2011 Budd Whitehill National Duals Friday, Jan

2011 Budd Whitehill National Duals Friday, Jan

2011 Budd Whitehill National Duals Friday, Jan. 14 - 9 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 15 - 9 a.m. Hosted by Lycoming College Lamade Gymnasium Williamsport, Pa. Table of Contents/Schedule Schedule of Matches Table of Contents Friday, Jan. 14, 2011 Table of Contents .......................................................................................... 1 Round 1 A1 to A4...................................................................9 a.m. Tournament Schedule/Teams & Rankings ........................................... 1 Round 2 B1 to B4 ...........................................................10:30 a.m. About Lycoming ............................................................................................ 2 Round 3 C1 to C4 ....................................................................Noon The Budd Whitehill National Duals ......................................................... 3 Round 4 D1 to D4 ..................................................................2 p.m. Budd Whitehill National Duals History .................................................. 4 (First Consolations) 2010 Final Bracket ......................................................................................... 5 Round 5 E1 to E4 ..............................................................3:30 p.m. Case Western Reserve University ............................................................. 6 Round 6 F1 to F4 ..............................................................5:30 p.m. The College of New Jersey ......................................................................... 7 Heidelberg University .................................................................................. 8 (Second Consolations) John Carroll University ................................................................................ 9 Round 7 Losers of Round 4 ................................................7 p.m. King’s College ................................................................................................10 Lycoming College .......................................................................................11 Saturday, Jan. 15, 2011 Messiah College ...........................................................................................12 Round 8 G1 to G4 ..................................................................9 a.m. Muskingum College ...................................................................................13 Round 9 H1 to H2, Ohio Northern University .........................................................................14 plus Round 6 losers .......................................................10:30 a.m. Rhode Island College .................................................................................15 Round 10 I1 to I2 .....................................................................Noon Rochester Institute of Technology ........................................................16 (Losers of Round 7, Winners of Round 7) Springfield College .....................................................................................17 Round 11 Consolations .................................................1:30 p.m. SUNY Cortland ..............................................................................................18 (Losers of Round 8, Losers of Round 9, SUNY Oswego ..............................................................................................19 Winner of Round 9) Thiel College ..................................................................................................20 Round 12 Championships ..................................................3 p.m. Trine University ............................................................................................21 (1st/2nd, 3rd/4th, 5th/6th, 7th/8th) Wabash College ...........................................................................................22 University of Wisconsin Whitewater .....................................................23 Awards .......................................................................................5 p.m. Williams College ..........................................................................................24 York College of Pennsylvania ..................................................................25 2011 Teams and Rankings Sponsors ...................................................................................................26-32 (Rankings as of Dec. 22, 2010) Note: Due to printing deadlines, all information in this pro- School (Rank) Location gram is up-to-date through Dec. 29, 2010. Case Western Reserve University ....................Cleveland, Ohio Credits The College of New Jersey (No. 9) ............................Ewing, N.J. Heidelberg University (No. 28) ................................. Tiffin, Ohio The 2011 Budd Whitehill National Division III Duals program is an official publication of the Lycoming College Office of College John Carroll University ......................University Heights, Ohio Relations. The guide was designed, edited and written by Joe King’s College ........................................................Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Guistina, sports information director. Additional assistance from Lycoming College ..............................................Williamsport, Pa. Lycoming College wrestling coach Roger Crebs. Editing by Jerry Messiah College (No. 20).......................................Grantham, Pa. Rashid, director of college relations. Special thanks to the Sports Muskingum College .................................... New Concord, Ohio Information Departments at all 20 participants for their help in Ohio Northern University (No. 24) ..............................Ada, Ohio the compilation of this program. Rhode Island College ...........................................Providence, R.I. Rochester Institute of Technology ...................Rochester, N.Y. Springfield College (No. 23) .......................... Springfield, Mass. SUNY Cortland (No. 17) .......................................... Cortland, N.Y. SUNY Oswego ..............................................................Oswego, N.Y. Thiel College .............................................................. Greenville, Pa. Trine University ............................................................ Angola, Ind. Wabash College ............................................. Crawfordsville, Ind. University of Wisconsin-Whitewater ........... Whitewater, Wis. Williams College ..........................................Williamstown, Mass. York College of Pennsylvania (No. 15) ..........................York, Pa. • 2011 Budd Whitehill Division III Wrestling Duals • 1 • About Lycoming Academic Facilities Lycoming College boasts some of the finest academic build- ings in the nation, including a 180,000 volume library. Students Lycoming: A CollegE of distinction have access to a wireless Internet network throughout the Lycoming College is a small liberal All of Lycoming’s resources and fac- campus and enjoy the most modern technology available in arts and sciences college dedicated ulty are dedicated to the undergradu- the classroom. to providing the type of learning that ate education of more than 1,400 can be used for a lifetime in a sup- students. Classes are small and taught Athletic Facilities portive, residential environment that by highly credentialed faculty. The A modern physical education and recreation center with a fosters individual growth and close student to faculty ratio is 14-to-1 and 2,300 seat gymnasium, six multi-purpose courts, 200-meter interpersonal relationships. more than 90 percent of the faculty indoor running track, six-lane pool, sauna, steam room, train- holds either a doctorate or terminal ing room, weight room, several locker rooms and athletic of- Founded in 1812, Lycoming is one of degree in a specialized field. fices is available to all students. An outdoor athletic complex the 50 oldest colleges in the nation. It with facilities for football, soccer, lacrosse and softball is home The quality of campus life is enriched is a private, co-educational, four-year to Warrior athletics. The complex contains locker rooms, public college historically affiliated with the by a variety of extracurricular ac- rest rooms and a training office. United Methodist Church. tivities through which Lycoming students gain valuable leadership Lycoming continues to receive acco- training. Students produce a weekly lades for its strong academic reputa- newspaper, edit a yearbook, mount tion. The school has once again been theatre productions, participate in recognized as one of the nation’s a nationally-acclaimed choir and leading liberal arts colleges by U.S. concert band, as well as organize and News and World Report in the 2011 manage their own social fraternities edition of “America’s Best Colleges.” and sororities, special interest clubs The Princeton Review lists Lycom- and campus-wide social events. ing as one of the “Best Northeastern Colleges” while Forbes.com ranks Lycoming provides student-athletes the institution among “America’s the opportunity to combine sports Best Colleges.” and academic goals in a school that offers excellence in both. The school, first known as Williamsport Academy, became Dickinson Seminary In the best tradition of the liberal arts in 1848 when it began its affiliation philosophy, Lycoming encourages with the Methodist Church. It became the growth and development of Williamsport Dickinson Seminary and the entire person. The College offers Living Facilities

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