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Wrestling Breaks MAC scoring record: Qualify 8 for NCAA's
Posted on 3/5/17 at 4:23 pm
Posted on 3/5/17 at 4:23 pm
125: Barlow does just enough, literally, to scrape through in 5th place. Such a frustrating wrestler this season. But, still headed to St. Louis.
133: Erneste came for blood. Avenges prior losses on his way to a MAC championship, NCAA bid, and possibly a top 10 seed. Really strong performance.
141: Eierman wins his first conference title in what was the weakest weight. Got the job done, which is all that matters.
149: Mayes has a slugfest in the finals, but comes out on top, winning a conference title and avenging his loss in the dual. Seeding for 149 is going to be crazy. Could be anywhere from 2-6 at NCAA's.
157: Joey Lavalle continues his run, with a conference title in hand. The owner of his only loss on the season failed to weigh in at EIWA's, so Joey has no demons right now. Hasn't seen the top of the weight yet, but should be a really high seed...2-4 range.
165: Lewis was locked in this weekend. Did his business, returned to his form. Conference title, looking good. 165 is stacked, so seeding will be very interesting. Could be anywhere in Top 8.
174: Wisman didn't wrestle well. Probably tossed away what small chance he had at an At-Large bid. An offseason of improvement should help him tremendously.
184: Lemanowicz almost shocks the world. Falls one point short 2 times in qualifying matches. But can't fault the effort. Wrestled really well. 184 is actually not seeing any upsets, so there is a flicker of hope for an At-Large with his performance. 6 At-Larges should be available, and only 1 AQ didn't make a spot.
197:J'den doing J'den. 4X conference champ.
285: Austin Myers wrestles the best he has all year and pulls a big upset to win 3rd, snatching a NCAA spot. Outside of the Top 10, Heavyweight is pretty weak this year. That could give Myers a shot at winning a match or two in St. Louis. But good on Myers, turning it up at the right time.
Overall: We romped through. 6 out of 10 champions. Broke our previous record by 10 points. Wisman was the only real letdown, unless you want to count Barlow. Everyone else wrestled really well, pulling off some upsets and settling scores. On to St. Louis!
133: Erneste came for blood. Avenges prior losses on his way to a MAC championship, NCAA bid, and possibly a top 10 seed. Really strong performance.
141: Eierman wins his first conference title in what was the weakest weight. Got the job done, which is all that matters.
149: Mayes has a slugfest in the finals, but comes out on top, winning a conference title and avenging his loss in the dual. Seeding for 149 is going to be crazy. Could be anywhere from 2-6 at NCAA's.
157: Joey Lavalle continues his run, with a conference title in hand. The owner of his only loss on the season failed to weigh in at EIWA's, so Joey has no demons right now. Hasn't seen the top of the weight yet, but should be a really high seed...2-4 range.
165: Lewis was locked in this weekend. Did his business, returned to his form. Conference title, looking good. 165 is stacked, so seeding will be very interesting. Could be anywhere in Top 8.
174: Wisman didn't wrestle well. Probably tossed away what small chance he had at an At-Large bid. An offseason of improvement should help him tremendously.
184: Lemanowicz almost shocks the world. Falls one point short 2 times in qualifying matches. But can't fault the effort. Wrestled really well. 184 is actually not seeing any upsets, so there is a flicker of hope for an At-Large with his performance. 6 At-Larges should be available, and only 1 AQ didn't make a spot.
197:J'den doing J'den. 4X conference champ.
285: Austin Myers wrestles the best he has all year and pulls a big upset to win 3rd, snatching a NCAA spot. Outside of the Top 10, Heavyweight is pretty weak this year. That could give Myers a shot at winning a match or two in St. Louis. But good on Myers, turning it up at the right time.
Overall: We romped through. 6 out of 10 champions. Broke our previous record by 10 points. Wisman was the only real letdown, unless you want to count Barlow. Everyone else wrestled really well, pulling off some upsets and settling scores. On to St. Louis!
Posted on 3/6/17 at 6:50 am to 5thTiger
Nice recap. Amazing at how stable this program has become.
Lots of great wrestlers in the house.
Go Tigers!!!!
Lots of great wrestlers in the house.
Go Tigers!!!!
Posted on 3/6/17 at 8:25 pm to 5thTiger
Watching replay of Big10 championship matches. Sure would be fun for 4 Big12 schools to merge with MAC and another schools to put together a better conference tournament. There was talk of this type of merger a couple years ago but must have been people just dreaming.
Posted on 3/10/17 at 12:59 pm to Catfish69
Kind of OT but my alma mater won its first NAIA National Championship in any class thanks to a kid from Ferguson, Demetrius Thomas. Kid is a freshman and completely destroyed the 285 class.
So thanks to the state of Missouri for producing that kid.
So thanks to the state of Missouri for producing that kid.
Posted on 3/10/17 at 5:39 pm to beebefootballfan
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Wrestling Breaks MAC scoring record: Qualify 8 for NCAA's
Kind of OT but my alma mater won its first NAIA National Championship in any class thanks to a kid from Ferguson, Demetrius Thomas. Kid is a freshman and completely destroyed the 285 class.
So thanks to the state of Missouri for producing that kid.
Regner has done a hell of a job at Williams Baptist
Posted on 3/10/17 at 8:39 pm to Tackle74
He really has. When they announced that they were starting the program a few years ago I questioned why since wrestling isn't a big sport in Arkansas.
Sadly I figure he will be getting scooped up by a bigger program before to long.
Sadly I figure he will be getting scooped up by a bigger program before to long.
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