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    Minnesota claims nine titles at the Bison Open

    The defending national champion Minnesota Golden Gopher wrestling team enjoyed a successful opening to their 2007-08 season Saturday, winning nine of 10 weight classes at the 38th annual Bison Open in Fargo, N.D. Seven Gophers captured individual crowns while four more Minnesota wrestlers shared co-champion status at the all-day event, held at the Fargo Sports Arena. Twelve other Gophers were top-five finishers.

    Jayson Ness successfully defended his 2006 Bison Open crown at 125 pounds, with each of his decisions coming by fall (1:18 and 1:45). He was crowned co-champion at the weight class along with fellow Gopher Zach Sanders. Sanders, a five-time Minnesota state high school champion and winner of the Dave Schultz award for the nation's most outstanding prep wrestler. Sanders stormed to a perfect 3-0 record, including a fall and two major decisions.

    Sophomore Mike Thorn picked up his first Bison Open title, cruising to a perfect 4-0 record while picking up one fall and one major decision. Gophers Eric Johnson, David Zilverberg and Jake Mellmer also competed at 133 pounds, with Mellmer gaining fourth place.

    At 141 pounds, senior and returning NCAA qualifier Manny Rivera picked up his third straight Bison Open crown Saturday. Rivera went a perfect 4-0 with two pins and one major decision.

    Two-time All-American and former national champion Dustin Schlatter also took home a third straight first-place mention at Saturday's event. Schlatter had two falls and two major decisions en route to a 4-0 record. Luke Mellmer went 3-2 for a fifth place decision at 149 pounds, while fellow freshman Brian Peterson claimed fourth place.

    In the absence of 2006-07 All-American C.P. Schlatter, freshman Joe Grygelko was able to claim second place at 157 pounds. Grygelko posted a 2-2 record, gaining one fall.

    At 165 pounds, Scott Glasser successfully defended his 2006 Bison Open title, reeling off three straight falls (in 1:18, 1:44 and 1:10) en route to a perfect 4-0 record. He was able to defeat teammate Tyler Safratowich by a 5-3 decision in the championship match. Safratowich picked up two major decisions before losing to Glasser, while Nate Matousek took home third place.

    Three-time NCAA qualifier Gabe Dretsch won another Bison Open individual championship at 174 pounds, defeating teammates Kaleb Young and Brandon Sitch on his way to a perfect 3-0 record. Sitch was the runner-up in the weight class, while Young finished fifth. Mitch Kuhlman placed fourth.

    Returning All-American Roger Kish and freshman Sonny Yohn were declared co-champions at 184 pounds, with each wrestler winning both of their matches on the day. Three Gophers placed at 197 pounds, with Chris McPhail coming out on top with a 3-0 record. McPhail defeated fellow Gopher Brent Eidenschink in the final, while Justin Bronson finished in third place after being beaten by Eidenschink 4-2 in the semifinals.

    In heavyweight competition, redshirt freshman Joe Nord appeared to take the lead in the battle to replace departed national champion Cole Konrad by taking first with a 3-0 record, including two falls. Ben Berhow, another redshirt freshman competing for a starting position, finished in fourth place.

    Minnesota has now accumulated 159 individual champions over the course of the Bison Open's 38-year history. Video highlights from the 2007 Bison Open will be available in the Gold Zone in the coming days.

    The Gophers will compete in another open tournament next Saturday, traveling to Omaha, Neb. for the Kaufman-Brand Open Nov. 17. Minnesota was dominant in Omaha last year, with Ness, Rivera, C.P. Schlatter, Dretsch and Glasser all brining home titles at the event. The Kaufman-Brand Open is hosted on the campus of the University of Nebraska-Omaha and will get underway at 9 a.m.

    Minnesota opens dual meet competition Nov. 24 in Rochester, Minn. at the first-ever Northern Quad invitational. Minnesota will square off with Northern Colorado, Northern Illinois and NDSU that Saturday at the UCR Regional Sports Complex. The Gophers will return home to square off with defending NCAA runner-up Iowa State on Dec. 2.

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