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NWCA Rankings #5

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NWCA Rankings #5 – January 11, 2017 – Team | Individual











Wednesday Results 1/11

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Ferrum 32, Greensboro 9
Washington & Jefferson 24, Waynesburg 22
WPI Quad (Castleton, Mount St. Vincent, Western

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Ursinus 37, Muhlenberg 4
Otterbein 37, Case 9











Tuesday Results 1/10

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Seth Transue pin clinches 23-12 victory for #25 Wrestling over Mount Union in OAC opener

University of the Ozarks 33, St. Olaf 16
Ohio Northern 23, Mount Union 12
Otterbein 34, Muskingum 18
Elmhurst 20, North Central 19











d3wrestle.com Rankings #6

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A few 2nd semester returners highlight the 6th set of d3wrestle.com Rankings for 2016-2017

d3wrestle.com Rankings #6 – January 10, 2017











Weekend Results 1/6-8

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Friday
NWCA National Duals (7th straight National Duals win for Wartburg)
John Carroll 27, Washington & Lee 16
Waynesburg 41, Thomas More 12
Centenary 41, Bergen CC 18

Saturday
Washington & Lee Invitational
Waynesburg Invitational
Scott Viera Invitational at Roger Williams
Williams Open
Central Invitational
Flash Flanagan Open at Loras
Ursinus North/South Duals
NY/PA Duals (Lycoming, King’s, RIT, Oswego)
Chicago Duals (Dubuque, Manchester, St. John’s, Trine)
Luther 27, Stevens Point 6
Cornell 39, Stevens Point 9
Cornell 22, Luther 16











2017 NWCA National Duals

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The NWCA National Duals starts today at 9am at the Fort Wayne War Memorial Coliseum. 22 teams will battle for the Division III crown. Wartburg has won the event seven years in a row and has been in the finals all 15 years that the event has taken place.
Live Results | Bracket | Program

DIII Teams in Attendance

Alma Augsburg Augustana
Baldwin Wallace Coe TCNJ
Concordia Wisconsin Concordia-Moorhead Ferrum
Ithaca Johnson & Wales Millikin
Mount Union North Central NYU
Olivet Springfield Wabash
Wartburg Wheaton
Oshkosh Whitewater












Wrestler of the Week: Lucas Malmberg

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The d3wrestle.com Wrestler of the Week is Lucas Malmberg of Messiah. Malmberg was the lone DIII placewinner at the Midlands and was the first DIII placewinner at the event since 2011. He finished in 6th place at 125 lbs. after beginning the tournament as the 8th seed. He opened with wins against Jake Silzer from Illinois and Zac Denny of Whitewater, the #2 ranked wrestler in DIII. After dropping a match to eventual champ Thomas Gilman of Iowa, he defeated Paul Bianchi of North Dakota State and Christian Moody of Oklahoma to reach the consolation semifinals. He dropped his final two matches to finish in 6th place.

Malmberg, a graduate student from Marathon, New York, is the defending NCAA Champion at 125 lbs. and was the runner-up in 2014 and 2015. He has won the Mideast Regional each of the past three years and has won more than 40 matches in each of his college seasons. He is currently 22-3 on the year and is 152-13 in his career. This year, he has won the Messiah Invitational, Roger Williams Invitational, and the Messiah Petrofes Invitational. Malmberg and the rest of the Falcons begin their 2017 competition at the Ursinus North/South Duals on Saturday.











NWCA Rankings #4

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NWCA Rankings #4 – January 2, 2017 Individual | Team











Wrestling This Week 1/5-8

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No DIII wrestling until Thursday this week when the National Duals kick off from Fort Wayne, Indiana.

Thursday
NWCA National Duals | NUWAY Open
Huntingdon at Allen
St. Olaf at St. John’s

Friday
NWCA National Duals
John Carrol at Washington & Lee
Waynesburg at Thomas More
Centenary at Bergen CC

Saturday
Washington & Lee Invitational
Waynesburg Invitational
Scott Viera Invitational at Roger Williams
Williams Open
Central Invitational
Flash Flanagan Open at Loras
Ursinus North/South Duals
NY/PA Duals
Chicago Duals (Dubuque, Manchester, St. John’s, Trine)
Cornell Tri (Luther, Stevens Point)











Day 1 Results – Midlands and Citrus

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Midlands Session 2 Update – Day 1 Brackets – Wrestling begins at 1pm Eastern for Malmberg and Lefever.

125 – #8 Malmberg (Messiah) lost in the quarterfinals to #1 Gilman (Iowa) 23-7. He will wrestle Bianchi (NDSU) for a spot on the podium.
125 – Denny (Whitewater) defeated Duffield (Oklahoma) in consolation before losing 5-1 to #11 Jimenez of Wisconsin

149 – Lee-Lermer (Chicago) has been eliminated

165 – Cannon (Messiah) was eliminated after a 4-2 loss #16 Luke Zilverberg (SDSU)
165 – Sepke (Chicago) has been eliminated, but won his first consolation match

174 – #12 Swarr (Messiah) was eliminated after a 6-5 loss to #6 seed Brucki (Central Michigan)

184 – Newman (Whitewater) has been eliminated

197 – #2 Lefever (Wabash) gave up a late takedown to lose 5-4 in the quarterfinals to #7 Wolfe (Rider). He will wrestled #9 Williams (Bakersfield) to place.

The Citrus Invitational also began yesterday. Augsburg leads 2nd place Cornell after Day 1. Brackets and Team Scores











#Midlands54 Today – Session 1 Update

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Update after Session 1 – Live Results
Session 2 begins at 8pm Eastern

125 – #8 Malmberg (Messiah) is in the quarterfinals vs. top seed Gilman (Iowa)
125 – Denny (Whitewater) upset #9 seed before losing to Malmberg in round of 16; faces Duffield (Oklahoma)

149 – Lee-Lermer (Chicago) has been eliminated

165 – Cannon (Messiah) lost his opener but won next two to stay alive; will face #16 Luke Zilverberg (SDSU)
165 – Sepke (Chicago) has been eliminated, but won his first consolation match

174 – #12 Swarr (Messiah) won his first but lost to the #5 seed in round of 16; will face #6 seed Brucki (Central Michigan)

184 – Newman (Whitewater) has been eliminated

197 – #2 Lefever (Wabash) defeated #15 Wilcke (Iowa) to move into the quarterfinal against #7 Wolfe (Rider)


Four D3 teams are in attendance at the 54th Midlands today and tomorrow at Northwestern

University of Chicago – Kahlan Lee-Lermer (149) & Mike Sepke (165)

Messiah – Lucas Malmberg (#8 at 125), Larry Cannon (165), Ben Swarr (#12 at 174)

Wabash – Riley Lefever (#2 at 197)

Whitewater – Zac Denny (125) & Jordan Newman (184)

Live Results | Live Video (free from BTN)











d3wrestle.com Rankings #5

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d3wrestle.com Rankings #5 – December 24, 2016












Robert Patnesky to coach Penn State Behrend

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Robert Patnesky Named Head Wrestling Coach

Robert Patnesky, the current head coach at Davidson College, has been named the head coach at Penn State Behrend. The Lions will return from a 38 year absence to once again field a team in the fall of 2017. Patnesky spent the past 14 seasons at Davidson and has been head coach since 2004. He has also coached at Ohio University and his alma mater West Virginia University.

Robert Patnesky Named Head Wrestling Coach

ERIE, Pa. – Penn State Erie, The Behrend College, has selected Robert Patnesky to become the second head wrestling coach in program history.

Patnesky spent the last 12 season as the head coach at Division I Davidson College in Mooresville, North Carolina. He left the program ranked second in career victories, mentored five national championship qualifiers and four Southern Conference Champions for the Wildcats.

“We are excited to have Coach Patnesky as the lead of our wrestling program,” said Director of Athletics Brian Streeter. “His previous experiences will benefit the department as we begin to grow a team once again. Patnesky is a proven coach who understands the academic standards in which to recruit.”

Davidson was consistently one of the top wrestling programs in the country for academics under Patnesky’s tutelage. The Wildcats were ranked in the NWCA’s Division I All-Academic Top 30 for five consecutive years (2006-10), earning the fifth-best team grade-point average in 2009 and 2010, and also ranking 12th in 2012.

Patnesky spent two seasons as an assistant coach before being named interim head coach in 2004-05. He led the Wildcats to an 8-7 overall record, their first winning campaign in over 10 years. Prior to Davidson, he served as an assistant coach at Ohio University while earning his master’s degree in recreation and sports sciences.

Patnesky was a three-year starter for the wrestling team at West Virginia, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in Communication in 2001. The three-time NCAA qualifier is the all-time winningest wrestler in his weight class at West Virginia. Patnesky was the 2000 Eastern Wrestling League champion, helping his team win the EWL crown and a sixth-place finish in the country. He was a three-time Jr. National All-American, a national finalist, individually ranked among the top 12 wrestlers in the country for three years and finished his college career with more than 100 victories. He also competed for the U.S. on a tour of France and Poland in 1999 and earned NWCA Academic All-American accolades.

Patnesky takes over a wrestling program that has been absent for 38 years. Penn State Behrend offered NCAA wrestling from 1967 until 1978, using Erie Hall for practices and home matches. Wrestlers will again use that space beginning in the fall of 2017.

Patnesky and his wife, Pam Moss, will reside in Erie.












Recent Results

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Desert Duals

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Desert Duals Today

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The 2016 Desert Duals take place today in Las Vegas. Click the links below for the schedule and results.

Desert Duals Schedule (begins at 11:00am Eastern)

Live Results











Westminster College to begin wrestling

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Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri, announced today that they school would add men’s and women’s  wrestling for the 2017-2018 season. Mike and Tony Eierman will team up to head both teams. The liberal arts college of 950 currently offers 9 men’s and 9 women’s sports and competes in the St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. Westminster will be the only Division III wrestling team in Missouri. The team will need to travel to reach other DIII competition, as MacMurray (138 miles away) is the only Division III team within 200 miles of campus. There is, however, a significant, NJCAA, NAIA, and Division II presence nearby.

Westminster College is perhaps best known as the site of Winston Churchill’s famous “Iron Curtain” speech in 1946. The college is an undergraduate-only institution and features 35 majors, 39 minors, and 12 pre-professional programs. The town of Fulton is approximately 25 miles southeast of Columbia, Missouri, site of the University of Missouri.

New coaches Mike and Tony Eierman are well known in the Missouri wrestling community. Mike has been running Eierman Elite Wrestling in Fulton since 2004 and is perhaps best known for coaching Olympic bronze medalist and two time NCAA Champion J’Den Cox since his youth wrestling days. Tony Eierman has previously been the head coach at nearby Father Tolton Catholic High School. Read on for the release from Westminster.

Westminster to Launch First NCAA DIII Women’s and Men’s Wrestling Programs in Missouri

FULTON, MO – “Pin to win” could well be the Blue Jays new battle cry when Westminster College introduces the first NCAA Division III collegiate women’s and men’s wrestling programs in Missouri next year, it was announced today.

The wrestling teams were announced by college President Dr. Benjamin Ola. Akande, Athletic Director Tracey Braden, and Coaches Tony and Mike Eierman. “We are excited to be adding NCAA Division III wrestling to our outstanding athletics program here at Westminster College,” Akande said. “And, we’re equally proud of the fact our Lady Blue Jay’s wrestling team will be only one of 10 women’s wrestling teams at private colleges and universities in the country.”

Akande said wrestling is a growing collegiate sport, especially in the Midwest. In Missouri alone, he said, there are 6,800 high school male wrestlers, “but no Division III collegiate wrestling programs in the state, where they can continue to pursue their passion for wrestling.”

Women’s wrestling also is taking off, with more than 13,400 high school female wrestlers competing at state championships in six states, Braden said, adding that there are 31 collegiate women’s wrestling teams on large and small campuses across the U.S.

The Eierman brothers will provide Olympic quality coaching for Westminster wrestlers. Both coaches are well known throughout the Midwest for their competitive wrestling program based in Fulton, and especially for training and coaching wrestling champions, including Olympic Bronze medalist J’den Cox.

Before coming to Mid-Missouri in 2003, Mike was a resident athlete for more than three years at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado, and over his 30-year involvement with the sport, he has trained in many other countries with some of the world’s best wrestlers.

Braden, the coaches, and Vice President of Enrollment Bobby Andrews will lead the development of Blue Jay wrestling into a nationally acclaimed NCAA Division III program, Akande said. The new teams will start competing again rival colleges for the 2017 wrestling season.

“We are excited about the prospects of bringing this high quality athletic program to our campus, and are confident our new wrestling program will help establish a national platform for Blue Jay athletics,” Akande said.












Wednesday Result

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Cornell 23, Augustana 16











Wrestler of the Week: Brendan Gould

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The d3wrestle.com Wrestler of the Week is Brendan Gould of Augustana. The 141 lbs. Viking placed first at the North Central Invitational and was name the event’s Outstanding Wrestler as well. The win capped a 5-0 week that included a forfeit win in a dual meet against Loras. Wrestling from the third seed, Gould defeated #2 seed Jeremy Melendez of Dubuque in the semifinals before topping Layten Binion from the host North Central 10-2 in the finals. Melendez was ranked 7th and Binion was 2nd in the latest d3wrestle.com Rankings. Gould was also named CCIW Wrestler of the Week and is now 12-6 on the year.

Gould, a junior from Davenport, Iowa, was 19-4 last year and 28-13 as a freshman. The Finance and Marketing major now has a career record of 59-23. Last season was cut short due to an injury, but Gould managed to win championships at the Platteville and North Central Invitationals. During his freshman year, Gould was the CCIW champion and won at North Central, giving him three total championships so far at that event. Gould, and the rest of the Vikings take on Cornell tonight before taking a break until the National Duals on January 5th.











Ice Hour 16: Duane Bastress

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A two-time NCAA Division III champion and member of the Division III Wrestling Hall of Fame, Duane Bastress has seen his share of success on the mat. Now in his fourth year as the head coach of his alma mater York College in Pennsylvania, Bastress is finally ready to have a season that’s consistent.

On Episode 16 of The Ice Hour, we’ll visit with Bastress and talk about the hurdles created in his first year by a nationally publicized hazing scandal that shut down the program for a few weeks, then eventually clearing that situation to find out his position was elevated to a full-time one.

Bastress spent some time in Mixed Martial Arts after his competitive career ended at York, but coaching called him back after previous coach Tom Kessler stepped down after over 20 years leading the Spartans.

It’s been joked that this is Bastress’ fourth first year as a head coach. We’ll check out what’s brewing in Central Pennsylvania on The Ice Hour.

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Wrestling This Week 12/14-18

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Wednesday
Augustana at Cornell

Friday
Oshkosh at Hastings

Saturday
Gator Boots Duals in Nashville
Dubuque Duals (Concordia Wisconsin, Ozarks, Wheaton)
Greensboro Tri (McDaniel, Huntingdon)
East Stroudsburg at Keystone
Messiah at Johnson & Wales