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Huskers Set To Host Nebraska Duals



No. 9 Nebraska vs. Chadron State and No. 2 UNK

Thursday, November 11 • 7:00 p.m. (CT)

Devaney Center

Lincoln, Neb.

 

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The Nebraska wrestling team will host the Nebraska Duals on Thursday, Nov. 11 at the Devaney Center. The Nebraska Duals will begin at 7:00 p.m. with the Huskers taking on Chadron State. Following the matchup with the Eagles, the Huskers will wrestle UNK.

 

The Nebraska Duals provide fans with a chance to get a glimpse of the 2021-22 Huskers, who are coming off a third-place finish at the 2021 Big Ten Championships and a 12th-place finish at the NCAA Championships.

 

The team returns 29 letterwinners from last season, including eight NCAA qualifiers. All-Americans Mikey Labriola (174), Ridge Lovett (149), Chad Red Jr. (141), Peyton Robb (157), Eric Schultz (197) and Taylor Venz (184) highlight a strong group of returners.

 

Looking at the field, UNK is coming off a season in which the Lopers posted a 10-1 overall mark. UNK also posted a perfect 6-0 dual record en route to a second-place finish at the 2021 Division II NCAA Championships under sixth-year Head Coach Dalton Jensen.

 

Rounding out the group is Chadron State, which recorded four victories during the 2020-21 season. Head Coach Brett Hunter, entering his 11th season at the helm, led his team to a 43-0 dual win over Northeastern Junior College to start the 2021-22 season.

 

Nebraska continues the homestand as it hosts North Carolina on Wednesday, Nov. 17 at 8 p.m. Tickets to the North Carolina dual, as well as each of the other five home duals, are on sale now and can be purchased at Huskers.com/tickets or by calling 1-800-8-BIG-RED.

Nebraska to Face Difficult Dual Schedule

  • NU’s 2021-22 slate features eight of the top-25 team finishers from last year’s NCAA Championships, including three teams that finished inside the top five. The home schedule is highlighted by the Big Ten dual against 2021 national title winner and border-rival Iowa (Feb. 20). The Huskers will also play host to fifth-place finisher Michigan on Feb. 4.
  • Nebraska faces a challenging road schedule with notable trips to Minnesota (Jan. 14), Northwestern (Jan. 23) and Penn State (Feb. 6). The Gophers are coming off a seventh-place finish at the 2021 NCAA Championships while the Wildcats placed 10th. The Nittany Lions were runner-up to the Hawkeyes.
  • As for tournament action, NU opens the season with the Nebraska Duals on Nov. 11. The Big Red will also compete in the Daktronics Open on Sunday, Nov. 21, in Brookings, S.D. The Huskers will host their first-ever Big Ten Championships on March 5-6 in Lincoln, Neb., where the Huskers looks to improve on a third-place finish in 2021. The NCAA Championships are set for March 17-19 at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Mich.

Manning Begins 22nd Season as Head Coach

  • The Huskers will have a familiar face at the helm this season. The 2021-22 campaign will be Mark Manning‘s 22nd season leading the NU wrestling program. Manning is the all-time winningest coach in program history with a mark of 264-97-3. During his decorated coaching career, Manning has coached 61 of Nebraska’s 116 All-Americans and five of Nebraska’s 11 national champions. The Huskers have nine top-10 NCAA finishes overall during his tenure. Manning has also been instrumental in helping former Huskers Jordan Burroughs and James Green enjoy international success, as Burroughs won the Olympic Gold in 2012 and World Championship Gold five times, while Green earned World Championship Silver in 2017.

Veteran Group Returns to Lead NU

  • The Huskers qualified nine roster spots for the 2021 NCAA Championships and all nine were in the top 30 of their weight class and eight will return for this year’s campaign. At 174, Labriola returns after finishing third at the 2021 NCAA Championships, while Red Jr. (141) placed sixth after coming in as the No. 8 seed. Four-time NCAA qualifier and All-American Venz (184) returns after finishing second at the Big Ten Championships and tallying a 9-5 season record along with fellow senior All-American Shultz (197), who finished second at the Big Ten Championships and has 86 career wins. Rounding out the group of participating seniors at the NCAA Championships is Cronin (125) and Lance (285), who are looking to build upon their previous success.

Dual Experience an Asset for NU

Nebraska To Host Big Tens

  • The Big Ten Championships will take place at the Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb., March 5-6. It will be the first time the Huskers host the Big Ten Championships since joining the conference in 2011-12. Seeding for the tournament is determined by pre-seeds and finalized at the coaches’ meeting ahead of the tournament. A double-elimination tournament will be held at each weight, with the top team finisher being determined by tournament scoring. The first rounds, quarterfinals and consolation rounds will be held in Session I on March 5, while the quarterfinals, consolation second rounds and semifinals will be held in Session II on that same day. Session III will consist of the consolation semifinals and seventh-place matches on March 6, with the finals, third-place and fifth-place matches being contested in Session IV. The 2022 NCAA Championships will be held in Detroit, Mich. on March 17-19.

NU Welcomes Highly Touted Newcomers

  • Eight wrestlers will don the Scarlet and Cream for the first time this season, including one transfer and seven freshmen.
  • Redshirt junior Boo Dryden competed at Minnesota before transferring to NU, compiling 13 career victories and placing eighth at the 2021 Big Ten Championships and qualifying for the NCAA Championships.
  • Nebraska natives Quinton Chavez, a two-time state champion, Blake Cushing, a state and district champion, and Joshua Licking, a state runner-up with a 31-1 record his senior year, look to make immediate impacts for the Huskers. After compiling a 141-26 high school record and capturing a Pennsylvania state title, Jagger Condomitti joins the Huskers for the 2021-22 campaign. Fellow Pennsylvania native Lenny Pinto also was a state champion and totaled a school record of 44 wins in the 2020 season. Tahjae Jenkins-Harris and Adam Thebeau add to the impressive group of newcomers with Jenkins-Harris earning an undefeated season his senior year and Thebeau being named an all-state wrestler.





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