Jacks were ahead 17-12 going into Heavyweight match where after multiple stalling calls the Jacks lost the match and the duel 18-17.
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The Jackrabbits started out strong winning 5 of the first 6 matches. Unfortunately, they couldn't win any of the last 4 matches. It was a very entertaining dual with several competitive matches. There was a good group of fans that made the trip and probably some that live around Minneapolis. Would have been nice to win the dual but the program is making strides.
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Originally posted by fan4wrestling View PostThe Jackrabbits started out strong winning 5 of the first 6 matches. Unfortunately, they couldn't win any of the last 4 matches. It was a very entertaining dual with several competitive matches. There was a good group of fans that made the trip and probably some that live around Minneapolis. Would have been nice to win the dual but the program is making strides.
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Originally posted by UWMandSDSU View PostLooking online it sounds like they hit Macki with his last stalling with 4 secs left?
You could argue that their 149 pounder stalled in the same way as Macki did so that A Kocer couldn't get bonus points via turning him during their match."I'd like to thank the good Lord for making me a Yankee." - Joe D.
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Originally posted by jackrabbit1979 View PostThey sure did. He was indeed stalling throughout the match, but the calls were made in a way that just doesn't happen in college wrestling. He was dinged with stalling early in the match, setting up the opportunity to get to that point to be hit with the DQ call with 4 seconds left (ridiculous to call at that point).
You could argue that their 149 pounder stalled in the same way as Macki did so that A Kocer couldn't get bonus points via turning him during their match.
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Originally posted by jackrabbit1979 View PostThey sure did. He was indeed stalling throughout the match, but the calls were made in a way that just doesn't happen in college wrestling. He was dinged with stalling early in the match, setting up the opportunity to get to that point to be hit with the DQ call with 4 seconds left (ridiculous to call at that point).
You could argue that their 149 pounder stalled in the same way as Macki did so that A Kocer couldn't get bonus points via turning him during their match.
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