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Bradley finishes fourth; Davis seventh at NCAA Wrestling Championships

NCAA Notes

St. Louis, Mo., March 19, 2005 - Penn State freshman Phil Davis (Harrisburg, Pa.) capped one of the greatest freshman seasons in Penn State history with a seventh place finish and junior Eric Bradley (Plaistow, N.H.) battled back for a strong fourth place finish on the last day of the NCAA Wrestling Championships in St. Louis, Mo., Saturday.

Penn State stood 23rd in the team race with 26 points with Saturday's finals still remaining. Oklahoma State had sealed its third-straight NCAA title with 133 points and was followed by a tight pack of Michigan (79), Oklahoma (73.5), Cornell (72.5) and Minnesota (72.5) in the top five.

Davis wrapped up an impressive 4-2 run in his first NCAA Tournament with 5-0 win over Ryan Flaherty in the seventh place match. Davis got the opening takedown of the match with two seconds left in the first period, rode Flaherty for the entire second period and then got another takedown in the third. The win improved his season record to 37-10 tying him with Jim Martin (1985-86) for the most wins ever by a Penn State freshman. Davis, just the sixth Nittany Lion ever to earn All-America honors as a freshman and the first since Jamarr Billman in 1998, also became just the second Nittany Lion in the last 12 years to enter the NCAA Tournament unseeded and go on to earn All-America honors.

After a thrilling win the 184-pound consolation semifinals, Bradley met a far to familiar face in the third place match as he took on No. 5 Brian Glynn for the second time in the tournament, third time in two weeks and fifth time on the season. The pair split the previous four meetings with Bradley defeating Glynn in the Big Ten final and Glynn winning a quarterfinal match-up earlier in the NCAA Tournament. All of the previous match-ups had been close, decided by two points or less, except for Glynn's dominating, 6-0 performance in the NCAA quarterfinal.

Glynn was once again in command this time, as Bradley appeared to struggle with a sore knee. Glynn took control of the match in the first period with a takedown and three-point near-fall and added a takedown in the third as Bradley was unable to score a takedown of his own and suffered a 9-3 loss. Bradley took injury time and noticeably limped during the match. Trainers later indicated he had strained the LCL ligament in his left knee.

Bradley finished the tournament with a 5-2 record, losing only to Glynn, and posted three wins against eventual All-Americans. His fourth place finish marked the highest ever by a Nittany Lion at 184 pounds and he became the first wrestler ever from the state of New Hampshire to earn All-America honors.

Bradley got a measure of redemption for what many felt was a snub by the seeding committee when he knocked of No. 3 seed Travis Pascoe of Nebraska in his opening bout of the day. With both men ranked in the top five all season, Bradley received the No. 4 seed in the tournament despite winning his second straight Big Ten title, while Pascoe was seeded ahead of him after being pinned in the Big 12 final.

The match was a classic display of top level wrestling at its best. Pascoe jumped out early with three takedowns in the first period, but Bradley escaped quickly each time and posted a takedown of his own to tie the match at 7-4 after the first period. Pascoe took down to start the second and quickly escaped, but Bradley converted a shot to cut the lead to 8-6.

Then, after another Pascoe escape, Bradley avoided a strong Pascoe shot with some amazingly nimble defense as the pair flurried in the middle of the mat. Bradley then got in deep on another single leg. Pascoe attempted several times to drag the Nittany Lion off the mat to avoid the takedown and was eventually hit with a fleeing the mat penalty that cut the lead to 9-7 going into the third.

Bradley took down to start the third period and got out quickly. He then worked Pascoe for most of the period before converting a go-ahead takedown with 30 seconds remaining. The Nittany Lion fought hard to ride-out the period, but Pascoe escaped with five seconds remaining to send the match to overtime tied at 10-10.

In the overtime period, the pair traded exchanges before Bradley converted with two seconds remaining and took Pascoe toward his back for a two-point near-fall that delivered a 14-10 victory as the Penn State fans seated just above the mat chanted Bradley's name in appreciation. Penn State posted a 16-12 record in the tournament earning two All-Americans for the third straight year and posting their 24th NCAA Tournament in the last 25 with at least one All-American.

Penn State NCAATournament Scores Tournament Overall: 16-12 Pigtails: 1-1 First Round: 4-1 Second Round: 2-2 Quarterfinals: 0-2 Consolation Rounds: 8-5 Placing Bouts: 1-1 184 - (4) Eric Bradley - All-American - 4th Place W, 2-1 vs. T.J. Morrison, Rider W, 3-2;tb2 over Ben Wissel, Purdue - AA Quarterfinal L, 6-0 (5) Brian Glynn, Illinois - AA Consolations W, 3-2 vs. Ryan Halsey, Cal Poly W, 8-4 vs. Matt Pell, Missouri - AA Consolation Semifinal W, 14-10;sv vs. (3) Travis Pascoe, Nebraska - AA Third Place Match L, 9-3 to (5) Brian Glynn, Illinois - AA Season Record: 31-5 Tournament Record: 5-2 197 - Phil Davis - All-American - 7th Place W, 7-1 vs. (10) Jerry Rinaldi, Cornell - W, 3-1 vs. (7) Ryan Bader, Arizona St. Quarterfinal L, 9-4 (2) Jake Rosholt, Oklahoma St. - AA Consolations W, 12-6 vs. (3) Chris Skretkowicz, Hofstra L, 6-5 to (12) Wynn Michalak, Central Michigan - AA Seventh Place Match W, 5-0 vs. Ryan Flaherty, Wisconsin - AA Season Record: 37-10 Tournament Record: 4-2 125 - Adam Smith - DNP W, 6-2 vs. Shawn Cordell, W. Va. L, 8-2 to (1) Sam Hazewinkel, Oklahoma - AA W, 6-4 vs. Matt Pitts, Chattanooga L, 4-3 to (8) Bobbe Lowe, Minnesota - AA Season Record: 25-14 Tournament Record: 2-2 133 - Bryan Heller - DNP L, 10-8;sv to Tony Curto, Bloomsburg L, 6-5 to T.J. Enright, Ohio State Season Record: 22-17 Tournament Record: 0-2 157 - Nathan Galloway - DNP W, 5-3 vs. Paul Bjorlo, Virginia W, 7-4 vs. (7) Matt Lebe, West Virginia - AA L, 4-2 to (10) Brian Stith, Arizona St. - AA W, 7-3;tb1 (4) Muzaffar Abdurakhmanov, American L, 8-4;sv to Brandon Becker, Indiana - AA Season Record: 31-16 Tournament Record: 3-2 Hwt. - Joel Edwards - DNP L, F;1:52 to Peter Ziminski, Eastern Illinois W, 7-1 vs. Chris Cowen, Drexel W, 5-3 vs. Adam LoPiccolo, American L, 5-4 to Jake Hager, Oklahoma Season Record: 24-16 Tournament Record: 2-2

 

 



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