NDSU Wrestler Clay Ream Earns CoSIDA Academic All-America® First Team Honors

AUSTIN, Texas – North Dakota State University redshirt junior 157-pounder and two-time NCAA Division I Wrestling Elite 90 Award winner Clay Ream was named to the 2017 CoSIDA Academic All-America® Men’s At-Large First Team announced Thursday, June 8.

Ream becomes the second NDSU wrestler to receive CoSIDA Academic All-America® honors joining Steve Anderson, who was named to the men’s at-large college division first team in 1986.

The native of Wentzville, Mo., has a 4.0 in biochemistry and molecular biology. Ream was named the Big 12 Conference Wrestling Scholar-Athlete of the Year and made his third straight appearance on National Wrestling Coaches Association (NWCA) All-Academic team. He is a two-time Academic All-Big 12 Wrestling first team selection.

Ream completed in his third NCAA tournament appearance with a 0-2 record. He is 3-6 overall in NCAA competition. Ream compiled a 24-6 record this season including a second place finish at the Big 12 Championships. He has a 71-38 record including 31-10 in duals with 15 pins.

To qualify for CoSIDA Academic All-America® honors, nominees must be a starter or key reserve with at least a 3.30 cumulative grade-point average, sophomore athletic and academic standing, and have completed at least one year at their current institution.

2016-17 CoSIDA Academic All-America® Division I Men’s At-Large Team

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FIRST TEAM
Sport-Name, School, Yr., Hometown, GPA, Major
Swimming-Ryan Bailey (3), U.S. Naval Academy, Sr., Youngstown, Ohio, 3.98, Operations research
Volleyball-Christy Blough (1), Ohio State, Sr., Ontario, N.Y., 3.98, Biomedical engineering
Swimming-P.J. Dunne, Texas, Sr., Pensacola, Fla., 3.99, Biochemistry / pre-med
Skiing-Michael Fehrenbach, Alaska-Fairbanks, Sr., Saint Margen, Germany, 4.00, Mechanical engineering
Swimming-Anton Ipsen, North Carolina State, Jr., Birkerod, Denmark, 4.00, Industrial engineering
Swimming-Luke Kaliszak, Alabama, Jr., Huntsville, Ala., 3.93, Human perf. Exercise science
Wrestling-Michael Kroells (1), Minnesota, Sr., Belle Plaine, Minn., 3.92, Aerospace engineering
Swimming-Anton McKee (1) (#), Alabama, Sr., Hafnarfjörður, Iceland, 4.00, Management information systems
Lacrosse-Dylan Molloy (3), Brown, Sr., Setauket, N.Y., 3.72, Business, entrepreneurship & org.
Swimming-Ryan Murphy (1) (*), Cal, Sr., Ponte Vedra, Fla., 3.54, Business administration
Swimming-Connor Oslin (1) (#), Alabama, Sr., Kennesaw, Ga., 3.92, Biology (pre-med)
Swimming-PJ Ransford (2), Michigan, Jr., Pittsford, N.Y., 4.00, Mechanical engineering
Wrestling-Clay Ream, North Dakota State, Jr., Wentzville, Mo., 4.00, Biochemistry & molecular biology
Wrestling-Zain Retherford (2), Penn State, Jr., Benton, Pa., 3.72, Finance
Swimming-Pavel Romanov (2), Alabama, Sr., Moscow, Russia, 4.00, Economics / finance

SECOND TEAM
Sport-Name, School, Yr., Hometown, GPA, Major
Swimming-Marat Amaltdinov, Purdue, Jr., Orenburg, Russia, 3.81, Economics
Ice Hockey-Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State, Jr., Moorhead, Minn., 3.81, Exercise science
Swimming-Connor Bos, Gardner-Webb, Sr., Holland, Mich., 4.00, Business
Swimming-Weston Christensen (3), South Dakota State, Sr., Pierre, S.D., 3.94, Civil engineering
Tennis-Lucas Fumagalli (3), U.S. Air Force Academy, Sr., New Braunfels, Texas, 3.85, Mechanical engineering
Gymnastics-Jacopo Gliozzi, William & Mary, So., Fairfax, Va., 4.00, Physics
Diving-Dylan Grisell (3), Florida State, Sr., Toronto, Ontario, 3.95, Biological science
Ice Hockey-Brendan Harms, Bemidji State, Sr., Steinbach, Manitoba, 4.00, Business administration
Lacrosse-Larken Kemp, Brown, Sr., Greenwich, Conn., 3.83, Business, entrepreneurship & org.
Tennis-Harrison Lang, Creighton, Sr., Niwot, Colo., 4.00, Neuroscience
Golf-Maverick McNealy, Stanford, Sr., Portola Valley, Calif., 3.58, Management sci. & engineering
Wrestling-Jason Nolf, Penn State, So., Yatesboro, Pa., 3.75, Kinesiology
Wrestling-Brett Pfarr (3), Minnesota, Sr., Le Sueur, Minn., 3.80, Agricultural & food business mgmt.
Wrestling-Kyle Snyder, Ohio State, Jr., Woodbine, Md., 3.60, Sport industry
Golf-Euan Walker, Missouri, Sr., Troon, Scotland, 4.00, Mathematics

THIRD TEAM
Sport, Name, School, Yr., Hometown, GPA, Major
Tennis-Felix Albert, Hawai’I, Jr., Karlstadt, Germany, 4.00, Finance & international business
Swimming-Jonathan Boland, South Carolina, Sr., Columbia, S.C., 3.98, Exercise science
Swimming-Robert Borowicz, Georgia Tech, Sr., Greenville, S.C., 4.00, Computer science
Swimming-Connor Davis, Cincinnati, Sr., Cincinnati, Ohio, 3.96, Neuroscience & psychology
Fencing-Jonathan Fitzgerald, Notre Dame, Jr., East Brunswick, N.J., 3.42, Arabic / peace studies
Ice Hockey-Max French, Bentley, Sr., W. Kelowna, B.C., 3.83, 3.88 (G), Masters in accountancy
Ice Hockey-Hampus Gustafsson, Merrimack, Sr., Ljungby, Sweden, 4.00, Business
Ice Hockey-Kyle Haak, U.S. Air Force Academy, So., Okemos, Mich., 3.95, Physics
Golf-Bobby Jacobs, Bradley, Sr., Valparaiso, Ind., 4.00, Civil engineering
Tennis-Felipe Jaworski, Georgia State, Sr., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 4.22, Actuarial science
Gymnastics-Justin Karstadt, Minnesota, So., Toronto, Ontario, 3.82, Kinesiology
Water Polo-Mihajlo Milicevic, USC, Jr., Belgrade, Serbia, 3.72, Business administration
Lacrosse-Ben Reeves, Yale, Jr., Macedon, N.Y., 3.88, Molecular / cellular / dev. biology
Ice Hockey-Mike Vecchione, Union (N.Y.), Sr., Saugus, Mass., 3.42, History
Water Polo-Luke Weiser, Brown, Sr., Los Alamitos, Calif., 3.78, Chemistry

CoSIDA Academic All-America® of the Year: Anton McKee, Alabama (note, two-time winner)

1 = 2016 CoSIDA Academic All-America® first team
2 = 2016 CoSIDA Academic All-America® second team
3 = 2016 CoSIDA Academic All-America® third team
* = 2015 CoSIDA Academic All-America® second team
# = 2015 CoSIDA Academic All-America® third team

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Backstage Update On Top WWE WrestleMania Match Being Changed

The announced match between RAW Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey & Becky Lynch for The RAW Women’s Title at WrestleMania 35 will become a Triple Threat Match with Charlotte Flair added somewhere down the line, according to Dave Meltzer on a recent edition of The Wrestling Observer Radio Program.
Meltzer noted that this was the set plan as of last Monday night’s episode of RAW and like anything in the wrestling business, the match could always be changed. As for now, there is a storyline in place to add Charlotte Flair to The Rousey vs. Lynch Match.
Becky Lynch replaced a seemingly injured Lana at #28 in The Women’s Royal Rumble Match this past Sunday after losing a SmackDown Women’s Title Match to Asuka earlier in the night. Lynch would last eliminate Charlotte Flair from The Rumble to guarantee herself a Women’s Title Match at WrestleMania 35.
Lynch didn’t take long to mull over her decision as to which champion she would face. On last Monday night’s episode of RAW, Lynch appeared unannounced to exchange some words with Rousey and confirm that she wants to face her at WrestleMania. It will be interesting to see how Charlotte Flair is added to this, as all three women have had interweaving storylines throughout the last year.
Source: F4WOnline

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