• KCAC Men's Wrestling Media Day

  • Oct 22 2024
  • Length: 54 mins
  • Podcast

KCAC Men's Wrestling Media Day

  • Summary

  • It’s time for the annual KCAC Men’s Wrestling Media Day, where the eight teams in the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference will give their previews of the upcoming men’s wrestling season as well as hear questions from the media and fans who were watching live via the conference’s Facebook page. Nate Naasz of the NWCA serves as your moderator for media day.

    Timestamps
    0:00 - Housekeeping and news about the Daily Wrestling Newsletter

    KCAC Media Day
    8:00 - IMA’s Josh Miller
    10:00 - KCAC Commissioner Ed Breidenthal
    13:20 - Avila head coach Eric Mateo
    19:45 - Bethany (Kan.) head coach Mitch Houghton
    23:00 - Friends head coach Tyler Mies
    26:24 - Oklahoma Wesleyan head coach Tom Carr
    34:33 - Ottawa (Kan.) head coach Dalton Weidl
    40:30 - Saint Mary (Kan.) head coach Chuck Kearney
    49:50 - York (Neb.) head coach Tyler Bell.

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