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2010-11 WRESTLING Iowa State (Senior Day/Pepsi Pack the House) • Sunday, Feb Nebraska Wrestling - Weekly Notes (Nov. 16, 2010) NEBRASKA 2010-11 WRESTLING Iowa State (Senior Day/Pepsi Pack the House) • Sunday, Feb. 20, 2011 • Lincoln, Neb. 2010-11 Schedule Date OpponentTime/Result Huskers Battle Cyclones on Senior Day Nov. 21 #20 Pittsburgh% L, 10-22 Nov. 21 #11 Ohio State% W, 24-11 #13 Nebraska (13-5, 1-2 Big 12) vs. #17 Iowa State (9-9, 0-4) Nov. 27 Bucknell@ W, 19-16 NU Coliseum (4,030) • Lincoln, Neb. • Sunday, Feb. 20, 2011 • 2 p.m. Nov. 27 South Dakota State@ W, 36-6 Series History: ISU leads, 77-13-2 Dec. 3 Northern Colorado W, 34-6 Last Meeting: ISU won, 34-7, on Feb. 21, 2010, in Ames, Iowa Dec. 4 #14 Wyoming W, 20-12 Live Video (free): http://www.huskers.com Dec. 9 #4 Minnesota L, 8-26 Live Stats: nwcaonline.com Dec. 11 Oregon State W, 17-16 *Pepsi Pack the House/Senior Day: Admission to the dual and 24 oz. Pepsi Products are just $1. Also, seniors Jordan Dec. 29-30 Midlands Championships 9th, 63 pts. Burroughs, Andy Johnson and Mike Koehnlein will be honored before the match as we celebrate Senior Day at the NU Jan. 15 Utah Valley$ W, 22-12 Coliseum. Fans are also encouraged to wear black as the Huskers try to “blackout” the Cyclones. Jan. 15 Stanford$ W, 19-17 Jan. 15 Brown$ W, 37-3 The No. 13 Nebraska wrestling team returns to action on Sunday, Feb. 20, for its’ last home dual of the season Jan. 21 #4 Wisconsin L, 15-22 against the No. 17 Iowa State Cyclones at 2 p.m. Sunday will be a monumental day for the Nebraska wrestling Jan. 23 Northern Iowa W, 18-15 program as three seniors, Andy Johnson, Mike Koehnlein and Jordan Burroughs will be honored before the match as Jan. 28 #11 Oklahoma* L, 16-17 the Huskers take part in Senior Day at the NU Coliseum. The trio has combined for four NCAA tournament bids and Jan. 30 #7 Missouri* W, 17-16 190 career victories. The group is headlined by Burrouhgs, who is the school’s only undefeated national champion Feb. 4 Arizona State W, 35-8 and is currently 28-0 on the season. The dual against the Cyclones will also mark the last dual in Nebraska history Feb. 6 #5 Oklahoma State* L, 10-22 Feb. 12 North Carolina W, 31-6 as a member of the Big 12 Conference. The Huskers are set to move to the Big Ten next season. Feb. 20 Iowa State* (Senior Day) 2 p.m. The Huskers are fresh off their 13th victory of the season where they defeated the North Carolina Tar Heels in March 5 Big 12 Championships^ All Day dominating fashion, 31-6, in Chapel Hill, N.C. Leading the way for NU was sophomore Tyler Koehn and Burroughs, March 17-19 NCAA Championships& All Day who both collected bonus-point victories. Koehn upset No. 20 Corey Mock (UNC) at 157-pounds by pin with: 08 remaining in the match. Burroughs was dominant in his victory over Thomas Scotton (UNC), collecting his 12th Times are Central: Home matches in *-Big 12 Bold technical fall victory of the season, 24-9. Conference match; %-Buckeye Duals, Columbus, Ohio; @-Military Appreciation Day; #-Evanston, Ill.; Admission and 24 oz. Pepsi Products will be $1 at Sunday’s dual for Pepsi Pack the House Day at the NU $Grand Prairie, Texas; ^-Ames, Iowa; &-Philadelphia, Coliseum. The Huskers also want fans to wear their black Husker gear as we try to “blackout’” the Cyclones. The Pa. wrestlers will be wearing their black singlets. Fans who can’t attend the match can view it for free at Huskers.com, or follow the live stats at nwcaonline.com HUSKERS.COM Iowa State Probable Starters Wt. Name InterMat W-L Dual 125 Brandon Jones NR 4-15 3-11 Media Information 133 Ben Cash NR 4-16 2-12 Wrestling Contact: Scott Pulverenti 141 Chris Drouin 15 12-7 5-6 Email: [email protected] 149 Nate Carr Jr. NR 12-7 6-4 Office Phone: (402) 472-7873 Max Mayfield NR 13-12 2-7 Cell Phone: (402) 850-3584 157 Trent Weatherman NR 13-13 6-11 Fax: (402) 472-2005 165 Andrew Sorenson 7 16-5 14-3 174 Jon Reader 1 31-0 18-0 184 Cole Shafer NR 8-15 2-11 197 Jerome Ward 14 15-5 8-3 HWT Kyle Simonson NR 23-7 10-4 Nebraska Wrestling Probable Starters Wt. Name Rank W-L Dual Pins TF MD Worth Noting 125 David Klingsheim NR/NR/NR 7-9 4-7 0 0 1 Broke a four-dual losing streak with his victory over Jake Corrill (UNC) 133 Ridge Kiley NR/NR/NR 19-11 10-8 2 0 2 Has won three out of his last four matches reach ten dual victories for the season 141 Mike Koehnlein NR/NR/NR 16-10 10-8 1 2 3 Has won three straight matches, including an upset of No. 17 Josh Kindig (OSU) 149 Ross Grande NR/NR/NR 18-18 4-14 1 2 2 Lost a tough 3-2 decision to Nick Stabile (UNC) in his last match 157 Tyler Koehn NR/NR/NR 7-8 5-7 2 0 0 Upset No. 20 Corey Mock (UNC) by pin with :08 remaining in the third period 165 Jordan Burroughs 1/1/1 28-0 18-0 6 12 5 His 18 falls puts him in a tie for 9th place on the single season falls list at NU 174 Caleb Kolb NR/NR/NR 15-12 8-9 2 0 4 Will have a chance to face No. 1 Jon Reader this week 184 Josh Ihnen 10/10/10 23-7 13-5 1 1 4 Owns a 3-6 record against nationally-ranked opponents 197 Andy Johnson 13/16/13 24-9 13-5 3 1 2 Third on the team with 45 dual points this season Hwt. Tucker Lane 11/10/9 22-6 13-5 4 1 3 Owns a 3-3 record this season agaisnt nationally-ranked opponents Head Coach: Mark Manning, 148-61-3, 10 years; 171-85-5, 13 years Assistant Coach: Tony Ersland (fifth season) Assistant Coach: Bryan Snyder (first season) Strength and Conditioning Coach: Jason Powell (second season) Volunteer Coach: Brandon Browne (second season) Administrative Assistant: Craig Brester (first season) Rankings: InterMat/WIN Magazine/Amateur Wrestling News; InterMat as of Feb. 15 ; WIN Magazine as of Feb. 14; Amateur Wrestling News as of Feb. 15 10 National Champions - 88 All-Americans - 18 Top-10 NCAA Finishes 2010 Big 12 Championship - March 6, 2010 Seven Conference Championships - 617 All-Time Dual Wins 2010-11 Nebraska Wrestling Nebraska Wrestling Quick Facts Last Time Out: Huskers Rout Tar Heels, 31-6 General Information The No. 14 Nebraska wrestling team won the first six matches over the North Carolina Tar Heels on Saturday, Location ................................................... Lincoln, Neb. Feb. 12, in route to a 31-6 victory in Chapel Hill, N.C. The Huskers, who were wrestling in their final road dual of Enrollment .......................................................... 23,573 the season, improved to 13-5 on the year with a 1-2 mark in Big 12 conference duals. The loss dropped North Population ........................................................ 251,001 Carolina’s record to 8-9-1. Founded ................................................................ 1869 Nebraska opened the dual with a shutout from No. 11 Josh Ihnen (NU) at 184-pounds over Antonio Giorgio Nickname ................................Cornhuskers or Huskers (UNC), 6-0. Ihnen’s victory was followed by Andy Johnson (NU) defeating Zac Bennett (UNC) by decision, 10-4, Colors ..............................................Scarlet and Cream at 197. Both Ihnen and Johnson were coming off losses to nationally-ranked opponents against Oklahoma State. Conference ......................................................... Big 12 At heavyweight, No. 12 Tucker Lane (NU) defeated Ben Brooks (UNC) after Brooks had to withdrawal from Chancellor ....................................Harvey Perlman, J.D. match win an injury in the second period. Leading by 12 points, the Huskers extended the margin to 21-0 with three Institutional Rep ........................ Josephine Pututo, J.D. decision victories from David Klingsheim (NU), Ridge Kiley (NU) and Mike Koehnlein (NU). Klingsheim recorded Athletic Director........................................Tom Osborne the Huskers second shutout of the dual at 125-pounds when he defeated Jake Corrill (UNC), 6-0. At 133-pounds, Kiley defeated Pat Owens (UNC) by decision 7-1, while Koehnlein won his third straight dual after taking down Team Information Mike Rappo (UNC), 10-3. Home Facility ........................................... NU Coliseum The match of the day came at 157-pounds where Tyler Koehn (NU) upset No. 20 Corey Mock (UNC) by fall with Capacity ............................................................... 4,030 :08 remaining in the final period. Trailing 3-0 entering the third period, Koehn earned an escape point to pull within Head Coach ............................................Mark Manning Office Phone .........................................(402) 472-6470 two points and then turned a single-leg takedown attempt into a pin to extend the Huskers lead to 27-3. The pin Alma Mater, Year ...................Univ. of Nebraska-Omaha was Koehn’s second of the season. School Record (Yrs) .......................148-61-3 (10 Years) No. 1 Jordan Burroughs (NU) recorded his 12th technical fall of the season for the Huskers last victory at Career Record (Yrs) .......................171-85-5 (13 Years) 165-pounds over Thomas Scotton (UNC), 24-9. Burroughs is now 28-0 on the season and 18-0 in dual competition Asst. Coaches ...........................................Tony Ersland as he continues his trek to become the school’s first two-time national champion. .................................................................Bryan Snyder The Huskers only losses came at 149 and 174-pounds where Nick Stabile (UNC) defeated Ross Grande (NU), Strength and Conditioning Coach ...........
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