{"id":349,"date":"2005-01-10T05:58:57","date_gmt":"2005-01-10T11:58:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/?p=349"},"modified":"-0001-11-30T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"-0001-11-30T05:00:00","slug":"cyclones-rally-to-beat-minnesota-21-12","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/w349\/cyclones-rally-to-beat-minnesota-21-12\/","title":{"rendered":"Cyclones Rally to Beat Minnesota 21-12"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.gophersports.com\/sportsNews\/press_release.asp?news_id=10018&#038;sport_id=mwrest \"target=\"blank\">WR: Iowa State Rallies for 21-12 against the Golden Gophers<\/a><\/p>\n<p>January 9, 2005 &#8211; Fourth-ranked Iowa State (11-0) rallied from a 12-5 deficit to earn a 21-12 victory against the eighth-ranked Golden Gopher wrestling team (2-3) on Sunday afternoon in Ames, Iowa. Senior Bobbe Lowe improved to 22-0 on the season with a win at 125 pounds. His 22 straight wins are tied for the 11th-longest streak in school history.<\/p>\n<p> Second-ranked Cole Konrad gave Minnesota a 3-0 lead with a 4-3 overtime decision against 10th-ranked Coleman Scott at heavyweight. The two exchanged escapes in the second and third periods, but in the first overtime, Konrad earned a takedown following his escape to take a 4-1 lead. Coleman earned an escape in the first and second overtime, but Konrad held on for the win to improve to 20-2 on the season.<\/p>\n<p> Lowe increased the Golden Gophers&#8217; lead to 6-0 with an 11-5 decision against 15th- ranked Grant Nakamura. Nakaura cut Lowe&#8217;s lead to 4-3 in the second period, but Lowe scored a reversal to take control of the match. Lowe added two more takedowns in the third period and added another point for a riding time advantage of 1:36.<\/p>\n<p> In a battle of two four-time Iowa state high school champions, redshirt freshman Mack Reiter earned an 11-6 decision against the Cyclones&#8217; Jesse Sundell at 133 pounds. Reiter took a 6-5 lead into the third period as both wrestlers earned a pair of reversals in the second period. Reiter scored a reversal and a takedown in the third period to improve his record to 21-3.<\/p>\n<p> Iowa State cut the Golden Gopher lead to 9-5 as top-ranked Nate Gallick earned a 22-7 technical fall against redshirt freshman Manuel Rivera at 141 pounds. Gallick dominated with nine takedowns and a third-period near fall to earn the two bonus points.<\/p>\n<p> Redshirt freshman C.P. Schlatter continued his comeback from a knee injury with a 7-3 decision against Jason Knipp at 149 pounds. After suffering a serious knee injury this past summer, Schlatter improved to 6-1 on the season as he pushed Minnesota&#8217;s lead to 12-5. The Cyclones responded with five straight wins to clinch the match.<\/p>\n<p> Iowa State cut the lead to 12-9 behind an 11-2 major decision from seventh-ranked Trent Paulson against redshirt freshman Nik Lentz at 157 pounds. Paulson scored two first- period takedowns and never looked back. He scored a takedown with three seconds remaining in the match to earn the extra bonus point for the major decision.<\/p>\n<p> The Cyclones knotted the match at 12 as sixth-ranked Travis Paulson earned a late 3-1 decision against eighth-ranked Matt Nagel at 165 pounds. The pair split their two matches a year ago, but Paulson earned the win today with a takedown with 36 seconds to go in the match. Nagel dropped to 18-4 with his four losses coming against top-10 opponents by a total of six points.<\/p>\n<p> Iowa State took its first lead of the day at 174 pounds as David Bertolino defeated Josh McLay, 7-2. After taking a 2-0 lead into the third period, Bertolino added two takedowns and a bonus point for riding time to earn the win.<\/p>\n<p> The Cyclones took control of the match as third-ranked Kurt Backes defeated No. 7 Roger Kish, 7-2, at 184 pounds. Following a scoreless first period, Backes earned an escape and a takedown in the second period. He added two more takedowns in the third period to increase Iowa State&#8217;s lead to 18-12.<\/p>\n<p> Iowa State closed out the match on Trevor Smith&#8217;s 7-5 overtime decision against redshirt freshman Matt Koz at 197 pounds. Koz took a 5-0 lead in the second period, but Smith rallied with a reversal in the second and an escape and a takedown in the third period to knot the match at five. Smith scored the deciding takedown 12 seconds into the first overtime session.<\/p>\n<p> Minnesota has two weeks off as it prepares for the National Duals in Cleveland, Ohio, on Jan. 22-23.<\/p>\n<p> #4 Iowa State, #8 Minnesota<br \/>Jan. 9, 2005<br \/>Ames, Iowa <\/p>\n<p>HWT &#8211; #2 Cole Konrad (MN) dec. #10 Scott Coleman (ISU), 4-3 OT<br \/>125 &#8211; #3 Bobbe Lowe (MN) dec. #9 Grant Nakamura (ISU), 11-5<br \/>133 &#8211; #5 Mack Reiter (MN) dec. Jesse Sundell (ISU), 11-6<br \/>141 &#8211; #1 Nate Gallick (ISU) tech. fall Manuel Rivera (MN), 22-7, 6:39<br \/>149 &#8220;#11 C.P. Schlatter (MN) dec. Jason Knipp (ISU), 7-3<br \/>157 &#8211; #7 Trent Paulson (ISU) maj. dec. Nik Lentz (MN), 11-2<br \/>165 &#8211; #6 Travis Paulson (ISU), dec. #8 Matt Nagel (MN), 3-1<br \/>174 &#8220;David Bertolino (ISU) dec. Josh McLay (MN), 7-2<br \/>184 &#8211; #3 Kurt Backes (ISU) dec. #7 Roger Kish, 8-3<br \/>197 &#8220;Trevor Smith (ISU) dec. 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