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    Five champs crowned at Multi-Divisional National Duals

    With 64 top teams entering the 2013 NWCA/Cliff Keen Multi-Divisional National Duals, five emerged as champions following Saturday afternoon's finals. One of the most exciting finals matchups came at the NAIA division where a fall at the heavyweight class determined the match.

    The NAIA finals pitted returning National Duals Champion and No. 1 Grand View against No. 2 Southern Oregon. In a match that was highly contested, Eric Thompson got the fall at heavyweight for Grandview to secure the win by a score of 20-18.

    "I really can't believe it right now," said head coach Nick Mitchell. "I knew it was going to be a real tough dual and I am happy we got the win."

    Grand View reached the semifinals after defeating Dickinson State 39-8. In the semifinals, Grand View defeated No. 5 Campbellsville 32-4, with victories in nine of the ten weight classes.

    Southern Oregon reached the semifinals after defeating Baker 34-11. In the semifinals the Raiders defeated No. 3 Great Falls 23-19, with victories in five of the ten weight classes including one pin by Charles Johnson at 197 pounds.

    In another key event storyline, Wartburg legendary coach Jim Miller's No. 1 seeded team advanced to the finals where they faced No. 2 Elmhurst. In his final National Dual's event, his team won 24-10 in an impressive performance where they captured their seventh National Duals championship.

    "It means a lot to compete in this event," said head coach Jim Miller. "I am just grateful for all of the alums out there that have supported the program."

    Wartburg reached the semifinals after defeating No. 9 Ithaca College 33-6. In the semifinals Wartburg faced No. 5 Centenary College and wrestled to a 23-12 victory. Wartburg logged victories in six of the ten weight classes including a pin from Gilberto Camacho at 125 pounds.

    Elmhurst entered the semifinals after defeating No. 10 Wisconsin-Whitewater 26-9. The Blue Jays then defeated No. 3 Cortland State 26-19 with victories in six weight classes, including two pins registered by Lillashawn Coleman at 125 pounds and Dalton Bullard at 133 pounds.

    The Women's division finals, a marquee event at the duals, highlighted a matchup between No. 1 Oklahoma City and No. 3 Simon Fraser. In an impressive performance filled with top wrestlers, Simon Fraser pulled away and upset Oklahoma City by a score of 27-13. The victory marked the first time that a team other than Oklahoma City won the championship since 2007.

    "You know it is a great win for us," said head coach Mike Jones. "The girls wrestled really well today and we are just happy to come out on top."

    Oklahoma City reached the semifinals after defeating No. 8 Waldorf 21-3. The semifinals pitted Oklahoma City against No. 5 Missouri Valley. The Stars wrestled to a 33-7 victory, logging eight weight class victories including four pins registered by Emily Webster at 101 pounds, Joey Miller at 116 pounds, Audrey Morehouse at 130 pounds and Heather O'Connor at 191 pounds.

    Simon Fraser reached the semifinals with a first round 26-3 victory against No. 6 University of the Cumberlands. Once in the semifinals, Simon Fraser defeated No. 2 King 27-13, wrestling to victories in eight of the ten weight classes including one pin registered by Victoria Anthony at 109 pounds.

    At the Division II level, the championship match pitted No. 4 St. Cloud State against No. 7 Notre Dame, after several upsets earlier in the day. In a match that went down to the heavyweight match, St. Cloud State clinched the title with a 17-15 victory.

    St. Cloud State's path to the final match-up included a 29-12 victory against No. 5 Upper Iowa. The Huskies advanced to the semifinals where they faced Wisconsin-Parkside, who had upset No. 1 Nebraska Kearney in the first round of competition. St. Cloud State defeated Wisconsin-Parkside 27-9, with victories in eight of the ten weight classes.

    Notre Dame advanced to the semifinals after defeating No. 2 Newberry 21-15. In the semifinals the Fighting Irish faced No. 3 Central Oklahoma, who they defeated 19-13 with wins in six of the ten weight classes. This is the first year Notre Dame has competed at the Division II level, they had formerly been crowned champion at the NAIA level.

    The NJCAA division finals showcased a matchup of No. 1 Labette against No. 3 Colby. In a dominating performance, Labette won nine matches and secured the title with a 39-3 score.

    Labette reached the semifinals after defeating No. 8 Iowa Lakes 41-6. Once in the semifinals, Labette defeated Niagara 46-6. The Cardinals wrestled to victories in nine of the ten weight classes, including five pins recorded by Eric Hughes at 133 pounds, Spencer Rutherford at 149 pounds, Devin Aguirre at 165 pounds, Payne Hatter at 174 pounds and Jack Page at 285 pounds.

    Colby reached the semifinals after defeating No. 6 Harper 25-15. In the semifinals, Colby defeated No. 2 Iowa Central 36-9, with wins in eight weight classes including one pin registered by Xavier Fisher at 285 pounds.

    The NWCA/Cliff Keen National Duals was presented by Hibiclens and The Marines. The attendance for the event was 1200. For more information on the event, visit the NWCA website.

    About the National Wrestling Coaches Association (NWCA)
    The National Wrestling Coaches Association, established in 1928, is a non-profit organization for the advancement of all levels of the sport of wrestling with primary emphasis on developing coaches who work in academic environments. The membership embraces all people interested in amateur wrestling. The three core competencies of the NWCA are: coaching development, student-athlete welfare, and promotion of wrestling.

    About Cliff Keen
    Cliff Keen Athletic is a wrestling and officials wear company, dedicated to the advancement of athletics through innovative products and communications. Cliff Keen Athletic exemplifies the rich traditions of sport and the superior quality of athletic wear required for holding up to the rigors of competition.

    About Hibiclens
    Hibiclens is an antiseptic antimicrobial skin cleanser possessing bactericidal properties that can be part of an effective defense for preventing the spread of skin infections. Its active ingredient works in a unique way — it kills germs on contact and bonds to the skin to keep killing microorganisms up to 6 hours after washing. Hibiclens® has been proven to kill MRSA (in vitro) and other staph infections.

    About the United States Marine Corps
    On November 10, 1775, the Marine Corps was established by the Second Continental Congress meeting in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Since then, the Marine Corps, through service on land, in air, and at sea, have acquitted themselves with the greatest distinction, winning new honors on each occasion until the term "Marine" has come to signify all that is highest in military efficiency and soldierly virtue. Whether facing our nation's foes or conducting humanitarian relief and disaster recovery operations at home or abroad, today's Marine Corps stands ready to continue in the same proud tradition of faithful service to the United States. For more information, visit http://www.Marines.com.

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