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 Mat Mayhem Finals - Sunday, February 19, 2012

Gallagher-Iba Arena  (click for tickets) - Stillwater, OK – matches will run 2 p.m. and 6 p.m.

    Host: Oklahoma State University

    Ticket Prices: $20 Adult All Session, $15 Student/Youth All Session

    Schools: Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota and Oklahoma State

    2 p.m. Matches: No. 1 Oklahoma State vs. No. 4 Illinois and No. 2 Iowa vs No. 3 Minnesota

   LIVE Results and Brackets - Oklahoma State University Athletics

 

 

Regionals - Saturday, February 11, 2012

Rutgers Athletic Center (RAC)  (click for tickets) - Piscataway, NJ - Matches will run at 2, 4 and 6 p.m.

     Host: Rutgers University

     Ticket Prices: $20, $10

     Schools: Cal Poly, Kent State, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, and Rutgers.

     Click for  LIVE Results & Brackets - Webcasting

 

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Hilton Coliseum (click for tickets) - Ames, IA - matches will run at 11 a.m., 1 p.m., and 3 p.m.

      Host: Iowa State University

      Ticket Prices: $25 Adult All Session, $15 Student All Session

     Schools: Iowa, Iowa State, Northern Iowa, Oregon State, Virginia Tech, and Wisconsin.

      Click for LIVE Results & Brackets - Iowa State Athletics

Newman Arena  (click for tickets) - Ithaca, NY  - matches will run at 10 a.m., noon and 2 p.m.

    Host: Cornell University

    Ticket Prices: $20 Adult Reserved, $18 General Admission, $16 Seniors, $8 Students

    Schools: American, Central Michigan, Cornell, Illinois, Oklahoma, and Purdue.

    Click for LIVE Results & Brackets - Cornell University Athletics

Gallagher-Iba Arena  (click for tickets) - Stillwater, OK - matches will run at 1 p.m., 3 p.m., and 5 p.m.

    Host: Oklahoma State University

    Ticket Prices: $20 Adult All Session, $15 Student/Youth All Session

    Schools: Boise State, Nebraska, Ohio State, Oklahoma State, Chattanooga, and Wyoming.

    Click for  LIVE Results & Brackets - Oklahoma State University Athletics

 

Format Information:

Each region will have three rounds with the teams being seeded 1-6. In the first round, seeds 1 and 2 will receive a bye with seeds 3 and 6 and 4 and 5 wrestling each other. The winners from the first round matches will move into the semifinals for round 2 against the 1st and 2nd seed.  The winners of the semifinal matches will then advance to the final round. At the same time the final round is being wrestled, the first round teams that lost will wrestle their second match.  Semifinal losers will NOT wrestle for third place.

 

Mat Mayhem in the News

Land of Lincoln welcomes NWCA National Duals

by Mike Finn | Dec 28, 2011
Some people consider wrestling the sport of Abraham Lincoln, considering the 16th United States president first made his name known when Lincoln squared off against Jack Armstrong in this Midwest state years before Abe entered the White House. If this is indeed true, than what better place for the National Wrestling Coaches Association to hold its National Duals in the town — Springfield, Ill. — where Lincoln was buried and in the Prairie Capital Convention Center on Jan. 7-8, 2012.

 

 

Some people consider wrestling the sport of Abraham Lincoln, considering the 16th United States president first made his name known when Lincoln squared off against Jack Armstrong in this Midwest state years before Abe entered the White House.

If this is indeed true, than what better place for the National Wrestling Coaches Association to hold its National Duals in the town  — Springfield, Ill. — where Lincoln was buried and in the Prairie Capital Convention Center on Jan. 7-8, 2012.

“Not only will you find an excellent facility but will draw on Abe Lincoln, who was a well-known wrestler,” Jeff Berg of the Springfield Convention and Visitors Bureau said in a Dec. 22 teleconference to promote the event. “We have so many tourist attractions, the most Lincoln related in the country.”

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Land of Lincoln welcomes NWCA National Duals

by Mike Finn | Dec 28, 2011
Some people consider wrestling the sport of Abraham Lincoln, considering the 16th United States president first made his name known when Lincoln squared off against Jack Armstrong in this Midwest state years before Abe entered the White House. If this is indeed true, than what better place for the National Wrestling Coaches Association to hold its National Duals in the town — Springfield, Ill. — where Lincoln was buried and in the Prairie Capital Convention Center on Jan. 7-8, 2012.

 

 

Some people consider wrestling the sport of Abraham Lincoln, considering the 16th United States president first made his name known when Lincoln squared off against Jack Armstrong in this Midwest state years before Abe entered the White House.

If this is indeed true, than what better place for the National Wrestling Coaches Association to hold its National Duals in the town  — Springfield, Ill. — where Lincoln was buried and in the Prairie Capital Convention Center on Jan. 7-8, 2012.

“Not only will you find an excellent facility but will draw on Abe Lincoln, who was a well-known wrestler,” Jeff Berg of the Springfield Convention and Visitors Bureau said in a Dec. 22 teleconference to promote the event. “We have so many tourist attractions, the most Lincoln related in the country.”

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For more information on this event click here

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