Nebraska-Kearney retains top spot in final Division II poll

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Mike Kirk (University of Central Oklahoma)
02/21/2007


EDMOND, Okla. -- Nebraska-Kearney kept its spot at the head of the NCAA Division II wrestling rankings in the final regular-season poll that was released Wedesday by the NCAA Division II Wrestling Coaches' Association. 

The Antelopes, who finished a best-ever 17-1 in duals, were the unanimous No. 1 pick for the second straight poll as they earned all eight first-place votes to finish with 160 points. 

Central Oklahoma stayed second with 151 points, while Minnesota State-Mankato switched places with Nebraska-Omaha after winning a dual showdown between the two and Pittsburgh-Johnstown (Pa.) was fifth.  Rounding out the top 10 is Adams State, Upper Iowa, West Liberty State (W.Va.), Fort Hays State (Kan.) and Mercyhurst (Pa.). 

UNK features three top-ranked individuals -- Trevor Charboneau (125 pounds), Brett Allgood (133) and Tervel Dlagnev (285). UCO is paced by No. 1 Kyle Evans (141), MSU-Mankato is led by top-rated Andy Pickar (165) and UNO has two No. 1s in Todd Meneely (149) and J.D. Naig (174). 

The other three top-ranked individuals are 157 Brad Becker of Wisconsin-Parkside, 184 Mike Corcetti of UPJ and 197 Casey Woodall of Adams State. 

Four regional tournaments are on tap around the country this weekend, with the top-four placers at each weight from each regional advancing to the 2007 NCAA Division II Wrestling Championships that will be held March 9-10 in Kearney, Neb. 

The NCAA Division II Wrestling Coaches' Association Top 20 poll, with points and last ranking: 

Rank                School (State)        Points                Last Ranking 
1.        Nebraska-Kearney                160        1st 
2.        Central Oklahoma                151        2nd 
3.        Minnesota State-Mankato        143        4th 
4.        Nebraska-Omaha                137        3rd 
5.        Pittsburgh-Johnstown (Pa.)        129        5th 
6.        Adams State (Colo.)                118        6th 
7.        Upper Iowa                106        7th 
8.        West Liberty State (W.Va.)        102        9th 
9.        Fort Hays State (Kan.)        88        10th 
10.        Mercyhurst (Pa.)                83        12th 
11.        Ashland (Ohio)                82        11th 
12.        Western State (Colo.)        80        8th 
13.        Wisconsin-Parkside        64        13th 
14.        Augustana (S.D.)                51        14th 
15.        Indianapolis (Ind.)                49        15th 
16.        Chadron State (Neb.)        44        17th 
17.        Newberry (S.C.)                38        16th 
18.        Carson-Newman (Tenn.)        18        18th 
19.        Kutztown (Pa.)                14        20th 
20.        Findlay (Ohio)                9        19th 

Others receiving votes:  Minnesota State-Moorhead, Shippensburg (Pa.). 

125 Pounds 
1.        Trevor Charboneau, Nebraska-Kearney 
2.        Arsenia Barksdale, Adams State (Colo.) 
3.        Tyler Mumbulo, Upper Iowa 
4.        Nick Smith, Minnesota State-Mankato 
5.        Chas Welch, Northern State (S.D.) 
6.        Devlon Webb, Chadron State (Neb.) 
7.        Derek Bosso, Pittsburgh-Johnstown (Pa.) 
8.        John Fleming, Indianapolis (Ind.) 

133 Pounds 
1.        Brett Allgood, Nebraska-Kearney 
2.        Andy Uhl, Findlay (Ohio) 
3.        Jeff Pfaffinger, Minnesota State-Mankato 
4.        Joe Kemmerer, Kutztown (Pa.) 
5.        Shane Perkey, Indianapolis (Ind.) 
6.        Jake Brumbelow, Carson-Newman (Tenn.) 
7.        Brandon Reasy, Pittsburgh-Johnstown (Pa.) 
8.        Reimark Neidermaier, Belmont Abbey (N.C.) 

141 Pounds 
1.        Kyle Evans, Central Oklahoma 
2.        Travis Elg, Minnesota State-Mankato 
3.        Yasiim Bribieseca, Nebraska-Omaha 
4.        J.J. Zanetta, Mercyhurst (Pa.) 
5.        Shane Valko, Pittsburgh-Johnstown (Pa.) 
6.        Jeff Rutledge, Nebraska-Kearney 
7.        Tony Iovine, Ashland (Ohio) 
8.        John Gamble, Upper Iowa 

149 Pounds 
1.        Todd Meneely, Nebraska-Omaha 
2.        Jason Rhoten, Minnesota State-Mankato 
3.        Mikel Delk, Fort Hays State (Kan.) 
4.        Shea Timothy, Central Oklahoma 
5.        Don Cummings, Mercyhurst (Pa.) 
6.        Marcus Gordon, Ashland (Ohio) 
7.        Charlie Pingleton, Indianapolis (Ind.) 
8.        Matt True, Nebraska-Kearney 

157 Pounds 
1.        Brad Becker, Wisconsin-Parkside 
2.        Tony Guerra, Findlay (Ohio) 
3.        Jason Leavitt, Central Oklahoma 
4.        Austin Scarset, Augustana (S.D.) 
5.        Mike Gallegos, Adams State (Colo.) 
6.        Brandon Girtz, Minnesota State-Mankato 
7.        Joe Ellenberger, Nebraska-Kearney 
8.        Andy Lamancusa, Mercyhurst (Pa.) 

165 Pounds 
1.        Andy Pickar, Minnesota State-Mankato 
2.        Nate Baker, Minnesota State-Moorhead 
3.        Ross Taplin, Nebraska-Omaha 
4.        Zach Lee, Western State (Colo.) 
5.        Mitch Norton, Upper Iowa 
6.        Eric Lakia, Ashland (Ohio) 
7.        Brett Hunter, Chadron State (Neb.) 
8.        Kevin Kalbach, Kutztown (Pa.) 

174 Pounds 
1.        J.D. Naig, Nebraska-Omaha 
2.        Zach Shafer, Mercyhurst (Pa.) 
3.        Tom Clark, West Liberty State (W.Va.) 
4.        Michael Jackson, Indianapolis (Ind.) 
5.        Cody Henriksen, Augustana (S.D.) 
6.        Quinn Tolbert, Newberry (S.C.) 
7.        Eli Garshnick, Pittsburgh-Johnstown (Pa.) 
8.        Tyler Tubbs, Minnesota State-Moorhead 

184 Pounds
1.        Mike Corcetti, Pittsburgh-Johnstown (Pa.) 
2.        Matt Farrell, Nebraska-Kearney 
3.        Dan Scanlan, Limestone (S.C.) 
4.        Nate Jones, Carson-Newman (Tenn.) 
5.        Jared Hess, Central Oklahoma 
6.        Jared Deaguero, Adams State (Colo.) 
7.        Travis Krinke, Minnesota State-Mankato 
8.        Mark Murphy, Shippensburg (Pa.) 

197 Pounds
1.        Casey Woodall, Adams State (Colo.) 
2.        Nate Buys, Augustana (S.D.) 
3.        Derek Brunson, North Carolina-Pembroke 
4.        Jacob Marrs, Nebraska-Omaha 
5.        Ryan Phillips, Upper Iowa 
6.        Mike Fowler, Pittsburgh-Johnstown (Pa.) 
7.        Chris Taylor, West Liberty (W.Va.) 
8.        Ben Janike, Minnesota State-Mankato 

285 Pounds
1.        Tervel Dlagnev, Nebraska-Kearney 
2.        Josh LeadingFox, Central Oklahoma 
3.        Brady Wilson, Minnesota State-Mankato 
4.        Andrew Ubben, Fort Hays State (Kan.) 
5.        Josh Ohl, Ashland (Ohio) 
6.        Jose Navarro, Indianapolis (Ind.) 
7.        Tony Lewis, Nebraska-Omaha 
8.        Dan Goodson, Upper Iowa