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Ken Engelke Quotes
«In the first match, Scott banged his head and was a little disoriented. We had him looked at and he wasn't really good yet.»
Author: Ken Engelke
«We wrestled hard, I don't think we gave it to them. I'm proud of all the kids.»
Author: Ken Engelke
«We knew we were going to be in contention and we wrestled well. We definitely knew we had a shot to win it. The guys came through -- I couldn't be more proud of them.»
Author: Ken Engelke
«That put it away for us. We needed all of those points. But also those guys who finished third and fifth. Every point was important.»
Author: Ken Engelke
«They have solid fundamentals up and down the lineup. You can't take anything for granted.»
Author: Ken Engelke
«He has needed some time to get back to the high level that he was at a year ago. Going into the conference tournament we told him that he had to try and put up with the pain and just go.»
Author: Ken Engelke
«I would like to see Scott medal because this is his last shot at it. But I know that they would all like to medal. It does make it a little more special knowing that (Schmitt, Francois and York) will be coming back and being a part of this program for the next two-to-three years.»
Author: Ken Engelke
«He was the aggressor the entire match. He just got caught out of position once and that was the difference. I thought he dictated the entire match.»
Author: Ken Engelke