NEBRASKA WRESTLING 2016-17 WEEKLY NOTES Series History Nebraska leads, 8-1-0 Last Meeting: Nov. 27, 2004 Lincoln, Neb. Nebraska won, 20-15 West Virginia Mountaineers 2016-17 Record: 0-2 (0-0 Big 12) Head Coach: Sammie Henson Record at WVU: 17-21 (3rd year) Career Record: Same West Virginia at #7 Nebraska Veteran’s Appreciation Day Friday, Nov. 18 • 7 p.m. (CT) Lincoln, Neb. • Devaney Center Live Video Stream: BTN Plus on BTN2Go Communications Contact: Connor Stange • Email: [email protected]• Phone: (402) 472-6684 2016-17 Schedule 0-0, 0-0 Big Ten Nov. 6 Daktronics Open No Team Score Nov. 13 Cyclone Open No Team Score Nov. 18 West Virginia 7 p.m. Nov. 20 at Wyoming 4:30 p.m. Dec. 3 Michigan State* (NU Coliseum) 10 a.m. Dec. 3 Drexel (NU Coliseum) Noon Dec. 3 Princeton (NU Coliseum) 2 p.m. Dec. 9 at NC State 6 p.m. Dec. 10 at North Carolina Noon Dec. 29 Midlands Championships (Day 1) 9:30 a.m. Dec. 30 Midlands Championships (Day 2) Noon Jan. 8 Penn State* 2 p.m. Jan. 13 Wisconsin* 7 p.m. Jan. 15 Michigan* (BTN) 1:15 p.m. Jan. 20 at Minnesota* 7 p.m. Jan. 27 at Purdue* 6 p.m. Jan. 29 at Indiana* 1 p.m. Feb. 10 Ohio State* 7 p.m. Feb. 12 at Iowa* 2 p.m. Feb. 19 NWCA National Duals TBA March 4 Big Ten Championships (Day 1) TBA March 5 Big Ten Championships (Day 2) TBA March 16 NCAA Championships (Day 1) TBA March 17 NCAA Championships (Day 2) TBA March 18 NCAA Championships (Day 3) TBA All times are Central Home duals in Bold *-Big Ten Conference dual Unless otherwise noted, all team rankings are the USA Today/NWCA Coaches Poll and individuals are the InterMat rankings. Unless otherwise noted, home duals will be held at the Devaney Center. The No. 7 Nebraska wrestling team opens its dual slate with one at home and one on the road this weekend. The Huskers host West Virginia on Friday at 7 p.m. (CT) at the Devaney Center. The dual, which marks Veteran’s Appreciation Day, will be streamed live on BTN Plus on BTN2Go. NU finishes its weekend with a trip to Wyoming where the Huskers will face the Cowboys on Sunday starting at 4:30 p.m. (CT). The dual, held at UniWyo Sports Complex, will be streamed live on Flowrestling.org. Last Time Out: Five Huskers won weight class titles at the Harold Nichols Cyclone Open at Hilton Coliseum in Ames, Iowa on Sunday, Nov. 13. Up Next: The Huskers host Michigan State (10 a.m.), Drexel (Noon) and Princeton (2 p.m.) at NU Coliseum on Saturday, Dec. 3. The tripleheader will feature two duals going on at the same time at all three times. Huskers Open Dual Season on Friday Series History Nebraska leads, 35-14-0 Last Meeting: Nov. 21, 2015 Lincoln, Neb. Nebraska won, 35-4 Wyoming Cowboys 2016-17 Record: 0-0 (0-0 Big 12) Head Coach: Mark Branch Record at Wyoming: 80-38 (9th year) Career Record: Same #7 Nebraska at Wyoming Sunday, Nov. 20 • 4:30 p.m. (CT) Laramie, Wyo. • UniWyo Sports Complex Live Video Stream: Flowrestling.org 125 #9 Tim Lambert (Sr. • Forest Hills, Mich.) -OR- Kris Williams (RFr. • South Holland, Ill.) 133 #4 Eric Montoya (Sr. • Albuquerque, N.M.) 141 #15 Colton McCrystal (Jr. • Sergeant Bluff, Iowa) -OR- Collin Purinton (RFr. • Banks, Ore.) 149 Jordan Shearer (RFr. • Fargo, N.D.) 157 #8 Tyler Berger (So. • Prineville, Ore.) 165 Dustin Williams (So. • Gardner, Kan.) -OR- Justin Arthur (Jr. • Huntington, W.Va.) 174 #17 Micah Barnes (Sr. • Inver Grove Heights, Minn.) 184 #4 TJ Dudley (Sr. • Irmo, S.C.) 197 #6 Aaron Studebaker (Sr. • Raymond, Neb.) HWT #15 Collin Jensen (Sr. • Mobridge, S.D.) Nebraska Projected Starters
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All times are CentralHome duals in Bold*-Big Ten Conference dualUnless otherwise noted, all team rankings are the USA Today/NWCA Coaches Poll and individuals are the InterMat rankings.Unless otherwise noted, home duals will be held at the Devaney Center.
The No. 7 Nebraska wrestling team opens its dual slate with one at home and one on the road this weekend. The Huskers host West Virginia on Friday at 7 p.m. (CT) at the Devaney Center. The dual, which marks Veteran’s Appreciation Day, will be streamed live on BTN Plus on BTN2Go. NU finishes its weekend with a trip to Wyoming where the Huskers will face the Cowboys on Sunday starting at 4:30 p.m. (CT). The dual, held at UniWyo Sports Complex, will be streamed live on Flowrestling.org.
Last Time Out: Five Huskers won weight class titles at the Harold Nichols Cyclone Open at Hilton Coliseum in Ames, Iowa on Sunday, Nov. 13.
Up Next: The Huskers host Michigan State (10 a.m.), Drexel (Noon) and Princeton (2 p.m.) at NU Coliseum on Saturday, Dec. 3. The tripleheader will feature two duals going on at the same time at all three times.
Coaching StaffHead Coach: Mark Manning (Nebraska-Omaha, 1985)Career Record: 235-104-5 (20th season)Record at Nebraska: 212-80-3 (17th season)
Associate Head Coach: Bryan Snyder, 7th season overall (Nebraska, 2002)Assistant Coach: Jason Powell, 2nd season (Nebraska, 2004)Volunteer Assistant: Matt Meuleners, 4th season (Northern State, 2013)Volunteer Administrative Assistant: James Green, 1st season (Nebraska, 2016)
Front Row (L-R): Jordan Shearer, Eric Montoya, Jaquon Sowell, Luke Weber, Beau Breske, Caleb Licking, Kyle RuettigerSecond Row (L-R): Dustin Williams, Regan Bye, Gage Anderson, Micah Barnes, Johnny Blankenship, Jay Sornson, Eric Engler, Justin Arthur, Tyler Berger, JD AllingtonThird Row (L-R): Colton McCrystal, Tim Lambert, Kris Williams, Chad Red, Sean Murphy, Dalton Peters, Aris Shino, Brian Peska, Mitchell Maginnis, Eric CoufalBack Row (L-R): TJ Dudley, Taylor Venz, Cade Svoboda, David Jensen, Collin Jensen, Eric Schultz, Patrick Grayson, Aaron Studebaker, Collin PurintonNot Pictured: Tanner Farmer
General InformationLocation .................................. Lincoln, Neb.Enrollment .........................................25,897Population .......................................268,738Founded ...............................................1869Nickname ...............Cornhuskers or HuskersColors ............................. Scarlet and CreamConference .......................................Big TenChancellor ..............................Ronnie GreenInstitutional Representative .. Josephine Potuto, J.D.Director of Athletics ............. Shawn Eichorst
Team InformationHome Facility .. Bob Devaney Sports Center (7,907)Head Coach ...........................Mark ManningAlma Mater, Year ....Nebraska-Omaha, 1985Record at Nebraska ..... 212-80-3 (17th year)Career Record ........... 235-104-5 (20th year)Associate Head Coach ............Bryan SnyderAssistant Coach .......................Jason PowellVolunteer Assistant ............. Matt MeulenersVolunteer Administrative Assistant .. James GreenWrestling Office Secretary .........Ellen ShuttsWrestling Office Phone .......... 402-472-9430Wrestling Office Fax .............. 402-472-2272
Wrestling HistoryFirst Year of Wrestling ...........................1910All-Time Dual Record ................ 679-547-29Individual NCAA Champions ....................11Individual NCAA Finalists .........................23All-Americans (Top 8 at NCAA) ..............101Best NCAA Team Finish .............. 3rd (1993)Top-10 NCAA Team Finishes ....................20Individual Conference Champions ...........63Team Conference Championships ..............7..1911, 1915, 1924, 1949, 1993, 1995, 2009CoSIDA Academic All-Americans ...............7Hodge Trophy Winners ..............................1
2015-16 Season Information2015-16 Dual Record ............................ 11-62015-16 Big Ten Record ......................... 5-4Final Dual Ranking .........12th (Coaches Poll)2015-16 Big Ten Finish ........4th (117 points)2015-16 NCAA Finish ............8th (58 points)Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............... 18/6Starters Returning/Lost ........................... 7/3NCAA Qualifiers Returning/Lost ............ 7/3All-Americans Returning/Lost ................. 2/1Returning All-Americans ..TJ Dudley (2nd • 184)...............................Eric Montoya (5th • 133)Newcomers ..............................................10
• 2016-17 Dual Record: 0-2 (0-0 Big 12) • Lost to Campbell (29-17) and Ohio (25-11) on Nov. 6 in the Mountaineer Quad• 2016 NCAA Championships: 47th place (4 points)• 2015-16 Dual Record: 8-10 (0-4 Big 12)• Coached by Sammie Henson (Third season at West Virginia) • Career Record: 17-21
Scouting the West Virginia Mountaineers
125 Devin Brown (RFr. • Export, Pa.)
133 Cory Stainbrook (Sr. • Streetsboro, Ohio)
141 Tony DeAngelo (Sr. • Mebane, N.C.)
149 Christian Monserrat (So. • Methuen, Mass.)
157 Dayton Garrett (Fr. • Tuttle, Okla.)
165 #8 Dylan Cottrell (Sr. • Spencer, W.Va.)
174 Ty Millward (Jr. • State College, Pa.)
184 Parker VonEgidy (Jr. • Marshville, N.C.)
197 #9 Jacob A. Smith (Jr. • Charleston, W.Va.)
HWT Bryson Begley (Jr. • Kingsport, Tenn.)
West Virginia Projected Starters
• 2016-17 Dual Record: 0-0 (0-0 Big 12)• 2016 NCAA Championships: 18th place (24.5 points)• 2015-16 Dual Record: 6-6 (4-4 Big 12)• Coached by Mark Branch (Ninth season at West Virginia) • Career Record: 80-38
Scouting the Wyoming Cowboys
125 Ronnie Stevens (Jr. • Oakdale, Calif.) -OR- Gunnar Woodburn (Sr. • Calremore, Okla.)
Quick Notes • Nebraska returns two All-Americans: TJ Dudley (2nd at 184) and Eric Montoya (5th at 133) • Nebraska returns seven NCAA qualifiers: Tim Lambert (125), Eric Montoya (133), Tyler Berger (157), Micah Barnes (174), TJ Dudley (184), Aaron Studebaker (197) and Collin Jensen (HWT) • Nebraska is ranked 7th as a team in the latest NWCA/USA Today Coaches Poll (Nov. 15) • Nebraska will face seven opponents who finished in the top 20 at last year’s NCAA Championships: Penn State (1st), Ohio State (3rd), Iowa (5th), Michigan (9th), NC State (11th), Minnesota (17th) and Wyoming (18th) • Nebraska’s senior class has combined for 15 NCAA appearances: TJ Dudley (3), Eric Montoya (3), Tim Lambert (3), Collin Jensen (3), Aaron Studebaker (2) and Micah Barnes (1)
Individual Milestones to Watch • Nebraska’s 100-win club has 24 members, but several Huskers can make the list this season. • TJ Dudley (88-26) is 12 wins away from the 100th of his career. • Eric Montoya (87-42) is 13 wins away from the 100th of his career (54-25 at Nebraska). • Aaron Studebaker (84-29) is 16 wins away from the 100th of his career. • Tim Lambert (84-37) is 16 wins away from the 100th of his career.
Offseason Notes • Former Husker James Green (70 kg/154 pounds) qualified for the U.S. Men’s Freestyle World Team in the Non-Olympic Weight World Championships with his two wins over Jordan Oliver on Nov. 11. The World Championships are set for Dec. 10-11 in Budapest, Hungary. • Jordan Burroughs (74 kg/163 pounds) went 1-2 in his second appearance in the Men’s Freestyle Wrestling Competition at the Olympic Games on Aug. 19. Mark Manning served as a U.S. Freestyle Olympic Coach, and as a personal coach to Burroughs during the Rio Games. • Tim Lambert (57 kg) and Colton McCrystal (65 kg) each finished 7th at University Freestyle Nationals in Akron, Ohio on June 5. • Beau Breske (1st at 79 kg), Patrick Grayson (2nd at 120 kg) and Kris Williams (6th at 55 kg) each placed at the UWW Junior Freestyle Nationals on April 30 in Las Vegas, Nev. • Head Coach Mark Manning earned Terry McCann Freestyle Coach-of-the-Year honors for the second time on April 17.
2015-16 Season in Review • Nebraska finished 8th at the NCAA Championships, marking the best team finish since 2009 (4th), and the 20th top-10 NCAA team finish in program history. • TJ Dudley (184) became the 23rd NCAA finalist in program history. • TJ Dudley (2nd at 184), Eric Montoya (5th at 133) and Austin Wilson (7th at 165) each earned All-America honors, pushing Nebraska’s program total to 101. • Anthony Abidin (141), Jake Sueflohn (149), Tyler Berger (157) and Aaron Studebaker (197) each made it to the Round of 12 (one win shy of All-America honors). • Nebraska was the only team to have all 10 wrestlers score points at the NCAA Championships. Each of them won at least two matches. • All 10 Husker starters qualified for the NCAA Championships for the first time since 1995. This was the fourth time NU had accomplished the feat since 1980 (also in 1983, 1993 and 1995). • Nebraska was one of three teams to qualify all 10 wrestlers for the national tournament, along with Oklahoma State and Rutgers. • Nebraska finished 4th at the Big Ten Championships, marking its best finish as a member of the Big Ten since joining the conference in 2011. • TJ Dudley (184) led the Huskers at the Big Ten Championships with a runner-up finish. • Nebraska went 11-6 in duals, with a 5-4 record in Big Ten competition • Nebraska finished the season ranked 12th in the USA Today/NWCA Division I Coaches Poll • Set the school record for season attendance at home with 13,248 fans (seven duals) • Set the school record for individual dual attendance: 3,952 (Jan. 24, 2016 vs. Iowa)
Head Coach Mark Manning
• Most dual wins in program history• Has coached 42 All-Americans at NU• Led 5 wrestlers to national titles (4 at NU)• 7 Top-10 NCAA finishes at NU• Dan Gable Coach of the Year (2009)
Nov. 5: NWCA All-Star Classic • 133: Zane Richards (Illinois) defeated Eric Montoya (Nebraska) by decision, 9-7
Nov. 6: Warren Williamson/Daktronics Open: No Team Score • Three individual champions: Chad Red (141), Tyler Berger (157) and TJ Dudley (184)
Nov. 13: Harold Nichols Cyclone Open: No Team Score • Five individual champions: Tim Lambert (125), Eric Montoya (133), Colton McCrystal (141), Tyler Berger (157) and TJ Dudley (184)
USA Today/NWCA Coaches PollNo. Team W-L Prev.1. Oklahoma State 1-0 12. Penn State 2-0 23. Iowa 0-0 34. Ohio State 0-0 45. Missouri 1-0 56. Virginia Tech 3-0 67. Nebraska 0-0 78. Cornell 0-0 89. NC State 0-0 910. Rutgers 3-0 1011. Michigan 1-0 1111. Lehigh 1-0 1213. Illinois 0-0 1314. Central Michigan 1-0 1715. Stanford 1-1 1416. Minnesota 0-0 1617. Oklahoma 0-0 1818. Wisconsin 0-0 1919. Arizona State 1-0 2020. South Dakota State 1-0 2121. Pittsburgh 3-0 2222. Northern Iowa 2-0 2323. Appalachian State 2-0 NR24. Oregon State 1-1 1524. Chattanooga 2-1 24
InterMat Dual Meet RankingsNo. Team W-L Prev.1. Oklahoma State 1-0 12. Iowa 0-0 23. Missouri 1-0 34. Penn State 2-0 45. Ohio State 0-0 56. Nebraska 0-0 67. Virginia Tech 3-0 78. Cornell 0-0 89. Michigan 1-0 1010. Minnesota 0-0 911. Illinois 0-0 1112. NC State 0-0 1213. Rutgers 3-0 1414. Lehigh 1-0 1515. Stanford 1-1 1616. Central Michigan 1-0 1717. Northern Iowa 2-0 1818. Oklahoma 0-0 1919. Arizona State 1-0 2120. South Dakota State 1-0 2221. Appalachian State 2-0 NR22. Oregon State 1-1 1323. Iowa State 0-2 2324. Chattanooga 2-1 2425. Old Dominion 0-1 25
WIN Magazine Tournament Power IndexNo. Team Top 8 TPI1. Oklahoma State 8 902. Iowa 6 863. Ohio State 5 774. Virginia Tech 6 71.55. Penn State 4 696. Missouri 5 61.57. Cornell 3 52.58. Illinois 4 51.59. Nebraska 4 4510. Lehigh 3 42.511. Michigan 4 3712. Wisconsin 2 33.513. Minnesota 2 29.514. Rutgers 2 2815. Arizona State 2 2416. Stanford 1 2317. Northern Iowa 1 22.518. NC State 2 2119. South Dakota State 2 20.520. Princeton 1 18.521. Penn 1 15.522. Iowa State 1 1523. Oregon State 1 14.523. North Carolina 2 14.525. Wyoming 1 12.5
• Overall Record ..................................... 0-0• Big Ten Record .................................... 0-0• Non-Conference Record ...................... 0-0• vs. Ranked ............................................ 0-0 • Home ................................................... 0-0• Away .................................................... 0-0• Neutral ................................................. 0-0• Streak ................................................... W0• Most Points in a Dual ...............................0• Fewest Points in a Dual............................0
Date # Opponent (Team) ResultDaktronics Open (Brookings, S.D.) 2nd11/6 Nick Santos (Iowa Central) W; TF, 16-011/6 Ricky Miranda (Briar Cliff) W; TF, 18-211/6 Kris Lindemann (Iowa Central) W; F, 2:1611/6 Colton McCrystal (Nebraska) W; D, 9-611/6 Chad Red (Nebraska) L; D, 3-5
Harold Nichols Cyclone Open (Ames, Iowa) 5th11/13 Isaac Andrade (South Dakota St.) W; D, 5-011/13 Nic Gil (Navy) W; D, 5-311/13 Jake Koethe (Northern Iowa) W; D, 6-311/13 Chad Red (Nebraska) L; D, 3-811/13 Nic Gil (Navy) MFF11/13 Jared Prince (Navy) W; MFF
Date # Opponent (Team) ResultHarold Nichols Cyclone Open (Ames, Iowa) - unattached DNP11/13 Larry Early (Minnesota) L; D, 4-711/13 Jacob Swift (Neb.-Kearney) L; D, 7-8
W-L Dual DP/Opp Pins W/L TF MD0-2 0-0 0/0 0/0 0 0
JAY SORNSON165 poundsSophomoreNebraska City, Neb. (Morningside/Nebraska City)
Date # Opponent (Team) ResultDaktronics Open (Brookings, S.D.) DNP11/6 Chris Paulsen (Briar Cliff) W; MD, 14-511/6 Brandon Krone (Minnesota) L; D, 0-111/6 Paul Michaelson (Mary) W; SV-1, 8-411/6 Justin Arthur (Nebraska) L; D, 2-7
Harold Nichols Cyclone Open (Ames, Iowa) 6th11/13 Jeremy Scheuermann (Central College) W; D, 6-411/13 Kenan Jackson (Grand View) W; D, 8-211/13 Dustin Williams (Nebraska) L; D, 1-311/13 Garrett Jordan (South Dakota St.) W; D, 10-911/13 Larry Early (Minnesota) W; D, 3-211/13 Brody Beck (Northern Iowa) L; SV-1, 1-311/13 Justin Arthur (Nebraska) L; D, 2-4