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GPAC Wrestling ALL TIME Scores (Started in 2006-2007) GPAC Wrestling ALL TIME Scores (Started in 2006-2007) 2006-07 GPAC Wrestling November 4 9:00AMDakota Wesleyan @ TBA SDSU Invitational 9:00AMDana @ TBA South Dakota State University Open 7 6:00PM Morningside @ York College 36-7 10 6:00PMUniversity of Regina @ Dakota Wesleyan 13-33 11 9:00AMTBA @ Dakota Wesleyan Dakota Wesleyan Open 9:00AMMorningside @ TBA Dakota Wesleyan Open 9:00AMBriar Cliff @ TBA Dakota Wesleyan Open 9:00AMDana @ TBA Harold Nichols Open (Fort Dodge, IA) 15 4:00PMMorningside @ Truman State University 15-25 5:30PM Morningside vs. Central College 49-0 6:00PMBriar Cliff @ TBA Dakota County/MN West 17 6:00PM Oklahoma City University @ Dana 6-45 18 9:00AMDakota Wesleyan @ TBA Adidas Open 9:00AMMorningside @ TBA Concordia Cobber Open 9:00AMBriar Cliff @ TBA Concordia Cobber Open 9:00AMDana @ TBA University of Nebraska Open (1) 21 7:00PMNorthwestern @ Waldorf College 15-29 29 6:30PM Minnesota West @ Northwestern 20-19 7:00PMMorningside @ Buena Vista University 10-30 8:00PM Augustana College -Sioux Falls @ Northwestern 33-15 30 5:00PMSioux Falls vs. Northern State University 3-35 5:30PMNorthern State University @ Dakota Wesleyan 18-18 * 7:00PMSioux Falls @ Dakota Wesleyan 22-26 December 1 6:00PMNorthwestern @ William Penn Colleg e 6-40 2 9:00AMDakota Wesleyan @ TBA Dragon Open 9:00AMBriar Cliff @ TBA Simpson Invite 9:00AMDana @ TBA Simpson Invite * 6 7:00PMDakota Wesleyan @ Morningside 10-31 7:00PMBriar Cliff @ Waldorf College 18-37 7:00PMSioux Falls @ Augustana College -Sioux Falls 0-45 * 8 7:00PM Dana @ Sioux Falls 46-3 9 9:00AMDakota Wesleyan @ TBA University of Nebraska-Kearney Open 9:00AMMorningside @ TBA University of Nebraska-Kearney Open 9:00AMBriar Cliff @ TBA Upper Iowa Open 9:00AMDana @ TBA University of Nebraska-Kearney Open * 13 7:00PM Briar Cliff @ Sioux Falls 24-9 * 15 7:00PMBriar Cliff @ Dana 0-41 * 16 1:00PMMorningside @ Dana 10-42 * 18 7:00PMBriar Cliff @ Morningside 15-30 January 5 Morningside @ TBA Cornell Matman Invitational 6 Morningside @ TBA Cornell Matman Invitational 9:00AMBriar Cliff @ TBA Dana Open 9:00AMTBA @ Dana Dana Open 10:00AMDakota Wesleyan @ TBA Dana Open 13 9:00AMDakota Wesleyan vs. Campbellsville University 3-38 NWCA National Duals - 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at Dickinson, North Dakota March 2 TBA @ NAIA National Championship March 2 - 3 at Sioux City, Iowa 3 TBA @ NAIA National Championship March 2 - 3 at Sioux City, Iowa 2007-08 GPAC Wrestling November 3 TBA vs. TBA SDSU Daktronics Open in Brookings, South Dakota TBA vs. TBA NIACC Open in Mason City, Iowa * 8 7:00PM Morningside @ Briar Cliff 44-4 9 6:00PMUniversity of Regina @ Dakota Wesleyan 15-25 10 TBA vs. TBA Dakota Wesleyan Open TBA vs. TBA Iowa State Harold Nichols Open 14 5:00PMYork College @ Morningside 3-45 * 7:00PMDakota Wesleyan @ Hastings 19-21 7:30PMCentral College @ Morningside 0-57 16 7:00PMBuena Vista @ Dana 10-34 17 TBA vs. TBA Auggie-Brute Adidas Open (at Augsburg College) TBA vs. TBA Concordia Invite TBA vs. TBA Nebraska-Omaha Invite 28 5:00PMSioux Falls @ Northern State University 7-33 6:00PM Waldorf College @ Briar Cliff 29-15 6:30PMDakota Wesleyan @ Northern State University 6-39 * 29 7:00PM Dana @ Morningside 22-21 December * 4 7:00PMDana @ Briar Cliff RAIN * 5 7:00PM Hastings @ Sioux Falls 27-21 * 6 4:00PM Morningside @ Dakota Wesleyan 31-9 5:30PMJamestown College vs. Morningside 15-30 7:00PM Jamestown College @ Dakota Wesleyan 26-15 * 7 7:00PMSioux Falls @ Dana 9-35 8 TBA vs. TBA Nebraska Kearney Open TBA vs. TBA St. Cloud State Open * 12 6:00PM Sioux Falls @ Briar Cliff 29-15 15 1:00PMMinnesota West @ Sioux Falls 13-27 7:00PMDana @ University of Nebraska 6-40 Ryan Tuzon and Dan Pray win Dana's two matches 18 10:00AMMorningside vs. Coe College 12-25 Desert Duals 12:00PMMorningside vs. Wartburg College 4-37 Desert Duals 6:00PM Morningside vs. Menlo College 34-2 Desert Duals January * 4 6:00PMHastings @ Dana 6-44 5 9:00AMTBA @ TBA Dana - Ron Beeman Open * 8 7:00PMNorthwestern @ Dakota Wesleyan 22-27 12 TBA vs. TBA Hastings Open TBA vs. TBA Central Open 9:00AMMorningside vs. Lindenwood University 4-41 NWCA Cliff Keen National Duals at Northern Iowa (UNI Dome) 9:00AMDana @ Oklahoma City University 10-32 NWCA Cliff Keen National Duals at Northern Iowa (UNI Dome) 11:00AM McKendree College @ Northwestern 37-8 NWCA Cliff Keen National Duals at Northern Iowa (UNI Dome) 1:00PMDana vs. Missouri Valley College 12-29 NWCA Cliff Keen National Duals at Northern Iowa (UNI Dome) 1:00PM Morningside vs. Notre Dame College 31-15 NWCA Cliff Keen National Duals at Northern Iowa (UNI Dome) 1:00PMNorthwestern vs. Cumberland College 13-33 NWCA Cliff Keen National Duals at Northern Iowa (UNI Dome) 5:00PM Morningside vs. Embry-Riddle (AZ) 26-16 NWCA Cliff Keen National Duals at Northern Iowa (UNI Dome) 7:00PMMorningside vs. Missouri Valley College 16-22 NWCA Cliff Keen National Duals at Northern Iowa (UNI Dome) 7:00PM Dana vs. Notre Dame College 28-14 NWCA Cliff Keen National Duals at Northern Iowa (UNI Dome) 7:00PM Northwestern vs. Montana State University-Northern 24-21 NWCA Cliff Keen National Duals at Northern Iowa (UNI Dome) 13 9:00AM Morningside vs. Southern Oregon University 25-13 NWCA Cliff Keen National Duals at Northern Iowa (UNI Dome) 15 5:30PMNorthwestern @ Augustana College-Sioux Falls 10-33 * 16 7:30PMBriar Cliff @ Dakota Wesleyan 21-25 * 18 Dakota Wesleyan @ Dana 20-24 19 9:00AMTBA vs. TBA Northwestern Invite 9:00AMTBA vs. TBA Nebrsaka-Omaha Invite 9:00AMTBA vs. TBA Minnesota West Invite * 22 7:00PM Northwestern @ Morningside 22-21 7:30PM Buena Vista University @ Morningside 24-9 8:30PMNorthwestern vs. Buena Vista University 6-32 @ Morningside * 23 5:30PMDakota Wesleyan @ Sioux Falls 16-21 5:30PM Augustana College-Sioux Falls @ Sioux Falls 46-0 6:45PMDakota Wesleyan vs. Augustana College-Sioux Falls 3-47 25 5:00PMSioux Falls @ Waldorf College 16-33 5:00PMSioux Falls @ William Penn College 6-42 6:00PMWaldorf College @ Northwestern 20-23 * 7:00PMDana @ Briar Cliff 18-37 7:15PMWilliam Penn College @ Northwestern 21-28 * 8:30PMSioux Falls @ Northwestern 9-38 * 29 7:00PM Dana @ Northwestern 25-19 31 6:30PM Northwestern vs. York College 30-15 @ Hastings * 8:00PMNorthwestern @ Hastings 16-27 8:00PMYork College @ Hastings 9-31 February * 1 7:00PMHastings @ Morningside 12-27 7:00PM Dana @ Augustana College-Sioux Falls 31-10 2 TBA vs. TBA Briar Cliff Invite 5:00PMDakota Wesleyan @ South Dakota State 15-36 5 7:00PM Morningside @ Waldorf College 28-12 7:00PM Dakota Wesleyan @ York College 37-15 * 7:00PMBriar Cliff @ Northwestern 15-35 * 7 7:00PM Morningside @ Sioux Falls 32-12 * 9 3:00PMBriar Cliff @ Hastings 19-29 16 TBA @ Conference Tourney Mitchell, South Dakota - Corn Palace 23 TBA @ NAIA Region III Tournament Blair, Nebraska - Gardner Hawks Center March 6 TBA @ NAIA National Championship March 6 - March 8 in Sioux City, Iowa * Conference Event 2008-09 GPAC Wrestling (No required GPAC duals starting with 08-09 season) November 8 TBA vs. TBA South Dakota State/Daktronics Open 12 Southwest Minnesota State @ Sioux Falls 30-10 14 6:00PM University of Regina @ Dakota Wesleyan 18-26 15 TBA vs. TBA Dakota Wesleyan Invite * 19 7:00PM Sioux Falls @ Morningside 3-39 7:00PM Dakota Wesleyan @ Northern State University 12-32 at Webster S.D.
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