Saturday, February 28, 2009
Suspension
In case you hadn't heard - Marion (a redshirt freshman from Des Moines, who won two state champions) has been suspended from the wrestling team after being involved in vandalizing two cars. And it's not his first legal incident.
What are your thoughts? I mean, he is at 133 and clearly Daniel Dennis and Joey Slaton have that weight class under control.
Articles on the topic from:
Des Moines Register
Wrestling Talk
Press Citizen
The Gazette
Friday, February 27, 2009
Rework the Rankings
- Keddy
- Metcalf
- Dennis
- Falck
- Beatty
- Tsirtsis
- Borschel
- Morningstar
- Erekson
- Ballweg
My Ranking:
- Metcalf (No. 1)
- Keddy (No. 3)
- Dennis (No. 2)
- Tsirtsis (No. 2)
- Falck (No. 4)
- Borschel (No. 4)
- Morningstar (No. 3)
- Beatty (No. 19)
- Erekson (No. 7)
- Ballweg
So what's the reasoning behind the disagreements? First of all, I agree that Keddy is incredible to watch and you can tell the mentality is there. BUT he did just lose to top ranked Jake Herbert. Despite the improvement in the matches from Midlands, losing to Herbert by one point is something that Brent Metcalf would never allow...which makes him no. 1 on my list.
I flipped Tsirtsis and Falck around and sent Beatty down towards the bottom. I don't disagree with you that Charlie Falck isn't a stud because he's a doer. He's struggled a couple times this season, though, getting himself in the wrong position at the wrong time. His bounce back from losing against Minnesota was to beat defending NCAA Champion Angel Escobedo - that shows mentality. However, two days later he allowed himself to be pinned against now no. 3 ranked Brandon Precin of Northwestern. What's up with that?
Although Tsirtsis posted a loss against a former teammate at Indiana (his second dual loss this season), he would never allow himself to be pinned. This gives him the upper hand when compared to Falck.
Ranked at 19 and sitting out for several matches, Chad Beatty is moved just below Borschel and Morningstar who have both shown vast improvements from last season and impressive rankings. Although they might not always give a physical show like Metcalf and Keddy, they seem to find themselves neck-in-neck on the scoreboard and usually end up winning the bout - giving the crowd unpredictable entertainment.
What do you think?
UPDATE TODAY: For a list of updated team and individual rankings visit InterMat.
For recaps of the season go to Hawkeyesports.com.
Photo by Julie Koehn/The Daily Iowan.
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Metcalf: Big Ten Wrestler of the Week
149-pounder Brent Metcalf was named Big Ten Wrestler of the Week this week.
The defending Big Ten and NCAA Champion's accomplishments this season include:
- No. 1 in the nation
- 29-0 record
- 15 pins
- Scored bonus points in 27 matches
I'd say he qualifies as the Big Ten Wrestler of the Season.
For more information go to Hawkeyesports.com.
Video provided by Big Ten Network.
Monday, February 23, 2009
Regular Season Ends
It wasn't a complete shut out against the Wildcats though.
After beating No. 3 Escobedo in Indiana Friday night, No. 5 Charlie Falck at 125 pounds, found himself on his back to Northwestern's No. 4 Brandon Precin.
Another disappointment from the Hawks' end came from 184-pounder Phil Keddy who wrestled No. 1 Jake Herbert. Apparently, it was a close match between the two - Keddy with just a one point deficit, 3-2. No videos have been posted thus far, however, the following is a video of Keddy and Herbert's match at the Midlands where Herbert dominated with a major decision 15-1. Clearly, this is an improvement for Keddy and he will likely be facing Herbert at Big Tens and NCAAs in the upcoming weeks. Keddy, who is ranked no. 3 has only lost against Herbert this season and holds a dual competition record of 23-1.
I'll keep an eye out for their match from yesterday. Until then, let me know what you think about Herbert's dominating style.
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Highlights
After losing against No. 8 Zach Sanders (Minnesota) last Sunday, senior 125-pounder Charlie Falck (No. 5) pulled out an upset against No. 3 Angel Escobedo. Escobedo won both the Big Ten and NCAA Championships last year. This is obviously a big win for Falck who will wrestle No. 4 Brandon Precin at Northwestern today. Precin has a 23-2 record.
On the flip side senior Alex Tsirtsis lost in an upset against former high school teammate Andrae Hernandez. Hernandez, who is unranked, pulled out two points to beat the No. 2 141-pounder in double overtime to win, 3-1. I'm not sure if this was mentally a challenge for Tsirtsis or what. I guess, I can't imagine competing against former teammates myself, but it's part of the game. He better pick it up before the final season dual today against Northwestern.
Iowa forfeited the heavyweight match. I'm not sure what that was all about. I guess we'll see if Dan Erekson is going to be back today or if he's waiting until Big Tens in a couple of weeks. Either way, redshirt freshman Jordan Johnson had been filling in the last couple of duals.
Friday, February 20, 2009
Brands' Moment
( Daily Iowan video feature )
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Since you asked...
Since you brought it up though, do Iowa fans - students in particular - take advantage of the no. 1 ranked wrestling team when they host a dual?
- Multiple ranked athletes in the nation competing
- Entertaining coaching staff
- Free admission for students
You'd think that would be enough. The unranked Iowa men's basketball team, who is 3-10 in the conference, has been selling tickets for $10 to get fans to come. And somehow they manage to lure more students to Carver than the wrestling team that is 22-0.
I think most students don't have the knowledge of the sport - and without that I don't think you can really appreciate the accomplishments of both the individuals and the team as a whole.
I suppose if you're high school didn't have a wrestling program, you might not have any reason to be into it. But Iowa high schools especially, thrive on wrestling.
Everybody went to state wrestling when I was in high school. Speaking of which, it's going on right now. I wonder how many champions will end up as Hawkeyes next year.
If you're interested in the IHSSA State Wrestling Tournament click here.
Any other thoughts on why students would rather attend a 3-10 basketball team over a 22-0 wrestling team?
Photo courtesy of www.skyscrapercity.com.
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Live with the Boarder Brawl
Final dual at Carver Hawkeye Arena
Attendance: 10,095
Senior Day
Fan Appeciation Day
It's the "Boarder Brawl."
125 - Falck (4) vs. Sanders (8) (5-4)
Falck up 4-3 with thirty seconds left and in the last 13 or so seconds Sanders scored a takedown.
Minnesota (3) Iowa (0)
133 - Dennis (1) vs. Ness (5) (9-7)
1st Period
Takedown Ness
Escape Dennis
Takedown Dennis
2nd Period
Escape Ness
Takedown Dennis
Escape Ness
3rd Period
Takedown Dennis
Escape Ness
Takedown Ness
Escape Dennis
Minnesota (3) Iowa (3)
141 - Tsirtsis (2) vs. Thorn (8) (2-1)
1st Period
2nd Period
Escape Tsirtsis
3rd Period
Escape Thorn
Tsirtsis riding time
Minnesota (3) Iowa (6)
149 - Metcalf (1) vs. Grygelko
1st Period
Takedown Metcalf
3-point near fall Metcalf
Escape Grygelko
Takedown Metcalf
Escape Grygelko
Takedown Metcalf
3-point near fall Metcalf
2nd Period
Escape Metcalf
Takedown Metcalf
22 seconds left Pin Metcalf
Minnesota (3) Iowa (12)
157 - Ballweg vs. Safratowich (8-2)
1st Period
Takedown Safratowich
2nd Period
Escape Safratowich
Takedown Safratowich
3rd Period
Escape Ballweg
Takedown Safratowich
Escape Ballweg
Riding time Safratowich
Minnesota (6) Iowa (12)
165 - Morningstar (3) vs. Glasser (9-4)
1st Period
Takedown Morningstar
3-Point near fall Morningstar
2nd Period
Escape Morningstar
Takedown Glasser
3rd Period
Escape Glasser
Takedown Morningstar
Escape Glasser
Riding Time Morningstar
Minnesota (6) Iowa (15)
174 - Borschel (4) vs. Young (10-3)
1st Period
2nd Period
3rd Period
Escape Borschel
Takedown Borschel
Escape Young
Takedown Borschel
Escape Young
Takedown Borschel
Escape Young
Takedown Borschel
Riding Time Borschel
Minnesota (6) Iowa (19)
184 - Keddy (3) vs. Yohn (10-6)
1st Period
Takedown Keddy
Escape Yohn
Takedown Yohn
Reversal Keddy
Escape Yohn
2nd Period
Escape Keddy
3rd Period
Escape Yohn
Takedown Keddy
Escape Yohn
Takedown Keddy
Riding Time Keddy
Minnesota (6) Iowa (22)
197 - Beatty (18) vs. Bierschenk (5-4)
1st Period
Takedown Beatty
Escape Bierschenk
Takedown Beatty
2nd Period
Escape Bierschenk
Takedown Bierschenk
3rd Period
Escape Beatty
Minnesota (6) Iowa (25)
285 - Johnson vs. Berhow (11-9)
1st Period
Technical violation against Hawkeyes
Takedown Johnson
Escape Berhow
Takedown Johnson
Escape Berhow
2nd Period
Escape Berhow
Escape Johnson
Takedown Berhow
Tech violation against Minnesota
Escape Johnson
3rd Period
Escape Johnson
Takedown Berhow
Escape Johnson
Takedown Berhow
Minnesota (9) Iowa (25)
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
V-Day Separates Final Home Duals
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Daniel Dennis: Under Control
At first when I noticed junior Joe Slaton was out of the lineup at 133, and Daniel Dennis was in his place, I wasn't sure how I felt about that.
Coming out of the 07-08 season, Slaton placed second at NCAAs and third at Big Tens. The all-American posted a 31-5 collegiate match record. So where is this junior who could potentially be clenching that first place trophy at 133?
It's called weight control.
Many may have watched as Slaton struggled uncontrollably during his match against Nick Fanthorpe during the Iowa State meet in December, to be defeated 12-2.
So someone had to step up to the plate, and it just so happened to be junior Daniel Dennis.
He's not from Cedar Rapids, Iowa and he hasn't made an appearance at the Big Tens or NCAAs. But he has just been named Big Ten Wrestler of the Week. And that's got to count for something.
The Ingleside, Ill. native took victory over defending Big Ten champion Franklin Gomez, 3-2, at Michigan State during the Hawkeyes first Big Ten road trip this past Friday. He then went on to beat no. 9 ranked Jake Strayer at Penn State on Sunday, 6-3.
Dennis, who is now 21-2 in collegeiate matches and 4-0 in Big Tens, has climbed his way to be ranked no. 1 by W.I.N. Magazine and in the Intermat/NWCA/NWMA polls.
I don't know what I was worried about, but Dennis has it under control.
Click here for a story on Slaton's weight control.
Video courtesy of SCOUT.com.
Saturday, February 7, 2009
Check out Mark Perry's final match as a Hawkeye. Everyone remembers what happened at the NCAAs with Perry last year in his final bout with Eric Tannenbaum. He screamed in pain after being in a position that joltled his already injured knee, and ended up winning the match, 5-2.
Now, Perry is seeing Iowa from a different side. The former 165-pound two time NCAA champion is now an assistant coach for Penn State - Iowa's next Big Ten match up, which is held tomorrow.
Injuries Galore
Last night Iowa wrestled unranked Michigan State for their first Big Ten road meet. Although the Hawks did what they showed up to do, winning 22-15, it wasn't exactly that dominating mentality - especially for it being an unranked team.
Can they have a few excuses though?
- In the line-up they still have Colby Covington in for Jay Borschel...and he lost at 174.
- Iowa hwt. Dan Erekson couldn't finish his match last night due to a leg injury.
Okay, so that's only two. But don't forget that 125-pounder Charlie Falck was injured earlier in the season...luckily he's back out dominating every match of the way. And 197-pound Chad Beatty's back after a shortened absence as well.
I'm not sure we can come up with a good excuse why 157-pounder Matt Ballweg lost, again. And third ranked Ryan Morningstar was also defeated at 165 in a 5-4 upset against Michigan State's senior Rex Kendle...that shouldn't have happened.
It was a big day for Iowa's 149-pound Brent Metcalf who posted his fourth consecutive pin against David Cheza. It was also a good day for Iowa 133-pounder Daniel Dennis who defeated No. 6 Franklin Gomez, who is now 13-2 for the season.
If this is the work the Hawkeyes produce at an unranked Big Ten bout, I wonder how tomorrows dual against No. 22 Penn State will go.
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Metcalf or Jenkins?
2008 Iowa vs. Penn State Dual Match: Brent Metcalf vs. Bubba Jenkins
If you ask me, Jenkins odds are slim to none. Although the junior all-American has posted 19-0 for the season he has sat out the last three duals with an ankle injury that he obtained against Indiana on Jan. 23.
So it's entirely possible that Jenkins won't be back on the mat when No. 22 Penn State hosts Iowa on Sunday. But if he is, he's got quite the match ahead of him.
Jenkins is clearly a tough guy - see his previous matches against Metcalf. But coming off of nursing an ankle, especially if it's weakened even a little more during Penn State's bout against Ohio State on Friday. Jenkins hasn't put his wrestling shoes back on since the injury, nor has he been able to take the starting stance. With that in mind, and the fact that he may have weight issues with a much more layed back work out this past week - the odds are definitely with Metcalf.
Let's say Jenkins does make weight and appears to be 100% ready to compete. I'm going to go with a win for Metcalf by a fall in the third quarter. Metcalf is not only on a match winning streak right now, he's also on a pinning streak. I'll give Jenkins the benefit of the doubt for most of the match, but I think he'll break in the third quarter and Metcalf will roll him on his back.
2008 NCAA Finals: Brent Metcalf vs. Bubba Jenkins