Wartburg, Augsburg close one-two as part of upset-filled
day one,
All-Americans crowned at
2009 NCAA Division III Wrestling Championships
March 6, 2009
Mark Adkins, Wartburg College sports information
director
Don Stoner, Augsburg College sports information
director
Ryan Workman, Coe College sports information director
Joshua Schroeder, IIAC Director of Information
CEDAR
RAPIDS, Iowa . . . The usual suspects
put themselves at the top of the team leaderboard
at the conclusion of wrestling from day one of
the 2009 NCAA Division III Championships.
Second-ranked
Wartburg scored 51.5 points in the second session
to jet from a tie for third into first place with
64 points. Top-ranked Augsburg stands just behind
their mat rivals with 61.5, setting up a sparkling
Saturday of competition. UW-LaCrosse, Delaware
Valley and Coe are tightly-packed from third through
fifth with the Eagles sporting 46 points, the
Aggies sitting with 43 points and a school-record
five All-Americans, and the tri-host Kohawks coming
in with 42.5 and a school-record six All-Americans.
Wartburg and Augsburg each resumed impressive
All-American streaks, with the Knights’
seven upping a string of having five-or-more to
13 straight years and the Auggies’ seven
increasing the same format to 21 straight seasons.
Upsets
were the order of the day throughout the individual
brackets. It started at the lower weights with
a fifth and sixth seed in the semifinals at 125,
a No. 8 and a No. 6 still being alive at 133,
an unseeded wrestler (Williams’ Corey
Paulish) competing in the semifinals
at 141, another unseeded individual being alive
at 157 (Ohio Northern’s Luke Miller),
an eight, six and five making their way into the
semifinals at 174, a No. 7 moving into the round
of four at 184, and a No. 8 seed working his way
into the semifinals at 197.
Defending
individual national champions Jacob Naig
at 149 and Aaron Wernimont at
157 from Wartburg, and UW-LaCrosse heavyweight
Dan Laurent are just two matches
removed from making their repeat dreams come true.
Naig, in a bracket which the four top seeds made
it into the finals, faces third-seeded Paul
LeBlanc of SUNY-Cortland, while Wernimont
takes his 78-match win streak into the semifinals
against Miller of ONU, who took down the fifth
seed in the first round. Laurent will oppose Wartburg’s
John Helgerson in a bracket that
saw the one, two, three and five seeds move into
the semifinals.
Action
resumes at 10 a.m. Saturday beginning with championship
semifinals and concluding with matches for third,
fifth, and seventh places. The championship finals,
which will be streamed live on NCAA.com,
are
slated for 7 p.m.