Nov 19, 2019
It was Monday. It didn’t snow. That’s all you need to know.
This is Short Time Shots, a mostly daily look back at the scores
and more from the world of wrestling, I’m Jason Bryant. Oh, I
bought a standing desk today. I’ll put it in the office when that
finally gets done. Ever seen The Money Pit? Yeah, two
weeks.
Dual Meets:
- Six teams pulled notable upsets over the weekend, with Rider
pulling the biggest, going into Minneapolis and beating No. 6
Minnesota 21-17. Even with some controversy over skin checks, No.
10 Lehigh knocked off No. 4 Oklahoma State 21-20 on criteria. No.
11 Virginia Tech went into Columbus and beat No. 3 Ohio State 21-15
and one that was overlooked by many was Michigan State beating No.
20 Oklahoma 21-16. Stanford topped No. 17 North Carolina 21-11 and
No. 21 Northwestern scored a modest upset over No. 14 Northern Iowa
24-20. While behind the paywall at Flo, David Bray tracked down all
the upsets he could find and counted up 38 individual upsets,
including 11 wrestlers in the top 10 going down. Again, while I
don’t link to the paywalled content from any outlet, if you have a
FloPro subscription, that feature is worth reading, even if you
like another outlet’s rankings.
- Also finally expect some shake-ups in the NWCA Division I
Wrestling Coaches Poll this week as we’ve finally got some duals to
shake out who’s legit and who’s just tough on paper.
Tournaments
- One tournament of note saw Penn State win four titles, but Army
West Point won the team title. The Nittany Lions wrestled half
their starters, the Black Knights wrestled a ton of their roster. I
get annoyed when I see tournaments “score” opens, but this was an
invitational. Should the fact Penn State entered a team-scored
tournament and not win it be relevant or should, as Clay Sauertieg
puts it, have an asterisk?
International Wrestling
- The U.S. finished second to Japan, losing 7-3 at the Women’s
World Cup in Narita, Japan over the weekend. Japan showed its depth
by using a number of athletes who have seen success at the
age-group levels, but were more or less, senior-level unknowns.
Adeline Gray, Jacarra Winchester and Tamyra Mensah-Stock were
absolute beasts. As Americans, we are fortunate to be in a
generation that’s seeing amazing growth in women’s wrestling and we
currently have three dynamic athletes leading the charge on the
senior level.
- Bill Farrell happened. Want to know what happened? It’s covered
everywhere, so I don’t need to rehash it here. By the way,
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Notables on the Docket for November 19:
- Tuesday is a typical dual meet day for the Ohio Athletic
Conference and this Tuesday is no different as four duals take
place there, all in Division III. Heidelberg, which you should know
their nickname by now, takes on the Blue Streaks of John Carroll,
Muskingum, they’re the Muskies, face Mount Union, which are the
Purple Raiders, the Yellow Jackets of Baldwin Wallace, now sans
hyphen, heads to Ohio Northern to face the Polar Bears, because
that’s what you think of when you think of Ohio. Lastly, Otterbein,
which is the more traditional Cardinals, will face the Fighting
Quakers of Wilmington.
- In the NAIA, Graceland will face Baker, while Simpson (Calif.)
will take on Lassen of the California Community Colleges. That’ll
be the last dual officially scheduled for the teams out in the
California Community College system as the state dual meet
championship gets underway this weekend.
FROM THE
DWN:
- Andy Hamilton of Trackwrestling follows up the competition from
the Bill Farrell Memorial with a
Writing Time feature on who the man Bill Farrell was and his
unique background and history in wrestling and sporting
goods.
-
Tom Housenick of The Morning Call in Allentown, Pennsylvania
writes about the loss of a Nazareth wrestling family’s home in a
fire. A GoFundMe has been set
up to help the family of DeShawn Farber, with putting their
life back together after losing pretty much everything.
- Just about every wrestling and MMA site has been covering this
story, but two-time NCAA champion, four-time All-American and 2008
Olympian Ben Askren announced he was retiring from MMA today on
Ariel Helwani’s MMA show.
- We just had a Greco-Roman event, which means Tim Hands from
FivePointMove.com is on the case. Actually, it’s Monday, so that
means Tim Hands from FivePointMove is on
the case with his Monday Roundup, which he posts every Monday,
as the name implies.
- I had this in Monday morning’s Daily Wrestling News, but it
bears repeating here on the show, since
TheMat.com also posted the announcement from the Sparta
Independent that Sussex County Community College will be adding
wrestling. They’ve hired former Centenary wrestler Chris Burdge as
the first head coach. Burdge was a four-time Division III
All-American from 2011-2014.
- Keeping things Jersey, NCAA champions Nick Suriano and Anthony
Ashnault of Rutgers will be part of
NCAA Collegiate National Champions day in Washington D.C. In
other words, they get to go to the White House. You may now start
your banter about the nation’s politics, but do that on your own
time - I don’t care.
-
Wartburg will honor the late Kenny Anderson, a three-time
Division III national champion who passed away earlier this fall on
November 20 in the Knights dual against Simpson College. Wartburg’s
won 30 straight against the Storm.
- The weekly load of Wrestlers of the Week are starting to drop.
You can get a ton of them in Tuesday’s newsletter.
- Finally, Dan Gable is the big cheese. Or in this case, he’s
made of big cheese. File this under things you really don’t need to
know, but you need to see, Go Iowa Awesome, a snarky, but often
hilarious sports blog covering Iowa,
shows us what Dan Gable looks like when he’s carved out of
cheese. In Minnesota, it would have been butter.
On The Network
- Nothing coming out other than this show on Monday, but the rest
of this week, we’ll have shows from On The Mat, Rocked Up, ODU
Monarch Matcast, Inside Virginia Tech Wrestling and possibly
something from Hall of Fame Legends, but that might have to wait
until the lull over Thanksgiving. If you don’t already know, the
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Short Time Episode 546 -
November 19, 2019