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NEBRASKA 2014-15 Wrestling 2014-15 Schedule (12-1, 8-1 Big Ten) Date Opponent/Tournament Time/Result Huskers Journey East to Finish Dual Season Nov tough together NEBRASKA 2014-15 WRESTLING 2014-15 Schedule (12-1, 8-1 Big Ten) Date Opponent/Tournament Time/Result Huskers Journey East to Finish Dual Season Nov. 1 NWCA All-Star Classic% No Team Score Nov. 7 at #25 Wyoming (Flo) W, 22-13 No. 10 Nebraska (12-1, 8-1 Big Ten) Nov. 8 Cowboy Open& (Flo) No Team Score vs. Nov. 16 Maryland* (NU Coliseum) W, 42-3 Nov. 22 at Duke (Blue Devil Network) W, 45-3 Drexel (8-11, 5-2 EIWA) Nov. 22 at NC State (ESPN3) W, 16-15 Dec. 5-6 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational^ (Flo) 6th, 89 pts. Saturday, Feb. 21 • 10 a.m. (CT) • Daskalakis Athletic Center (2,532) • Philadelphia, Pa. Dec. 13 Wisconsin* L, 14-23 Series History: Nebraska leads, 2-0-0 Jan. 1-2 Southern Scuffle# (Flo) 4th, 116 pts. Jan. 9 Purdue* (Tumble N’ Rumble) W, 25-6 Last Meeting: Nebraska won, 25-13, on Feb. 17, 2007 in Philadelphia, Pa. Jan. 23 at #12 Illinois* (BTN Plus) W, 22-9 Scoring: TrackWrestling.com Jan. 25 #21 Rutgers* (BTN) W, 26-9 Live Video: Drexel Dragons TV Jan. 30 at #24 Northwestern* (BTN Plus) W, 25-11 Twitter Feed: @HuskerWrestling Feb. 1 Indiana* (Huskers.com) W, 33-6 Feb. 6 at #16 Michigan* (BTN Plus) W, 23-10 Feb. 8 at Michigan State* (BTN Plus) W, 33-6 No. 10 Nebraska (12-1, 8-1 Big Ten) Feb. 13 Stanford (BTN Plus) W, 30-6 Feb. 21 at Drexel (Drexel Dragons TV) 10 a.m. vs. Feb. 21 at Princeton (Ivy League Digital Network) 6 p.m. Princeton (9-6, 3-1 Ivy League) March 7-8 Big Ten Championships$ (BTN/BTN Plus) 9 a.m. March 19-21 NCAA Championships@ 11 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 21 • 6 p.m. (CT) • Dillon Gymnasium (1,500) • Princeton, N.J. Series History: Nebraska leads, 1-0-0 Match schedule is subject to change. Times listed are Central. All home duals in bold held at the Last Meeting: Nebraska won, 42-8, on Jan. 5, 2002 in Grand Prairie, Texas Devaney Center, unless otherwise noted. For Scoring: TrackWrestling.com ticket information call (800) 8-BIG-RED. BTN- Live Video (subscription required): Ivy League Digital Network Big Ten Network; Flo-Flowrestling.org. *-Big Ten Conference Dual; %-Philadelphia, Pa.; ^-Las Vegas, Twitter Feed: @HuskerWrestling Nev.; #-Chattanooga, Tenn.; &-Laramie, Wyo.; $-Columbus, Ohio; @-St. Louis, Mo. No. 10 Nebraska (12-1, 8-1 Big Ten) wraps up its dual season on Saturday against Drexel and Princeton. The Huskers face the Dragons at 10 a.m. (CT) in Philadelphia, Pa., before Media Information battling the Tigers at 6 p.m. (CT) in Princeton, N.J. Wrestling Contact: Connor Stange Both duals can be followed on TrackWrestling.com and on Twitter via @HuskerWrestling. Email: [email protected] Live video streaming is available at the links above. Office Phone: (402) 472-6684 Cell Phone: (402) 560-3758 NU leads the all-time series against both teams. The Huskers are 2-0-0 against Drexel and Fax: (402) 472-2005 1-0-0 against Princeton. Nebraska Probable Starters Drexel Probable Starters Princeton Probable Starters Wt. Name Rank W-L Dual Pins TF MD Wt. Name Wt. Name 125 Tim Lambert 11/11/14 20-7 11-2 1 1 5 125 Tanner Shoap/Zach Fuentes 125 Ryan Cash 133 Eric Montoya NR/NR/NR 15-10 7-6 2 2 3 133 #15 Kevin Devoy/Franco Ferraina 133 Jordan Reich/ Trey Aslanian 141 Anthony Abidin 8/10/6 25-2 13-0 1 2 10 141 Dave Pearce/Andrew Mauriello 141 Jordan Laster 149 Justin Arthur 20/NR/NR 20-11 6-7 2 0 2 149 Matt Cimato/Geoffry Verallis 149 Chris Perez 157 James Green 3/3/3 24-3 11-2 2 8 5 165 Austin Wilson NR/NR/NR 12-11 7-6 2 1 3 157 Noel Blanco/Ryan O’Connor 157 Rich Eva/Francesco Fabozzi 174 Robert Kokesh 1/1/1 28-0 12-0 6 2 7 165 Nick Elmer/Mike Paccione/Zach Spira 165 #20 Jonathan Schleifer 184 TJ Dudley 15/15/18 22-5 9-2 5 0 5 174 Stephen Loiseau 174 Judd Ziegler 197 Aaron Studebaker 13/19/NR 25-7 9-2 4 4 3 184 Alex DeCiantis/Jason Fugiel 184 Brett Harner HWT Collin Jensen 17/20/NR 14-10 8-5 4 1 2 197 Brandon Litten 197 #12 Abram Ayala HWT Joey Goodhart/Alex Foley HWT Ray O’Donnell Head Coach: Mark Manning, 199-74-3 (15th year at NU) 222-98-5 (18th year overall) Associate Head Coach: Bryan Snyder (5th year) Head Coach: Matt Azevedo (4th year) Head Coach: Chris Ayres (9th year) Assistant Coach: Jordan Burroughs (1st year) Assistant Coaches: Zack Sheaffer, Assistant Coaches: Sean Gray, Joe Strength and Conditioning Coach: Jason Powell (6th year) Jimmy Sheptock Dubuque, Joe Jamison Volunteer Assistant Coach: Matt Meuleners (2nd year) Rankings: InterMat (Feb. 17)/WIN Magazine (Feb. 16)/TheOpenMat.com (Feb. 17) Rankings: InterMat (Feb. 17) Rankings: InterMat (Feb. 17) nebraska wrestling 2014-15 Nebraska Wrestling tough together Weekly Notes (Feb. 21, 2015) Quick Facts Last Time Out: Cornhuskers Crush Cardinal on Senior Night No. 10 Nebraska cruised to its eighth consecutive dual win with a 30-6 rout of Stanford on Senior General Information Night at the Devaney Center. Senior All-Americans James Green (157) and Robert Kokesh (174), Location ........................................... Lincoln, Neb. wrestling in their final home dual, each won in bonus-point fashion. No. 15 TJ Dudley also added bonus Enrollment ................................................. 25,006 points with his pin against Ryan Davies at 184 pounds in 5:58. Ranked Huskers Aaron Studebaker Population................................................ 265,401 (14th at 197), Collin Jensen (17th at heavyweight), Tim Lambert (12th at 125) and Anthony Abidin (8th Founded ....................................................... 1869 at 141) each collected decisions over the course of the next five bouts to extend the lead. Sophomore Nickname....................... Cornhuskers or Huskers Justin Arthur won the final match of the night by a 7-3 decision over Garrett Schaner at 149 pounds. Colors ..................................... Scarlet and Cream Scouting the Drexel Dragons Conference ............................................... Big Ten • Drexel is 8-11 this season and holds a 5-2 mark in the EIWA. Chancellor .......................... Harvey Perlman, J.D. • Drexel competed at the Southern Scuffle (Jan. 1-2), where the Dragons finished 22nd. They also Institutional Rep ................ Josephine Potuto, J.D. wrestled at the Keystone Classic, but no team score was kept. Director of Athletics...................... Shawn Eichorst • The Dragons are led by 15th-ranked Kevin Devoy at 133 pounds. Devoy is 30-4 this season, and finished fifth at the Southern Scuffle and first at the Keystone Classic. • Drexel is coached by Matt Azevedo, who is in his fourth year at the school. He is assisted by Team Information Zach Sheaffer and Jimmy Sheptock. Home Facility ........... Bob Devaney Sports Center • Nebraska leads the all-time series against Drexel, 2-0-0. This year’s meeting will be the first since Capacity....................................................... 7,907 2007. Head Coach................................... Mark Manning Office Phone .................................(402) 472-6470 Scouting the Princeton Tigers Alma Mater, Year .......... Nebraska-Omaha (1985) • Princeton is 9-6 this season and holds a 3-1 record in Ivy League duals. School Record (Yrs) ....... 199-74-3 (15th Season) Career Record (Yrs) ....... 222-98-5 (18th Season) 2014-15 Statistics Associate Head Coach ................... Bryan Snyder Record Dual Pts. Dual TD Pins Assistant Coach........................Jordan Burroughs Wt. Name Overall Dual NU/Opp NU/Opp W/L TF MD QP Strength and Conditioning Coach ........Jason Powell 125 Tim Lambert 20-7 11-2 43/6 12/3 1/0 1 5 5:52 Volunteer Assistant ...................... Matt Meuleners 133 Eric Montoya 15-10 7-6 26/19 18/12 2/0 2 3 2:20 Wrestling Office Secretary ................. Ellen Shutts 141 Anthony Abidin 25-2 13-0 47/0 24/6 1/0 2 10 4:27 Wrestling Office Phone .................(402) 472-9430 149 Justin Arthur 20-11 6-7 19/26 9/22 2/1 0 2 5:00 Wrestling Office Fax .....................(402) 472-2272 157 James Green 24-3 11-2 42/6 44/2 2/0 8 5 2:20 165 Austin Wilson 12-11 7-6 26/22 14/12 2/1 1 3 1:04 2013-14 Season Information 174 Robert Kokesh 28-0 12-0 49/0 26/4 6/0 2 7 2:19 2013-14 Dual Record .................................12-2-0 184 TJ Dudley 22-5 9-2 34/7 17/6 5/0 0 5 2:23 2013-14 Big Ten Finish ........... 6-2 (5th, 79 points) 197 Aaron Studebaker 25-7 9-2 32/9 16/8 4/2 4 3 1:13 2013-14 NCAA Finish ................11th (43.5 points) HWT Collin Jensen 14-10 8-5 32/16 13/5 4/3 1 2 1:37 Starters Returning/Lost.................................... 8/2 Non-Starters Letterwinners Returning/Lost......................... 17/2 125 Mitchell Maginnis 16-6 0-0 0/0 0/0 1/1 0 2 2:57 NCAA Qualifiers Returning/Lost ...................... 7/0 133 Eric Coufal 13-7 0-0 0/0 0/0 3/1 0 1 4:26 All-Americans Returning/Lost .......................... 2/0 133 Sean Murphy 4-12 0-0 0/0 0/0 0/2 1 0 -- Top Returners ................... James Green, Sr., 157 133 Brian Peska 19-8 0-0 0/0 0/0 4/2 2 4 0:32 ........................................ Robert Kokesh, Sr., 174 133 Darrian Schwenke 4-3 0-0 0/0 0/0 0/1 1 0 -- Top Redshirts....................Eric Montoya, So., 133 133 Aris Shino 0-4 0-0 0/0 0/0 0/1 0 0 -- ............................................
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