Penn State, CU’s Dake headline NCAA wrestling

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Top-seeded Ed Ruth will be the favorite at 184 pounds, and 197-pounder Quentin Wright is seeded second. Sophomore Matt Brown beat favored Mike Evans of Iowa to win his first Big Ten title, and Taylor is likely to rack up points even if he can’t beat Dake.

Perhaps the only team outside of the Big Ten with a true shot at the national title is Oklahoma State.

The Cowboys, ranked second behind Penn State, will have a qualifier in all 10 weight classes. Eight of Oklahoma State’s starters are Big 12 champions, and Jordan Oliver at 149 pounds is among four All-Americans for the Cowboys. Oliver, a 2011 national champion who worked as a training partner with the U.S.wrestling team for the London Games last summer, is 32-0 this season.

“For us to be successful, we’re going to have to earn some tough, tough wins,” Oklahoma State coach John Smith said.

The Gophers won the National Duals over Oklahoma State and also have 10 wrestlers in the field. Logan Storley (174) and heavyweight Tony Nelson will be among the favorites in their weight classes.

Iowa should have the crowd behind it, and that helped when the Hawkeyes beat the Nittany Lions 22-16 in Iowa City back on Feb. 1.

Iowa has a shot to do it again, with four wrestlers seeded second or third in their classes. Two-time NCAAchampion Matt McDonough (125) will wrap up his career at the same venue where he shined in high school, and 157-pounder St. John is also among the favorites in his weight class.

“I don’t know how much of an advantage that is unless you wrestle hard,” Iowa coach Tom Brands said of competing in Des Moines. “We know that we have to do some damage along the way, and it has to be damage in our favor.”

This year’s meet will be held against the backdrop of the IOC’s recent decision to remove wrestling from the Olympics starting in 2020. But the popularity of the sport isn’t up for debate in Des Moines, which has sold every ticket for all three days of the NCAAs. Such positive buzz can only help the international wrestlingcommunity in its fight to keep the sport on the Olympic program.

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