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Johnson & Wales 2017 Preview

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Team: Johnson & Wales University
Head Coach: Lonnie Morris
Years at School as Head Coach: 21
Career Record at Current School: 305-134-4
Assistant Coaches: Brian Allen, James Gilbert, Joe Pronk, Robbie Neill, Mike Labell

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2016-2017 Dual Meet Record: 23-1

2017 NCAA Qualifiers: Bobby Jordan (125, 7th), Jay Albis (133, 2nd), Joe Ferinde (141, 6th), Stephen Jarrell (165, 6th), Michael Labell (174, 7th)

Returning NCAA Qualifiers: Jordan, Albis, Ferinde

Top Returning Starters:
125 Bobby Jordan Sr All-American 7th
133 Jay Albis Jr All-American 2nd
141 Joe Ferinde Jr All-American 6th
149 Tommy Grippi Jr (Region Placer)
174 Mike Gargano Jr (Region Placer @ 165)
184 Khamri Thomas So. (2x Region Placer @ 197)
197 Mike DiNardo So.(Region Placer @ 184)
Hwt. Jonah Aurelio Sr (Region Placer)

Top Incoming Wrestlers:
157/165 Cam Altobelli Atkinson, NH – 2016 State Champ (Timberlane High School)
174/184 Peyton Blauvelt Manahwkin, NJ – 2016 State Qualifier Round of 12 (Southern High School)
165/174 Seon Bowker Holgate, NJ – State Qualifier Round of 12 (Rancocas Valley High School)
133 Chris Caban Elmwood Park, NJ – 6th in NJ (Lodi High School)
149 Mitchell Cook Orland Park, IL – 4th in IL 2012 (Carl Sandburg High School)
165/174 Jacob Deustchandler Carver, MN – New England Champ & Prep All American (Hyde School, ME)
125 Nathaniel Frantz Swarthmore, PA (Strath Haven High School) 2x All-County
149 Jordan Robinson Garfield, NJState Qualifier Round of 12 (Garfield High School)
149/157 Samuel Tenaglia Chantilly, VA VA6 2nd and 3rd (Chantilly High School)











Day 1 Results

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And we’re off!

Delaware Valley 38, Penn College 9
Delaware Valley 41, Rowan College at Gloucester County 9

Bridgewater State 20, New England 19 – criteria 2: most 6 point victories

Ottawa 31, University of the Ozarks 21














Cortland 2017 Preview

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Team: SUNY-Cortland
Head Coach: Brad Bruhn
Years at School as head coach: 15
Career Record at school: 205-76-1
Assistant Coaches: Deral Brown, Andrew Roden, Alexis Blanco, Gene Nighman, Adem Kaya

2016-2017 Dual Meet Record: 15-7

2016-2017 National Qualifiers and All-Americans:
National Champ 2017 Bobby Dierna @ 157
4th Place 2017 @ 174 Colin Barber
8th Place 2017 @ 133 Maverick Passaro
NQ 2017 Deuly Espinal @ 184
NQ 2017 Zach Zupan @ 165

Returning Qualifiers and All-Americans:
8th Place 2017 @ 133 Maverick Passaro
NQ 2017 Deuly Espinal @ 184
NQ 2017 Zach Zupan @ 165
NQ 2015 Adrian Berry @ 141
JUCO AA 2016 Josh Antoine 8th @ 125

Top returning starters:
125 (SR) Mat Bradice 2015 NE Regional Placer, ECWC runner up 2016
125 (SR)Josh Antoine 2016 JUCO AA stated most of the year last year.
133 (SO) Alex D’Angelo Started in 2016, Injured last year
141 (SR) Maverick Passaro 2017 All-American 8th @ 133
141/49 (JR) Derak Heyman 2016 4th at NE Regional
149 (JR) Da’mani Burns 2nd @ Kings, starter at 141 last year
149 (JR) Matt Caputo ALL-ECWC 2017, starter at 149 last year
165 (JR) Zack Zupan 2017 National Qualifier
184 (SR) Deuly Espinal 2017 National Qualifier
HWT (SO) Zach Gifford ECWC Runner up
157 (JR) Adrian Berry 2015 NQ, 3x ECWC placer
157 (JR) Greg Chery
174 (SO) JP Puca 2nd @ Kings
174 (SR) Mike Beckwith 2x starter at Regional. NE Regional placer in 2014

Top incoming wrestlers:

125 Trey Laflamme South Jefferson HS State Champ, 3x placer
133 Ben Tepperman Hauppage HS 2x State placer
133/41 Matt Maquet Long Beach HS 2x State placer
141 CJ Labate Commack HS State Qualifier
149 James Trezza Smithtown East HS State Placer
149 Justen O’Neil North Babylon HS Section XI placer
157 Charlie Spada Long Beach HS 2x State Qualifier
157/65 Charlie Buckley Long Beach HS State Qualifier
165 Devin Pelletier Greylock HS (MA) 2x NE placer
HWT Ryan O’Shea MacAurther HS 2x State Qualifier

Season outlook:
Cortland has a big senior class including some wrestlers coming back from injury. This group should give the Red Dragons some solid leadership. Several wrestlers with experience at the National Tournament should help set a tone in the room. The team has a tough recruiting class that will have a few guys pushing for a starting spot.












Wabash 2017 Preview

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Team: Wabash College
Head Coach: Brian Anderson
Years at School as Head Coach: 14
Career Record at Current School: 128-48-1
Assistant Coaches: Josh Hardman (Associate HC), Reece Lefever, Conner Brummett, Eracleo Vallejo, Conner Lefever

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2016-2017 Dual Meet Record: 7-2

2017 NCAA Qualifiers: Owen Doster (133, 7th), Devin Broukal (141, 4th), Griffin Schermer (149), Nick Bova (157, 3rd), Conner Brummett (165), Darden Schurg (174), Riley Lefever (197, 1st)

Returning NCAA Qualifiers: Owen Doster, Devin Broukal, Griffin Schermer, Darden Schurg

Top Returning Starters: Owen Doster (AA) Devin Broukal (2x AA) Griffin Schermer (NQ) Darden Schurg (NQ)

Top Incoming Wrestlers:
Austin Bethel – 4X State Qualifier
Kory Cavanaugh – 2X State Placer
James Floyd – 3X State Placer
Kaleb Guzior – 2X State Placer
Kyle Hatch – 3X State Placer
Riley Lomenick – State Placer
Cung Nier – State Qualifier
Wade Ripple – State Placer
Sam Russell – 3X State Qualifier
Daylan Schurg – State Placer
Kyle Shaffer – 2X State Placer
Jared Timberman – State Placer












Week 1 Wrestling

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Here is the DIII schedule for the first week of the 2017-2018 season

Wednesday, November 1:
Rowan College-Gloucester County at Delaware Valley, 5:30 PM
Penn College of Technology at Delaware Valley, 5:30 PM
New England at Bridgewater State, 7:00 PM
University of the Ozarks at Ottawa, 8:00 PM

Thursday, November 2:
MacMurray at North Central, 8:00 PM
Cornell College at Simpson, 8:00 PM
Hannibal-LaGrange at Millikin, 8:30 PM

Friday, November 3:
Castleton, Greensboro, Ithaca, Johnson & Wales, New England, Norwich, Oswego, Otterbein, Rhode Island College, RIT, Springfield, Western New England at Ithaca Invitational, Providence, RI, 4:00 PM
Olivet at Muskegon Duals, Muskegon, MI, 5:30 PM
Millersville at Wilkes, 7:00 PM



Saturday, November 4:
Mount St. Joseph at Patriot Open, hosted by Cumberlands
Centenary at Princeton Open, hosted by Princeton, 9:00 AM
Huntingdon at Reinhardt, 9:00 AM
Cortland, Keystone, King’s, Mount Saint Vincent, Muhlenberg, NYU, Oneonta, Penn College of Technology, Roger Williams, Scranton, Wilkes, York at Ned McGinley Invitational, hosted by King’s
Alma, Olivet, Trine at Ben McMullen Open, Muskegon, MI, 9:30 AM
Castleton, Greensboro, Ithaca, Johnson & Wales, New England, Norwich, Oswego, Otterbein, Rhode Island College, RIT, Springfield, Western New England at Ithaca Invitational, Providence, RI, 9:30 AM
Hampden-Sydney, Southern Virginia at Virginia Beach National Open, Virginia Beach, VA, 9:30 AM
Adrian, Heidelberg, John Carroll, Thiel, Wabash, Washington & Jefferson at Adrian Bulldogs Invitational, hosted by Adrian
Concordia-Moorhead at Jamestown Open, hosted by Jamestown
Dubuque, MacMurray, Millikin at MacMurray Open, hosted by MacMurray
Elizabethtown, Gettysburg, Johns Hopkins, Lycoming, McDaniel, Messiah, Ursinus, Wheaton at Messiah Invitational, hosted by Messiah
Concordia-Wisconsin, Wisconsin-Oshkosh, Wisconsin-Stevens Point at Pointer Open, hosted by Wisconsin-Stevens Point
Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Wisconsin-La Crosse at RCTC Yellowjacket Open, Rochester, MN, 11:00 AM
Augustana, Buena Vista, Central, Loras, Wisconsin-Platteville at Super 8 Invitational, hosted by Wisconsin-Platteville
Bridgewater State at Southern Maine, 12:00 PM
Temple Club, Gloucester CC, Middlesex CC, Bergen CC at TCNJ, 12:00 PM
Ferrum at Washington & Lee, 1:00 PM
Delaware Valley at Navy, 2:00 PM
Delaware Valley at Navy, 3:30 PM
Delaware Valley vs. Stevens Tech at Navy, 5:00 PM
Wartburg at Nebraska Wesleyan, 6:00 PM
Alfred State, Brockport at Brockport Open, hosted by Brockport

Sunday, November 5:
Penn State-Behrend at Clarion Open, hosted by Clarion, 9:00 AM
Olivet at Michigan State Open, hosted by Michigan State, 9:30 AM
University of the Ozarks at Oklahoma City Open, hosted by Oklahoma City

Ithaca 2017 Preview

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Team: Ithaca College
Head Coach: Martin Nichols
Years at School as Head Coach: 22
Assistant Coaches: Jules Doliscar, Tyler Daffinee, Marc Israel, Carlos Toribio, Ricardo Gomez, Dave Auble, Willie Horwath

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2016-2017 Dual Meet Record: 12-2

2017 NCAA Qualifiers: Jimmy Kaishian (125), Sam Schneider (149, 5th), Nick Velez (165), Jaison White (174), Carlos Toribio (107, 2nd), Jake O’brien (285, 8th)

Returning NCAA Qualifiers: Sam Schneider 5th 2017, Nick Velez 7th 2016, Jaison White Qual- 2017,  Jake O’brien 8th 2017



Top Returning Starters:
Fred Mase 125 lbs. – 3rd Empire Conf.
Tito Colom 133 lbs. 4th Empire Conf.
Sam Schneider 149 lbs. NCAA AA
Demitri D’Orsaneo 157 lbs. 4th – Empire Conf.
Nick Velez 165 lbs. NCAA AA
Jaison White 174 lbs. NCAA Qual.
Jake Ashcraft 184 lbs. 4th NCAA Regionals
Jake O’Brien 285 lbs. NCAA AA.

Top Incoming Wrestlers:
Anthony Stramiello 125 – 2x NYS Qual.
Ray Wetzel 133- NJ State 5th
Matt Kelley 3x MA. State Champion
Austin Whitney 157 lbs. 4th NCAA Regionals 2016. (Cortland transfer)
Alec Corrao 165 lbs. NJ State Qual
Isaiah Mayes 174 lbs 2x PA regional place winner
Steven Rice 174 lbs. 7th Pa State Championships (Muhlenberg transfer)
Dymir Davis-Carruth 197 lbs. 4th National Preps.

Season Outlook:
The Bombers look to improve on their 9th place finish at the NCAA Championships with a good group of upperclassmen that should be pushed by a strong incoming group of freshman and transfers.






NWCA Rankings #1

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NWCA Rankings #1 – October 30, 2017












North Central 2017 Preview

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Team: North Central College
Head Coach: Joe Norton
Years at School as Head Coach: 3
Career Record at Current School: 19-24
Assistant Coaches: Josh Tardy, Vince Pizzo, Andrew Zobac, Dan Schiferl, Abe Duran, Brandon Preston

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2016-2017 Dual Meet Record: 8-10

2017 NCAA Qualifiers: Ben Williamson (149)

Returning NCAA Qualifiers: Williamson

Top Returning Starters:
Anthony Rink: 25-8 record – 3rd CCIW
Ben Williamson: 26-9 record, 2x NCAA Qualifier
Matt Marcotte: 22-14 Record – 5th Midwest Regional
Josh Bouie: 5th Midwest Regional (2016)
Tyler Vittal: 20-9 record, 3rd CCIW, 4th Midwest Regional
Emonte Logan: 12-4 record, 3rd CCIW, 5th Midwest Regional

Top Incoming Wrestlers:
Talha Ayhan – 5th IHSA State Tournament
Egan Berta – 2nd, 3rd IHSA State Tournament
Eric Hominac – IHSA State Qualifier
Justin Mitchell – IHSA State Qualifier
Audel Ochoa – 4th IHSA State Tournament
Rafael Roman – IHSA State Qualifier

Season Outlook:
This year’s Cardinal squad will balance several returning regional placewinners with newcomers looking to make their mark. Seven starters return, but only Williamson has NCAA Championship experience. Many are poised to break through in the new Lower Midwest Regional. The team looks like one that can compete to win the always competitive CCIW Conference, which the Cardinals are hosting this season.











Coe 2017 Preview

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Team: Coe College
Head Coach: John Oostendorp
Years at School as Head Coach: 16
Assistant Coaches: Jimmy Gotto

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2016-2017 Dual Meet Record: 11-8

2017 NCAA Qualifiers: Cole Erickson (149, 6th)

Returning NCAA Qualifiers: Erickson

Top Returning Starters:
133 Fletcher Green 6th at Central Regional
141 Sam Uthoff 5th at Central Regional
149 Cole Erickson 6th at NCAAs
174 Jake Voss 5th at Central Regional
184 Taylor Mehmen 6th at Central Regional
197 Andrew Holladay 6th Central Regional

Top Incoming Wrestlers:
Ricky Ayola 3rd at 195, 1st at 220, 1st at 285 in Colorado State Wrestling Tournament
Josh Gerke 5th at 145, 3rd at 145 in 3A Iowa State Wrestling Tournament
Brock Henderson 4th at 106, 3rd at 106, 1st at 113, 1st at 120 in 1A Iowa State Wrestling tournament
Austin Hoffman 145 State Qualifier 3A Illiinois State Wrestling Tournament
Austin Leopard State Qualifier at 132, 7th at 132, 4th 138 in 1A Iowa State Wrestling Tournament
Devon Meeker 4th at 106, 2nd at 113 in 1A Iowa State Wrestling tournament
Ashton Meyers 6th at 113 in 1A Iowa State Wrestling Tournament
Trevor Schmidt State Qualifier 2A Illinois State Wrestling Tournament
Transfer: Bailey Chyma 3rd at 170 in 2A Iowa State Wrestling Tournament












Wesleyan 2017 Preview

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Team: Wesleyan University
Head Coach: Drew Black
Years at School as Head Coach: 20
Career Record at Current School: 192-156-3
Assistant Coaches: Niko Filippakis, Victor Eckpenyong, Matt Moran, Dan DiCenzo, John Biddiscombe

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2016-2017 Dual Meet Record: 9-7

2017 NCAA Qualifiers: Carter Armendarez (149), Devon Carrillo (197)

Returning NCAA Qualifiers: Armendarez and Carrillo

Top Returning Starters:
125 Amir Daouk SO, (16-15); Zack Murillo SO. (19-6)
133 Tristan Stetson SO., (14-16); Dylan Jones, JR., (18-16)
141 James Matias,  JR., (23-11)/ Shane Ross JR., (14-10)
149 Carter Armendarez, SR., (19-10), 3rd NE Region, NCAA Qualifier, lost AA round
157 Ed Pierce,  SR., (24-12)
165 Roy Forys Jr. (12-7)
174 Dominic Pirraglia, SR (21-16), 6th NE Region
184 Simon Chee FR., 2nd NY States; Zach Turner, SO (Futures Champ 7-10);
197 Devon Carrillo, GR (22-3), 2nd NE Region 2017, 3rd NE Region 2016, 2 x NCAA Qualifier, lost AA round
285 Isaiah Bellamy, SR (17-7), 2 x NE Region placer 4th 2015, 6th 2017

Top Incoming Wrestlers:
125 Andrew Hennessy
133 Kasim Khan
133 Jason Fong
184 Simon Chee
285 Harrison Karp

Season Outlook:
Eight starters return from last years winning team. Carter Armendarez defeated the 5th seed at NCAA’s, but fell just short of being an all-American. Devon Carrillo is focusing on wrestling for the first time in his career after having played 4 seasons of college Football. Isaiah Bellamy has a full year of competition at HWT under his belt and looks to compete and be on the national podium this year. The Cardinals are looking for another winning dual season along with a stronger, successful finish at both the Northeast Regional and NCAA Championships.











John Carroll 2017 Preview

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Team: John Carroll University
Head Coach: Mark Hawald
Years at School as Head Coach: 3
Career Record at Current School: 13-14
Assistant Coaches: George DiCamillo, Kevin Shadrach, Jason Zastrow, Mark Hawald Sr.

2016-2017 Dual Meet Record: 7-9

Top Returning Starters:
Jarrad Lasko- 5th at Regional
Tom McNulty- 2X Regional Placewinner

Top Incoming Wrestlers:
Jarrod Brezovec- OH Placewinner
Larry Grapo- OH State Qualifier
Vittorio Santillo- OH State Qualifier
Aidan Whitis- 2 Time Maine State Champ












Loras 2017 Preview

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Team: Loras College
Head Coach: T.J. Miller
Years at School as Head Coach: 1
Career Record at Current School: 12-7
Assistant Coaches: Trevor Kittleson, Rick Healey, Jon Gapinski, Jon Orillion, Jay Figgins, Mark Schultz

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2016-2017 Dual Meet Record: 12-7

2017 NCAA Qualifiers: Clint Lembeck (141, 5th), Jimmy Davis (157, 5th), Guy Patron Jr. (197, 3rd, Quin Gilliam (285)

Returning NCAA Qualifiers: Michael Triplett (2016), Clint Lembeck, Jimmy Davis, Guy Patron Jr., Quin Gilliam

Top Returning Starters: Guy Patron Jr- 3rd NCAA, Clint Lembeck 5th NCAA, Jimmy Davis 5th NCAA, Quin Gilliam NQ, Michael Triplett NQ 2016, Eddie Smith 4th Place Central Regional, Awais Arain 4th place Central Regional

Top Incoming Wrestlers:
Kevin Kelly – NAIA All-American, Benedictine College, KS
Richard Hunter- 3x LA State Champion – Brusly High School
Nathan Pitts- 2x LA State Champion- Parkway High School
Noah Hughes-Reilly- IA State Place-winner – West Des Moines Valley
Jacob Hiles- IL State Place-winner- Coal City High School, IL
Frankie Indelli- IL 3A State Qualifier- Wheaton North High School
Simon Schuler- IL 1A State Place-winner – Chenoa, IL
Brock Timmons- IA 2A State Place-winner -Davenport Assumption
Mateo Sanchez- CA State Qualifier- Central East High -Fresno, CA
Brad Holmes-IA 3A State Qualifier- Bettendorf, IA
Payne Johnson- East Waterloo High School – Evansdale, IA
Robert Muhammad- Allen Shepard High School- Chicago, IL
Seth Lisowski- Arcadia High School – Arcadia, Wisconsin
Max Boughton- Oak Park River Forest High School – Oak Park, IL
Patrick Mullane- St. Patrick High School- Chicago, IL
Dakotah Peterson- IL 3A State Qualifier- Taft High School

Season Outlook:
Loras returns nine starters and five NCAA qualifiers from a team that was 6th in the NCAA and 2nd in the Central Region and the IIAC.











d3wrestle.com 2017-2018 Rankings #1

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Here are the d3wrestle.com Preseason Rankings for the 2017-2018 season. There are a few things to remember about the first set of rankings.

  1. No freshmen or non-DIII transfers are listed in this set of rankings. They will start to appear as they compete.
  2. Information about weight class changes mostly came from the coaches. If a coach did not provide any information, a best guess was made.
  3. If a wrestler is not expected to compete until the second semester, he will not appear here.
  4. There are probably some mistakes, typos, or misspellings in this list. A best effort will be made to correct them as the season gets going.

d3wrestle.com Rankings #1 – October 30, 2017













Wheaton 2017 Preview

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Team: Wheaton College
Head Coach: James Gruenwald
Years at School as Head Coach: 9
Career Record at Current School: 36-56
Assistant Coaches: Dan Olsen, Matt Cavallaris, Stephen Aiello, Tanner Schultz

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2016-2017 Dual Meet Record: 5-4

2017 NCAA Qualifiers: Carlos Fuentez (125), Logan Walkup (174), Jared Fekete (184), Mikey Swider (197)

Returning NCAA Qualifiers: Fuentez (2015, 2017 qualifier)

Top Returning Starters:
Carlos Fuentez (2x NQ)
Frank Aiello (3x top 5 at Midwest Regional, 3x PWWI placewinner)
Max Gierke

Top Incoming Wrestlers:
Hunter Harrison (4th 160 in State CO)
Sean Fergusson (2x SD state placewinner)
Cameron Calabrese (2x WI State Qualifier)
Stephen Schostok (WI State Qualifier)
Edmond DeAngelis (3x New England Placer)

Season Outlook:
After graduating 4 Seniors, 2 All-Americans and 2 National Qualifiers, Wheaton will be looking to a younger team to fill the gap and build on last year’s performance.











Stevens 2017 Preview

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Team: Stevens Institute of Technology
Head Coach: Joe Favia
Years at School as Head Coach: 3
Career Record at Current School: 53-8
Assistant Coaches: Anthony Bonaventura, Zebulon Hilyard

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2016-2017 Dual Meet Record: 22-0

2017 NCAA Qualifiers: Troy Stanich (133, 3rd Place), Dylan Van Sickell (141), Zach Wilhelm (149, 7th), Colin Navickas (165), A.J Kowal (197, 6th)

Returning NCAA Qualifiers: Stanich, Van Sickell, Wilhelm

Top Returning Starters:
Troy Stanich – 45-1, D3wrestle and Centennial Conference Freshman of the Year, Conference Champion, East Regional Champion, 3rd at NCAA’s 2017
Dylan Van Sickell – 38-16, 2017 NCAA Qualifier
Zach Wilhelm – 48-9, 2016,17 NCAA Qualifier, 7th at NCAA’s 2017
Thomas Poklikuha – 42-9, Conference Runner Up, 6th at East Regional 2017

Top Incoming Wrestlers:
Brett Kaliner – West Chester, PA
Colin Myles – Sparta, NJ
Bruce Parola – Moscow, PA
Matthieu Dupuy – Kentfield, CA
Mark Kimbrell – Kettering, OH

Season Outlook:
Coming off back to back top ten finishes at the NCAA Championships, the Ducks are ready to continue to climb up the ranks and bring home their first team trophy. Coach Joe Favia is entering his 4th season at the helm and looking to build off the momentum from the last few seasons. Due to graduation, the Ducks will have some new faces in the lineup but the expectations will still be high as they look to defend their Centennial Conference Championship and face some tough competition in the new Mideast Regional. The Ducks will be led by returning All Americans Troy Stanich and Zach Wilhelm, along with returning NCAA Qualifier Dylan Van Sickell; they will look to improve on their NCAA performances from a season ago.

The Ducks will continue to battle against some of the best teams in the country throughout the year. The Ducks will see 11 teams that finished in the top 20 at NCAA’s last season, either in a dual meet or tournament setting, proving to be another tough schedule for the Ducks. Some top events that highlight the Ducks schedule will be the Ithaca Invitational, The New Standard Invitational hosted by York College, Grapple at the Garden, and the Matman Invitational hosted by Cornell College. The Ducks are looking forward to solidifying themselves as one of the top programs in the country and are looking to bring home some hardware from Cleveland in March.












Wilkes 2017 Preview

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Team: Wilkes University
Head Coach: Jon Laudenslager
Years at School as Head Coach: 14
Career Record at Current School: 222-88-5
Assistant Coaches: Damon Cheek, Andrew Feldman, Guesseppe Rea, Al Wilson

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2016-2017 Dual Meet Record: 20-5

2017 NCAA Qualifiers: Nick Racanelli (157)

Returning NCAA Qualifiers: Racanelli (2016 & 2017), Matt Grossmann (2015 NCAA Champ at 133), Josh Evans (2015 at 149)

Top Returning Starters:
125 SO. Denzel Tovar- 16-4…Academic All-American
125 SO. Spencer Reed- 8 wins as freshman
133 SR. Jake Dimarsico- 24-21 Career at 141 and 149
141 SR. Matt Grossmann- National Champ @133 2015
149 JR. Josh Evans- 8-0 before injury last year- NCAA Qualifier 2015
149 SO.Kyle Medrow- 39-13…4th at NCAA Regional
149 SR Morgan Fuller- 6th MAC
157 JR. Ashton Gyenizs- 14-11…7th Messiah Petrofes
157 SO Michael Brown- 9 wins as freshman
165 SR. Nick Racanelli – 35-9 NCAA Qualifier 2016 and 2017
165 SO. Brett McGill- 13 wins as freshman
174 JR. John Ritter – 18-10/4th Messiah Petrofes/3rd Will Abele/2nd MAC
174 SO Justin Morel- 14 wins..4th MAC
184 SO Matthew Judge
197 SO Jake Huling-13-5@ 285/4th Petrofes..before season ending injury ”

Top Incoming Wrestlers:

125 Kyle Trout NJ
125/133 Dylan O’Connor
125/133 Patrick Miko CT
133 Brock Horton PA
133 Karl Lindsey MD
133/141 Ezra Neff PA
141 Mason Madden Edwards PA
141 Riley Donovan NY
149 Gage Cannavino PA
157 Brendan Lamey DE
157/165 Tyler Snyder PA
165 Jason DeBoard PA
174/184 Anthony LaDuca NJ
184 Logan Huling PA
184 Ryan Mortimer PA
174/184 Joey Scalia DE
184 Andrew Lessig PA
197 Moustafa Almeky PA
285 Nick Goff NJ
285 Rich Thompson PA

Season Outlook:
Excellent Leadership from three guys with NCAA experience will push the Colonels this season. Wilkes is returning to the National Duals as well as making a third straight trip to the Grapple at the Garden. A very competitive room should help mature the freshman class early and the Colonels look to continue to build one their program’s strong wrestling tradition.











Central 2017 Preview

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Team: Central College
Head Coach: Eric Van Kley
Years at School as Head Coach: 11
Career Record at Current School: 82-82-1
Assistant Coaches: Kevin Donahue, Matt Diehl, Daniel Page, Bob Kuennen

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2016-2017 Dual Meet Record: 10-2

2017 NCAA Qualifiers: CJ Pestano (125, 4th), Cam Timok (133, 5th), Daniel Radcliffe (141), Ryan Vandall (165), Matt Seabold (197)

Returning NCAA Qualifiers: CJ Pestano (4th in 2017, 2nd in 2016), Cam Timok (5th), Daniel Radcliffe

Top Returning Starters:
125 – CJ Pestano (4th) – 2 x All American (2nd – 2016)
133 – Cam Timok (5th)
141 – Daniel Radcliffe – NQ

Top Incoming Wrestlers:
Wayne Sommerlot (184)
Gavin Babcock (184)
Chance Benadum (165)

Season Outlook:
The 2016-17 Central College Wrestling program was one of best in program history. The team compiled a 10-2 record, the best IIAC finish in 20 years, and a second consecutive top 20 finish at the NCAA Championships. The team had five NCAA Qualifiers and a pair of All-Americans. Both All-Americans return along with qualifier Daniel Radcliffe. The team had four Scholar All-Americans and is poised for a great 2017-18 in the new Central College Wrestling Center.











Paul Reid to coach the new Ohio Wesleyan team

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Reid Named Ohio Wesleyan Wrestling Coach
Paul Reid, who has spent the past three years shepherding Alfred State’s team through its transition period to Division III, has been named the head wrestling coach for Ohio Wesleyan’s reborn program. The Battling Bishops last competed in wrestling in the 1984 season and are set to take the mats again for 2018-2019. Alfred State competed in the NCWA during Reid’s tenure and finished in 13th place at the 2017 NCW Championships. Reid also has previous coaching experience at Iowa Western Community College, Whitewater, and UNC-Pembroke.

Reid Named Ohio Wesleyan Wrestling Coach

Paul Reid, head wrestling coach at Alfred (N.Y.) State College, has been named head coach of the wrestling team at Ohio Wesleyan University, it was announced by athletics director Doug Zipp.

Reid will oversee Ohio Wesleyan’s reinstatement of wrestling to varsity status, with competition beginning in the 2018-19 academic year. The Battling Bishops last competed on the mat in the 1983-84 season.

“I’m grateful to the administration, the search committee, and Doug Zipp for this opportunity. Ohio Wesleyan’s commitment to reinstate wrestling is tremendous for the sport,” Reid said. “Ohio Wesleyan is not only committed to reinstating wrestling, but doing it the right way.

“I look forward to recruiting the right type of student-athlete into the Ohio Wesleyan program, one who is willing to come in and buy into the process and get better every day. That way, success will be not only on the mat but in all areas of life.”

At Alfred State, Reid rebuilt the wrestling program as it made the transition to NCAA Division III status. Last year, the Pioneers finished second at the National Collegiate Wrestling Association regional meet, 13th at the NCWA national championship, and sixth in the nation at the national duals. His 2015-16 team was 14th at the NCWA national championship meet and the 2014-15 Pioneers placed 27th nationally. While at Alfred State, Reid coached 3 All-Americans, including a national finalist.

Prior to Alfred State, Reid helped build the wrestling program at Iowa Western Community College as the head assistant coach beginning with the Reivers’ inaugural season in 2011-12. At Iowa Western, Reid helped the team to an eighth-place national finish at the National Junior College Athletic Association championship, and he helped coach 5 All-Americans.

Reid was an assistant coach at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater for 2 seasons, helping the Warhawks to a pair of runner-up finishes in the rugged Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference and a 29th-place finish at the NCAA Division III championship meet in 2010. While at Whitewater, Reid helped coach 3 All-Americans and 8 national qualifiers.

Reid began his collegiate coaching career as assistant wrestling coach at the University of North Carolina-Pembroke in 2008-09.

“We are delighted to have Paul lead our new wrestling program. Paul brings with him the experience of building two different programs. His passion, drive, and ‘can-do’ attitude are just what is needed to start this program,” Zipp said. “We are very excited with the experience and leadership he will offer in the recruiting process and building our wrestling program.

“Through the interview process it became very clear that Paul would be a good fit for OWU, that he had a sound grasp of the Division III mission of academics first, and that he had the work ethic and drive to be a very active recruiter.”

Reid is a 2008 graduate of Coe (Iowa) College, where he wrestled for 4 years with the Kohawks. He continued his education with a master’s degree in physical education from North Carolina-Pembroke.

Reid is a native of Fort Madison, Iowa.












WPI 2017 Preview

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Team: Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Head Coach: Steve Hall
Years at School as Head Coach: 7
Career Record at Current School: 65-81
Assistant Coaches: Tony Paoletta, Tyler Tilbe, Justin Marsh, Tyler Howe

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2016-2017 Dual Meet Record: 12-12

Top Returning Starters:
Tyler Marsh – SO 4th 2017 NE Regional
Steve Jendritz Sr. 5th 2017 NE Regional
Dan Wensley – Jr 6th 2017 NE Regional
Austin Shrewsbury – Jr 4th 2016 NE Regional
Mike Curtis – Jr 20-12 2017 All-New England
Jack Nigro – Sr 23-11 and 2017 Academic All-American

Top Incoming Wrestlers:
Mike Ilic – NJ Regional Champ, Jake Smith – NJ Regional placer, Brendan Marion – PA AAA state qualifier, Ethan DiRenzo – PA AAA regional placer

Season Outlook:
The Engineers will look to make the next step during the 2017-18 season with a roster that projects to have a good mix of experience and new blood. They will need to fill a big hole at 125lbs left with the graduation of 2015 AA Brian Amato but there are a couple of wrestlers there that have been waiting for their time, and that time is now! Other than the sweepstakes for the starting 174lb class, the rest of the roster, on a team that placed 4th in the 2017 New England dual championships, has a solid resume of accomplishments and experience.











Washington & Jefferson 2017 Preview

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Team: Washington & Jefferson College
Head Coach: Tommy Prairie
Years at School as Head Coach: 7
Career Record at Current School: 20-42
Assistant Coaches: Jeff Breese, Nick Carr, Josh Etzel, and Marco Crivelli

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2016-2017 Dual Meet Record: 8-6

2017 NCAA Qualifiers: Sonnieboy Blanco (174, 3rd)

Top Returning Starters:
Sophomore Hunter Neely (22-5) 5th Regionals
Senior Mac Oberschelp Scholar All American
Senior Sam Florentino Scholar All American (19-8)
Sophomore Alex Miller (14-11)

Top Incoming Wrestlers:
Dan Florentino, Peters Twp, PA
Mike Nagy, Pittsburgh Central Catholic, PA
Brent Feorene, St. Edwards OH