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Varsity - March 20, 2014

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58 // VARSITY March 20, 2014 INSIDE WRESTLING Badgers bring high hopes to NCAA championships Eight will represent Badgers in Oklahoma City BY ANNA POULTER-HENDRICKSON @BADGERWRESTLING I t is the time of year Wiscon- sin has been working to- ward all season: March. The Badgers concluded a success- ful Big Ten Championships on March 9 and now the focus turns toward the final act of the season, the 2014 NCAA Championships. The Badgers will send eight athletes, out of 10 weight classes, to Oklahoma City to compete for the ultimate prize, an NCAA title. "Some people might think I am crazy, but with eight guys going, I think we have a chance to put all eight guys on the stand," UW head coach Barry Davis said. "Nobody thought we would have the year we had. Some good things are go- ing on here." Good things are happen- ing at Wisconsin. This year the Badgers earned five Big Ten dual-meet wins, ty- ing with the most league victories in Da- vis' tenure as head coach. Wisconsin has pulled itself up from a disappointing 2011-12 season and made strides back to the top of the Big Ten. The Badgers have never earned more than five All-America honors in a season and twice, in 2010 and 2011, four ath- letes coached by Davis earned the honor. With eight guys looking to make the podium, UW has a shot at history and this year's squad has a chance to be the team that put the Badgers back on top. GRAFF GOING FOR FOURTH HONOR ● Senior Tyler Graff looks to become the fourth four-time All-American in program history when he makes his fourth trip to the NCAA champion- ships this week. Graff finished fifth in 2010 and 2011 while recording a third-place finish at last year's cham- pionships, all at 133 lbs. JORDAN FAMILY RULES ● Earning All-America honors must be a Jordan family rule and this season, freshman Isaac Jordan has the chance to add to the Jordan family total. Be- tween Jim, Jeff and Ben, the Jordan family already boasts six All-America awards. SCHEDULE (12-6, 5-3) COMING UP NCAA Championships - Oklahoma City Thursday Session 1 11 a.m. Session 2 6 p.m. Friday Session 3 10 a.m. Session 4 7 p.m. Saturday Session 5 10 a.m. Championship 7 p.m.

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