12th in the nation

Wrestling club comes home from Georgia ranked

Ryan Collins, Staff Writer

Dalton, Ga.—The Wayne State Men’s Wrestling Club proved to be a force to be reckoned with Jan 23-24 when the Wildcats finished 12th out of 24 teams in the NCWA collegiate dulas in Dalton Ga. WSC also had two 5-1 individual finishes (Devon Rupp and Caleb Thomas).

 
Some of the teams competing included Central Florida, Grand Valley State, Liberty, Emmanuel College and Penn State-Dubois. Another 18 teams make up a pretty hard hitting line up for the Wildcats.

 
In the first round, the ‘Cats met their toughest competition they would see all weekend. The University of Central Florida almost had a clean sweep on the Wildcats until Rupp (149) won his match after a 4-3 final decision. Central Florida won the dual with a 50-3 victory.

 
In the second round against the University of Georgia, the ‘Cats turned it around and won 34-15. Having won 7 of the 10 matches, WSC had a pretty easy ride to victory.

 
Having trouble again in the third round, the Wildcats went down 31-12 against Penn State – Dubois. With a surprising loss from Rupp, also his only of the weekend, WSC couldn’t find a way to work out the win.

 
“I really feel like I could have won. I just had a few minor mistakes that cost me the match,” Rupp said. “We competed really well, and some freshmen and sophomores are really stepping up. This is a good checkpoint for us since these are a lot of the teams we will see at nationals.”

 
Repeating the pattern, the Wildcats came out in the fourth round against Temple University and picked up the win with a 39-13 victory. This time the ‘Cats won 8 out of the 11 matches.

 
With an injury in the fifth round and forfeit due to nobody wrestling at the 235 weight, it made it hard for WSC to keep it as close as they did with a 31-22 loss against Middle Tennessee State University. During his match, Matthew Reeves (141) separated his shoulder, ending his match short for an injury default. Even still, they kept it close, winning 5 of the 11 matches.

 
To finish off the weekend, the Wildcats had to face the University of South Florida, yet another tough team. Pretty similar to the last round, the ‘Cats won 5 of the 11 matches, but fell short with a 29 -23 loss.

 
WSC got a chance to compete with a lot of teams they will be seeing again in conference and nationals.

 
“Overall we did all right. We did well with what we had and got a chance to see some really good competition,” coach Aaron Schuett said.