Dustin Schlatter
Personal Info | |
DOB | May 15, 1986 |
Birthplace | Westerville, Ohio |
College Career | |
2005–2009 | University of Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota NCAA Division I Big 10 Conference |
2005-2006 | NCAA Champion at 149 pounds 42-1 Record Big 10 Champion |
2006-2007 | NCAA 3rd Place at 149 pounds 37-1 Record Big 10 Champion |
2007-2008 | NCAA 7th Place at 149 pounds 21-5 Record Big 10 Runner-up |
2008-2009 | 14-3 Record |
Overall | 114-10, 3x NCAA All-American |
High School Career | |
2001-2003 | Graham High School St. Paris, Ohio OHSAA Division 2 2002: 112 pounds State Champion 34-0 Record 2003: 125 pounds State Champion 36-2 Record |
2003-2005 | Perry High School Perry Township, Ohio OHSAA Division 1 2004: 140 pounds State Champion 33-0 Record 2005: 145 pounds State Champion 44-2 Record |
Overall | 4x OHSAA State Champion 147-4 Record |
Other | NHSCA Wrestler of the Year NHSCA Academic All-American Asics HS Wrestler of the Year 4x Asics All-American OHSWCA Academic All-Ohio NHSCA Senior National Champion Junior FS National Champion Junior GR National Champion Cadet FS National Champion Cadet GR National Champion |
Dustin Schlatter was the 2006 NCAA Division I Wrestling National Champion and a three-time NCAA All-American at 149 pounds for the University of Minnesota. NHSCA Senior national champion, USA Wrestling Junior and Cadet national champion in Freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestling, and a four-time Ohio high school state champion.
Personal
Schlatter is a native of Westerville, Ohio where he was born to Pat and Joyce Schlatter. He has one brother, C.P., who was also a four-time Ohio high school wrestling state champion. C.P. Schlatter graduated from Graham High School in 2002 and was reunited with Dustin as teammates on the University of Minnesota wrestling team where C.P. was an All-American in 2007 by finishing in sixth place at the NCAA Division I tournament.
High school
Schlatter attended Perry High School in Perry Township, Ohio during his junior and senior years (from 2003–2005), and Graham High School in St. Paris, Ohio during his freshman and sophomore years (from 2001–2003) where he compiled a 154-4 overall record. He also won four OHSAA state championships (two in Division 1 and two in Division 2) and the 145 pound NHSCA Senior National wrestling championship in 2005. Dustin was also a two-time champion of the Beast of the East tournament. He was undefeated at the USA Wrestling Freestyle and Greco-Roman National Championships in Fargo, North Dakota, where he won the Junior National Freestyle championship at the 135 pound weight class in 2003.[1]
In Dustin's senior year, he twice met Brent Metcalf, who was considered the #2 wrestler in the nation behind Schlatter that year. Metcalf won the first match, 4-3 on a rideout in double overtime, at the Medina Invitational Tournament in Medina, Ohio, while Schlatter won the rematch, 4-3, at the NHSCA Senior National Tournament in Cleveland for the national championship and thus reclaimed the #1 ranking.
College
Freshman season (2005-06)
Competing for the University of Minnesota, Schlatter won the 2006 149-pound NCAA Division I wrestling championship as a true freshman by defeating Tyler Eustice of the University of Iowa by a score of 4-0, giving him his first All-American honor.[2] Schlatter also was the Big Ten Conference champion at 149 pounds defeating Illinois redshirt freshman Troy Tirapelle (who had defeated Eustice) 14-1 in the championship bout. In his freshman campaign, Schlatter twice defeated senior Zack Esposito of Oklahoma State University, the defending 149-pound NCAA Division I champion, once by a major decision. He finished the regular season with a record of 42-1, the lone loss to Mark DiSalvo of Central Michigan. Schlatter later avenged this loss.
Sophomore season (2006-07)
Schlatter finished 3rd in the NCAA Championships and finished the season with a 37-1 record. After accumulating 65 consecutive wins dating back to the 2006 season, Schlatter was upset in the semi finals of the 149 weight class by Gregor Gillespie of Edinboro. Schlatter rebounded with two more wins to take the third place trophy. Previous to this, Schlatter won his second consecutive Big Ten individual title.
Junior Season (2007-2008)
Schlatter finished his junior season with a 21-5 record and his third All-American finish at the NCAA Tournament while competing at 149 pounds. He suffered a mid-season injury which kept him out of the Minnesota lineup for an extended period of time. Upon returning he made the Big 10 Tournament finals for the third time in three attempts. Schlatter's Big 10 championship match was against Iowa's top-ranked Brent Metcalf. Metcalf won the match by a 5-3 decision.
Redshirt Year (2008-2009)
Dustin took a redshirt year to train in freestyle. He also redshirted to recover, stating in interviews "I was hurt, sprained knee, sprained ankle, hamstring. I needed to give my body a rest." He qualified for his first world team (at 74 kg / 163 lbs.) by defeating top seeded Travis Paulson (1-0, 1-0) (1-0, 1-0). He won the ball toss each time and won each leg clinch. He competed in the World Freestyle Championships in Herning, Denmark on September. 23, 2009. He lost his first round match to Ramash Kumar of India. The match went a full three periods before it was decided, with scores of 1-0, 2-2, and 1-1. (Kumar would go on to win the bronze medal after making it to the semi finals.)
Senior Season (2009-2010)
Dustin started off the season ranked #1 at 165 lbs by intermatwrestle.com. He was 8-1 on the season. His lone loss by a score of 3-2 came from Redshirt Freshman Alex Meade of Oklahoma State. He dropped to #4 in the rankings but rebounded by winning the Southern Scuffle defeating Ricky Schmulyen of Bloomsburg in the finals. He also defeated #3 John Reader of Iowa State and moved up to #2 in the rankings at 165 lbs. On January 28 Minnesota head coach Jay Robinson issued a press release stating Dustin Schlatter will be dropping to the 157 lb weight class. Robinson had conferred with the coaching staff at Minnesota and asked Dustin to move down. He said he would do whatever was best for the team. The coaching staff said they made this decision after Olympian Freshman Jake Deitchler was ruled ineligible for the season. Schlatter was originally planning on going 157 lbs for the 2009-2010 season but moved up to make room in the lineup for Deitchler and to increase Minnesota's chances for success.
After a leg injury put Dustin off the mat for the latter part of the 09-10 season he attempted to make a comeback in the NCAA tournament. Schlatter injury defaulted from the competition after his leg was hurt further during a first round sprawl.
External links
- 2006 NCAA Division I Championship - 149: Dustin Schlatter (Minnesota) v. Tyler Eustice (Iowa) on YouTube
- 2005 NHSCA Senior National Championship - 145: Dustin Schlatter (Ohio) v. Brent Metcalf (Michigan) - Part 1 of 2 on YouTube
- 2005 NHSCA Senior National Championship - 145: Dustin Schlatter (Ohio) v. Brent Metcalf (Michigan) - Part 2 of 2 on YouTube
- The Official Athletic Website of the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers
- OhioWrestling.Net
- USA Wrestling
- NCAA Wrestling
- OHSAA Wrestling