
Ness, Safratowich Named NWCA All-Academic
June 5, 2009
Manheim, Pa. - The University of Minnesota
wrestling team was represented by a pair of athletes on the 2009
National Wrestling Coaches Association (NWCA) Division I All-Academic
Team, as is was announced late yesterday (June 4). Golden Gopher
senior Tyler Safratowich joins junior Jayson Ness as All-Academic
honorees.
To be eligible for the honor, the student-athletes must maintain at
least a 3.2 cumulative GPA, be a NCAA qualifier or have won 60% of his
total schedule - and must have competed in at least 60% of said
schedule. The other way to qualify is to maintain a 3.0
cumulative GPA and have been a NCAA All-American.
The Bloomington, Minn. native, Ness, holds a 3.185 GPA in Technology
Education, and recently earned his third All-America honor at the NCAA
Championships. Ness placed third at the NCAA’s at 133 pounds last
winter, and has never finished lower than fifth in his three
seasons. He collected a 38-8 record on the season, which included
a team-high 19 by fall. Now with 54 pins in his career, the
junior already holds the Minnesota record for career falls.
Ness was also voted team MVP by his teammates while also earning the Academic Award for excellence in the classroom.
The Park Rapids, Minn. native, Safratowich is the owner of a 3.174 GPA
in Construction Management. He also earned All-America accolades
at the NCAA Championships in March, placing eighth at 157 pounds.
Safratowich was a national qualifier in 2007, before earning his first
All-America honor this season.
He accumulated a 32-15 record during the season that included eight
falls, which were each the third best mark on the team. Along
with his eighth place finish at the NCAA’s, Safratowich also earned
third place honors at the Big Ten championships.
Safratowich and Ness are among 73 individuals from across the country,
representing 45 schools on the All-Academic Team. The list also
includes 51 NCAA qualifiers, 17 All-Americans, eight NCAA finalists,
and five NCAA champions. They are also among 16 athletes from the
Big Ten to be honored.