{"id":354,"date":"2005-01-09T09:06:39","date_gmt":"2005-01-09T15:06:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/?p=354"},"modified":"-0001-11-30T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"-0001-11-30T05:00:00","slug":"panther-wrestling-with-up-and-down-season","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/w354\/panther-wrestling-with-up-and-down-season\/","title":{"rendered":"Panther wrestling with up-and-down season"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/pittsburghlive.com\/x\/tribune-review\/sports\/college\/s_291289.html \"target=\"blank\">From the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Panther wrestling with up-and-down season<\/p>\n<p>By Rob Biertempfel<br \/>TRIBUNE-REVIEW<br \/>Sunday, January 9, 2005 <\/p>\n<p>Pitt wrestler Ron Tarquinio has had his chances this season, but he still is waiting for a breakout win.<\/p>\n<p> The junior from McDonald is ranked fifth in the country at 141 pounds by Intermat. Saturday afternoon, he went up against No. 3 Cory Cooperman of Lehigh, the third time this season Tarquinio has faced a higher-ranked foe.<\/p>\n<p> Unfortunately for Tarquinio (West Allegheny), it also turned out to be his third loss of the year. Cooperman surged to a 7-3 victory.<\/p>\n<p> Sixth-ranked Lehigh wiped out No. 25 Pitt, 34-12, at Fitzgerald Field House. &#8220;He&#8217;s wrestled everybody, &#8220;Pitt coach Rande Stottlemyer said of Tarquinio (West Allegheny). &#8220;Tarq is in the mix. He&#8217;s just got to get a little bit better mental focus. To me, it&#8217;s not a physical thing. He&#8217;s got to keep on himself and get it done.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Cooperman (8-1) was coming off his first loss of the season, an 8-1 decision Friday night against DeWitt Driscoll of Penn State. That snapped Cooperman&#8217;s streak of 23 straight dual-meet victories.<\/p>\n<p> Tarquinio pushed the pace early in the match. He fooled Cooperman with a couple of feints and scored a single-leg takedown midway through the first period.<\/p>\n<p> Thirty seconds into the second, however, Cooperman went up 4-2 with an escape and a quick takedown. By the end of the period, he was leading 6-3 and had built up more than a minute of riding time.<\/p>\n<p> &#8220;After we got into a couple of scrambles, I was out there thinking too much instead of attacking like I did in the first period, &#8220;Tarquinio said.<\/p>\n<p> Similar periods of lethargy cost Tarquinio (13-3) earlier this season. He lost, 4-2, against top-ranked Nate Gallick of Iowa State and dropped a 6-2 decision against No. 4 Andy Simmons of Michigan State.<\/p>\n<p> &#8220;That put me in a position where I was tired of losing to those top-five guys, &#8220;Tarquinio said. &#8220;I&#8217;ve wrestled everybody so close, I knew I had to let myself be more aggressive, especially against guys who are tough to score on. That helped me right away in the next two tournaments.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> Tarquinio placed first in the Mat Town Tournament and the Las Vegas Invitational.<\/p>\n<p> At the Las Vegas tourney in early December, Tarquinio beat his five opponents by a combined score of 25-5. In the title bout, Tarquinio took a 3-2 win against Matt Murray of Nebraska, who was an NCAA finalist last year.<\/p>\n<p> &#8220;Every match, I went in aggressive and pushed the pace, &#8220;Tarquinio said. &#8220;Things just kind of opened up from there. It was a huge confidence boost, going into the second half of the season. I&#8217;ve got high expectations.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> After Tarquinio&#8217;s strong showing in Las Vegas, WrestlingReport.com named him the Eastern Wrestling League wrestler of the week. It was his second straight honor, making him just the second EWL wrestler &#8212; former national champ Josh Koscheck of Edinboro was the first &#8212; to be recognized in back-to-back weeks. Tarquinio and former standout Rob Loper are the only Pitt wrestlers to win the weekly award more than once.<\/p>\n<p> In other action yesterday, defending national champion Troy Letters of Lehigh rolled to a 17-6 win against Justin Nestor at 165 pounds.<\/p>\n<p> Letters (Shaler Area) traded one-for-two points throughout the bout, allowing six escapes and getting seven takedowns and a reversal. It was the third major-decision victory this year for Letters (6-0).<\/p>\n<p> Two former WPIAL standouts clashed at 184. Lehigh&#8217;s Matt Cassidy (Plum) pinned Eric Cassidy (North Allegheny) in 4 minutes, 1 second.<\/p>\n<p> Notes: Jon Trenge, Lehigh&#8217;s third-ranked 197-pounder, did not wrestle. Friday night, Trenge (12-2) was disqualified for flagrant misconduct after throwing Joe Edwards of Penn State. However, Lehigh officials said Trenge&#8217;s absence yesterday was not related to the DQ. &#8230; Pitt has dropped eight straight dual meets against Lehigh. The Panthers&#8217; last win in the series came during the 1996-97 season.<\/p>\n<p> Rob Biertempfel can be reached at rbiertempfel@tribweb.com or (724) 853-2110. <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>From the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Panther wrestling with up-and-down season By Rob BiertempfelTRIBUNE-REVIEWSunday, January 9, 2005 Pitt wrestler Ron Tarquinio has had his chances this season, but he still is waiting for a breakout win. The junior from McDonald is ranked fifth in the country at 141 pounds by Intermat. 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