. Victor Gliva of Augsburg finished in 8th place last season, losing a match to Pestano that dropped him into the 7th/8th bout. He finished 2nd at the Upper Midwest Region to Fuentez where he was able to turn around an earlier loss to Mike Tortorice of Whitewater to secure his trip to Cleveland. Jay Albis was an NCAA runner-up last year at 133 lbs. for Johnson & Wales, but he made a late drop to 125 this season. He dropped a match to Haas on his first day at 125 but has not lost since. He topped Del Gallo in the region final and comes in well-positioned to make a run. Before dropping to 125, he had defeated six wrestlers who ended up in the field at 133.











Brackets Released

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2018 NCAA Division III Championships Brackets

Update: 184 is being redrawn due to a medical replacement, which is why it’s missing here.

2nd update: The brackets are now complete.












2018 Weight Class Preview Schedule

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Monday: Brackets Released on NCAA.com after 6pm (in 2017, it was more like 9pm)

Tuesday: Previews of 125, 133, 141

Wednesday: Previews of 149, 157, 165, 174

Thursday: Previews of 184, 197, 285

Friday: Wrestling begins at 11:00AM Eastern












Returning All-Americans for 2018

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Name Weight School 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15
Jonathan Haas 125 Brockport 3
C.J. Pestano 125 Central 4 2
Victor Gliva 125 Augsburg 8
Jay Albis 125 JWU 2 (133)
Troy Stanich 133 Stevens 3
Owen Doster 133 Wabash 7
Cross Cannone 149 Wartburg 2 (141)
David Flynn 141 Augsburg 3
Joseph Ferinde 141 JWU 6
Chris Williams 141 Millikin 4 (133) 6 (133)
Matthew Grossmann 141 Wilkes 1 (133)
Jimmy Davis 149 Loras 5 (157)
Brendon Seyfried 149 Williams 7 (141)
Gregory Warner 149 York 8 (141) 5 (141)
Logan Thomsen 157 Wartburg 2
Mark Choinski 157 Oshkosh 6
Cole Erickson 157 Coe 6 (149)
Zach Wilhelm 157 Stevens 7 (149)
Lucas Jeske 165 Augsburg 3
Anthony Arroyo 165 Baldwin Wallace 5
Jeff Hojnacki 165 Messiah 6
Nick Velez 165 Ithaca 7
Eric DeVos 174 Wartburg 1 2
Ben Swarr 174 Messiah 2 1
Dan Kilroy 174 TCNJ 8
Jordan Newman 184 Whitewater 1 8 (174)
Christos Giatras 184 Augustana 7
Guy Patron 197 Loras 3
Triston Engle 197 Brockport 4
Kyle Fank 197 Wartburg 5
Kyle Koser 197 Messiah 7
Lance Evans 285 Wartburg 4 3
James Bethel 285 Oneonta 5 4
Jake Evans 285 Waynesburg 7
Jake O’Brien 285 Ithaca 8












Awards Standings Set Before NCAA Championships

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The NCAA has released the leaders for falls, tech falls, and dominance heading into next weekend’s NCAA Championships. The winners of each category will be presented with an award at the conclusion of the finals on Saturday night. Jay Albis of Johnson & Wales leads in tech falls, Devon Carrillo of Wesleyan leads in falls, and Jake Ashcraft of Ithaca leads in the most dominant category.

Carrillo is in a three way tie for most falls but has the lowest combined time. He, along with the other two wrestlers with 21 falls have qualified for the NCAA Championships, so the award will likely be decided in Cleveland.

Albis is one ahead of Messiah’s Kyle Koser in tech falls, but his combined time is over eight minutes greater. If Koser wins by tech fall at the NCAA Championships and Albis does not, Koser will take over the lead.

College wrestling: Division II and III regionals set award standings for nationals (NCAA.com)

NCAA STAT LEADERS – TECH FALLS
Division III
Rank Name School Weight Tech Falls Time
1 Jay Albis Johnson & Wales (RI) 125 16 70:36
2 Kyle Koser Messiah 197 15 62:21
3 Bradan Birt Millikin 149 14 57:15
4 Ben Swarr Messiah 174 14 57:40
5 Jimmy Davis Loras 149 13 53:29
6 Cross Cannone Wartburg 149 13 54:42
7 Kyle Fank Wartburg 197 12 49:51
8 Stephen Maloney Messiah 149 11 46:52
9 Nick Mancini Mount Union 125 10 43:15
10 Sunny Nier Wabash 125 9 21:58
NCAA STAT LEADERS – FALLS
Division III
Rank Name School Weight Falls Time
1 Devon Carrillo Wesleyan (CT) 197 21 33:19
2 Jake Evans Waynesburg 285 21 45:06
3 Isaiah Bellamy Wesleyan (CT) 285 21 46:48
4 Jake Ashcraft Ithaca 184 19 49:52
5 Michael DiNardo Johnson & Wales (RI) 197 18 39:54
6 Triston Engle Brockport 197 18 40:38
7 Avery Jones Thomas More 184 18 66:31
8 Troy Beaman St. Olaf 285 17 27:43
9 Wade Ripple Wabash 285 17 33:05
10 Zachary Rieger Adrian 285 17 42:53
NCAA STAT LEADERS – MOST DOMINANT
Division III
Rank Name School Weight Avg. Team Points
1 Jake Ashcraft Ithaca 184 5.32
2 Mike Ross Wartburg 165 5.20
3 Troy Stanich Stevens 133 4.77
4 Isaiah Bellamy Wesleyan (CT) 285 4.76
5 Lance Evans Wartburg 285 4.76
6 Kyle Hatch Wabash 157 4.74
7 Jake Evans Waynesburg 285 4.73
8 Devon Carrillo Wesleyan (CT) 197 4.60
9 Lucas Jeske Augsburg 165 4.53
10 Guy Patron Loras 197 4.52