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Byers, McLaughlin and Tovuujav Ranked in the WrestlingReport.com's Preseason Poll

Byers, McLaughlin and Tovuujav Ranked in the WrestlingReport.com's Preseason Poll

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George Mason Athletics Wrestling 10/2/2009 12:00:00 AM

Oct. 2, 2009

  • 2009-10 WrestlingReport.com Preseason National Rankings

    FAIRFAX, Va. - The WrestlingReport.com released its 2009-10 Preseason National Rankings recently and included three members of the George Mason University wrestling team on the list. The Patriots featured ranked wrestlers at three different weight classes, 165-, 174- and 197-pounds.

    Two-time NCAA qualifier Cayle Byers enters the season ranked fourth in the nation at 197 pounds. At last year's NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships, Byers came within one win of earning All-America status. Byers won the CAA Championship at 197 pounds and finished the season ranked 10th by InterMat and 13th by Amateur Wrestling News. The Chugiak, Alaska native finished the season with a 30-7 record, five falls, three technical falls and four major decisions. Last season, Byers captured the Navy Classic and Nittany Lion Open Tournament titles and finished as the runner-up at 197 pounds at the Southern Scuffle.

    At 165 pounds, junior Frankie McLaughlin IV made his way into the rankings at No. 24 in the nation. McLaughlin will move up a weight class this season after wrestling at 157 pounds the past two seasons. As a sophomore last season, McLaughlin finished the season with a 25-11 overall record with one technical fall and four major decisions. The Hillsborough, N.J. native wrestled to a fourth-place finish at 157 pounds at last year's CAA Championships.

    Mendbagana Tovuujav enters his sophomore season ranked 13th in the nation at 174 pounds. Tovuujav made an immediate impact as a freshman last season, capturing the CAA Championship at 174 pounds on his way to earning Most Outstanding Wrestler honors at the conference tournament. With a 24-9 overall record, Tovuujav qualified for the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships and earned a ranking of 18th in the nation in the final Amateur Wrestling News poll.

    George Mason opens its 2009-10 wrestling season on Nov. 8 at the Hokie Open hosted by Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Va.

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