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Wisconsin’s Howe Wins AWN Freshman of the Year

May 22nd, 2009 by Tom

Another honor for Howe
MADISON, Wis.

Amateur Wrestling News released its All-Rookie Teams in the May issue, and after making it all the way to the NCAA finals at 165 lbs. as a true freshman, Andrew Howe was tabbed the publication’s 2009 Rookie of the Year. Earlier this spring, Howe was also named freshman of the year by RevWrestling.com and D1CollegeWrestling.net. He also earned Big Ten Freshman of the Year accolades after winning the title at 165 lbs. at the 2009 Big Ten Championships.

Howe was featured in the latest issue of Amateur Wrestling News and you can see the article below, or visit the publication’s Web site to find information on how you can get your own copy of Amateur Wrestling News.

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Wisconsin’s Howe Named Rev Freshman of the Year

April 5th, 2009 by Tom

from RevWrestling.com

Great things were expected of Andrew Howe when he arrived at the University of Wisconsin-Madison last fall. The Indiana native delivered … and then some, with a 30-5 season, the 2009 Big Ten 165-pound title and Freshman of the Year honors, and being the only true freshman to wrestle for a title at the 2009 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships. For all these reasons, Howe has earned the Rev Freshman of the Year award for 2009.

Each year, this award is given to the nation’s top freshman wrestler across all divisions of college competition, and is determined by a vote of RevWrestling.com writers and executives. Howe joins previous Rev Freshman of the Year award-winners Mike Grey of Cornell University in 2008, Iowa State’s Jake Varner in 2007, and Dustin Schlatter of the University of Minnesota in 2006.

Andrew Howe, who was 2009 NCAA runner-up at 165 pounds, won the award running away. He received all eight of the first-place votes, for a total of 72 votes. Minnesota’s Zach Sanders, who earned All-American honors by placing sixth at 125 pounds, came in second in the balloting, with 33 votes. In third place was Quentin Wright of Penn State, 174-pound All-American, who received 30 votes.

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