Wrestling: Lehigh's Robert Hamlin downs Ben Bennett 3-2 to punch return ticket
Wrestling: Lehigh's Robert Hamlin downs Ben Bennett 3-2 to punch return ticket

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Hamlin downs Bennett 3-2 to punch return ticket to NCAA Finals
Posted: 03/22/2013
DES MOINES, Iowa – For the second
time in three years, LehighÂ’s Robert Hamlin is headed to the NCAA finals as the
Mountain HawksÂ’ three-time All-American defeated Ben Bennett of Central Michigan
3-2 in the semifinals of the NCAA Championships Friday night at Wells Fargo
Arena. A first period takedown was the difference for Hamlin, who will face No.
1 seed Ed Ruth of Penn State in SaturdayÂ’s finals.
Hamlin improves to 26-3 on the
season and avenges a 2-1 loss to Bennett in the Midlands finals. The victory
also gives Hamlin a 3-2 edge in the all-time series against
Bennett.
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After not being able to score a
takedown in their previous meeting this season, Hamlin converted his second
strong low single leg shot in the first period and led 2-1 after one. In the
second period, Bennett chose down and escaped to tie the match at two. Hamlin
entered the final period with 25 seconds of riding time in his favor. He chose
down, and was able to kick free for an escape early in the third period for the
decisive point. Hamlin continued to move forward and maintained solid defensive
positioning as Bennett could not muster any quality scoring opportunities in the
final period.
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“I’ve wrestled Bennett a few times before,” Hamlin said.
“Going into the match I knew I was going to have to get a takedown early. I did
my best to get my offense going. I went over different positions with my coaches
which helped me get ready for the match.
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“The second hurdle was to get off
the bottom,” Hamlin continued. “He’s a beast on top. I was trying to catch the
leg and throw it in and step behind. I was able to get into a scramble and
escape and that was pretty much the match.”
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HamlinÂ’s finals opponent, Ed Ruth,
the defending champion at 174, comes in at 32-0 on the season. Ruth won an 11-9
decision in the only previous meeting between the two back on November 16 at
Penn StateÂ’s Rec Hall.
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“He’s a great wrestler,” Hamlin
said of Ruth. “He’s extremely strong and fast. It was good to get a feel to
wrestle him before so IÂ’m not going into this match not knowing what to expect.
Every match is different. IÂ’m sure heÂ’s made adjustments. I know IÂ’ve made
adjustments. I’m just excited.”
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As a team, Lehigh finishes the
second day of competition with 18.5 points, to tie for 24th place. The Mountain
Hawks have at least one finalist for the third straight year, the first time
Lehigh has accomplished that since the Mountain Hawks had a finalist in four
straight tournaments from 2001-2004.
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All five of Penn StateÂ’s
All-Americans will wrestle in the national finals, as the Nittany Lions have
opened up a 114.5-94 lead on second place Oklahoma State. Minnesota, Iowa and
Cornell round out the top five teams.
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Hamlin and Ruth will wrestle in
the second bout of the finals, which begin at 7 p.m. (CT) Saturday from Wells
Fargo Arena. The finals will be televised on ESPNU with audio coverage of the
184 point final and select finals matches available for free at
Lehighsports.com
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184 – No. 3 Robert
Hamlin
Semifinals: dec. No. 2 Ben Bennett
(Central Mich.) 3-2
Finals: vs. No. 1 Ed Ruth (Penn
State)