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2007: 77th ANNUAL DIVISION I WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS Selection Information Monday, March 12, 5 p.m. CT
Finals March 15-17, 2007 Palace of Auburn Hills Auburn Hills, Michigan Hosts: University of Michigan and the Detroit Metro Sports Commission
EVENT SCHEDULE SESSION 1 Thursday, March 15 – 10:00 AM – 8 Mats Pigtails and First Round
SESSION 2 Thursday, March 15 – 5:30 PM – 8 Mats Preliminaries; wrestle-back preliminaries, as needed; wrestle-back first round Consolation pig-tail championship round Consolation round
SESSION 3 Friday, March 16 – 10:00 AM – 8 Mats Quarterfinals on middle four mats; wrestle-back second and third rounds on outside mats
SESSION 4 Friday, March 16 – 6:00 PM – 6 Mats Semifinals on inside two mats (one weight at a time) and wrestle-back fourth round on outside four mats; wrestle-back fifth round on all six mats.
SESSION 5 Saturday, March 17 – 9:00 AM – 6 Mats Wrestle-back semifinals (two weights at a time) on all six mats; followed by 3rd, 5th and 7th place medal round matches on all six mats (one weight class at a time on three mats, alternating the sides of the arena for the various weight classes).
SESSION 6 Championships Finals & Awards Ceremony Saturday, March 17 – 7:00 PM – 1 Mat
Live Television (2 hour format)
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Wt 125 Championship First Round #3 Tanner Gardner (Stanford University) DEC Brandon Kinney (Columbia University)D 1-0
Wt 133 Championship First Round #8 Tyler McCormick (Missouri) WBF Christian Staylor (Old Dominion University)F 3:52
Wt 174 Championship First Round #5 Eric Luedke (Iowa) DEC Grant Turner (Iowa State University)D 3-2
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I read where the Semi's are going to be on TV Friday night. Unfortunatly we don't get that channel in Lawrence. Can anybody please record this and give me a copy in Ottawa on Sat.
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Wt 125 Championship Second Round #3 Tanner Gardner (Stanford University) vs. Brandon Precin (Northwestern)
Wt 133 Championship Second Round #8 Tyler McCormick (Missouri) vs. #9 James Kennedy (Illinois)
Wt 174 Championship Second Round #5 Eric Luedke (Iowa) vs. Kenneth Robertson (Eastern Illinois)
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Wt 125 Championship Second Round #3 Tanner Gardner (Stanford University) DEC Brandon Precin (Northwestern University)D 5-2;TB1
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Tanner is hanging in there! Seems to me he has a couple of pretty gutsy matches!
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Randy Hinderliter USAW Kansas KWCA Rep/Coaches Liaison Ottawa University Volunteer Assistant
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Wt 133 Championship Second Round #9 James Kennedy (Illinois) DEC #8 Tyler McCormick (Missouri) D 3-2
Kennedy wins by riding time point!
Wt 174 Championship Second Round #5 Eric Luedke (Iowa) DEC Kenneth Robertson (Eastern Illinois University) D 4-1
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this is unrelated to kansas but did anyone else catch that little askren lost.
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this is unrelated to kansas but did anyone else catch that little askren lost. Not only did Max Askren lose his first round match to Brandon Halsey (Cal State Bakersfield) he also lost to Bucknell’s Eric Lapotsky 5-2 in the first round of wrestlebacks Thursday night. Askren will go down in history as one of, if not the first #1 seeded wrestler to lose his first two matches. On a side note it was a great win for Halsey who transferred to Bakersfield from Cal State Fullerton after Fullerton dropped wrestling.
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Championship Quarterfinals
Wt 125 #3 Tanner Gardner (Stanford University) vs. #6 Paul Donahoe (Nebraska)
Wt 174 #5 Eric Luedke (Iowa) vs. Rudy Rueda (American)
Wrestleback Third Round Wt 133 #8 Tyler McCormick (Missouri) vs. #3 Adam Frey (Cornell)
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Halsey transferred from Fresno St. not Fullerton. Fullerton still has a wrestling program.
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Tough draw for McCormick!
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Randy Hinderliter USAW Kansas KWCA Rep/Coaches Liaison Ottawa University Volunteer Assistant
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Championship Quarterfinals
WT 125 #6 Paul Donahoe (Nebraska) DEC #3 Tanner Gardner (Stanford University)D 8-3
WT 174 #5 Eric Luedke (Iowa) DEC Rudy Rueda (American) D 5-0
Wrestleback Third Round Wt 133 #8 Tyler McCormick (Missouri) FOR #3 Adam Frey (Cornell) McCormick wins by forfeit!
#3 Adam Frey from Cornell did not make weight!
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Greg Jones was UNDEFEATED #1 the year they were in KC, and that insane athlete from Miami, Ralph Everett of Hofstra, beat him in OT....I'm pretty sure Jones lost his next match as well!
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Matt Lindland from Nebraska was undefeated and ranked #1 when he was upset by a Boston University wrestler in Ames, Iowa around 1998. BU wrestler tossed him 2 or 3 times for five point moves. It was a pigtail match and the other wrestler had to win to pull Lindland through. He lost. One and done.
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Wrestleback Fourth Round WT 133 #8 Tyler McCormick (Missouri) DEC Eric Allbright (Virginia) D 6-3
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Greg Jones was UNDEFEATED #1 the year they were in KC, and that insane athlete from Miami, Ralph Everett of Hofstra, beat him in OT....I'm pretty sure Jones lost his next match as well! The NCAA Tournament in 2003 was in Kansas City and Greg Jones from West Virginia, after losing his first round match defeated Hunter Guenot from Bloomsburg 11-6 and Eric Hauan from Northern Iowa 6-3 before losing to Rashad Evans from Michigan State, 3-2. Jones and Everett both finished the tournament with a 2-2 records.
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NCAA Championships Q and A: Jay Hammond Craig Sesker USA Wrestling 03/16/2007
Have a question about something historical during the NCAA Wrestling Championships, Jay Hammond is the man to ask. The noted wrestling historian and author attended his first NCAA Tournament in 1964 and has been to 25 national meets. His book – The History of Collegiate Wrestling – was a big hit among fans of the sport. He works with the National Hall of Fame in Stillwater, Okla., and writes for Amateur Wrestling News.
TheMat.com: It is pretty rare for a No. 1 seed to lose – it’s only happened 13 times in NCAA Tournament history. Top seed Max Askren of Missouri went 0-2 at 197 on Thursday. Has a No. 1 seed ever gone 0-2 in the NCAAs?
Hammond: To the best of my knowledge, it has not happened. Until 1996, we didn’t have a true double-elimination format. I didn’t see Askren’s second match, but in the first match it just looked like a bad case of freshmanitis.
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