BIRMINGHAM, Ala. —
Travis McKillop used a pair of decision wins to advance to today’s semifinal round and lead a group of seven Mountain Cats at the 2013 NCAA Division II National Wrestling Tournament.
McKillop, ranked sixth in the country, defeated Southwest Minnesota State’s Travis Peralta 11-7 in the first round, before handing Nick Peterson of Colorado-Mesa an 8-2 loss to reach the semifinals.
McKillop will take on top-ranked Shamus O'Grady of St. Cloud State today.
After suffering an opening-round loss, Dave Cawley won an 8-0 over Angel Vega (Minnesota State-Moorhead) in the first round of the consolations, before advancing to Saturday’s action with a 5-2 decision over Justin Kieffer (Indianapolis).
Gary Lantz (174 lbs.) opened the tournament with a win, but suffered an 8-3 loss to Patrick Martinez (Nebraska-Kearney) in the quarterfinals to fall to the second round of the consolations.
His tournament ended with a 6-4 loss to Colorado State-Pueblo’s Ray Hall.
Evan Link (125), Dave Fogle (133), Keith Ryan (165), and Josh Duplin (285) each went
0-2 at the national tournament.
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George Roberts and his Kent State University teammates reached a familiar destination on Saturday afternoon, but took a somewhat different route in winning their third consecutive Mid-American Conference (MAC) regular-season title.
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College players dominate Point nominations
Pitt-Johnstown junior Jake Warner was perfect and extremely productive at the plate while earning the first two monthly nominations for the 2013 Point Stadium Award in February and March.
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Penn State guard leaving for pro career
Penn State guard Jermaine Marshall, the team’s second-leading scorer, is foregoing his senior year of eligibility to pursue a professional career overseas.
The team announced the surprise move in a statement Wednesday. The 6-foot-4 Marshall, who is on schedule to graduate this summer, cited his family including a 1-year-old son, in making his decision. -
Penn State coach blasts Sports Illustrated article
Penn State coach Bill O’Brien is fervently disputing suggestions raised in a report that player medical care has been compromised after the team doctor was replaced.
Speaking often in an angry tone that might be otherwise reserved for an argument with an official, O’Brien told reporters in a conference call that the health and safety of his players were his top priorities. -
East Stroudsburg wins PSAC championship
Senior Brian Ernst threw eight innings without allowing an earned run on just two days rest and East Stroudsburg University used a five-run fifth inning to secure its first PSAC baseball championship since 1971 with a 7-1 win over defending champion West Chester on Saturday at Point Stadium.
The Warriors (33-16), who set a school record with their 33rd win, earned the PSAC’s automatic bid to the NCAA Division II Tournament thanks in large part to an outstanding effort by Ernst, who was named the PSAC Tournament MVP. -
Millersville players help couple resuscitate ailing child
The Millersville University baseball team came up with a great save this week, but it had nothing to do with the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference tournament being played at Point Stadium.
A trip for an after-midnight snack on Wednesday morning ended with seven Marauders being hailed as heroes by a local family after they helped save a little boy who wasn’t breathing. -
PSAC baseball prefers Point Stadium
The 2014 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference baseball tournament is slated for Pullman Park in Butler.
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