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Many NAIA, D2, D3 national qualifiers with Indiana ties...national championships March 4-5 & March 11-12


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Lots of Indiana-connected wrestlers will compete for national titles the next two weekends.

 

NAIA (March 4-5)

brackets: http://www.naia.org/fls/27900/1NAIA/SportsInfo/Championships/2016WR/Bracket/NAIA%20WR_Brackets_Preliminary.pdf?&DB_OEM_ID=27900

stream: http://portal.stretchinternet.com/naia/

 

#4 Indiana Tech:

Mitch Pawlak 125

Collin Crume 133

Travis Barroquillo 133

Matt Miller 141

Justin Atkinson 149

Jacob Gross 149

Chase Hack 157

Thomas Garty 157

John Weldon 165

Jacob Johnson 174

LJ Grayson 184 

 

Calumet College:

Tyler McCoy 197

Scott Pitrowski 285

 

Also:

Jake Sinkovics 125 for Cumberlands, KY

Chico Adams 285 for Lindsey Wilson, KY

 

NCAA Division II (March 11-12)

 

#18 University of Indianapolis:

Josh Kieffer 125

Nick Crume 133

Taylor DeLong 184

Dylan Faulkenburg 285

 

Also:

Kyle Jolas 165 for Lindenwood, MO

Montrail Johnson 184 for Wisconsin-Parkside

 

NCAA Division III (March 11-12)

#2 Wabash:

Devin Broukal 133

Mike Venezia 141

Nick Bova 157

Connor Brummett 165

Ethan Farmer 174

Riley Lefever 184

 

Also:

Layton Binion for North Central, IL

 

 

Who am I missing??

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Indiana ties...Cal Baptist's Joe Fagiano was a national qualifier for Indiana University. He will be competing for a D2 title next weekend in South Dakota at HWT. He will wrestle UIndy's Faulkenburg first round.

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Through session I at NAIA's:

 

Indiana Tech:

Team in 4th place with 9 guys still alive

Pawlak, Barroquillo, Miller, Weldon, Grayson into the quarterfinals

Crume, Gross, Garty, Johnson still alive with 8 in winners' and 8 in conso brackets

 

Calumet: both eliminated

 

Sinkovics alive in the conso's

 

Adams into the quarterfinals

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Barroquillo, Pawlak, and Grayson are in the semi-finals for Indiana Tech.  Crume wins to earn all-american status as well.  Tech is in 3rd place in the team race with those 4 guys alive.

 

Sinkovics and Adams both earn all-american status.  Adams was somehow an 8-seed with a 21-1 record.  He loses 3-2 to the #1 seed in the quarterfinals but wrestles back into the top 8 and can improve on that today.

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Pawlak wins a national title for Indiana Tech and the team finished 3rd.  Grayson ends up 3rd for Tech as well.

 

Chico Adams ends up 5th, losing 3-2 to the 3rd and 4th place finishers, one of whom was the national champ last year.  He'll be one of the favorites next year for sure.

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Kieffer, Crume, and Johnson win R16 in D2...DeLong, Faulkenburg, Jolas headed to wrestlebacks

 

Wabash get 5 of 6 to the quarters (only Bova falls) in D3...Brummett takes out the #1 seed as an unseeded wrestler.  Binion into the wrestlebacks

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In D3, Wabash struggles a bit after the R16.  Broukal and Lefever into the semi's and Bova is also an All-American.  The other 3 all lost in the all-american round.  Team is in 5th place headed into day 2.  Binion was also eliminated.

 

In D2, Crume is into the semi's and Kieffer is also an All-American for Indianapolis.  Faulkenburg and DeLong fell short. Indy is in 14th as a team.

Montrail Johnson is also an all-american at this event (beating DeLong to get top 8), and Jolas fell in the wrestle backs.

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All matches online for free here today: http://www.ncaa.com/liveschedule

 

Nick Crume to the D2 finals with a takedown with 20 seconds to go!


Wow! ...and about a minute later the unseeded Broukal with an overtime takedown to head to the finals in D3!

 

Kieffer loses a wild one in the wrestle backs and will go for 7th.

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Devin Broukal wins in spectacular fashion! He was down 4-1 in the second period and got a reversal and nearfall to take the lead 5-4. In the third he got another two nearfall, gave up an escape, but added a riding time point to capture the national championship!

 

Nick Crume lost a close one 4-3 on a riding time point.

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