
Ness Completes Perfect Season
3/20/10

gophersports.com
Omaha, Neb. - Recently crowned four-time All-American Jayson Ness
sealed the deal today (Mar. 20), completing a perfect season with his
first career National Championship.
The tension ran high in his 11-minute 1-0 win in the semifinals, but
that was nothing compared to the drama that unfolded tonight. In a
rematch of the Big Ten championship, Ness was matched up with Daniel
Dennis of rival Iowa. Despite several close calls, Ness had only an
escape to his credit and trailed 1-4 after Dennis scored his second
takedown with just 1:20 to go in the third period.
Ness was able to escape but still trialed two and needed to score. As
the clock ticked down, past a minute, past 30 second and past 15
seconds he was still behind. Then, with just five seconds left in his
career, Ness shot and landed the biggest takedown yet. Once he had
Dennis on his back, he got the near fall call and the clock hit zeros.
"I was just thinking about getting a takedown to tie it up," Ness said
of the final 10 seconds. "I came after him ass hard as I could. Good
things happen when you wrestle hard for a full seven minutes."
On a night where the Gophers had already named three All-Americans,
Ness was the main attraction. Yesterday he became the just the sixth
four-time All-American in the 100-year history of Minnesota wrestling.
He has wrestled in the national semifinals all four years of his career
and his win Friday night made him just the 11th two-time NCAA finalist
in Minnesota history.
All season long, Ness has been open, that the ultimate goal was to
finish as a champion at the NCAA Championship meet, here in Omaha. Once
the goal was complete the usually reserved Ness, jumped off the stage
and into the stands for an embrace with his father worthy of four-years
of waiting.
He is now the 14th national champion in program history and joins Brock
Lesnar (2000) and Marty Morgan (1991) as the only Gophers to end their
career with their first national championship. He also breaks a
three-year drought of NCAA Champions for the Golden Gophers, as the
first to win a NCAA title since Cole Konrad in 2007.
Ness' career seemed destined for success from the start. After an
impressive redshirt season, he was the Big Ten's best freshman in 2007,
winning the 125-pound title on his way to earning Freshman of the year
honors. At his first NCAA Tournament he placed fifth to be named
All-American, helping the Gophers to the team title.
From there he went on to win 36 straight matches, one of the best
stretches in school history, and one he nearly matched this year with
33, until he literally just ran out of matches to wrestle. This season
he beat everyone on the schedule, winning 19-matches by pin. He faced
10 ranked opponents and beat them all, including three this weekend.
He has placed fifth, second, third and now first at the National
tournament, placing him along side Konrad as the only two in Minnesota
history to average better than a third place finish over four years and
NCAA Championships.
The 2010 edition of Golden Gopher wrestling returned to their usual
spot among the top ten nationally. This season marks the 13th time in
the last 14 years that the Gophers have finished in the top-10, with
last season as the only aberration.
The
2010 edition of Golden Gopher wrestling returned to their usual spot
among the top ten nationally. They finished in seventh place with 63
points, just six points out of the top five. Iowa closed out their
championship with 134.5 points, ahead of second place Cornell with
90.0. Iowa State finished in third with 75, with Wisconsin in fourth at
70.5. With 69.0 points, Oklahoma rounded out the top-five. This season
marks the 13th time in the last 14 years that the Gophers have finished
in the top-10, with last season as the only aberration.
Minnesota will bid farewell to Ness and fellow seniors Matt Everson
(Mitchell, S.D.), Nate Matousek (Glencoe, Minn.) and Dustin Schlatter
(Masillion, Ohio) this season, but will look to returning All-Americans
Zach Sanders (Wabasha, Minn.), Mike Thorn (St. Michael, Minn.) and
Sonny Yohn (Alamosa, Colo.) as they lead the Gophers into 2011.