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Analysis wrestling tournament. Don't worry yourself too mUCh, however, as there is a bus system waiting to deposit Who will win the NCAA wrestling htle this weekend? you at the steps of Carver·Hawkeye Arena. Publisher Editor Here's one vote lor to win its nlnth·straight By Jull. o..rdorrf ...... P.ga 8 championship. Why ? Simply because the Hawkeyes' William Casey Mary Tabor elght·man team has more than enough talent to take the crown. Iy O.n MU ...... Pag.2 One Last Chance Iowa's Duane Goldman has made three appearances in Takedown! editor the NCAA title match but has yet to post a victory. This Melissa Rapoport Stalking year he Is a heavy favorite to earn the elusive title. By Dan Mill ...... Page 8 Coaches Jim Gibbons 01 Iowa State and Stan Abel of Assistant editor Oklahoma hope to knock 's Iowa team off its championship perch. It won't be easy and they both Jeff Stratton know that, but they think it can happen this sesson. Filling The Coffers Iy St.v. WllII.m...... Page 4 Local businesses expect a windlall this weekend as thousands 01 rabid wrestling fans descend on Iowa City Cover design to see the national tournament. Jeff Sedam Eight Straight By Robart M.nn ...... P.g. 8 Iowa has won elght·straight wrestling titles. How much do you remember about the Hawkeyes' past glory. Layout Remember Randy Lewis and the Banach brothers, Lou Weighty Matter Melissa Rapoport and Ed? Take a year·by·year look at lowa's last eight championships. Cutting weight is part of the life 01 a wrestler. It's not Production Iy J.n Str.tton ...... P.ga 4 much fun and not too good for your health, but if you want to wrestle you might as well accept cutting Bob Foley weight. Here's how and Matt Egeland feel What's a Clarion? about losing weight. Diana Fritz By Laur. P.lm.r...... P.ga1 0 There is a little school with a strong contingent here in Dick Wilson Iowa City for the wrestling tournament. Clarion boasts an unbeaten team this season, and the Golden Eagles have managed a tie with No. 4 Penn State on the year. Top Dog Cover photo by Matt Stockman shows Iowa's Duane Goldman, top, controlling Michigan Iy D.n MU ...... Page 8 Marty Kistler is back trying to win a second consecutive national title and he's a good one. How good? Kistler State's John przybla during their 190-pound Parking Permit had trouble finding workout partners in the Iowa match Feb. 8, which Goldman won handily, wrestling room because he's so tough. 18-1. Goldman is the No. 1 seed at 190-pounds. Parking space will be at a premium during the NCAA ByBr.dZl~.nak ...... P.g.10

ANALYSIS Hawkeyes,will ,win it o,nee again By Din Mille. team. Staff Writer NCAA Iowa State will pick up its titles at 150 and 158, with No. 1 Tim Krieger ESPITE HAVING only Wrestling and the second-ranked Tate, . eight entrants while Iowa FINII ranklngt for 1M 11186 NCAA WrHtllng Champion­ Pa.), 3. Greg Randall (Iowa). 4. NIck NevIlle (Oklahoma). 5. respectively, going back to Ames as State and Oklahoma State "'11M.. compiled by 1M Am8teur WrHIIlng News. Tim Cochran CT-I. 8. Rob Johneon (Ohio). 7. 10m national champions. T_ ...... Hulchlneon (AppalachIan Stat.), I . Andre MUter (WI"'. have 10 each and Okla­ College. Pa.). D Number of ~ IIIt_ts In PI'*"'- 142 - 1. KevIn ~ (Iowa). 2. Peler Yauo (Lehigh), 3. homa has nine, the Hawkeyes will Joe Gibboni (IowJl Sial.), 4. Luke Skow (Oklahoma Statal. KRIEGER, the Big Eight Champion, 1. Iowa (II 5. Mike McNannay (Wyoming), I.Amaro Lamar (Appalac­ win their ninth consecutive NCAA 2. Oklahoma (81 bumped ofT Heffernan in Ames and 3. Iowa Slate (HII hian Stata. N.C.). 1. Jacle Einar (IndIaNi Stale), I. Mille Cole Wrestling Championship this 4. Penn SIm (7) (ClarIon. Pa.). tied him earlier this season in Iowa weekend in Carver-Hawkeye Arena. 5. Okl8homa Stale (10) 150 - 1. Tim Krieger (IOWI Stat.). 2. Jim Heffeman (Iowa). I . Ct.rion. Pa. (I) 3. Chrt. Bevilacqua (Penn Stat.), 4. Adam Cohen (ArizoNi City, and it should come down to All the talk of a possible end to the 7. LMlIg/l (8) Slate). 5. Scott Turner (North CarollNi Slale). 8. Jell MlH, that pair in the finals Saturday dynasty of Iowa Coach Dan Gable I. Wilc:Onlin m (CanIraI Michigan), 7. Joey Mcl

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By Laura Palmer It can reduce blood volume Staff Writer "It seems like after a while that's all you're that water is trickling ofT blood itself. EING A MEMBER of the doing. Your not worrying so much about "There are some printed publica· nation's No. 1 wrestling tions where they relate kidney team sometimes means improving wrestling. Sometimes it seems like all problems and malfunctions with B having to cut up to 10 you're doing is worrying about your weight - 24 cronic weight cutting . .. This is not pounds the night before a meet in fully proven but there is some order to weigh in at the designated hours a day," says fqrmer Iowa wrestler Matt correlation perhaps between kid· weight Egeland. ney malfunction and severe weight "It seems like after a while that's cutting. There is generally a little all you're doing. You're not worry­ bit of reduced muscular function, ing so much about improving wres­ the wrestler is not working opti· tling. Sometimes it seems like all Since his departure from the team, cut down (to 118) it was eight more mally when they're cutting weight, you're doing is worrying about your Egeland sometimes misses the com­ pounds and that was a lot," he said. but frequently they have time to weight - 24 hours a day. J guess it petition. Egeland, who usually weighs 145 rehydrate, depending on the time i pressure really, it just gets to you "I miss it to a point. I miss the pounds in the off -season said he between weigh-ins and the time and you ju t get sick of it real fast," competition, but I don't miss all the dropped the weight not as a way to get into the lineup, but because he they wrestle." former Iowa wrestler Matt Egeland things that go along with it," Ege­ Wrestlers are not forced to cut said. land said. wanted to. He was on a strict diet to weight and if they feel pressure, it Davis' reason for quitting was the a point but still indulged in sweets Egeland and former Hawkeye is because it is brought ()I\ b~ Barry Davis both quit the Iowa pressure of having to cut weight. occasionally. "You have to indulge a little bit. themselves, Hoegh said. "They are wrestling team the night before the "I was tired of cutting weight" not \\ressured and the t\)?thtc:. ~~ Big Ten meet. Davis in 1982, Ege­ Davis said. "But you put the pre~­ The more you think about that you not pressure them. It's choice they can't have it, the more you think a .\and in 1986. The pressure of cut­ sure on yourself. If you think of it as have to make. If the case of Matt ting weight was one of the factors in a negative aspect then you'll just about it," Egeland said. Egeland it was a choice he chose their decisions. get bigger and bigger. You have to Although the practice of cutting not to do and consequently he's not COACH DAN GABLE was able to be positive." weight is widely utilized, it is not an wrestling. locate Davis and convince him to "I LOVE TO wrestle. If I didn't cut advisable way to lose weight since "The same thing happened witb rejoin the team. That year Davis weight then I wouldn't wrestle. it promotes dehydration. Steve Knight before Big Tens. He went on to become a national That's why you do it, because you "It is not advisable and we advise was in a dilemma to get down to 118 champion at 118 pounds. love to wrestle and you want to be a against it- the cutting of water pounds. He was overweight at the Although Gable and his staff con­ national champ," Davis said. weight," Iowa wrestling trainer, Jim time. He wanted to make weigbt ducted a similar search, they were Egeland had trouble adjusting to a Hoegh said. "It can increase body and was not forced to do it. His only unable to contact Egeland before lower weight class. "I didn't have to temperature, which is not advanta­ alternative was to cut water the Big Ten meet. watch it at all at 126. Then when I geous for your muscle contractions. weight." PROFILE Persistence keys Kistler's career

By Bred Z1menek day. so late and they're ready to wrestle Staff Writer Last year Kistler went 37-1 and won as hard as they ca n. the NCAA title after being the "I don't have to chase a guy down ARTY KISTLER did not tournament's top seed. start his career looking but before I had to almost trick . like an NCAA Champion At the beginning of this season, them to get them to wrestle. If they wrestler but determina­ Kistler had problems getting moti­ don't you can have coacb make M them wrestle you and he doesn' tion may pull him to his second vated after winning an NCAA concecutive title when the NCAA Championship but Gable helped like doing that, because that usus­ meet begins today at Carver­ Kistler prepare for the year by ally mean somebody is going to Hawkeye Arena. reminding him that he could be the have a bad practice." As a freshman in the 1981-82 season first Iowa wrestler to win a national Ki stler is the top seed at 167 aDd Kistler competed at 150 pounds title at 167. believes he is going to win the while weighing only 140 because NCAA title but he is concerned "AT THE BEGINNING of this year whether Iowa will win its ninth­ Iowa Coach Dan Gable did not have straight NCAA Championship. anyone else to compete at the coach told me that we never had an NCAA championship at 167 and "I think we're still favored but I weight. Kistler's dual meet record also think we're all worried aboUt of 1-10 and overall record of 12-16 motivated me a little bit," Kistler CARY said. "I could be the first one ever It," Kistler said. "When (Matt) Ege­ showed he was outmatched against land left it made us a lot more his larger opponents. to win the NCAA's for our school at that weight." nervou if w re going to win tbe A Kistler, however, persisted and NCAA's or not. If we had Egeland even managed to finish third at the The Riverside, Calif., native defi­ The Carver·H Merty laltter nitely motivated himself. Kistler we probably wouldn't have beeD JIn. 5, 1983, W Big Ten meet that year. worried about it. It probably would MIchigan Stlte Ir "The first year he came here he 142-pounder and had to wrestle 150 has gone 31-1 this season with his lllme. The Arer because we didn't have anybody only loss being to Iowa State trans­ have never entered our minda." didn't have a very good year. He After the NCAA tournament Kistler 15,450 lor blske' was one of the few kids I know who there," Kistler said. "I probably fer Kevin Jackson (Jackson is ine­ COlt of $17.5 mUll should have redshirted but coach ligible this season after transfer­ would Uke to stay in wrestlina IS II came Irom prlv wrestled when he first came here Arena Inctudet c didn't have anybody else except a ring from Louisiana State). assistant coach to have an oppor­ and didn't redshirt," Iowa assistant tunity to compete in the 1988 . women', athletlc ~ Coach Mark Johnson said. "After few others, but they were worse One problem Kistler had at the equipment room . than I was," beginning of this season was find­ Olympics. weight room Inl that he became NCAA runner-up "1 plan to hopefully win this tour­ room. The ticket and then a champion so it shows a Kistler did not stay down for long. ing someone who would wrestle He did redshirt the 1982-83 season him in practice so he could move nament and have some cOlch .. lici II allo In I lot of people you don't have to be a maybe otTer me an assistant cOleb­ located aboYt or but in his second year of competi­ toward his goal. weat 01 Kinnick world beater when you first come to ing job where I could stili train ror Iowa." tion, at 158 pounds, Kistler went "A lot of times I had to chase a Dnvt. 30-7 and finished second in the partner down to wrestle," Kistler the Olympic and make a liUle "PART OF TBE reason why I did so NCAA meet after losing to the top said, "Now they're just as serious money and help others at the same bad was because 1 was a seed, Oklahoma State's Kenny Mon- about it as I am because it is getting time," Kist! r said, Takedqwnl- Thursday, March 13, 1986 - Plge 11 I I , ...... , ...... , .. • • Continued from page <4

IOWA ENTERED the tournament career with the second-longest win­ MANY BELIEVED Gable had third title, and Marty Kistler, who as underdogs in 1984 but made it ning streak in collegiate history at unfairly influenced the selection ended a 39-1 season with a title at seven straight titles at East Ruther­ 90 straight wins. His coach owns the process that saw one of his wrest­ 158 pounds. ford, N.J., totaling 1230/, points to longest winning streak. lers, Lewis, earn a spot on the 1984 The victory was especially sweet 011 down runnerup Oklahoina State. The Hawkeyes had again put five Olympic team at the expense of for Gable. "I took more abuse here The Cowboys had defeated Iowa, wrestlers in the finals but Zalesky former Oklahoma State wrestler, than I've ever taken at a tourna­ 24-6, in a dual meet in February, was their only champion. Lee Roy Smith. ment before, but I expected it and I earninglm the favorites role. In 1985 Iowa journeyed to the land prepared myself for the worst," he Iowa' lesky (158) won his third of the enemy in search of a record The hostile, home fans were out for said. "I've put myself in this situa­ blood. It wasn't even close. consecu e title, and was named eighth-straight national title. Feel­ tion by winning so much. I know the outstanding wrestler' of the ings were running high among the Iowa crowned two champions, that, and I can take all the garbage meet He capped off a brilliant Oklahomans. Davis at 126-pounds, who won his as long as we keep winning."

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but I haven't been training and "He's definitely tough when it entire squad is working for - an tling (for Iowa), and all eight of us thinking about him. The top five comes down to nationals, but who­ NCAA record-tying ninth consecu­ have a common goal in mind, to win all-Americans from last year are ever is there will be tough. I don't tive team title. the individual championship. From back so it's a really competitive care who's in the finals, as long as "Anything can happen," Goldman that will come the team win. weight class. If I concentrate on it's me." said of the possibility the Hawkeyes "If anybody is going to try to make a him, I may get knocked off by Of course Goldman'S personal goal will not come away with the team run for the team title, they'll be in someone else. is only part of the overall goal the title. "But there's eight of us wres- for a battle. II forced to cut feel pressure, it Analysis~ ______c _on_tinU_ed_fr_Om_pa_ge2 brought on by said. "They are ion at 177. Not even Chiappatelli, Top-ranked Ricky Bonomo, defend­ three-day affair, he'll knock off it's chances. the coaches do before the Iowa fans , will be able to ing champion from Bloomsburg Jordan and No. 2 Paul Clark of Penn State, Oklahoma State and a choice they stop Douglas from repeating. (Pa.), will repeat at 118 pounds. And Clarion. If not, Jordan will grab Wisconsin simply don't have the case of Matt The heavyweight class will be dom­ at 126 Kelly, Penrith and No. 3 Wisconsin's lone title. depth to compete with the above hoice he chose inated by No. 1 ranked Tom Erikson Steve Depetro of Northwestern will In the final team standings Iowa three teams. he's not oC Oklahoma State. The mammoth watch No. 1 Allen Grammer of will win with surprising ease. The Iowa will finish first, followed by Cowboy will rip through the NCAA Southern -Edwardsville take Hawkeyes won't have a single Iowa State and Oklahoma, respec­ field and claim the Outstanding the title. wrestler finish out of the top five, tively. Penn State and Oklahoma Wrestler Award to go with his At-l34 either Randall or No.1 Jim and at least four and as many as six State are the best of the rest, and national title. Jordan of Wisconsin will take the Hawkeyes will reach the title boul they'll man the fourth and fifth FROM 142 on up, every title will go title, and -much depends on the Iowa State's power in the middle spots, respectively, with Clarion to a wrestler from one of the four health of Randall's shoulder which weights will not be enough to carry and Wisconsin sixth and seventh. traditional powers out of Oklahoma kept him from meeting the Big Ten them higher than second, while Bloomsburg, Lehigh and either Syr­ and [owa, but not so at the opening champ Jordan in Minneapolis. Oklahoma's weaknesses in the acuse or North Carolina will round three weights. If Randall avoids injury during the opening five weights will sabotage out the top 10. • • :>. • Welcome Wrestlers Thursday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday . ;,.. and Fans- ,r------, Paul Revere's Pizza , Stop by the Mill after the I, Anyq~L I, $3.00 (2 Toppings or Morel Tournament and enjoy our dance , t a guy dOd I IOc GIl-. 01 Pap N 4, ·One coupon .. 1*8' Eapno 3-16-86. I almost trick floor, good food & ~------~ wrestle. If they r------~ coach make beverages, entertainment & I Paul Revere's Pizza . I l nd he doesn~ that usus- reasonable prices. I $ I Is going to I OFF · I The Mill Restaurant I 2 00 Any 16" Pizza I at 167 and I • (2 Toppings or Morel I to win the 120 East Burlington I SOc ~ ., Pap N 4). One caupon .. 1*8' E.opIno ~16-86 . I concerned in its ninth- ~------~ lonship. • • • favored but I worried about NCAA WRESTLING (Matt) Egeo CARVER-HAWKEYE a lot more to win tbe ARENA Egelan4 The Carver-Hawkeye Arena opened SPECIAL have beel JIn. 5, 1983, when Iowa entertained would Michigan State In a Big Ten basketball game. The Arena has a capacity of Mon.-Wed. 15,450 fOl' basketball and was built at a Iowa City KisUer COlt of $17.5 million. Mostofthemoney r----:J 354-1552 11 am-l:30 pm irliis al elm. from private donations. The II ",,,,,"""-:l 4 pm-I am an oppor­ Arena Includes offlc:el for men's and II,. . women's athletics plus dressing room., Coralville Thun. in the 1988 equipment rooms , training rooms, a 351-9282 Jl am-l:30 pm weight room and a pre.. hospitality win this tour­ room. The ticket office for men'. athle­ 4 pm-2 am orne cOlch .. tic, I, allo in the Arlna, which I. North Uberty Fri. &: Sat. iocItld about one-quarter mile north· & slstant coscb­ west of Kinnick Stadium on Hawkins 11 am-2 am stili train (or Drive. River Heights Sun. ke I little 626-6262 11 am-Midn'" at the Slme 12 - Takedownl- Thursday March 13, 1U86 . • " • , •• ,_. •• r , • • If,,

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