{"id":846,"date":"2005-03-20T16:23:00","date_gmt":"2005-03-20T22:23:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/?p=846"},"modified":"-0001-11-30T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"-0001-11-30T05:00:00","slug":"disappointing-day-for-lehigh-wrestlers","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/w846\/disappointing-day-for-lehigh-wrestlers\/","title":{"rendered":"Disappointing day for Lehigh wrestlers"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Losses by Troy Letters, Jon Trenge leave team without NCAA finalist.<\/p>\n<p>By Gary R. Blockus<br \/>Of The Morning Call<\/p>\n<p> ST. LOUIS, Mo. | <\/p>\n<p> Dreams died painfully on Friday night.<\/p>\n<p> Troy Letters will never tie Mike Caruso&#8217;s Lehigh record as a three-time national champion.<\/p>\n<p> Jon Trenge will never win an NCAA title.<\/p>\n<p> Letters and Trenge, the only two area wrestlers who advanced to the semifinals at the 75th NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships, saw their dreams die in the penultimate round.<\/p>\n<p> Letters, undefeated all season, got turned for backpoints for the first time in his collegiate career as Iowa freshman Mark Perry upset the defending national champion at 165.<\/p>\n<p> Trenge, like Letters a two-time NCAA finalist, saw his last shot at an NCAA title slip away with a 5-3 loss to No. 5 seed Sean Stender of Northern Iowa, whom he had defeated at national duals.<\/p>\n<p> &#8221;I&#8217;m in shock, I really am,&#8221; said an expressionless Greg Strobel, Lehigh&#8217;s coach, who won&#8217;t have a wrestler in the national finals for the first time since 2000. &#8221;[Trenge had] beaten this guy earlier in the year. It&#8217;s typical of our weekend.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> Lehigh brought seven wrestlers to the national tournament and hoped to compete for second place behind Oklahoma State, which has already clinched the team title. Only Trenge, a senior, and juniors Cory Cooperman (141) and Letters achieved All-American status. All three will wrestle two consolation bouts today. The first bout will determine whether they wrestle for third or fifth place.<\/p>\n<p> Both Letters and Trenge had talked about the importance of getting the first takedown in a match, something neither wrestler accomplished in the semifinals. There were no takedowns in the Letters-Perry bout, and Trenge gave up two takedowns but didn&#8217;t get any of his own.<\/p>\n<p> Letters, the seemingly indestructible rubber band of a wrestler who majors in tilts on the mat, got tilted for the first time in his Lehigh career and it cost him the opportunity for a third straight trip to the finals.<\/p>\n<p> Perry (27-4) fought off Letters&#8217; takedown attempts in the first period, titled him for three backpoints in the second, and bellied out for a 3-0 victory over Lehigh&#8217;s returning national champion, handing Letters (25-1) his first loss of the season.<\/p>\n<p> &#8221;Tonight, Letters didn&#8217;t feel strong at all, &#8221; Perry said. &#8221;He actually did not take one shot.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> Letters looked uncharacteristically tense during his pre-match skipping as the semifinals were held up for television. Travis Paulson of Iowa State busted open Letters&#8217; chin in the quarterfinals. Letters received 10 stitches in the chin after that match, which he won 4-0.<\/p>\n<p> Strobel said the pressure Letters felt as the returning 165-pound titlist definitely crested on Friday.<\/p>\n<p> &#8221;It&#8217;s the first time I&#8217;ve seen him turned,&#8221; Strobel admitted. Letters nearly reversed Perry after getting tilted and had him turned on his back, but couldn&#8217;t clear Perry from his leg, so instead of getting two points for a reverse plus backpoints, Letters didn&#8217;t score.<\/p>\n<p> &#8221;You lose a match, you have to go on,&#8221; Strobel said. &#8221;It&#8217;s going to be tough for him. I may have to take his shoelaces off him tonight,&#8221; he said jokingly.<\/p>\n<p> Letters will face the winner of the match between Chattanooga&#8217;s Jon Sioredas and Columbia&#8217;s Matt Palmer for the right to wrestle for third place. Cooperman will face Michael Keefe, also from Chattanooga, for the right to wrestle for third.<\/p>\n<p> In the 197 semifinals, Stender shocked Trenge on an ankle pick for a takedown with 3 seconds left in the opening period. Those first points proved crucial. Trenge escaped to start the third period, but got taken down again when Stender sidestepped Trenge&#8217;s shot. Trenge picked up riding time in the third period but could not turn the Hawkeye.<\/p>\n<p> Lehigh finished the regular season ranked No. 5 in the country with Letters and Trenge both ranked No. 1 and Cooperman ranked No. 4. The Mountain Hawks finished tied for third as a team at nationals last year with five All-Americans, but will return to Bethlehem with just three this time.<\/p>\n<p> &#8221;We&#8217;re just a half-step off,&#8221; Strobel lamented. &#8221;I think it&#8217;s more mental than physical &#8221; in fact I know it&#8217;s more mental.&#8221;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Losses by Troy Letters, Jon Trenge leave team without NCAA finalist. By Gary R. BlockusOf The Morning Call ST. LOUIS, Mo. | Dreams died painfully on Friday night. Troy Letters will never tie Mike Caruso&#8217;s Lehigh record as a three-time national champion. Jon Trenge will never win an NCAA title. 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