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Wednesday, Dec. 16 (For Immediate Release) 
EDMOND, Okla. -- Defending national champion Nebraska-Omaha is once again the unanimous No. 1 pick in the NCAA Division II wrestling rankings, it was announced Wednesday by the NCAA Division II Wrestling Coaches Association.
The Mavericks received all eight first-place votes in balloting of coaches from around the country to finish with 160 points in the second regular-season poll after also topping the preseason rankings. UNO was No. 1 in all seven polls last season en route to running away with their fifth Division II national title.
Newberry (S.C.) claimed all eight second-place votes and stayed No. 2 with 152 points, while Nebraska-Kearney jumped from eighth to third with 134 points. Pittsburgh-Johnstown (Pa.) is just a point behind in fourth and seven-time Division II national champion Central Oklahoma is fifth with 121 points.
Rounding out the top 10 is Augustana (S.D.), Western State (Colo.), Wisconsin-Parkside, St. Cloud State (Minn.) and Adams State (Colo.).
The 2010 NCAA Division II Wrestling Championships will be held March 12-13 in Omaha, Neb.
The top 20 poll, with points and the teams’ last ranking following by the top-eight rankings at each weight:
Rank School (State) Points Last Ranking 1. Nebraska-Omaha 160 1st 2. Newberry (S.C.) 152 2nd 3. Nebraska-Kearney 134 8th 4. Pittsburgh-Johnstown (Pa.) 133 5th 5. Central Oklahoma 121 4th 6. Augustana (S.D.) 117 7th 7. Western State (Colo.) 112 6th 8. Wisconsin-Parkside 104 11th 9. St. Cloud State (Minn.) 97 10th 10. Adams State (Colo.) 89 3rd 11. Minnesota State 79 9th 12. Upper Iowa 78 12th 13. West Liberty (W.Va.) 68 14th 14. Fort Hays State (Kan.) 46 13th15. Findlay (Ohio) 45 19th 16. Gannon (Pa.) 40 17th 17. San Francisco State (Calif.) 37 15th 18. Central Missouri 29 16th 19. Mercyhurst (Pa.) 17 18th 20. Grand Canyon (Ariz.) 8 NR
Others receiving votes: Chadron State (Neb.), Mesa State (Colo.), Minnesota State-Moorhead, North Carolina-Pembroke.
NCAA Division II Individual Rankings 125 Pounds 1. Arsenia Barksdale, Adams State (Colo.) 2. Tommy Edgmon, Fort Hays State (Kan.) 3. Matt Oliver, Newberry (S.C.) 4. Andy Forstner, Minnesota State 5. Chris Sheetz, Kutztown (Pa.) 6. Casy Rowell, Central Oklahoma 7. Russell Weakley, North Carolina-Pembroke 8. Cody Zimmerman, Wisconsin-Parkside
133 Pounds 1. Shane Valko, Pittsburgh-Johnstown (Pa.) 2. Cody Garcia, Nebraska-Omaha 3. Naveed Bagheri, San Francisco State (Calif.) 4. Joey Morrison, Nebraska-Kearney 5. Trison Graham, Central Oklahoma 6. Kyle Pedretti, Upper Iowa 7. Nick Wykoff, West Liberty (W.Va.) 8. Evan Forde, Minnesota State-Moorhead
141 Pounds 1. Ben Lockett, San Francisco State (Calif.) 2. Jay Sherer, Augustana (S.D.) 3. Jeremy Parker, Limestone (S.C.) 4. Jimmy Savala, Chadron State (Neb.) 5. Nate Nauroth, Shippensburg (Pa.) 6. Adam Whetsone, Pittsburgh-Johnstown (Pa.) 7. Gabe Suarez, St. Cloud State (Minn.) 8. Andre Harrison, Fort Hays State (Kan.)

149 Pounds 1. Craig Becker, Wisconsin-Parkside 2. Mitch Smith, West Liberty (W.Va.) 3. Colby Robinson, Central Oklahoma 4. Esai Dominguez, Nebraska-Omaha 5. Joey Deaguero, Adams State (Colo.) 6. T. J. Hepburn, Nebraska-Kearney 7. Jesse Snider, Colorado School of Mines 8. Kevin McElhaney, Gannon (Pa.)
157 Pounds 1. Andy Lamancusa, Mercyhurst (Pa.) 2. Chase Walker, Mesa State (Colo.) 3. Danny Grater, Fort Hay State (Kan.) 4. Noomis Jones, Adams State (Colo.) 5. John Sundgren, St. Cloud State (Minn.) 6. Michael Lybarger, Findlay (Ohio) 7. Marcus Edgington, Augustana (S.D.) 8. Zack McKendree, Gannon (Pa.)
165 Pounds 1. Josh Shields, Mercyhurst (Pa.) 2. Travis Eggers, Upper Iowa 3. Tad Merritt, St. Cloud State (Minn.) 4. Kyle Keane, Pittsburgh-Johnstown (Pa.) 5. Ryan Pankoke, Nebraska-Omaha 6. Taylor May, Nebraska-Kearney 7. Blake Malloy, Fort Hays State (Kan.) 8. Skye Wells, Western State (Colo.)
174 Pounds 1. Marty Usman, Nebraska-Kearney 2. Aaron Denson, Nebraska-Omaha 3. Mitch Norton, Upper Iowa 4. J.J. Davis, North Carolina-Pembroke 5. Chris Barrick, Shippensburg (Pa.) 6. Justin Shannon, Findlay (Ohio) 7. Luke Rynish, Wisconsin-Parkside 8. Ben Becker, Minnesota State 
 184 Pounds 1. Kyle Sand, Adams State (Colo.) 2. Bryant Blanton, Newberry (S.C.) 3. Charlie Pipher, Western State (Colo.) 4. Austin Boehm, Nebraska-Omaha 5. Lucas Haag, Wisconsin-Parkside 6. Nick Henning, Augustana (S.D.) 7. Patrick Walsh, Pittsburgh-Johnstown (Pa.) 8. Derek Ross, Nebraska-Kearney
197 Pounds 1. Keeno Griffin, Newberry (S.C.) 2. Ty Copsey, Augustana (S.D.) 3. Donavan McMahill, Western State (Colo.) 4. Jacob Marrs, Nebraska-Omaha 5. Pat Mahan, Minnesota State 6. Lucas Munkelwitz, St. Cloud State (Minn.) 7. Scott Snyder, Kutztown (Pa.) 8. Tony Chavarria, Colorado State-Pueblo
285 Pounds 1. Brady Wilson, Minnesota State-Mankato 2. Charlie Alexander, Western State (Colo.) 3. Elijah Madison, Nebraska-Omaha 4. Dustin Finn, Central Oklahoma 5. Frank McGrath, Gannon (Pa.) 6. Steve Franklin, San Francisco State (Calif.) 7. Nathan Sharp, Mercyhurst (Pa.) 8. Jeff Schossow, Adams State (Colo.)
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133 Pounds 1. Shane Valko, Pittsburgh-Johnstown (Pa.) 2. Cody Garcia, Nebraska-Omaha 3. Naveed Bagheri, San Francisco State (Calif.) 4. Joey Morrison, Nebraska-Kearney 5. Trison Graham, Central Oklahoma 6. Kyle Pedretti, Upper Iowa 7. Nick Wykoff, West Liberty (W.Va.) 8. Evan Forde, Minnesota State-Moorhead
Graham is a former 4 Time state champion from Arkansas City. He took over the starting job from returning UCO All-American and former Labette Community College Cardinal, Scott Berens.
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I'm not quite sure how you can add two guys into the rankings and drop a spot as a team. FHSU has 4 guys ranked, which is more than the #8, #12, and #13 teams, and the same as the #4, #5, #6, #7, #9, and #11 teams.
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Don't worry JoeBen, muck like the Nextel Cup Standings its whose at the top of the podium at the end of the year that matters the most.
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RB, Those rankings are important for National Duals. Top 8 are seeded and bottom 8 are randomly drawn in. Who has the most on the podium at the end of the year is true but rankings are important for dual nationals also.
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Is there a criteria system to the rankings or is it willy-nilly we like Billy?
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133 Pounds 1. Shane Valko, Pittsburgh-Johnstown (Pa.) 2. Cody Garcia, Nebraska-Omaha 3. Naveed Bagheri, San Francisco State (Calif.) 4. Joey Morrison, Nebraska-Kearney 5. Trison Graham, Central Oklahoma 6. Kyle Pedretti, Upper Iowa 7. Nick Wykoff, West Liberty (W.Va.) 8. Evan Forde, Minnesota State-Moorhead
Graham is a former 4 Time state champion from Arkansas City. He took over the starting job from returning UCO All-American and former Labette Community College Cardinal, Scott Berens. What happened to Berens?
Alex R. Ryan KSHSAA Official #15616 USAWKS Official #707
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Trison beat him in the first challenge match. Berens was hurt and could not wrestle in the Blue/Gold Scrimmage. Trison has been doing well at 133 and has earned the spot on the team. Berens is wrestling 141.
Last edited by Beeson; 12/18/09 09:19 AM.
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