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    Freshman Nickerson leads Cornell to fifth-place finish at NCAA Division I Championships

    OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. -- Freshman Troy Nickerson had a bittersweet ending to his record-setting rookie year on Saturday evening at the 76th NCAA Division I wrestling championships in Oklahoma City, Okla. Nickerson fell to Indiana senior Joe Dubuque in the 125 pound final, 8-3. The Big Red finished in fifth-place, the second consecutive top-five finish for Cornell. Oklahoma State won the team title with Minnesota, Oklahoma and Iowa rounding out the rest of the top five.

    Dubuque picked up a takedown midway through the first period to grab an early 2-0 lead. Nickerson fought to escape and picked up the point less than 30 seconds later, cutting the deficit to 2-1.

    Dubuque won the toss at the beginning of the second period and chose the down position. He escaped 10 seconds in, getting a two point lead back.

    As time was winding down in the second, Dubuque executed a spin move from the neutral position and was able to control Nickerson for the takedown and the 5-1 lead.

    Dubuque got another takedown in the third and was able to fend off Nickerson's shots. Nickerson did record two escapes in the period. The riding time point gave Dubuque the 8-3 win.

    Nickerson advanced to the championship match with four wins, two over seeded wrestlers. In the opening round, he beat Missouri's Austin Devoe 10-5, in a match that was tightly contested and actually had Devoe in the lead early.

    His second round match was against 12th-seeded Tanner Gardner of Stanford. Nickerson was able to grind out a 3-2 win.

    Moving to the quarterfinals, Nickerson made quick work of Mike Sees of Edinboro, pinning him 33 seconds into the second period. The win was a sort of revenge for Nickerson, as his last high school loss came to Sees when Nickerson was a sophomore.





    In the semifinal match, Nickerson used a late reversal to upset the No. 1 seed, Nick Simmons of Michigan State.

    Helping the Big Red to its second top-10 finish was seniors Dustin Manotti and Joe Mazzurco and junior Jerry Rinaldi.

    Manotti had a thrilling run to third place in the 157 pound bracket. After dropping his first match of the tournament, Manotti took the long road back to his fourth All-America honor, winning his next seven matches to take third place.

    After falling to Oregon State's Tony Hook in the first round, Manotti beat Jacob Yost (Chattanooga), fourth-seeded Matthew Lebe (West Virginia), Christopher Bitetto (Northern Iowa), third-seeded Alex Tirapelle (Illinois), eighth-seeded Craig Henning (Wisconsin), ninth-seeded Joe Johnston (Iowa) and top-seeded Trent Paulson (Iowa State).

    After beating Paulson, the crowd of over 16,000 recognized Manotti's performance in this tournament and his outstanding career with a standing ovation.

    Mazzurco went 4-3 on the tournament, earning sixth-place and his second All-America honor. He is a three-time qualifier.

    Rinaldi achieved All-American status for the first time in his third NCAA appearance finished fourth, upsetting second-seeded Kyle Cerminara of Buffalo in the quarterfinals. Rinaldi will be a key returner for the Big Red next season.

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