Ryan Malo's bid for NCAA title (197) comes up short

Ryan Malo '11
CEDAR RAPIDS, IA – Ryan Malo's bid to
become the first Eph to win an NCAA wrestling title came up one win
short as second-seeded Jared Massey of Augsburg won the 197 title
with a 10-3 victory. This year Ryan Malo will have to settle for
tying the highest finish ever by an Eph at the NCAA
Championships.
Malo's efforts tied him with Tom Prairie '05 who posted a second
place finish at 125 in the 2005 Championships.
It was a battle of Division I transfers as Massey and Malo fought
to determine the 197 champion. Massey had transferred to Augsburg
from the University of Wisconsin. The 24-year old Massey, a
sophomore, caught Malo twice on his feet to close out the match and
secure the title.
The loss was only the second of the year for Malo who fashioned a
38-2 record for the Ephs this winter in his first campaign since
transferring from Boston University.
"What was impressive to Raf [Vega, co-head coach] and me was how
well our kids performed on the national stage for not having been
here before," stated co-head coach Dan DiCenzo. "When you look
across all of the weight classes there were a lot of high seeds
that did not place. You have to be ready for every one of your
matches here, because they are all of All-American quality. Ryan
and Corey were focused and ready each time they stepped on the
mat."
"Ryan started the year competing at 184 and moved up to 197 later
in the season and that is not easy to do," said DiCenzo. "You can
prepare much better and be stronger if you are getting ready for
just one weight class. For Ryan to come out here and compete for
the national title with less than half his season being at 197 was
quite an achievement."
With sophomores Corey Paulish finishing 4th and Malo finishing
second the Ephs posted their highest national finish ever coming in
10th in a field of 60 teams. A year ago the Ephs finished 47th,
providing yet another reason why the 2008-09 season was a special
year for Williams wrestling.




