125 Logan Stieber (FR Ohio State) After his terrific results against the senior level guys in freestyle this spring, and the fact that Tom Ryan tends to do so well with true freshmen it'll be fun to see him give runs to the upper level guys like McDonough (may wind up being one of the most anticipated match ups of the year, at least forum wise), Precin, Sanders, and Robles. 133 Tyler Graff (SO Wisconsin) Just to see how he improves his results ...
Updated 08-23-2010 at 03:31 AM by Schlottke
Myron Roderick Myron Roderick has made many contributions to Oklahoma State and the sport of wrestling, but may be best remembered for continuing the dynasty of greatness with the Cowboy wrestling program. Roderick became the youngest coach to ever capture an NCAA championship. The Pokes won seven NCAA team titles under the leadership of Roderick. Yojiro Uetake Obata Yojiro Uetake Obata is one of ...
When I was a senior in high school my goal was to get a full ride to Arizona State. You, your child, or one of your athletes may have a similar dream and I'm going to explain why choosing to attend FloNationals in the future could be a major building block towards attaining that goal. Now, if you're focused on this goal, you should already know that Fargo and NHSCA Sr. Nationals are the two key ...
Updated 07-04-2010 at 02:57 PM by Schlottke
Originally Posted by SetonHallPirate 1. Cornell, 88.5 2. Oklahoma State, 87 3. Minnesota, 66 4t. Boise State, 65 4t. Wisconsin, 65 6. Penn State, 57.5 7. Central Michigan, 42 8. Iowa, 41.5 9. Iowa State, 39.5 10. Pittsburgh, 33
285 1. Zach Rey (Lehigh) 2. Dom Bradley (Missouri) 3. Jarod Trice (Central Michigan) 4. Ryan Tomei (Pittsburgh) 5. Alan Gelogaev (Oklahoma State) 6. DJ Russo (Rutgers) 7. David Marone (Virginia Tech) 8. Ben Berhow (Minnesota) R12. Eric Bugenhagen (Wisconsin), Cam Wade (Penn State), Brandon Williamson (West Virginia), Brendan Barlow (Kent State) I'd have probably picked Zach Rey to win this weight class just based off of the great ...