EVANSTON, Ill. – The Midlands Tournament Committee has announced the top contenders for the 50th Ken Kraft Midlands Championships. The contenders list does not represent the final seeds and are subject to change. Final brackets for the event will be released the morning of Saturday, Dec. 29. “We've had an overwhelming response regarding team and individual entries for the 50th Annual Ken Kraft Midlands Championships,†Northwestern head coach Drew Pariano said. “The field is deep and in several weight classes, you will see between 12 and 15 nationally-ranked wrestlers compete for a coveted Midlands title. We are looking forward to hosting this historic event.†Make your plans now to attend the historic 50th Ken Kraft Midlands Championships at Welsh-Ryan Arena! Tickets for the Dec. 29-30 event are available by calling 888-GO-PURPLE. A complete list of tournament contenders is as follows: 125: 1 Cory Clark, Iowa, Unattached 2. Jesse Delgado, Illinois 3. Jarrod Patterson, Oklahoma, Unattached 4. Trent Sprenkle, North Dakota State 5. Jarrod Garnett, Virginia Tech 6. Anthony Zanetta, Pittsburgh, Unattached 7. Nathan Kraisser, North Carolina 8. Christian Cullinan, Central Michigan 9. Shane Gentry, Maryland 10. Dominick Malone, Northwestern 11. Mark Rappo, Penn 12. Steve Bonnano, Hofstra Other Contenders: Sean Boyle, Michigan Jared Germaine, Eastern Michigan Joe Roth, Central Michigan Thomas Gilman, Iowa , Unattached Joey Palmer, Oregon State Patrick Rollins, Oregon State Dylan Peters, Northern Iowa Tyler Iwamura, Cal St. Bakersfield Evan Silver, Stanford 133: 1. Scott Sentes, Central Michigan 2. Dan Dennis, Hawkeye WC 3. AJ Schopp, Edinboro 4. Ryan Mango, Stanford, Unattached 5. Mason Beckman, Lehigh, Unattached 6. Cody Brewer, Oklahoma 7. Levi Wolfensperger, Northern Iowa 8. Shelton Mack, Pittsburgh 9. Levi Mele, Northwestern 10. Daryl Thomas, Illinois 11. Geoffrey Alexander, Maryland 12. Cashe’ Quiroga, Purdue Other Contenders: Tom Kelliher, Wisconsin Val Rauser, Utah Valley John Meeks, Iowa State Joey Ward, North Carolina 141: 1. Kendric Maple, Oklahoma 2. BJ Futrell, Illinois 3. Devin Carter, Virginia Tech, Unattached 4. Michael Mangrum, Oregon State 5. Mitchell Port, Edinboro 6. Zach Neibert, Virginia Tech 7. Tyler Graff, Wisconsin 8. Evan Henderson, North Carolina 9. Jason Tsirtsis, Northwestern, Unattached 10. CJ Cobb, Penn 11. Camryn Jackson, Michigan 12. Luke Goettl, Iowa State Other Contenders: Tyler Small, Kent State, Unattached Luke Vaith, Hofstra 149: 1. Montell Marion, Unattached 2. Donnie Vinson, Binghamton 3. Scott Sakaguchi, Oregon State 4. Ivan Lopouchanski, Purdue 5. Nick Lester, Oklahoma 6. Nick Brascetta, Virginia Tech 7. Steve Santos, Columbia 8. Eric Grajales, Michigan 9. David Habat, Edinboro 10. Justin Accordino, Hofstra 11. Shane Welsh, Lehigh 12. Tanner Hiatt, Northern Iowa Other Contenders: Josh Wilson, Utah Valley Cole Schmitt, Wisconsin Donnie Corby, Central Michigan 157: 1. Jason Welch, Northwestern 2. James Fleming, Clarion 3. Joey Napoli, Lehigh 4. Walter Peppelman, Harvard 5. RJ Pena, Oregon State 6. Jesse Dong, Virginia Tech 7. Matt Lester, Oklahoma 8. Jake O’Hara, Columbia 9. David Bonin, Northern Iowa 10. Taylor Walsh, Indiana 11. Tommy Churchard, Purdue 12. Dillon Bera, Wisconsin Parkside Other Contenders: Ian Miller, Kent State, Unattached Aaron Sulzer, Eastern Michigan Lucas Smith, Central Michigan 165: 1. Peter Yates, Virginia Tech 2. Bekzod Abdurakhmonov Golden Eagle WC 3. Bubby Graham, Oklahoma 4. Steve Monk, North Dakota State 5. Conrad Polz, Illinois 6. Pierce Harger, Northwestern 7. Mark Lewandowski, Buffalo 8. John Gresheimer, Edinboro 9. Tyler Wilps, Pittsburgh 10. Ryan LeBlanc, Indiana 11. Taylor Massa, Michigan 12. Jackson Morse, Illinois, Unattached Other Contenders: Mike Ottinger, Central Michigan Mike Moreno, Iowa State Ramon Santiago, Rider 174: 1. Jordan Blanton, Illinois 2. Josh Asper, Maryland 3. Robert Kokesh, Nebraska 4. Lee Munster, Northwestern 5. Dan Yates, Michigan 6. Stephen West, Columbia 7. Nathaniel Brown, Lehigh 8 John Martin-Cannon, Buffalo 9. Bryce Hammond, CSU-Bakersfield 10. Cody Caldwell, Northern Iowa 11. Nick Bonaccorsi. Pittsburgh 12. James Brundage, Rider Other Contenders: Kyle Kwiatt, Ohio Northern Tanner Weatherman. Iowa State Austin Gabel, Virginia Tech Kurtis Julson, North Dakota State 184: 1. Robert Hamlin, Lehigh 2. Ben Bennett, Central Michigan 3. Jimmy Sheptock, Maryland 4. Travis Rutt, Oklahoma, Unattached 5. Ryan Loder, Northern Iowa 6. Josh Ihnen, Nebraska 7. Max Thomuseitt, Pittsburgh 8. Tony Dallago, Illinois 9. Joe Rau, Elmhurst College 10. Boaz Beard, Iowa State 11. Lorenzo Thomas, Penn, Unattached 12. Alex Utley, North Carolina Other Contenders: Mac Stoll, North Dakota State Ty Vinson, Oregon State 197: 1. Dustin Kilgore, Kent State 2. Matt Wilps, Pittsburgh 3. Hudson Taylor, Lions WC 4. Mario Gonzalez, Illinois 5. Nate Schiedel, Binghamton 6. Taylor Meeks, Oregon State 7. Braden Atwood, Purdue 8. Christian Boley, Maryland 9. Max Huntley, Michigan 10. Kyven Gadsen, Iowa State 11. James Fox, Harvard 12. Alex Polizzi, Northwestern Other Contenders: Derrick Borlie, Virginia Tech Jackson Hein, Wisconsin Antonio Giorgio, North Carolina Caleb Kolb, Nebraska Angelo Malvestuto, Buffalo 285: 1. Jarod Trice, Central Michigan 2. Adam Chalfant, Indiana 3. Mike McMullan, Northwestern 4. Chad Hanke, Oregon State 5. Zach Thomusseit, Pittsburgh 6. Connor Medbery, Wisconsin 7. Pat Walker, Illinois 8. Ernest James, Edinboro 9. Matt Meuleners, Northern State 10. Matt Gibson, Iowa State 11. Eric Thompson, Grandview 12. Ben Apland, Michigan Other Contenders: Spencer Myers, Maryland, Unattached Dan Scherer, Stanford David Marone, Virginia Tech This year’s field includes more than 30 Division I teams, including 14 that placed in the top-25 at the 2012 NCAA Championships. Northwestern also welcomes several newcomers to Midlands this year. Michigan, who won the first edition of the tournament in 1963, returns to Midlands for the first time since 2002. Oregon State, North Carolina and Binghamton were also added to the 50th anniversary field while Big Ten foe Nebraska returns after a year absence. Seven conference squads will be represented at Midlands as Northwestern, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Nebraska, Purdue and Wisconsin are included in this year’s field. NCAA Division I Teams: Binghamton Buffalo Central Michigan Clarion Columbia Eastern Michigan Edinboro Harvard Hofstra Illinois Indiana Iowa State Kent State Lehigh Maryland Michigan Nebraska North Dakota State Northern Illinois Northern Iowa Northwestern North Carolina Oklahoma Oregon State Penn Pittsburgh Purdue Princeton Rider Stanford Virginia Tech Wisconsin With this year marking the 50th anniversary of the tournament, organizers want to know, what have been your favorite Midlands memories over the past 49 years? Tell us your memories and you could win a FREE commemorative Midlands t-shirt! Send in your Midlands Memories There has been a vote for the greatest Midlands wrestler ever. The semifinals is set: Tom Brands (Iowa) vs. Dan Gable (Iowa State) Cael Sanderson (Iowa State) vs. Bruce Baumgartner (Indiana State) Vote for Greatest Midlands Wrestler There is a new Midlands website, launched in time for the 50th anniversary. Visit this at Official Midlands website 2012 KEN KRAFT MIDLANDS CHAMPIONSHIPS SCHEDULE 50th ANNIVERSARY At Evanston, Ill, Dec. 29 – 30 Saturday, December 29 9:30 a.m. – Session I 7:00 p.m. – Session II Sunday, December 30 12:00 noon – Semifinals, Consolations, 7th Plade Matches 6:30 p.m. – Parade of Champions 7:00 p.m. – Finals (1st, 3rd and 5th place bouts)