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A Giant Awakened
Oct. 8, 2008
IOWA CITY, Iowa -- Just when the college wrestling world thought the giant was fast-asleep, somebody did something to awaken the University of Iowa wrestling program. The end result is a program back on top with goals even higher than those reached in winning last year's NCAA title. Tom Brands returns for his third season as head coach after leading Iowa to its 21st NCAA title, its 32nd Big Ten title, a 21-1 dual record and a perfect 8-0 Big Ten dual mark in 2007-08. The Hawkeyes crowned two NCAA champions, one Big Ten champion and seven all-Americans. For his squad's accomplishments, Brands was named Coach of the Year by the NWCA, W.I.N. Magazine and the Big Ten. While the Hawkeyes lose two-time NCAA Champion and four-time all-American Mark Perry (165) and all-American Matt Fields (Hwt.) from the lineup, they return NCAA and Big Ten Champion Brent Metcalf (149) and all-Americans Charlie Falck (125), Joe Slaton (133), Alex Tsirtsis (141), Jay Borschel (174) and Phillip Keddy (184). Also returning from 2007-08 are NCAA qualifiers Dan LeClere (141) and Ryan Morningstar (157). "I feel good that we have some firepower in there," Brands said. "If everybody does their job, that means we would have improvement at each individual weight class, including our returning national champion. Now the goal is to add to that firepower."
Brands did just that when he assembled his staff for 2008-09. His first plan of action was to remove the interim from Doug Schwab's title, making him a full-time assistant coach in his third year on the staff. The next step for Brands was filling the second assistant coaching position with one of the few people who could match his intensity, competitiveness and expectations - his twin brother, Terry, was the natural choice. Tales of the Brands brothers are legendary. They have not coached together in a full-time permanent capacity since both served as assistant coaches at Iowa in 2000. Hawkeye fans are eager for the boost the duo could give an already successful program. Former Hawkeye Mike Zadick will serve as the team's volunteer assistant coach, former Oklahoma wrestler Jared Frayer will be Iowa's strength and conditioning coach and former Hawkeye Luke Eustice will serve as the team's administrative assistant. The Hawkeyes also added firepower with the seven newcomers. The group consists of sophomores Colby Covington (165 - Springfield, OR) and Joe Moore (133 - Okoboji, IA), and freshmen Mark Ballweg (133 - Waverly, IA), Jeret Chiri (149/157 - New London, IA), Grant Gambrall (174/184 - Iowa City, IA ), Matt McDonough (133 - Marion, IA) and Nate Moore (125 - Iowa City, IA). They bring a collective prep career record of 1,071-142, 11 state and 17 conference titles to the Dan Gable Wrestling Complex. Covington transferred from Iowa Central Community College, where he was the 2007 NJCAA National Champion, at 165 pounds, with a 34-0 record.
While the new coaching staff and the accomplishments of the returnees and newcomers are impressive, Tom Brands will be the first to stop anyone from making extra room in the Hawkeye trophy case. "It's not like we have an automatic coming back here," Brands said. "We still have to prove our worth. There are teams out there just as motivated as us." Those teams will be gunning for the Hawkeyes during the 2008-09 season. Iowa opens the schedule with two multiple-team dual competitions - first hosting the Iowa City Duals on Nov. 21 and then traveling to the Journeymen/Brute Northeast Duals in Troy, NY, on Nov. 29. The rest of Iowa's home slate includes duals against Wisconsin (Jan. 23), Illinois (Jan. 25), Bucknell (Jan. 30), Purdue (Feb. 13) and Minnesota (Feb. 15). The Hawkeyes will compete at the annual Midlands Championships (Dec. 29-30) in Evanston, IL, as well as the Cliff Keen/NWCA National Duals (Jan. 10-11) in Cedar Falls. Iowa's away dual schedule includes trips to Northern Iowa (Dec. 11), Oklahoma State (Jan. 18), Michigan State (Feb. 6), Penn State (Feb. 8), Indiana (Feb. 20) and Northwestern (Feb. 22). The 2009 Big Ten Championships are set for March 7-8 at Penn State and the NCAA Championships return to St. Louis, March 19-21. Here is a weight-by-weight breakdown of the 2008-09 squad: 125 Pounds
This weight class is one of Iowa's strongest and deepest. Junior Joe Slaton was an NCAA finalist and placed third at the Big Ten meet last season with a 31-5 overall record. He also won a Midlands title, went 18-3 in duals and 7-1 in the Big Ten. Also back is junior Daniel Dennis, who refuses to take a backseat and will also fight for the spot. Dennis was a strong contender last season, but was sidelined early with injuries. He held the starting spot in 2005-06, going 15-18, and redshirted in 2006-07. Redshirt freshman Montell Marion could also contend after going 11-5 last season competing unattached. Sophomore Joe Moore and freshmen Mark Ballweg and Matt McDonough will provide quality depth. Ballweg, who is the younger brother of Hawkeye 149/157-pounder Matt, won two state titles and posted a 156-8 record in high school. McDonough brings three state titles and a career prep mark of 151-15. 141 Pounds 149 Pounds
157 Pounds 165 Pounds
174 Pounds 184 Pounds 197 Pounds
Four-year starter Matt Fields is gone after earning his first all-America honor in his final campaign. Junior Dan Erekson, who was a two-year starter at 197 pounds, redshirted last season and joined Beatty in the football weight room to bulk up. Erekson went 13-2 while competing unattached last season at heavyweight. Johnson will provide back up. ![]()
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