|
Wrestlers To Open Dual Season Friday
Nov. 17, 2008
THIS WEEK The Hawkeyes will then head over to Carver-Hawkeye Arena to face Arizona State at 3:30 p.m. Tickets purchased in advance are $10 for adults and $5 for youth. Tickets purchased at the dual are $12 for adults and $6 for youth. University of Iowa students and children ages 5 and under will be admitted free. Tickets can be purchased from the University of Iowa Athletic Ticket Office at 1-800-464-2957, 319-335-9327 or www.hawkeyesports.com. ON THE AIR Press releases, meet results, audio broadcasts and live video broadcasts from home duals are available online at www.hawkeyesports.com. To access live scoring for home meets, go to the wrestling schedule page, select the event and click on the Live Results link. Results will be updated after each bout during the dual. Current staff and student-athlete head shots can be found at pics.hawkeyesports.com. IOWA CENTRAL TRITONS Head Coach Luke Moffitt, who was a Big Ten champion at Iowa and earned outstanding wrestler honors at the 2002 conference meet, has a 46-7 record in his fifth season at Iowa Central. He ranks fourth in Iowa school history for most pins in a season (19 in 2001-02). Moffitt is a three-time Region IX Coach of the Year honoree, and has been named NJCAA National Coach of the Year twice. Moffitt is assisted by Troy Bennett, Justin McClintock and Justin Wolfe. Iowa leads the series with Iowa Central, 2-0. The Hawkeyes won the last meeting (50-0) at the 2007 St. Edward Duals in Lakewood, OH. COE KOHAWKS Head Coach John Oostendorp was a two-time Hawkeye all-American at heavyweight, winning the 1992 Big Ten title. He and Hawkeye coaches Tom and Terry Brands were part of Iowa teams that won three NCAA and Big Ten titles, and posted a 55-1-2 dual mark (1990-92). Oostendorp is assisted by Dustin Hinschberger, Marcus Kurtz, Eric Casey and Dustin Bliven. Coe returns three all-Americans, including defending NCAA Division III national champion Tyler Burkle at 165 pounds. Burkle and Hawkeyes Dan and Nick LeClere are all from Coggon, IA, and all wrestled for North-Linn High School. Burkle takes a 42-match winning streak into Wednesday's dual at Central. Sophomore Clayton Rush (125) and junior Rob Kramer (197) are each ranked second in the nation, and senior Greg Lalla (184) is ranked fourth. Lalla is an Iowa City native who wrestled for City High School. Iowa leads the series with Coe, 1-0. The Hawkeyes won the only meeting (50-0) in Iowa City in 2007. MINNESOTA STATE-MANKATO MAVERICKS Minnesota State-Mankato returns four all-Americans from the 2007-08 squad that won a NWCA National Duals title, a NCAA North Central Regional title and placed second at the NCAA Division II Championship, finishing a half point behind team champion Nebraska- Kearney. Senior John Putman (133), juniors Travis Elg (141) and Brady Wilson (Hwt.), and sophomore Tommy Abbott (149) are all ranked in the top five in the nation. Head Coach Jim Makovsky is in his 16th season with the Mavericks with a record of 190-65-2. His career record is 215-84-5. He is assisted by Jonathan May and Andy Schmalzriedt. Iowa leads the series, 1-0, winning the only meet (37-3) at Blue Earth, MN, in 2004. ARIZONA STATE SUN DEVILS Head Coach Thom Ortiz has a 76-51-7 mark in eight years at Arizona State. Ortiz is assisted by Al Fuentes, Brian Stith and Zach Roberson. Iowa leads the series with Arizona State, 23-1-1, and has won the last 17 meetings between the two teams. The Hawkeyes won the last meeting - a 36-3 decision last season at Copper Canyon High School in Glendale, AZ. HAVEN'T WE MET? Iowa vs. Coe Iowa vs. Iowa Central Iowa vs. Arizona State FIVE HAWKEYES SET FOR NWCA ALL-STAR CLASSIC Hawkeye senior Charlie Falck (125) and juniors Joe Slaton (133), Brent Metcalf (149), Jay Borschel (174) and Phillip Keddy (184) have all accepted invitations to compete at the event. It will be the most Iowa competitiors since the 1992 event in Iowa City when six Iowa wrestlers (Chad Zaputil, Terry Brands, Tom Brands, Troy Steiner, Terry Steiner and Travis Fiser) participated. Six Hawkeyes also competed at the event in 1985. Three of Iowa's five match-ups will be against Big Ten foes. Falck will wrestle Cornell's Troy Nickerson at 125, while Slaton will face Minnesota's Jayson Ness at 133. It will be the first meeting for both. Nickerson is a two-time all-American who sat out last season due to injury. Ness earned two all-America honors at 125 for Minnesota, and is moving up to 133. Metcalf will face Penn State's Bubba Jenkins in a rematch of last season's 149-pound NCAA finals. Metcalf won that match (14-8), as well as two other meetings during the season (pin in 5:33 at dual match in Iowa City and 15-3 major decision at the Big Ten semifinals). Borschel will face Michigan's Steve Luke at 174. The Hawkeye junior holds a 1-1 record against Luke, winning a 3-2 decision at the 2008 National Duals and losing a 5-3 decision at the dual in Iowa City. Luke is the defending Big Ten Champion and the 2008 NCAA runner-up. Keddy will wrestle Harvard's Louis Caputo at 184. Keddy is 0-1 against the junior, losing a 7-0 decision in the consolation round of the 2007 NCAA Championships to knock him out of the tournament. Following is the scheduled lineup. The individual rankings are from the most recent USA Today/Intermat/NWCA poll. 2008 NWCA All-Star Dual Match-Ups HAWKEYES CROWN FIVE PLACEWINNERS AT CYCLONE OPEN Kerr, who was one of six Hawkeyes to compete attached, recorded three decisions before losing to Iowa State's Johnathan Reader, 12-1, in the finals. McDonough placed third at 133, Gambrall placed fourth at 184 and Ballweg placed fifth at 141. Hawkeye redshirt freshman J.J. Krutsinger was Iowa's other placewinner - finishing fourth at 125. HAWKEYE WRESTLING TICKET INFORMATION Season Tickets Single Meet vs. Iowa St., Minnesota Single Meet vs. Arizona St., Wisconsin, Illinois, Bucknell, Purdue * - A limit of two tickets available at this price. All others must be purchased at the public price. SQUAD LOOKS TO EXTEND DUAL WINNING STREAK H. A. W. K. CLUB PARTIES OH BROTHER There have been 10 sets of brothers to wrestle together in the Hawkeye lineup since the 1950s. They are Don and Tom Huff (1961), Mark and Scott Trizzino (1981), Lenny, Larry and Jim Zalesky (1981-82), Ed and Lou Banach (1981-83), Marty and Lindley Kistler (1984-85), Jim and John Heffernan (1987), Tom and Terry Brands (1989-92), Troy and Terry Steiner (1991-93), Ryan and Randy Fulsaas (2001) and Luke and Ty Eustice (2003-04). There have also been five sets of twins to wrestle at Iowa. They are Ed and Lou Banach, Tom and Terry Brands, Ben and Brett Stedman, Troy and Terry Steiner and Randy and Ryan Fulsaas. CARVER-HAWKEYE ARENA IOWA WRESTLING HISTORY HAWKEYES EARN TOP RANKINGS 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. Metcalf returns after collecting nearly every collegiate wrestling accolade possible in 2008. He was awarded the Dan Hodge Trophy, which is presented to the nation's top collegiate wrestler, and the Jesse Owens Big Ten Male Athlete of the Year Award, given annually to the best male student-athlete in any Big Ten sport. He was named outstanding wrestler at the NCAA and Big Ten Championships after winning individual titles. He earned Big Ten Wrestler of the Year honors, and was named Big Ten Wrestler of the Week twice - in consecutive weeks - becoming the first wrestler in conference history to achieve that feat. His 35-1 season record included an undefeated 7-0 Big Ten dual mark. He ended the season on a 32-match winning streak. Metcalf also led the team in collegiate wins (35), dual wins (21), collegiate and dual winning percentages (.972, .954), dual team points scored during the season (100) and technical falls (6). Senior Charlie Falck (125) is ranked second by AWN and W.I.N. Magazine, and third by Intermat/NWCA/NWMA, while junior Jay Borschel (174) is ranked second in all three polls. Falck is a two-time all-American who posted a 21-1 dual record last year, going 7-1 in the Big Ten and leading the squad in dual wins (21) and dual winning percentage (.954). Borschel recorded a 32-5 season and 20-2 dual mark en route to third-place finishes at the NCAA and Big Ten Championships last season. He led the team in major decisions (11), and ranked second in collegiate wins (32) and dual team points scored during the season (79). CHAMPIONSHIP EXPERIENCE Complete Release in PDF Format
![]()
|