Coon vs. Snyder for NCAA Title on Saturday Night; 8 pm on ESPN2
Saturday night is shaping up to be a great sports night for the University of Michigan.
This was included in the comments of the wrestling thread from yesterday, but it deserves its own thread.
Stevan Micic (133 pounds) and Adam Coon (heavyweight) both wrestled their way into the NCAA finals today. The finals start at 8 p.m. Saturday, and they're being broadcast on ESPN2.
Coon will be wrestling OSU's Kyle Snyder, a 2016 Olympic gold medalist, for the third time this season. Coon, as you know, won the first match during the Michigan-OSU dual meet, and then Snyder barely beat him in OT at the Big Tens. This is the rubber match, and I will be watching. I believe the heavyweights go last, so this will probably be starting right about the time we tip off against Houston.
March 16th, 2018 at 11:21 PM ^
Go Blue!
March 16th, 2018 at 11:49 PM ^
Coon! Go Micic! GO BLUE!
March 17th, 2018 at 12:05 AM ^
Each need 1 win to go for third. They have some tough matches. Alec even though seeded higher is likely the underdog against Iowa’s Kemerer. Amine takes on OSU’s Jordan again. He’s won the last 2 but will be a battle. Dom has the “easiest” match going against a lower seeded Illinois wrestler. Need a few wins to stay in 4th place. If Micic and Coon win, we could push Iowa for third. NC State is nipping at our heels. I checked the bracket and pretty much all their guys will be underdogs. So good for UM. Go Blue!
March 17th, 2018 at 12:10 AM ^
Snyder has a hand taped from an injury yesterday. Didn't affect him in his semi match that he dominated but it may be an issue dealing with the size of Coon.
Micic best DeSanto who tried something dirty. Can’t embed but here’s a link to Micic afterwards. Love his response at around the 50 second mark
https://youtu.be/Xre9WddrV1E
what happened here in this match? how did it go
drunk sorry
Didn't look good until the third period in the third place match. Second round he chose down and didn't seem like he has much fight (gave up riding time and all). But got the take down in the third period to force overtime, and then a quick takedown in OT. Congrats to him!
Unseated wrestler from Kent, beat the #1 seed twice in the same tournament and takes 3rd. Looks to be a really tough out.
Go Blue!!