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N I O R K S

JU JAC January 2011


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* Women’s
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* Wrestling
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Coach AJ

Remember

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Break Clinic
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Jan. 29, 2011
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Birthdays
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Birthday with the
Jacks!
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Nick Flynn lead the Jacks with a 2-0 record


Flynn

at the National Wrestling Coaches Asso-


ciation/Cliff Keen National Duals in Cedar
Falls, Iowa.
Flynn defeated Charles York of Wiscon-
sin by a 5-2 decision to start the day. The
157-pounder then went on to top Alex Elder
of Oregon State by a 6-4 decision.

Walraven
Dustin Walraven made a run in the wres-
tlebacks and took home a fourth-place fin-
ish at the Northern Iowa Open Saturday in
Cedar Falls, Iowa.

Pickrel Walraven won his first two matches by de-


cision before falling to Aaron Senzee of UNI
9-8 in the championship semifinals.
Aaron Pickrel grabbed a fourth-place fin-
ish in the Elite Division at 125 pounds. He Moving into the wrestlebacks of the
started the tournament defeating Tyler Dor- 141-pound weight class, Walraven defeated
rell of Oklahoma State 7-3 before falling to Luke Goettl of Iowa State by fall in 2:45
Trent Sprenkle of NDSU by decision 7-1. before falling to Seth Noble of UNI by deci-
sion in the third-place match.
Pickrel moved to the wrestleback bracket
and defeated one opponent 13-8 and two
more by fall, the fastest in one minute

WRESTLING
three seconds. Pickrel faced Sprenkle for
a second time in the third-place match-up,
where he fell 8-3 for fourth place. Pickrel
recorded a 4-2 record at the tournament.
The Hawkeye Invitational saw a relay
record fall and a freshman continue his
dominance in the pool by setting another
new mark, breaking his own school record.

In the men’s 200 medley relay, Phil Albu, John Bisson,


Chris Schreier and Jason Garder clocked in at 1 minute, 35.58 sec-
onds to set a new SDSU record that was previously set exactly two weeks ago at
the HPER Center Pool against South Dakota.

Schreier went on to best his own school record in the 100 butterfly twice on
the day. His prelim time of 50.89 seconds broke the record that he set vs. USD
(50.96 sec.) while his finals time of 50.66 seconds is now the new SDSU record.
For the women, Andrea Budahl finished the 400 IM in 4:38.44, Ashley Valdez
had a time of 58.80 sec. in the 100 butterfly and Alexandra Hoffman finished
the 200 freestyle in 1:55.09

The women end day one in sixth place with 124 points while the men are
also in sixth with 85 points.

The third and final day of the Hawkeye Invitational is Sunday with the pre-
lims starting at 10 a.m. and the finals getting under way at 4 p.m.

Position: SDSU Head Women’s Basketball Coach Hometown: Pine Island, MN


Nickname: High school - Johnny. College - Waldo College: Gustavus Adolphus College
Major: Health & Physical Education
Coaching: 14 years at SDSU & 1 year at ND State College of Science
Highlight of Coaching Career: National Championship in 2003
Reaching NCAA’s in 2009 & 2010
Started Coaching: In high school coached
summer basketball and baseball teams, and
fell in love.
Pre-game routine: I try to relax before games.
Best part of coaching at SDSU: Working with
young people to help them find a new level
of excellence in themselves
What should fans: BRING ENERGY!!
We are w
ha
do. Excell t we repeatedly Advice for kids: Make sure you have fun in your
ence, the sport. Don’t be in a hurry to take things too
not an ac refore, is
t, but a ha seriously.
bit.

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