Rutgers Season Ends at NCAA Wrestling Championships
Mar 22 | Wrestling
ST. LOUIS, MO. - Rutgers junior wrestler Lamar Brown (Red Bank, N.J.), under the guidance of first-year head coach Scott Goodale, lost on the second day of the NCAA Wrestling Championships in St. Louis, Mo., on Friday, March 21, ending his season.
In his opening bout on Thursday, Brown fell 2-1 to the No. 11 seed Timothy Morrison of Rider. After receiving a bye in his first contest in the consolation bracket, Brown defeated Jacob Bryce of North Dakota State 11-5 to stay alive in the tournament. The junior then faced Oregon State's Kyle Bressler on Friday morning, falling 4-2. Brown finished the season 24-14.
The other Scarlet Knight to compete in the NCAA Wrestling Championships, redshirt senior Steve Adamcsik (Chester, N.J.), opened the tournament against No. 1 seed Chad Mendes of Cal Poly, falling by way of pin. Adamcsik then dropped a 10-3 decision to Drew Lashaway of Kent State in the wrestlebacks, ending his season. Adamcsik was a remarkable 27-10 in 2007-08 and finished his career at RU with a record of 79-37.
ESPNU, ESPN360.com and ESPN will combine for extensive live coverage of the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships. ESPNU will telecast the Championship Medal Round on Saturday, March 22, at 11:00 a.m., while ESPN will air the finals at 8:30 p.m. During the Championship Round, the referees will wear microphones, providing fans with even more access to and understanding of the action.
ESPN360.com, ESPN's signature live sports broadband network, will offer one-stop access to all rounds of the championships. ESPN360.com will complement the ESPNU and ESPN telecasts by providing live coverage of all four mats during the quarterfinals, giving users the option to select the match they want to see. ESPN360.com will also simulcast live coverage of the semifinals, Championship Medal Round and Finals.
ESPN360.com is now available at no cost to millions of U.S. college students and U.S.-based military personnel. Users accessing ESPN360.com from an on-campus ".edu" or ".mil" network domain in the United States receive free, seamless access to the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships and hundreds of other live college and professional sporting events each month. The service is also available via more than 25 Internet service providers, including AT&T, Verizon, Insight, RCN, Frontier, Cavalier, Charter, Mediacom, Conway, Grande Communications and more.
Dave Armstrong will serve as play-by-play announcer alongside analysts Tim Johnson and Olympic gold-medal winner Jeff Blatnick, with Quint Kessenich reporting. Former Iowa State coach and wrestler James Gibbons will serve as a guest commentator describing the action on ESPN360.com.
To see the brackets, click here: http://www.ncaa.com/uploadedFiles/Sports/Wrestling/D1WresBrackets-i.pdf








