CAA NEWS RELEASE
COLONIAL
ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
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for
CAA wrestling information, contact Bud Focht (609)
896-5138 phone, (609) 896-0341 fax, focht@rider.edu
e-mail
September
4, 2001 FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
ECWA to Merge with
CAA
Forms new 12-team wrestling
league
LAWRENCEVILLE, NJ--The East
Coast Wrestling Association will merge with the Colonial Athletic Association
to form a 12-team wrestling conference, beginning competition in the 2001-2002 season.
The 12-team conference will consist
of current CAA members
The 12-team conference will send 27
wrestlers to the NCAA Division I Championships, held this season at the Pepsi
Arena in
"Merging with the ECWA adds
some of the top wrestling programs in the East to the CAA and provides a stable
membership, which protects the programs and our national qualifiers" said
Thomas Yeager, Commissioner of the CAA.
"The CAA will now be regarded as one of the elite wrestling
conferences in the nation."
The ECWA developed from the East
Coast Conference in 1990-91. The ECC began operation in 1974, and grew into a
21-sport league before folding in 1990. Hofstra
dominated the ECC wrestling early years, winning the first six ECC titles, and
eight of the first nine. Rider won four conference titles in the 1980s, eight
more in the 1990s, and again in 2000, before Hofstra
won the conference championship last year.
The CAA has conducted a wrestling championship since
1992, with 2001 champion George Mason having won five of the past 10
titles. James Madison captured
back-to-back CAA crowns in 1999 and 2000, while Old Dominion took home the 1994
championship.
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CAA Wrestling Preseason
All-Rookie Team
The new, 12-team wrestling league
was formed recently when the CAA and the East Coast Wrestling Association
merged.
The CAA defending champion, George
Mason, and the ECWA defending champion,
The new league will send 27
wrestlers to the 2002 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships, held March 21-23
at the Pepsi Arena in
The 2002 CAA Championships will be
held at James Madison March 8-9.
The
CAA 2001-2002 preseason All-Rookie Team
125
Aaron Suronofsky,
133
Joe Rivera,
141
Matt Homenick,
149
Rayes Gonzales,
157
Mike Patrovich,
165
Mike Robinson,
174
Phillip Ross,
184
John Davis,
197
Chris Skretkowicz,
Hwt. Jon Gregg,
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