Past Articles
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Heavyweight state champ selects Iowa |
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03/13/2007 |
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Iowa begins sizing up first-round foes |
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03/13/2007 |
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Cowboy matmen know all about being the hunted one |
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03/12/2007 |
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Brackets for NCAA Division I Championships released |
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03/14/2007 |
The NCAA has released the official brackets for the 2007 NCAA Division 1 National Championships. The NCAA also has announced that ESPN360.com will be doing live web streaming from the Palace.<br>
<li><a href="http://www.themat.com/specialevents/2007/collegepostseason/division1/brackets.pdf" target=_BLANK>Official Brackets</a>
<li><a href="http://www.themat.com/specialevents/2007/collegepostseason/default.php" target=_BLANK>College Post Season Coverage</a>
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Miracle on the Mat |
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03/12/2007 |
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Miracle on the wrestling mat |
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03/12/2007 |
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TakeDown Radio to provide Free audio webcast of the 2007 NCAA Division I National Championships |
Scott Casber |
TakeDown Radion |
03/12/2007 |
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Cumberlands dominates Women’s Collegiate Nationals with four champions |
Blake Timm |
Pacific Univ. |
03/11/2007 |
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Smith, Rossetti win bronze medals in Junior International in Bulgaria |
Gary Abbott |
USA Wrestling |
03/11/2007 |
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Central Oklahoma completes title run; Nebraska-Omaha's Naig wins third title at NCAA Division II Championships |
Craig Sesker |
USA Wrestling |
03/10/2007 |
The No. 3 Bronchos went 1-4 in the finals, but still rolled to their 15th national title after clinching the crown earlier in the day. Top-ranked Nebraska-Kearney finished second and had a pair of individual champions in Trevor Charbonneau and Tervel Dlagnev.<br><a href="http://www.themat.com/specialevents/2007/collegepostseason/default.php" target=_BLANK>College Post Season Coverage</a> |
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UPDATED: Esposito wins Trophe Milone tournament in Italy, with Mocco taking second |
Gary Abbott |
USA Wrestling |
03/10/2007 |
Zach Esposito of the Gator WC won a gold medal at 145.5 lbs., the top U.S. performance at the Trophe Milone tournament in Rome, Italy. Steven Mocco added a silver at 264.5 lbs. and the U.S. won six medals, finishing in a tie for second place as a team. |
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NATIONAL CHAMPS! Central Oklahoma clinches 15th national title by winning NCAA Division II crown |
Craig Sesker |
USA Wrestling |
03/10/2007 |
The No. 3 Bronchos continued their dominant tournament by sending five wrestlers into Saturday night's finals in Kearney, Neb. Central Oklahoma won its seventh NCAA Division II title after capturing eight NAIA championships.<br><a href="http://www.themat.com/specialevents/2007/collegepostseason/default.php" target=_BLANK>College Post Season Coverage</a> |
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College Wrestling: Loper dealt rare loss; Mavs' streak in danger |
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03/10/2007 |
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Iowa wrestlers win Border Brawl |
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03/10/2007 |
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Bronchos bust out, take command at halfway mark of NCAA Division II Championships |
Craig Sesker |
USA Wrestling |
03/09/2007 |
Third-ranked Central Oklahoma has increased its lead after advancing seven wrestlers to the semifinal round. Top-ranked Nebraska-Kearney has stayed within striking distance after eight of its wrestlers clinched All-American berths in Kearney, Neb.<br><a href="http://www.themat.com/specialevents/2007/collegepostseason/default.php" target=_BLANK>College Post Season Coverage</a> |
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U.S. wrestlers receive draws for Trophe Milone tourney in Italy |
Gary Abbott |
USA Wrestling |
03/09/2007 |
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No. 3 Central Oklahoma places nine in quarters, grabs early lead at NCAA Division II Championships |
Craig Sesker |
USA Wrestling |
03/09/2007 |
UCO senior Jared Henning's first-round upset over returning national champion Brett Allgood of Nebraska-Kearney at 133 sparks the Bronchos to the lead after Session I in Kearney, Neb. Second-ranked Minnesota State-Mankato is second with 11 points and seven in the quarters. Top-ranked UNK is sixth with five in the quarterfinal round.<br><a href="http://www.themat.com/specialevents/2007/collegepostseason/default.php" target=_BLANK>College Post Season Coverage</a> |
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Yazdani vs. Danko is the new “Bout of the Week” on USA Wrestling Audio/Video website |
Gary Abbott |
USA Wrestling |
03/09/2007 |
2005 World bronze medalist Taras Danko of Ukraine was seeking a second World medal when he faced talented 22-year-old Reza Yazdani of Iran in the bronze-medal match at 84 kg at the 2006 World Championships in China. |
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After jawbreaker, all's sweet for Stevenson |
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03/09/2007 |
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Dlagnev's long road near gold |
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03/09/2007 |
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