Official Big Ten Championship Seeds

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John Fuller (TheMat.com)
03/07/2003


The coaches have concluded their seeding meeting. The official seeds for the Big Ten Wrestling Championships in Madisiom, Wisc. March 8-9, 2003 are listed below.    Login to TheMat.com for complete coverage of the Big Ten Championships.  Special Coverage Section      125  1. Chris Fleeger, Purdue, ranked No. 1  2. A.J. Grant, Michigan, ranked No. 4  3. Nick Simmons, Michigan State ranked No. 7  4. Luke Eustice, Iowa ranked No.8  5. Twan Pham, Illinois  6. Tony Black, Wisconsin ranked No.10  7. Adam Smith, Penn State  8. Bobbe Lowe, Minnesota    133  1. Ryan Lewis, Minnesota ranked No. 1  2. Cliff Moore, Iowa ranked No. 3  3.Mark Jayne, Illinois  4. Josh Moore, Penn State ranked No.10  5. Greg Schaefer, Indiana  6. Tom Clum, Wisconsin  7. Shane Martin, Michigan State  8. Rene Hernandez, Purdue    141  1. Coyte Cooper, Indiana ranked No. 9  2. Scott Moore, Penn State  3. Derek Phillips, Minnesota ranked No.13  4. Jeff Ratliff, Ohio State ranked No.15  5. Ryan L'Amoreaux, Michigan State  6. Luke Moffitt, Iowa  7. Clark Forward, Michigan  8. John Giacche, Northwestern    149  1. Jared Lawrence, Minnesota ranked No. 2  2. Ty Eustice, Iowa ranked No.13  3. Karl Nadolsky, Michigan State ranked No.14  4. Ryan Churella, Michigan  5. Tony Pedrosa, Illinois  6. Ed Gutnik, Wisconsin   7. Dan Jankowski, Purdue   8. Nate Galloway, Penn State    157  1. Keaton Anderson, Ohio State ranked No. 1  2. Luke Becker, Minnesota ranked No. 4  3. Alex Tirapelle, Illinois ranked No. 8  4. Gray Maynard, Michigan State ranked No. 5  5. Joe Johnston, Iowa ranked No. 7  6. Ryan Bertin, Michigan  7. Nate Wachter, Penn State  8. Clovis Crane, Purdue    165  1. Matt Lackey, Illinois ranked No. 1  2. John Clark, Ohio State ranked No. 4  3. Jacob Volkmann, Minnesota ranked No. 5  4. Oscar Santiago, Purdue ranked No. 7  5. Doc Vecchio, Penn State ranked No. 14  6. Jason Erwinski, Northwestern  7. Mike Kulczycki, Michigan  8. Matt Anderson, Iowa    174  1. Tyler Nixt, Iowa, ranked No.4  2. Ryan Lange, Purdue ranked No. 5  3. Blake Kaplan, Ohio State ranked No. 7  4. Brian Glynn, Illinois ranked No. 8  5. Rashad Evans, Michigan State  6. Brady Richardson, Indiana  7. Josh McLay, Minnesota  8. Pat Owen, Michigan    184  1. Jessman Smith, Iowa ranked No. 2 29-1  2. Mark Becks, Penn State ranked No. 4  3. Ty Matthews, Indiana  4. Ralph DeNisco, Wisconsin ranked No. 9  5. Pete Friedl, Illinois  6. Ben Wissel, Purdue  7. Casey Kapustka, Ohio State  8. Nate Mesyn, Michigan State    197  1. Nik Fekete, Michigan State ranked No. 6  2. Damion Hahn, Minnesota ranked No. 9  3. Ryan Fulsaas, Iowa ranked No. 11  4. Anton Talamantes, Ohio State  5. Pat DeGain, Indiana ranked No. 12  6. Kyle Smith, Michigan  7. Tyrone Byrd, Illinois  8. Jon Bush, Purdue    285  1. Steve Mocco, Iowa ranked No. 1 28-0  2. Tommy Rowlands, Ohio State ranked No. 3  3. Garrett Lowney, Minnesota ranked No. 8  4. Pat Cummins, Penn State ranked No. 6  5. Greg Wagner, Michigan ranked No.12  6. Justin Staebler, Wisconsin  7. Israel Blevins, Purdue  8. John Wechter, Michigan State