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Hosted by Hall of Fame wrestling broadcaster, announcer, and journalist Jason Bryant, Short Time brings you the most relevant topics in wrestling with news, reviews, previews and interviews with the top names from Olympic-level, college and high school wrestling. Short Time is produced by the Mat Talk Podcast Network at mattalkonline.com.

Nov 28, 2014

Pat Tocci grew up in the rugged wrestling-rich Lehigh Valley. After a solid high school career, he went to Brown and competed at the Division I level. Following his on the mat career at Brown, Tocci got into coaching with stints at the high school, Division I and Division II levels. Currently the Senior Director of the...


Nov 24, 2014

Hard to believe it’s been 12 years since Frank Popolizio started the Journeymen/Asics Northeast Duals. Since its inception, the early-season dual meet showcase has put some of the best college wrestlers on the mat in New York’s Capital region here at Hudson Valley Community College in Troy, N.Y. The 2014 edition...


Nov 20, 2014

The Global Wrestling Championships will kick off on November 22 at Cornell University with three championship bouts. Wayne Boyd of the Titan Mercury Wrestling Club hosted a media conference call on Thursday, November 20 with legendary coach Dan Gable. Boyd answered questions from the media about the first Global...


Nov 17, 2014

After cutting his teeth coaching within the NCWA with the start-up club program at Stony Brook University on New York’s Long Island, Shaun Lally headed back home. The Lehigh Valley native recently took over the coaching position at Division III Muhlenberg, just a few miles from where he grew up wrestling in high...


Nov 14, 2014

We had some milestones on Thursday, November 13. Big program wins, new eras beginning and of course a reference to the Fargo-Moorhead metropolitan area. Oregon State achieved a milestone few teams in the sport of wrestling have eclipsed. The Beavers picked up the program’s 1,000th dual meet victory with a 43-6 win...