Month March 2005

TheMat’s Wrap-Up Article on NCAAs

Cowboys crown five champions, Jones named Most Outstanding Wrestler at NCAA TournamentJohn Fuller St. Louis, Mo. – Oklahoma State had five NCAA finalists as of Saturday morning at the 2005 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships at the Savvis Center. On…

Quotes from the Champs, Top 4 Coaches

NCAA Div. I Championships quotes from the Coaches of the Top Four Teams and the Individual ChampionsGary Abbott/USA Wrestling Individual Champion Quotes 125 lbs. “Joe Dubuque, Indiana (about what his win means for Indiana) “This is the last stepping stone…

Wrestling’s Preston, Ogunwole Shine at NCAAs

By PABLO S. TORRECrimson Staff Writer The Harvard wrestling team’s coach, Jay Weiss, knew that life after Jesse Jantzen ’04 would be difficult. Lucky for him, Robbie Preston and Bode Ogunwole keep on providing glimpses into a future that is…

OSU heavyweight Mocco enjoys playing the heavy

By Lori Shontz Of the Post-Dispatch When he’s wrestling a home match, he enters the ring – at a dead sprint – to the strains of “the Imperial March (Darth Vader’s Theme). “After the match, he sprints directly back to…

Mountaineer star wants to climb higher

By Lori Shontz Of the Post-Dispatch Over the past several seasons, the West Virginia coaching staff has engaged in a rather bizarre offseason ritual. Coach Craig Turnbull and assistant coach Zeke Jones sat in the wrestling office, pored over a…

No. 8 seed twists and turns to 157 final

By Joe Lyons Of the Post-Dispatch Considered the power class of the NCAA Division I wrestling championships, 157 took some major twists and turns Friday at Savvis Center. “In this weight class, at this point of the season, I really…

OSU wins third straight NCAA wrestling title

By Joe Lyons Of the Post-Dispatch The Oklahoma State wrestling team did what it was supposed to do Saturday evening, putting the finishing touches on its third consecutive NCAA Division I championship at Savvis Center. And the Cowboys did it…

Lee’s Long Journey Ends With A Title

A long journey ends with a titleBy Lori Shontz Of the Post-Dispatch After losing in the NCAA semifinals at 133 pounds a year ago, Travis Lee of Cornell learned a universal truth. “It’s a lot easier to cut weight when…

Bradley fourth, Davis seventh at NCAAs

From CDT staff reports ST. LOUIS — Penn State freshman Phil Davis capped one of the best freshman seasons in Nittany Lions history with a seventh-place finish and Eric Bradley battled back for fourth on the last day of the…

Lehigh’s Frick fights hard, but falls

By Gary R. BlockusOf The Morning Call ST. LOUIS, Mo. | Travis Frick never thought of getting a nose job, but he will be getting one within a week. Frick, Lehigh’s 174-pound wrestler, sustained a mobile fracture of his nose…

Cooperman, Letters earn bronze to cap Lehigh’s weekend

By Gary R. BlockusOf The Morning Call ST. LOUIS, Mo. | Cory Cooperman knows what’s coming next. ”We’ve got two days off, and then [Lehigh head coach Greg] Strobel is going to put us through a workout,” he said after…

For Trenge, a somber moment follows final victory

Lehigh senior places third, then hushes crowd by retiring. By Gary R. BlockusOf The Morning Call ST. LOUIS, Mo. | Jon Trenge sat at the edge of the mat quickly, quietly, before the referee even could raise his hand in…