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  1. Just a thought: In cycling, if you win Worlds, you get to wear the rainbow bands that year. Usually an all-white jersey with the rainbow bands across the chest and back. Past world champs (at that discipline and age level) are allowed to have jerseys with the bands on the cuff and collar. Very subdued but noticeable. Wrestling should do that. You might get these senior world champs to wrestle more if they got to show off a singlet with the world champion bands on an all-white top (red or blue bottom, of course). Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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  2. Here's some notes from the Nebraska wrestleoffs 125 Pat Smith 133 Vandee over Burwick 5-2ish score 141 Hardy no contest 149 Lovett looked very sharp 157 Probb, looked healthy, great to see! Won 20-1 165 Match of the day Antrell Taylor beats Bubba Wilson in double OT 174 Brown ton over Thebeau 184 Lenny Pinto over van tassel 197 Allred, looking even better than last year. Heavy weight no match, assuming its pentz job? Not 100 percent sure there. If Pentz fits in at heavy weight this looks like a top 5 roster that could qualify everyone and have around 7 potential AAs
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  3. All times Eastern, with local times in parenthesis. *-indicates event is eligible for a one-pound weight allowance Wednesday, November 1: Brockport at Buffalo, 1:00 PM Seton Hill at Buffalo, 2:30 PM Niagara County CC at Buffalo, 4:00 PM Army West Point vs. Campbell at Fayetteville, NC, 5:00 PM Glenville State at Buffalo, 5:30 PM Allen at The Citadel, 6:00 PM NC State vs. Presbyterian at Fayetteville, NC, 7:30 PM Montreat at The Citadel, 7:30 PM Carl Albert at Little Rock, 8:00 PM (7:00 PM) Thursday, November 2: Greensboro at North Carolina, 1:00 PM Oregon State vs. Queens at North Carolina, 1:00 PM Queens at North Carolina, 3:00 PM Oregon State vs. Greensboro at North Carolina, 3:00 PM Oregon State at North Carolina, 5:00 PM Queens vs. Greensboro at North Carolina, 5:00 PM Maryland at American, 7:00 PM SIU Edwardsville at Illinois, 7:00 PM (6:00 PM) Friday, November 3: Lindenwood vs. St. Ambrose at Northern Illinois, 4:00 PM (3:00 PM) St. Ambrose at Northern Illinois, 5:30 PM (4:30 PM) NC State at Appalachian State, 7:00 PM Duke vs. Rutgers at Cal Poly, 7:00 PM (4:00 PM) Fort Hays State at Northern Colorado, 7:00 PM (5:00 PM) Lindenwood at Northern Illinois, 7:00 PM (6:00 PM) Duke at Cal Poly, 9:00 PM (6:00 PM) New Mexico Highlands at Northern Colorado, 9:00 PM (7:00 PM) Rutgers at Cal Poly, 10:30 PM (7:30 PM) Saturday, November 4: *Bellarmine at Patriot Open, hosted by Cumberlands, 9:00 AM Campbell, Chattanooga, Davidson, Franklin & Marshall, Morgan State, Ohio, Oregon State, Utah Valley, Virginia, Virginia Tech, VMI, West Virginia at Southeast Open, hosted by Roanoke, 9:00 AM SIU Edwardsville at Kaufman/Brand/Bayly Open, St. Louis, MO, 10:00 AM (9:00 AM) *Cal Poly, CSU Bakersfield at Menlo Open, hosted by Menlo, 12:00 PM Navy at Illinois, 2:00 PM (1:00 PM) Nebraska at North Dakota State, 3:00 PM (2:00 PM) *Duke at Stanford, 7:00 PM (4:00 PM) Western Colorado at Air Force, 8:00 PM (6:00 PM) Iowa at California Baptist, 9:00 PM (6:00 PM) Colorado State-Pueblo at Air Force, 9:30 PM (7:30 PM) Sunday, November 5: Brown, Buffalo, Clarion, Columbia, Edinboro, Gardner-Webb, Kent State, Michigan State, Ohio State, Pittsburgh, Purdue at Clarion Open, hosted by Clarion, 9:00 AM *Army West Point, Bloomsburg, Hofstra, Lehigh, Lock Haven, Princeton, Rider at Princeton Open, hosted by Princeton, 9:00 AM American, Appalachian State, Drexel, George Mason, Indiana, The Citadel at Battle at the Citadel, hosted by The Citadel, 9:00 AM *Utah Valley at Rookie Open, hosted by Colorado School of Mines, 12:00 PM (10:00 AM) Cleveland State vs. Iowa State at Massillon, OH, 2:00 PM Lindenwood at Wisconsin, 2:00 PM (1:00 PM) Western Wyoming at Wyoming, 3:00 PM (1:00 PM)
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  4. Did Burwikk wrestle?
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  5. It is! Great kid! In one of his wrestle offs he had a kid shoot right in on his leg he had the procedure on and it didn't even phase him. Thank you!
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  6. He was there walking around and hanging out with everyone. I know the 3 184s all wrestled each over two weeks ago. I would expect him to wrestle at the invite in two weeks. Last year Hawks didn’t wrestle at black n gold and was at the invite.
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  7. It's also an issue of expectations. When most teams have an occasional 14th, nobody cares. When OSU has one (or two), it's noteworthy. The same would be true if Iowa got a 14th.
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  8. i thought that would be true but track acknowledges my flo login and still parts are inacessible is nhs67 secretly tom brands (sorry i don't mean to antagonize the only actually useful poster other than SHP)
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  9. If they weighed in at 118 and had to wrestle 2hrs later, better have an ambulance ready. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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  10. Penn State has been ruling the wrestling world for quite some time now. Year after year they’ve put multiple guys in the finals and on the podium. Just last season half of the finalists had the crowd chanting “We Are”. And with the way their lineup looks again this season, it could be another race for second place behind the perennial powerhouse in Kansas City, MO at the T-Mobile Center. But with all the firepower that will be talked about, there’s one question that remains: Will this be the year the Nittany Lions get back on the podium at 125? The last time they had someone claim All-America status was in 2016 when Nico Megaludis won the title. Since then, the best performance came from Robert Howard in 2021 when he went 2-2 as a freshman. They’ve had a number of guys in the lineup here, but haven’t had the PSU-style consistency we’ve seen from guys in the other weight classes. Top Returners Four of the five finalists are back this year with recently crowned U23 World Champ Aaron Brooks and Carter Starocci, who just recently announced he was coming back for one more year, leading the way as they look to join the rare class of four-time champs. Brooks will be making the move up to 197 this season, leaving that spot open for an All-American transfer you’ll hear about later in this preview. Also coming back are Levi Haines and Greg Kerkvliet who were runners-up last season at 157-pounds and heavyweight, respectively. It’s possible that we see Haines move up to 165 this year with a newcomer in at 157. Key Departures Roman Bravo-Young, who manned the spot at 133 for Coach Sanderson since 2018-19 finished his career as a five-time AA, three-time finalist, and two-time Champ. Along with Bravo-Young, they will also be without four-time AA and 2022 197-pound NCAA Champion, Max Dean. Newcomers The transfer portal was very good to PSU this year as All-Americans Aaron Nagao (133) and Bernie Truax (184) joined. Nagao, who placed 5th at NCAAs a season ago while at Minnesota, gave his predecessor RBY a tough bout in the quarterfinals last year and will now look to man that spot. Truax, who was fourth at 197 for Cal Poly last year, will be making the move back down to 184 where he competed in 2022 and finished in 4th place. In addition to Nagao and Truax, additional transfer Kurt McHenry, who was previously at Michigan, has made the move to State College, PA as well. Lastly, is Mitchell Mesenbrink. The true freshman could be coming into the lineup at 157, should we see returning NCAA finalists Haines move up to 165. Mesenbrink had a great summer in which he claimed a U20 title at 74kg. Wrestlers to Watch A pair of guys that could easily be part of the top returners section of this preview are Beau Bartlett and Shayne Van Ness at 141 and 149, respectively. The reason I put them here is because I believe that they are the next in line to make the finals and possibly win titles. Both guys gave last year’s eventual champs, Andrew Alirez and Yianni Diakomihalis, a tough task in the semifinals before each claimed third and honestly, they are a ton of fun to watch, and I don’t just mean on IG where we’ve all been entertained by Bartlett. I saved Robert Howard for last because I badly want to see him back in the lineup, and more than anything, have a completely healthy season. As I mentioned above, Howard was the last guy at 125 for PSU to have the best performance at the NCAA tournament since Megaludis in ’16. Howard went 2-2 in ’21 and since then has been plagued with injuries. As I said, my hope is that he’s 100% healthy because he can do some big things. Top out-of-conference event Penn State is kicking off their season at the Journeymen Collegiate Classic where there’s a ton of non-conference competition slated to be in attendance. The teams they might hit include NC State, Cornell, Arizona State, Penn, or Lock Haven. Lehigh will also be there, but they will face the Mountain Hawks on Dec. 3rd. Even if the competition isn’t the toughest, it’ll give us our first look at the returning champs.
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  11. They are the inverse Oklahoma State. Their last four are seventh best. Their first six are not in the top twenty.
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  12. But hold on! Clearly Smith is doing a horrible job at OSU and should be fired!
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  13. #15 Rutgers WT - Rank Name - Class, 22/23 Record, Result(Notes) 125 - #8 Dean Peterson - SO, 25W-11L, 3W2L @ NCAA (R12) 133 - #29 Dylan Dhawver - SO, 12W-5L, 2W2L @ 2022 NCAA (125) 141 - #19 Mitch Moore - SR, 19W-9L, 1W2L @ NCAA (149) 149 - #41 Jacob Butler - SR, 14W-8L(RS), 157/Injured 157 - #26 Andrew Clark - JR, 20W-17L, 1W2L @ NCAA 165 - #38 Anthony White - SO, 14W-15L, 0W2L @ NCAA (149) 174 - #29 Jackson Turley - SR, 11W-14L, 1W2L @ NCAA 184 - #7 Brian Soldano - SO, 25W-12L, 2W-2L @ NCAA 197 - #20 John Poznanski - SO, 8W-1L(RS), 2W-2L @ 2022 NCAA (184) 285 - #11 Yaraslau Slavikouski - SR, 30W-6L, 3W-2L @ NCAA (R12) #45 Cal Poly WT - Rank Name - Class, 22/23 Record, Result(Notes) 125 - #54 Dominic Mendez - RSFR, 6W-3L, Redshirt(1W-0L in duals) 133 - #129 Zeth Romney - RSFR, 4W-2L, Redshirt(1W-0L in duals@141) 141 - #135 Abraham Hinrichsen - SO, 0W-2L(Redshirt), 14W-18L(0W-3L @ P12) in 2022 149 - #5 Chance Lamer - SO, 15W-9L, 3W-2L @ NCAA (R12) 157 - #38 Legend Lamer - JR, 12W-11L, 3W-1L @ P12s (165), R16 2021 @ 149 165 - #40 Luka Wick - SO, 14W-12L, 1W-1L @ P12s (157) 174 - #84(184) Jarad Priest - JR, 14W-12L, 2W-2L @ P12s 184 - #44(174) Adam Kemp - SR, 1W-3L(Injury), 13W-6L/1W2L @ NCAAs 2022(174) 197 - #104 Josh Harkey - SO, 0W-0L, 6W-4L @ 184 in 2022 285 - #35 Trevor Tinker - SO, 15W-10L, 0W-2L @ NCAA https://www.wrestlestat.com/compare/perma/666/rutgers-vs-cal-poly Okay, gents... this should be a fairly easy victory for Rutgers. Maybe. There should be quite a few interesting matchups... basically starting at 149 and all the way down are fire, save for 197. That said, Cal Poly has a lot of youth down low and could make this interesting if they swing a match (or two). They are the defending PAC 12 Dual Champions (They beat Arizona State last year...). Not sure if or what to expect of Kemp. I, for the sake of having fun with this, put him at 184. I think Rutgers takes the early matches fairly easily... but I don't think it's 12-0 as Wrestlestate projects. I think it'll be 10-0, though. It is possible we see a deck at one of these weights (141), though. I think the Cal Poly frosh make good of development and minimize the bonus output, though. I think Cal Poly takes the next two with wide Decisions to go in to the break down 10-6. Wick comes out and beats White at 165 and Priest also gets the job done at 174 (he is a gamer and we just don't know what version of Turley we're going to get here). That puts us at 184 with Cal Poly up 12-10. Kemp needs to beat Soldano. He has the pedigree and the speed... will he get it done, though? Yes. A healthy Kemp beats a more fundamentally sound/less go-for-broke Soldano in OT with a slick TD. 15-10 Cal Poly going in to the last two. Poz comes out and just demolishes whoever Cal Poly puts out... 20-4 Tech... in the first... wow... good feelings about Poz this year, gents. Comes down to HWT. For all the marbles. You might think being a home dual for Cal Poly, that it would help Tinker. It doesn't. I pretty workman like 13-3 Major for Slavikouski to close out the dual with a 19-15 Rutgers victory.
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  14. Well if you read my post I did not comment on your engineering sausage fest point--not sure why you bring it up again other than to try and deflect or re-frame your "middle of nowhere" point. And umm...for the record, you were the one who initially brought up middle of nowhere comment--not @PortaJohn when you said "Could be that most dudes aren’t interested in a middle of nowhere sausagefest engineering school if they are going to already make the sacrifices necessary to be a D1 athlete?" But whatever man.....
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  15. Purdon’t is 57-43 male-female. Ouch. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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  16. And suspended his run for Prez!
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  17. what you were saying.... is some of the dumbest shit i've seen on here. middle of nowhere? sausage fest? what a dork.
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  18. No, they did not make the decision. That is the whole point of the post.
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  19. They got a Black-n-Tan rub, 45 minutes in cherry wood smoke, then this fiery sear with butter and rosemary.
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  20. Just listened to Starocci on the Basch podcast... Dude is so cringe. No doubt he is an all-timer and as tough as they come, but I won't be sad when he leaves for the MMA world.
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  21. Close... There are actually three different events with similar names but different purposes / formats. 1) The Pan American Games, which, as mentioned above, happen every four years, contain multiple sports, and are like a mini-Olympics (currently underway in Santiago, Chile) 2) UWW Pan-American Championships, which happen every year (including Olympic years) and as far as I know are open to all member countries. Next up in Acapulco, Mexico Feb 21-25, 2024. These do not impact Olympic qualification. 3) UWW Pan-American Olympic Games Qualifier, which happens in Olympic years only and is open to any country that didn't qualify the weight via the prior year's UWW World Championships. Next up in Acapulco, Mexico Mar 1-3, 2024 (some sites say Feb 29 start). Top two finishers in each weight qualify. Any country that doesn't qualify the weight can go to the last-chance UWW World OG Qualifier in May 2024 in Istanbul.
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  22. Television Schedule Montreat vs Citadel 11/1 - ESPN+ Allen University vs Citadel 11/1 - ESPN+ Campbell vs Army 11/1 - UFC Fight Pass Presbyterian vs NC State 11/1 - UFC Fight Pass SIEU vs Illinois 11/2 - Big Ten + Maryland vs American 11/2 - ESPN+ Greensboro College vs North Carolina 11/2 - ACC Network Extra Queens vs North Carolina 11/2 - ACC Network Extra Oregon State vs North Carolina 11/2 - ACC Network Extra Fort Hays State vs Northern Colorado 11/3 - Flo New Mexico Highlands vs Northern Colorado 11/3 - Flo Navy vs Illinois 11/4 - Big Ten + Southeast Open at Virginia Tech 11/4 - Flo Western Colorado vs Air Force - Flo CSU Pueblo vs Air Force 11/4 - Flo Princeton Open 11/5 - ESPN+ Lindenwood vs Wisconsin 11/5 - Big Ten + Clarion Open 11/5 - Flo This is all I could find. I searched on Rokfin as well, but found it difficult to search for upcoming duals
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  23. I applaud your general concern for Palestinians. I honestly think it's commendable. But, we're talking about Hamas. An organization that is repressive to it's own citizens
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  25. Predicting a new hotter Pinto this year, kid will be on fire!
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  26. “Prosecutors are simply not in the habit of developing serious felony cases and then offering plea deals that amount to a legal “nothingburger” for the defendants involved. Even when trying to “flip” defendants to testify against others in the case, the normal prosecutorial practice is to still require some significant pain in the plea deal with cooperating defendants because if they don’t, then the defense lawyers for the defendants who go to trial can argue to the jury that the deals are so sweet they shouldn’t believe a word the flipped defendants are saying. That is not what is happening with the plea deals in Trump’s Georgia case, however. These deals with Powell, Chesebro, and Ellis are really, really sweet deals. Deals so sweet that no rational defense lawyer could advise the client to reject them.” https://1ft.io/proxy?q=https%3A%2F%2Fthefederalist.com%2F2023%2F10%2F28%2Fgeorgia-da-offers-nothingburger-plea-deals-to-build-parade-of-witnesses-for-later-show-trials%2F
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  27. Good to hear that Robb is looking healthy. Nice to have you back for the season @jajensen09
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  28. Let’s take a look at the top 10 finishers from the 2023 National Collegiate Women’s Wrestling Championship as a look forward to how the teams will fare in the 2024 season. Starting with the top 5: 1. North Central (198 team points) North Central left quite an impression last season by becoming the first D3 program to win a national collegiate women’s wrestling championship. More impressive, they scored 35 points above the second-place team King University, finishing with 3 champions and 15 All-Americans. This team has a lot going for them as they begin this season hungry for the title again. Maddie Avila at 101lbs claimed the championship title as a freshman last year and did so in dominant fashion. However, this is a stacked weight class, and second-place finisher Jenavi Alejandro from Tiffin was also a freshman. Avila will have some tough matchups again to reclaim the top spot. Amani Jones claimed a second-place spot at 123 lbs and will also be returning. She holds the school’s single-season wins record at 35, which is a testament to how battle-tested she is. After losing 7-2 in the finals last season, I am sure she is ready to come back and compete for the top spot again. Yele Aycock also returns after a somewhat controversial runner-up finish last season at 130 lbs. Her opponent, Ana Luciano, graduated after last season, making Aycok the highest-placing returner this season. Aycock is a big point scorer for the team with 12 matches won by tech and 9 by pin last season. Of course, Yelena Makoyed at 170 lbs had a huge impact on the team's success last season. She went 28-0 last season on her way to becoming a three-time National Champ and four-time All-American in last year’s championship. While she is listed on the team’s roster for this season, it is rumored she may miss part of the season for Olympic preparations. Finally, Traeh Haynes secured the runner-up spot at 191 lbs and will also be returning this season. With teammate Brittyn Corbishley finishing third at the same weight, the team looks solid at claiming more All-American spots at 191 this season. The team has at least 6 other All-Americans returning to compete again this year, so they have a lot of the tools needed to reclaim the championship again. Additionally, head coach Joe Norton made a strategic off-season hire, bringing on National Champ Alara Boyd from McKendree as a graduate assistant coach for the team. 2. King University (163 team points) King University had a similarly impressive showing at the tournament with 12 All-Americans and 5 wrestlers reaching the finals. However, Ana Luciano at 136 lbs was the only King wrestler to claim the title, and she has since graduated. Samara Chevez will be returning for her junior season King after coming in second at 116 lbs in last year’s tournament. However, she is now listed on their roster at 109 lbs. If she stays there, the Tornados have a real chance to claim multiple All-American spots at the weight, as Dianna Holmes returns for her junior year as well. Holmes came in 3rd last year at 109 lbs, however, with first-place finisher Emily Shilson possibly taking an Olympic redshirt and runner-up Sage Mortimer transferring to Grand Valley State University, which is not yet eligible to compete at Nationals, the top spot is open to a new champ this year. Chey Bowman is another junior for the team that could be a contender for the top spot, however, she is also listed at a new weight on this season’s roster. The runner-up at 170 lbs last year, Bowman is now listed at 155 lbs. While this does move her out of the same bracket as Iowa’s Kylie Welker for this season, the 155 lb weight class is no less stacked with talent. The top 3 finishers should be returning again this season, but if Bowman looks as competitive at this weight as she did at 170 lbs, she should be able to compete with anyone. Other All Americans returning for King include Jessica Corredor at 101 lbs, Montana DeLawder at 130 lbs, and Tiffani Baublitz at 155 lbs. Also, Melanie Mendoza at 123 lbs was a 2021-22 All-American finishing 6th, and although she did not AA in 2022-23, you certainly cannot count her out of podium contention this season. In a similar strategic hire to North Central, King University has brought on Ashlynn Ortega as an assistant coach. Ortega was a 5x All-American and 2022 National Champ for King and should bring some familiar leadership to the coaching staff. 3. McKendree University (147.5 team points) McKendree finished with 3 individual champions and 8 All-Americans. Emily Shilson at 109 lbs is still a question mark as McKendree has not released their roster as of this being posted and it is rumored she may take an Olympic redshirt. However, the Bearcats would not be hurting for talent at 109 lbs even if Shilson is not in this season's lineup with Pauline Granados who finished 8th coming back this season, plus two former All-Americans transferring to McKendree: Olivia Shore and Faith Cole. Cameron Guerin looked incredible in the tournament last season and earned her 3rd national title. She is going to be hard to beat as she goes for her fourth this year. In last year’s tournament, she only gave up 1 point. The Bearcats final champion from last season, Sydnee Kimber at 191, graduated from McKendree last year after winning her 4th national title. Given her Olympic aspirations, I do not believe she will be returning as a graduate student this season. However, McKendree’s recruiting this offseason has been noteworthy. Besides the two wrestlers I mentioned at 109 lbs, the Bearcats also brought in 6 additional former All-Americans across 3 different weights, and a 2023 All-American in Viktorya Torres at 136 lbs. I am curious to see who gets utilized in this lineup and how the increased depth at each weight will help increase team points at next year’s tournament. 4. Colorado Mesa University (108 points) Colorado Mesa tied their best-ever finish with 4th place at the tournament and crowned their first-ever national champ in Marissa Gallegos at 123 lbs. Gallegos finished her collegiate wrestling career in spring of 2023, but has since been hired as an assistant coach for the team, so they will be able to keep her expertise in the room. Dalia Garibay was the Mavericks next highest finisher, coming in 2nd at 155 lbs to Marlynne Deede for Augsburg, who has since transferred to Iowa. This was Garibay’s second time with a runner-up finish, so she has proven she has the continued ability to compete with any wrestler in her field. Deede will be back again this season for her 5th year, but Garibay has shown an ability to score against her attacks and keep it close. I think there’s a high chance we see a repeat finals match between these two and it will certainly be one to watch. Jennesis Martinez will be back to try for her 4th All-American finish after taking the 4th place spot last year at 101 lbs. Martinez looked solid throughout the tournament until meeting up with Lizette Bernado of McKendree. Martinez is certainly a leader on the team and shouldn’t have a problem making the podium again this season. All four remaining All-Americans from last year are returning to the lineup again for Colorado Mesa. The team has a somewhat unique advantage in bringing back so many of their talented wrestlers, not to mention having depth at a few of the weights as well, particularly Isabella Morales at 101 lbs. I think the Mavericks could have an even higher finish next year if 1 or 2 more of their athletes could be All-American given the higher turnover from graduating athletes or transfers that some of the other top teams are contending with. 5. Augsburg University (87.5 team points) Rounding out the top 5 last season was Augsburg University. While I will discuss returning All-Americans for the team, the real headline for the Auggies this season is new head coach Ali Sprenger. Sprenger is a two-time Olympian and five-time collegiate national champion. Sprenger certainly has several talented wrestlers left on the roster from last season, but the team was also hit hard by transfers, most notably 2023 champion Marlynne Deede going to Iowa. Additionally, the team’s other 2023 champion, Katie Lange, and All-American Brooklyn Hays are both not listed on the roster for the season. It does appear that both are competing internationally, however. All-American Gabrielle Torgerson finished her collegiate career last season. Whether Lange or Hays plan to return to the Auggies lineup for future seasons or not, their absence leaves some big shoes to fill this year for the team. Luckily, the team is retaining two-time All-American Nina Makem who finished 5th last year at 136 lbs. Makem was the runner-up in 2022 and seemed to just barely miss out on the win in the semifinals that would have secured her spot in the finals again in 2023. Entering her junior year, she will have some stiff competition with so many returning All-Americans at 136 lbs, but I think she can hold her own and secure some much-needed placement points for her team. With just 12 wrestlers listed on the roster, the Auggies may struggle this season to return to the top 5. However, there are plenty of veteran team members that remain, plus Coach Sprenger’s leadership at the helm, so I certainly would not count them out just yet.
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  29. Clearly... 2013–14 6th 2014–15 1st 2015–16 3rd 2016–17 2nd 2017–18 2nd 2018–19 2nd 2019–20 Canceled 2020-21 9th 2021-22 13th 2022-23 4th
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  30. I appreciate your post, you've convinced me. As you said, Hamas will always kill Israelis in terrorist attacks because Israelis live where they currently live. So, yes, Israel 100% needs to remove Hamas from their position of authority in Gaza. There is no other logical option. This is purely dictated by logic, not from taking sides. The best we can hope for is for the number of casualties to be minimized. Especially civilians.
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  31. But hold on! Clearly Dresser is doing a great job at ISU and should be coach of year!
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  32. Sounds like Wellls might be even better than expected
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  33. No official score kept, limited room out of bounds, and running clock. Ref's were present this year but basically just practiced saying TD3 and talked about the rule changes and points of emphasis to the guys wrestling. The Gopher's coaches set the lineup based on early season open tournament results and past performance.
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  34. Found it https://fb.watch/nZafZ38Uxu/?mibextid=Nif5oz
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  35. Damn. That sucks. Zander (Evan' twin) had to retire due to injuries.
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  36. There is nothing disingenuous about my question! I asked you a legit question and you're solution is literally to involve a terrorist organization at the table to negotiate peace. An organization who's backed by Iran who's entire political goal in the middle east is the destruction of Israel. If anyone is being disingenuous it's your Disney World solution.
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  37. Can we fly you over to negotiate this agreement with Hamas?
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  38. what a crock o' shit. hamas is in power b/c they are funded by genocidal muslims
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  39. Hamas reason for being is to kill Jews. They stay in power by using barbarism and murder of their own people.
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  40. The answer to this question shines light on a major obstacle to peace. The ones who suffer the horrors of war are not necessarily the ones waging it.
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  41. Davidson IntraSquad matches: 125: Johnny Hager major over Ennis Ljikovic 133: Jackson Sichelstiel dec over Hale Robinson 141: Devin Diaco dec over Bryce Clement 149: Tyler McKnight tech fall over Josh Viarengo 149: Brock Carey pin over Noah Frack 157: Ian McGhee over Dan Yetsick 174: Marc Koch over Savoy New 197: Cameo Blakenship major dec over Dylan Smith 285: Jake Fernicola dec over DJ Spring
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  42. when your uncle says/posts the same thing over & over again expecting a different result
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  43. Minnesota doesn't do wrestle-offs, but they had simulated matches last night in the wrestling room. At the contested weights, Blaine Brenner seems to be the favorite at 165, and Garret Joles and Gabe Nagel pretty even at 197. The true freshman class looked outstanding, and while I don't see any of them starting, I expect most of them to get close to the allowed five competitions in.
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  44. By the way...this guy in Maine is as big of a coward and human trash as there can be...to chicken s@#$ to live and face the consequences for what he did. However, he met the fate he ultimately deserved and hopefully would have gotten from the justice system.
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  45. Not a T/F question. The IDF is responsibility for keeping the country safe and that is not as simple as always good or bad. The same is true for all militaries around the world. None are perfect, none are angels, none don't sometimes bend the truth. In times of war, it becomes even messier and more chaotic. War is ugly. War is awful. War is not a bastion of truth and responsibility. All wars consist mostly of pain and cruelty. Which is why we work so hard to avoid them. Before 10/7, there was no war. There is now. Hamas should not have brought this war upon themselves and the Palestinian people. Hamas didn't work hard to avoid it - they invited it. Nobody ever really wins in any war. There should be no special recognition for those that invite war. Other than guilt.
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  46. Only a small handful of wrestlers had a chance to win 5 because the free year because of covid. So yes getting the 5th wouldn't be anything special . He knows it .
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