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2007-2008 UGF Wrestling Team

 

2007-2008 NAIA Wrestling: Final UGF Individual Ratings
Thursday, February 21, 2008
For Complete Team and Individual NAIA Ratings, click here
UGF Team Rating: #4 in the Nation (Overall Record: 14-4)
Weight Name Hometown (Year) NAIA Ranking
125 lbs. Forrest Bouge Elko, Nevada (Senior) 7th in the NAIA
141 lbs. Spencer Griffiths Simms, Montana (Senior) 2nd in the NAIA
157 lbs. Wayne French Malta, Montana (Senior) 1st in the NAIA
184 lbs. Mike Kummer Reno, Nevada (Senior) 1st in the NAIA
197 lbs. Alex Calvi Cut Bank, Montana (Senior) 6th in the NAIA
HWT Brad Fraser Spokane, Washington (Sophomore) 2nd in the NAIA

 

Fans can get final results and information about the 2008 NAIA National Wrestling Championships that took place on March 6-8, 2008 from Sioux City, Iowa by clicking here.

 2007-08 UGF Wrestling: Recent News                                                                                          

UGF Wrestling Coach Schaeffer receives Bob Bubb Excellence Award

GREAT FALLS, MT (Tuesday, May 13, 2008) — University of Great Falls Athletic Director Jim Hall announced today that wrestling coach Caleb Schaeffer has been awarded the Bob Bubb Coaching Excellence Award for 2007-08 by the National Wrestling Coaches Association (NWCA)/NAIA.

 

Schaeffer was selected for the award based upon the Argonaut program’s outstanding accomplishments in the classroom and on the mat this past season. The Argos were the #1 ranked wrestling program in the NAIA in terms of Team GPA in 2007-08 and finished 4th at the NAIA National Championships in March. They also finished 2nd at the NAIA National Dual meet held in January. Additionally, the program produced 6 NAIA All-Americans this season.

 

“As any coach will tell you, recognition by one’s peers is the highest form of compliment that can be bestowed upon a coach” noted Hall. “The wrestling coaches of the NAIA have seen the balanced excellence of the wrestling program here at the University of Great Falls under Coach Schaeffer’s leadership. This award is a tremendous honor for Caleb and recognition of his program’s outstanding accomplishments this year.”

 

Coach Schaeffer modestly deflected the credit to his wrestlers. “They are the ones that do all the work” he stated. “They work hard on the mat and I think they take that same level of intensity and concentration into the classroom. This award is directly related to the kind of student athlete we recruit to the University of Great Falls. They know they are here to accomplish two things; get their degree and win championships, in that order!”

 

“I am very pleased with the manner in which Caleb is conducting our wrestling program” noted Hall. “He does a terrific job and I am convinced that we have the best wrestling coach in the country right here at the University of Great Falls.”

By: Kevin Scott

 

University of Great Falls named as the number one team in the nation for Academics; Seven Argo wrestlers were named to the NWCA/NAIA All-Academic Team

GREAT FALLS, MT (Tuesday, May 13, 2008) — The National Wrestling Coaches Association (NWCA)/NAIA has announced the 2007-08 NWCA/NAIA All-Academic Team and individual award winners. The announcement includes the All-Academic Team made up of 32 individual wrestlers from within the NAIA.

 

Heading the Team GPA Ranking was the University of Great Falls wrestling program. This year’s #1 national ranking marks the first time the program has reached the top position. The #1 ranking follows a steady climb up the rankings from 6th in 2006 and 4th in 2007. The NWCA only ranks the top 10 teams in each division annually.

 

“I am very proud of our team being recognized for their academic achievements. It truly shows the quality of students athletes we our recruiting to our university as they excel both on and off the mat,” said UGF head wrestling coach Caleb Schaeffer. Schaeffer went on to praise the university faculty, “This award would never have been possible if not for our faculty. They do a tremendous job of teaching our students and going the extra mile to help them be successful.”

 

Athletic Director Jim Hall praised the team’s accomplishment. “This is a tremendous accolade for our wrestling program and university” stated Hall. “This academic achievement is the highest honor our team can achieve. Our student athletes have worked diligently toward earning their degrees with excellence and this accomplishment is deserving of our utmost acknowledgement, praise, and celebration.”

 

In addition to the team rankings, the NWCA also released the list of individual wrestlers making its All-Academic Team. The University of Great Falls again led all schools as 7 Argonaut wrestlers were named among the 32 honorees. Six of the seven Argos (Wayne French, Brendon DeCock, Mike Kummer, Alex Calvi, Forest Bouge, and Brad Fraser) on the list were NAIA All-Americans on the mat as well.

 

Leading the way for the Argonauts was NAIA National Champion a 184 lbs. Mike Kummer (Reno, NV) with a 3.31 GPA. He was the only NAIA national champion to be included on the All-Academic Team. Also earning honors for the Argos were Brendon DeCock (Huntley, MT) with a 3.40, Malta, MT natives Wayne French and Michael French with a 3.088 and 3.79 respectively, Brad Fraser (Spokane, WA) with a 3.23, Forrest Bouge (Elko, NV) with a 3.03 and Cut Bank, MT native Alex Calvi with a GPA of 3.59.

 

Hall stated, “Today is a great day for our University as we celebrate the academic achievements of an outstanding group of our students. These awards and accolades are testament to our university’s commitment to educating the whole student. Our wrestling program, under Coach Schaeffer’s leadership, exemplifies everything college athletics is supposed to be about; excellence in the classroom first, then success in competition.” 

 

Click here to view the article and the full listing of the NWCA/NAIA All-Academic Individual and Team award winners.

2007-08 Argo NWCA/NAIA All-Academic Individual Winners

Name

Year

Major

GPA

Accomplishment/Weight

Hometown

Michael French

Freshman

Paralegal

3.79

165/174 lbs.

Malta, MT

Alex Calvi

Sophomore

Biology

3.59

3rd at 197 lbs.

Cut Bank, MT

Brendon DeCock

Sophomore

Education

3.40

2nd at 174 lbs.

Huntley, MT

Mike Kummer

Senior

Business Administration

3.31

1st at 184 lbs.

Reno, NV

Brad Fraser

Sophomore

Biology/Chemistry

3.23

8th at 285 lbs. (HWT)

Spokane, WA

Wayne French

Senior

Sociology

3.088

2nd at 157 lbs.

Malta, MT

Forrest Bouge

Senior

Computer Science

3.03

8th at 125 lbs.

Elko, NV

SOURCE: InterMat Wrestling: http://www.intermatwrestle.com

By: Kevin Scott

Argo wrestling team adds pair of Montana athletes and Oregon transfer to their roster

GREAT FALLS, MT (Thursday, March 27, 2008) — The University of Great Falls Argo wrestling team has announced the signing of a two Montana student-athletes and an Oregon standout to an NAIA/Frontier Conference Letters of Intent.

 

Scott Schlosser will join the Argos from Conrad High School in Conrad, Montana for the 2008-2009 season. He is a three-time Class B-C state champion and has a career record at Conrad of 128-12. He is expected to wrestle at 133 lbs. for the Argos.  Arlee native Jared Foust, the 135 lb. Class B-C state champion this season will also join Caleb Schaeffer’s squad and is expected to wrestle at either 133 lbs. or 141 lbs. for the Argos.

 

Jason Pence will transfer from Clackamas (OR) Community College and will also suit up for the Argo wrestling team next season. Pence is a two-time All American at Clackamas CC. At the last two Junior College (JUCO) national tournaments, he finished in 8th place and in fifth place. He also won a high school state championship at 184 lbs. at his high school in Bend, Oregon.

 

Schlosser, Foust and Pence become the sixth overall wrestling recruits to sign for the University of Great Falls for the upcoming school year. For complete press releases from all of the UGF Wrestling recruits, please click here.

By: Kevin Scott

 

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