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Post by Buckeye Dale on Mar 21, 2015 7:01:30 GMT -5
Here are the team scores after day 2: 1. Ohio State, 86.5 (3,2,0) 2. Iowa, 73 (1,4,1) 3. Cornell, 66.5 (2,2,0) 4. Edinboro, 64.5 (2,2,0) 5. Missouri, 60 (1,2,2) 6. Penn State, 58 (1,3,1) 7. Oklahoma State, 55.5 (1,2,1) 8. Michigan, 51 (1,1,3) 9t. Minnesota, 49 (0,4,1) 9t. Nebraska, 49 (0,2,1)
1st number in para is wrestlers competing in final championships, 2nd is number in wrestle-backs for 3rd of 4th, last is those still in wrestle-backs for 5-8, the All America slots.
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Post by Buckeye Dale on Mar 21, 2015 9:34:09 GMT -5
Another Buckeye championship is on the horizon, and again, Frosh are heavy contributors to the effort:
www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio-state-wrestling/2015/03/51564/logan-stieber-ohio-state-on-verge-of-making-history
One of the telling points; "Freshman Nathan Tomasello (32-4) got things started at 125, topping undefeated No. 1 seed Adam Waters of Missouri, 4–2, scoring a takedown with two seconds remaining in the match." When OSU faced Missouri in a dual match earlier in the year, Waters not only defeated Tomasello, but when it boiled down to the tie-breaker at the end, the match was awarded to the Tigers based on Waters scoring the first takedown of the meet over Tomasello...kind of a double pay back.
Edit: If you go into the link, inside the story is a link to Tomasello wrestling the guy he faces in the finals in a high school match. If you've ever wrestled, or been interested, it is worth the time to watch this one...
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