{"id":848,"date":"2005-03-20T16:21:00","date_gmt":"2005-03-20T22:21:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/?p=848"},"modified":"-0001-11-30T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"-0001-11-30T05:00:00","slug":"mountain-hawks-conspicuous-by-absence-in-wrestling-finals","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/w848\/mountain-hawks-conspicuous-by-absence-in-wrestling-finals\/","title":{"rendered":"Mountain Hawks conspicuous by absence in wrestling finals"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>By MIKE WEILAMANN<br \/>The Express-Times <\/p>\n<p> ST. LOUIS &#8212; Lehigh&#8217;s disappointing weekend has turned into a horror show.<\/p>\n<p> As a result, the Mountain Hawks will not be represented in today&#8217;s national finals for the first time in five years.<\/p>\n<p> Both defending champion Troy Letters and two-time runner-up Jon Trenge suffered stunning semifinal losses Friday night in the 75th NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships before a crowd of 16,014 at the Savvis Center.<\/p>\n<p> The three-day tournament concludes today with the consolation finals for third through eighth places at 10:30 a.m. (EST), with the championship finals at 5. All wrestlers who place in the top eight earn All-America status.<\/p>\n<p> &#8220;I&#8217;m in shock. I really am, &#8220;said Lehigh coach Greg Strobel, who watched both of his No. 1 seeds go down on the same mat. &#8220;It&#8217;s typical of our weekend. We were beat by guys that we&#8217;ve beaten before. We haven&#8217;t been sharp and I don&#8217;t know why.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> Three former Blair Academy wrestlers successfully navigated their way to the finals, including Oklahoma State&#8217;s Zack Esposito (149) and Steve Mocco (285).<\/p>\n<p> Iowa&#8217;s Mark Perry, another former Buccaneer, began Lehigh&#8217;s nightmare semifinal round with a 3-0 win over Letters, last year&#8217;s 165-pound champ.<\/p>\n<p> Trenge, second in 2002 and 2003, was beaten 5-3 by Northern Iowa&#8217;s Sean Stender, the No. 5 seed at 197. Trenge was hoping to repeat the same scenario as when he beat Stender 3-2 and Oklahoma State&#8217;s Jake Rosholt 10-8 back-to-back in the National Duals.<\/p>\n<p> Instead, it will be Stender and Rosholt, who beat Nebraska&#8217;s B.J. Padden 10-9 in the other semifinal, meeting for the 197-pound national title.<\/p>\n<p> Perry (27-4), a redshirt freshman, turned Letters for three back points off a crab ride in the second period for the victory, which ended Letters&#8217; 36-match winning streak dating to last season.<\/p>\n<p> &#8220;I remember hearing (Lehigh assistant coach) Kerry McCoy say over the summer that no one would touch Letters and that no one would come within five points of him, &#8220;said Perry, the Big 10 champ and No. 4 seed who will meet Oklahoma State&#8217;s Johny Hendricks for the third time this season in the finals.<\/p>\n<p> &#8220;(Letters) is a great wrestler, but I&#8217;ve gotten to the point that if I wrestle the way I know I can, I feel I have the ability to beat anyone, &#8220;added Perry, who is 0-2 this season against Hendricks.<\/p>\n<p> Letters, 95-4 overall, hadn&#8217;t tasted defeat since a loss to Oklahoma State&#8217;s Tyrone Lewis near the end of the 2003-04 season &#8212; avenging that loss a few weeks later by beating Lewis 5-2 to win the national title.<\/p>\n<p> The Lehigh wrestler, who appeared tense from the opening whistle, nearly had a reversal of his own plus back points during a second-period during scramble that eventually turned into a stalemate situation.<\/p>\n<p> &#8220;That&#8217;s how I got my three points with the tilt, &#8220;Perry said. &#8220;He&#8217;s a good scrambler but I wasn&#8217;t ever worried. I wanted to get into scrambles. My game plan wasn&#8217;t to let him shoot in on me, but he never took a shot.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> Both Letters and Trenge were seeking to make their third appearances in the national finals. Letters, a runner-up in 2003, was also bidding to become Lehigh&#8217;s first repeat winner since Darryl Burley won the second of his two national crowns in 1983.<\/p>\n<p> No Lehigh wrestler has won back-to-back titles since Mark Lieberman in 1978 and &#8217;79.<\/p>\n<p> Trenge (28-4), Lehigh&#8217;s all-time victories leader with 131, was ankle-picked by Stender for a takedown with two seconds left in the first period. Stender added another takedown with 59 seconds left in the second period to go up 4-2 heading into the final period.<\/p>\n<p> Stender (34-6) escaped with 42 seconds left, and after Trenge took a second injury timeout, took bottom on the restart where they finished as the buzzer sounded.<\/p>\n<p> &#8220;That takedown at the beginning was the match, &#8220;Strobel said.<\/p>\n<p> Lehigh&#8217;s Cory Cooperman also earned All-America status for the second straight year with an impressive 23-8 technical fall of Rider&#8217;s Don Fisch in wrestlebacks.<\/p>\n<p> Cooperman (25-3), who finished eighth last year, has a chance to finish as high as third after winning a second consolation round match Friday. Former Nazareth standout Travis Frick, a 2004 All-American, was eliminated in the 174-pound wrestlebacks, as was Easton&#8217;s Matt Ciasulli at 133.<\/p>\n<p> Esposito was a runner-up last year, while Mocco won his only title in 2003 after finishing second the previous year. They were among five Cowboys in the semifinals.<\/p>\n<p> Esposito (34-1) reached his second straight final with a workmanlike 7-2 win over Big 10 champ Eric Tannenbaum of Michigan.<\/p>\n<p> &#8220;My experience from last year&#8217;s defeat helped me and definitely sticks with me, &#8220;said Esposito, who will face first-time finalist Phillip Simpson of Army in the finals.<\/p>\n<p> Oklahoma State is well on its way to a third straight national championship. Lehigh enters today sitting in 10th place, somewhat disappointing for a team expected in the preseason to challenge for the national title.<\/p>\n<p> The Hawks finished tied for third here last year behind five All-Americans, including Letters who won the 165-pound title.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By MIKE WEILAMANNThe Express-Times ST. LOUIS &#8212; Lehigh&#8217;s disappointing weekend has turned into a horror show. 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