kr I am confused, went to Utah Valleys wrestling site. Are we able to watch the dual on web or not? I thought maybe you had talked to someone who knows. Thanks
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kr I am confused, went to Utah Valleys wrestling site. Are we able to watch the dual on web or not? I thought maybe you had talked to someone who knows. Thanks
Here is the link
UVU TV
I have no data from Pat yet as they are on the plane now to Utah.
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As we wind down to the end of the dual season, I was thinking about who has improved the most for PSU this year. My thoughts:
1. Dylan Alton - his first couple of matches he looked, umm, not so good. Struggling against people who he should have handled more easily and looking gassed towards the end of matches. Now, he is very solid, gave Welch all he could handle, looked pretty good against Dake, won a match against Green that was a result of his being better-conditioned of all things. Has improved significantly in all three positions and has the motor to go the distance.
2. Cameron Wade - early in the season you were faced with two choices: either he was in terrible shape and had not taken care of himself in the offseason or he wasn't fully recovered from his injury/surgery. I leaned towards the latter and it looks like the right choice. I was amazed by the quickness he showed against Lane and impressed with his match against Apland from the opening whistle until the end. Mentally, he appears to be strongly motivated at all times; much more so than any time previously in his career.
3. Nico Megaludis - no real surprise here. You expected him to grow and learn during his first college season and he has. Still, a big improvement from the beginning of the season until now. At the beginning of the season, I figured he'd challenge for AA status. Now, a much deeper push at Nationals would not be much of a surprise.
And a special mention for Matt Brown. He might be the second best 174 pounder in the country, but his performances at 197 against two pretty good big men who had 20-25 pounds on him were really inspiring. A HUGE heart in this guy.