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    California Baptist releases schedule

    RIVERSIDE, Calif. -- California Baptist University has announced its 2009-10 wrestling schedule that again features a slew of NCAA Division I opponents.

    The Lancers, who were in their inaugural season last year, finished 14th at the NAIA National Championship and return every guy from that national tournament appearance.

    CBU opens the season by hosting the second CBU Open, Oct. 24, and will close out October with the Cuesta Invitational Oct. 31.

    The Lancers open November with a three-week road trip. CBU will wrestle at the Embry-Riddle (AZ) Open, Nov. 7, and the Cerritos Open, Nov. 14, and will also wrestle a pair of dual matches against Cal State Fullerton and Cal Poly SLO, Nov. 14. CBU squares off against Embry-Riddle in its first dual against an NAIA opponent, Nov. 20, in Fullerton, Calif. CBU returns back home that same night to take on Stanford who makes their second straight trip to Van Dyne Gym.

    The Lancers are back on the road the next morning, Nov. 21, when they will travel to the Fullerton Open.

    CBU opens December at the Las Vegas Invitational, Dec. 4-5. CBU will then host a tri-dual, with San Francisco State and Cal State Fullerton, Dec. 11.

    The Lancers will ring in the new year with their first trip to the NAIA National Duals, Jan. 9, in Cedar Falls, Iowa. CBU then makes a trip to Arizona where it will wrestle Colorado State Pueblo and Grand Canyon, Jan. 15, in back-to-back duals in Phoenix, Ariz. The next day it's a trio of duals against Southern Oregon, Great Falls, and Simon Fraser at the Mile High duals in Prescott, Ariz. CBU then makes a trip up to San Francisco where it will wrestle Menlo and San Francisco State in a pair of duals, Jan. 29, before wrestling in the California Collegiate Open, Jan. 30.

    CBU will travel to the Midwest, Feb. 6, for the Missouri Valley Open and will then return home for the last dual of the year when the Lancers host Cal State Bakersfield, Feb. 10.

    The postseason begins Feb. 20 with the NAIA Western Regional Qualifier in Harve, Mont., and will conclude with the NAIA National Championship in Oklahoma City, Okla., March 4-6.

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