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  1. Would it be that shocking? He dominated this summer, with all folkstyle moves. I don't think it's going to be a shock that Dake does the same thing again.
  2. That's a good looking guy he's beating up on in that training video! I will be overseas next week cornering Kurt so I will keep MMA board followers posted!
  3. Eligibility: Incoming freshman: meet 2 of 3 - 18 ACT, 2.0 GPA, top 50% of high school graduating class 2nd term freshman: 9 hours earned during previous term 2nd season: 24 semester hours 3rd season: 48 semester hours with cumulative 2.0 GPA 4th season: 72 semester hours with cumulative 2.0 GPA
  4. The NAIA does not mandate drug testing. That is a school by school basis. As far as the countable aid...you must understand that it is more than just your athletic scholarship that is included in countable aid. The NAIA allows a maximum of 8 scholarships on your "varsity" roster. ANY aid that the school provides to you (including academic, athletic, we have "Phoenix" scholarships, etc.) counts in this 8 maximum. We must be careful on how much we offer kids because we have to take into account any other aid that is given by the school that isn't athletic based. Of course I have the money to give kids close to full-rides, but I can't do that because I would be exceeding the limits set forth by the NAIA. Therefore if I have a kid that I am giving $10,000 athletic to and he is on $8000 academic then all $18000 counts towards my maximum I can issue out at the varsity level. If he has above a 3.3 as a returner then only $9000 of that counts towards my 8 total scholarships.
  5. Fabio, I am not sure I would say the NAIA eligibility is more relaxed by any means. As a matter of fact, it is likely just the opposite. Two examples stick out in my head: 1) The NCAA bases their eligibility on a sliding scale. The NAIA does not. You must meet 2 of 3 requirements: 2.0 GPA, 18 ACT (or 860 SAT on math and verbal only), and/or top 50% of your class. 2) The NCAA takes your TOP score from the SAT. If you take the test 5x, the NCAA takes your top math, verbal, and reading score from each individual test. Therefore if you took the SAT in August and scored a math-600, reading 750 and then you took it again in Sept. and scored math-700, reading 700 then your NCAA SAT would be a 1450. If you were becoming NAIA eligible then your SAT score would only be a 1400. The NAIA takes the complete score from each individual test. I had a kid this year that had a 920 on his SAT via the NCAA, but his NAIA SAT was only an 860. That made him barely eligible. An 860 is equivalent to an 18 ACT, where as the 920 is equivalent to a 19 ACT.
  6. We are excited to have our updated roster posted on our website. I think everyone should recognize a few Indiana guys on our roster. We are excited to get everyone on campus to start training on the 24th! http://www.gocumberlandathletics.com/wrestling/roster/
  7. We are very excited to welcome Joe to the Bulldog program. He is a great fit and will have an immediate impact on the success of our team!
  8. Dave will be replacing Gabriel Gonzaga and is set to face Roy "Big Country" Nelson on May 26 in Las Vegas. This is Dave's 3rd UFC fight. It will be great to get an opportunity to see another Indiana native, Darren Elkins, on the card as well!
  9. Hey everyone! I have finally landed a full-time job after finishing up my master's at UCM. We are doing some great things down here at Cumberland University in Lebanon, TN. We have an amazing wrestling-only facility (http://www.gocumberlandathletics.com/facilities/wrestling/) and there are already additions that are working on being added to that facility. I have been in contact with some Indiana coaches already and am looking forward to hearing from more. We are NAIA and have awesome academic and athletic scholarships available. If anyone would like some info, feel free to call me or email me! Coach Nicola anicola@cumberland.edu (o) 615-547-1292
  10. I just bought some two days ago (Wednesday) from the IU ticket office. They also had cheaper ones on the ticket site for the venue (as of Wednesday as well).
  11. Hey guys, be sure to tune in to next Wednesday nights UFC fights. Fort Wayne native Dave Herman is the co-main event on this card. He is fighting The Skyscraper Struve. It will be interesting to see if Herman can knee a guy who is 6'11" in the head! I will be in Omaha joining him for his fight which I am pretty pumped up about. You can also follow his fan page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Dave-Herman/205533032846734
  12. Viterisi went 3-0 today at the National Duals in Springfield, IL. He defeated BJ Young of Newberry and opponents from Minnesota-Mankato and San Francisco State. Young is the returning National Runner-Up and currently ranked #2 in the country. Viterisi scored an early takedown and then turned Young for the pin at the 1:26 mark.
  13. Viterisi placed 3rd at the Newman Jet Invite yesterday in Wichita, KS. He lost to Basks from Labette (for the second time this season). Basks is undefeated on the year. Viterisi smoked Newman's returning tournament champion and NCAA national qualifier Mitch Arnold 12-3. He also placed ahead of Central Oklahoma's Casey Rowell who is ranked 6th in the country in the latest NCAA DII national rankings.
  14. Nick Viterisi, a graduate of Bloomington South, won the Simpson Invitational this past weekend in Indianola, IA. He went 5-0 on the weekend and defeated the 4th, 7th, and 11th ranked NAIA wrestlers. The 4th ranked DIII wrestler did not place in the weight class.
  15. I don't believe the Kinser - Klem match went to OT.
  16. That is correct. I was in Bloomington last weekend and spoke personally with the IU staff. Adam will be eligible to wrestle (and will wrestle) for IU the 2nd semester.
  17. Fort Wayne native Dave "PeeWee" Herman is slotted for the main card on a star studded card for the UFC event in Houston on Oct. 8th. He will be fighting Mike Russow who is a relatively accomplished wrestler as well and is riding a 10 fight win streak. Tune in to watch both Dave and Darren Elkins on this card!
  18. This is correct. Alex has dual citizenship and is also a citizen of Ireland. He will be wrestling for Team Ireland. Coach Chandler will be traveling with him and coaching him. This is great news. He's a beast!
  19. Daniel wrestled at and graduated from Culver Academies. He only spent his freshman season at BSouth.
  20. I didn't really say that Lutheran schools were going to "save Fort Wayne wrestling" nor did I say that the Lutheran schools were putting out a lot of wrestlers. Someone on here stated that there is no middle school wrestling in Fort Wayne. I was merely just telling them that they were incorrect!
  21. So the 2002 and 2003 Snider teams were no good? I am pretty sure they made it to state one of those years with Wagner, Brownlee, Buffalino, Lineberry, Woodson...Fort Wayne was well represented in the early 2000s with several individuals as well that were making a name for themselves (Tun, Buuck, Early, etc.).
  22. The last middle school program was cut? I believe every Lutheran gradeschool/middle school (they are all grades Pre-8th) still has wrestling. So there are some middle schools still with wrestling. They are just Lutheran school feeders. Also, are we talking Fort Wayne or are we talking SAC? There are still NHC schools with middle school wrestling that are in Fort Wayne.
  23. cadet130

    UFC 131

    Two former Indiana wrestlers on the card. Herman has been moved to the main card and will be live on pay-per-view. Elkins will battle to win his second bout in the UFC. June 11 in Canada!!!
  24. Leroy is in fact a lay coach. He has a very good job outside of the wrestling world and he will not be giving that up to teach. He is an EE major anyway. Leroy had several deciding factors in his decision. Portage is basically in his back yard. He was traveling 45 minutes each way to and from CCSJ twice a day. His wife gave birth to his first baby boy not too long ago and he already has two daughters at home too. Leroy will have lots of time to spend with his family now and they can even be around the Portage room. His job at CCSJ was just part-time.
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