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March 9, 2011

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COLLEGE PARK, Md. - After the NCAA revealed its at-large qualifiers and brackets for all 10 weight classes in its annual selecction show Thursday night, six Maryland Terrapins are officially headed to Philadelphia, Pa. next week for the 2011 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships at the Wells Fargo Center.

Riding the momentum of their third Atlantic Coast Conference championship in four seasons, the Terps will be represented by No. 14 Jon Kohler (141 pounds), No. 15 Kyle John (157), No. 4 Josh Asper (165), No. 10 Mike Letts (174), Corey Peltier (184) and Spencer Myers (Heavyweight). Kohler, Asper, Letts, Peltier and Myers all won their respective individual ACC titles while John finished runner-up Saturday.

"We're excited to know where we're at now," said head coach Kerry McCoy, who will look to guide his Terps to their third-straight top-20 finish at the NCAA tournament. "We've got a week to prepare. We're going to go out there and keep doing what we've been doing all year long."

Maryland's highest-ranked wrestler, Asper earned the four seed at 165 pounds and will face Boise State's Kurt Swartz in his first match. If Asper were to win his 32nd bout of the season, the Parkton, Md., native would likely face Penn's Stephen Burak, whom Asper topped 14-5 on Nov. 27.

After picking up his first ever conference title, Asper is looking to grab national honors after coming up just short in last year's heartbreaking loss to Old Dominion's Chris Brown for All-American status.

The 2011 ACC Tournament's Most Outstanding Wrestler, Letts is the eighth seed at 174 pounds. In his first match, Letts will take on unseeded Scott Giffin of Penn.

If Letts were to defeat Giffin, as he did earlier this season by a score of 6-2, he would take on either No. 9 Ethan Lofthouse of Iowa or the winner of Rob Morrison Rider or No. 17 Dorian Henderson of Missouri. Letts lost at the hands of Lofthouse 6-4 at the Midlands Championship, but defeated Henderson 3-0.

Despite winning his second ACC title, Kohler is not seeded at 141 pounds and will challenge Penn's 12-seed Zack Kemmerer, whom Kohler shut out 4-0 earlier this year, in his first match. If Kohler were to advance, he would take on the winner of Iowa's No. 5 Montell Marion and Lehigh's Stephen Dutton.

In his second NCAA appearance, Kyle John will go up against American's Steve Fittery in the first match. Ranked No. 1 in the country by Intermat, Fitter topped John 13-4 in Maryland and American's `Battle of the Beltway' dual earlier this season.

The winner of the John-Fittery bout will face the victor between Edinboro's Johnny Greishemer and Cal Poly's Barrett Abel.

Making their first appearances at the NCAA tournament after winning individual conference titles, Peltier and Myers will both face challenges early on in the 2011 championship.

Peltier will wrestle in the pigtail match at 184 pounds against Iowa's No. 11 Grant Gambrall. The winner of that bout, just the eighth match of the tournament, will take on No. 15 Austin Trotman of Appalachian State.

Myers will challenge No. 16 Ricky Alcala of Indiana in his first match and, if he were to advance, the true freshman would go up against No. 3 Jarod Trice of Central Michigan.

Maryland's hunt for a third consecutive top-20 finish begins Thursday, Mar. 17 at 11 a.m. Session II continues Thursday night at 6:30 p.m.

-ES-

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Players Mentioned

Jon Kohler

Jon Kohler

Freshman
Mike Letts

Mike Letts

Freshman
Kyle John

Kyle John

Freshman
Josh Asper

Josh Asper

Freshman
Corey Peltier

Corey Peltier

Freshman
Spencer Myers

Spencer Myers

Freshman

Players Mentioned

Jon Kohler

Jon Kohler

Freshman
Mike Letts

Mike Letts

Freshman
Kyle John

Kyle John

Freshman
Josh Asper

Josh Asper

Freshman
Corey Peltier

Corey Peltier

Freshman
Spencer Myers

Spencer Myers

Freshman