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From: Lipsett, Tanner D <tlipsett@purdue.edu>
Date: Thu, Dec 26, 2019 at 12:56 PM
Subject: Purdue Wrestling Set for 57th Midlands Championships
To:
For Immediate Release:
Thursday, Dec. 26, 2019
Tanner Lipsett, Associate Director of Strategic Communications
Purdue University Wrestling
tlipsett@purdue.edu | 765-426-4895
Boilermakers Set for 57th Midlands Championships
Midlands Tickets / FloWrestling Streams & Brackets / Season Statistics / Always Aggressive Podcast
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - The Purdue wrestling team will make its final entry into 2019 this weekend, heading to the Sears Centre in Hoffman Estates, Illinois for the 57th-Annual Ken Kraft Midlands Championships. The prestigious event, hosted by Big Ten Conference rival Northwestern, will welcome 10 of the top-25 tournament teams in the NCAA and potentially 86 nationally-ranked individuals for the two-day tournament.
“We’re ready to get back to competing,” said Purdue head coach Tony Ersland. “Midlands is always one of the better tournaments every year, and we’re excited to head back up there as a team. Everyone got their holiday break, and now it’s time to get tuned up for the Big Ten dual season.”
PURDUE LINEUP & RANKINGS
With five individuals ranked in the top-10 at their respective weight classes, the Boilermakers hold a tournament ranking between No. 11 and 13 in the various polls. However, the lineup remains without freshman Emil Soehnlen at 165 pounds and Purdue may be without 184-pound junior Max Lyon after he injury defaulted from his match at SIUE on Dec. 19.
Wt.
Wrestler
Record
FloWrestling
InterMat
TheOpenMat
TrackWrestling
WIN
125
Devin Schroder (R-Jr.)
17-2
8
5
6
5
5
Nate Cummings (R-Fr.)
1-4
--
--
--
--
--
133
Travis Ford-Melton (Fr.)
9-3
--
--
--
--
--
Marshall Craig (R-So.)
0-6
--
--
--
--
--
141
Parker Filius (R-So.)
9-1
--
--
--
31
--
Alec White (R-So.)
6-5
--
--
--
--
--
149
Griffin Parriott (R-Jr.)
11-2
9
9
10
8
10
Nate Limmex (R-Sr.)
5-3
--
--
--
--
--
157
Kendall Coleman (R-Fr.)
17-2
5
9
7
7
6
165
Tanner Webster (R-So.)
1-2
--
--
--
--
--
174
Dylan Lydy (R-Jr.)
15-0
4
4
4
4
4
184
Max Lyon (Jr.)
12-7
--
--
--
26
--
197
Christian Brunner (Sr.)
15-2
8
8
7
7
8
285
Thomas Penola (R-Fr.)
10-6
--
--
--
--
--
David Eli (R-So.)
4-5
--
--
--
--
--
LAST TIME OUT
Purdue wrapped up its non-conference dual schedule before the holiday break, posting a 35-9 victory at Southern Illinois Edwardsville on Dec. 19. The Boilermakers took eight-of-10 matches, including five bonus-point victories, three falls, an overtime thriller and an upset over a ranked opponent. Junior Devin Schroder, freshman Travis Ford-Melton and senior Christian Brunner accounted for the falls, Ford-Melton’s coming in just 12 seconds, the Boilermakers’ fastest this season. Junior Griffin Parriott had to dig out of an early hole to secure a 12-10 decision in the tie-breaker period, and freshman Thomas Penola picked up his biggest career win since moving up to heavyweight, knocking off No. 17 Colton McKiernan 7-3 in the dual finale.
PURDUE NOTES
• The Boilermakers have five individuals ranked in the top-10 of their respective weight classes, marking the first time Purdue has had three or more in the top-10 since Feb. 8, 2011, when Luke Manuel, A.J. Kissel and Logan Brown were tabbed No. 8, No. 8 and No. 10, respectively by InterMat.
• Purdue’s team tournament rankings, tabbed No. 11 by TrackWrestling and WIN Magazine, No. 12 by FloWrestling and InterMat and No. 13 by TheOpenMat, are the program’s highest since 1998.
• Lydy has been ranked in 41 straight polls dating to Dec. 4, 2017, currently holding his highest career rankings across the board, and is currently the highest-ranked Boilermaker since Ben Wissel held the No. 3 national ranking in 2006.
• Lydy leads the Boilermakers and is tied for fourth in the NCAA with six major decisions in 2019-20, two off the national leader (via wrestlestat.com).
• A two-time Big Ten Wrestler of the Week this season, Lydy has surrendered just one takedown in 15 matches, including zero at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational.
• Lydy enters Midlands just five wins shy of 100 for his career, aiming to become the 17th wrestler in program history to hit the century mark.
• Schroder has also ascended to his top career ranking, rising as high as No. 5 at 125 pounds in the NCAA and earning the top mark at the weight by a Boilermaker since Chris Fleeger was No. 1 in the land in 2003.
• With six technical falls in 2019-20, Schroder is tied for fifth in the NCAA, two shy of the NCAA leaders and already tied for his career-high for a season (via wrestlestat.com).
• Schroder’s 110 back points this season are already good for No. 11 on Purdue’s single-season record list, and are his third single-season total of at least 100. He’s 10 back points shy of his personal season record from 2017-18, which ranks seventh all-time at Purdue.
• Brunner improved to 15-2 on the season with his team-best sixth fall at SIUE, and is tied for 24th in the NCAA in falls (via wrestlestat.com).
• Coleman put together the best career start in Purdue history this season, winning his first 15 career matches at 157 pounds, including the Michigan State Open title and a perfect 7-0 mark in dual competition, surpassing Fleeger’s 12-0 start in 2001-02.
• Parriott has wrestled five of his last six matches against ranked wrestlers entering Sunday, including wins over No. 5, No. 13 and No. 20 at CKLV.
MIDLANDS INFO
Schedule (all times CT)
Sunday, Dec. 29
Session 1: 9:30 a.m.
Session 2: 7 p.m.
Monday, Dec. 30
Session 3: Noon
Session 4: 7 p.m.
Tickets (1-888-732-7784)
All-Session Passes: $119 for Adults, $109 for Youth (12 and Under)
Session 1 Pass: $31 for Adults, $26 for Youth
Session 2 Pass: $31 for Adults, $26 for Youth
Session 3 Pass: $34 for Adults, $31 for Youth
Session 4 Pass: $36 for Adults, $33 for Youth
MIDLANDS FIELD
No. 1 Iowa
No. 4 Wisconsin
No. 8 Northern Iowa
No. 9 Northwestern
No. 10 Princeton
No. 12 Purdue
No. 17 North Carolina
No. 20 Oklahoma
No. 23 Virginia
No. 25 Central Michigan
American
Army
Bloomsburg
Brown
Bucknell
Cal Poly
Campbell
Columbia
Franklin & Marshall
Harvard
Illinois
Indiana
Northern Illinois
Ohio
Penn
SIUE
Rankings listed are FloWrestling Tournament
Tanner D Lipsett
Supervisor of Wrestling Operations /
Associate Director Strategic Communications
Purdue University Athletics
900 John R. Wooden Drive
Mackey Arena - Room 2216
West Lafayette, Ind. 47907
Office: (765) 494-3197
Twitter: @Tanner_Lipsett
www.PurdueSports.com
From: Lipsett, Tanner D <tlipsett@purdue.edu>
Date: Thu, Dec 26, 2019 at 12:56 PM
Subject: Purdue Wrestling Set for 57th Midlands Championships
To:
For Immediate Release:
Thursday, Dec. 26, 2019
Tanner Lipsett, Associate Director of Strategic Communications
Purdue University Wrestling
tlipsett@purdue.edu | 765-426-4895
Boilermakers Set for 57th Midlands Championships
Midlands Tickets / FloWrestling Streams & Brackets / Season Statistics / Always Aggressive Podcast
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - The Purdue wrestling team will make its final entry into 2019 this weekend, heading to the Sears Centre in Hoffman Estates, Illinois for the 57th-Annual Ken Kraft Midlands Championships. The prestigious event, hosted by Big Ten Conference rival Northwestern, will welcome 10 of the top-25 tournament teams in the NCAA and potentially 86 nationally-ranked individuals for the two-day tournament.
“We’re ready to get back to competing,” said Purdue head coach Tony Ersland. “Midlands is always one of the better tournaments every year, and we’re excited to head back up there as a team. Everyone got their holiday break, and now it’s time to get tuned up for the Big Ten dual season.”
PURDUE LINEUP & RANKINGS
With five individuals ranked in the top-10 at their respective weight classes, the Boilermakers hold a tournament ranking between No. 11 and 13 in the various polls. However, the lineup remains without freshman Emil Soehnlen at 165 pounds and Purdue may be without 184-pound junior Max Lyon after he injury defaulted from his match at SIUE on Dec. 19.
Wt.
Wrestler
Record
FloWrestling
InterMat
TheOpenMat
TrackWrestling
WIN
125
Devin Schroder (R-Jr.)
17-2
8
5
6
5
5
Nate Cummings (R-Fr.)
1-4
--
--
--
--
--
133
Travis Ford-Melton (Fr.)
9-3
--
--
--
--
--
Marshall Craig (R-So.)
0-6
--
--
--
--
--
141
Parker Filius (R-So.)
9-1
--
--
--
31
--
Alec White (R-So.)
6-5
--
--
--
--
--
149
Griffin Parriott (R-Jr.)
11-2
9
9
10
8
10
Nate Limmex (R-Sr.)
5-3
--
--
--
--
--
157
Kendall Coleman (R-Fr.)
17-2
5
9
7
7
6
165
Tanner Webster (R-So.)
1-2
--
--
--
--
--
174
Dylan Lydy (R-Jr.)
15-0
4
4
4
4
4
184
Max Lyon (Jr.)
12-7
--
--
--
26
--
197
Christian Brunner (Sr.)
15-2
8
8
7
7
8
285
Thomas Penola (R-Fr.)
10-6
--
--
--
--
--
David Eli (R-So.)
4-5
--
--
--
--
--
LAST TIME OUT
Purdue wrapped up its non-conference dual schedule before the holiday break, posting a 35-9 victory at Southern Illinois Edwardsville on Dec. 19. The Boilermakers took eight-of-10 matches, including five bonus-point victories, three falls, an overtime thriller and an upset over a ranked opponent. Junior Devin Schroder, freshman Travis Ford-Melton and senior Christian Brunner accounted for the falls, Ford-Melton’s coming in just 12 seconds, the Boilermakers’ fastest this season. Junior Griffin Parriott had to dig out of an early hole to secure a 12-10 decision in the tie-breaker period, and freshman Thomas Penola picked up his biggest career win since moving up to heavyweight, knocking off No. 17 Colton McKiernan 7-3 in the dual finale.
PURDUE NOTES
• The Boilermakers have five individuals ranked in the top-10 of their respective weight classes, marking the first time Purdue has had three or more in the top-10 since Feb. 8, 2011, when Luke Manuel, A.J. Kissel and Logan Brown were tabbed No. 8, No. 8 and No. 10, respectively by InterMat.
• Purdue’s team tournament rankings, tabbed No. 11 by TrackWrestling and WIN Magazine, No. 12 by FloWrestling and InterMat and No. 13 by TheOpenMat, are the program’s highest since 1998.
• Lydy has been ranked in 41 straight polls dating to Dec. 4, 2017, currently holding his highest career rankings across the board, and is currently the highest-ranked Boilermaker since Ben Wissel held the No. 3 national ranking in 2006.
• Lydy leads the Boilermakers and is tied for fourth in the NCAA with six major decisions in 2019-20, two off the national leader (via wrestlestat.com).
• A two-time Big Ten Wrestler of the Week this season, Lydy has surrendered just one takedown in 15 matches, including zero at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational.
• Lydy enters Midlands just five wins shy of 100 for his career, aiming to become the 17th wrestler in program history to hit the century mark.
• Schroder has also ascended to his top career ranking, rising as high as No. 5 at 125 pounds in the NCAA and earning the top mark at the weight by a Boilermaker since Chris Fleeger was No. 1 in the land in 2003.
• With six technical falls in 2019-20, Schroder is tied for fifth in the NCAA, two shy of the NCAA leaders and already tied for his career-high for a season (via wrestlestat.com).
• Schroder’s 110 back points this season are already good for No. 11 on Purdue’s single-season record list, and are his third single-season total of at least 100. He’s 10 back points shy of his personal season record from 2017-18, which ranks seventh all-time at Purdue.
• Brunner improved to 15-2 on the season with his team-best sixth fall at SIUE, and is tied for 24th in the NCAA in falls (via wrestlestat.com).
• Coleman put together the best career start in Purdue history this season, winning his first 15 career matches at 157 pounds, including the Michigan State Open title and a perfect 7-0 mark in dual competition, surpassing Fleeger’s 12-0 start in 2001-02.
• Parriott has wrestled five of his last six matches against ranked wrestlers entering Sunday, including wins over No. 5, No. 13 and No. 20 at CKLV.
MIDLANDS INFO
Schedule (all times CT)
Sunday, Dec. 29
Session 1: 9:30 a.m.
Session 2: 7 p.m.
Monday, Dec. 30
Session 3: Noon
Session 4: 7 p.m.
Tickets (1-888-732-7784)
All-Session Passes: $119 for Adults, $109 for Youth (12 and Under)
Session 1 Pass: $31 for Adults, $26 for Youth
Session 2 Pass: $31 for Adults, $26 for Youth
Session 3 Pass: $34 for Adults, $31 for Youth
Session 4 Pass: $36 for Adults, $33 for Youth
MIDLANDS FIELD
No. 1 Iowa
No. 4 Wisconsin
No. 8 Northern Iowa
No. 9 Northwestern
No. 10 Princeton
No. 12 Purdue
No. 17 North Carolina
No. 20 Oklahoma
No. 23 Virginia
No. 25 Central Michigan
American
Army
Bloomsburg
Brown
Bucknell
Cal Poly
Campbell
Columbia
Franklin & Marshall
Harvard
Illinois
Indiana
Northern Illinois
Ohio
Penn
SIUE
Rankings listed are FloWrestling Tournament
Tanner D Lipsett
Supervisor of Wrestling Operations /
Associate Director Strategic Communications
Purdue University Athletics
900 John R. Wooden Drive
Mackey Arena - Room 2216
West Lafayette, Ind. 47907
Office: (765) 494-3197
Twitter: @Tanner_Lipsett
www.PurdueSports.com