{"id":77,"date":"2004-12-15T21:11:10","date_gmt":"2004-12-16T03:11:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/?p=77"},"modified":"-0001-11-30T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"-0001-11-30T05:00:00","slug":"themats-weekly-college-recap","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/w77\/themats-weekly-college-recap\/","title":{"rendered":"TheMat&#8217;s Weekly College Recap"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>http:\/\/themat.com\/pressbox\/pressdetail.asp?aid=11348<\/p>\n<p>TheMat.com Weekly College Recap<br \/>12\/14\/2004<br \/>John Fuller\/TheMat.com<\/p>\n<p>MAC Attack:<br \/>The Mid-American Conference had a very strong week, especially against<br \/>the Big Ten.<\/p>\n<p>Central Michigan won its third consecutive dual meet over Michigan<br \/>State in a 25-10 drubbing in East Lansing. The Chippewas won seven<br \/>matches and always seemed to be in control of this dual meet. One<br \/>bright spot for Michigan State was the emergence of Joe Williams at<br \/>184, who posted a big 10-4 win over Russ Vanderheyden.<\/p>\n<p>Ohio also won seven matches in a 21-9 victory over Ohio State at the<br \/>All-Ohio Championships in Athens. Jake Percival (157) continued to<br \/>dominate, but it was Jon Spires (141) and Jeremiah Beltran (285) that<br \/>ultimately sealed the win for the Bobcats by posting victories over two<br \/>of the top young wrestlers in the Buckeye lineup.<\/p>\n<p>Northern Illinois downed Purdue 29-9 in DeKalb Illinois. The Huskies,<br \/>like Central Michigan and Ohio, won seven matches in the dual. Johnny<br \/>Galloway&#8217;s pin at 165 sealed the win.<\/p>\n<p>Johnny on the spot:<br \/>Speaking of Johnny Galloway, his second-period pin over Dan Bedoy of<br \/>Purdue at 165 lbs. gave him an 11-2 record on the season.<\/p>\n<p>Galloway, as many in Iowa remember, was one of the most talented high<br \/>school wrestlers in Iowa high school history. The knock on him had<br \/>always been work ethic. But if Northern Illinois coach Dave Grant can<br \/>push this youngster, expect really things from Galloway this year.<\/p>\n<p>It was Bedlam:<br \/>As usual, the Bedlam match between Oklahoma and Oklahoma State was much<br \/>closer than expected. As usual, at least of late, Oklahoma State won.<br \/>And as usual, there was a major upset in the dual.<\/p>\n<p>E.K. Waldhaus of Oklahoma dropped defending NCAA champion Chris<br \/>Pendleton of Oklahoma State 11-10. Not only was this a huge win for<br \/>Waldhaus individually, but a big win for the rest of the country.<br \/>Pendleton, still possibly the best pound-for-pound wrestler in the<br \/>country, was getting to a point where not many believed he could be<br \/>beat. Now that this theory has been proven wrong, it will be curious to<br \/>see how Pendleton reacts the rest of the way.<\/p>\n<p>However, the Cowboys won all the &#8216;toss-up&#8217; matches, including at 157,<br \/>where Oklahoma State&#8217;s Kevin Ward dominated Charles Jones 13-2 in a<br \/>very surprising score.<\/p>\n<p>Four and done:<br \/>Columbia defeated Rider this past weekend 22-20, but the Lions went the<br \/>backwards route, winning only four matches.<\/p>\n<p>The Lions won four consecutive matches from 149-174, two by fall and<br \/>two by technical fall, to help the win this match. Surprisingly, there<br \/>was really only one close match in this dual, a 12-10 overtime win by<br \/>Rider&#8217;s Tim Harner at 133 lbs.<\/p>\n<p>Still Going:<br \/>Hofstra continued the longest conference dual unbeaten streak in the<br \/>country this past weekend, downing CAA rival Boston University 36-9.<br \/>The Pride are now undefeated in the last 36 CAA dual meets (35-0-1),<br \/>dating back to 1999.<\/p>\n<p>Hofstra then upped its season record to 3-1 the same night with a 39-9<br \/>win over Harvard.<\/p>\n<p>The Pride&#8217;s schedule really gets tough in January, as it travels to<br \/>Penn, the National Duals and West Virginia in a 13-day span. In<br \/>February, Hofstra will host Cornell and Oklahoma State.<\/p>\n<p>Shutout City:<br \/>In a bid to gain ground in the state recruiting-wise, Virginia Tech,<br \/>led by first-year head coach Tom Brands, came away with a 32-0 victory<br \/>over Virginia.<\/p>\n<p>It was the first shutout for the Hokies since Nov. 15, 2000 with a 56-0<br \/>win over Gardner-Webb.<\/p>\n<p>This win was also significant as it was the first ACC victory in<br \/>Virginia Tech history.<\/p>\n<p>This Week:<br \/>The Beast of the East, becoming a strong tournament for mid-majors,<br \/>takes place on Friday in Newark, Delaware. The favorite to win the team<br \/>title may be upstart Northwestern.<\/p>\n<p>On Saturday, The Ohio University will host Missouri in a battle of two<br \/>programs battling for respect. While Missouri will be favored in this<br \/>dual, don&#8217;t be surprised to see the Bobcats come away with a win.<\/p>\n<p>The Reno Tournament of Champions gets underway on Sunday. Not only is<br \/>this a solid tournament that includes Oklahoma State and top Western<br \/>programs, but it also boasts one of the top high school tournaments in<br \/>the nation as well.<\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>http:\/\/themat.com\/pressbox\/pressdetail.asp?aid=11348 TheMat.com Weekly College Recap12\/14\/2004John Fuller\/TheMat.com MAC Attack:The Mid-American Conference had a very strong week, especially againstthe Big Ten. Central Michigan won its third consecutive dual meet over MichiganState in a 25-10 drubbing in East Lansing. The Chippewas won sevenmatches and always seemed to be in control of this dual meet. 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