{"id":209,"date":"2005-01-20T20:11:11","date_gmt":"2005-01-21T02:11:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/?p=209"},"modified":"-0001-11-30T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"-0001-11-30T05:00:00","slug":"can-2-illinois-take-national-duals-title","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/w209\/can-2-illinois-take-national-duals-title\/","title":{"rendered":"Can #2 Illinois Take National Duals Title?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/news.adcombat.com\/article.html?id=8470 \"target=\"blank\">From Eddie Goldman&#8217;s ADCC News<\/a><\/p>\n<p>CAN SECOND-RANKED ILLINOIS TAKE NATIONAL DUALS TITLE? <br \/>Submitted by: E.Goldman\/Boxing &#038; Wrestling Editor<br \/>Posted On 01\/20\/2005<\/p>\n<p>The annual NWCA National Duals, which take place Sat., Jan. 22, and Sun., Jan. 23, will feature the greatest concentration of top college wrestlers in the U.S. prior to the NCAA Div. I Wrestling Championships in March. This event pits most of the top college wrestling teams against each other in a dual meet tournament format. It will be held at the Cleveland State Convocation Center on the campus of Cleveland State University in Cleveland, Ohio. <\/p>\n<p>Competing will be seven of the top ten teams, including #1 Oklahoma State, #2 Illinois, #4 Michigan, #5 Lehigh, #6 Hofstra, #8 Minnesota, and #10 Oklahoma. <\/p>\n<p>Also competing will be seven currently top-ranked wrestlers: <br \/>125 &#8212; Sam Hazewinkel, Oklahoma <br \/>149 &#8212; Zach Esposito, Oklahoma State <br \/>165 &#8212; Troy Letters, Lehigh <br \/>174 &#8212; Chris Pendleton, Oklahoma State <br \/>184 &#8212; Greg Jones, West Virginia <br \/>197 &#8212; Jake Rosholt, Oklahoma State <br \/>HWT &#8212; Steve Mocco, Oklahoma State <\/p>\n<p>And in this tournament will be eight wrestlers who have been NCAA champions: <br \/> 133 &#8212; Travis Lee, Cornell <br \/>141 &#8212; Teyon Ware, Oklahoma <br \/>157 &#8212; Ryan Bertin, Michigan <br \/>165 &#8212; Troy Letters, Lehigh <br \/>174 &#8212; Chris Pendleton, Oklahoma State <br \/>184 &#8212; Greg Jones, West Virginia <br \/>197 &#8212; Jake Rosholt, Oklahoma State <br \/>HWT &#8212; Steve Mocco, Oklahoma State <\/p>\n<p> While the top-ranked, undefeated, and defending NCAA champion Oklahoma State Cowboys remain the favorite, they will face stiff competition from other undefeated teams, including second-ranked Illinois. Below is the Illinois preview of the National Duals. <\/p>\n<p>No. 2 Illini Wrestlers In Search of National Dual Meet Title <br \/>Jan. 19, 2005 <br \/> Cassie Arner <\/p>\n<p>#2 Illinois (7-0, 1-0 Big Ten) at NWCA National Duals <br \/>Cleveland, Ohio &#8211; Jan. 22-23 <\/p>\n<p>&#8211; ILLINOIS is coming off its 10th straight dual win, dating back to 2004. <br \/>&#8211; ILLINOIS earned a No. 2 seed for the National Duals <br \/>&#8211; Brian Glynn (184) needs just one more win to reach the coveted 100-career win mark <br \/>&#8211; Junior Tyrone Byrd was named the Big Ten Wrestler of the Week <br \/>&#8211; 133-pound Mark Jayne remains undefeated with 16-0 record and 125-pounder Kyle Ott is 6-0. <br \/>&#8211; Illinois enters this weekend&#8217;s competition with wrestlers ranked in 9 of 10 weight classes. <br \/>&#8211; The Illini return home next week to host No. 9 Iowa on Friday, Jan. 28 at 6:30 p.m., where they hope to sell out Huff Hall for the event. <\/p>\n<p>#2 ILLINOIS FIGHTING ILLINI TENTATIVE LINEUP <br \/> 125: #2 Kyle Ott (Jr.) 6-0 <br \/>133: #3 Mark Jayne (Sr.) 16-0 <br \/>141: Cassio Pero (So.) 13-9 <br \/>149: #19 Anton Dietzen (Sr.) 15-4 <br \/>157: #2 Alex Tirapelle (Jr.) 14-1 <br \/>165: #13 Donny Reynolds (So.) 13-3 <br \/>174: #5 Pete Friedl (Jr.) 20-2 <br \/>184: #4 Brian Glynn (Sr.) 18-2 <br \/>197: #15 Tyrone Byrd (Jr.) 14-4 <br \/>Hwt: #14 Mike Behnke (So.) 8-2 <\/p>\n<p>NATIONAL DUALS schedule <br \/>Saturday, Jan. 22 <br \/>11 a.m. &#8211; First Round <br \/>3 p.m. &#8211; Quarterfinals &#038; First Round Consolations <br \/>5 p.m. &#8211; Second Round Consolations <br \/>8:30 p.m. &#8211; Semifinals &#038; Consolation Quarterfinals <br \/> Sunday, Jan. 23 <br \/>11 a.m. &#8211; Consolation Semifinals <br \/>3 p.m. &#8211; Finals, Third-Place, Fifth-Place, Seventh-Place Matches <\/p>\n<p>NATIONAL DUALS field <br \/>#1 Oklahoma St., #2 Illinois, #4 Michigan, #5 Lehigh, #6 Hofstra, #8 Minnesota, #10 Oklahoma, #11 Cornell, #12 Central Michigan, #14 Northern Iowa, #16 Arizona St., #21 Penn State, #22 West Virginia, The Citadel, Cal State-Poly and Cleveland St. <\/p>\n<p>Illini Head to 16th Annual NWCA National Dual Tourney, Earn No. 2 Seed <br \/>For the first time in school history, the Illini will take part in the prestigious NWCA\/Cliff Keen National Duals, on Jan. 22-23, in Cleveland, Ohio. The NCAA Tournament is an individual tournament in which wrestlers earn team points for their respective schools to determine the national champion. The National Duals allows 16 teams to go head-to-head in all 10 weight classes in a bracket format to determine the best overall team from top to bottom. <\/p>\n<p>Action begins on Saturday at 11 a.m. with first round competition. The Illini drew the No. 2 seed, behind top-ranked Oklahoma State. The top-8 teams were seeded and the rest of the bracket filled in with a random draw of the remaining eight teams. Illinois\u00c3\u00a2\u00e2\u201a\u00ac\u00e2\u201e\u00a2 first-round opponent will be No. 22 West Virginia. The Mountaineers have ranked wrestlers at five weight classes, including two-time NCAA Champion Greg Jones at 184 pounds. If the Illini advance, the stakes are raised in the quarterfinal matchups where Illinois could face No. 10 Oklahoma, who have 141-pound NCAA Champion Teyon Ware and No. 1 ranked Sam Hazewinkel at 125 pounds. The Illini look to be placed on the same side of the bracket as No. 4 Michigan, which could be a potential semifinal bout. The Wolverines are ranked at seven weight classes, including 157-pound national champion Ryan Bertin. Finally, the team to beat will be top-ranked and defending NCAA Champions Oklahoma State, who have three wrestlers who have won NCAA titles and one other NCAA Finalist. <br \/>This season the competition will feature some of the best teams in the country. Of the 16 teams in the field, 13 are ranked in the Top-22 and seven in the Top-10. <\/p>\n<p>RANKED INDIVIDUALS AT THE NATIONAL DUALS <\/p>\n<p>125 POUNDS (7) <br \/>1. Sam Hazewinkel, Oklahoma <br \/> 2. Kyle Ott, Illinois <br \/>4. Bob Lowe, Minnesota <br \/>7. Vic Moreno, Cal Poly <br \/>11. Jeremy Mendoza, Arizona State <br \/>12. Luke Smith, Central Michigan <br \/>16. Adam Smith, Penn State <\/p>\n<p>133 POUNDS (8) <br \/>2. Travis Lee, Cornell <br \/>3. Mark Jayne, Jr., Illinois <br \/>5. Mack Reiter, Minnesota <br \/>6. Matt Ciasulli, Lehigh <br \/>10. Jason Borrelli, Central Michigan <br \/>12. Mark Moos, Michigan <br \/>13. Nathan Morgan, Oklahoma State <br \/> 20. Seth Lisa, West Virginia <\/p>\n<p>141 POUNDS (7) <br \/>2. Teyon Ware, Oklahoma <br \/>4. Cory Cooperman, Lehigh <br \/>6. Ricky LaForge, Hofstra <br \/> 8. Brandon Lauer, West Virginia <br \/>13. Josh Churella, Michigan <br \/> 18. Dewitt Driscoll, Penn State <br \/>19. Ronnie Delk, Oklahoma State <\/p>\n<p> 149 POUNDS (11) <br \/>1. Zach Esposito, Oklahoma State <br \/>3. Matt Storniolo, Oklahoma <br \/>4. Dustin Manotti, Cornell <br \/>5. Jon Masa, Hofstra <br \/>7. Eric Tannenbaum, Michigan <br \/>9. Patrick Williams, Arizona State <br \/>10. Jeff Harrison, Northern Iowa <br \/>11. CP Schlatter, Minnesota <br \/> 15. Mark Torriero, West Virginia <br \/>16. Mark DiSalvo, Central Michigan <br \/>19. Anton Dietzen, Illinois <\/p>\n<p>157 POUNDS (7) <br \/>2. Alex Tirapelle, Illinois <br \/>4. Ryan Bertin, Michigan <br \/>8. Derek Zinck, Lehigh <br \/>9. Nathan Galloway, Penn State <br \/>10. Matt Lebe, West Virginia <br \/> 14. Brian Stith, Arizona State <br \/>19. Kevin Ward, Oklahoma State <\/p>\n<p> 165 POUNDS (8) <br \/>1. Troy Letters, Lehigh <br \/>2. Ryan Churella, Michigan <br \/>3. Johny Hendricks, Oklahoma State <br \/>6. Matt Nagel, Minnesota <br \/>11. David Bolyard, Central Michigan <br \/>12. Nick Baima, Northern Iowa <br \/>13. Mike Patrovich, Hofstra <br \/>15. Donny Reynolds, Illinois <\/p>\n<p>174 POUNDS (9) <br \/>1. Chris Pendleton, Oklahoma State <br \/> 5. Pete Friedl, Illinois <br \/>6. E.K. Waldhaus, Oklahoma <br \/>7. Eric Hauan, Northern Iowa <br \/>9. Joe Mazzurco, Cornell <br \/>10. Paul Siemon, Hofstra <br \/>11. Mitch Hancock, Central Michigan <\/p>\n<p>184 POUNDS (9) <br \/> 1. Greg Jones, West Virginia <br \/>4. Brian Glynn, Illinois <br \/>6. Eric Bradley, Penn State <br \/>7. Roger Kish, Minnesota <br \/>8. Tyler Baier, Cornell <br \/>9. Justin Dyer, Oklahoma <br \/>10. C.B. Dollaway, Arizona State <br \/> 11. Ryan Halsey, Cal Poly <br \/>18. Alexander Lammers, Central Michigan <\/p>\n<p>197 POUNDS (9) <br \/>1. Jake Rosholt, Oklahoma State <br \/>2. Chris Skretkowicz, Hofstra <br \/>3. Jon Trenge, Lehigh <br \/>6. Ryan Bader, Arizona State <br \/>8. Sean Stender, Northern Iowa <br \/>10. Jerry Rinaldi, Cornell <br \/>11. Joel Flaggert, Oklahoma <br \/>14. Tyrone Byrd, Illinois <br \/>19. Wynn Michalak, Central Michigan <\/p>\n<p>HWT (7) <br \/>1. Steve Mocco, Oklahoma State <br \/>2. Greg Wagner, Michigan <br \/>3. Cain Velasquez, Arizona State <br \/>4. Cole Konrad, Minnesota <br \/>10. Bill Stouffer, Central Michigan <br \/>12. Jake Hager, Oklahoma <br \/>14. Mike Behnke, Illinois <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>From Eddie Goldman&#8217;s ADCC News CAN SECOND-RANKED ILLINOIS TAKE NATIONAL DUALS TITLE? 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