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Isn't Hrymack/McCall at 197?Originally posted by josh1728:
Today's scheduled matches for Rutgers:
133: DelVecchio versus Sabatello - Purdue (rematch of first round)
141: Ashnault vs Abidin - Nebraska
174: Bakuckas vs Snook - Maryland (both lost to Brunson ILL and Martin OSU yesterday)
184: Hrymack vs McCall - Wisconsin
285: Smith vs Jensen - Nebraska
So we have our work cut out for us.
Only championship round on the main network.Originally posted by brad1218:
Will AA's match be on the Big Ten Network or are they only covering the finals?
fellow Essex County wrestler Lou Mascola from Maryland. solid victory.Originally posted by wngarbarini:
Who did Perrotti wrestle? Delvecchio was 9th as he pinned Sabatello and Backukas beat Snook 11-1.
those are good finishes + Ashnault won(3-2) to finish 5th-right on his seedOriginally posted by josh1728:
Smith beats Jensen who beat smith in January
Delvechhio beats sabatello who beat him in round one
Hrymack (yes you know it was 197) gets forfeit over McCall
Bakuckas finishes strong with major win
Time for Ashnault!!!
If you can have Ash outwrestle his ranking and AA, I think that is a really big deal for your program. Worst thing that could happen would be to fall on his face.Originally posted by jerzey devil:
Well..definitely coulda been better results...but first year in I feel the guys competed extremely hard!!! 4 automatics and good shot at 2 wildcards!!! I think 2007 we only got 1 qualifier wrestling in EIWA....still a ways to go, but a good start!!! Now let's put a couple on the podium in 2 weeks
I believe he is currently #9 at his weight class and doubtful that will change as he wrestled to his B1G seeding.Originally posted by R U Crazy:
I would be very happy with an AA (That would make 2 years in a row and sets the tone for a trend to continue)
Rutgers had a few wrestlers make the final 12 in the NCAA but until AP broke though last year, no AA during goodale's reign.
I think there are 6 wrestlers in the Big 10 who could make AA at 141. Hopefully AA does not get a 8 or 9 seed in the NCAA (a 6 or 7 seed would be great).
Dweiza (who Ashnault beat) made it to the finals in the Big10)
Can't think of any "Bad" losses that Ash had all year
2 steiber
2 albidin
1 dardanes
Hopefully it alligns with a good seed in the tourney
Not that I disagree with the great year that Ash had, but I'd put his one "loss I wish we could get back" as the loss to Rodrigues from ILL, who pretty much got his butt kicked in this tourney (pinned by 5-11 Thielke from WIS, Abidin from NEB, and Fisher from MICH).Originally posted by R U Crazy:
Can't think of any "Bad" losses that Ash had all year
2 steiber
2 albidin
1 dardanes
Hopefully it alligns with a good seed in the tourney
Dziewa wrestled out of his mind this tourney. Not one person unrelated to him could tell you they saw that coming. Dziewa's style is very similar to a lot of Iowa wrestlers - boring. Fact I stole from the Iowa board...they had one TD in 8 finals matches and it was by their HW. In addition, Evans placed 3rd and didn't score a TD the entire tourney. Let that sink in a while.Originally posted by PhilaPhans:
Not that I disagree with the great year that Ash had, but I'd put his one "loss I wish we could get back" as the loss to Rodrigues from ILL, who pretty much got his butt kicked in this tourney (pinned by 5-11 Thielke from WIS and Abidin from NEB).Originally posted by R U Crazy:
Can't think of any "Bad" losses that Ash had all year
2 steiber
2 albidin
1 dardanes
Hopefully it alligns with a good seed in the tourney
I'm really surprised at how well Dwieza did, beating Abidin 3-1 and Dardanes 5-1. (Interestingly enough, Rodrigues beat him too earlier this year, plus the obvious Stieber, Dardanes, and Mayes from Missouri.) That's some pretty impressive wrestling, and you know he gave it his all because that finals match wasn't all that good for him, haha. Remember, Dwieza was seconds away from beating Ash, so he's rank-worthy of his #2 finish in the B1G. I just wasn't a big fan of Dwieza's style in any of the matches I watched of his this year.
You may see it if Anthony Abro from Eastern Michigan (197 lbs) and Abe Ayala from Princeton (197 lbs) had to wrestle each other.Originally posted by Sir ScarletKnight:
I wonder what the odds of having two AAs in a single match. Anthony Ashnault and Anthony Abididn.
2-0 Abidin atm.