Minnesota Wrestling Heads to Fargo for Bison Quad
Minnesota Wrestling Heads to Fargo for Bison Quad
THIS WEEK IN MINNESOTA WRESTLING
Minnesota heads
back to Fargo, N.D. this weekend to participate in the Bison Quad. The
Golden Gophers will go head-to-head with Eastern Michigan, Itasca
Community College and host school North Dakota State throughout the
single-day competition. The opening duals are scheduled for 1 p.m., with
the second and third duals set for approximately 3 and 5 p.m.
SCOUTING EASTERN MICHIGAN
Eastern
Michigan (0-2, 0-0 MAC) returns three NCAA qualifiers from last
season's team that posted a record of 15-6 and finished third in the
Mid-American Conference.
SCOUTING NDSU
With a
No. 24 ranking in the USA Today/NWCA/AWN Poll, North Dakota State is
ranked in the Top 25 for the first time in the school's Division I era.
The Bison are anchored by senior Trent Sprenkle who recently recorded
his 80th career win with a pin of Boise State’s Rami Haddadin on Nov.
16.
SCOUTING ITASCA COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Itasca
(1-0, 0-0 MCAC) finished the highest of any Minnesota junior college at
last year's NJCAA national tournament, taking sixth place. The Vikings
have 2 returning NJCAA national qualifiers in 157-pounder David Booth
and 133-pounder Justin Valhuerdi.
TOP OF THE NATION
For
the third week in a row, the Maroon and Gold have been named the No. 1
team in the nation, receiving 397 total points, including seven
first-place votes, in the USA Today/NWCA/Amateur Wrestling News Division
I Coaches Preseason Poll. Defending national champions Penn State
received three first-place votes to rank at No. 2, while Oklahoma State
came in at No. 3. Iowa and Ohio State rounded out the top five, at No. 4
and No. 5, respectively.
InterMat’s Tournament-Strength Rankings placed the Gophers at No. 3, trailing Iowa (No. 2) and Penn State (No. 1).
ROBINSON CLOSE TO HISTORY
Head Coach J Robinson
has developed an environment of excellence that has seen Minnesota rise
to elite status in college wrestling. Over 27 years with the Golden
Gophers, Robinson has compiled a record of 391-129-4, placing him second
behind Wally Johnson (head coach, 1952-86) for most wins in program
history. With just four more victories, Robinson will surpass Johnson as
the all-time winngingest coach (Johnson ended his career 392-209-11).
THE 900 CLUB
With
an 898-429-25 overall record in the history of Gopher Wrestling,
Minnesota is closing in on an incredible feat that limited number have
achieved before. The Gophers have the potential to eclipse 900 wins this
season, becoming only the sixth collegiate program in the nation to do
so. Minnesota will join the ranks of Oklahoma State, Iowa State, Oregon
State, Springfield College (Mass.) and the University of Iowa.
Since
its inaugural season in 1910, the Gophers have established a .673
winning percentage with help from 66 winning seasons. In that time, the
Maroon and Gold have garnered 34 NCAA Top 10 finishes, collected 10 Big
Ten Championships, and claimed three national championship titles
(2001, 2002, 2007).
NELSON ON A STREAK
In
2012-13, Nelson posted a largely impressive record of 32-2, including an
undefeated 8-0 conference run. With both losses stemming from the first
half of the season, Nelson was able to build to a 25-match win streak
which he has extended to 31 after a 3-0 showing to start the season.
BIG TEN CHAMPIONS NAMED CAPTAINS
Sophomore Tony Nelson and junior Kevin Steinhaus
have been named team captains for the current season, each receiving
the honor for the second year in a row. Nelson and Steinhaus were voted
to guide the team after proving leadership and excellence both on and
off the mat last season. ÂÂ
GOPHER ALL-ACCESS
Wrestling
fans will be able to follow all the live action this year through
Gopher All-Access, now a part of the Big Ten Digital Network. Monthly and
yearly subscriptions for live and on-demand content are available atÂÂ
http://www.gophersports.com/allaccess/
IOWA DUAL TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW
The
Minnesota wrestling team will host its annual Gopher/Hawkeye dual in
Williams Arena this year on Saturday, Jan. 26 at 3:00 p.m. Don’t miss
your chance to see the epic rivalry in person! Tickets are available now
online at www.mygophersports.com
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