From: National Coaches Association [email protected] Subject: COLLEGE WRESTLING: National champs , set for monster clash at 184 pounds at 51st All-Star Classic Date: October 4, 2016 at 7:57 AM To: [email protected]

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NWCA Release National champs Gabe Dean, Myles Martin set for monster clash at 184 pounds at 51st All-Star Classic

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Manheim, Pennsylvania -- When two returning NCAA champions meet in any type of wrestling event, fans tend to take notice.

So be prepared to take notice.

Two-time NCAA champion Gabe Dean of Cornell and returning NCAA champion Myles Martin of Ohio State have officially confirmed their participation at 51st annual NWCA All-Star Classic on November 5 at Cleveland State University’s Wolstein Center.

The event, presented by The Brewer-Garrett Company and hosted by the Wrestlers in Business Network, has served as the major kick-off event for the wrestling season since becoming and early-season event. In 2012, the event wrestling season since becoming and early-season event. In 2012, the event moved to the first weekend of the major college wrestling calendar and has been a fixture ever since.

Dean, a senior and three-time All-American, stands as the incumbent champion at 184 pounds, while Martin, an NCAA champion last season as a true freshman at 174 pounds, will move up to a higher weight class and face the formidable Cornell bruiser.

“There really aren’t words to describe how excited we are to have such a match here in Cleveland,” said NWCA Executive Director Mike Moyer. “It’s so rare we get to see returning NCAA champions hit at any time during the season and we’ve got two great ones set to tangle the very first weekend of the season. It’s surely going to be memorable.”

The Dean-Martin match is the first matchup of returning NCAA champions at the All-Star Classic since another Buckeye, , defeated Oklahoma’s Kendric Maple 6-4 in sudden victory at the November 2014 event at George Mason University in Fairfax, Va.

Dean has been one of the most powerful and dominant wrestlers since he stepped on the scene. A third-place finisher as a freshman, Dean, a Lowell, Mich., native has dominated the competition en route to national titles each of the last two seasons. Dean’s 77-3 mark over the past two years includes an impressive 49 bonus victories and contains 18 falls. Dean was a state champion as a junior at Lowell High School. His father Dave was an NCAA runner-up in 1987 for Minnesota.

Martin, a stunning champion last season as the No. 11 seed, avenged three in- season defeats to Penn State’s to win the 174-pound title with a thrilling 11-9 decision. Martin becomes the third wrestler with Ohio ties in the event thus far. Ohio natives Ty Walz (Virginia Tech) and Isaac Jordan (Wisconsin) are already confirmed in the event. Martin is a Penns Grove, N.J., native but attended school at McDonogh in Owings Mills, , where he was a three-time state champion and four-time National Prep finalist.

Ohio State is 10-9 all-time in the event with Nathan Tomasello earning the school’s most recent win last season in Atlanta, Ga., over West Virginia’s Zeke Moisey. Cornell is 6-7 all-time with Dean earning the most recent Big Red victory, a 5-2 win over Old Dominion’s Jack Dechow in in November of 2014.

2016 NWCA All-Star Classic Presented by The Brewer-Garrett Company Hosted by the Wrestlers in Business Network November 5, 2016 - Wolstein Center, Cleveland State University Time: Showcase Matches 6 p.m.; Main Event 7 p.m. Tickets: $15 GA, $100 Preferred Seating/Social. Group options available. Tickets available at www.goallstarclassic.com or Wolstein Center Box Office ( 844-407-2279) or Northeast Ohio Discount Drug Marts. Streaming: Trackwrestling.com

Officially Announced Matchups

125: 133: 141: 149: 157: 165: Isaac Jordan, Sr. (Wisconsin) vs. Daniel Lewis, So. (Missouri) 174: 184: Gabe Dean, Sr. (Cornell) vs. Myles Martin, So. (Ohio State) 197: 285: Ty Walz, Sr. (Virginia Tech) vs. Connor Medbery, Sr. (Wisconsin)

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