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Coach Denney Gets Team Back Together The University of Nebraska-Omaha's decision to eliminate its wrestling team to save money came as a shock since the team has won three consecutive Division II national championships and head coach Mike Denney is the reigning coach of the year for all of college wrestling.
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Nebraska-Omaha's Jayson Megna tied the game with 10 seconds left.
www.startribune.com 2012
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First, he was named the outstanding wrestler of the NCAA Division II tournament earlier this month after beating Nebraska-Omaha's Cody Garcia, a two-time national champion, for the 133-pound title.
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First, he was named the outstanding wrestler of the NCAA Division II tournament earlier this month after beating Nebraska-Omaha's Cody Garcia, a two-time national champion, for the 133-pound title.
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First, he was named the outstanding wrestler of the NCAA Division II tournament earlier this month after beating Nebraska-Omaha's Cody Garcia, a two-time national champion, for the 133-pound title.
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First, he was named the outstanding wrestler of the NCAA Division II tournament earlier this month after beating Nebraska-Omaha's Cody Garcia, a two-time national champion, for the 133-pound title.
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First, he was named the outstanding wrestler of the NCAA Division II tournament earlier this month after beating Nebraska-Omaha's Cody Garcia, a two-time national champion, for the 133-pound title.
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First, he was named the outstanding wrestler of the NCAA Division II tournament earlier this month after beating Nebraska-Omaha's Cody Garcia, a two-time national champion, for the 133-pound title.
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Sherer, ranked seventh in the nation edged Nebraska-Omaha's Mario Morgan, ranked No. 3, 3-1 in sudden victory.
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First, he was named the outstanding wrestler of the NCAA Division II tournament earlier this month after beating Nebraska-Omaha's Cody Garcia, a two-time national champion, for the 133-pound title.
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