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    Metcalf apologizes for actions in championship match

    IOWA CITY, IA -- The University of Iowa wrestling team won its 22nd national title last week at the NCAA championships in St. Louis, MO. Junior Brent Metcalf was the only Hawkeye wrestler in a national title match. Metcalf was criticized by many for his actions near the end of his 149-pound title match. The 2008 national champion lost a hard-fought match to Darrion Caldwell of North Carolina State.

    An action by Metcalf near the end of the match caused the Iowa team to lose a team point. The following are statements by Metcalf and Iowa Athletic Director Gary Barta regarding the matter.

    Brent Metcalf's statement:
    "I would like to extend an apology to Darrion Caldwell, his family, the NCAA and the wrestling community for my actions in the NCAA title match. I certainly had no malicious intent. With five seconds left in the match, I was attempting to finish to the end, as I've always been trained to do. In a split second after the whistle, my momentum carried me into Darrion's celebratory back flip. My reaction was a result of self defense and partly, frustration. I want to extend my congratulations to Darrion for his championship."

    Gary Barta's statement:
    "Brent has taken this situation seriously from the beginning. I'm satisfied with the manner and sincerity with which he's handled it. He is a tremendous student-athlete and has been a terrific role model on the mat, in the classroom and in the community. I look forward to his 2009-10 season and his quest to earn another national championship."

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