This past weekend the hokie grapplers took 4th place in a loaded NCAA wrestling field. VT broke records in:
Number of All Americans
Team Points Scored
Team Finish
Individual points scored (Epperly)
In wrestling the top 4 teams receive trophys and VT finished 4th, earning tech its first ever NCAA trophy!
VT had a really really rough Thursday, losing epperly dance haught and mcfadden on the championship side of the bracket, but battled back to put 6 of 8 wrestlers on the podium.
Kevin Dresser received the National Wrestling Coaches Association Coach of the Year Award.
Congrats to our Team and Go Hokies!
Trophies pic.twitter.com/heQ5bNctvF— VT Wrestling (@VT_Wrestling) March 20, 2016
NWCA HEAD COACH OF THE YEAR KEVIN DRESSER #RaisingTheBar pic.twitter.com/hMeiYqSuhq— VT Wrestling (@VT_Wrestling) March 20, 2016
#WrestleNYC pic.twitter.com/OJHsLO3hIs— VT Wrestling (@VT_Wrestling) March 20, 2016
3X All-American 3X ACC Champ 4X NCAA Qualifier Thank you for the last five years, @nickolai_32! pic.twitter.com/Ebm5cKE8MP— VT Wrestling (@VT_Wrestling) March 19, 2016
Virginia is for trophies! @VT_Wrestling #TrophyTeam #HokieNation pic.twitter.com/Il4uCcxzV4— David Hoffman (@DHoff_VT) March 20, 2016
Proud to be in NYC @TheGarden for day trip to support @VT_Wrestling, & @hokieDream @NCAA championships #Hokies pic.twitter.com/AYzjqem9A7— Whit Babcock (@WhitBabcock) March 18, 2016
Go Hokies!

Comments
All,
For the regulars, you've heard my speech multiple times already and i apologize if its getting repetitive, but again we have some new eyeballs here. VT wrestling is doing some fantastic things, and I'm not sure there's another sport showing the sustained incremental climb to the top (Womens soccer and Mens T&F have arguments).
There are two main ways to support the Wrestling program:
1. Donations through the HokieClub earmarked specifically for Wrestling. The way to earmark your donation has changed over the years, and its best to talk to someone from the funding side of the VTAF when you make your donation. Donations to the HokieClub help Kevin justify budgets and expenses to Whit. With strong hokieclub donations, Kevin can ask for higher coaching salaries, better travel stipends etc etc. This donation earns you points like it would donating to football, but you need to let the VTAF you want the money designated for Wrestling. This donation may be the biggest bang for your buck when giving to VT Athletics.
2. Kevin Dresser runs a 501.3c Non-Profit organization called the Southeast Regional Training Center:
http://www.southeastrtc.com/
A regional training center is a site affiliated with USA wrestling with the purpose of developing wrestling in the immediate local area. Our RTC supports many different functions throughout virginia including hosting middleschool and HS athletes. For Tech it provides an extra revenue stream to support Greyshit athletes and wrestling training partners like Devin Carter. For those new to wrestling beyond the coaches, training partners have the single greatest effect on improving the level of our wrestlers. Ty walz is the most noticable result of this, his time with Jeremy Johnson helped transform him from a good wrestler to an elite wrestler.
With the support of the SOUTHEAST RTC, more senior level athletes, olympic hopefuls have been through blacksburg than ever before, prior to RIO 2016. This will continue until the games and Tech needs to be poised to take advantage. Donations to the RTC are tax deductible, for those of you still needing to do your taxes.
To be honest and transparent, donations to the RTC go to improve Southwest virginia wrestling, and may not entirely be used on current VT wrestlers. The organization has a ridiculously low overhead cost and stretches all donations very far. The Southeast RTC is directly responsible for the addition of Mike Zadick and i think his effect on some wrestlers this season is blatantly obvious.
I just made my donation for 2016 this morning, usually do it the week after NCAAs to give Kevin momentum going into the offseason.
http://www.southeastrtc.com/#!donate/c1qo
Their lowest level, $50, works out to a dollar a week, and was set to have a basic price point to allow those who are financially constrained still donate. If you are comfortable giving an amount between the levels listed i encourage you to email kevin at kdresser@vt.edu. In the past he has responded to every email, but i have no idea how crazy his inbox is. He has given me information on how to mail checks if i want to give a specific amount not listed on the donation site.
If you are unable to give this year, all i ask is that you consider attending a match next year if at all possible. Perhaps a late season football game, or a DC roadtrip we usually take (american or george mason), or Virginia Duals for the tidewater folks. Support in the stands is just as valuable to this program right now as dollars. 5,000 people for a single dual in Blacksburg this season was a special special goal Dresser had when he got to tech and it took him 10 years to achieve.
-JerseyHokie29
Thanks Jersey! I had a lot of fun following the team this season and the NCAA run on Friday night was quite remarkable. I think the future is very bright for the Hokies.
I think the next reachable milestone would be to get our first national champion... who do you think has the best shot at that next season? Epperly?
Next year an individual national champion is very achievable. Lots to shake out this summer:
If Snyder wins olympic gold, i think its hard for him to come back to HWT. In that case Walz has to be the odds on favorite to win HWT. Nevills and Chakonis come back, but i thill have to think walz will be the favorite.
Epperly has the skill to win 174, and that weight class may actually open up, as i've heard Nickal and martin may both move to 184. Will need to see how lineups shift.
Zavatsky has beat pretty much everyone at 184 except Boyd i think. Not sure how weight class changes will effect 184, but he has the talent to do it. Stringing 5 wins together though is different than talent.
And for all the dissapointment, Joey Dance still has the top end talent to win 125. No idea if he'll need a long rehab and will redshirt or not, but the last two years, he's beat the eventual national champion in the regular season.
No idea how McFadden will grow, but its hard to see him doing anything but improving as he starts to gain some age.
And Chishko may change wieghts too. He could make some noise, but Retherford will be an all time great and i dont see him losing again in his career at 149.
So yes, i see at least 3-4 viable contenders next year. If Snyder is gone, Walz will be a favorite, if not epperly is probably the best shot.
You can tell Dresser has some mat time. He has some serious cauliflower ear on the right one.
The more important question, who is rocking the killer beard next to dresser? That man has some serious chop game.
That would be mike zadick, here were his boots this weekend:
that's Mike Zadick--an amazing coaching addition to our wrestling team..
Whether you follow wrestling or not, this is a pretty amazing feat!
Hokiesports Link: http://www.hokiesports.com/wrestling/recaps/20160319aac.html
Yep, best ACC fishing ever, Pitt has hit 3rd prior to joining the ACC as did syracuse when they fielded a team, but in the ACC Blacksburg runs wrestling!
VT always has and always will own ACC Fishing.
Umm, NCSU is pretty good: http://www.basspack.org/
Also should you need to run through a wall anytime soon, use this speech from Ty walz to get hyped:
Something else I noticed, the officials tended to not get that involved in the matches. Complete opposite for hoops.
The stall calls are very debatable. Officials have to be very careful because even a single stall call can change the entire dynamic of the match for a wrestler.
Also since its funny, here's Ty walz Dragging brooks black, a HWT from illinois by the ankle before getting a TD
P*wnge