Virginia Tech Wrestling - Hokies
http://www.hokiesports.com/wrestling/
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Hokies take their undefeated mark on the road
http://www.hokiesports.com/wrestling/recaps/20131122aaa.html
Virginia Tech Wrestling - Hokies
http://www.hokiesports.com/wrestling/
Virginia Tech's Devin Carter tears hamstring, out for season
http://www.examiner.com/article/virginia-tech-s-devin-carter-tears-hamstring-out-for-season
Hokies capture ACC wrestling crown
http://articles.dailypress.com/2014-03-09/sports/dp-spt-multi-college-local-20140308_1_nick-sulzer-multi-sport-college-zach-neibert
DePaul wrestler Dave McFadden chooses Virginia Tech
http://www.northjersey.com/sports/high-school-sports/wrestling/mcfadden-picks-va-tech-1.1099751
Virginia Tech Wrestling - Hokies
http://www.hokiesports.com/wrestling/
Marshwood wrestling star Hughes bound for Va. Tech
http://www.seacoastonline.com/article/20141119/SPORTS/141119122/101157/SPORTS
http://www.fosters.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20141119/GJSPORTS_01/141119338/0/SEARCH
Dresser announces wrestling signing class
http://www.hokiesports.com/wrestling/recaps/20141119aaa.html
Virginia Tech's criteria upset shakes up USA Today/NWCA Division I Coaches Poll
Date: Tue 11/25/14 12:35 PM
National Wrestling Coaches Association Release
Virginia Tech's criteria upset shakes up USA Today/NWCA Division I Coaches Poll
Link: http://www.nwcaonline.com/nwcawebsite/news/2014/11/25/virginia-tech-s-criteria-upset-shakes-up-usa-today-nwca-division-i-coaches-poll
With a wild 19-18 criteria win over then No. 4 Ohio State at Cassell Coliseum on Sunday, Virginia Tech vaulted four spots to No. 6 in the USA Today/NWCA Division I Coaches Poll released on Tuesday.
The Hokies (4-0) won by just a single point on the dual's third tie-breaking criteria, most match points. The loss dropped Ohio State (4-1) three spots to No. 7.
No. 1 Iowa (3-0) opened with three wins at home against NAIA Baker, Division III Cornell College and NJCAA Iowa Central. Minnesota (2-0) remained at No. 2 with wins over Grand Canyon and Michigan State. Cornell (1-0) topped Oklahoma to remain third, while Penn State (3-0) shut out Clarion and moved into the No. 4 spot.
Missouri (3-0) beat Old Dominion and moved into the No. 5 spot. Virginia Tech, Ohio State, Nebraska (4-0) and Oklahoma State (2-0) remained in the top 10, while Lehigh (3-1) made its first appearance of the season in the nation's top 10.
The Big Ten still has five of the nation's top 10 teams and eight of the top 25.
Virginia (5-1) lost on Monday 30-7 to Ohio State and slid three spots to No. 12. A loss to unranked Purdue dropped Northern Iowa (1-1) four spots to No. 22, while N.C. State (4-1) moved into the top 25 after pushing then No. 7 Nebraska to the wire in a 16-15 loss to the Huskers. N.C. State is one of four ACC teams ranked. The Mid-American Conference also has four ranked schools.
Rider (3-1) moved into the Top 25 after a 20-19 criteria victory over then No. 18 Wisconsin on Friday. It was the first dual in Division I since the tie-breaking rules were redefined two years ago to be decided by the fourth criteria – first takedown. Rider joins Edinboro as the only two EWL teams ranked in the Top 25.
Wisconsin and North Dakota State fell out of the Top 25.
The USA Today/NWCA Division I Coaches Poll is a dual meet ranking.
Rank Team (First) Record Points Conference Previous
1 Iowa (8) 3-0 297 Big Ten 1
2 Minnesota (3) 4-0 283 Big Ten 2
3 Cornell 1-0 277 EIWA 3
4 Penn State (1) 3-0 266 Big Ten 5
5 Missouri 3-0 251 MAC 6
6 Virginia Tech 4-0 229 ACC 10
7 Ohio State 4-1 225 Big Ten 4
8 Nebraska 4-0 221 Big Ten 7
9 Oklahoma State 2-0 213 Big 12 8
10 Lehigh 3-1 181 EIWA 11
11 Pittsburgh 3-2 165 ACC 12
12 Virginia 5-1 163 ACC 9
13 Illinois 6-0 158 Big Ten 14
14 Edinboro 3-1 154 EWL 13
15 Iowa State 4-0 140 Big 12 16
16 Michigan 1-1 126 Big Ten 15
17 Northwestern 4-0 115 Big Ten 17
18 Oregon State 2-0 82 Pac-12 20
19 Oklahoma 3-1 65 Big 12 21
20 Chattanooga 3-0 53 SoCon 23
21 Old Dominion 0-1 48 MAC 22
22 Northern Iowa 1-1 47 MAC 18
23 N.C. State 4-1 31 ACC NR
24 Ohio 2-1 26 MAC 24
25 Rider 3-1 24 EWL NR
Dropped Out: Wisconsin, North Dakota State.
Others receiving votes: Wisconsin 18, Purdue 15, North Dakota State 12, Stanford 8, Wyoming 5, Penn 1, Princeton 1
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Virginia Tech's criteria upset shakes up USA Today/NWCA Division I Coaches Poll
Date: Tue 11/25/14 12:35 PM
National Wrestling Coaches Association Release
Virginia Tech's criteria upset shakes up USA Today/NWCA Division I Coaches Poll
Link: http://www.nwcaonline.com/nwcawebsite/news/2014/11/25/virginia-tech-s-criteria-upset-shakes-up-usa-today-nwca-division-i-coaches-poll
With a wild 19-18 criteria win over then No. 4 Ohio State at Cassell Coliseum on Sunday, Virginia Tech vaulted four spots to No. 6 in the USA Today/NWCA Division I Coaches Poll released on Tuesday.
The Hokies (4-0) won by just a single point on the dual's third tie-breaking criteria, most match points. The loss dropped Ohio State (4-1) three spots to No. 7.
No. 1 Iowa (3-0) opened with three wins at home against NAIA Baker, Division III Cornell College and NJCAA Iowa Central. Minnesota (2-0) remained at No. 2 with wins over Grand Canyon and Michigan State. Cornell (1-0) topped Oklahoma to remain third, while Penn State (3-0) shut out Clarion and moved into the No. 4 spot.
Missouri (3-0) beat Old Dominion and moved into the No. 5 spot. Virginia Tech, Ohio State, Nebraska (4-0) and Oklahoma State (2-0) remained in the top 10, while Lehigh (3-1) made its first appearance of the season in the nation's top 10.
The Big Ten still has five of the nation's top 10 teams and eight of the top 25.
Virginia (5-1) lost on Monday 30-7 to Ohio State and slid three spots to No. 12. A loss to unranked Purdue dropped Northern Iowa (1-1) four spots to No. 22, while N.C. State (4-1) moved into the top 25 after pushing then No. 7 Nebraska to the wire in a 16-15 loss to the Huskers. N.C. State is one of four ACC teams ranked. The Mid-American Conference also has four ranked schools.
Rider (3-1) moved into the Top 25 after a 20-19 criteria victory over then No. 18 Wisconsin on Friday. It was the first dual in Division I since the tie-breaking rules were redefined two years ago to be decided by the fourth criteria – first takedown. Rider joins Edinboro as the only two EWL teams ranked in the Top 25.
Wisconsin and North Dakota State fell out of the Top 25.
The USA Today/NWCA Division I Coaches Poll is a dual meet ranking.
Rank Team (First) Record Points Conference Previous
1 Iowa (8) 3-0 297 Big Ten 1
2 Minnesota (3) 4-0 283 Big Ten 2
3 Cornell 1-0 277 EIWA 3
4 Penn State (1) 3-0 266 Big Ten 5
5 Missouri 3-0 251 MAC 6
6 Virginia Tech 4-0 229 ACC 10
7 Ohio State 4-1 225 Big Ten 4
8 Nebraska 4-0 221 Big Ten 7
9 Oklahoma State 2-0 213 Big 12 8
10 Lehigh 3-1 181 EIWA 11
11 Pittsburgh 3-2 165 ACC 12
12 Virginia 5-1 163 ACC 9
13 Illinois 6-0 158 Big Ten 14
14 Edinboro 3-1 154 EWL 13
15 Iowa State 4-0 140 Big 12 16
16 Michigan 1-1 126 Big Ten 15
17 Northwestern 4-0 115 Big Ten 17
18 Oregon State 2-0 82 Pac-12 20
19 Oklahoma 3-1 65 Big 12 21
20 Chattanooga 3-0 53 SoCon 23
21 Old Dominion 0-1 48 MAC 22
22 Northern Iowa 1-1 47 MAC 18
23 N.C. State 4-1 31 ACC NR
24 Ohio 2-1 26 MAC 24
25 Rider 3-1 24 EWL NR
Dropped Out: Wisconsin, North Dakota State.
Others receiving votes: Wisconsin 18, Purdue 15, North Dakota State 12, Stanford 8, Wyoming 5, Penn 1, Princeton 1
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About National Wrestling Coaches Association (NWCA)
The National Wrestling Coaches Association, established in 1928, is a non-profit organization for the advancement of all levels of the sport of wrestling with a primary emphasis on developing coaches who work in academic environments. The membership embraces all people interested in amateur wrestling. The three core competencies of the NWCA are: coaching development, student-athlete welfare, and the promotion of wrestling.
Copyright © 2014 National Wrestling Coaches Association, All rights reserved.
This is a media distribution list for the National Wrestling Coaches Association for releases relating to events, rankings and information.
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National Wrestling Coaches Association
P.O Box 254
Manheim, PA 17545
Physical Address
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Manheim, PA 17545
On the individual side of things Taylor (#20 at 133), Jordan, Robertson, McCall, and Medberry are all ranked.
Is Bo Jordan hurt or something? I didn't see his name in the lineup.
Yes. They said they were missing 3 starters him,Hunter Stieber and one more.
With a wild 19-18 criteria win over then No. 4 Ohio State at Cassell Coliseum on Sunday, Virginia Tech vaulted four spots to No. 6 in the USA Today/NWCA Division I Coaches Poll released on Tuesday.
The Hokies (4-0) won by just a single point on the dual's third tie-breaking criteria, most match points. The loss dropped Ohio State (4-1) three spots to No. 7.
No. 1 Iowa (3-0) opened with three wins at home against NAIA Baker, Division III Cornell College and NJCAA Iowa Central. Minnesota (2-0) remained at No. 2 with wins over Grand Canyon and Michigan State. Cornell (1-0) topped Oklahoma to remain third, while Penn State (3-0) shut out Clarion and moved into the No. 4 spot.
Missouri (3-0) beat Old Dominion and moved into the No. 5 spot. Virginia Tech, Ohio State, Nebraska (4-0) and Oklahoma State (2-0) remained in the top 10, while Lehigh (3-1) made its first appearance of the season in the nation's top 10.
The Big Ten still has five of the nation's top 10 teams and eight of the top 25.
Virginia (5-1) lost on Monday 30-7 to Ohio State and slid three spots to No. 12. A loss to unranked Purdue dropped Northern Iowa (1-1) four spots to No. 22, while N.C. State (4-1) moved into the top 25 after pushing then No. 7 Nebraska to the wire in a 16-15 loss to the Huskers. N.C. State is one of four ACC teams ranked. The Mid-American Conference also has four ranked schools.
Rider (3-1) moved into the Top 25 after a 20-19 criteria victory over then No. 18 Wisconsin on Friday. It was the first dual in Division I since the tie-breaking rules were redefined two years ago to be decided by the fourth criteria – first takedown. Rider joins Edinboro as the only two EWL teams ranked in the Top 25.
Wisconsin and North Dakota State fell out of the Top 25.
Rank Team (First) Record Points Conference Previous
1 Iowa (8) 3-0 297 Big Ten 1
2 Minnesota (3) 4-0 283 Big Ten 2
3 Cornell 1-0 277 EIWA 3
4 Penn State (1) 3-0 266 Big Ten 5
5 Missouri 3-0 251 MAC 6
6 Virginia Tech 4-0 229 ACC 10
7 Ohio State 4-1 225 Big Ten 4
8 Nebraska 4-0 221 Big Ten 7
9 Oklahoma State 2-0 213 Big 12 8
10 Lehigh 3-1 181 EIWA 11
11 Pittsburgh 3-2 165 ACC 12
12 Virginia 5-1 163 ACC 9
13 Illinois 6-0 158 Big Ten 14
14 Edinboro 3-1 154 EWL 13
15 Iowa State 4-0 140 Big 12 16
16 Michigan 1-1 126 Big Ten 15
17 Northwestern 4-0 115 Big Ten 17
18 Oregon State 2-0 82 Pac-12 20
19 Oklahoma 3-1 65 Big 12 21
20 Chattanooga 3-0 53 SoCon 23
21 Old Dominion 0-1 48 MAC 22
22 Northern Iowa 1-1 47 MAC 18
23 N.C. State 4-1 31 ACC NR
24 Ohio 2-1 26 MAC 24
25 Rider 3-1 24 EWL NR
Dropped Out: No. 19 Wisconsin, No. 25 North Dakota State
Others receiving votes: Wisconsin 18, Purdue 15, North Dakota State 12, Stanford 8, Wyoming 5, Penn 1, Princeton 1
Hokies wrestling look ahead to Las Vegas tournament
http://www.collegiatetimes.com/sports/article_b0bfa042-7b3c-11e4-9a99-1b86e37ba688.html
Kevin Dresser draws on Iowa past to help Virginia Tech's wrestling future; Hokies at Penn State Friday
http://www.pennlive.com/sports/index.ssf/2014/12/kevin_dresser_draws_on_iowa_pa.html
Zach Epperly is the ACC Wrestler of the Week
http://fightinggobbler.com/2014/12/25/hokies-wrestling-zach-epperly-acc-wrestler-week/