Wrestling - NCAA Championships

Started by ugarte, March 13, 2014, 10:14:30 AM

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ugarte

Grey with an impressive 10-2 MD. Once he saw that Rasche was gassed, he started playing catch and release and piled up the points.

Nevinger with a tough finish to a great career. He injured his knee at EIWAs and was never the same. Loses 9-1, and never really had a chance.

Bennett comes out blazing and then holds on for a 12-10 win.

7 of 8 still alive for day 2.

mountainred

Quote from: ugarteNevinger with a tough finish to a great career. He injured his knee at EIWAs and was never the same. Loses 9-1, and never really had a chance.

I didn't see tonight, but the back injury that caused Mike to miss the early tournaments really meant Mike never looked right to me.  He just never seemed to have the freakish core strength that he had the prior two seasons that allowed him to dominate anyone while on top.  The young man is a warrior.  I wish his senior season had ended on a better note, but I salute him for everything he did as a Cornell wrestler.

ugarte

Day 2 slate starts at 11

Championship
125: Garrett v #10 Terao (American) EIWA final rematch - Megaludis probably next if Garrett holds his seed
157: Realbuto v #2 St. John (Iowa) - this bracket is almost chalk (9 over 8)
184: Dean v #6 Swartz (BSU) - Sheptock is getting a carpet rolled out to the final on his side of the bracket, but Ruth-Dean looms large here

Consolation
133: Grey v UN Manley (Mizzou) with #9 DiJulius (tOSU) on the horizon
149: Villalonga v UN Claxton (Ohio) with #6 Sueflohn (NEB) on the horizon
165: Palacio v UN Staudenmeyer (UNC) with either #5 Moore (Iowa) or #6 Mock (UTC) on the horizon
197: Bennett v #8 Wellington with two unranked wrestlers on the horizon if he pulls the upset

ugarte

Championship

Garrett with a 11-0 MD and is Cornell's first AA of 2014. Will face #3 Nico Megaludis (Penn St.) in the semis.

Realbuto with an 11-4 win over the defending national champ! Will face #3 Alex Dierenger (Oklahoma St.) in the semis. TWO AA for Cornell.

Dean with an easy 11-4 win. He'll face #2 Ruth (Penn St.) in the semis. THREE AA for Cornell!

Consolation

Grey wins 3-0 and moves forward to face #9 DiJulius, with the winner to face #6 Mason Beckman (Lehigh) for AA.

Villalonga wins 4-2 SV2 and will face #6 Sueflohn, with the winner to face #9 Grajales (Michigan) for AA.

Palacio wins 5-2 despite his nagging rib injury. Moves forward to face #5 Moore with the winner to face #8 Moreno (ISU) for AA.

Bennett with an amazing TD with 9 seconds left pulls out a 5-4 win. Up next is UN Gonzales (Illinois) with the winner to face #11 Burak (Iowa) for AA.

Wow. What a great session so far. All of the consolation winners have one more match coming up.

dag14


ugarte

Mark Grey with a TD with 8 seconds left picks up the 3-1 win! Match against an EIWA rival tonight for AA honors.

Villalonga trails the whole match but senses that Sueflohn is gassed, destroys him for the last minute and rallies for a 7-6 win. WOW

Palacio just destroys the #5 wrestler in the country. 8-1 and it wasn't even that close.

Bennett lets a strong guy with no ability on his feet muscle him around on the mat and gets pinned. Disappointing end to a great session.

dag14

Palacio wins his match going away against the much higher seed [#5 I believe].

ugarte

Tonight's matches (8pm start):


Semifinals

125 #2 Garrett vs #3 Megaludis (Penn State)
157 #7 Realbuto vs #3 Dierenger (Oklahoma State)
184 #3 Dean vs #2 Ruth (Penn State)

Round of 12

133 #15 Grey vs #6 Beckman (Lehigh)
149 #3 Villalonga vs #9 Grajales (Michigan)
165 #14 Palacio vs #8 Moreno (Iowa State)

ugarte

Rough evening session.

Garrett wins 6-4 and moves on to the final! After that, though...

Realbuto loses to Dierenger 7-4 and will face #1 Green (Nebraska). Winner faces the winner of the match between #2 and #4 for 3d place; losers meet for 5th.

Dean loses to Ruth 5-3 and will face #11 Thomas (Penn). Winner faces the winner between #7 and #13 for 3d place.

Grey loses to Beckman 6-1.

Villalonga loses to Grajales 4-1.

Palacio loses to Moreno 9-6.

Amazingly, every wrestler that scored points for Cornell in the tournament will be back next year and all of them are likely to be - at least - in the running for AA if not the national title.

The wrestlers that Cornell's guys lost to? Two are wrestling for the national title (157, 184).
133 Grey lost twice - one made it to the Round of 12, the other is still alive for third.
149 Villalonga lost twice - one made it to the Round of 12, the other is still alive for third.
165 Palacio lost twice - both are still alive for third.
197 Bennett lost twice - one made it to the Round of 12, the other is still alive for third.

Only Nevinger's opponents didn't achieve much but at full strength he beats both of those guys. This was a great team and they had (and three of them are still having) a very good tournament. I can't wait for tomorrow and I can't wait for next year.

dag14

Realbuto's match was both a heartbreaker and an inspiration.  He injured his knee early in the first period -- he could barely put weight on his leg.  His knee was taped up and he kept wrestling.  And he didn't just lie on the mat to watch the clock count down in an effort to avoid the injury default -- he kept battling even though he was clearly in pain.  In the third period the ESPN announcer said he could hear Kyle Dake yelling at Realbuto, "One minute.  One minute.  You can do anything for one minute."  And he did -- that match wasn't truly out of reach until the takedown as time expired.

ugarte

Realbuto apparently has a torn ACL; he defaulted out of his matches today and finishes in 6th. A damn good showing, especially since without the injury he was taking it to Dieringer. I really hope he can recover because he's got a great career ahead of him.

Dean pins Thomas (Penn) to get to the third place match and then beats Dechow (Old Dominion) 5-4. Great freshman year. Both guys ahead of him in the weight class are seniors.

Tonight is the big one: Nahshon Garrett vs Jesse Delgado for the title at 125.

Cornell is in 6th place in the team competition with Ohio State (two finalists) and Virginia Tech (one) close behind and Edinboro 9 points ahead and virtually out of reach in 5th (I think).

ugarte

So close. Sooooo close. Garrett had three great shots at takedowns but Delgado's amazing scrambling ability turned all three into stalemates. Delgado got one takedown and it was enough. Garrett loses 3-2 in the national final.