The thirteenth-ranked* Badgers compete at the 2019 Big Ten Championships on March 9-10 in Minneapolis. The Big Ten Championships is the qualifying tournament for the 2019 NCAA Championships in Pittsburgh on March 21-23.
The Big Ten will release its pre-seeds for the conference tournament on Monday, March 4.
The NCAA will release conference allocations for its qualifying tournament this afternoon.
*Flowrestling Rankings February 26, 2019
No real surprises besides Reinhardt. He was higher than I thought he would be. I thought he would be 7/8. Very good draw for him as he could beat Venz was leading the match.
Lantz has a great draw against Lizak. If he wants to make NCAAs that is the match.
125 lbs.
1. Sebastian Rivera, NU
2. Spencer Lee, IOWA
3. Sean Russell, MINN
4. RayVon Foley, MSU
5. Travis Piotrowski, ILL
6. Drew Mattin, MICH
7. Zeke Moisey, NEB
8. Malik Heinselman, OSU
9. Devin Schroder, PUR
10. Elijah Oliver, IND
11. Brandon Cray, MD
12. Devin Schnupp, PSU
13. Shane Metzler, RU
14. Ethan Rotondo, WIS
133 lbs.
1. Stevan Micic, MICH
2. Austin DeSanto, IOWA
3. Nick Suriano, RU
4. Roman Bravo-Young, PSU
5. Luke Pletcher, OSU
6. Ethan Lizak, MINN
7. Ben Thornton, PUR
8. Dylan Duncan, ILL
9. Anthony Tutolo, MSU
10. Colin Valdiviez, NU
11. Jens Lantz, WIS
12. Paul Konrath, IND
13. Jevon Parrish, NEB
14. Orion Anderson, MD
141 lbs.
1. Michael Carr, ILL
2. Nick Lee, PSU
3. Joey McKenna, OSU
4. Tristan Moran, WIS
5. Kanen Storr, MICH
6. Mitch McKee, MINN
7. Max Murin, IOWA
8. Chad Red, NEB
9. Pete Lipari, RU
10. Nate Limmex, PUR
11. Kyle Luigs, IND
12. Austin Eicher, MSU
13. Danny Bertoni, MD
14. Alec McKenna, NU
149 lbs.
1. Anthony Ashnault, RU
2. Micah Jordan, OSU
3. Pat Lugo, IOWA
4. Thomas Thorn, MINN
5. Cole Martin, WIS
6. Brady Berge, PSU
7. Shayne Oster, NU
8. Malik Amine, MICH
157 lbs.
1. Jason Nolf, PSU
2. Tyler Berger, NEB
3. Ryan Deakin, NU
4. Alec Pantaleo, MICH
5. Kaleb Young, IOWA
6. Steve Bleise, MINN
7. Ke-Shawn Hayes, OSU
8. Eric Barone, ILL
9. Griffin Parriott, PUR
10. John Van Brill, RU
11. Jake Danishek, IND
12. Jake Tucker, MSU
13. Garrett Model, WIS
14. Adam Whitesell, MD
165 lbs.
1. Vincenzo Joseph, PSU
2. Alex Marinelli, IOWA
3. Evan Wick, WIS
4. Isaiah White, NEB
5. Logan Massa, MICH
6. Te'Shawn Campbell, OSU
7. Bryce Martin, IND
8. Carson Brolsma, MINN
9. Joseph Gunther, ILL
10. Tyler Morland, NU
11. Phillip Spadafora, MD
12. Stephan Glasgow, RU
13. Austin Hiles, MSU
14. Cole Wysocki, PUR
174 lbs.
1. Mark Hall, PSU
2. Myles Amine, MICH
3. Dylan Lydy, PUR
4. Mikey Labriola, NEB
5. Devin Skatzka, MINN
6. Ethan Smith, OSU
7. Ryan Christensen, WIS
8. Drew Hughes, MSU
9. Joe Grello, RU
10. Mitch Bowman, IOWA
11. Carver James, ILL
12. Jake Covaciu, IND
13. Josh Ugalde, MD
14. Braxton Cody, NU
184 lbs.
1. Myles Martin, OSU
2. Shakur Rasheed, PSU
3. Tyler Venz, NEB
4. Emery Parker, ILL
5. Cash Wilcke, IOWA
6. Mason Reinhardt, WIS
7. Jelani Embree, MICH
8. Max Lyon, PUR
9. Nick Gravina, RU
10. Cameron Caffey, MSU
11. Norman Conley, IND
12. Brandon Krone, MINN
13. Kyle Jasenski, MD
14. Brendan Devine, NU
197 lbs.
1. Bo Nickal, PSU
2. Kollin Moore, OSU
3. Jacob Warner, IOWA
4. Christian Brunner, PUR
5. Eric Schultz, NEB
6. Jackson Striggow, MICH
7. Dylan Anderson, MINN
8. Brad Wilton, MSU
285 lbs.
1. Gable Steveson, MINN
2. Anthony Cassar, PSU
3. Mason Parris, MICH
4. Trent Hillger, WIS
5. Chase Singletary, OSU
6. Conan Jennings, NU
7. David Jensen, NEB
8. Sam Stoll, IOWA
Why do they only seed 8 at some weights?
Quote from: Luke Louison on March 05, 2019, 07:40:31 AM
Quote from: dforsythe on March 05, 2019, 05:59:56 AM
Why do they only seed 8 at some weights?
If there are 8 or less NCAA bid allotted to the weight, they only seed to 8. If there's 9+, they seed all 14. That they don't seed all 14 in every weight is ... is just so wrestling.
Not true! If there are 8 bids they seed the whole tournament, because of the extra qualifier. Whoever takes 9th at 133 will likely have a good shot at making NCAAs even though they only have 8 AQ spots.
The same holds true for 174 and 184 were there are 8 AQ bids.
If wisconsin can finish big 10's in 7th place or above, I'd be pretty content about where we are at and the direction we are (hopefully) heading.
UW will have six NCAA qualifiers with 41, 49, 65, 74, 84, and HWT. Of those six, three have legit AA chances with Moran, Wick, and Hilger. When you add the improvement to the Field House and attendance increase, it is definitely a step in the right direction.
Or, there really is no bar. New coach, not all his recruits. How about look good, fight hard, make WI proud, and we will judge in 4 years.
New coaching staff in place with their first recruiting class still finishing high school. The bar for this year is not set at beating the best Wisconsin finish in the last seven years. That being said, I think it is possible.
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