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Iowa State wrestler finishes career 159-0

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Posted 7:47AM on Sunday 24th March 2002 ( 23 years ago )
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - Cael Sanderson went out perfect. <br> <br> The Iowa State senior completed his record-setting college career Saturday, winning his 159th match without a loss and claiming his fourth straight NCAA title. <br> <br> The 197-pound Sanderson caught Jon Trenge by the ankle, turned it into a double-leg takedown and put the Lehigh sophomore straight to his back for a near fall, going on to score a 12-4 major decision. <br> <br> More than 12,000 fans at the Pepsi Arena gave Sanderson a standing ovation that lasted nearly 5 minutes. <br> <br> ``That&#39;s what I was fighting basically, the fear that I would not perform up to my capability,&#39;&#39; Sanderson said, admitting it had been an effort to prepare for all those matches over four years. He was named the tournament&#39;s outstanding wrestler. <br> <br> Oklahoma State&#39;s Pat Smith, who had five losses in his career, is the only other four-time NCAA champion. <br> <br> Two other Iowa State wrestlers were champions, lifting the Cyclones to second place in team standings with 104 points. <br> <br> Minnesota won with 126.5 points after two of its wrestlers won titles. Oklahoma, Iowa and Oklahoma State followed. <br> <br> The crowd roared to its feet one other time, right before the Sanderson-Trenge match, when Trenge&#39;s teammate, Lehigh&#39;s Rob Rohn, came back from a 14-2 deficit in the third period to pin Oklahoma&#39;s Josh Lambrecht at 184 pounds. <br> <br> Rohn escaped with a minute to go in the match, caught Lambrecht in a headlock, flipped them both and held Lambrecht on his back, finally pressing both shoulders down with 15 seconds left. <br> <br> At 141 pounds, Iowa State&#39;s Aaron Holker won a 10-5 decision over Eric Larkin of Arizona State. Cyclone senior Joe Heskett scored a late takedown to beat Matt Lackey of Illinois at 165 pounds. It was Heskett&#39;s third trip to the finals and first win there. <br> <br> At 157 pounds, Nebraska senior Bryan Snyder, 33-0 this season, lost to Luke Becker of Minnesota 5-4 when Becker escaped in an overtime tie breaker. <br> <br> Minnesota&#39;s Jared Lawrence beat Jared Frayer of Oklahoma 3-1 at 149 pounds. Oklahoma State&#39;s Johnny Thompson edged Minnesota&#39;s top-seeded Ryan Lewis 5-4 at 133 pounds. <br> <br> Princeton&#39;s Greg Parker, an Albany-area native and the local favorite at 174 pounds, hurt his ribs when he was taken down in the first period and lost 12-5 to Greg Jones of West Virginia. <br> <br> Fresno State senior Stephen Abas, a returning champion, outpointed Luke Eustice of Iowa 8-4 at 125 pounds. <br> <br> Ohio State sophomore heavyweight Tommy Rowlands edged freshman Steve Mocco of Iowa in a 1-1 match, riding Mocco for the final 30 seconds in an overtime tie breaker.

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