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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