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    Stanford finishes a program-best 11th at NCAAs

    PHILADELPHIA -- The Stanford wrestling team ended the 2011 NCAA Championships at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pa., Saturday, with an 11th-place finish, the best ever in program history.

    Junior Nick Amuchastegui became just the second Cardinal wrestler ever to reach the NCAA finals. He fell Saturday in the championship bout at 174 pounds to top-seeded Jonathan Reader of Iowa State, 10-3. Former Cardinal Matt Gentry is Stanford's only NCAA champion, winning the 157 pound title in 2004.

    With his second-place finish, Amuchastegui, who also earned All-America honors in 2010, became just the fourth wrestler in Stanford history to earn multiple All-America honors joining Chris Horpel ('73, `75), Tanner Gardner ('06, '07, '08) and Josh Zupancic ('07, '08). The Talent, Ore., native ends the season with a 31-4 overall record.

    Sophomore Ryan Mango ended his second NCAA Championships with a sixth-place finish at 125 pounds, and garnered his first career All-America accolades. A native of St. Louis, Mo., Mango finished the season with a 26-7 overall record and became the 15th All-American in program history.

    Senior Zack Giesen ended his Cardinal career with his first All-America honors as he finished sixth at 197 pounds. He completes his time on The Farm with a 110-40 career record. His 110 victories puts him in fourth all-time in school history passing Steve Buddie (1988-91) who finished 109 wins.

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