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Pac 16 possibility and what it means for wrestling

June 12, 2010, 2:01pm
The rumored new conference being talked about, the Pac 16 would give a few new wrestling powers to the conference as far as wrestling goes. Traditional Pac 10 teams such as Arizona State,Oregon State and Stanford for the last several years have held the conference tournament with associate members in wrestling.  The conference this past year consisted of the three mentioned, plus, Boise State, Cal Poly, Cal State Fullerton, Cal State Bakersfield and UC Davis. This followed the recent departures of Oregon and Portland State within the last two years.

Adding Oklahoma State and Oklahoma, two longtime traditional powers would turn the heat up in the conference as far as the competition goes. What happens remains to be seen, but it looks like we will know in a fairly short amount of time one way or another.  Nebraska is expected to announce as early as today that they are joining the Big 10.  That may leave the Big 12 on the verge of extinction as schools scramble to align themselves with a strong conference attached to BCS football and bigger revenue streams for their university.

The Pac 10 Championships would certainly take on anew dynamic with the new team on-board.  Boise State has a had an team knocking on the door for national respect for the past several years. Oregon State and Coach Jim Zalesky are building a strong team in the northwest. Arizona State is looking to regain the stranglehold that they held out west in the 80's-90's, and hired Shawn Charles (ASU alumni) last summer to lead the charge. Cal Poly has made some strides in their program, having a couple of all americans at this years championships.

Oklahoma State has won 34 National Titles in its' long storied history, including four this decade.  John Smith told the Oklahoman:

"It's going to be a bigger challenge from the standpoint of competition, but we'll make it work,” Cowboys wrestling coach John Smith said. "We've learned how to win around here for a long time and nothing's going to change. Whether we're in a strong conference or a weak conference, we're going to expect to win.

"Yeah, I'd love to stay in the Big 12, but that's not my choice, nor is wrestling going to dictate how that goes. I don't know if bigger means better. We'll see. You can sit around and mope, or try to stay on top. That's the way I'm looking at it.”



Read more: http://www.newsok.com/oklahoma-state-coaches-state-preference-to-stay-with-big-12/article/3467410#ixzz0qYtQu0wF

Oregon State wins the Pac 10 title

March 1, 2010, 10:59am
Oregon State came in to the tournament needing a strong team effort, and that is what they got this weekend.  The team placed eight wrestlers in the top 4, and every man in the top 5 to bring the championship by two points over Boise State. Cal Poly was 3rd, after having a great tournament and being the first day leader.

Oregon State overcame a sluggish first session to put four wrestlers into the finals in session two.  Cal Poly put five wrestlers into the finals to lead after day 1. BSU placed three into the championship bout. Day two was set up to finish as a three team race, with several key head to head match-ups between the three teams.  

In the finals, Boise State won  two of the three, including Adam Hall's victory over Cal Poly wrestler Chase Pami.  Kirk Smith had a fall to get valuable points, but Oregon State had taken command after Colby Covington defeated BSU wrestler Nate Lee at 174 lbs. OSU won key 3rd place matches at 133 and 141, and when Matt Casperson defeated Chad Hanke by decision for 3rd place, OSU had won the team championship.

Overall, it was a great Pac 10 tournament, every team won at least one individual championship.  Cal State Bakersfield came ready to wrestle as well, putting three wrestlers into the finals and taking home two individual championships.  They wore black warm-up sweats and black singlets, rather than their traditional blue and gold school colors.  The Bakersfield administration informed the team and public two weeks ago that they would be cutting the program at the end of this year. The Roadrunner coaches and athletes, as well as wrestling community are still hopeful that they can save the program.

Individual winners were:  Anthony Robles-ASU, Boris Novatchkov-Cal Poly, Adin Duenas-Fullerton, Barrett Abel- UC Davis, Adam Hall- BSU, Nick Amuchastegui- Stanford, Colby Covington-OSU, Kirk Smith-BSU, Riley Orozco-Bakersfield, Mitch Monteiro-Bakersfield.

Adin Duenas (141) was named the tournament outstanding wrestler after winning the very tough 141 lb. weight class.

Upcoming coverage

February 22, 2010, 4:08pm
LCW heads to a few tourneys this weekend for coverage. UC Davis is the site of the 2010 Pac 10 Championships and we are there.  We will also be on hand for the 2010 Oregon High School State Championships, live from Portland, Oregon.

Stay tuned for our coverage of the great action.

Meeks shoots for third title

February 17, 2010, 3:25pm
Washington will hold its' state championships this weekend.  Orting's Taylor Meeks will go for his third state championship.

http://www.thenewstribune.com/sports/highschools/story/1075227.html?storylink=mirelated

LCW covers BSU vs. Oregon State, Region 18

February 12, 2010, 4:05pm
LCW will have a busy week of action.  We will be in Boise, Idaho for the meet between Boise State and Oregon State.  Also, we will attempt to cover the Region 18 junior college finals.  Stay tuned for coverage. Both events should provide for some excellent competition. 

BSU and OSU will wrestle Friday night, where Oregon State will put their 17 match win streak on the line, and try to turn around the early season defeat to BSU. The loss is the only blemish on Oregon State's current 18-1 season. Boise State has been ranked as high as 6th this season and has won the last two Pac 10 titles.

Region 18 is expected to be a closely contested tournament with Clackamas and North Idaho expected to battle it out.  Highline has a very solid team as well and could challenge with a good tournament.

Broncos get ready for Beavers,Beauty and the Beast

February 12, 2010, 3:10pm
Boise State will take on Oregon State in a marquee showdown on Friday night at Taco Bell Arena. This is the last weekend of dual meet competition before the post season.

http://www.idahostatesman.com/sports/story/1077288.html

Pac-10 teams in rankings

February 9, 2010, 2:49pm
The Pac-10 Conference is represented by three teams in the latest Intermat Top 25 Poll.  Boise State dropped to #12 after its' defeat to unranked Utah Valley last weekend.  It is worth noting that the Broncos were not at full strength last week in their loss.  The status of their lineup remains a question heading into this weekends showdown with Oregon State. 

Oregon State comes in to this week at #15, after their victory over Fullerton and #16 Cal Poly last weekend.  Cal Poly remained at #16.  The Mustangs defeated Arizona State 20-18, and fell to Oregon State 21-18.  Arizona State who had previously been as high as #16, is not ranked this week. The Pac 10 season is heading into the stretch run, with the Pac-10 Championships slated for February 26/27. 

Beavers down Fullerton, 33-6

February 6, 2010, 1:37pm
Oregon State continued their winning ways, notching their 16th staright victory with a Friday evening win over Cal State Fullerton.  OSU picked up bonus point wins at six weight classes and won nine of the ten bouts. 

Michael Mangrum continued his winning streak, knocking off  nationally ranked Adin Duenas in OT. Dan Brascettea had a technical fall at 165, and the Beavers got major decision victories from Jason Lara, Kelly Kubec, Colby Covington, Ty Vinson, and Chad Hanke.  Clayton Jack defeated another nationally ranked opponent, knocking off four ranked opponents in the last three weeks.  

Cal Poly downs Arizona State, 20-18

February 6, 2010, 1:24pm
The matches were split 5-5, but Cal Poly pulled the dual out on bonus points on Friday night.  It was only the second time that the Mustangs have defeated the Sun Devils in the last 20 meetings.  Cal Poly, ranked #16, hosts #18 Oregon State tonight, in a big Pac 10 matchup.  Oregon State is riding a 16 match winning streak.

http://www.sanluisobispo.com/sports/story/1018182.html

Oregon State over Arizona State, goes back on the road

February 2, 2010, 8:17pm
Coming off their convincing 35-5 win over Arizona State last Sunday,Oregon State will go back on the road this week.  Oregon State moved its' season record to 16-1, and have been winners in their last 15 duals. Next up for OSU will be Pac 10 opponents Cal State Fullerton and Cal Poly.  The Beavers will take on Fullerton on Friday, and travel to Cal Poly for a Saturday evening match.  

Cal Poly comes into the weekend ranked #16, while Oregon State is #18. Cal Poly will also be in action on Friday night against Arizona State, so the Pac 10 season is very busy this time of year. The dual season is winding down and teams will soon begin preparation for the Pac 10 and BCAA post-season tournaments. 

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