It seems that Kyle Ruschell and Richard Starks are starting a trend for Kentucky wrestlers on the Division I college level. Both qualified for the National Tournament this past weekend at their respective conference tournaments. Ruschell wrestles 141 for Wisconsin and placed sixth at the Big Ten Conference Championships. Starks wrestles 197 for the US Military Academy and placed fourth at the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association (EIWA).
Ruschell apparently was winning his first round match pretty comfortably versus Jeff Wimberley of Michigan State when he was caught and pinned. He then won two straight matches against Ryan Prater from Illinois (fall) and Garret Scott of Penn State (default). He was then supposed to wrestle Keith Sulzer from Northwestern but chose to default (don't know if it was because of medical reasons or not) both that match and the fifth/sixth place match versus Dan LeClere from Iowa.
Richard Starks lost his first round match as well to Thomas Shovlin of the University of Pennsylvania (3-2). He then reeled off three straight victories to punch his ticket to St. Louis. His victories came against Brandon Steams from Brown University (11-0), Matt Parsons of the US Naval Academy (4-0), and Justin Kerber of Cornell University (4-2). In the third place match he fell victim again to Shovlin from Penn (6-4).
These two make me proud to say that I wrestled in Kentucky. I want to congratulate them on qualifying and I look forward to seeing them win matches in two weeks!!