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Geesman pinned No.1 seed Trevor Hiffa of SUNY Oneonta in 39 seconds to place third.
 
Geesman pinned No.1 seed Trevor Hiffa of SUNY Oneonta in 39 seconds to place third.
 
 
Geesman Captures All-American Honors at NCAA Division III Wrestling Championships

March 10, 2008

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa - By just qualifying for the Division III national wrestling tournament, MIT heavyweight standout Glenn Geesman had already accomplished the remarkable. But what the junior sensation achieved Friday night at the U.S. Cellular Center was beyond extraordinary. In the late evening hours, MIT's most prolific muscleman was hailed as an NCAA All-American after pinning his opponent from York College in 2:27. Just before that match, Geesman soundly defeated his counterpart from SUNY Oswego, 10-1.

"Personally, I am extremely proud of Glenn on his outstanding performance," said MIT head wrestling coach Tom Layte. "I am so impressed with how Glenn came back from his first round loss and won five straight matches in dominating fashion. He was the talk of the tournament. All the coaches and fans were very impressed with Glenn's performance."

Geesman became MIT's first All-American in 24 years, as the Engineers closed the tournament ranking 15th as a team in the country, their best ever finish in NCAA history. Ken Shull '84 secured Tech's last All-American accolade in 1984.

After losing his first match by a 6-2 score, Geesman won his next five matches, the clincher being a takedown of York's Luke Panizzi at the 2:27 mark.

Geesman earned a berth to the nationwide tourney after posting a 6-1 record, including five pins, to win the New England College Conference Wrestling Association (NECCWA) heavyweight championship on Feb. 23-24.

The Aptos, Calif. native finished the local campaign with a 32-5 ledger, including 21 pins to lead the competitive Pilgrim League. The star also ranked second overall in the league in his weight class, while standing in the top three in the country in pins in all divisions. For his outstanding efforts, Geesman earned Pilgrim League All-Star Honorable Mention honors. Just last week, he was also named to the Pilgrim League 2008 Scholar-Athlete All-Star Team along with teammate Joe Silverman.

"The great news is Glenn will be back next season to accomplish his goal of becoming a national champion," Layte said.