EIWA NCAA Performance

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Re: EIWA NCAA Performance

Post by Mountain Hawk » Sun Mar 19, 2023 7:27 am

LUEngineer wrote: Sat Mar 18, 2023 10:45 pm Nice to see PSU lose 3 finals bouts & For EIWA to equal Big 10 for champs.

Could have had 4 if Josh had pulled out his match with O’Connor. Congrats to Josh for his comeback to 3rd Place.

Next Year Lehigh with Top 10 finish & 1 champ!!!
just rah-rah stuff or do you believe? Maybe you can tell us where top 10 points are coming from? (and who will be the champ?)


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Re: EIWA NCAA Performance

Post by legger » Sun Mar 19, 2023 10:05 am

**** If Josh is able to get a medical redshirt and comes back HE IS "THE MAN"!

I know some will say give PSU a year to find a way to adapt to Josh's style and Haines will beat him, O'Connor found a way to get a TD in the 1st period and Josh can as well. As far as the rest of the match, Josh will "rip his arms and shoulders off" when he gets on top and throws the boots in. Just one man's opinion.
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Re: EIWA NCAA Performance

Post by lu_alum » Sun Mar 19, 2023 11:03 am

legger wrote: Sun Mar 19, 2023 10:05 am **** If Josh is able to get a medical redshirt and comes back HE IS "THE MAN"!

I know some will say give PSU a year to find a way to adapt to Josh's style and Haines will beat him, O'Connor found a way to get a TD in the 1st period and Josh can as well. As far as the rest of the match, Josh will "rip his arms and shoulders off" when he gets on top and throws the boots in. Just one man's opinion.
Talk is that 18-yo Haines is a growing boy & his 157 days are behind him.
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Re: EIWA NCAA Performance

Post by lu90 » Sun Mar 19, 2023 12:19 pm

Mountain Hawk wrote: Sun Mar 19, 2023 7:27 am
LUEngineer wrote: Sat Mar 18, 2023 10:45 pm Nice to see PSU lose 3 finals bouts & For EIWA to equal Big 10 for champs.

Could have had 4 if Josh had pulled out his match with O’Connor. Congrats to Josh for his comeback to 3rd Place.

Next Year Lehigh with Top 10 finish & 1 champ!!!
just rah-rah stuff or do you believe? Maybe you can tell us where top 10 points are coming from? (and who will be the champ?)
Fairy dust, jelly beans and positive energy emitting from their success crystal.

Although for arguments sake, McGonagle, Beard, Crookham, Rogers, Hines and Taylor should all be top 15ish next year. Transfer portal could help at 65/74. Figure out who is the best guy at 25/49 early and stick with them. And IF Josh is back, that could push them to Top 10. I will say, a staff Psychologist may do wonders to get some of those guys into meaningful Saturday matches.
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Re: EIWA NCAA Performance

Post by lu_alum » Sun Mar 19, 2023 12:22 pm

lu90 wrote: Sun Mar 19, 2023 12:19 pm
Mountain Hawk wrote: Sun Mar 19, 2023 7:27 am
LUEngineer wrote: Sat Mar 18, 2023 10:45 pm Nice to see PSU lose 3 finals bouts & For EIWA to equal Big 10 for champs.

Could have had 4 if Josh had pulled out his match with O’Connor. Congrats to Josh for his comeback to 3rd Place.

Next Year Lehigh with Top 10 finish & 1 champ!!!
just rah-rah stuff or do you believe? Maybe you can tell us where top 10 points are coming from? (and who will be the champ?)
Fairy dust, jelly beans and positive energy emitting from their success crystal.

Although for arguments sake, McGonagle, Beard, Crookham, Rogers, Hines and Taylor should all be top 15ish next year. Transfer portal could help at 65/74. Figure out who is the best guy at 25/49 early and stick with them. And IF Josh is back, that could push them to Top 10. I will say, a staff Psychologist may do wonders to get some of those guys into meaningful Saturday matches.
Will be interesting to see how 133/141 play out between McG, Crookham, and Hines. I don't see any of the three being effective at 149.
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Re: EIWA NCAA Performance

Post by whiz wit » Sun Mar 19, 2023 12:24 pm

lu90, McGonagle & Crookham? Which one is going to 141?
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Re: EIWA NCAA Performance

Post by lu90 » Sun Mar 19, 2023 1:07 pm

whiz wit wrote: Sun Mar 19, 2023 12:24 pm lu90, McGonagle & Crookham? Which one is going to 141?
Beyond my pay grade and possibly even a HIPPA violiation to discuss how 33/41/49 will unfold.
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Re: EIWA NCAA Performance

Post by JAD77 » Sun Mar 19, 2023 1:39 pm

lu90 wrote: Sun Mar 19, 2023 12:19 pm
Mountain Hawk wrote: Sun Mar 19, 2023 7:27 am
LUEngineer wrote: Sat Mar 18, 2023 10:45 pm Nice to see PSU lose 3 finals bouts & For EIWA to equal Big 10 for champs.

Could have had 4 if Josh had pulled out his match with O’Connor. Congrats to Josh for his comeback to 3rd Place.

Next Year Lehigh with Top 10 finish & 1 champ!!!
just rah-rah stuff or do you believe? Maybe you can tell us where top 10 points are coming from? (and who will be the champ?)
Fairy dust, jelly beans and positive energy emitting from their success crystal.

Although for arguments sake, McGonagle, Beard, Crookham, Rogers, Hines and Taylor should all be top 15ish next year. Transfer portal could help at 65/74. Figure out who is the best guy at 25/49 early and stick with them. And IF Josh is back, that could push them to Top 10. I will say, a staff Psychologist may do wonders to get some of those guys into meaningful Saturday matches.
Apparently the Cornell team has a team psychologist that a lot of the wrestlers give credit to for positive frame of mind and some of their success. Koll left no stone unturned. And I say that positively, not as a negative.
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Re: EIWA NCAA Performance

Post by lu90 » Sun Mar 19, 2023 2:36 pm

JAD77 wrote: Sun Mar 19, 2023 1:39 pm
lu90 wrote: Sun Mar 19, 2023 12:19 pm
Mountain Hawk wrote: Sun Mar 19, 2023 7:27 am

just rah-rah stuff or do you believe? Maybe you can tell us where top 10 points are coming from? (and who will be the champ?)
Fairy dust, jelly beans and positive energy emitting from their success crystal.

Although for arguments sake, McGonagle, Beard, Crookham, Rogers, Hines and Taylor should all be top 15ish next year. Transfer portal could help at 65/74. Figure out who is the best guy at 25/49 early and stick with them. And IF Josh is back, that could push them to Top 10. I will say, a staff Psychologist may do wonders to get some of those guys into meaningful Saturday matches.
Apparently the Cornell team has a team psychologist that a lot of the wrestlers give credit to for positive frame of mind and some of their success. Koll left no stone unturned. And I say that positively, not as a negative.
Mindset coaches are extremely common with most professional athletes and many college programs. It was not a joke. Lehigh wrestling needs a mindset coach (I just assume we don't have one; if we do, might be time to post a job listing). It is not embarrassing nor a slight to current staff or student-athletes, it's just keeping up with the competition.
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Re: EIWA NCAA Performance

Post by gimpeltf » Sun Mar 19, 2023 10:23 pm

Not sure if they have one currently but they've had them for years. This isn't a new idea.
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