Konrad wrestles in his final home
match Friday night
February 7, 2007
The top-ranked Golden
Gopher wrestling team will wrap up its 2006-07 home schedule by
hosting No. 20 Michigan State on Friday, Feb. 9 at 7 p.m. Senior
heavyweight Cole Konrad will wrestle at home for the final time in his
remarkable collegiate career. Minnesota will then hit the road to face
No. 21 Nebraska in Lincoln, Neb., on Sunday at 1 p.m.
SENIOR NIGHT
The Minnesota wrestling team will honor three seniors for their
contributions to the program both on and off the mat. Cole Konrad, Juan
Martinez and Danny Williams will be recognized during intermission of
the dual against the Spartans, the final home meet of their collegiate
careers.
Destined to go down as one of the greatest wrestlers in Golden Gopher
history, Konrad will wrestle for the final time at the Sports Pavilion.
A native of Freedom, Wis., Konrad ranks among the top five all-time in
every category in the Minnesota record book. He ranks tied for second
in career victories (142), fourth in career pins (45), fifth in career
win percentage (.916) and tied for third in career dual meet wins (66).
Konrad also possesses the longest winning streak in school history,
currently at 63 consecutive matches. He broke the previous record of 58
held by Tim Hartung earlier this year. Konrad’s streak is also
currently the second longest active streak in the nation.
Last season, Konrad became only the third wrestler in school history to
finish a season unbeaten, doing so with a perfect 41-0 record. His 41
wins were the fifth-most in school history, and his 16 pins on the
season rank sixth all-time.
A native of South St. Paul, Minn., Juan Martinez has compiled a record
of 27-16 over the course of his career. Earlier this season, Martinez
took third place in the 149-pound weight class at the Bison Open.
Indianapolis, Ind., native Danny Williams has been unable to compete
this season due to a shoulder injury but has still provided valuable
leadership to the team. Williams competed in 13 dual meets and
accumulated 21 wins over the course of his career.
Gopher Wrestling Notebook
Streaky Gophers
Senior heavyweight Cole Konrad is currently riding the second-longest
winning streak in the nation at 63 consecutive matches and will be
going for numbers 64 and 65 this weekend. He trails only Missori’s Ben
Askren, who has won his last 75 contests. Each win Konrad gets the
remainder of the season extends his school-record winning streak. He
broke Tim Hartung’s school record of 58 consecutive wins with his win
against Penn State on Sunday, Jan. 21.
Sophomore Dustin Schlatter is not far behind Konrad with 56 straight
victories of his own, which currently ranks as the third-longest streak
in school history.
Konrad’s and Schlatter’s streaks currently rank second and third in the
nation, respectively, behind only Missouri’s Ben Askren, while junior
Manuel Rivera possesses the nation’s fifth-longest winning streak at 31
consecutive matches. Here is a look at the longest active winning
streaks in Division I wrestling:
Unblemished at Home
With a 5-0 record at the Sports Pavilion so far this season, Minnesota
will look to wrap up its 2006-07 home slate with a perfect record for
the second straight year and fifth time in Head Coach J Robinson’s
tenure. Since 1998, Minnesota holds a 53-13-0 (.803) overall record at
home.
Back at Full Strength
With two-time All-American Mack Reiter’s return to the starting lineup
last weekend, the Golden Gophers finally have all of their returning
NCAA qualifiers from last year back in the fold. Reiter missed the
first three months of the season after tearing his ACL in preseason
workouts. C.P. Schlatter made his return to the lineup on Jan. 13 at
the National Duals after missing six weeks of action following a knee
injury he suffered at the Northeast Duals on Nov. 25.
Safratowich Stating His Case
Sophomore Tyler Safratowich has been making a case to become a regular
in the starting lineup with his performance as of late. Safratowich
picked up the first two Big Ten wins of his career last weekend with a
pair of impressive victories over ranked opponents at 165. In his first
appearance since upsetting then-No. 2 Brian Stith of Arizona State on
Jan. 2, Safratowich knocked off No. 16 Max Dean of Indiana and No. 13
Roger Smith-Bergsrud of Illinois, controlling both matches throughout.
Ness Putting Opponents to Rest
Jayson Ness has been impressive all year long, but the redshirt
freshman from Bloominton, Minn., has been particularly dominant as of
late. With a pin of No. 6 Gabe Flores last Sunday at Illinois, Ness has
now earned bonus points in nine of his last 12 matches. During this
streak, Ness has four pins, two tech falls and three major decisions.
His current 12-match winning streak includes victories over seven
ranked opponents, including four ranked in the top 10. Overall, Ness is
9-3 against ranked opponents on the season.