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TEAMS:

#2 Penn State

#3 Iowa

#5 Wisconsin

#7 Minnesota

#16 Michigan

#16 Northwestern

#25 Illiniois

Indiana

Purdue

Ohio State

Michigan State

 

Top 4 Nationally Ranked Wrestlers/ weight class

 

125:

#1 Matt McDonough, Iowa

#3 Brandon Precin, Northwestern

#5 Zach Sanders, Minnesota

#10 Brad Pataky, Penn State

 

133:

#3 Andrew Long, Penn State

#4 Tyler Graff, Wisconsin

#7 Tony Ramos, Iowa

#8 B.J. Futrell, Illinois

 

141:

#1 Kellen Russell, Michigan

#2 Montell Marion, Iowa

#3 Mike Thorn, Minnesota

#4 Jimmy Kennedy, Illinois

 

149:

#3 Frank Molinaro, Penn State

#7 Andrew Nadhir, Northwestern

#10 Kurt Kinser, Indiana

#13 Cole Schmitt, Wisconsin

 

157:

#3 David Taylor, Penn State

#7 Derek St. John, Iowa

#9 Jason Welch, Northwestern

#10 Paul Young, Indiana

 

165:

#2 Andrew Howe, Wisconsin

#6 Colt Sponseller, Ohio State

#12 Cody Yohn, Minnesota

#14 Aaron Janssen, Iowa

 

174:

#2 Ed Ruth, Penn State

#8 Luke Manuel, Purdue

#10 Nick Heflin, Ohio State

#12 Ben Jordan, Wisconsin

 

184:

#3 Travis Rutt, Wisconsin

#7 Kevin Steinhaus, Minnesota

#11 Grant Gambrall, Iowa

#12 A.J. Kissel, Purdue

 

197:

#2 Trevor Brandvold, Wisconsin

#6  Luke Lofthouse, Iowa

#7 Sonny Yohn, Minnesota

#8  Logan Brown, Purdue

 

HWT:

#6 Cameron Wade, Penn State

#9 Ricky Alcala, Indiana

#10 Blake Rasing, Iowa

#11 Tony Nelson, Minnesota

 

http://www.themat.com/section.php?section_id=5&page=ranking_details&RankingID=1310

 

 

 

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The Big-1o as usual is best wrestling conference in the country. This yrs Big-1o's will have some Outstanding match ups with multiple ranked wrestlers at each weight class I have listed the top 4 but most weight classes have 5+ ranked in the top 25!

 

141 should be very fun to watch with the Number 1,2,3,& 4 wrestlers competing for the top spot on the podium

 

What are everyones picks by weight class?

 

Who wins the Team Title?

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The final NCAA Wrestling Coaches Panel Rankings were released on Wednesday, with 75 Big Ten wrestlers making the cut in their respective weight classes. The NCAA also released its qualifier allocations for the 2011 Wrestling Championships, giving 64 of the 282 qualifying slots, the most of any conference, to the Big Ten. Wrestlers qualify for the NCAA Championships solely based on their finish at the conference championships and how many qualifiers each conference is given in each weight class. The breakdown of Big Ten weight class qualifying spots can be found below.

 

 

125 pounds - 5

133 pounds - 8

141 pounds - 6

149 pounds - 8

157 pounds - 6

165 pounds - 5

174 pounds - 8

184 pounds - 6

197 pounds - 6

285 pounds - 6

 

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Unfortunately I believe BTN will only be carrying the finals.

 

However TheOpenMat will have a live blog alongside an actual Audio Broadcast covering the action.  Former mulitple AA Purdue wrestler Chris Fleeger will be one of the individuals calling the action.

 

I will post a link to the blog and audio in this thread tomorrow.

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How in the HELL is a regular season basketball game, a gymnastics meet and some wrap up shows more important than one of the conferences own championship tournaments??? BTN isn't even doing a pay-per-view webcast of the quarters and semi's. I'm borderline outraged.

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Penn State Wins Big Ten Wrestling Championships:

 

EVANSTON, Ill. - The Penn State wrestling team earned its first Big Ten Championship on Sunday, scoring 139 points to edge Iowa by just one point. Five Nittany Lions won weight class titles to push Penn State to the crown. The Hawkeyes took second with 138 points, while Minnesota finished third with 109.5.

 

Penn State swept the Big Ten individual awards, as 157-pounder David Taylor earned conference Wrestler and Freshman of the Year accolades, 184-pounder Quentin Wright was named Outstanding Wrestler of the Championships and head coach Cael Sanderson picked up Coach of the Year honors.

 

Andrew Long, Frank Molinaro, Taylor, Ed Ruth and Wright all won titles in their respective weight classes for the Nittany Lions. Long picked up a 7-3 decision over No. 2 Tyler Graff in the 133 final to win his first conference title. Molinaro followed suit at 149, defeating No. 6 Eric Grajales of Michigan, 3-0, for his first title. Taylor remained perfect on the season, moving to 34-0 after taking down second-seeded Derek St. John of Iowa in the 157 final. Ruth won the 174 crown, defeating No. 2 Nick Heflin of Ohio State by an 8-5 decision. Wright, the No. 8 seed at 184, was one of two champions to not hold a No. 1 seed.

 

Iowa and Wisconsin each won two individual titles. The Hawkeyes' Matt McDonough won his first Big Ten title at 125, picking up a 3-1 decision over Northwestern's Brandon Precin in the final bout. Third-seeded heavyweight Blake Rasing also earned a crown for Iowa, defeating No. 4 Tony Nelson of Minnesota for his first title.

 

The Badgers' Andrew Howe won his third-straight Big Ten title at 165, nabbing an overtime victory against Ohio State's Colt Sponseller in the final. Fellow No. 1 seed Trevor Brandvold picked up his second-straight title, notching a 5-2 decision over Iowa's Luke Lofthouse in the 197 final. Michigan's Kellen Russell also won his third conference crown, winning the 141 title bout over Minnesota's Mike Thorn.

 

http://www.bigten.org/sports/m-wrestl/spec-rel/030611aab.html

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2011 Big-10 Champs:

 

125:

#1 Matt McDonough, Iowa

 

133:

#3 Andrew Long, Penn State

 

141:

#1 Kellen Russell, Michigan

 

149:

#3 Frank Molinaro, Penn State

 

157:

#3 David Taylor, Penn State

 

165:

#2 Andrew Howe, Wisconsin

 

174:

#2 Ed Ruth, Penn State

 

184:

Quentin Wright, Penn State

 

197:

#2 Trevor Brandvold, Wisconsin

 

HWT:

#10 Blake Rasing, Iowa

 

 

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