User additions to AugsburgWrestling.info are currently disabled due to repeated vandalism.

Please contact us to create an account and start editing.

Template:In the news: Difference between revisions

From Augsburg Wrestling Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Update news.)
(Update with National Duals finals win.)
Line 1: Line 1:
<div style="float:right;margin-left:0.5em;">
<div style="float:right;margin-left:0.5em;">
[[File:090307-Tony-Valek.jpg|100px|Tony Valek]]
[[File:090307-Zach-Moliter.jpg|100px|Zach Molitor]]
</div>
</div>
* Jan. 10: Augsburg defeats Coe College (25–11) to advance to the finals of the NCWA National duals vs. Wartburg
* Jan. 10: Augsburg wins the NCWA National duals by defeating Coe College (25–11) in the semifinals and Wartburg (18-15) in the finals; [[Zach Molitor]] (pictured) pin gives Augsburg the match's only bonus points.
* Jan. 9: Augsburg defeats UW-Whitewater (32–6), North Central (25–12) at the NCWA National Duals; [[Tony Valek]] (pictured) pins both his opponents
* Jan. 9: Augsburg defeats UW-Whitewater (32–6), North Central (25–12) at the NCWA National Duals; [[Tony Valek] pins both his opponents
* Jan. 3: Augsburg defeats UW-Eau Claire (42–0) in Minneapolis
* Jan. 3: Augsburg defeats UW-Eau Claire (42–0) in Minneapolis
* Dec. 29: Augsburg claims 6 champions at the Sunshine Open
* Dec. 29: Augsburg claims 6 champions at the Sunshine Open

Revision as of 18:06, 10 January 2010

Zach Molitor

  • Jan. 10: Augsburg wins the NCWA National duals by defeating Coe College (25–11) in the semifinals and Wartburg (18-15) in the finals; Zach Molitor (pictured) pin gives Augsburg the match's only bonus points.
  • Jan. 9: Augsburg defeats UW-Whitewater (32–6), North Central (25–12) at the NCWA National Duals; [[Tony Valek] pins both his opponents
  • Jan. 3: Augsburg defeats UW-Eau Claire (42–0) in Minneapolis
  • Dec. 29: Augsburg claims 6 champions at the Sunshine Open
  • Dec. 8: Augsburg defeats Division II Moorhead State 34-12
  • Nov. 25: Augsburg defeats Division II Augustana (S.D.) 21-12 in both team's opening dual of the season.
  • Nov. 21: Augsburg claims three champions at the Auggie-Brute-Adidas Open: Tony Valek, Jason Adams and Jared Massey; eight more place in top three