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December 4 2003 at 2:16 PM
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Jeff Pape  (Premier Login wrestlinggear)
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If you have a chance to go to this tournamnet, make sure you attend. You have most of the top teams in the country all competing at the same tournament.

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12/2/2003 9:42:00 AM

Iowa, Illinois are among the 12 top-25 teams entered in the tournament

From Northwestern Sports Information

EVANSTON, Ill.--Three of the top-five wrestling programs in the United States--including top-ranked Iowa, which is going for its third-straight title--are scheduled to compete in the 41st Midlands Wrestling Championships hosted by Northwestern Dec. 29-30 at Welsh-Ryan Arena.

Iowa, which won its eighth Midlands title in the last 13 years at the 2002 tournament, is ranked first by Wrestling International Newsmagazine (WIN). The Hawkeyes will be joined by Illinois (No. 4) and Iowa State (No. 3) in the 60- to 65-team, double-elimination tournament.

In all, 12 of the top-25 wrestling programs will compete at Midlands. Outcomes in tournament will once again have a strong bearing on WIN, The Wrestling Mall and other national wrestling polls.

"The high caliber of teams at the 41st Midlands should make for another year in which we have outstanding competition," said tournament director Ken Kraft. "This is why the Midlands is looked upon by people across the country as the highlight of wrestling tournaments."

In anticipation of the 2004 Olympics, 17 former Midlands competitors who have won Olympic Gold medals will be honored at this year's tournament, including Rulon Gardner, who earned his gold as a heavyweight in the 2000 Olympics by ending the 13-year winning streak of Russia's Alexander Karelin.

Another honoree includes Dan Gable, a 1960s Midlands wrestler who won the gold in 1972 at 149.5 lbs. Gable has been named honorary tournament director of the 2003 Midlands.

 
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QUESTION JEFF?

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December 11 2003, 11:51 AM 

CAN A FRESHMAN WRESTLE IN THE MIDLANDS? IF SO I HEARD THAT CHARLES LLOYD WAS WRESTLING BUTMY SON SAYS HE CAN'T BECAUSE HE IS A FRESHMAN. NOW JEFF YOU KNOW THAT 16 YEAR OLDS KNOW EVERYTHING SO HELP ME SEEM MORE INFORMED. (SMILE) THANKS1

 
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Re: QUESTION JEFF?

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December 11 2003, 8:51 PM 

I know some high school kids have even wrestled at the Midlands. My brother wrestled at the Midlands as a College Freshman so I don't see why he could not wrestle...


 
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Twist Your Son May be Right

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December 16 2003, 7:54 AM 

Although the Midlands allows red-shirts to participate, I understand there may be a Big-10 rule that red-shirt may not participate. Since my brother went to NIU, this may be the reason he was allowed to participate as a red-shirt.

I will call Northwestern and find out today for you.

-Jeff

 
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I HOPE NOT!

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December 16 2003, 1:27 PM 

THANKS. I HATE IT WHEN HE RIGHT BECAUSE HE LIKE TO SAY, "I TOLD YOU SO".

 
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