
2009-10 College Results
Gophers Win Seven Titles at the Bison Open
November 14, 2009

Fargo, N.D. - The Minnesota wrestling team
opened their season today (Nov. 14) at the Bison Open, and did so in
dominating fashion, winning titles in seven weight classes with 14
wrestlers making it to the championship round.
Five Gopher wrestlers defended titles led by Jayson Ness (Bloomington,
Minn.) at 133 who is now a three-time Bison Open Champion. Ness' only
Bison Open loss came in his freshman season in the championship round.
As a senior in 2009 he tallied three first period falls before matching
up with teammate David Thorn (St. Michael, Minn.) in the finals where
the two shared the title. In the first action of his college career,
Thorn won three matches by two decisions and one third period tech fall
to advance to the finals.
At the top of the line-up, Zach Sanders (Wabasha, Minn.) claimed the
125-pound title for the second consecutive season, again beating Trent
Sprenkle of host North Dakota State in the finals. Sanders won his
first two matches by fall before a 13-6 decision in the semifinals and
17-7 major decision in the finals for the title.
At 141 pounds, Mike Thorn (St. Michael, Minn.) also repeated as
champion, beating teammate Bart Reiter (Gilbertville, Iowa) to do so.
As was the case for the Gophers throughout the day, Thorn was dominant,
winning two matches by fall and one by major decision before a tech
fall in the finals. Reiter, in his first collegiate action, earned two
wins by decision and a third by major decision en route to his
appearance in the finals.
A year ago Mario Mason (Moorestown, N.J.) shared the title at 149, but
this season it was all his as he went 5-0 in the tournament. Mason won
his first match by tech fall and also tallied a major decision on his
way to the championship round. His opponent was Gopher rookie Danny
Zilverberg (Wayzata, Minn.) who won his first career match by fall in
the first period before making his way to the finals. In the
championship match Mason tabbed a 7-4 decision for the win.
The final Gopher to defend a title was heavyweight Ben Berhow (Hayward,
Minn.), who shared champion honors with freshman Tony Nelson
(Cambridge, Minn.). Berhow ended his first match with a pin in less
than two minutes and then added a 15-4 major decision for a berth in
the championship. On the other side of the bracket, Nelson earned a
close 2-1 decision for his first career win and then notched a 7-0 win
over fellow freshman Jake Kettler (Ramsey, Minn.) in the semifinals.
Continuing in dominating fashion, the Gopher boasted three of the four
heavyweights competing in the semifinals.
One-upping the heavyweights, however, were the 174-pounders who claimed
all four semifinal spots in their class. Scott Glasser (Bismarck, N.D.)
earned a 5-2 win over Kevin Steinhaus (Pennock, Minn.) for a berth in
the finals and Nate Matousek (Glencoe, Minn.) tallied a tight 2-1 win
over Matt Everson (Mitchell, S.D.) in the other semifinal. Glasser
would go on to win the 174 title with a 14-1 win.
The last all-Gopher final was at 197 where Sonny Yohn (Alamosa, Colo.)
met up with Joe Nord (Waconia, Minn.). Yohn tallied two tech falls and
one major decision in advancing to the championship round while Nord
notched a fall and two major decisions on his way to the finals. In the
championship, Yohn was able to score a 10-2 victory.
The final Gopher to appear in the finals was Alec Ortiz (Grand Ronde,
Ore.) at 165, who got there via major decision, fall and decision. In
the championship, Ortiz came up just short of a title, falling 9-7.
The Gophers also claimed three third place finishes on the day for a very successful season opener.
"There was a lot of good," head coach J Robinson said. "I think we
learned a lot, and got a good look at where we're at. I think our young
recruiting class showed a lot. We had a lot of freshman in the finals,
and they really went out and got after people. Overall our guys went
out at battled and it was really good to see."
The Golden Gophers will return to the mat in one week when the head to
Nebraska-Omaha and the Kaufman-Brand Open on Nov. 21. Always highly
competitive, Minnesota won two titles at the Kaufman-Brand in 2008, and
they will look to continue their early season success as they build
towards their first dual meet on Nov. 28 at Williams Arena, when they
host Cal State-Bakersfield.