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2009 Mar 07

WRESTLING: Huskers Tie (But Really Beat) Iowa State for Big 12 Title

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By SMcKewon

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Before the finals round of the Big 12 Championships, Nebraska’s wrestling team sat in the locker room normally used by NU’s volleyball squad.

The Cornhuskers trailed No. 3 Iowa State by 64-58, and the Cyclones had seven wrestlers in the finals. NU only had five. Those odds are nearly impossible, and don’t typically equal a conference title.

But Nebraska looked at the glass Big 12 trophy, one of many won by the volleyball team, that was sitting in that locker room, staring right back at them.

“We got this,” undefeated 157-pounder Jordan Burroughs told his teammates.

And so Nebraska did, catching the Cyclones by the 184-pound finals and surpassing them on Craig Brester’s upset of No. 1 Jake Varner at 197. ISU managed to forge a tie with top-ranked David Zabriskie’s 3-1 win the heavyweight match, but it was the kind of tie, frankly, that felt like a Husker win.

Yes, NU beat ISU, 70-70, for its first Big 12 Championship and the first male Big 12 title of any kind since 2007.

“Nebraska wrestling is all heart, and all hard work,” NU coach Mark Manning said. “A lot of people didn’t think we had a chance…I love this team, and I love these guys.”

Said Brester: “Everybody though ISU was too deep for us. But we knew if we do what we can, we’d hope to get the job done.”

NU won four individual titles – needing every one of them – out of their upper weight wrestlers: Burroughs won at 157; Brandon Browne, just two weeks after the death of his mother, Thayes, won an emotional title at 174; Vince Jones won at 184 and Brester, the meet’s outstanding wrestler, beat Varner – a defensive stalwart whom many had seen as untouchable – 4-3 in his third try this season.

That match clinched the tie for the Huskers. Brester notched a takedown with nine seconds left in the second period to get a 3-0 lead, then held on the third period, resisting a final-minute flurry of moves and shots by Varner, to win the match. It felt like a national title match, and it’s likely that Brester and Varner will meet for a fourth time at the NCAA Championships in St. Louis.

“The No. 1 guy and we were tied with ISU,” Brester said. “There’s not gonna be a bigger match.

The Husker fans inside the Coliseum roared as Brester was presented to all four sides of the arena as the winner. Manning picked Brester off the ground as he left the mat, then Brester and Varner, in one of those great moments, crossed path in the cool down area as Varner made his way to an indoor racquetball court, slamming the glass screen behind him.

How’d Brester get the takedown on Varner? He slipped a throw attempt by Varner, who lost his balance. Brester then wheeled his way around for the two points, and didn’t let Varner escape before time expired.

“It was a kind of a scramble, and I got the takedown,” Brester said.

Browne’s victory was no less dramatic. He got a takedown of Mizzou’s Raymond Jordan with four seconds left in the match, which touched a giant celebration from the Plattsmouth senior. Browne hadn’t wrestled since the death of his mother right before the ISU dual, and took five days off before preparing for the Big 12 meet.

As Browne left the mat, he hugged his brother, 197-pounder Cameron Browne, and his father in the hallway. Browne took a half-minute to collect himself after reporters asked him the first question.

“It’s the first meet my dad gone to without (his mother) since I was kid,” Browne said. “It’s unbelievable. Unbelievable. To have this be my last match here, you can’t ask for anything more.”

Said Manning: “To go through what he went through, he comes out and beats two great competitors…I told the team, ‘no team in the country has gone through adversity like you have.’”

Burroughs won a closer-than-expected match over Mizzou’s Michael Chandler, beating him 6-4. Burroughs gave up only his second takedown of the year. And Jones, at 184, beat ISU’s Jerome Ward for the third time this season, 3-0. Stephen Dwyer was the only NU wrestler not to win his title match, losing in overtime to Nick Marable, 3-1.

He didn’t win a title, but redshirt freshman heavyweight Tucker Lane won crucial points in his division with an upset of third-ranked Jared Rosholt in the consolation match, 3-2. Lane scored an early takedown and successfully fended off Rosholt in the closing minute of the match for the win. In the semifinals, Lane nearly beat No. 1 David Zabriskie, controlling the match for the full seven minutes before falling in triple overtime, 3-1.

Every Husker wrestler except 141-pounder Curtis Salazar won a match Saturday. At 125, redshirt freshman Andy Pokorny pinned Missouri’s Troy Dolan in an opening match before losing two straight. Sophomore Matt Vacanti beat Todd Schavrien 7-2, then narrowly lost to No. 1 seed Nick Fanthorpe, then lost to Schavrien 4-3 in a match that had Husker fans booing the referees for not calling a stalling penalty. Vacanti recovered, though, to win a challenge match over Oklahoma’s Brian Shelton – one of Vacanti’s best wins of the year. Ironically, Shelton didn’t have to challenge Vacanti, and if he hadn’t, Nebraska could not have forged the tie for the title.

For the night, NU automatically qualified six wrestlers for the NCAA Championships, and planned to get two more wild card bids with Vacanti and Sanders. Eight bids would put the Huskers right in the hunt in St. Louis. Iowa will be the prohibitive favorite, but Nebraska’s upper weight wrestlers could again pull a coup.

After all, they just did.

“It’s a very mature group,” Manning said. “They just keep on getting better and keep on fighting. They epitomize what this state’s all about.”

Undefeated Burroughs worth the price of admission

Tags: wrestling, jordan burroughs, craig brester, vince jones, tucker lane, brandon browne, stephen dwyer, mark manning, jake varner

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