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2010
NCAA® Division II Super Regional Four/
Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Wrestling Championships |
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Saturday,
February 27
Adams State College · Plachy Hall
Alamosa, Colorado
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Team
Scoring
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School
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Points
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Champions
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National
Qualifiers
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| 1. Western State |
121.5
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3
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7
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| 2. Nebraska-Kearney |
102
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1
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6
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| 3. Fort Hays State |
94.5
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1
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5
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| 4. San Francisco State |
88.5
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1
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5
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| 5. Grand Canyon |
72.5
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1
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4
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| T6. Adams State |
67.5
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2
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4
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| T6. Chadron State |
67.5
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0
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3
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| 8. Colorado State-Pueblo |
48.5
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1
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3
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| 9. New Mexico Highlands |
38.5
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0
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2
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| 10. Mesa State |
35.5
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0
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1
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| 11. Colorado Mines |
28.5
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0
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0
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Post-Tournament
Honors
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| RMAC Coach of the Year: Miles Van Hee, Western State |
| RMAC Wrestler of the Year: Kamarudeen "Marty" Usman, Nebraska-Kearney (174) |
| RMAC Freshman of the Year: Ryan Fillingame, Chadron State (133) |
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All-RMAC
Teams
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Weight
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First
Team
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Second
Team
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Third
Team
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125
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Arsenia Barksdale, Adams State | Seth Wright, New Mexico Highlands | Tommy Edgmon, Fort Hays Stae |
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133
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Naveed Bagheri, San Francisco State | Todd Wilcox, Grand Canyon | Ryan Fillingame, Chadron State |
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141
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Andre Harrison, Fort Hays State | Josh Hensley, Adams State | Jimmy Savala, Chadron State |
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149
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Louie DeSantis, Colorado State-Pueblo | T.J. Hepburn, Nebraska-Kearney | Josh Nolan, San Francisco State |
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157
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Joey Deaguero, Adams State | Danny Grater, Fort Hays State | Stephen Towne, Grand Canyon |
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165
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Victor Carazo, Grand Canyon | Taylor May, Nebraska-Kearney | Blake Malloy, Fort Hays State |
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174
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Kamarudeen Usman, Nebraska-Kearney | Cody Vasconcellos, Chadron State | Zach Frazier, Western State |
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184
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Charlie Pipher, Western State | Zach Jimenez, San Francisco State | Derek Ross, Nebraska-Kearney |
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197
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Donovan McMahill, Western State | Vince Bordi, San Francisco State | Justin McKain, Nebraska-Kearney |
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285
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Charlie Alexander, Western State | Steve Franklin, San Francisco State | Jesse Boggs, New Mexico Highlands |
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