Gardner Still a Kid at Heart
Olympic wrestler Rulon Gardner intimidated opponents with his size and physicality, outmaneuvered them with his skills and outperformed them on the mat. Now, instead of dropping opponents to the ground, he's teaching the next wave of future wrestlers - like he did Thursday at Wabash College's Little Giant Team Wrestling Camp.
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Slay Focused on Fundamentals
Brandon Slay believes in teaching wrestling's fundamentals. They're what helped him go from a little-known high school wrestler in Texas to a top-10 U.S. National place-winner all the way to a 2000 Sydney (Australia) Olympics Freestyle gold-medalist. Slay is one of four Olympic Team medalists or members who are teaching at the camp this week. He, along with 2000 Olympic Gold Medalist Rulon Gardner, 1996 Olympic Gold Medalist Kendall Cross and 2004 Olympic Team member Eric Guerrero are teaching 170 wrestlers from ages 8-and-up in the five day camp.
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Wrestlers Celebrate Season With Annual Awards Banquet
The 2007-2008 wrestling season came to a close Sunday for the Little Giants with their annual wrestling banquet. Six members of the team were recognized with special awards.
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Del Valley Dominates Wrestling Regional
Delaware Valley took first place in six of the ten weight classes at Saturday's NCAA Midwest Wrestling Regional, hosted by Wabash College. The Aggies won the team championship while 125-pounder Chris Sheetz was named the tournament's outstanding wrestler. Wabash was seventh in the 12-team field.
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Wabash Set for 2008 NCAA Midwest Wrestling Regional
Twelve teams will participate in Saturday's NCAA Division III Midwest Wrestling Regional, scheduled to begin at Chadwick Court on the Wabash College campus at 9 a.m. Tickets are $5 for adults, $4 for students, and $2 for seniors and children 12 and under. Complete information throughout Saturday's competition can be found here.
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Arnett, Tribbett Take Seconds at Midstates
Rob Arnett finished second in the 285-pound weight class and Jared Tribbett was second at 149 pounds at Saturday's Midstates Wrestling Conference Championship meet held at Rose-Hulman. The juniors helped Wabash finish fourth in the final team standings.
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Weather Keeps Wabash Wrestling Away from Wheaton
Weather and road conditions prevented the Wabash wrestling team from traveling to the Chicago area Friday. The Little Giants were scheduled to participate in the two-day Pete Willson-Wheaton Invitational.
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Three Wrestlers Post Perfect Records in Monon Bell Duals Efforts
Wabash wrestlers Rob Arnett and Stephen Mosier both finished 4-0 in Monon Bell Classic Duals competition Saturday at Chadwick Court, while teammate Michael Burke was 3-0 for the day. The Little Giants finished sixth overall in the final team standings.
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Muskegon Wins 2008 Monon Bell Duals
Muskegon Community College defeated the University of Indianapolis in the championship round of the 2008 Monon Bell Classic Duals Saturday afternoon at Chadwick Court on the campus of Wabash College. View the round-by-round results.
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Wabash Athletes Ready For Big Sports Weekend
If you are a fan of any winter (and even one spring) sport, this is the weekend to catch a Wabash College athletic event.
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