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Wrestling
Wrestlers Look to Extend Dominance at West Regional
Complete 2008 West Regional Brackets in PDF Format
Complete UNI Wrestling Weekly Release in PDF Format THIS WEEK IN PANTHER WRESTLING Sat., March 8 at NCAA West Regional (Fargo, N.D. - 10 a.m.)The University of Northern Iowa Panthers' wrestling team will travel to Fargo, N.D., for the 2008 NCAA West Regional on Sat., March 8. The 20 individual qualifiers will advance to St. Louis, Mo., and the Scottrade Center for the 2008 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships March 20-22. UNI PANTHERS (7-5-1)
PANTHER POINTS NCAA WEST REGIONAL INFORMATION Round one action will begin at 10 a.m. on Saturday in the Bison Sports Arena. The semifinals will begin at 11:30 a.m., followed by the consolation semifinals at 2 p.m. The finals and consolation finals will begin at 4 p.m. The "True Second" matches will take place following the finals, if necessary. Immediately following the final wrestling action of the evening the coaches will take part in the Wild Card Meeting to determine all 20 qualifiers for the NCAA Championships. Ticket prices for the NCAA West Regional are $12 for adults and $6 for 17-under. Children 2-under are free with paid adult admission. To order tickets call the NDSU ticket office at (888) 231-NDSU or order online at GoBison.com/tickets. PANTHERS AIMING FOR 23RD STRAIGHT REGIONAL TITLE UNI'S NATIONAL QUALIFIERS UNDER PENRITH In 1986, UNI qualified all 10 of its wrestlers to the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships. It is the only time in the Division I era that UNI has qualified all 10 wrestlers to the national meet. According to wrestling records kept by Jay Hammond, 66 teams have qualified 10 individuals in a single season to the national meet since 1973, including all 10 last season by Iowa State University. Year-by-Year Qualifiers to NCAAs under Penrith Caleb Flores - 125 lbs. Flores went 2-2 against his regional opponents in 2007-08. He tallied six wins on the season, including four in dual competition. Josh Baldridge - 133 lbs. Baldridge is a perfect 4-0 against West Regional opponents this season with wins over Wyoming's Cory VomBaur (4-1), UNC's Blayze Bahe (5-2), SDSU's Nick Kulseth (9-1) and NDSU's Eric Sanders (14-5. C.J. Ettelson - 141 lbs. Ettelson scored wins over Wyoming's Brandon Gifford (16-0), UNC's Richard Lohr (Fall, 0:54), SDSU's Jeff Cooley (5-0) and NDSU's Geoff Martin (Fall, 5:17). Ettelson owns victories this season over then No. 1-ranked Kellen Russell (Michigan), 9-3. Russell is currently ranked No. 6 in the nation at 141 pounds. Ettelson also tallied a 6-0 victory over No. 12-ranked Cody Cleveland (Chattanooga). Nick Pickerell - 149 lbs. Pickerell is 2-0 against West Regional opponents this season with wins over UNC's Daniel Prater (16-7) and NDSU's Ryan Adams (15-0). Pickerell picked up first-place honors in the 149-pound weight class at the Jim Fox Open on Dec. 8 and the Flash Flanagan Open on Jan. 5. Tyson Reiner - 157 lbs. Reiner is 2-0 vs. NCAA West Regional opponents with victories over Wyoming's Dane Fuhrman (8-1) and NDSU's Adam Aho (6-4). Moza Fay - 165 lbs. Fay reached the Round of 12 at last year's NCAA Championships in the 157-pound weight class. Fay is ranked No. 10 in the nation in the latest InterMat rankings. Fay is 18-7 this season including a perfect 4-0 against NCAA West Regional opponents. Fay has wins over Wyoming's Eric Coxbill (11-3), UNC's Devan Lewis (17-5), Air Force's Stephen Crozier (13-2) and NDSU's Vince Salminen (Fall, 1:33). Fay has split two matches this season with No. 7-ranked Jon Reader (Iowa State). Fay scored a 9-6 win on Dec. 16, while Reader tallied a 13-5 win on Jan. 12. Fay won the 165-pound title at the Loras Open on Nov. 10 and placed second at the Kaufman-Brand Open on Nov. 17. Alex Dolly - 174 lbs. Dolly has posted a mark of 14-9 this season, which includes seven dual wins. Dolly is also 4-0 against West Regional opponents this season with wins over Wyoming's Kyle Morrow (2-1), UNC's Ryan Johnson (20-10), SDSU's Justin Retallic (Fall, 5:24) and NDSU's Shannon Fettig (Fall, 2:17). Dolly placed first at the Loras Open on Nov. 10 and placed second at the Kaufman-Brand Open on Nov. 17. Andy O'Loughlin - 184 lbs. O'Loughlin has 10 victories on the season, including four in dual action. O'Loughlin posted a 2-1 mark against West Regional opponents with wins over Wyoming's Mikel Hoopes (11-9) and SDSU's Matt Wetterling (17-6). Andrew Anderson - 197 lbs. Anderson has posted an overall record of 17-9 this season, including an 8-5 mark in dual action. Anderson finished the regular season strong with six wins in his last seven matches. The 197-pounder is 4-0 against West Regional competition this season with wins over Wyoming's Dan Barrone (Fall, 6:49), UNC's Patrick Carey (Fall, 1:22) and NDSU's Jacob Bryce (Fall, 1:40). Anderson also received a forfeit dual win against South Dakota State. Anderson tallied wins over Wisconsin's No. 8-ranked Dallas Herbst (4-3) and Chattanooga's No. 17-ranked Matt Koz (6-1). He placed sixth at the Midlands tournament on Dec. 30, marking the third time in as many years he has placed in the top six at one of the nation's most prestigious open tournaments. Anderson also tallied first-place honors at the Loras Open on Nov. 10 and placed second at the Kaufman-Brand Open on Nov. 17. Dustin Bauman - 285 lbs. Bauman is 2-1 against West Regional opponents this season with victories over SDSU's Jeremy Swier (15-0) and NDSU's Tyler Hemmesch (10-0). WEST REGIONAL ON THE RADIO UNI WINS SECOND STRAIGHT WWC REGULAR SEASON TITLE UNI won the 2006-07 WWC title with an identical 4-0 league record. UNI DOMINATES WWC DUALS UNI outscored its WWC opponents by the count of 162-15. The Panthers lost only four bouts in league action this season. ANDERSON NAMED WWC WRESTLER OF THE WEEK Anderson (Sioux City, Iowa/East HS) posted a perfect 2-0 mark this past week to improve to 17-9 on the season. Anderson scored a 6-5 victory over Jacob Marrs (Nebraska-Omaha), who is ranked No. 2 in NCAA Division II at 197 pounds. Anderson then added a first-period fall at the 1:40 mark of his match with NDSU's Jacob Bryce, who was a national qualifier in 2007. Anderson has won four matches in a row to end the dual portion of the season. It marks the second time this season that Anderson has earned the league's top weekly honor (Jan. 23 & Feb. 27). UNI's Moza Fay has also been named the WWC Wrestler of the Week twice this season (Nov. 21 & Jan. 8). PANTHERS BLAST BISON, 44-6 The Panthers won nine of the 10 matches contested. UNI also tallied four falls and won the takedown battle, 21-5. "It's probably the best we've wrestled to date," UNI head coach Brad Penrith said. "We are a good team and we proved that today. NDSU is a good team too, but we controlled all facets of the game today. We just took them out of their game plan. We have two weeks to get ready for regionals. We are all on the same page now." PANTHERS TOPPLE D-II POWER NEBRASKA-OMAHA UNI won six of the 10 bouts against UNO on Thursday night in the Sapp Fieldhouse. UNI improved to 6-5-1 on the season, while Nebraska-Omaha dropped to 8-3 on the year. "I thought we wrestled pretty solid," UNI head coach Brad Penrith said. "We made a mistake at 149, when we were in control of the match, but other than that we put up a strong effort. Now we are gearing up for North Dakota State on Sunday." The Panthers now hold a 14-4 all-time series lead against the UNO Mavericks. THREE PANTHERS ON THE DEAN'S LIST Of the 96 student-athletes named to the Dean's List were three members of the UNI wrestling team. Junior Andrew Anderson (Sioux City, Iowa), sophomore Charlie Ettelson (Hudson, Iowa) and sophomore Scott Hazen (Underwood, Iowa) were the three Panther wrestlers named to the Dean's List. "Our student-athletes' performance in the classroom equals their success on the field, court and pool," assistant athletics director for compliance Steve Schofield said. "They truly are students first and athletes second, and deserve a ton of credit for their hard work in the classroom. In addition, our coaching staffs have done a great job recruiting quality students to UNI, and emphasizing academics with their respective squads. Jennie Sell, athletics academic advisor, should also be recognized for the countless hours she works to help us achieve this level of success." A total of 96 student-athletes made the dean's list this past fall (GPA 3.5 or better), or nearly 25 percent. These student-athletes, listed below, have majors spread across all disciplines, in five separate colleges: Business Administration, Education, Humanities and Fine Arts, Natural Sciences and Social and Behavioral Sciences. Perhaps even more impressively, more than 50 percent of UNI's student-athletes recorded a grade point average of at least 3.0. UNI's student-athletes also had the same cumulative GPA (2.98) for the fall 2007 semester as UNI's general student population. MOZA PINS TO WIN Fay tallied his team-leading seventh fall of the season with a first-period fall over North Dakota State's Vincent Salminen at the 1:33 mark. Fay's fall helped UNI to a 44-6 dual win over NDSU. Fay reached the Round of 12 at last year's NCAA Championship and will be looking to make his second trip to nationals this season. C.J. JOINS TOP-20 WIN LIST Ettelson is tied with Efonda Sproles (1979-82) for the No. 20 spot on the Panthers' all-time win list. Kirk Myers (1978-82) and Rich Powers (1988-92) are tied at the top of the list with 134 wins apiece. Ettelson is 92-45 overall in his career and 29-19 in duals. ETTELSON MOVES TO #7 ON UNI'S ALL-TIME FALLS LIST With one more fall, Ettelson would move into a tie for fifth with Dion Cobb (1979-84) and Dan Kjeldgaard (1993-97). Kirk Myers (1978-82) holds the Panthers' record for career pins with 61. KITTLESON LEADS TEAM IN WINS Kittleson has posted a mark of 21-9 this season, including an impressive 5-1 record in matches ending in a major decision. Kittleson won his first-ever collegiate dual match with a hard fought 2-0 decision over SDSU's Weston Blasius. Kittleson has placed in the top six in five tournaments, including a championship in the Duhawk Open on Feb. 2. PLEDGES FOR PINS Let's look at what is being accomplished with pledges for last year's team total of 48 pins that brought in nearly $25,000. A complete makeover of both sides of the West gym's north hallway, including action shots of all UNI national champions. (View the plans at www.thesignpeople.net; click on "Artwork," then enter "wrestling" as the "magic word.") Coach Brad Penrith's former office now serves as a wrestlers' study and video room and contains a desk for assistant Tolly Thompson. The room's new doors now open into the assistant coaches' office. A former athletic trainer's room was updated for the first time in about 30 years to become Brad's office. Exposed plumbing was covered in a tiny custodial office now used for wrestling supplies. Why is a Pledges for Pins drive necessary? Panther wrestlers compete in the first-rate McLeod center but sorely lack updated facilities in the West gym, which remains their home. This site pales in comparison to that of nearly every other Division I university, a definite recruiting disadvantage for the Panthers. In recent years, rising costs and lower state funds have combined to severely limit help from the university itself, so those of us who care about returning the UNI program to its stature as one of the top in the nation are lending our support. Any pledge amount, from $1 up, is welcome. Donors may specify a maximum number of pins for their contribution; for example, $20 for a maximum 50 pins ($1,000). Outright donations are also welcome, but PLEASE specify to the UNI Foundation that these are for the Pledges for Pins project. Contributors will be sent a statement at the end of the season, and all contributions are tax-deductible. Pledges and donations should be sent to Pledges for Pins, UNI Foundation Accounting, 1221 W. 23rd St, Cedar Falls, IA 50614 -0239. Last year, Panther wrestlers built an elementary school playground, moved a hospital daycare center's playground equipment, donated money for Christmas gifts for a classroom of low-income children (and sang them carols), read to children at area schools, and served as Safe Date escorts during Homecoming Week. And they did all this while posting the fifth-highest GPA in the nation, behind Duke, Stanford, Brown and Princeton! Now we can show them our spirit and concern. NCAA DIVISION I WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS IN ST. LOUIS The Gateway City will once again host the tournament for two years as it heads back to the Arch in March. For tickets to the 2008 championships, visit Ticketmaster.com or charge by phone at 314/ 421-1888 or 866/ 646-8849 (toll free). For more information about the 2008 Wrestling Championships visit www.NCAAsports.com or www.stlsports.org/wrestling. Good seats are still available for the 2008 NCAA Wrestling Championships. Fans can order tickets by calling 866/ 646-8849 or logging on to Ticketmaster.com. Tickets start as low as $60. Groups of fifteen or more can call 314/ 206-7388 for great ticket discounts and special packages. THE Brad Penrith SHOW BOOSTER CLUB MEETINGS WEEKLY PRESS LUNCHEONS
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