NWCA All-Star Classic Match Ups: National champion Dieringer will battle Sulzer

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National champion Dieringer set to move up, will battle Sulzer at 165 pounds at NWCA All-Star Classic

Link: http://www.nwcaonline.com/nwcawebsite/news/2014/10/09/national-champion-dieringer-set-to-move-up-will-battle-sulzer-at-165-pounds-at-nwca-all-star-classic

Manheim, Pennsylvania – After representing the U.S. on two Junior World Teams in 2012 and 2013, returning NCAA champion and 2013 Junior World silver medalist Alex Dieringer of Oklahoma State is set for his next challenge – a new weight class.
 
Dieringer, a two-time All-American and the 157-pound NCAA Division I champion in 2014, will move up to 165 pounds this season and he'll get tested right away with a match against two-time All-American Nick Sulzer of Virginia at the 2014 NWCA All-Star Classic presented by the United States Marine Corps and the Wrestlers in Business Network hosted by Penn and WIBN-Philadelphia on November 1 at the Palestra on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania.
 
Dieringer, originally from Port Washington, Wisconsin, went 32-1 last season en route to the NCAA championship. His career mark is a sterling 67-4. He finished third at 157 pounds during his freshman season. Dieringer is also known for his wide-open style. He has 12 falls last season and a total of 19 victories by fall, technical fall or major decision.
 
Sulzer, a two-time All-American from Ohio high school powerhouse St. Edward in Lakewood, Ohio, comes in with a 90-23 career record. He went 36-3 last year and finished fourth at 165 pounds. He was eighth as a sophomore, also at 165 pounds. Sulzer is also known for his ability to put points on the board. While not the most prolific pinner, Sulzer earned 17 major decisions last year.
 
The two have never met in collegiate competition.
 
Oklahoma State has put wrestlers in the event more than any other wrestling program. Cowboy wrestlers have appeared individually in the All-Star Classic 85 total times with an overall record of 42-37. Oklahoma State has appeared in 38 of the 48 previous events, but this will be the first time since 2011 the orange and black will compete as Dieringer joins teammate Josh Kindig in the event.
 
Sulzer will be the first wrestler from Virginia since 2009 to compete in the event and just the fourth overall. Virginia head coach Steve Garland was the first Cavalier wrestler to compete in the event back in 2000 in East Lansing, Michigan. Scott Moore has the only win by a Virginia wrestler, beating Oklahoma's Teyon Ware in 2004 at 141 pounds. Chris Henrich competed in 2009 in Fullerton, California, falling to Stephen Dwyer 7-6 at 174 pounds.
 
"This is a match I'm really looking forward to because both Alex Dieringer and Nick Sulzer love to score points," said NWCA Executive Director Mike Moyer. "Combined, these two wrestlers had 44 of their 68 victories end with a fall, technical fall or major decision. It's the type of matchup where the fans around the country will see what's great about wrestling – these two will get after it."

To purchase tickets to the event, click here for the Penn Athletic Ticket Office.
 
The event will be streamed live by the NWCA's live streaming partner Flowrestling. Fox College Sports will air the event on television via tape-delay no less than 10 times during the season, starting two weeks after the event has completed.  These broadcasts are paid for by Rothschild, a leading global financial advisory based in New York City with offices in Washington, Los Angeles and Houston.
 
Hibiclens and Resilite will again support the event as associate sponsors. The Rothman Institute and the United Association (UA) Group will also make 1,500 tickets available for local students (K-12) throughout southeastern Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland. These tickets will be distributed to regional schools by representatives of the United States Marine Corps.

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For more information on the All-Star Classic, visit www.theallstarclassic.com and follow the NWCA on Facebook and Twitter. Fans can join the discussion with the #NWCAClassic hashtag. Fans should keep an eye on the discussion as there will be contests and interactive discussions about the event via Twitter and Facebook!

Competing wrestlers will be eligible for the Outstanding Wrestler Award, presented by the Wrestlers in Business Network - Atlanta Chapter.
 
Announced Matchups
125: Nahshon Garrett, Jr. (Cornell) vs. Joey Dance, So. (Virginia Tech)
133: A.J. Schopp, Sr. (Edinboro) vs. Mason Beckman, Jr. (Lehigh)
141:
149: Jason Tsirtsis, So. (Northwestern) vs. Josh Kindig, Sr. (Oklahoma State)
157: James Green, Sr. (Nebraska) vs. Ian Miller, Jr. (Kent State)
165: Alex Dieringer, Jr. (Oklahoma State) vs. Nick Sulzer, Sr. (Virginia)
174: Robert Kokesh, Sr. (Nebraska) vs. Tyler Wilps, Sr. (Pittsburgh)
184: Gabe Dean, So. (Cornell) vs. Jack Dechow, So. (Old Dominion)
197:
285: Nick Gwiazdowski, Jr. (N.C. State) vs. Mike McMullan, Sr. (Northwestern)
 
Showcase Matchups To Be Announced at later date.

About the NWCA
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Wrestlers in Business Philadelphia is a newly formed group who will kick-off their Chapter events with a Social Event in September followed by All-Star Classic. A 14-member Board has been elected led by President Anthony Stagliano and he is joined by distinguished names in the wrestling and business community including four members who have long ties to the University of Pennsylvania; Roger Reina who is playing a prominent role in the promotion of the All-Star Classic, Gary Baker, Andy Matter and Chris Hanlon. www.wrestlersinbusiness.org/chapters/philadelphia-pa

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TomM

Seek excellence and truth instead of fame -John Prime
Courage is grace under pressure - Ernest Hemingway
Advocating "matside weigh-in" since 1997
"That's why they wrestle the matches"

TomM

Seek excellence and truth instead of fame -John Prime
Courage is grace under pressure - Ernest Hemingway
Advocating "matside weigh-in" since 1997
"That's why they wrestle the matches"

TomM

Stieber to Compete in NWCA All-Star Classic

http://www.nwcaonline.com/nwcawebsite/news/2014/10/15/logan-stieber-s-quest-for-fourth-title-starts-at-all-star-classic-against-edinboro-s-mitchell-port

http://www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com/sports/m-wrestl/spec-rel/101514aab.html

Dear Wrestling Stakeholders,

Our NWCA All-Star Classic "main event" line-up is set and we have 10 outstanding match-ups (see below)!  The line-up features 5 NCAA Champs and each of the wrestlers are All-Americans!  We are writing to invite you to join us at the University of Penn's Palestra November 1st to witness this historic kickoff to our 2014-15 wrestling season.

If you are interested in attending, you can find information on the event on our All-Star Classic event page.  In addition, you can get your tickets on the Penn Athletics site. With the line-up featured below, you won't want to miss this!  See you in Philadelphia for an amazing start to the college wrestling season!
Announced Matchups
125: Nahshon Garrett, Jr. (Cornell) vs. Joey Dance, So. (Virginia Tech)
133: A.J. Schopp, Sr. (Edinboro) vs. Mason Beckman, Jr. (Lehigh)
141: Logan Stieber (Ohio State) vs. Mitchell Port (Edinboro)
149: Jason Tsirtsis, So. (Northwestern) vs. Josh Kindig, Sr. (Oklahoma State)
157: James Green, Sr. (Nebraska) vs. Ian Miller, Jr. (Kent State)
165: Alex Dieringer, Jr. (Oklahoma State) vs. Nick Sulzer, Sr. (Virginia)
174: Robert Kokesh, Sr. (Nebraska) vs. Tyler Wilps, Sr. (Pittsburgh)
184: Gabe Dean, So. (Cornell) vs. Jack Dechow, So. (Old Dominion)
197: J'Den Cox, So. (Missouri) vs. Scott Schiller, Sr. (Minnesota)
285: Nick Gwiazdowski, Jr. (N.C. State) vs. Mike McMullan, Sr. (Northwestern)
Seek excellence and truth instead of fame -John Prime
Courage is grace under pressure - Ernest Hemingway
Advocating "matside weigh-in" since 1997
"That's why they wrestle the matches"

TomM

Three-time NAIA champion Brock Gutches of Southern Oregon to replace Tyler Wilps at 174 pounds at NWCA All-Star Classic
http://www.nwcaonline.com/nwcawebsite/news/2014/10/16/three-time-naia-champion-brock-gutches-of-southern-oregon-to-replace-tyler-wilps-at-174-pounds-at-nwca-all-star-classic

Due to an injury to Pittsburgh All-American Tyler Wilps at 174 pounds, Southern Oregon's three-time NAIA national champion Brock Gutches has been named as a participant at the 2014 NWCA All-Star Classic presented by the United States Marine Corps and the Wrestlers in Business Network hosted by Penn and WIBN-Philadelphia on November 1 at the Palestra on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania.
 
The last time an NAIA wrestler competed in the main event was when Montana State-Northern's Emmett Willson took to the mat at 197 pounds in Cedar Falls, Iowa in February of 2004. Willson won that match, beating Northern Iowa's Sean Stender 7-3.
 
Gutches, a Central Point, Oregon native, started his career at Division I Boise State before heading back to his home state to wrestle for coach Mike Ritchey. Southern Oregon wrestlers have competed in the showcase matches, with 125-pounder Trevor Lofstedt competing at the 2007 event in Eugene, Oregon.
 
Gutches will face two-time Division I All-American Robert Kokesh of Nebraska. In the finals of last season's Reno Tournament of Champions, Kokesh defeated Gutches 3-1. Gutches placed fourth at the Division I-heavy Midlands championships last season. He ended his season 30-3. Gutches brings a career record of 72-11 into the match with 47 career falls. He holds a 38-0 record against NAIA competition and is 15-9 against Division I opponents in his career. Gutches is also currently on the U.S. Greco-Roman national team.
 
"It's an outstanding opportunity for both the NAIA to be represented and for us as a university," said Southern Oregon coach Mike Ritchey. "I think it's a heck of a compliment to Brock and his abilities and I feel he's capable of wrestling at that level. So it's an opportunity for him to show you can be an NAIA guy and wrestle at a really high level. He's pretty pumped up."


"While we never want to see any of our athletes get hurt, injuries do happen," said NWCA Executive Director Mike Moyer. "Coach Mike Ritchey jumped at the opportunity to have Brock Gutches compete in the event. It brings a lot of exposure to the NAIA. The Gutches family is synonymous with wrestling in Oregon and worldwide. Brock is an aggressive competitor and will be able to show the wrestling community the talent level that competes in the NAIA."

Gutches inclusion brings the total number of All-American medals won by the competitors to 36, with 14 finals apperances and 10 total championships across the NCAA and NAIA levels.


To purchase tickets to the event, click here for the Penn Athletic Ticket Office.
 
The event will be streamed live by the NWCA's live streaming partner Flowrestling. Fox College Sports will air the event on television via tape-delay no less than 10 times during the season, starting two weeks after the event has completed.  These broadcasts are paid for by Rothschild, a leading global financial advisory based in New York City with offices in Washington, Los Angeles and Houston.
 
Hibiclens and Resilite will again support the event as associate sponsors. The Rothman Institute and the United Association (UA) Group will also make 1,500 tickets available for local students (K-12) throughout southeastern Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland. These tickets will be distributed to regional schools by representatives of the United States Marine Corps.

Follow on Social Media!
For more information on the All-Star Classic, visit www.theallstarclassic.com and follow the NWCA on Facebook and Twitter. Fans can join the discussion with the #NWCAClassic hashtag. Fans should keep an eye on the discussion as there will be contests and interactive discussions about the event via Twitter and Facebook!

Competing wrestlers will be eligible for the Outstanding Wrestler Award, presented by the Wrestlers in Business Network - Atlanta Chapter.
 
Announced Matchups (Rankings by TheOpenMat.com)
125: #2 Nahshon Garrett, Jr. (Cornell) vs. #4 Joey Dance, So. (Virginia Tech)
133: #1 A.J. Schopp, Sr. (Edinboro) vs. #2 Mason Beckman, Jr. (Lehigh)
141: #1 Logan Stieber, Sr. (Ohio State) vs. #2 Mitchell Port, Sr. (Edinboro)
149: #1 Jason Tsirtsis, So. (Northwestern) vs. #2 Josh Kindig, Sr. (Oklahoma State)
157: #2 James Green, Sr. (Nebraska) vs. #3 Ian Miller, Jr. (Kent State)
165: #1 Alex Dieringer, Jr. (Oklahoma State) vs. #2 Nick Sulzer, Sr. (Virginia)
174: #2 Robert Kokesh, Sr. (Nebraska) vs. #1-NAIA Brock Gutches, Sr. (Southern Oregon)
184: #1 Gabe Dean, So. (Cornell) vs. #1 Jack Dechow, So. (Old Dominion)
197: #1 J'Den Cox, So. (Missouri) vs. #2 Scott Schiller, Sr. (Minnesota)
285: #1 Nick Gwiazdowski, Jr. (N.C. State) vs. #2 Mike McMullan, Sr. (Northwestern)
 
Showcase Matchups
To Be Announced
Seek excellence and truth instead of fame -John Prime
Courage is grace under pressure - Ernest Hemingway
Advocating "matside weigh-in" since 1997
"That's why they wrestle the matches"

TomM

Wrestler pairings set for November's NWCA All Star Classic
http://www.bloodyelbow.com/2014/10/17/6987957/wrestler-pairings-set-for-novembers-nwca-all-star-classic-logan-stieber-college-wrestling

Flowrestling.org will stream the match live online, and Fox Sports will broadcast it on tape delay at a time to be determined.
For more information, please visit the All Star Classic's homepage.
http://www.nwcaonline.com/nwcawebsite/Events/nwcaallstarclassic.aspx
Seek excellence and truth instead of fame -John Prime
Courage is grace under pressure - Ernest Hemingway
Advocating "matside weigh-in" since 1997
"That's why they wrestle the matches"

TomM

Vote to Determine One of "Main Event" Matches at All-Star Classic
http://www.nwcaonline.com/nwcawebsite/all-star-classic-voting-2014/

Dear Wrestling Stakeholders,
We are excited to announce that we have launched a Fan Vote that will help determine one of the "main event" matches at the upcoming All-Star Classic.  The line-up includes 6 National Champions and 20 All-Americans and will be an outstanding event.  To help make it even more special, let us know which match-up you are most excited to see by voting with the link below!  The first round of voting is open until tomorrow at 10:00pm EST.

Voting Link: http://www.nwcaonline.com/nwcawebsite/all-star-classic-voting-2014/
Sincerely,
NWCA Staff 

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Seek excellence and truth instead of fame -John Prime
Courage is grace under pressure - Ernest Hemingway
Advocating "matside weigh-in" since 1997
"That's why they wrestle the matches"

TomM

Seek excellence and truth instead of fame -John Prime
Courage is grace under pressure - Ernest Hemingway
Advocating "matside weigh-in" since 1997
"That's why they wrestle the matches"

TomM

Voting Now Open in All-Star Classic "Main Event" Semifinals
http://www.nwcaonline.com/nwcawebsite/all-star-classic-voting-2014/

The NWCA is committed to making the All-Star Classic a premier entertainment event for wrestling fans across the United States.  To make it more exciting for fans, we are conducting a fan vote to help determine one of the "main event" matches at the upcoming All-Star Classic event at the University of Penn on November 1st.  The following voting schedule will be used.  Fans can vote once per hour  so visit often to support your favorite match-up!

Semifinals on October 28th (2:00pm-10:00pm) ---> Top 2 advance to finals on October 29th (2:00pm-10:00pm)
Seek excellence and truth instead of fame -John Prime
Courage is grace under pressure - Ernest Hemingway
Advocating "matside weigh-in" since 1997
"That's why they wrestle the matches"

TomM

Seek excellence and truth instead of fame -John Prime
Courage is grace under pressure - Ernest Hemingway
Advocating "matside weigh-in" since 1997
"That's why they wrestle the matches"

TomM

Locals Green, McMullan shine, Schiller knocks off Cox to highlight NWCA All-Star Classic
http://www.nwcaonline.com/nwcawebsite/news/2014/11/02/locals-green-mcmullan-shine-schiller-knocks-off-cox-to-highlight-nwca-all-star-classic

Returning NCAA champion Alex Dieringer of Oklahoma State's debut at his new weight class went well as he topped two-time All-American Nick Sulzer of Virginia 4-2 at 165 pounds.
Seek excellence and truth instead of fame -John Prime
Courage is grace under pressure - Ernest Hemingway
Advocating "matside weigh-in" since 1997
"That's why they wrestle the matches"