Past Articles
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Date |
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| Four U.S. women defeated in semifinals at Klippan Ladies Open in Sweden |
Gary Abbott |
USA Wrestling |
03/07/2009 |
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| Wild finish ends with No. 3 Cyclones, No. 4 Huskers sharing Big 12 title |
Craig Sesker |
USA Wrestling |
03/07/2009 |
Nebraska's Craig Brester upsets Iowa State's Jake Varner at 197 before ISU heavyweight David Zabriskie prevails to deadlock tournament 70-70. |
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| Pascoe wins silver, Paulson takes bronze at Medved International in Belarus |
Gary Abbott |
USA Wrestling |
03/07/2009 |
Travis Pascoe won a silver at 85 kg and Trent Paulson added a bronze at 66 kg on the second day of the Alexander Medved International in Minsk, Belarus. |
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| UNI edges Wyoming by 1.5 points to win Western Conference Championships |
Tony Black |
USA Wrestling |
03/07/2009 |
UNI's Christian Brantley won the heavyweight title, to give the Panthers the victory. UNI and Wyoming both had four individual champions. |
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| Cornell leads EIWA with seven semifinalists, ahead of Penn and Lehigh |
Gary Abbott |
USA Wrestling |
03/07/2009 |
Seven Big Red wrestlers, including NCAA champion Jordan Leen (pictured) made the semifinals, putting Cornell 15.5 points ahead of Penn. |
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| UNI leads in Western Regional Championships with six finalists |
Tony Black |
USA Wrestling |
03/07/2009 |
Northern Iowa put six in the finals, followed by Wyoming and Northern Colorado with five finalists at the Western Regional Championships in Greeley, Colo. |
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| No. 3 Cyclones grab lead at Big 12s with 7 in finals; No. 4 Nebraska and No. 5 Missouri send 5 each to the finals |
Craig Sesker |
USA Wrestling |
03/07/2009 |
The finals are set for 7 p.m. Saturday at the University of Nebraska. ISU is seeking its third straight Big 12 tournament title. |
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| EIWA FEATURE: Navy seeks strong finish after injury-filled nightmare season |
Gary Abbott |
USA Wrestling |
03/07/2009 |
In 33 years coaching, Bruce Burnett (pictured) never had a losing dual season until this year's Navy team had injury nightmares. Navy aims to cap the season with a strong EIWA tourney effort. |
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| Lindenwood puts five in finals to lead NAIA Championships after second day |
Matt Thompson |
NAIA |
03/07/2009 |
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| Hofstra places seven in finals and leads after day one at CAA Championships |
Jim Sheehan |
Hofstra |
03/07/2009 |
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| EIWA Championships seeds announced |
EIWA |
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03/06/2009 |
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| UPDATED: Simmons wins bronze medal at Medved International in Belarus |
Gary Abbott |
USA Wrestling |
03/06/2009 |
Nick Simmons won four of five bouts to capture a bronze at 55 kg at the Alexander Medved International in Minsk, Belarus. Among the wins was over 2008 Olympic bronze medalist Rizvan Gadziev of Belarus. |
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| Bald Eagle grapplers set to host 34th annual EWL Championships |
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03/06/2009 |
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| Follow the college post-season on the College Wrestling Network |
CWN |
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03/06/2009 |
Follow the excitement of college post-season action from the members of the College Wrestling Network during the next few weeks. |
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| U.S. freestyle wrestlers return to Takhti Cup in Tehran, Iran, March 12-13 |
Gary Abbott |
USA Wrestling |
03/08/2009 |
Six U.S. wrestlers will compete in this tough competition, including Olympian Mike Zadick and University World champion Tervel Dlagnev. It is the seventh time since 1998 that the USA has attended this event. |
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| Sweden defeats USA, 4-1 in women’s dual meet in Sweden |
Gary Abbott |
USA Wrestling |
03/06/2009 |
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| Chippewas continue winning ways |
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03/06/2009 |
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| Defending champion Lindenwood leads after first session of NAIA Championships |
Matt Thompson |
NAIA |
03/05/2009 |
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| EIWA Championships pre-seeds released |
John Harman |
EIWA |
03/05/2009 |
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| Jim Scherr resigns as U.S. Olympic Committee Chief Executive Officer |
U.S. Olympic Committee |
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03/05/2009 |
Scherr, a 1988 Olympian in freestyle wrestling, led the USOC daily operations since March 2003. He was USA Wrestling Executive Director for 10 years. |
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