Podcasts about Jack Mueller

Australian rules footballer, born 1915

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Lance McAlister
Sports Talk with Mike Petraglia -- 5/30/25

Lance McAlister

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2025 112:14


Trags fills in for Lance on this Friday night edition of Sports Talk! He recaps the Reds win in Chicago and discusses the opening day of the NCAA Baseball Tournament. He is joined in this episode by Alex Frank, Gordon Whittenmyer, Neil Meyer, and Jack Mueller.

700 WLW On-Demand
Sports Talk with Mike Petraglia -- 5/30/25

700 WLW On-Demand

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2025 112:14


Trags fills in for Lance on this Friday night edition of Sports Talk! He recaps the Reds win in Chicago and discusses the opening day of the NCAA Baseball Tournament. He is joined in this episode by Alex Frank, Gordon Whittenmyer, Neil Meyer, and Jack Mueller.

Redleg Nation Radio: A Cincinnati Reds Podcast
Best Reds Bets for the 2025 MLB Season

Redleg Nation Radio: A Cincinnati Reds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 50:43


This week Tim is joined by Jack Mueller of Riverfront U and pitcherlist.com to discuss our thoughts on the Reds prop bets provided by FanDuel for both team success and individual accolades. Can the Reds make a run at the NL Central and is it worth the money? Tune in and find out! (All betting lines are brought to you by FanDuel) You are invited to join our ever-growing family of Cincinnati sports fans (and support the podcast) on Patreon! You can also give us a like and subscribe to our YouTube channel to catch each episode as it is released. Follow us on Twitter @riverfrontcincy, Instagram, and Facebook.  Please subscribe to the audio podcast for free (on Apple Podcasts/iTunes, Spotify, Amazon Music, and give us a rating/review over at iTunes and elsewhere. If you like us, tell your friends! Podcast-related questions and comments can be directed to the podcast via email (team@riverfrontcincy.com). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Redleg Nation Radio: A Cincinnati Reds Podcast
Late Night Reds: Previewing the Stinky Cubs With Jack Mueller

Redleg Nation Radio: A Cincinnati Reds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 61:09


As Spring Training rolls along, the Reds are seeing some exciting things happen! Between Elly De La Cruz homers, Edwin Arroyo getting on base 500 times and Jose Barrero hitting Soul Glo-level bombs, it's pretty simple to see why the Reds faithful is stoked for the 2024 season. On the other end, Cubs fans have high hopes for their season as well, and Riverfront U's Jack Mueller joins us. Although Jack is our resident Miami (OH) writer, he is also a huge Cubs fan. We ask Jack to join us and give his thoughts on the Cubs season and the NL Central in general.   You are invited to join our ever-growing family of Cincinnati sports fans (and support the podcast) on Patreon!  You can also give us a like and subscribe to our YouTube channel to catch each episode as it is released. Follow us on Twitter @riverfrontcincy, Instagram, and Facebook.  Please subscribe to the audio podcast for free (on Apple Podcasts/iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, Amazon Music, and give us a rating/review over at iTunes and elsewhere. If you like us, tell your friends! This episode was sponsored by SeatGeek!  Use code RIVERFRONT for $20 off your first SeatGeek order: https://seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/teamseatgeek Podcast-related questions and comments can be directed to the podcast via email (team@riverfrontcincy.com).  

Redleg Nation Radio: A Cincinnati Reds Podcast
Late Night Reds: Final Episode of 2023, Christmas Song Draft!

Redleg Nation Radio: A Cincinnati Reds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 64:09


It's the final episode of Late Night Reds for 2023!!! We will have one heck of a show for you to end our year and prepare for a fun 2024 season. To start, Tim and Ben will be joined by their good friend, MLB Scout Jackson Laumann, and Riverfront U's Jack Mueller. Jackson and Jack give some insight into the top of the 2024 MLB Draft and the guys the Reds could consider with the pick/what type of players those guys are. Then of course, after weeks of advertising, it is the Late Night Reds Christmas Song Draft!!! Joe Farfsing (The Bengals Show), Chad Dotson (The Riverfront Reds Show), and Sean Mackey (NBA Friday) will be coming on with the crew to do our ultimate five-round Christmas Song Draft!   You are invited to join our ever-growing family of Cincinnati sports fans (and support the podcast) on Patreon!  You can also give us a like and subscribe to our YouTube channel to catch each episode as it is released. Follow us on Twitter @riverfrontcincy, Instagram, and Facebook.  Please subscribe to the audio podcast for free (on Apple Podcasts/iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, Amazon Music, and give us a rating/review over at iTunes and elsewhere. If you like us, tell your friends! Podcast-related questions and comments can be directed to the podcast via email (team@riverfrontcincy.com).  

STL Leaders Podcast
Be Humble, Jack Mueller

STL Leaders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 22:24


Jack Mueller is on the rise here in St. Louis and is in position to take over the helm of Cissell  Mueller. Jack has a very interesting background and a lot of knowledge, listen as we talk to him about his past, his career path and the lessons he has learned along the way. Dive in as Jack talks to us about his plans for the future here in St. Louis.

Home Mat Advantage
HMA #37: Flo Card 1/9 Recap, DT vs. JB Preview

Home Mat Advantage

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 53:36


On this episode of the Home Mat Advantage Wrestling Podcast, Jude Swisher and Jack Mueller recap the action from the January 9th Flo Card and preview the upcoming January 14th David Taylor vs. Jordan Burroughs card.

That One Match
That One Match w/ Jack Mueller - Episode 4

That One Match

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 27:58


On episode 4 we talk to the University of Virginia's three-time All-American Jack Mueller about his 2019 NCAA Semifinal match against Sebastian Rivera. Mueller scored early and often on the top-seeded Rivera and dominated on the mat. Find out Jack's mentality heading into the match and what he saw from Rivera that he felt he could exploit. 

Mat Geeks
#2: Inside the Room: UVA ( Ft. Coach Garland and Jack Mueller)

Mat Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 66:40


In the second episode of the Mat Geeks Podcast, we dive deep into the Virginia Cavaliers lineup for the coming season with their head man, Coach Garland. Listen in as Coach Garland, Jack Mueller and Jacob chat about the projected starters, guys to watch out for, and more! Fan of ACC wrestling? Check out our lineup previews: - Virginia: https: //www.rokfin.com/article/1634/Virginia-Cavaliers-Lineup-Preview-20202021 - NC State: https: //www.rokfin.com/article/1628/NC-State-Wolfpack-Lineup-Preview-20202021- - North Carolina: https://www.rokfin.com/article/1657/North-Carolina-Tar-Heels-Lineup-Preview-20202021 - Pittsburgh: https: //www.rokfin.com/article/1682/Pittsburgh-Panthers-Lineup-Preview-20202021- - Virginia Tech: https://www.rokfin.com/article/1706/Virginia-Tech-Hokies-Lineup-Preview-20202021 - Duke: https://www.rokfin.com/article/1742/Duke-Blue-Devils-Lineup-Preview-20202021- Give us a follow on social media and subscribe to our channel on Youtube and Apple Podcast: Twitter: https://twitter.com/MatGeeks Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheMatGeeks Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thematgeeks/ Rokfin: https://www.rokfin.com/MatGeeks?content=NEW --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/matgeeks/support

Ward Wrestling Live
From NYC , Jack Mueller Virginia Wrestling Hammer and NCAA Runner-Up

Ward Wrestling Live

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2020 38:34


CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2020 NCAA Qualifier – 125 pounds 2020 All-ACC – 125 pounds 2019 Cliff Keen Invitational Champion – 125 pounds 2019 All-American – 125 pounds 2019 NCAA Qualifier – 125 pounds (Finalist/Runner-up) 2019 All-ACC – 125 pounds 2018 NCAA Qualifier – 133 pounds 2018 All-ACC – 133 pounds 2017 All-American – 125 pounds (6th Place) 2017 NCAA Qualifier – 125 pounds (Semifinalist) 2017 ACC Freshman of the Year --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/daniel-ward9/support

BASCHAMANIA
Catching up with Roman Bravo-Young | Ep. 77

BASCHAMANIA

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 28:40


Was great to catch up with Roman Bravo-Young today! After having him on one last year to talk about his background and story leading up to where he is now, it was great chatting about what he's been up to recently. From training with Sebastian Rivera and Jack Mueller to wrestling Mueller at the Flo event and training with Gilman in State College. A must-listen for any Penn State fan! If you enjoy this episode, let me know! And, be sure to SUBSCRIBE to the podcast and go through the archives to hear more great stories. If you want to support the podcast, be sure to leave a 5-star rating & review on Apple Podcasts and shop some apparel on BASCHAMANIA.com! For all partnership and sponsorship inquiries, email info@baschamania.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

FloWrestling Radio Live
FRL 524 - Match Week Is Finally Here, International Rankings Explanation, CIF Moving Wrestling To The Spring

FloWrestling Radio Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 88:57


Run of Show 0:00 - It’s match week and wrestlers will be in town shortly 0:05 - Ben wants Spencer Lee to wrestle Rustam Ampar 0:08 - California high school wrestling will be moved to the spring 0:11 - Many people were uneducated about Myles Martin’s world ranking 0:16 - Steven Kyle Bratke explains how Myles Martin can beat David Taylor 0:22 - Who will meet David Taylor in the Olympic Trials finals? 0:25 - We’ll have a special guest filling in for Ben Askren on Thursday 0:27 - Ben hiked 7.2 miles barefoot and regretted his decision  0:29 - Jon Morrison & Helen Maroulis join DMV RTC 0:33 - Which colleges former wrestlers are now the most over their competition weight? 0:36 - Breaking down the match order of the July 25th card 0:38 - RBY offers up a point challenge to Jack Mueller 0:40 - Playing the fire RBY-Mueller promo and discussing the match 0:47 - Asking Joe Pollard about the status of Nick Suriano returning to Rutgers 0:49 - The dates for wrestling at the Tokyo Olympics are set 0:50 - CP is scared of traveling internationally 0:52 - Questions from friends 0:55 - Our international ranker Jon Kozak joins the show 01:04 - Getting back to questions from friends

FloWrestling Radio Live
FRL 520 - Stanford To Discontinue Wrestling, Ivy League Delays Sports, WE ARE Ep. 3, Alien Hour Returns

FloWrestling Radio Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 89:40


Run of Show 0:00 - Bratke is back in the mix 0:01 - Ben is finally figuring out technology  0:03 - Stanford is planning on dropping wrestling 0:11 - Ivy League delays start of sports 0:13 - Is higher education in trouble? 0:14 - Roman Bravo-Young vs Jack Mueller added to July 25 card 0:16 - WE AR Ep. 3 thoughts 0:20 Ben goes deep in the philosophy of wrestling  0:31 - College wrestling is going to look very different next year 0:35 - We are going to groom our kids to be good enough to be recruited by Penn State 0:37 - An alien hour update and a new one that will blow your mind 0:55 - Questions from friends

Home Mat Advantage
(HMA Fantasy #20) Best to Never Win a Title - Quarters, Semis, and Finals

Home Mat Advantage

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 56:23


Our man Jack Mueller has compiled a list of 32 of the best wrestlers in the last twenty years to not win a national title. Multiple criteria such as multiple-time finalist, 4x All-American, competition faced, injuries, etc. were used in the making our list. Many have talked about the best guys to never win a title, but it’s finally time to decide who the HMA crew thinks is actually the best to never win! Tune in below to hear opinions from Jacob, Jack, Seth, Sam and our special guest, the Assistant Coach at UNI, Lee Roper on the last bit of the bracket.

Home Mat Advantage
(HMA Fantasy #14) All-Decade Team Semifinals: Penn State vs #13 Wisconsin (Ft. Jack Mueller/Jordan Conaway)

Home Mat Advantage

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2020 93:28


#13 Wisconsin faces off against #1 Penn State. PSU will attempt to end UW’s Cinderella story. Featuring Jack Mueller and Jordan Conaway 6:40 - Team lineup previews 9:25 - 285 Pounds 14:42 - LANDMINE #1 17:22 - 125 Pounds 20:45 - LANDMINE #2 24:01 - 133 Pounds 33:57 - 141 Pounds 43:30 - 149 Pounds 50:21 - 157 Pounds 59:18 - 165 Pounds 1:06:47 - 174 Pounds 1:10:24 - NWCA All-American Opinions 1:14:25 - 184 Pounds 1:20:46 - 197 Pounds

Home Mat Advantage
(HMA Fantasy #13) Seth Gross and Jack Mueller Join the Squad

Home Mat Advantage

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 91:16


Tune in to hear stories from Seth and Jack's wrestling careers, their mindsets/goal setting habits growing up, and more! 2:05 - Dillon Danis Twitter explosion 6:20 - Staying in shape during the quarantine 11:56 - Wrestling weight conversations 20:45 - Plans after Olympics 23:30 - How were your wrestling parents? 33:43 - Goal-setting and mindset as a young wrestler 1:05:32 - What other colleges were you considering? 1:22:22 - College wrestling stories

Home Mat Advantage
(HMA Fantasy #10) All-Decade Team Quarter-Finals: Cornell vs Wisconsin

Home Mat Advantage

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 95:44


HMA Fantasy Wrestling brings you the best of the decade dual tournament based off of Flo Wrestling Radio Live’s recent series on individual athletes. This new project brings together wrestling minds from all over the country to decide which college wrestling team can claim the title of the best team of the decade. Prepare for pandemonium, excitement, and of course- entertainment. For the second quarter-final bout, the HMA crew brings on NCAA champion, Seth Gross, for the second time as well as NCAA finalist, Jack Mueller to break down Wisconsin vs Cornell.

BASCHAMANIA
Jack Mueller Has No Regrets | Ep. 45

BASCHAMANIA

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2020 37:56


Last year he was in the finals against Spencer Lee. This year, he's had one thing on his mind: take out Spencer Lee in the rematch. Today, I sat down with UVA's Jack Mueller to chat about his college career, hear about his faith, learn of his backstory and see what's next. 1. Quarantine Update 2. What Led You to Wrestle? 3. Leveling Up as a Wrestler 4. What led you to Virginia? 5. Role of Faith In Your Career 6. Incredible Matches in March 7. ACC Competition 8. NCAA’s Cancelled 9. No Regrets 10. Resetting Focus After Events 11. Visiting RTCs 12. The Uncertainty of The Future
 Thanks so much for tuning in. If you enjoy this episode, be sure to subscribe to the podcast and go through the archives to hear more great stories. If you want to support the podcast, be sure to leave a 5 star rating & review on Apple Podcasts and shop some apparel on BASCHAMANIA.com! For all partnership and sponsorship inquiries, email baschamania@gmail.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Trackwrestling Podcast
Seven Minutes with Virginia’s Jack Mueller

Trackwrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2019 10:30


Two-time All-American Jack Mueller enters his senior season ranked second in the nation at 125 pounds after a runner-up finish at the 2019 NCAA championships. You can listen to the entire interview above or read the transcript below. Full Story: https://www.trackwrestling.com/PortalPlayer.jsp?TIM=1575867687107&twSessionId=lntyjmsjro&videoId=1812045132 Subscribe to Seven Minutes and listen anytime Apple Podcasts | Stitcher Radio | Spreaker […]

Seven Minutes
Seven Minutes with Virginia's Jack Mueller

Seven Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2019 9:15


Two-time All-American Jack Mueller enters his senior season ranked second in the nation at 125 pounds after a runner-up finish at the 2019 NCAA championships. You can listen to the entire interview above or read the transcript below. Full Story: https://www.trackwrestling.com/PortalPlayer.jsp?TIM=1575867687107&twSessionId=lntyjmsjro&videoId=1812045132Subscribe to Seven Minutes and listen anytimeApple Podcasts | Stitcher Radio | Spreaker | Google Podcasts | RSS

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Level E (with Eric LeMay)
LeMay Collections at Marymount Volunteer Bob MacMahon

Level E (with Eric LeMay)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2019 35:34


Bob MacMahon, or as he's called around Marymount, "Battery Bob," touches on his early life, how he first met Harold LeMay, and other things he's experienced in a long and varied life around cars. The music comes from Marymount volunteer Jack Mueller from a 1968 album for car dealers titled, "In My Merry Oldsmobile." Basically, a maestro named Glenn Osser took the original 1908 music and led different bands to play it in 30 different styles. It's pretty cool. www.lemaymarymount.org    

RUDIS Wrestling Podcast
#54: Askren’s Beat the Streets Recap

RUDIS Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2019 52:30


New Wrestling DataOn this episode, Ben Askren and Matt Dernlan talk about Beat the Streets, as well as all the exciting upcoming events surrounding the podcast. Askren starts off with the news that he along with a handful of wrestlers from Askren Wrestling Academy have finished collecting data from the U.S. Open Wrestling Championships. Dernlan is surprised when Askren says that are a lot of similarities in the numbers when you compare the new data to the 2018 World Championships data. He thought there would be drastic differences in certain areas when comparing an international tournament to a domestic one. One interesting difference was under defensive scores, down block go behind went from being the number one at Worlds to number four at the Open. Another point brought up is if in the future they can breakdown the data round by round to see how techniques change from the level of competition being faced.Kayla Miracle (6:05)4x WCWA National Champ and 3x U.S. Open Champ Kayla Miracle stopped by Columbus before heading down to Dallas for the U23 Team Trials. Miracle has an extremely busy upcoming schedule. She will compete at the U23 Trials then the Senior World Trials, and then Final X.Giving Back (8:39)Dernlan gives his respects to Askren for using his platform to help grow the sport and bring a lot of eyes to a great cause that is Beat the Streets. Askren had every reason not to compete including being in the middle of training camp for his upcoming UFC fight but he chose to dedicate his time to shine a light on the sport of wrestling. Askren elaborates on his quick speech after the Jordan Burroughs match when he talked about supporting not only Beat the Streets but all of wrestling because it changes lives. Askren talks about all the ways wrestling can have an amazing influence on a young person. One example is having something in your life that challenges you and forces you to be better than you already are. Askren talks about how much wrestling has done for him and his life and that is the reason why he feels it is so important to give back.Beat the Streets (19:42)Breaking down the event Askren brings up the electricity in the air when Yianni Diakomihalis took on Bajrang Punia. He feels like you could replicate that energy every year if you did nation vs nation, for example, USA vs Russia. Another point is that this event showed beyond a few upsets that it really takes some time to develop at the senior level to rise to that elite status. Another impressive showing at BTS was from Jack Mueller. Mueller put on a clinic against Nick Piccininni winning 10-0. Mueller is qualified for the World Team Trials for being last year’s U23 world team member. The last match they breakdown is James Green vs Anthony Ashnault. It looked like to Dernlan that James Green had motivation due to the expectations of a competitive match that came from Ashnault dominating at the Pan American Championships.Nick Suriano vs Joe Colon (36:58)2019 NCAA Champ Suriano beats World Bronze Medalist Colon 3-1. Dernlan breaks down Colon’s game and how Suriano’s defensive style didn’t allow for Colon to execute where he’s best at. The question before Beat the Streets was how good is Suriano at Freestyle and while that question isn’t fully answered, he looked really good and it poses the next question will we see Suriano at World Team Trials? Askren doesn’t know why Suriano wouldn’t. He has beaten Daton Fix who he would face if he drops to 57 kg and now he has beaten Joe Colon if he decides to stay at 61 kg.David Taylor (42:44)31 seconds into his match against Drew Foster, Taylor suffers an injury and is forced to injury default in order to not cause any further damage. Everyone is hoping the injury was not serious and Taylor can continue his dominance at Final X. Dernlan talks about how the end goal is next years Olympics so if he has to forgo the 2019 Worlds in order to get healthy and compete for Olympic Gold he’s sure he would. Overall it was very unfortunate.J’Den Cox vs Patrick Brucki (45:26)Dernlan talks about how Cox might be one of the most under-appreciated wrestlers in the world. He is one of the best wrestlers to come out of the United States in recent years and has a resume that can stand up to anyones. On top of all of that he’s only 24 years old.Yianni Diakomihalis (48:26)It’s crazy to think about the last 8 weeks Diakomihalis has had winning an NCAA Championship, U.S. Open Championship, and beating one of the best wrestlers in the world at Beat the Streets. Askren and Dernlan discuss the levels Diakomihalis has already grown and to think he’s only 20 years old is amazing.

Gloucester Writers Center
Neeli Cherkovski

Gloucester Writers Center

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2019 48:22


Neeli Cherkovski was born in Los Angeles and has Lived in San Francisco since 1974.  He is the author of many books of poetry and prose and books translated into Turkish, German, Italian, and Spanish.  He is recipient of a PEN Josephine Miles Award for excellence in literature and the Jack Mueller poetry prize for […]

Level E (with Eric LeMay)
Earlier Days of Television and Growing up in Milwaukee

Level E (with Eric LeMay)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2019 44:14


Eric and Pilar talk to Jack Mueller about his early days in television and growing up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Level E (with Eric LeMay)
LeMay-Marymount Docent Jack Mueller on Designer Brooks Stevens

Level E (with Eric LeMay)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019 43:39


LeMay-Marymount docent and volunteer talks about his friend, industrial designer Brooks Stevens. Consider this a bonus preview episode of a possible future Marymount podcast about art, design, cars, technology and culture. It's done in the Marymount library, so there are echoes.

ACC Nation Podcast
Sweet Sixteen: ACC Nation Podcast

ACC Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 39:30


On this episode of ACC Nation Podcast Will and Jim delve into conference teams that are in the Sweet Sixteen. They offer a quick analysis of Duke, Virginia Tech, Virginia, North Carolina and Florida State. In addition, they look at what to expect this week from these teams in the NCAA Tournament. First, a look at sports across the conference. That includes the journey of eight women's basketball teams to the NCAA Tournament and where they stand now. Notre Dame gets a nod as the No. 3 seed in the NCAA Ice Hockey Tournament that gets underway this weekend. Two teams from EAGL Gymnastics receive bids to the NCAA Regionals. Plus, individuals from North Carolina, NC State, Pitt and New Hampshire are headed to Athens. Mekhi Lewis of Virginia Tech brought home the 165 championship from the NCAA Wrestling Tournament. Jack Mueller of Virginia competed for the championship in the 125. The Hokies had the best finish of ACC teams coming in at #11. Sweet Sixteen Will and Jim break down performances so far of the five conference teams making it to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen. Are Duke's 'Ooops' moments a red flag? Are the Blue Devils ripe for the picking in the tournament? Virginia Tech begins to find their rhythm with Robinson. Will it be enough to take down Duke? Virginia gets a monkey off their back and learn what it's like to have fun playing basketball again. Get ready for a snail's pace game against Oregon. North Carolina is exciting the pundits. Are the Tar Heels silently easing their way to another championship? Beware Auburn and a hot hand from the arc. Florida State finding their second wind is coming on strong when it matters most. Gonzaga could be the proof in the pudding game for the Seminoles. Sweet Sixteen

Emerging Form
Episode 1: Introducing Emerging Form

Emerging Form

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2019 25:06


Emerging Form is a podcast about the creative process. It’s a discussion between a poet and a science journalist, recorded over wine. Episode 1 introduces hosts Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer and Christie Aschwanden as well as the podcast’s patron saint, poet Jack Mueller. And the hosts wrestle with what it really means to be in service … Continue reading Episode 1: Introducing Emerging Form → This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at emergingform.substack.com/subscribe

Wrestling Mindset
Faith & Wrestling #2 Jack Mueller

Wrestling Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2018 66:28


Mindset Mike of Wrestling Mindset sits down with NCAA Semi Finalist Jack Mueller. We talked about his journey in wrestling, his faith, and how adversity shaped his life including the loss of his brother. Sign up for a Wrestling Mindset Website: Wrestlingmindset.comCourses: https://www.wrestlingmindset.com/product-category/courses/Ebook: https://www.wrestlingmindset.com/product-category/ebooks/Free Trial Session Today! https://www.wrestlingmindset.com/consultation.html See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Short Time Wrestling Podcast
Short Time Shots - January 19, 2018

Short Time Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2018 10:34


It's Friday, you ain't got … well, this show is pretty much safe for work, so while I could throw lines from the movie Friday at you for hours on end, we'll just stick to the scores and more from a great night of wrestling. That's right folks, you can only quote Friday if you've seen it, and I seen it! I even have it on VHS. What's that got to do with wrestling? Nothing, but here's your rundown from January 19, 2018 -- I'm Hall of Fame wrestling writer, broadcaster and announcer Jason Bryant -- and this is how you start off your Saturday morning. Top-ranked Penn State blitzed No. 24 Purdue in front of another sellout Rec Hall crowd on Friday. Purdue got up early after Penn State had a rare forfeit at 125 pounds. PSU sports info reported that both eligible 125-pounders were sick and weren't in any shape to compete. That'd be the only W Purdue would get. The murderer's row of five NCAA champions swept 149 through 184 with three falls, a technical fall and a major. It might not be a stretch to say this might be the best 1-2-3-4-5 punch in the history of college wrestling -- and I don't subscribe to hyperbole. We all know this -- they're so freaking fun to watch. Missouri improved to 15-0 overall and 6-0 in the MAC with a 29-6 win over No. 17 Central Michigan. The win clinched the regular season title in the MAC for the Tigers, who won eight out of 10 including an upset win by Canten Marriott over Jordan Ellingwood at 184. Grant Leeth upended All-American Justin Oliver 3-1 at 149 pounds -- quite the recovery from a guy who many thought might not wrestle again after continued injuries. Couple matches of note in fifth-ranked Oklahoma State's 29-6 Big 12 win over West Virginia -- Nick Piccininni topped Zeke Moisey 4-0 at 125 pounds while 197-pound All-American Preston Weigel beat the ageless Jake Smith 5-2 at 197 pounds. Jake Smith … been wrestling at West Virginia since Millard Fillmore was President. Sixth-ranked NC State opened up ACC competition beating host Duke 32-6. Best result there was at 157 pounds where Hayden Hidlay topped Mitch Finesilver 10-5. Overall, Duke's tandem twins combined to go 2-2. Yes, there are four Finesilvers in the lineup and they are two different sets of twins -- and yes, they're brothers. The People's Champ Jacob Kasper beat Malik McDonald at heavyweight 8-6 for one of Duke's two wins. No. 8 Michigan topped Wisconsin 29-10, but that one had a couple of head-scratchers -- the biggest at 157 where Andrew Crone of Wisconsin knocked off All-American Alec Pantaleo 3-0. This was coming off Malik Amine's big fall over Cole Martin at 149. Hunter Ritter picked off All-American Kevin Beazely 3-2 at 197 pounds. No Logan Massa, but we did see Evan Wick tech Justin Hughes at 165. Adam Coon spent 41 seconds on the mat. No. 12 Cornell took advantage of two missing Lehigh starters and picked off the No. 7 Mountain Hawks 23-14. Individually, Cornell was powered by Yianni Diakomihalis, who earned an 8-0 major decision over Luke Karam at 141 and Ben Darmstadt, who pinned Jake Jakobsen at 2:36 of the first period. Lehigh still without Scotty Parker and Ryan Preisch, but you wrestle with who you got. No. 16 Rutgers picked up a 37-9 victory in the RAC over Hofstra. The Scarlet Knights improved to 5-3 on the season and picked up seven bonus victories in front of 3,139. Hofstra heavyweight Michael Hughes picked up his weight-class leading 13th fall of the season. Taylor Venz victory at 184 was enough to give Nebraska a 18-17 criteria victory at Northwestern. No. 25 North Carolina opened up ACC competition by rallying past Virginia 24-15. The Cavaliers jumped ahead with back-to-back falls at 125 and 133, including Jack Mueller pinning Zach Sherman at 133. The Tar Heels swept the last four weights, including a major decision from Ethan Ramos at 174 pounds over Will Schany. Ramos hadn't been in the lineup since the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational. Old Dominion won three out of four overtime matches to scrap out a deceptively close 22-9 win over Buffalo in the MAC. Michael McGee, Luke Drugac and Antonio Agee all won matches with takedowns in the extra period. Michigan State beat Indiana 18-15 in the Big Ten. Moving on. Northern Colorado heavyweight Robert Winters picked up a win in sudden victory over Spencer Empey to give Troy Nickerson's Bears a 21-20 win over Cal Poly. Northern Colorado won the bonus battle with three majors and a fall compared to just two bonus wins by the Mustangs. In EIWA action, Bucknell, which is a bit of a walking wounded team right now, wrestled well and picked off Harvard 21-10. Best match there was Tyler Smith's 8-2 win at 141 pounds over A.J. Jaffe. Keeping it in the EIWA, Navy won the last five matches to surge past American 22-9. In Division II, top-ranked St. Cloud State headed west to Minot and picked up a 32-6 win over Minot State to improve to 13-0 on the season. Notre Dame College thrashed West Liberty 36-7. Out in Colorado, we had a couple of Rocky Mountain duals to take in -- Western State Colorado beat Colorado School of Mines -- that's MINES, not MIMES. If they were mimes, they wouldn't be yelling from the bench. Anyway, the Mountaineers beat the Orediggers -- yup, Orediggers -- 34-9 while Colorado State-Pueblo beat Colorado Mesa 24-18 in a dual between schools that used to be known as Southern Colorado and Mesa State. Google it. Sixth-ranked Upper Iowa got past scrappy Minnesota State 18-12. Big win to help the Peacocks get past the No. 22 Mavericks was Nick Baumler's win over nationally ranked Matt Blome at 197. Minnesota State's Andrew McFall upset Upper Iowa's Maleek Williams 8-1 at 125. In Division III -- Centenary won its first dual of the year, beating Garden State rival TCNJ -- that's THE College of New Jersey -- 24-15. In case you didn't know, TCNJ used to be known as Trenton State. York -- the one in Pennsylvania -- beat Johns Hopkins and Elizabethtown beat Gettysburg. For the complete breakdown of all these scores and more, check out almanac.mattalkonline.com or click the scoreboard icon on the top right of the Mat Talk Online home page. And if you're up for it, you can join the team at Mattalkonline.com/contribute to punch in your small monthly contribution to this network, which brought you 444 episodes in 2017. That's just ridiculous. All free, all on-demand and all from your independent voice of wrestling, the Mat Talk Podcast Network. JOIN THE TEAM And if you're a fan of the extensive and broad-based reach of the shows on the Mat Talk Podcast Network, become a TEAM MEMBER today. There are various levels of perks for the different levels of team membership. 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Short Time Wrestling Podcast
Short Time Shots - December 2, 2017

Short Time Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2017 16:24


After a hard day of wrestling, we’ll have to take a big drink of Lakini’s Juice and call it a day. Ohio State won the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational without Joey McKenna and Kyle Snyder. That doesn’t bode well for the rest of the country. This is Short Time Shots with a look back at the wrestling happenings from December 2, 2017. I’ll be your heropsychodreamer and Hall of Fame writer, broadcaster and announcer Jason Bryant. Them Buckeyes earned three titles to outdistance that state down south, aka Michigan, 155.5 to 140. Arizona State was third with 113.5, followed by Northern Iowa, Nebraska and Virginia Tech. Leading the way for the Buckeyes were champions Luke Pletcher at 133, Myles Martin at 184 and Kollin Moore at 197. We’ll dial it back though and go weight-by-weight as freshman Taylor LaMont became the first wrestler from Utah Valley to win the CKLV by beating Sean Russell of Edinboro 4-3 at 125 pounds. LaMont, a member of the Junior World Team in Greco, was the No. 8 seed and after Friday’s win over Ethan Lizak, beat two more All-Americans to cap off a breakthrough event. At 133, Pletcher got past Stevan Micic in the semis before handling American’s Josh Terao 9-2 in the finals. A lot of buzz came out of the tournament from Drexel’s Austin DeSanto, who finished fourth, losing to Virginia’s Jack Mueller twice. The big the true freshman hype, at least for now, should go with a guy who won the tournament, and that’s 141-pound champion Yianni Diakomihalis of Cornell. The New York native knocked off past NCAA finalist Bryce Meredith in the semifinals before topping Northern Iowa’s Josh Alber for the second time this year. Expect a giant jump in the rankings from Yianni D. this week. Not sure if there’s a more underappreciated All-American than Justin Oliver. The Central Michigan junior wrestled exceedingly well en route to the title and a 9-7 win over upstart Troy Heilmann of North Cackalacky. That’s southern for Carolina. Michigan’s Alec Pantaelo got off the proverbial schneid with a resounding 10-3 win over Micah Jordan in the finals at 157 pounds. Jordan had avenged an earlier loss to Josh Shields, while Pantaleo was solid in his semi win over Nebraska’s Tyler Berger. David Freaking McFadden is nasty good. The Virginia Tech All-American packed upstart freshman Evan Wick in 2:58 to claim the Hokies only individual title in Vegas. Wick reached the finals as the No. 9 seed. Arizona State’s Zahid Valencia notched his second win of the year over Ohio State’s Bo Jordan. This time, the Sun Devil sophomore took home a 9-6 win after a 9-6 win in the semis over the rugged Taylor Lujan of Northern Iowa. Tis Valencia’s second straight championship at the event. Myles Martin scored three takedowns and only gave up escapes and a penalty point in an 8-5 victory over Michigan’s Domenic Abonader in a match that wasn’t as close as the score indicated. Kollin Moore shook off Friday’s bugaboos and regained the crushing promise he’s shown the past two years by hitting a slick fireman’s carry on Virginia Tech’s Jared Haught and then switched off to a head and arm and registered the first-period fall to win the gold at 197 pounds. Adam Coon of Michigan would top Arizona State’s Tanner Hall as Coon quickly countered a bad Hall shot in sudden victory. Coon wants to fly rockets and stuff. He’s big. Other tournament action that didn’t involve that big tournament in Las Vegas was mostly outside of Division I. Mt. San Antonio College won the Southern Regional championship of the California Community College Athletic Association. The Mounties, yes, the MOUNTIES, only had two champions but 10 of the 12 wrestlers placed in the Top 4. No report from the North Region up at Lassen College in Susanville. The Mid-South Conference had its women’s conference championships on Saturday with Campbellsville picking up four individual titles, not counting Kayla Miracle, who was in Russia at the World Cup. The Mid-South Conference has five of its members fielding women’s wrestling programs. Charlotte Fowler, Koral Sugiyama, Alexia Foca, and Kaitlyn Hill claimed gold. Lightning crashes in York, Pennsylvania as Johnson & Wales won four individual titles to win the New Standard Invitational at York College. Bobby Jordan, Jay Albis, Michael Gargano and Michael DiNardo each claimed titles for Lonnie Morris’ Wildcats, again, they aren’t just a cooking school. I alone challenge you to find the reference here. Messiah outdistanced Mount Union to win the Messiah Petrofes Invitational. The Falcons earned three individual championships. Mount Union scored 70 points in its NCAA Division III quarterfinal football win over Frostburg State over the weekend. Oh, we’re talking wrestling. Little alphabet soup as WPI won the RIT Invitational with two champions -- Tyler Marsh and Brendan Marion. “Lois, there’s a message in my alpha bits, it’s saying ooooooo.” Peter, those are Cherrios. By the way, that reference I was mentioning earlier? The band Live is from York, Pennsylvania, so there’s the I Alone and the Lightning Crashes references. 90’s music fans rejoice. Speaking of outside of Division I, you can file this under stuff that just never happens. Both Wartburg and Augsburg lost on Saturday. At the same event. To Division III schools. Not sure when, or if, that’s ever happened, but it’s a big enough anomaly that it leads off our dual meet section of the show. This craziness happened in La Crosse at the Candlewood Suites duals. Loras, coached by Watrburg alum T.J. Miller, beat Augsburg 17-16 as the Duhawks. Yes, Duhawks, won the last three bouts to rally from a 16-8 deficit. Heavyweight Quin Gillam earned the dual-deciding 5-0 win. Since many of you may not be super familiar with Division III or life outside of D1 wrestling, Loras is in Dubuque, Iowa and they were ranked eighth in the country coming in. Augsburg was second. Loras SID Jim Naprstek even sent me a DM asking if the #1 and #2 teams in D3 ever lost on the same day. No. 12 UW-Whitewater used a 4-2 decision at 197 pounds by All-American Jordan Newman over Kyle Fank to clinch a 21-20 win over No. 1 Wartburg. Both teams were docked a team point in the dual, with Whitewater’s coming after the match had concluded. Crucial swing was at 133 pounds where Hazen Rice was trailing Wartburg’s Brennen Doebel 6-3 in the second before Rice reversed Doebel to his back to get the fall at 3:38. Want to make things even more complicated? Augsburg beat UW-Whitewater 26-16. This should be a real interesting year in D3, especially after the semester break and a few more athletes come into play. Fourth-ranked Missouri opened up #MACtion with a 36-3 win over visiting Old Dominion. Grant Leeth picked up a fall at 149 pounds while Daniel Lewis picked up a technical fall at 174 to power the Tigers. Playing the name game, ODU’s Michael McGee, without an H, beat Missouri’s Barlow McGhee, with an H, in the tiebreakers. It doesn’t happen often, but when it does, it makes you wonder how days could be any worse. Sixth-ranked NC State didn’t drop a goose egg on Chattanooga, they sent them into negative integers. The Pack beat the Mocs 41 to -1. Team point got deducted after 184 pounds when Pete Renda edged Bryce Carr. The Pack improved to 8-0 already this season. Northwestern showed some snarl as the much-improved Wildcats handled Maryland 34-12. If you remember last week, Maryland had upended then-No. 21 Stanford. The Cats got falls from Sebastian Rivera at 125, Ryan Deakin at 149 and Johnny Wrestling, aka Johnny Sebastian at 174. The top individual matchup went Maryland’s way as heavyweight Youssif Hemida pinned Conan Jennings. Fire up Dips? Franklin & Marshall topped VMI 25-12. The Diplomats are the only Division III school with a Division I wrestling program. They are the Highlander. There can be only one. Because the Highlander was a documentary and it was based on events that happened in real time! Ok, enough Aqua Teen references. One bright spot for VMI is Hunter Starner picked up a fall at 133 pounds. Starner’s from Tabb, my high school rival, but he was part of my old wrestling club, the PWA. Indiana went 3-0 at the Hoosier duals, beating Northern Illinois, Cleveland State and SIU Edwardsville. In Division II, fifth-ranked Pitt-Johnstown fell behind early, but came back to win six of the last eight bouts to defeat 10th-ranked Ashland 25-12. Pat Pecora, the AD and head coach at UPJ, started his head coaching career -- get this -- DURING the Carter Administration. See, it’s not just a joke I throw around about Colton McCrystal. San Francisco State head coach Jason Welch earned his first head coaching win of his career as the Gators beat NAIA Southern Oregon 32-13. San Francisco State trailed 13-10 after five matches, but three of the next five wins were bonus victories, including falls by Sam Alnassiri at 285 and Isaiah Alva at 149. Mercyhurst scored wins by Penn State transfer Wes Phipps at 197 and Jacob Robb at heavyweight to get past Kerry Regner’s Millersville Marauders 22-16 in a matchup of PSAC schools. Mercyhurst also beat LIU Post 25-19. Gannon also went 2-0 with wins over Millersvile an LIU Post. Gannon, like the bad guy in Metroid? Ah, nostalgia. I wasn’t any good at that game. In the NAIA, top-ranked Grand View shut out Benedictine 51-0. The Vikings picked up falls from Blake Joiner at 174 and national champion heavyweight Dean Broghammer. We talked about the rarity of the negative one earlier -- coincidentally -- negative one was my softball number. Seriously. Southeastern University of Lakeland, Florida won six out of 10 matches on Saturday against the University of the Cumberlands. But the Patriots’ four wins were all by bonus wins, two majors and two falls and those four wins were enough to beat Southeastern 20-19. Quandre Chisolm’s major decision at heavyweight pushed coach Chris Fleeger’s team to the win. Yes, THAT Chris Fleeger. Lime green buddah still unaccounted for. Southeastern is coached by a former Divi

Short Time Wrestling Podcast
Short Time Shots - December 1, 2017

Short Time Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2017 13:07


The big news in college wrestling is of course the wonderful world of the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational. There’s a lot to watch and with 20 different schools represented in the semifinals, it’ll sure to be a good Saturday of wrestling. Thanks to Earl Smith for that stat, I’m Jason Bryant and this is Short Time Shots, a semi-daily look around the world of college wrestling. Michigan leads the CKLV after the first day. Ohio State’s in second place followed by Nebraska, Arizona State and Northern Iowa. Michigan put five wrestlers into the semifinals, while Ohio State put six. Nebraska and UNI each have four. As always, the Cliff Keen provides then ranking public some major headaches as upsets are plentiful. At 125 pounds, a pair of All-Americans fell as returning NCAA runner-up Ethan Lizak was knocked off 4-3 in the quarterfinals by Utah Valley’s Taylor LaMont. Jay Schwarm of Northern Iowa avenged a loss earlier in the day to Cornell’s Mike Russo and Schwarm then beat Arizona State’s Ryan Millhof to advance to Saturday’s semifinals. Boise State transfer and past JUCO All-American Will Bardezbain of Kent State topped North Carolina’s Dalton Macri 18-15 in the Round of 16. Josh Terao of American is the lowest seed to reach the semifinals at 133 pounds. The Eagle topped No. 2 seed Dom Forys of Pittsburgh 6-3 in the quarters. He’ll face Jack Mueller of Virginia, who defeated 11th-seeded Austin DeSanto of Drexel in the other bottom bracket quarter. Up top, It’s a Michigan-Ohio State semi with top-seeded Stevan Micic set to face off with Ohio State’s Luke Pletcher. Pletcher survived a scare in a first-round tiebreaker win over Ben Thornton of Purdue. At 141, two-time All-American Bryce Meredith of Wyoming will give Cornell’s Yianni Diakomihalis his first test in the semifinals. Down low, it’ll be a Chad Red-Josh Alber semifinal. Nebraska’s Red topped Eli Stickley of Wisconsin 7-5 in the quarters while Northern Iowa’s Alber upended Tommy “The Cat” Thorn of Minnesota 4-3. Top upset of that bracket came as Pitt’s Nick Zanetta beat No. 4 seed Javier Gasca of Michigan State in the pigtails. At 149, a modest upset saw North Carolina’s Troy Heilmann go all South Plainfield on Ke-Shawn Hayes of Ohio State. Heilmann beat Hayes after falling behind 6-0 in the first period. Heilmann will face All-American Max Thomsen of UNI in the top bracket semi, while Justin Oliver of Central Michigan will face 900-year-old Colton McCrystal of Nebraska in the bottom bracket semi. McCrystal saw a huge lead evaporate in the quarters, but held on to beat Zander Wick 11-10. I found out Mr. Wick’s secret internet password -- it’s Mister Wick! Drew Carey Show reference if you’re wondering. At 157, top-seeded Tyler Berger of Nebraska looked uninspiring, but he got the job done reaching the semifinals. He’ll face All-American Alec Pantaleo of Michigan. Pantaleo pinned North Dakota State’s Clay “I’m a lot smarter than you” Ream in 1:09. We’ll see a rematch of an earlier dual this year in the bottom bracket semi as Arizona State’s Josh Shields will face Ohio State’s Micah Jordan. Michigan’s Logan Massa fell 8-4 to the other Wick twin, Evan, 8-4 in the quarters at 165 pounds. Wick scored a third-period escape and a takedown and added a riding time point to beat the returning All-American. Down low, TeShan Campbell of Ohio State will face All-American David McFadden of Virginia Tech. Campbell beat Nebraska’s Isaiah White, last year’s Division II champion, 3-1. Nick Wanzek of Minnesota survived a scare in the Round of 16 and then used riding time to outlast Anthony Valencia. He’s got Wick next. Anyone else getting a Monty Python reference at all? 1-2-3-5 here in the semis at 174 pounds. Arizona State’s Zahid Valenica is beast mode right now. He’ll face a dangerous Taylor Lujan of Northern Iowa in the semifinals. Lujan pinned Jaeden Bernstein of Navy in under a minute, while it’s that whole Michigan-Ohio State thing again, the state up north against that state down south with Myles Amine facing off with Bo Jordan. At 184, Nebraska’s Taylor Venz is the story thus far. The No. 13 seed pinned All-American Drew Foster of Northern Iowa and then did the whole pin thing again against No. 5 seed Jordan Ellingwood of Central Michigan to reach the semifinals. He’ll face two-time All-American Myles Martin of Ohio State in the semis. Down low, it’s a 2-3 matchup with Virginia Tech’s Zack Zavatsky meeting up with Michigan’s Domenic Abounader. Nothing super crazy in the rest of the weight. Top-seeded Kollin Moore of Ohio State was less than stellar in three early-round wins, but in the quarters, he picked it up, majoring Wisconsin’s Hunter Ritter to reach the semifinals. He’ll face CSU Bakersfield’s Matt Williams. Williams topped Northern Colorado’s Jacob Seely 8-1 in the quarters. Down low, things got messy. Second-seeded Jared Haught of Virginia Tech reached the semis without incident, but his opponent is unseeded Stephen Lioseau of Drexel. Lancaster Catholic REPRESENT! Loiseau beat Purdue’ s Christian Brunner in his opening round bout and then beat Cal Poly’s Tom Lane, who’d majored All-American Kevin Beazley of Michigan in the previous round. There’s more on that Drexel team than just a true freshman, folks. At heavyweight, the only sizeable -- get it? Sizeable? Heavyweights? Yeah, Purdue’s Shawn Streck beat No. 4 seed Ryan Solomon of Pittsburgh early, but Streck was beaten in the semis by Stanford’s Nathan Butler. Butler will face the hulking Fowlerville, Michigan native Adam Coon. Down low, it’s the People’s Champ Jacob Kasper of Duke meeting up with college wrestling’s oldest heavyweight, Tanner Hall of Arizona State in a battle of All-Americans. Brackets and video is all at Flowrestling. You wrestle with who you’ve got and right now, Lock Haven’s got a few guys who like to score bonus points. Friday proved to be the biggest win to date of Scott Moore’s head coaching career as Lock Haven scored four bonus victories in five wins to upend No. 11 Rutgers in front of 2,300-plus fans at Thomas Field House in Mat Town. Key victories were registered by Ronnie Perry over Eleazar DeLuca at 149 pounds, Chance Marsteller over John Van Brill at 165 and Thomas Haines, who delivered the match-ending fall at heavyweight over Razohnn Gross in just 43 seconds. Lock Haven -- the Bald Eagles soaring. Unranked Princeton tried to make it interesting at Jadwin Gym, but No. 5 Lehigh was too much as late wins by Jordan Kutler and Ryan Preisch slammed the door on the Tigers 25-13. Scotty Parker picked up another fall at 133 pounds for the Mountain Hawks, giving him three straight wins by fall. Six more and he’ll tie Shute. Seventh-ranked Iowa escaped with an 18-17 win over No. 15 Illinois at Carver-Hawkeye Arena on Friday night. Sam Stoll was the hero as he literally fell into a fortuitous position as Illinois heavyweight Deuce Rachal tried to throw the GRECO Junior world medalist and ended up on his back and stuck to give Iowa the come-from-behind victory. Pretty gross dual all the way around though. Isaiah Martinez looked good, but grass is also green. No. 22 Rider topped Penn 19-15. Notable wins registered by Rider’s B.J. Clagon over Joe Velliquette and Chad Walsh over May Bethea. Heavyweight Ryan Cloud sealed the win for the Broncs with a 10-4 win at 285 over Patrik Garren. The loss was the first for the Roger Reina Head Coach of Wrestling Roger Reina since he returned to be the head coach of the Quakers, which oddly enough, is the only Ivy League team whose mascot isn’t a color or an animal. That was actually a Final Jeopardy question once. A pair of ranked foes met in Division II in an MIAA conference matchup as No. 6 Central Oklahoma topped No. 21 Fort Hays State 22-14 in Hays, Kansas. UCO won six of the 10 bouts. Fort Hays’ Conrad Cole made a statement at 125 pounds, teching No. 4 Josh Lindsey. Fourth-ranked Caleb Cotter sealed the dual for the Bronchos, that’s Bronchos with an H, kind of like Stanley, with a C. Cotter topped Dakota Gulley 6-3 at 285 to ice the win. Out in Great Falls, Montana, a mix of Division II, NAIA and junior colleges met up at the Battle of the Rockies duals. McKendree, the third-ranked team in Division II, beat host Providence -- formerly known as Great Falls, Minot State and Simon Fraser, which was ranked 12th in Divison II. Montana State-Northern from the NAIA was unbeaten, but due to NAIA rules not counting duals against non-four year schools as official bouts, the Lights -- yes, the LIGHTS -- only officially scored one win, and that was over Division II Simon Fraser. Northwest College’s Nodir Safarav went 3-0 at 125 pounds. He’s the guy who won the Dave Schultz. How someone goes from Uzbekistan to Powell, Wyoming is beyond me. In the NAIA, Baker topped Graceland 24-20. Two quick falls there delivered by Baker’s Lucas Lovvorn in 21 seconds and David Dow in 24 seconds. Baker’s the Wildcats and their from Baldwin City, Kansas. Shout out to Dan Harris. Oh, and coach Cody Garcia. Other scores from around the nation Western State Colorado beat Chadron State 30-11. Marc Antoni-Macias’ Hunter Hawks beat second-year Keystone 40-12. And Western New England topped Rhode Island College 44-2   JOIN THE TEAM And if you're a fan of the extensive and broad-based reach of the shows on the Mat Talk Podcast Network, become a TEAM MEMBER today. There are various levels of perks for the different levels of team membership. If you like wrestling content -- scratch that -- if you LOVE great wrestling content, consider becoming a team member. 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Short Time Wrestling Podcast
Short Time Shots - November 26, 2017

Short Time Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2017 6:46


Sunday, Sunday, Sunday - The Monsters of Mash, the Crushers of Crash coming to Civic Auditorium. FANS, meet the Nitro Girls. KIDS, meet SpongeBob SquarePants. You’ll see the five-story car-crunching monster CAR ZILLA not to mention monkey-driven, rocket-powered JET CARS! $5 buys a seat, but you’ll only need the edge -- plus ticket, title, license and service charge. Yes, I’ve done that a time or two. My friend Nate calls that “Twinkie announcer voice,” it’s basically when I go so over the top like a monster truck commercial combined with my penchant for just announcing everything I do. One of my college roommates told me once that he knew I’d be good at broadcasting, because he said I narrated everything I did. “Looking for my shoes, my keys are over there.” Jeff Palmer, miss you man. As for me, I’m Jason Bryant, your monster-truck talking, podcast-producing Hall of Fame jack of all trades and this is Short Time Shots, a look back at the happenings in college wrestling for November 26, 2017. While I focus mostly on the college side of things here on this particular version of Short Time, Richie Lewis, the 732 Savage, goes out to Poland and he’ll bring a U23 World Championship back to New Jersey. He picked up the gold at 70kg in a day that finally saw the U.S. win some medals. Joey McKenna and Ty Walz also came home with bronze medals. McKenna, as most, if not all of you know, is at Ohio State, while Walz Is on staff at Virginia Tech. NOW, to the duals. That’s duals with an A, not with an E, as someone asked on Facebook just the other day. We start in Fargo where third-ranked Oklahoma State mauled North Dakota State 40-3. The Cowboys saw two-time NCAA champion Dean Heil win his 100th career match with a tech fall over Nico Colunga at 141 pounds. Six Cowboys scored bonus points, including a fall from Kaid Brock at 133 and Keegan Moore at 184. Andrew Marsden picked up a first-period technical fall at 197 pounds. Oklahoma State improved to 3-0, 1-0 in the Big 12 while North Dakota State fell to 0-3. Fourth-ranked Missouri survived a scare in Charlottesville as the Tigers needed a win from heavyweight Austin Myers to pick up the 18-15 win over Virginia. Missouri wrestled without All-Americans Jaydin Eierman, who didn’t make the trip and Willie Miklus, who dinged up his knee in Saturday’s pin over Virginia Tech’s Jared Haught. Of note, Louie Hayes knocked off Barlow McGhee 4-1 at 125 and Jack Mueller has shown zero problems moving up to a new weight class. The Texas native topped Missouri’s John Erneste 9-2 at 133. Both teams won five, but it was bonus points from Joey LaVallee, Daniel Lewis and Canten Marriott that allowed the Tigers to survive their trip through the Commonwealth. No. 12 Arizona State won the last five to pull away from No. 16 South Dakota State 25-13 in Tempe. The Jackrabbits led 13-7 halfway through, but wins by Josh Maruca, Josh Shields, Anthony and Zahid Valencia clinched the win, while Kordell Norfleet’s win over Brady Ayers at 184 in the dual’s final bout was the icing on the cake. Zeke Jones likes cake. I know this. I worked with Mr. Larry for three years. It takes him forever to order it, and usually he gets his assistant to do it for him. No. 22 Rider ended up with a split on its jaunt to Iowa. After getting hammered in Carver-Hawkeye on Friday night, coach John Hangey picked up his first win as the head coach of the Broncs with a 22-15 win over Iowa State in a dual held ON A STAGE at Stephens Auditorium. Kevin Dresser brought the whole theater thing out to Ames. Only real surprise there came at 133 pounds where Anthony Cefolo pinned Iowa State’s Ian Parker in the first period. Cefolo was beaten on Friday night by unheralded Phillip Laux 5-1. From the Cyclone perspective, freshman Kanen Storr had a solid 11-6 win over Tyson Dippery at 141. That’s all for the ranked stuff, but down tobacco road, North Carolina stopped Appalachian State 30-6. Dalton Macri made his first appearance at 125 pounds for the Heels and picked up a 12-3 major decision in the process. Best individual result there was All-American Ethan Ramos’ 12-2 major decision at 174 pounds over Forrest Przybysz (that’s Pribish, if you’re reading this). Binghamton swept the Hoosier Duals at Indiana, beating Eastern Michigan 28-13, Division II Indianapolis 35-7 and host Indiana 29-6. Binghamton, which just got beat 40-2 by Penn State, won eight out of 10 weights on the road, against a Big Ten team. The Bearcats’ Joe Nelson had a 9-7 win over NCAA qualifier Elijah Oliver, who continues to struggle here in the early going. And remember folks, from now until December 6, all current team members of the Mat Talk Podcast Network and all NEW patrons will be entered into a drawing to win a $150 prize pack from Compound Team Wear and my man Cliff Fretwell. All you need to do is contribute to this network with a monthly drop in the bucket - $1, $5, whatever - at mattalkonline.com/jointheteam. You’ll get a cool swag bag already, which is already done magnificently by Compound, but you can get more free gear as well. That offer runs until December 6, 2017. If you like this program or any program on the network, hit us up at mattalkonline.com/jointheteam and do that whole Small Business Saturday, Cyber Monday and Giving Tuesday in one shot. As for now, remember, kids seats still just five bucks. The Short Time Time Wrestling Podcast is proudly supported by Compound Clothing. And if you haven't already, leave a rating and a review on iTunes. 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Poetry Voice, with Kierstin Bridger and Uche Ogbuji
Episode 12: Shepherd at the Gates

Poetry Voice, with Kierstin Bridger and Uche Ogbuji

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2017 54:35


Aaron Abeyta, accomplished poet and mayor of Antonito, Colorado speaks to Kierstin at Bridger Global, and later on Uche joins Kierstin in Telluride, at the newly christened "Maybelle" to talk Jack Mueller, Yeats, Marie Howe and such.