Ashnault will not wrestle. Hurt his shoulder when they landed out of bounds in his last match he won 12-1. No need to hurt it more.
Agree, no reason at all to make it worse.Ashnault will not wrestle. Hurt his shoulder when they landed out of bounds in his last match he won 12-1. No need to hurt it more.
I was afraid of that. When he got hurt during the match AshAshnault will not wrestle. Hurt his shoulder when they landed out of bounds in his last match he won 12-1. No need to hurt it more.
Gravina hurt now too. Was up 4-0 on Myles Martin. Looked like he dislocated something but I turned the match on late and didn't see.
I can't, my freestyle knowledge is limited.Can you decode the results for us? ST, VT, SP, VF, PP, VB, EX, FOR (Forfeit, got that one!), etc.
It's not always that easy to pack on muscle, some body types just don't take to it.So Kevin Mulligan competed this past weekend at 86 kg which translates to 189.2 pounds. Despite his very high skill level, he could potentially have a difficult time dealing with the strength of the bigger guys who diet down to make the 197 limit. I'm hoping for a great off season of strength training and packing on muscle so he can deal with the bigger guys throughout the regular season. If size and strength are not issues, I think that his skill level is high enough to be an upper echelon 197 pounder in the Big Ten next year.
It's not always that easy to pack on muscle, some body types just don't take to it.
Wonder if Mulligan has trouble gaining good weight, like you said.It's not always that easy to pack on muscle, some body types just don't take to it.
Anymore news on Downey?
So Kevin Mulligan competed this past weekend at 86 kg which translates to 189.2 pounds. Despite his very high skill level, he could potentially have a difficult time dealing with the strength of the bigger guys who diet down to make the 197 limit. I'm hoping for a great off season of strength training and packing on muscle so he can deal with the bigger guys throughout the regular season. If size and strength are not issues, I think that his skill level is high enough to be an upper echelon 197 pounder in the Big Ten next year.
Seems to me you didn't respect their privacy enough.Ran into AA and parents just now at HSS in NYC. Respected their privacy, just chatted in general about the upcoming season.
Ran into AA and parents just now at HSS in NYC. Respected their privacy, just chatted in general about the upcoming season.
I wouldn't have posted anything if it weren't already mentioned in this thread that his shoulder was being checked out at home, and I assumed that's what was happening. He was being checked out.Seems to me you didn't respect their privacy enough.
I wouldn't have posted anything if it weren't already mentioned in this thread that his shoulder was being checked out at home, and I assumed that's what was happening. He was being checked out.
Big pizza pie
I went through the list on FloArena and I didn't see any. Other than Pat Downey, LOL.Question. Is RU sending any wrestlers to Lincoln, Nebraska for this weekend's tourney?
Question. Is RU sending any wrestlers to Lincoln, Nebraska for this weekend's tourney?
Really? A mod deleted a gif that used the f word? That's new...<<Moderator note: please avoid posting pictures with obscenities in them>>
Really? A mod deleted a gif that used the f word? That's new...
Anyway, Pat Duggan is transferring from Lock Haven to Iowa (was previously at WVU) & said that Lock Haven's handling of Marsteller was 1 of the main reasons (note he isn't back on the LH team):
http://www.pennlive.com/sports/index.ssf/2017/06/patrick_duggan_seeks_to_reinve.html
Duggan offered a scathing review of the Lock Haven coaching staff on his way out the door. He said he was conflicted by some of the choices Scott Moore and his staff made, one of which was Duggan's assertion that they opened the door for Chance Marsteller on two separate occasions.
"I just didn't want to be part of the Lock Haven program," Duggan said. "I really don't like the coaching staff. I'm not sure they want to do the right things. I think they have a terrible moral backbone."
Marsteller landed at Lock Haven after he left Oklahoma State on unfavorable terms and was booted from the Lock Haven team last August following an ugly incident. He got seven years probation after pleading guilty to charges of simple assault and open lewdness. Marsteller resisted arrest and repeatedly banged his head on the floor at Lock Haven Hospital, causing himself to bleed. He was also physical with arresting officers and spat blood at them, police said.
"[The Marsteller incident] is just icing on the cake," Duggan said. "I really hope he does well. I wish nothing against him. I think it's great he's doing what he loves to do, but he also got in trouble at Oklahoma State and the coaches knew about that. He came onto the team. He messed up once, 'Oh, well.' He came back on.
"What he did was absolutely terrible. It's just the fact they allow him back on the team. They started getting recruits that would have been cancers to the program. I just don't know what these guys are thinking. These kids shouldn't even be there because of grades or they've gotten kicked out of other schools because of crimes they committed. I just don't understand why."
Lock Haven pushed back against Duggan's accusations and asserted that Marsteller is not on the team, rather back on Lock Haven's campus on his own and competing for the Bald Eagles' club team. Moore was unaware of Duggan's transfer destination until he was informed Wednesday evening.
"We're now aware he's transferring, and we wish him nothing but the best and hope for good things," Lock Haven spokesman Douglas Spatafore said. "As far as the accusations, we believe they're unfounded. Coach Moore and the team are operating as they should be.
"Chance isn't back on the team. Chance came back to school the second semester completely on his own. He had to go through the process of getting back into Lock Haven. He had to pay his own way. Everything he did was completely on his own with the hopes he can rejoin the team next year."
Duggan is set to enroll in his third school in as many seasons, and the public perception of his decisions is not lost on him. He never found his comfort zone at West Virginia, where he signed as the No. 36 recruit in the country. Lock Haven felt like a more natural fit with a move closer to home, but that relationship soured midway through the 2016-'17 season.
"I used to care a lot what people think," Duggan said. "Now, I'm sure people are thinking I'm crazy for doing this, but I really don't care. It motivates me even more."