Monday, February 18, 2013

Alexander, Downs Qualify for NAIA Championships for the Third Time in Their Career!

BALDWIN CITY, Kan. – Both junior Bryce Alexander (165 lb.) and junior Nathan Downs (174 lb.) earned at-large bids into the NAIA National Wrestling Championships as each fell short of an automatic berth. The two came away with fifth and sixth place finishes in their respected weight classes at the Central Qualifying Tournament, but needed a top four finish to automatically qualify for nationals.
Alexander finished the day 4-2 to place fifth at the tournament. The Maryville, Mo. native won his first match of the day in an 8-6 decision over Trevor Dice (Bethany) before falling into the consolation bracket with a second round loss to Zach Skates (Oklahoma City) by way of a 12-6 decision.
Alexander followed the loss with consecutive wins to find himself just two wins away from a third place finish. The junior pinned Tylor Pitcher (William Penn) in 2:16 and pinned William Lutz (Bacone) in 1:03 before losing for the second time in the tournament by a 4-3 decision to Gian Traverso (Missouri Valley).
Again, Alexander followed the loss with a win as he defeated Nathan Sommer (Baker) by a 7-0 decision to finish in fifth.
Downs finished with a 3-3 record to finish sixth at the tournament. The Troy, Mo. native pinned his first opponent, Alvaro Zermeno (Bacone), in 2:54 before losing a 3-2 decision, in his second round match, against eventual champion Thomas Moman (Grand View).
After falling into the consolation bracket, Downs pinned Jose Hernandez (Bacone) in 4:56 and defeated Stephen Loosbrock by way of an 8-0 major decision to draw within two wins of a third place finish. However, the junior fell to Parker Owen (Baker) in an 8-1 decision and was pinned by Teagan Franco (Oklahoma City) in 2:45 to finish with in sixth.
Both Alexander and Downs will participate as at-large selections in the NAIA National Wrestling Championships on March 1 and 2 in Des Moines, Iowa.
Hannibal-LaGrange University is a Division I NAIA (National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics) institution and a member of the American Midwest Conference.
-Jordan Argo, HLGU, SID

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