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Sudden History gets a chance to speak with the fourth wrestler so far from the our list of the "Best Non-NCAA Champions" of the 2000's, Mack Lewnes. Along with Travis Lee, Troy Nickerson and Mike Grey, Lewnes made Cornell a destination where top recruits could flourish and would become a part of a consistent national powerhouse. Mack is very appreciative and understanding of his place on Sudden History's list and in the history of our sport. He is also very open about one of the lowest points of his career, an 0-2 performance at the 2009 NCAA Championships, when he came in as the undefeated top seed. Earl also starts the show off with a story of their first interview together.
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Sudden History gets a chance to speak with the fourth wrestler so far from the our list of the "Best Non-NCAA Champions" of the 2000's, Mack Lewnes. Along with Travis Lee, Troy Nickerson and Mike Grey, Lewnes made Cornell a destination where top recruits could flourish and would become a part of a consistent national powerhouse. Mack is very appreciative and understanding of his place on Sudden History's list and in the history of our sport. He is also very open about one of the lowest points of his career, an 0-2 performance at the 2009 NCAA Championships, when he came in as the undefeated top seed. Earl also starts the show off with a story of their first interview together.
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