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    Wisconsin looking to solidify lineup with wrestle-offs on Friday

    MADISON, Wis. -- The No. 15 Wisconsin wrestling team kicks off the 2005-06 season with intersquad wrestle-offs on Oct. 28 at the UW Field House. The event is set to start at 3:30 p.m. Five weight classes with more than one wrestler on the depth chart will be contested as the Badgers form their starting lineup.

    The action begins with Josh Crass (Medford, Wis.) taking on Dan Sneider (Northbrook, Ill.) at the 133 lbs. weight class. Both Badgers are freshmen looking to break into the line-up after redshirting the 2004-05 season.

    Vying for the spot at 141 lbs. are two fifth-year seniors, Ed Gutnik (Iselin, N.J.) and Tony Turner (Spring Valley, Wis.). Gutnik is a two-time NCAA qualifier at 149 lbs. and 133 lbs. and holds a 34-15 career record. Turner wrestled to a 6-5 record last season which contributed to his 27 career wins.

    Slated to wrestle in the 149 lbs. wrestle-off are Mike Metzger (Columbus, Wis.) and Tyler Turner (Spring Valley, Wis.). Metzger redshirted last season but wrestled unattached at a number of open events last season earning three pins. Turner is ranked ninth by Amateur Wrestling Magazine and 15th by InterMat in the 2005-06 preseason polls. A two-time team captain, Turner earned his second trip to the NCAA championship in 2005, posting a 23-11 overall record last season.

    Matt Maciag and Justin Peterson will wrestle for the 184 lbs. spot following the Metzger-Turner battle. "The only unproven weight class we have is 184," said head coach Barry Davis. Maciag, a Sussex, N.J., native, wrestled at both 184 lbs. and 197 lbs. last season, compiling a 9-9 record. Peterson is a redshirt freshman from Comstock, Wis., and is a two-time high school state-qualifier.

    Wrapping up the event will be Dallas Herbst and Lee Kraemer. Herbst, a redshirt freshman, was tabbed as one of the top recruits from Wisconsin in 2004. Kraemer, a senior who wrestled out of his natural weight at heavyweight last season, qualified for the NCAAs at 197 lbs. in 2003.

    Friday's wrestle-offs are free and open to the public. For those unable to attend check uwbadgers.com to follow the action with live stats. http://www.uwbadgers.com/live/wrst/snapshot.aspx )The Badgers begin their 2005-06 campaign on Nov. 4, traveling to Green Bay, Wis., to take on UW-Oshkosh.

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