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Is Indiana The Heavyweight Mecca Of Collegiate Wrestling?
infowrestling and 10 others reacted to Bulldog89 for a topic
Baumgartner did go to my alma mater Indiana State!!!! Can we get partial credit for that. 3rd most famous Sycamore behind Larry Bird and myself!!11 points -
Chase Leech of Garrett commits to
MUSKEEWRESTLER and 9 others reacted to Y2CJ41 for a topic
Congratulations to Chase Leech Congratulations to from Garrett for signing with Indiana. Projected to wrestle 165, 174. View full signing10 points -
Mason Parris, Sarah Hildebrandt and Kayla Miracle all make the U.S. Olympic team. Great job gentleman and ladies. A few other Indiana natives also has a solid showing at the Olympic trials.7 points
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WOW Amazing guy!
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Today.com contacted me and picked up my story. https://www.today.com/health/men-s-health/dad-mystery-brain-illness-rcna1479847 points -
NFHS rule changes
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I don't know why it is so hard, the point of contact is the guy with the whistle and sometimes the other guy with the whistle that helps the first guy second guess himself.7 points -
After the state finals I thought they gave up on wrestling over there.6 points
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You are forgetting Mr. Stevan Micic and Ashton Mutawa who also qualified for the Olympics.6 points
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Transfers/potential freshman moves??
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Jesse Mendez back to Crown Point6 points -
Wrestling always with you in Life
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Just a story I seen on Indianapolis News . Great Job Mr. Pitzulo ! https://www.instagram.com/reel/C5ThWV8rRY8/?igsh=aDhuMzZxdmVqeHpx6 points -
Seen on Flo that Veazy is committed to Michigan. Go Blue! Michigan De'Alcapon Veazy 49 Ponderosa CO 1975 points
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Transfers/potential freshman moves??
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I've heard rumblings out of the South, but it would be inappropriate to speculate quite yet. The Transfer Portal is always very active this time of year!5 points -
He was a semi state qualifier for Indian Creek beating freshman Tristan Ruhlman at sectional.5 points
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NFHS rule changes
tangarrray and 4 others reacted to Y2CJ41 for a topic
They just need to clarify what a "point of contact" is, instead of making it more complicated than brain surgery.5 points -
Marian University-Ancilla is a Junior College in Plymouth, IN. As a Junior College we are always actively recruiting all weights. If you are a Senior and looking to wrestle in college and still looking for your home at the next level, I would like the opportunity to talk with you about the opportunity here. This year we had 4 National Qualifiers and 8 Academic All-Americans. In the past 5 yrs we have had 14 National Qualifiers and 18 Academic All-Americans. We wrestle a predominant schedule of 4 yr schools and have success at helping our wrestlers move on to a 4 yr school. Athletes, parents and coaches, if you are interested or know of someone that may be interested, please feel free to contact me at the following: mline@marian.edu 219-712-1861 (cell)5 points
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NCAA tournament chat
SIwrestling and 4 others reacted to SunDevils for a topic
For those who didn't see Mendez got a shout out on the McAfee show:5 points -
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Article: 2024 Olympic Trials Indiana Notables
MUSKEEWRESTLER and 3 others reacted to Dingo Brigade for a topic
Lots and lots of boos for Burroughs, but he wrestled incredibly well and intelligently. Soundly beats Mesenbrink. Burroughs prods Mesenbrink and the crowd booed him lustily. It was chippy on both ends and Burroughs had a great strategy. These people are nuts if they think Burrtoughs won for any other reason than being a much better, complete wrestler than the very, very young and less experienced Mesenbrink. Pretty weak in my opinion. You don't boo Michael Jordan and you don't boo Jordan Burroughs, again in my humble opinion. Nolf all over upstart Jacques 9-2.4 points -
2024 U.S. Olympic Team Trials
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Mendez over McKenna 8-24 points -
Since this new area is becoming a booming wrestling section of the state I have decided to take a visit to the Caprino @Y2CJ41 home on Sat for an "un-official" visit for a potential landing spot for a future hammer. Reporting no names but this kid has been previously Frepan/Seymour trained4 points
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Nick Crume - Avon RTC - Wednesday 4/17
Warriors2020 and 3 others reacted to Alex Johns for a topic
Nick Crume will be our guest clinician this week at the Avon RTC. Crume is a 4x NCAA Division II All-American, IHSAA State Champion, and current Assistant Coach at the University of Indianapolis. We've had great numbers the last few weeks and hope to see them climb as we get closer to ISWA Freestyle & Greco State. Avon RTC runs from 6:00-7:30 PM on Wednesdays. Please enter Door 20 on the southside of the school. USAW card required. Nick Crume - Assistant Coach at University of Indianapolis 4x NCAA Division II All-American 3x Division II Super Regional Champion 2013 IHSAA State Champion - 126 lbs. 4x IHSAA State Qualifier, 3x IHSAA State Placewinner (SQ, 3rd, 3rd, 1st) HS Record: 181-134 points -
Coach John Smith
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Wow. I really assumed he would have one more final year left in him with having a decent team and bringing in Colman Scott already to help with guiding the program. Heck of a career for him as both a competitor and coach.4 points -
Middle School State Champ DoubleB to Ft Wayne and @Y2CJ41 becomes his new Daddy4 points
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Is Indiana The Heavyweight Mecca Of Collegiate Wrestling?
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When you see Davidson from Michigan and Chesterton in the finals after Mason Parris just won it. Gable was born here. Streck just won his second D2 title. Greg Wagner was a 3 time AA. Tony Vaughn was an AA. Hartleroad already has won U16's. Can we say that we produce the best Heavy's in the Country?4 points -
125 - Christian Mejia 133 - Cayden Rooks 141 - Jesse Mendez 149 - Graham Rooks 157 - Brayton Lee 165 - Johnathan Kervin 174 - Brody Baumann 184 - DJ Washington 197 - Silas Allred 285 - Lucas Davison Mostly our D-1 guys, but there were a couple that could be starters on that list that are already behind studs. Blubaugh and Streck would be good starters for this team if we didn't already have Allred and Davison.4 points
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NCAA’s and The Region
EliteAthleticClub and 3 others reacted to trackgopher for a topic
Add Mark Durham, Amber Hyde (though not living in Indiana anymore, she’s a native) as well working the tournament.4 points -
Big changes are coming to high school wrestling this season. Over the past ten years the collegiate folkstyle rules have become almost a different sport with out of bound stalling, what determines out of bounds, and this past year the three point takedown. While many were clamoring for the college out of bounds rules with only one supporting point determining being in bounds it was repeatedly shot down by the NFHS due to mat and gym size concerns. This year though, the NFHS has decided that it is time to implement the one supporting point criteria for high school wrestling. While making the wrestling area a little bigger this rule will make it easier for referees to focus on the action instead of checking for the proper amount of supporting points of the wrestlers. On top of that change the NFHS has approved the popular three-point takedown. This year at the NCAA level they went to a three-point takedown. Many people were cautious, but also excited about that big change. After the NCAA season concluded many felt that the three-point takedown was a huge success. If these two big changes aren’t enough for you, the NFHS has also aligned with the NCAA level with adding a four-point nearfall. After four seconds on your back the offensive wrestler will now be awarded four points instead of taking five seconds to earn only three points. This was implemented in the NCAA since 2015 and last year they updated the rule to allow two points for two seconds, three points for three seconds, and four points for four seconds or more. The NFHS will follow the NCAA and implement all three scenarios for nearfall. Other rule changes include a clarification of the Technical Fall criteria and not requiring a 10-foot circle on the wrestling mat. Here is the NFHS article on the changes https://www.nfhs.org/articles/participants-now-inbounds-with-one-point-of-contact-in-high-school-wrestling/ NFHS Article.pdf View full article3 points
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Article: 2024 Olympic Trials Indiana Notables
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Wrestlers from all over will converge upon State College, Pennsylvania Friday and Saturday for one of 18 coveted spots on the Olympic team. Seven wrestlers with Indiana ties will look to call themselves Olympians after the dust settles on Saturday evening. Men's Freestyle At 65kg there are two entries from Indiana in Nick Lee and Jesse Mendez. Lee is coming in as the top seed, while Mendez is the 11th seed. This weight is not qualified for the Olympics yet, so the winner here will go to Turkey with hopes of getting a qualifying spot. Lee won the spot last year and wrestled at Worlds, but did not qualify the spot. He potentially see Penn State teammate Beau Bartlett or 2023 NCAA champ Andrew Alirez to make the best of three finals. Moving up to 97kg we will see Christian Carroll attempt to make the team. He qualified at the Last Chance Qualifier a couple weeks ago and slots in as the 9th seed. He will have Iowa's Anthony Cassioppi in the first round with the winner getting former Olympic medalist J'den Cox in the quarters. At heavyweight Mason Parris will sit out until the finals on Saturday. He will away the challenge tournament winner in a best of three series due to winning a bronze medal at last year's world championships. It will be very fitting to see Parris in Paris this summer. Women's Freestyle Three wrestlers will look to earn spots on the team in Women's Freestyle. All of the women's weights are qualified for the Olympics which means winning here will get you a trip to Paris. At 50kg the Queen of Granger Sarah Hildebrandt will be sitting out until Saturday's best of three finals. She has medaled multiple times on the world stage and looks to make her second Olympic team. Kayla Miracle will be in the best of three series at 62kg awaiting the winner of the challenge tournament. She was an Olympian in 2021 and qualified the weight again for the Olympics at the Pan Am qualifier. Lastly, Yorktown's Alara Boyd will look to earn a spot at 68kg. She comes in as the 5th seed in the challenge tournament. She has multiple world medals and will be a threat to make the best of three series against Amit Elor. Schedule Friday, April 19 Session 1: 10:00 AM - 3:30 PM Challenge Tournament: Preliminaries, Quarterfinals and Consolation Rounds* (ALL STYLES AND WEIGHTS) *All championship matches will wrestle prior to consolation rounds Session 2: 6:30 PM - 10:00 PM Challange Tournament: Semifinals and Finals (ALL STYLES AND WEIGHTS) Saturday, April 20 Session 3: 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM Final 2 out of 3 Championship Series Round 1** **Weights not currently qualified for the Olympics will wrestle match 2 in this session Challenge Tournament: Consolations, Consolation Semi-finals, 3rd place and True 3rd (if needed) (ALL STYLES AND WEIGHTS) Session 4: 6:30 PM - 10:00 PM Final 2 out of 3 Championship Series Round 2** **Weights not currently qualified for the Olympics will wrestle match 3 at beginning of session (if needed) Final 2 out of 3 Championship Series Round 3 (If Needed) How to Watch On Peacock and USA https://www.themat.com/news/2024/april/16/how-to-watch-live-u-s-olympic-team-trials-wrestling-live-on-peacock-and-usa-network Brackets Brackets on TrackWrestling TheMat.com Coverage Page View full article3 points -
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State of Indiana has 3 Olympians
MUSKEEWRESTLER and 2 others reacted to ReformedPoster for a topic
I have Parris as the GOAT even if he doesn't medal (which would be a huge upset if he doesn't come home with a medal). 3x state champ, 1 loss in HS NCAA champ, Hodge winner Age group world champ Sr world medalist US Olympian Sarah Hildebrant is the women's GOAT without a doubt. But Parris is the overall GOAT at the moment. And I do suspect that Jesse Mendez's final resume will place him above Parris when its all said and done.3 points -
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Article: 2024 Olympic Trials Indiana Notables
MUSKEEWRESTLER and 2 others reacted to Dingo Brigade for a topic
I'm stepping out until the evening session. It appears that Mendez' quarters match again Yianni is taking place this evening. Great job thus far by our Indiana men and women. Mendez, Lee, Parris, Hildebrandt and Miracle all still alive and working for the all-important Olympic berths. Carroll lost 1-1 to Cox and was absolutely in that match until the bitter end. Great showing by him and he is getting better and better all the time. Boyd, Carroll, Nate Jackson still alive in wrestlebacks. Great action and can't wait for tonight's all-star matches at every weight. Bye for now.3 points -
2024 Head Coaching Changes **4/23**
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Cowan Tony Abbott has retired Casey Bradley is the new Head Coach3 points -
QUESTION: Is GOAT Talk In Wrestling Only Centered Around Championships?
GenHeavyHandz and 2 others reacted to SIACfan for a topic
In an individual sport, an individual must stand a top the podium to be the best. In team sports, an individual can clearly be the best individual but not win team championships because of a lack of supporting cast members. When it comes to the GOAT, even in team sports, individuals will be judged in the end by titles. But the lack of titles does not eliminate them from the discussion. In individual sports it absolutely does - IMO.3 points -
Team sports vs individual sports are very different. If you aren't winning titles eventually as an individual, you're losing matches and can't be considered the best. In team sports, you could lose games but still be clearly the best individual. I do agree that being a 4-timer or being undefeated for a career is overrated. Mason Parris losing a match as a freshman at a big guy weight or Howe losing early to a fellow all-timer shouldn't mean anything when compared to 4-timers that were at low weights and/or didn't face royalty as freshmen.3 points
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Coach John Smith
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Announces retirement https://www.oklahoman.com/story/sports/college/cowboys/2024/04/11/oklahoma-state-wrestling-coach-john-smith-announces-retirement-osu-cowboys/73294107007/3 points -
Coach John Smith
piscis1956 and 2 others reacted to Dingo Brigade for a topic
Like Matt said, I figured OSU had a succession plan with Coleman Scott, who really elevated North Carolina during his tenure there. Those are some massive shoes to fill for Scott. Smith has always been one of my favorite figures in NCAA wrestling and I will miss his scowls matside. He often has a big presence at World Team and Olympic Team Trials and I'm sure this week will be no different.3 points -
Coach John Smith
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Legend. There's a bunch of videos from a coaches clinic he did a few years back on youtube that I watch religiously.3 points -
Transfers/potential freshman moves??
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From what I understand the kid from Tennessee actually went to CP through like JH. Hoping those Delta boys stay home but wish the best to them no matter where they end up!3 points -
I'm no expert & am in no way close to the situation. But looking at it from a far, 17 pounds is a lot of weight to shed & keep off for an entire college wrestling season for someone built like Christian Carroll. I would suspect he is already on a pretty strict diet just to be at 97 kg, but again I have no real insight except that he wrestled 220 as a junior in HS. Cutting that kind of weight & being competitive at the college level can be extremely difficult. Mendez is a good example. He was a completely different animal this year at 141 vs 133 his freshman season. He was much more powerful this year. Chrisian is a perfect example of why college wrestling needs a weight class between 197 & HWT. And with the recent development of the competitors in the HWT class in college, it is only getting tougher for guys who are at their best around 210-220 pounds. I'm not actually suggesting adding a weight class to college but just restructuring the classes to: 125 133 141 150 160 172 184 197 215 HWT It more closely follows the international weight classes to boot.3 points
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2024 Head Coaching Changes **4/23**
cdnobbe and 2 others reacted to Greg Ratliff for a topic
One of the best pipelines to becoming a soccer coach is becoming a Danville head wrestling coach…3 points -
Is Indiana The Heavyweight Mecca Of Collegiate Wrestling?
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Is Indiana The Heavyweight Mecca Of Collegiate Wrestling?
piscis1956 and 2 others reacted to Bulldog89 for a topic
List revised: T #1 Dave Doster T #1 Larry Bird # 3 John Wooden (Coach) # 4 Bruce Baumgartner # 5 Burl Ives (Snowman from Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer) # 6 Kurt Thomas # 7 Bubba The Love Sponge (This is true!) For proof below, #1 on the list!! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Indiana_State_University_people Athletics[edit] David Doster, former Major League Baseball player Nevin Ashley, former Major League Baseball player Richard Atha, professional basketball player[50] Robbie Avila, current Sycamores basketball player Clint Barmes, former Major League Baseball player[51] Tim Barrett, former Major League Baseball player Bruce Baumgartner, wrestler, Olympic gold medalist, James E. Sullivan Award[52] Jeff Belskus, president, Indy Eleven Soccer franchise[53] Junius “Rainey” Bibbs, professional baseball player[54] Larry Bird, professional basketball player and administrator[55] Jerry Blemker, junior college baseball coach, Vincennes University 1980-2006; leader in wins, NJCAA; 1,188 wins Cheryl Bridges, women's marathon world record holder, Dec 1971-Dec 1973 Jim Brumfield, professional football player[56] Billy Clapper, head coach, men's basketball Penn State Altoona[57] Roger Counsil, NCAA champion gymnastic coach; former head USA Gymnastics[58] Wayne Davis, professional football player[59] Brian Dorsett, former Major League Baseball player[60] Steve Englehart, head coach, Presbyterian Blue Hose[61] Stewart “Red” Faught, head coach, football, Franklin College[62] Mike Gardiner, former Major League Baseball player Tom Gilles, former Major League Baseball player Vencie Glenn, professional football player[63] Alex Graman, former Major League Baseball player[64] Rick Grapenthin, former Major League Baseball player[65] Robert Griswold, Paralympic swimmer Mitch Hannahs, head coach, Indiana State Sycamores Bill Hayes, former Major League Baseball player & coach John Hazen, professional basketball player[66] Tunch Ilkin, professional football player[67] Blaise Ilsley, former Major League Baseball player Jeff James, Major League Baseball player Tommy John, retired Major League Baseball player[68] Harold Johnson, professional basketball player Wallace Johnson, former Major League Baseball player[69] Doug Kay, professional football coach[70] Beverly Kearney, head coach, University of Texas women's track and field team[71] Duane Klueh, professional basketball player, former head coach of men's basketball, tennis at Indiana State University[72] Danny Lazar, former Major League Baseball player[73] Bryan Leturgez, Olympic bobsledder;[74] bronze medalist - 1993 World Championships Sean Manaea, Major League Baseball player Pancho Martin, professional football player[75][76] Thad Matta, head coach, Men's Basketball; Ohio State University[77] Carl Nicks, professional basketball player[78] Jake Odum, professional basketball player, European Leagues (2014–present) Brian Omogrosso, former Major League Baseball player [79] Jake Petricka, Major League Baseball player Dr. Ferne E. Price, All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player; ISU alumni and coach, women's softball and swimming squads[80] Colin Rea, Major League Baseball player Jerry Reynolds, professional basketball coach, general manager[81] Bob Royer, professional basketball player[82] Micah Shrewsberry, head coach Penn State Nittany Lions Chuck Smith, former Major League Baseball player Steve Smith, silver medalist, high jump, 1995 Pan Am Games Zane Smith, former Major League Baseball player[83] Dan Sparks, professional basketball player; NJCAA champion coach[84] Mitch Stetter, Kansas City Royals, Major League Baseball coach[85] Ryan Strausborger, former Major League Baseball player Ryan Tatusko, professional baseball player Joe Thatcher, former Major League Baseball player[86] Kurt Thomas, Olympic participant, gymnastics; James E. Sullivan Award[87] Robert Tonyan, National Football League player (Green Bay Packers) Bobby Turner, Atlanta Falcons, assistant coach (running backs)[88] Jayson Wells (born 1976), basketball player Paul "Billy" Williams, athletic director, Indiana State Muncee Hoosieroons (1921-1958) John Wooden, college basketball player and Hall of Fame college coach[89] Andy Young, Major League Baseball player3 points -
The top tier(in somewhat order) Pennsylvania Ohio California New Jersey Illinois Second tier(not too much order) Wisconsin Michigan Minnesota Indiana Oklahoma Missouri New York Georgia(sneaking up there) Look at NCAA qualifiers and All-Americans, Junior/16U/14U Duals results, Super 32 results, etc and you'll see most of these states in the mix. The second tier has good runs, then small lulls at times. Recently Indiana has been better than Michigan, but over the course of 10-15 years Michigan is slightly ahead.3 points
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Congratulations to Adrian Origel Congratulations to from North Newton for signing with Indianapolis. Projected to wrestle 125, 133. View full signing3 points
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Mendez vs Tsirtsis style wise
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I felt like Jason wrestled a much slower pace and more defensive style when he go to college, I remember him being pretty fun to watch in highschool. But pretty boring in college. Still one of the greats! Mendez is a point scoring machine!!3 points -
Article: 2024 Olympic Trials Indiana Notables
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Fix wins 5-1 over Suriano. Great sportsmanship between the 2 after the match. Spencer Lee nearly techs Megaludis in the first, leads 8-0 in the 2nd Kennedy Blades in a dogfight against Skylar Grote. 2-0 Blades leads in the 2nd period.2 points -
1976 state final matches on film
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I’m trying to get the 2002 finals, had it on VHS but can’t find it now . My kids don’t belive I ever wrestled there until I can provide video evidence.2 points -
OTT Last Chance Qualifier
MUSKEEWRESTLER and one other reacted to SIACfan for a topic
I don't doubt that, but it doesn't change the fact that 97 kg (214 lbs) is a long way away from 197 pounds. That is a lot of weight for someone with Christian Carroll's frame to cut. But if he is able to do it, there is no guarantee that he will be as dominate as he was this past weekend at 97 kg. I'm not trying to knock Christian Carroll here. I'm all about the success of our Indiana guys. My comments were more about raising the topic of the need for a weight class between 197 & HWT at the college level. Christian is one individual that I feel would greatly benefit from just such a weight class.2 points -
Indiana's ideal best college line-up this year
Jayruss and one other reacted to ReformedPoster for a topic
Boarman over Rooks. Boarman did win the head to head match up this year.2 points -
Wrestling not important to IHSAA
PatParham and one other reacted to formercollegekid for a topic
So this year's state tournament was "fine" and you are no less a state champ, placer, or qualifier if you went to this one than if it was held at indy or somewhere else. However blindly acting like it was all sunshine and roses is silly. Evansville as a city did great. Most people found criticism with the IHSAA leadership. They could have moved the state tournament. Do it the same time as swimming. Ncaa does it all the time especially at the D2 level. It's a great atmosphere. . . It's also cheaper for most schools. 1bus, better hotel rates, AD only has to be in one place. Communities love it. Ihsaa leadership wanted to be at all the state events. Even came out and stated travel to and from the different sites on competition day was not something they were interested in doing. I think some of you would feel differently if your loved one was competing in this tournament for possibly their first and/or only time. Easy to blow off poor planing and tickets problems if you already have a "hookup" or you don't mind spending $102 on tickets. moving wrestling was the path of least resistance. Wrestling is a second class citizen in Indiana. It probably won't change until we get a "wrestling guy" on the ihsaa staff. So was this year's state tournament perfect? ? ? No... is it time to move on? Definitely Ps. Shout out to this 2024 class, Guys like May, Leavell, Ison, and Myers only got one "normal" year 2021- no fans present 2022- split parade of champions 2023- Normal year**** 2024 moved tournament2 points