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Hunter 2017 Preview

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Team: Hunter College
Head Coach: MarcAntoni Macias
Years at School as Head Coach: 1st
Assistant Coaches: Alexander Chianurashvili, David Naupari

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2016-2017 Dual Meet Record: 2-15

Top Incoming Wrestlers:
Transfer from Nassau CC Sean Miller 2016 NJCAA Easter Regional Champion, NJCAA Nation Qualifier
Transfer from Lock Haven Ronaldo Rodriguez NYSPHSAA State qualifier 2015 CHSAA State Champion
Freshman Serjey Thomas 2x NYSPHSAA State qualifier from Eagle Academy for Young Men Bronx
Transfer Nicholas Vines NJCAA NorthEast Regional Champion, NJCAA Nation Qualifier ”

Season Outlook:
Hunter is looking to rise this season with a solid crop of newcomers after two sub par recruiting years. As many as 19 new freshmen and transfers will take the mat for the Hawks this season, given them the largest incoming class in recent history. Hunter’s five seniors all will be pushed for a starting spot this year and the team will be looking to get off to a good start at the NY/PA Duals hosted by Wilkes University on November 11th.












Eau Claire 2017 Preview

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Team: University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
Head Coach: Tim Fader
Years at School as Head Coach: 2
Assistant Coaches: Elroy Perkin, Jose Quintana, John Peterson, Sam Johnson, Zach Sirny, Justin Karkula

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2016-2017 Dual Meet Record: 9-5

2017 NCAA Qualifiers: Zach Sirny (125)

Top Returning Starters:
Jordan Meyer 141
Carter Focht 149 5th West
Connor Hanson 157 5th West
Toby Mosley 165 WIAC Runner-up
Tyler Vogt 174 6th West
Cecil Philson 197 WIAC Runner-up

Season Outlook:
UW Eau Claire continues to build a wrestling program in the traditionally strong WIAC. Numbers and expectations are high and there should be competition at all weight classes.











Tuesday Results 11/7

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Hazen Rice for November 7

Whitewater 33, Oshkosh 17

Graceland 27, Simpson 18

Hannibal-Lagrange 35, MacMurray 15











Thiel 2017 Preview

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Team: Thiel College
Head Coach: Craig Thurber
Years at School as Head Coach: 15
Career Record at Current School: 127-108
Assistant Coaches: Matt Lowry, Tyler Hendzel

2016-2017 Dual Meet Record: 3-12

2017 NCAA Qualifiers: Gage Gladysz (197)

Returning NCAA Qualifiers: Gladysz

Top Returning Starters:
Gage Gladysz 197, 2017 NQ
Jason Miller 149, 2017 PAC champion

Top Incoming Wrestlers:
Tyler Brooks 184: Saegertown HS 2017 PIAA qualifier at 195
Cory Bable 125 / 133: Grove City HS 2017 District 10 qualifier
Braydon Knauf 125: Greenville HS 2017 District 10 qualifier
Seth McCrea 184: Butler HS 2017 WPIAL qualifier
Reese Wainuskis 125 /133: OH District qualifier 100 match winner from Alliance
Brenton Stull 285: OH state qualifier from Scioto











Johns Hopkins 2017 Preview

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Team: Johns Hopkins University
Head Coach: Keith Norris
Years at School as Head Coach: 12
Career Record at Current School: 74-119
Assistant Coaches: David Kraus, Jared Forman

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2016-2017 Dual Meet Record: 5-10

Top Returning Starters:
Christian Vallis (125/133)
Lucas Escobar (141)
Connor Joyce (149)
Dane Morgan (157/165)
Isaac Morales (184)

Top Incoming Wrestlers:
Dominick Reyes (149/157) – Posted a 64-9 record in last two seasons at nearby Loyola and placed first in the MIAA Tournament
Henri Behaeghel (197/285) – 88-21 in last two years and Massachusetts state champion as a senior
Max Fleming (174) – 71-17 in final two seasons and twice placed at the sectional championships in California

Season Outlook:
While Johns Hopkins does not return a Centennial Conference place-winner from last season, the Blue Jays have the makings of a solid team if they can stay healthy. A strong one-two punch at the top of the lineup in senior Christian Vallis and junior Ricky Cavallo could get the Blue Jays off to a quick start in dual meets. Cavallo was 9-4 last season and beat Stevens’ Rob Murray; two of his four losses were to eventual Centennial Conference champion Chris Tan of Ursinus by a total of five points.

A veteran group in the middle of the lineup includes three-year regulars Lucas Escobar (141), Connor Joyce (149) and Dane Morgan (157/165), while juniors Isaac Morales and Miles Gilliam give head coach Keith Norris 100 combined matches of career experience between 174-197.

With several promising newcomers showing well early in the preseason, the Blue Jays could be a factor in the Centennial Conference if they remain healthy. The six newcomers hail from five different states.











Wrestler of the Week: Rocco Hladney

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Rocco Hladney at King's (Pa.) 2/3/17
The first d3wrestle.com Wrestler of the Week for 2017-2018 is Rocco Hladney of Elizabethtown. Hladney missed the whole first semester last year, but he started to make up for lost time last weekend by winning the Messiah Invitational at 197 lbs. Hladney opened with a pair of major decisions before winning 21-6 against #2 seed Travis Ogden of Lycoming in the semifinals. That set up a match with 2017 All-American Kyle Koser of Messiah in the finals. Hladney prevailed with a 6-1 decision over the two time NCAA qualifier.

Hladney, a senior from Middletown, Delaware, is up at 197 this year after wrestling at 184 the past two seasons for the Blue Jays. He was 8-5 in an abbreviated season last year after going 25-13 and placing 5th at the Mideast Region in 2016. He transferred to Elizabethtown after a year at Coker College in South Carolina. Hladney was Elizabethtown’s top finisher this past weekend and will take the mat again this weekend at the Ursinus Fall Brawl.











Elmhurst 2017 Preview

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Head Coach: Steve Marianetti
Years at School as Head Coach: 15
Career Record at Current School: 121-62-2
Assistant Coaches: John Jung, Matt Kuschert, Chris Muscia, Blake Santi, Michael York, Tim Noverini

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2016-2017 Dual Meet Record: 6-2

2017 NCAA Qualifiers: Anthony Munoz (125), Jared Braun (133) and Keone Derain (157)

Returning NCAA Qualifiers: Munoz, Braun, Derain

Top Returning Starters:
Jared Braun (125) – 2017 NCAA Qualifier @133
Anthony Munoz (133) – 2017 NCAA Qualifier @125
Keone Derain (157) – 2017 NCAA Qualifier @157
Mark Miller (184) – 20 match winner @197 in 2017

Top Incoming Wrestlers:
Jimmy McAuliffe – 3X IL State Placer
Austin Maher – IL State Qualifier
Howie Olson – 2X NJCAA Qualifier @ Harper JC












Chicago 2017 Preview

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Team: University of Chicago
Head Coach: Leo Kocher
Years at School as Head Coach: 38
Assistant Coaches: Tim McGuire, Joe Tolnai, Ben Adams, Roger Vukobratovich, JR Pinedo, Benji Friedl, Joe Bochenski

2016-2017 Dual Meet Record: 6-4

2017 NCAA Qualifiers: Steve Bonsall (157, 8th)

Returning NCAA Qualifiers: Bonsall, Devan Richter (125, 2015)

Top Returning Starters:
Steve Bonsall 2017 All-American
Devan Richter 2015 NCAA Qualifier
Grant Morrison 5th 141 Midwest Regional
Kahlan Lee-Lermer 4th 149 Regional
Jason Lynch 6th Regional 184
Nick Ferraro Concordia Champion, MSOE Champion 174

Top Incoming Wrestlers:
Ryan Boncamper 3rd 113 – FL 3A , Alec Gleason 5th 126 – NJ, Gage Bayless 3rd 126 – AA PA, Chaise Hauck 8th 145 – AA PA, Jason Crary 2nd 145 – IN, Vito Smolyak Cadet GR AA, Will Britain 1st 160 – 5A GA, Aiden Reynolds 1st – WNEISWA, Dominick Reo 5th 171 – Div 3 MI, Quinton Mincy 7th 220 – Div I OH, Will Hare 6th 285 – National Preps

Season Outlook:
Chicago returns 6 wrestlers that can be legitimately considered nationally competitive. The freshmen class has 16 HS state medals and 2 AA’s between them.











McDaniel 2017 Preview

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Team: McDaniel College
Head Coach: Davey Blake
Years at School as Head Coach: 10
Assistant Coaches: Josh Fitch, Mason Goretsas

2016-2017 Dual Meet Record: 3-13

Top Returning Starters:
Nick Malinowski (125)
Wade Bishop (165)
Ronnie Wuest (174)
Jake Pooton (184)
Ronald Mattox (184/197)
Billy Emerson (285)

Top Incoming Wrestlers:
Jake Reid (125) PA State Qualifier
Rob Kaminski (125)- 2x MD state placewinner (5th, 5th)
Ryker Eckenbarger (133)- transfer from Campbell, 2016 MD State Champ
Robert McGrogan (133)- NJ District 28 Runner-up
Zach McAleer (141)- 2x MD state placewinner (6th, 6th)
Jahmally Willie (141)- MD state qualifier
Tobey Hague (149)- transfer Rowan CC/UMD (2nd semester), 2016 NJCAA All-American (5th)
Scott Miser (149)- 4th MD States
DeAndre Tackett (149)- MD state placewinner
Tyler Watkins (149/157)- MD State qualifier
Garrett Vandervalk (165/174)- MD state Runner-up
Jamie Rodriguez (197)- MD state qualifier
Brendan Woody (285)- 2017 MD State Champion, 3rd MD 2016

Season Outlook:
A wealth of talented freshmen and transfers will look to make an immediate impact on a McDaniel squad that struggled last season. Boasting six returning starters with only one senior in the group, McDaniel is looking to return to form in the 2017-18 season.











Stevens Point 2017 Preview

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Team: University of Wisconsin Stevens Point
Head Coach: Johnny Johnson
Years at School as Head Coach: 19
Career Record at Current School: 177-167
Assistant Coaches: Jake Wozniak, Dustin Wozniak, Logan Hermsen-Student Asst, Jake Calhoun

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2016-2017 Dual Meet Record: 2-12

2017 NCAA Qualifiers: Logan Hermsen (165, 1st), Dylan Diebitz (197), Donny Ralston (285, 6th)

Returning NCAA Qualifiers: Diebitz, Ben Vosters (125, 2016)

Top Returning Starters: Diebitz(Q 197), Vosters(Q 125), Joe Crook (149), Boone Roycraft (157), both Crook and Roycraft seniors with season ending injuries last season
125 Ben Vosters, 2016 NCAA Qualifier
149 Joe Crook
157 Boone Roycraft
197 Dylan Diebitz, NCAA Qualifier

Top Incoming Wrestlers:
Pointers Wrestling welcomes 12 new faces to the program for the 2017-18 season. The 12 wrestlers combine for 14 trips to their respective state tournaments and 5 trips to the podium.
Two recruits come to UWSP from the Wisconsin Valley Conference, Berkley Corvino (D.C. Everest, 285) and Anthony Kanable (Marshfield, 141). Corvino, who will join the team after finishing his season with UWSP Football, finished 6th at the state tournament at 220 this past season. Kanable finished with a 131-34 career record for the Tigers.

Luke Smiley (Plainfield North, 149) and Nick Pretto (Wilmington, 165) head north from Illinois to join the Pointers. Smiley was a two-time Illinois state qualifier, while Pretto qualified three times and placed 6th as a senior.

Two transfers join the team, Logan Newton (Spring Valley, 149) and Bobby Uttecht (Wittenberg-Birnamwood, 133). Newton spent last year playing football at UW-Stout after finishing 4th at state his senior season. Uttecht has spent the last three years wrestling at UW-Parkside and was also a state place winner in HS, finishing 6th.

Other state qualifiers in the recruiting class include Matt Berlin (Oak Creek, 125), Ben Kasten (Brillion, 157), and Eric Peters (Luxemburg-Casco, 149). Berlin was a three-time state qualifier and finished with a 120-26 HS record. Kasten was also at the state tournament this past season, as well as his sophomore year. Peters has been on campus for a year, but was unable to wrestle last season as he recovered from injury. He finished 4th in the state his senior season.

Other incoming wrestlers include Kevin Jankowski (Cudahy/St. Francis/Saint Thomas More, 174), Drosianos Louvaris (Kimberly, 141), and Alex McNall (Janesville Craig, 197). All were sectional qualifiers last season, with Louvaris missing qualifying for the state tournament by a match. Jankowski won matches at the WWF Freestyle and Greco Junior State Tournaments last year, as well as at Greco Junior Nationals in Fargo this summer

Season Outlook:
Led by returning national qualifiers Ben Vosters and Dylan Diebitz the Pointers have high goals for 2017-2018. The Pointers have a deep line up featuring 7 upperclassmen and many talented freshmen and transfer students making for a highly competitive atmosphere. Iron sharpens iron, and that is an adage the team hopes will result in success this season.











Nebraska Wesleyan 2017 Preview

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Team: Nebraska Wesleyan University
Head Coach: Brandon Bradley
Years at School as Head Coach: 1
Assistant Coaches: Robert Sanders, Skylar Galloway

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2016-2017 Dual Meet Record: 1-9

Top Returning Starters:
Ben Lodema (197) 20+ wins last season
Justin Hennessy (HWT) 20+ wins last season

Top Incoming Wrestlers:
Jared Nickman- JUCO NQ 2016
Mason Clark- HS state placer
Damian Green- State Finalist 2017
Garland Levering- State Finalist 2014
Cody Pester- 2x State Qualifier
Ian Ingwersen- State Qualifier











King’s 2017 Preview

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Team: King’s College
Head Coach: Adam Healey
Years at School as Head Coach: 1st
Assistant Coaches: Rico Plummer, Christian Mazzocchi, Ned McGinley

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2016-2017 Dual Meet Record: 10-15

Top Returning Starters:
125 – Dakota Quick SO – 22-12 record
165 – Howard Kilpatrick SR – 23-6 record, 4th place in East Region 2017
197 – Eddie Merril SR – 5th in East Region 2017
285 – Ralph Bernardo SR – 18-2 record prior to season ending injury, 4th in East Region 2016125 – Dakota Quick SO – 22-12 record

Top Incoming Wrestlers:
141 – Jacob Taylor – PIAA AAA State Qualifier for Unionville HS; 285 – Kyle Osterhout – PIAA AAA State Qualifier for Neshaminy HS












Wartburg 2017 Preview

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Team: Wartburg College
Head Coach: Eric Keller
Years at School as Head Coach: 7
Career Record at Current School: 132-3
Assistant Coaches: Chris Ortner, Chris Smith, Elard Coello, Fan Zang, Mark Pinero

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2016-2017 Dual Meet Record: 20-0

2017 NCAA Qualifiers:
Arnulfo Olea 5th at 125
Connor Campo NQ at 133
Cross Cannone 2nd at 141
Kenny Martin 3rd at 149
Logan Thomsen 2nd at 157
Andrew Steiert 7th at 165
Eric Devos National Champion at 174
Bryan Levsen 5th at 184
Kyle Fank 5th at 197
Lance Evans 4th at HWT.

Returning NCAA Qualifiers: Cross Cannone(141, 2nd), Logan Thomsen(157, 2nd), Eric Devos (174, National Champion), Kyle Fank (197, 5th), Lance Evans (285, 4th)

Top Returning Starters:
141 Cross Cannone – 2nd NCAA
157 Logan Thomsen – 2nd NCAA
174 Eric DeVos – 1st NCAA (2017), 2nd NCAA (2016)
197 Kyle Fank – 5th NCAA
285 Lance Evans – 4th NCAA (2017), 3rd NCAA (2016)

Top Incoming Wrestlers:
Wartburg’s recruiting class was ranked #2 in the Nation by Wrestling USA for all Non-Division 1 schools.

Brenden Baker: 3X Iowa H.S. State place winner
Omar Begic: 2X Iowa H.S. State place winner
Beau Bush: 4X Louisana H.S. State place winner
Cobi Cline: 3X Iowa H.S. District Qualifier
Brennen Doebel: Jr. College All-American and Iowa H.S. State Champion
Jared Ellingwood: 2X Illinois H.S. State qualifier
Kendrick Jones: Jr. College All-American and 2X Louisiana H.S. State Champion
Jacob Krakow: 4X Iowa H.S. State place winner and 2X finalist
Brady Kyner: 4X Iowa H.S. State place winner, 2X finalist, and USA Wrestling Folkstyle All-American
Ethan Lape: 2X Iowa H.S. State place winner
Derek Leeloy: Jr. College National Champion
Nick Meling: Iowa H.S. State place winner
Noah Padilla: 2X California H.S. CIF Placer
Brock Rathbun: 3X Iowa H.S. State Champion and 4X finalist
Mike Ross: 3X Connecticut H.S. State Champion, New Engand Champion and 2X NHSCA All-American
Martine Sandoval: Jr. College National Champion
Slade Sifuentes: 2X Iowa H.S. State Champion, 4X place winner, and USA
Wrestling Folkstyle All-American
Trevor Walton: 2X Nebraska H.S. State Finalist and 4X place winner
Zion Vasquez: Missouri H.S. State qualifier

Season Outlook:
Wartburg returns five All-Americans from it’s history making 13th 2017 NCAA championship team: Cross Cannone(141, 2nd), Logan Thomsen(157, 2nd), Eric Devos (174, National Champion), Kyle Fank (197, 5th), Lance Evans (285, 4th).

The Knights will have some new faces in the lineup replacing two time All-American’s Arnulfo Olea at 125, Connor Campo at 133, Andrew Steiert at 165, two time National Champion and three time All-American Kenny Martin at 149, and All-American Bryan Levsen at 184.

Some major milestones on the table this season for Wartburg are the opportunity to win its unprecedented 26th consecutive (and 36th overall) Iowa Conference Championship, a record eighth-straight NWCA national dual title and 12th overall, a sixth-straight NCAA Central Regional title and the programs 14th NCAA Championship, which would be its 9th in the last 11 years. Wartburg has also won 196 consecutive duals against IIAC opponents, a streak that dates back to 1994.











Pitt-Bradford Head Coach Job Posting

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CLASSIFICATION:            Head Coach
WORKING TITLE:             Head Men’s Wrestling Coach
DEPARTMENT:                  Athletics and Recreational Sports
SALARY RANGE:               Per contract

The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford has a vacancy in the position of Head Men’s Wrestling Coach. This is a full-time, 12-month position that reports to the Director of Athletics and Recreational Sports, Bret Butler.

Duties: This position is responsible for managing all aspects of the men’s wrestling program and is expected to identify, evaluate, and recruit student-athletes who can be successful academically and athletically at the NCAA Division III level. The head coach will exemplify a strong commitment to the academic achievement of student-athletes and to their success on the field. Responsibilities include planning, programming, directing, supervising, and implementing the duties and functions of the men’s wrestling program while adhering to Pitt-Bradford, AMCC and NCAA rules and regulations. The head coach must work closely with all others involved in carrying out the philosophy and objective of the intercollegiate athletic program.

Requirements: bachelor’s degree required, master’s preferred; three years’ successful collegiate coaching experience at the NCAA Division III level; and knowledge and commitment to NCAA Division III philosophy and rules. The successful candidate must demonstrate a proven aptitude for coaching as illustrated by a strong work ethic, organizational skills, computer skills, and the ability to interact professionally within the department, the campus, and the community.

Please Submit:  Candidates must apply directly through PittSource at https://www.pittsource.com/postings/147726.

Deadline:  November 12, 2017

Women and applicants from traditionally underrepresented populations are strongly encouraged to apply.  Individuals with experience in a setting committed to multiculturalism and/or campus diversity are of particular interest. The University of Pittsburgh is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer and values equality of opportunity, human dignity and diversity.  EEO/AA/M/F/Vets/Disabled

La Crosse 2017 Preview

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Team: University of Wisconsin-La Crosse
Head Coach: Dave Malecek
Years at School as Head Coach: 12
Career Record at Current School: 164-36-1
Assistant Coaches: Ross Needham, Zach Cook, Trevor Pruett

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2016-2017 Dual Meet Record: 9-0

2017 NCAA Qualifiers: Ryan Weinmann (141, 1st), Richard Carlson (174, 5th)

Top Returning Starters:
125 Nelson Baker 4th Regionals
133/141 Hayden Schlough 4th WIAC
149 Kal Gerber 2nd WIAC
157 Jackson Schoen 2nd WIAC
157 Michael Murnane
165 Mitch Hertel 6th Regionals
165 Logan Schlough
174 Sawyer Massie 3rd WIAC
184 Sean O’Neil
HWT Konrad Ernst 4th Regionals

Top Incoming Wrestlers:
Cal Hanson State Champ 141, Matt Anderson 125 3rd Wi State , Zach Villarreal 125 3rd Illinois State, Tristen Jenny 133 2nd WI State, Sawyer Sarbacker 125 2nd Wi State, Josh Stenger 125 4th Illinois State, Spencer Hutchinson 141 Ia Qualifier, Grant Zamin 157 2x Illinois Qualifier, Jake Gille 149/157 5th Wi State, Colton Ryan Wi SQ, 184 Lee Fuller SQ Illinois,

Season Outlook:
La Crosse will have a very young and inexperienced team with many new faces in the lineup. Freshman will add depth and challenge as season progresses. The team will have to come together and work very hard to be competitive in the WIAC and new Regional.











Thursday Results

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North Central 55, MacMurray 0

Cornell 30, Simpson 16

Millikin 49, Hannibal Lagrange 0











Springfield 2017 Preview

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Team: Springfield College
Head Coach: Jason Holder
Years at School as Head Coach: 6
Career Record at Current School: 71-42
Assistant Coaches: Dylan Foley, James Kaishian, Tyler Banks

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2016-2017 Dual Meet Record: 11-12

2017 NCAA Qualifiers: Zach Joseph (157), Hunter Ayen (197)

Returning NCAA Qualifiers: Ayen

Top Returning Starters:
133 – Ian Tolotti, Regional placer (6th)
197 – Hunter Ayen, NQ, Regional placer (3rd)
285 – Joe Fusco, 32-9 (2016-17)

Top Incoming Wrestlers:
Alec Falconer – MD State placer
Bryce Finnegan – MA State placer
Tyler Flynn – NJ Region qualifier
Logan Fox – NJ State qualifier
Ryan Gray – MA State placer, New England qualifier
Robert Hartling – 2x CT State placer, New England placer
Rahmel Hill – JUCO National qualifier
Tyson Jones – NY Section finalist
Ryan Monteiro – 3x MA State Champion, NHSCA finalist
Nick Monteleone – NJ Region placer
Chris Munnell – 2x NH State placer, New England qualifier
Phil Ricca – NJ State qualifier
George Tarwo – 3x NH State Champion, New England Champion
Norberto Torres – NJ State qualifier
Mike Vietri – NJ qualifier
Derek Wilson – NH State placer

Season Outlook:
Springfield College wrestling eclipsed the 1000th dual meet victory mark in 2017, becoming the 4th NCAA program in all of collegiate wrestling to accomplish this feat. The Pride graduated national qualifier Zach Joseph and regional placer Geovanni Medina but returns two-time national qualifier Hunter Ayen, regional placer Ian Tolotti, scholar All-American Joe Fusco, and five other starters from the 2017 Regional Championships who will look to make their mark in 2018. Springfield has also brought in a solid group of talented young freshmen and transfers. Springfield College will wrestle a competitive schedule that will help them as they will compete at the Ithaca Invitational, Doug Parker Invitational, Petrofes Invitational hosted by Messiah College, and the Budd Whitehill Duals hosted by Lycoming. Springfield College will certainly be battle tested when it comes time for Cleveland, Ohio in March.











Augsburg 2017 Preview

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Team: Augsburg University
Head Coach: Jim Moulsoff
Years at School as Head Coach: 4
Career Record at Current School: 35-10
Assistant Coaches: Associate Head Coach Tony Valek, Austin Boniface, Brad Fisher, Orlando Ponce, Matt Hechsel, Chad Bartschenfeld, Justin Koob, Ryan Madson & John Peterson

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2016-2017 Dual Meet Record: 11-2

2017 NCAA Qualifiers:
125 – Victor Gliva (8th)
133 – Sam Bennyhoff
141 – David Flynn (3rd)
149 – Ryan Epps
157 – Grant Parker
165 – Lucas Jeske (3rd)
184 – Owen Webster (3rd)
285 – Donny Longendyke (2nd)

Returning NCAA Qualifiers:
125 – Victor Gliva (8th)
133 – Sam Bennyhoff
141 – David Flynn (3rd)
141 – Aaron Wilson (2016)
149 – Ryan Epps
165 – Lucas Jeske (3rd)
184 – Sebastian Larson (2016)”

Top Returning Starters: see above

Top Incoming Wrestlers:
Solomon Nielsen – 2-Time MN State Finalist
Cruze Hurlburt – 4-Time WI State Place winner