How did wrestling change your life? That\u2019s exactly the question Ryan Warner wants to know and that\u2019s exactly the theme of his podcast, Wrestling Changed My Life. Warner, an Illinois native, started up the podcast a couple years ago and has been prolific with his interviews and his conversational style of podcast. Digging into greats, documentary series on his own and with the National Wrestling Hall of Fame, Wrestling Changed My Life has been a fan favorite and it\u2019s only getting better. \u2028\u2028Check it out at wrestlinghcangedmylife.com.
\u2028LEADING OFF\u2028There is wrestling. This is more than likely a test of how much of a wrestling fan you\u2019re going to make yourself. There is limited action around the country, but the men and women in the NAIA are competing. The NAIA released its first Women\u2019s Coaches Poll of the season on Monday and Wayland Baptist comes in No. 1, ahead of Campbellsville, Grand View, Menlo and Life. Wayland just recently lost its head coach as Aaron Meister left to go back to his native Kansas to start the men\u2019s and women\u2019s program at Friends University in Wichita. \u2028\u2028Speaking of Life, coach Ashley Sword\u2019s team was in action over the weekend and topped Indiana Tech and the University of the Cumberlands. Indiana Tech was wrestling its first ever women\u2019s dual matches in school history. Life won 39-5 while the University of the Cumberlands edged Indiana tech 25-23. \u2028\u2028Life beat Brewton-Parker 42-4 on Monday night as well. \u2028
On the men\u2019s side of things, third-ranked Reinhardt opened up 2-0 after a trip to Florida, beating Keiser 55-0 and fifth-ranked Southeastern 24-19. Southeastern beat Keiser 49-6.\u2028\u2028Coleman Bryant of Southeastern knocked off Cole Tenety 3-1 in sudden victory at 174 pounds in a matchup of returning All-Americans. Former Indiana Hooser Blake Rypel has resurfaced on the college mats, he\u2019s at Southeastern. He won his debut by fall at 184 for the Fire. Reinhardt did pick up powerful bonus victories from returning All-Americans Trent Leon, Nolan Saxton and Antonio Stewart to power coach Jeff Bedard\u2019s Eagles.\u2028\u2028In other action on Monday, Brewton-Parker College beat Central Baptist (Ark.) 53-3, while St. Andrews beat the Central Baptist 42-15. No official score from St. Andrews and Brewton-Parker, but I\u2019m told it was 43-9 in favor of Brewton-Parker. Not the first time I\u2019ve had to chase down the opposing team looking for a score from a wrestling event held at BPC, but I digress.
\u2028Here\u2019s what went down since the last time I gave a scoreboard update:\u2028Jamestown (N.D.) beat Northwestern (Iowa) 24-22. \u2028Arizona Christian beat Hastings 28-15\u2028No. 7 Indiana Tech beat Thomas More 26-21\u2028No. 4 Lindsey Wilson got a pair of big W\u2019s, shutting out Missouri Baptist 55-0 and beating Williams Baptist 46-3. Williams Baptist beat Missouri Baptist 42-12 in the other dual there.\u2028\u2028Earlier in the week, Benedictine (Kan.) beat Central Methodist 27-18, while Ottawa (Kan.) beat Oklahoma Wesleyan 43-12.
New coaching alert in Division II where Ohio State alum Colt Sponseller is now the new head coach at Ashland University in Ashland, Ohio. Josh Hutchens stepped down back in September. \u2026 while NCAA qualifier Michael Blockhus will land at Minnesota after announcing he was leaving Northern Iowa a few days ago.