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2009 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships 2009 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships Thursday Morning THURSDAY NIGHT FRIDAY MORNING FRIDAY NIGHT SATURDAY First Round SECOND ROUND QUARTERFINALS SEMIFINALS FINAL #1 Paul Donahoe (Edinboro) RSSR [31-0] #1 P. Donahoe BYE 125 11 BYE #1 P. Donahoe D;4-2 Championship Obenson Blanc (Okla St) RSSR [27-8] O. Blanc 181 19-21 March 2009 William Chamberlain (Duquesne) JR [26-9] #1 P. Donahoe D;13-7 W. Chamberlain BYE 12 BYE B. Futrell D;1-0 Bernard Futrell (Illinois) FR [23-12] B. Futrell #1 P. Donahoe D;7-3 #9 Tyler Clark (Iowa St) SO [24-6] 421 #9 T. Clark BYE 13 BYE #9 T. Clark M;19-5 Prescott Garner (Navy) FR [28-14] P. Garner Eric Olanowski (Mich St) RSFR [20-17] 182 #8 R. Peterkin D;6-3 E. Olanowski BYE 14 BYE #8 R. Peterkin T;21-1;5:49 #8 Rollie Peterkin (Penn) JR [21-5] #8 R. Peterkin #5 Charlie Falck (Iowa) RSSR [22-4] 541 #5 C. Falck #1 P. Donahoe D;5-2 BYE BYE 15 #5 C. Falck M;11-3 Derek Reber (Bucknell) FR [31-10] D. Reber Nikko Triggas (Ohio St) SO [20-15] 183 #12 A. Robles D;8-3 N. Triggas BYE BYE 16 #12 A. Robles D;5-0 #12 Anthony Robles (Ariz St) RSSO [25-6] #12 A. Robles 422 #12 A. Robles M;9-0 Marcos Orozco (UC Davis) SR [21-8] M. Orozco BYE BYE 17 M. Martinez D;7-1 Michael Martinez (Wyoming) RSFR [37-9] M. Martinez Anthony Mustari (N Colo) RSJR [26-8] 184 #4 B. Precin D;6-1 A. Mustari BYE 631 BYE 18 #4 B. Precin D;5-2 #4 Brandon Precin (NWU) JR [27-3] #4 B. Precin #3 Angel Escobedo (Indiana) RSJR [22-3] #2 Troy Nickerson D;2-1;TB1 #3 A. Escobedo BYE Champion 19 BYE #3 A. Escobedo D;5-0 Brian Owen (Boise St) FR [12-7] B. Owen Jarrod Garnett (Virginia Tech) FR [39-7] 185 #3 A. Escobedo D;2-1 J. Garnett BYE 20 BYE J. Garnett D;4-3 Nicholas Bedelyon (Kent St) SO [25-8] N. Bedelyon 423 #3 A. Escobedo D;8-1 #11 Zachary Sanders (Minn) RSFR [35-7] #11 Z. Sanders BYE 21 BYE #11 Z. Sanders D;13-6 Jay Ivanco (Clarion) RSSO [19-12] J. Ivanco Brad Pataky (Penn St) RSSO [28-9] 186 #11 Z. Sanders D;5-4 B. Pataky F;1:40 Ian Moser (Bloomsburg) RSSO [22-12] 1 22 BYE #6 J. Nicholson D;11-6 #6 James Nicholson (Old Dom) RSSO [35-2] #6 J. Nicholson 542 #2 T. Nickerson D;2-1 #7 Joey Fio (Oklahoma) SO [21-3] #7 J. Fio BYE BYE 23 #7 J. Fio D;9-3 Demetrius Johnson (Chatt) RSFR [10-6] D. Johnson Brandon Zoetewey (CSU-Baker) SR [24-6] 187 #7 J. Fio D;5-4 B. Zoetewey BYE BYE 24 #10 S. Sentes D;7-3 #10 Scotti Sentes (Central Mich) FR [25-6] #10 S. Sentes #2 T. Nickerson F;0:14 Brendan Byrne (Maryland) RSJR [21-8] 424 B. Byrne BYE BYE 25 S. Bonanno D;9-3 Steve Bonanno (Hofstra) FR [28-13] S. Bonanno Mike Watts (Mich) SR [14-11] 188 #2 T. Nickerson M;11-0 M. Watts BYE BYE 26 #2 T. Nickerson F;5:51 #2 Troy Nickerson (Cornell) RSJR [20-0] #2 T. Nickerson Kreider PC Tournaments, LLC - InTournament Official Bracketing System of the NWCA 2009 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships THURSDAY NIGHT FRIDAY MORNING FRIDAY NIGHT SATURDAY MORNING BYE 125 M. Watts #11 Zachary Sanders (Minn) Mike Watts (Mich) Wrestleback 501 189 B. Byrne D;5-1 19-21 March 2009 BYE 341 B. Byrne Brendan Byrne (Maryland) #5 C. Falck F;6:30 #11 Z. Sanders D;5-2 #5 Charlie Falck (Iowa) BYE B. Zoetewey Brandon Zoetewey (CSU-Baker) 425 #5 C. Falck D;5-1 190 B. Zoetewey D;11-6 BYE 342 D. Johnson 543 #11 Z. Sanders M;9-0 B. Zoetewey D;4-3 Demetrius Johnson (Chatt) 581 Michael Martinez (Wyoming) BYE B. Pataky #7 Joey Fio (Oklahoma) Brad Pataky (Penn St) 502 191 B. Pataky M;12-2 BYE 343 #12 A. Robles M;19-10 J. Ivanco B. Pataky D;12-6 N. Bedelyon D;8-3 Jay Ivanco (Clarion) Bernard Futrell (Illinois) BYE N. Bedelyon 426 N. Bedelyon D;9-3 Nicholas Bedelyon (Kent St) #12 Anthony Robles (Ariz St) 192 N. Bedelyon D;9-6 BYE 344 601 B. Owen N. Bedelyon D;8-6 Brian Owen (Boise St) #4 Brandon Precin D;3-1 #9 Tyler Clark (Iowa St) Third Place BYE A. Mustari #3 Angel Escobedo (Indiana) #8 Rollie Peterkin (Penn) Anthony Mustari (N Colo) 503 582 193 M. Orozco D;11-4 BYE 345 M. Orozco #10 S. Sentes D;3-2 #10 S. Sentes D;4-0 Marcos Orozco (UC Davis) #10 Scotti Sentes (Central Mich) BYE N. Triggas #4 B. Precin D;3-0 Nikko Triggas (Ohio St) 427 #10 S. Sentes D;6-3 194 N. Triggas F;1:21 I. Moser 346 171 I. Moser D;11-6 Derek Reber (Bucknell) N. Triggas D;6-5 544 #4 B. Precin M;13-2 Steve Bonanno (Hofstra) BYE E. Olanowski #4 Brandon Precin (NWU) Eric Olanowski (Mich St) 504 #11 Z. Sanders 195 P. Garner D;9-7 BYE 347 #3 Angel Escobedo M;8-0 P. Garner 602 J. Garnett M;18-5 #4 B. Precin D;10-4 Prescott Garner (Navy) Fifth Place #3 A. Escobedo Jarrod Garnett (Virginia Tech) BYE W. Chamberlain 428 O. Blanc M;17-4 N. Bedelyon William Chamberlain (Duquesne) 196 O. Blanc F;3:18 #10 Scotti Sentes D;7-2 BYE 348 603 Seventh Place O. Blanc O. Blanc D;3-2 Obenson Blanc (Okla St) #10 S. Sentes #6 James Nicholson (Old Dom) Kreider PC Tournaments, LLC - InTournament Official Bracketing System of the NWCA 2009 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships Thursday Morning THURSDAY NIGHT FRIDAY MORNING FRIDAY NIGHT SATURDAY First Round SECOND ROUND QUARTERFINALS SEMIFINALS FINAL #1 Franklin Gomez (Mich St) RSJR [22-2] #1 F. Gomez BYE 133 27 BYE #1 F. Gomez M;13-2 Championship Todd Schavrien (Missouri) SO [14-11] T. Schavrien 197 19-21 March 2009 Michael Rappo (N Carolina) RSSO [24-8] #1 F. Gomez D;8-3 M. Rappo BYE 28 BYE F. Novachkov D;5-4 Filip Novachkov (Cal Poly) RSSO [22-7] F. Novachkov #1 F. Gomez D;6-4 #9 Lou Ruggirello (Hofstra) JR [28-3] 429 #9 L. Ruggirello BYE 29 BYE #9 L. Ruggirello M;10-2 Matthew Fisk (Lehigh) RSJR [26-7] M. Fisk Thomas Kimbrell (CSU-Baker) RSSR [25-12] 198 #9 L. Ruggirello F;6:49 T. Kimbrell BYE 30 BYE #8 J. Baker D;6-0 #8 Joe Baker (Navy) SR [14-0] #8 J. Baker #5 Andrew Hochstrasser (Boise St) RSSO [30-2] 545 #5 A. Hochstrasser #1 F. Gomez D;6-3 BYE BYE 31 #5 A. Hochstrasser F;2:20 Kyle Hutter (Old Dom) JR [22-12] K. Hutter Kelly Kubec (Oregon St) RSFR [21-7] 199 #5 A. Hochstrasser D;9-2 K. Kubec BYE BYE 32 #12 S. Bell M;9-0 #12 Steve Bell (Maryland) RSJR [24-4] #12 S. Bell 430 #5 A. Hochstrasser D;9-8 Darius Little (N Carolina St) FR [18-15] D. Little BYE BYE 33 T. DeShazer F;2:32 Tristen DeShazer (Northern Ill) RSSO [21-11] T. DeShazer Christopher Notte (Okla St) JR [27-7] 200 #4 D. Dennis D;9-6 C. Notte BYE 632 BYE 34 #4 D. Dennis D;5-4 #4 Daniel Dennis (Iowa) RSJR [27-4] #4 D. Dennis #3 James Kennedy (Illinois) JR [28-4] #1 Franklin Gomez D;5-4 D. Marble D;7-5;SV1 David Marble (Bucknell) JR [27-10] 2 Champion 35 BYE D. Marble M;11-0 Cory VomBaur (Wyoming) RSJR [27-12] C. VomBaur Frank Celorrio (App St) JR [26-13] 201 D. Mitcheff D;10-5 F. Celorrio BYE 36 BYE D. Mitcheff M;8-0 Dan Mitcheff (Kent St) RSJR [23-8] D. Mitcheff 431 #6 J. Ness D;6-1 #11 Mike Grey (Cornell) SO [22-8] #11 M. Grey BYE 37 BYE #11 M. Grey D;10-8 Brandon Low (UC Davis) RSSO [14-8] B. Low Conor Beebe (Central Mich) RSJR [22-12] 202 #6 J. Ness M;9-0 C. Beebe BYE 38 BYE #6 J. Ness D;8-1 #6 Jayson Ness (Minn) RSJR [33-7] #6 J. Ness 546 #2 R. Humphrey D;1-0 #7 Nicholas Fanthorpe (Iowa St) JR [20-4] #7 N. Fanthorpe BYE BYE 39 #7 N. Fanthorpe T;19-4;7:00 TJ Dillashaw (CSU-Fuller) RSSR [27-7] T. Dillashaw Rick Deubel (Edinboro) RSSR [27-11] 203 #10 J. Strayer D;7-3;TB3 R. Deubel BYE BYE 40 #10 J. Strayer D;7-2 #10 Jake Strayer (Penn St) RSSR [16-8] #10 J. Strayer #2 R. Humphrey M;15-6 Matt Bonson (Virginia) RSFR [17-7] 432 M. Bonson BYE BYE 41 C. Smith D;7-6 Christian Smith (Liberty) Grad [23-12] C. Smith Jimmy Conroy (Pittsburgh) JR [21-11] 204 #2 R. Humphrey M;16-7 J. Conroy BYE BYE 42 #2 R. Humphrey F;0:12 #2 Reece Humphrey (Ohio St) RSJR [26-3] #2 R. Humphrey Kreider PC Tournaments, LLC - InTournament Official Bracketing System of the NWCA 2009 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships THURSDAY NIGHT FRIDAY MORNING FRIDAY NIGHT SATURDAY MORNING BYE 133 J.
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