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COLUMBIA, Mo. – South Dakota State (3-4 overall, 0-0 WWC) went 1-2 at Friday’s tri-dual, hosted by Missouri. SDSU beat SIU-Edwardsville, 29-9, but fell to #5 Mizzou 31-6 and Kent State 31-6.
“We had a big opportunity to get some quality wins today and just didn’t come through,” head coach Chris Bono said. “We started out with a big win over SIUE, but didn’t really carry momentum throughout the rest of the day.”
In the first dual of the day, SDSU won eight matches and picked up two falls en route to a 29-9 win over SIUE.
Sophomore Isaac Andrade (125) opened the day with a fall over SIUE’s Cameron Kelly at 1:14. Andrade led 5-2 and had three backs points coming before time of the fall.
Following a pin at 133, Kocer (141) regained Jackrabbit momentum, fighting his way to a 5-3 win. Kocer gave up an early takedown, but worked his way to a reversal for a 2-2 tie after the first period. Kocer escaped and got an additional takedown for the 5-2 win.
Redshirt freshman Colin Holler (149) came out aggressive and got the Jacks’ second fall of the day early in the second period. Holler’s pin of Karsten Van Velsor was his second of the season.
#13 Cody Pack (157) and Ben Schwery (165) extended SDSU’s lead with back-to-back major decisions. Pack defeated Erik Travers, while Schwery downed Clayton Bass, 16-3 and 14-1, respectively.
Brady Ayers (184) and #15 Nate Rotert (197) also picked up decisions for the 29-9 win.
Against #5 Missouri (10-0, 3-0 MAC), SDSU was held winless, but was awarded six points for a forfeit at heavyweight.
At 141, Alex Kocer led #8 Lavon Mayes 5-3 heading into the third, but Mayes recorded three takedowns in the final period for the 9-8 decision.
In a battle of ranked wrestlers at 157, #11 Joey Lavallee prevailed over #13 Cody Pack in the second tie breaker, 4-2. Following a Lavallee takedown to take the lead, Pack’s attempt at a reversal was negated following a video review.
In another battle of ranked wrestlers at 197, #3 J’Den Cox prevailed 7-3 over #15 Nate Rotert.
Mizzou forfeited heavyweight for a 31-6 final.
Andrade opened the final dual against Kent State with a 10-3 win over Drew Dickson, but SDSU didn’t find the win column again until the 197-lb bout.
In the 197-lb showdown, redshirt freshman Nate Rotert beat Cole Baxter, 3-2. Rotert trailed 2-1 midway through the second when he scored a reversal.
That ended the scoring for the Jacks on the day.
“Our guys will take a few days for the holidays before we return to action with another big opportunity at Midlands,” Bono added.
SDSU returns to action December 29-30 at Midlands in Evanston, Indiana.
Cole Kukowski
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South Dakota State University
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To: “Michelle Van Dorn” <michelle.vandorn@uni.edu>
Sent: Friday, December 19, 2014 3:29:28 PM
Subject: UNI Wrestling Heads to Madison Square Garden
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Dec. 19, 2014
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UNI (2-1) vs. Duke (1-1), Drexel (2-3) and No. 3 Cornell (4-0)
Grapple at the Garden
Sunday, Dec. 21, 2014 – 7 a.m. CT / 9 a.m. CT / 11 a.m. CT
New York City, New York • Madison Square Garden
Live stream: http://bit.ly/1wtQ7ft
Live stats: http://bit.ly/1wui470
CEDAR FALLS, Iowa – The Panthers will face its highest ranked opponent of the year at Grapple at the Garden Sunday when they face No. 3 Cornell.
UNI starts the day at 7 a.m. CT with Duke, followed by Drexel at 9 a.m. CT and ends the day with No. 3 Cornell at 11 a.m. CT.
The Panthers are led by No. 6 Dylan Peters (125 pounds), No. 11 Cooper Moore (165 pounds) and heavyweight. No. 15 Blaize Cabell. Cabell cracked the Intermat rankings this week. Gunnar Wolfensperger and Basil Minto are expected to make their 2014-15 dual debuts this weekend at 149 pounds and 197 pounds, respectively. Tyler Willers is among the probable starters at 141 pounds, which would be his first career dual competition.
UNI (2-1)
The Panthers have wins against Indiana Tech and Iowa Central Community College. This will mark the first time UNI has faced Duke or Drexel in a dual. UNI is 0-2 against Cornell. Peters will be looking to avenge a 4-2 loss to Cornell’s No. 2 Nahshon Garrett at the 2013 Cliff Keen Invite
125 – #6 Dylan Peters
133 – Leighton Gaul
141 – Tyler Willers or Jake Hodges
149 – Gunnar Wolfensperger
157 – Jarrett Jensen
165 – #11 Cooper Moore
174 – Curt Maas or Kyle Lux
184 – Cody Caldwell
197 – Basil Minto
HWT – #15 Blaize Cabell
No. 3 CORNELL (4-0)
Cornell is battling some injuries with two, possibly three starters out of the lineup and has seven wrestlers ranked in Intermat’s top 20. Mark Grey, ranked 15th at 141 pounds, and No. 4 Brian Realbuto (157 pounds) may be out this weekend.
Coach Rob Koll enters the tournament with 248 wins. His team faces Edinboro at 9 a.m. CT.
The Big Red is led by junior Nahshon Garrett (9-0) who was second at last year’s national tournament at 125 pounds. Senior No. 6 Chris Villalonga is also undefeated (14-0) at 149 pounds.
Probable lineup:
125 – #2 Nahshon Garrett
133 – Bricker Dixon
141 – Ryan Dunphy and Nick Arujau
149 – #6 Chris Villalonga
157 – Craig Eifert
165 – #6 Dylan Palacio or Jesse Shanaman
174 – Duke Pickett
184 – #7 Gabe Dean or William George
197 – #18 Jace Bennett or Scott Owen
HWT – Jacob Aiken-Phillips
DUKE (1-1)
Duke is led by No. 5 Conner Hartmann (197 pounds), No. 17 Marcus Cain (149 pounds) and No. 17 Immanuel Kerr-Brown. The team opened its dual season with a 45-3 loss to No. 9 Nebraska. The Blue Devils are coming off a 19-18 win over Shorter.
125 – Thayer Atkins
133 – Bailey Jack
141 – Brandon Gambucci or Tanner Hough
149 – #17 Marcus Cain
157 – #17 Immanuel Kerr-Brown
165 – Jake Faust
174 – Alex Belaia
184 – Jacob Kasper
197 – #5 Conner Hartmann
HWT – Brendan Walsh
DREXEL (2-3)
Drexel is led by No. 15 Kevin Devoy at 133 pounds. The Dragons’ losses have been to South Dakota State (31-6), Northwestern (28-15) and Eastern Michigan (22-19).
125 – Tanner Shoap or Eric Ochoa
133 – #15 Kevin Devoy
141 – Franco Ferraina or David Pearce
149 – Matthew Cimato or Geoffrey Verallis
157 – Noel Blanco
165 – Nick Elmer
174 – Stephen Loiseau
184 – Alex DeCiantis
197 – Joshua Murphy or Brandon Litten
285 – Alexander Foley or Joey Goodhart
GRAPPLE TEAMS
This year’s Grapple at the Garden will bring together the largest group of college programs, including 14 Division I, three Division II, three Division III, and two Community Colleges. They will join two Club college wrestling programs, featuring Bucknell, Cornell, Davidson, Drexel, Duke, Edinboro, George Mason, Lehigh, Maryland, Middlesex CC, Minnesota State – Moorhead, Montclair State, Northern Iowa, Southern Maine, SUNY Sullivan, Wheeling Jesuit, as well as Princeton, Rutgers, Stevens Institute and Stony Brook.
From: “Scott W. Selheimer” <selheime@udel.edu>
Sent: Friday, December 19, 2014 5:46:51 PM
Subject: SUBJECT: University of Delaware Standout Ben Sampson Named CAA Scholar-Athlete of the Year for Men¹s Soccer
Sent: Friday, December 19, 2014 6:06:32 PM
Subject: SUBJECT: ECAC Recognizes University of Delaware’s Esmée Peet as Second Team All-Star for Field Hockey
SUBJECT: ECAC Recognizes University of Delaware’s Esmée Peet as Second Team All-Star for Field Hockey
DATE: December 19, 2014
DANBURY, Conn. – The Eastern College Athletic Association (ECAC) announced its 2014 Division I Field Hockey All-Star teams recently and University of Delaware sophomore Esmée Peet (Zeewolde, The Netherlands/RSG Slingerbos) was named to the second team for the second consecutive year.
The ECAC honors joined a long list for Peet this season, who was also named a National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) second team All-American and Colonial Athletic Association first team selection after leading the Blue Hens to their second straight CAA Tournament title and NCAA Tournament appearance.
Peet finished second on the UD squad and sixth in the league with 27 points off 11 goals and five assists. The midfielder earned CAA All-Tournament honors after posting a goal in the finals against James Madison.
Last season, Peet joined junior Michaela Patzner (Rosenheim, Germany/Karolinen Gymnasium) in earning second team accolades.
In total, Delaware has had six players honored by the ECAC since 2004.
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From: “Riley Greene” <rigreene@imail.iu.edu>
To: “Riley Greene” <rigreene@indiana.edu>
Sent: Friday, December 19, 2014 3:45:43 PM
Subject: Preview: Indiana at Cleveland State
Dec. 19, 2014
Indiana at Cleveland StateCleveland, Ohio • Woodling Gymnasium
December 20, 2014 • 1:00 PM EST Match Notes: Indiana | Cleveland State |
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. –The Hoosiers and number four ranked Taylor Walsh (165 lbs) will travel to Cleveland, Ohio to take on Cleveland State. Competition will begin at 1 pm ET in the Woodling Gymnasium. You can follow along with the action on Twitter @IUWrestling1 and @CSUWrestling.
Projected Lineups
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INDIANA
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Year
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Record
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CLEVELAND STATE
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Year
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Record |
125
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Fr.
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0-4
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Ben Willeford
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r-Sr.
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13-4
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133
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Jr.
— So. |
2-5
— 4-4 |
Dan King
-or- Alfredo Gray |
Jr.
— r-Jr. |
14-5
— 7-7 |
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141
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r-Sr.
|
2-5
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Mike Carlone
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r-Jr.
|
3-3
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|
149
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r-So.
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6-7
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Nick Montgomery
-or- Chaz Busz |
So.
— Jr. |
1-1
— 6-10 |
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157
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r-Fr.
|
11-8
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LaTrell Davis
-or- Nathan Wynkoop |
So.
— So. |
5-3
— 5-8 |
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165
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#4/6 Taylor Walsh
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r-Sr.
|
16-2
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Matt Donohoe
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r-Sr.
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14-8
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174
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#18/15 Nate Jackson
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r-So.
|
13-3
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Gabe Stark
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So.
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3-4
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184
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So.
|
9-6
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Xavier Dye
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r-Jr.
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5-5
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197
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Sr.
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14-6
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Kanez Omar
-or- Ray Stone |
Fr.
— r-So. |
7-9
— 5-7 |
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285
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r-Jr.
— Fr. |
3-3
— 3-5 |
#19/20 Riley Shaw
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Jr.
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14-2
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CLEVELAND STATE SERIES
Saturday marks the 13th time the Hoosiers and Vikings will face each other in a dual meet. Indiana and Cleveland State have split the series 6-6. The first meeting occured in 1974 — Cleveland State won 30-5. IU has dominated the last three matches with a combined score of 113-17 (44-4, 44-3, 25-10). The Hoosiers have come away victorious in five of the last six and six of the last eight. This is the first time the two schools match up in Cleveland, Ohio since 1992.
NATIONALLY-RANKED HOOSIERS
As a team, Indiana is ranked 25th (InterMat).
Two Hoosiers are ranked amongst the country’s elite this week (InterMat/WIN Magazine):
#4/6 Taylor Walsh (165 lbs)
#18/15 Nate Jackson (174 lbs)
PIN KING
Redshirt senior Taylor Walsh is continuting his impressive pinning ways. After leading the country last season with 26 pins, Walsh is already well on his way with 13 pins this season. That brings his career total ro 60, which is the most in IU history. With 110 career wins, Walsh needs four more to break into the top-ten list in Indiana history. Tied for ninth with 114 are Joe Dubuque (2002-06) and Sam Komar (1975-78).
This season Walsh became Indiana’s all-time pin leader. At the end of the 2013-14 season, Walsh was tied with Viktor Sveda (1999-2002) with 47 pins. In his first bout of this season, Walsh captured the record and is only expanding his lead in the record books.
SOCIALLY ACCEPTABLE
Hoosier wrestling is active in the social media world. Up-to-the-minute news, team notes, live match results and much more can be found by following @IUWrestling1 on Twitter. In addition, `like’ the team’s official Facebook page by searching “Indiana University Wrestling” and check for news on IUHoosiers.com.
Four-time IU All-American & national champion Angel Escobedo’s pursuit for Olympic Gold in Rio (2016) can be tracked on the Twitterverse as well, follow @driven2dominate.
BTN PLUS
The Hoosier wrestlers will appear six times on BTN Plus (formerly Big Ten Digital Network) for the 2014-15 season. BTN Plus programming includes non-televised
games and events available on BTN2Go with a purchase of a BTN Plus subscription.
BTN Plus content features live games produced by students at Big Ten universities. A subscription to BTN Plus on BTN2Go does not require a Big Ten Network TV subscription with a TV provider (from BTN website).
You can subscribe for a school pass for $9.95/month ($79.95/year) or for all of BTN Plus content for $14.95/month ($119.95/year) (Note: All options automatically renew).
NEXT EVENT
Indiana will take part in the 52nd Midlands Championships hosted by Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. Competition begins Dec. 29th and will conclude on Dec. 30th.
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Sent: Friday, December 19, 2014 4:51:40 PM
Subject: No. 10 Virginia Wrestles at Bucknell Saturday
From: “AARON CHIMENTI” <achiment@kent.edu>
To: “AARON CHIMENTI” <achiment@kent.edu>
Sent: Friday, December 19, 2014 8:17:08 PM
Subject: Flashes Settle for 2-1 Day at Missouri
COLUMBIA, Mo.- Kent State took 2-of-3 dual meets Friday at Mizzou Arena, as a 26-14 loss to No. 5 Missouri was followed by a 36-6 victory over SIU Edwardsville and a 31-6 win over South Dakota State. Mack McGuire, Ian Miller, Tyler Buckwalter and Mimmo Lytle all went 3-0 for the Golden Flashes (4-4, 1-1 MAC).
“We wrestled really well in our second and third dual and Missouri is the real deal,” Head Coach Jim Andrassy said. “Everyone got at least one win today.”
Freshman Drew Dickson’s first career dual win jumpstarted the first of Kent State’s two convincing victories. Dickson’s tech fall over Kenny Baldridge helped the Flashes win 9-of-10 matches against SIU Edwardsville.
McGuire got the rally started against South Dakota State with an 8-3 win over Brance Sams, as the Flashes captured eight of the last nine matches against the Jackrabbits. In his 2-0 win over Missouri’s Matt Manley, McGuire rode out Manley for the entire second period and earned an escape in the third.
The pleasant surprise of the day came from Buckwalter, who entered Friday 0-5 in dual meets, before going 3-0 with a pair of pins. In a 9-7 win over Missouri’s Cody Johnston, Buckwalter had a two-point turn in the second period and a key reversal at the edge of the mat in the third.
“He had a really good day,” Andrassy said. “He’s starting to feel better. He had surgery in the offseason and got off to a slow this year, but he’s starting to come around. Hopefully he’ll come back even stronger for the Scuffle.”
Miller’s 3-0 day featured one major decision as opponents tended to stay in a defensive mode. Miller needed overtime to top Missouri’s Joey Lavalee 3-1 with a shrug-by takedown.
“Ian’s defense is better than it’s ever been,” Andrassy said. “When guys aren’t coming at him, he’s got to be creative with how he wins matches. But it’s going to make him a better wrestler moving forward.”
Senior Tyler Small made his return to the starting lineup, going 2-1 with his only loss coming against No. 8 Lavion Mays, 5-2. Small was not scored upon in his two victories.
Juniors Mike DePalma and Cory Campbell also went 2-1. Campbell had a pair of takedowns against Top 10 opponent Willie Miklus.
“All of our guys our getting better, Andrassy said. “It’s just coming along a little slow. We just need to keep getting better.”
The Golden Flashes return to action Jan. 1 & 2 at the Southern Scuffle in Chattanooga.
Missouri 26 Kent State 14
125: Alan Waters (UM) won by tech fall over Drew Dickson (KSU), 16-0
133: Mack McGuire (KSU) won by decision over Matt Manley (UM), 2-0
141: Lavion Mays (UM) won by decision over Tyler Small (KSU), 5-2
149: Drake Houdashelt (UM) won by tech fall over Mike Depalma (KSU) 16-0
157: Ian Miller (KSU) won by decision over Joey Lavallee (UM), 3-1 SV
165: Tyler Buckwalter (KSU) won by decision over Cody Johnston (UM), 9-7
174: Mikey England (UM) won by fall over Caleb Marsh (KSU), 3:51
184: Willie Miklus (UM) won by major decision over Cory Campbell (KSU), 21-7
197: J’Den Cox (UM) won by decision Cole Baxter (KSU), 9-3
285: Mimmo Lytle (KSU) won by forfeit
Kent State 36 SIU Edwardsville 6
125: Drew Dickson (KSU) won by tech fall over Kenny Baldridge (SIUE), 15-0
133: Mack McGuire (KSU) won by decision over Patrick Myers (SIUE), 9-2
141: Tyler Small (KSU) won by decision over John Petrov (SIUE), 6-0
149: Mike DePalma (KSU) won by tech fall over Karsten Van Velsor (SIUE), 15-0
157: Ian Miller (KSU) won by major decision over Erik Travers (SIUE), 12-2
165: Tyler Buckwalter (KSU) won by fall over Casey Bartree (SIUE), 4:55
174: Jake Residori (SIUE) won by fall over Jerald Spohn (KSU), 2:00
184: Cory Campbell (KSU) won by major decision over Derek Nagel (SIUE), 14-5
197: Cole Baxter (KSU) won by decision over Matthew McLimens (SIUE), 9-3
285: Mimmo Lytle (KSU) won by decision over Chris Johnson (SIUE), 5-3 SV2
Kent State 31 South Dakota State 6
125: Isaac Andrade (SDSU) won by decision Drew Dickson (KSU), 10-3
133: Mack McGuire (KSU) won by decision over Brance Sams (SDSU), 8-3
141: Tyler Small (KSU) won by major decision over Alex Kocer (SDSU), 9-0
149: Mike DePalma (KSU) won by decision over Colin Holler (SDSU) 3-2
157: Ian Miller (KSU) won by decision over Cody Pack (SDSU), 7-3
165: Tyler Buckwalter (KSU) won by fall over John Nething (SDSU), 2:54
174: Caleb Marsh (KSU) won by decision over David Kocer (SDSU), 5-0
184: Cory Campbell (KSU) won by forfeit
197: Nate Rotert (SDSU) won by decision over Cole Baxter (KSU), 3-2
285: Mimmo Lytle (KSU) won by decision over J.J. Everard (SDSU), 3-2
Aaron Chimenti
Assistant Director, Athletic Communications
Contact for Football & Wrestling
Kent State University
From: “Amanda C Dahl” <dahla@purdue.edu>
Sent: Friday, December 19, 2014 3:43:25 PM
Subject: Ersland Inks Three for Purdue Wrestling in 2015-16
Ersland Inks Three for Purdue Wrestling in 2015-16
Trio has garnered national recognition as a top-20 incoming class.
Dec. 19, 2014
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Purdue head wrestling coach Tony Ersland’s first recruiting class has garnered national recognition with the signing of top-100 recruits Angus Arthur, Nate Limmex and Gavin Murray for 2015-16. WIN Magazine has tabbed the trio as the No. 20 incoming class and has received high regard from Flowrestling.
Arthur and Limmex both hail from Central Michigan, Laingsburg and Ada, respectively, while Murray will come to Purdue by way of Cranford, N.J. The group is balanced in weight class representation with Limmex projected at 141/49, Murray at 157/65 and Arthur at 197 pounds. Each grappler boasts an impressive resume, which Ersland details in the videos below.
VIDEO // Tony Ersland on Nate Limmex (click on the image to be directed to video)
VIDEO // Tony Ersland on Angus Arthur (click on the image to be directed to video)
VIDEO // Tony Ersland on Gavin Murray (click on the image to be directed to video)
—
Amanda C. Dahl
Purdue University
Assistant Athletics Communications Director
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From: “Scott W. Selheimer” <selheime@udel.edu>
Sent: Friday, December 19, 2014 10:27:04 PM
Subject: SUBJECT: University of Delaware Unable to Complete Comeback Against Northern Kentucky, Fall 63-58 in Women’s Basketball
SUBJECT: University of Delaware Unable to Complete Comeback Against Northern Kentucky, Fall 63-58 in Women’s Basketball
DATE: December 19, 2014
CINCINNATI, Ohio – The University of Delaware women’s basketball team held the momentum in the final minutes of the game, but the Blue Hens were unable to complete a comeback Friday evening in a 63-58 loss to Northern Kentucky at Cincinnati’s Fifth Third Arena.
Sophomore Hannah Jardine (St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada/O’Donel) led all scorers with a career-high 18 points in addition to five free throws in 35 minutes played. Junior Courtni Green (Winchester, Va./Millbrook) contributed 12 points, five rebounds, and a team-best four assists and three steals for Delaware (4-5).
The Norse (7-5) held a 13-point advantage just five minutes in to the second half before the Blue Hens chipped away at the lead and came within three at 48-45 off a fast break jumper from Green at 10:11.
With less than four minutes remaining, Green knocked down two free throws to cut NKU’s lead to 58-56. The Blue Hens would never get closer as the Norse recorded five free throws to just two for Delaware in the final minute.
Melody Doss guided NKU with 15 points while Christine Roush and Faith Sanders added 12 and 11 points, respectively. Roush collected a game-high seven rebounds for the Norse.
POST-GAME QUOTES
Head Coach Tina Martin
“We did a lot of silly things tonight. This team needs to mature and have an understanding of what we’re supposed to be doing on the floor. We’re getting closer, but it’s a frustrating process to watch right now. Habits are hard to break and it’s not going to happen overnight.”
HEN SCRATCHINGS
- Tonight’s game was the first-ever meeting between the Blue Hens and Norse in women’s basketball history.
- Delaware has had at least two players score in double figures in all nine games this season.
- UD is 0-1 in neutral site games this season.
- Courtni Green was held without a three-pointer for the first time since the season opener.
UPCOMING SCHEDULE
- Saturday, December 20 – Delaware at Cincinnati – 7 p.m. – Fifth Third Arena (Cincinnati, Ohio)
- Monday, December 29 – Rider at Delaware – 7 p.m. – Bob Carpenter Center (Newark, Del.)
- Sunday, January 4 – Elon at Delaware* – 2 p.m. – Bob Carpenter Center (Newark, Del.)
AGATE
NORTHERN KENTUCKY (7-5)
Doss 6-10 2-2 15, Gerrety 2-4 0-0 4, Gayheart 1-9 2-2 4, Roush 3-11 4-6 12, Wiegman 1-1 4-4 7, Sanders 5-8 0-0 11, Terry 0-0 0-0 0, Uetrecht 3-7 0-0 6, Franson 1-6 2-2 4, Totals 22-56 14-16 63
DELAWARE (4-5)
Jardine 5-10 6-6 18, Leon 0-0 2-2 2, Green 3-13 6-7 12, Brown 1-7 2-2 4, Salyer 2-3 0-0 4, Taylor 0-2 0-0 0, Clark 2-5 2-2 6, Caracciolo 4-7 1-3 9, Totals 18-51 20-24 58
Halftime Score: Northern Kentucky 33, Delaware 26; Three-Point Field Goals: D – 2-10 (Jardine 2-3, Green 0-5, Brown 0-2), N – 5-15 (Doss 1-2, Gayheart 0-1, Roush 2-6, Wiegman 1-1, Sander 1-4, Uetrecht 0-1); Rebounds: D – 37 (Clark 6), N – 35 (Roush 7); Assists: D – 11 (Green 4), N – 15 (Gayheart 6); Total Fouls: D – 22, N – 18; Attendance: 164
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Fri, December 19, 2014
2014-15 DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY MEN’S BASKETBALL NOTES Live TV: PAC 12 Network (http://pac-12.com/networks) THE GAME Oregon (7-3) has won four of its last five games, including a 79-56 victory over Cal. State Northridge in its last outing on Wednesday. Joseph Young led three Oregon players in double figures with 18 points in the contest. Young was seven-for-14 from the field, including four three-point field goals (4-7). He also grabbed eight rebounds and dished out four assists. Michael Chandler came off the bench to add 13 points (4-6 FGs; 5-6 FTs) in the Cal. State Northridge contest. Young leads the Ducks in scoring at 19.6 points per game and is tops in three-pointers with 22. Dillon Brooks is second on the team in scoring (15.4 ppg) and tied for the lead in rebounding (6.2 pg). DSU vs. OREGON/PAC 12 SERIES HISTORY |