Tyler Bents
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- Height:
- 5-10
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- Weight:
- 157
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- Hometown:
- Glenwood, Minn.
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- Year:
- Sr.
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- High School:
- Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa
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- Major:
- Business Management
Bio
Why did you pick Concordia: I like teh level of academics offered here
Post Graduation plans: Find a job in business and help coach wrestling
The BENTS File
Favorite food: Cheeseburger, fries and a chocolate shake
Favorite restaurant: Burger Time
Favorite movie: Gladiator
Favorite non-school book: Game of Thrones
Favorite musical group: Morgan Wallen
My dream job is: Open my own fitness and wrestling gym
News mentions
Ty Bisek won four straight matches on the consolation side of the bracket to finish in third place and earn his first-ever national meet appearance. He was one of seven Cobber place winners, and helped CC finish in sixth place in the team standings.
The Cobbers are primed and ready for their biggest challenge of the year when they participate at the NCAA Upper Midwest Regional.
Senior Gabe Zierden led Concordia on the opening day of the Upper Midwest Regional Meet held at Concordia University in Mequon, Wis. Zierden is one of seven Cobber wrestlers still alive for a shot at the national meet.
#24 Concordia and #2 Augsburg combined for seven pins in their dual match in Minneapolis. Ty Bisek and Cade Lundeen got the pins for CC but it wasn't enough as they lost 40-12.
Concordia closed out the multi-team invitational portion of its schedule by competing in the Don Parker Wis.-Eau Claire Open – an invite that featured wrestlers from NCAA Division I and II schools.
Concordia took time out from stock-piling impressive regional results to completely shut down Jamestown in a dual meet. The Cobbers won all seven contested matches against the Jimmies and put up a 50-0 beat down in Jamestown.
It was a 629-mile road trip to Illinois for the Cobbers in their first multi-team invitational of 2023, but the results were well worth the bus miles. Concordia had eight wrestlers post Top 6 finishes at the Elmhurst Al Hanke Invitational which helped the team place second in the 18-team meet.
No.25-ranked Concordia led Division II nationally-ranked Northern State after the first five matches, but then the Wolvers were able to come through with a late-meet surge and grab a 29-13 victory.
Concordia won 23 individual matches in their four duals at the Kalahari Duals Meet, and 22 of those victories came via the bonus point variety.
Concordia split their two dual matches at the University of Mary Triangular Meet. The Cobbers beat Dickinson State 39-9, and then fell 41-3 to the No.8-ranked Marauders.
Ayden Friese won the first match, and Gabe Zierden claimed the victory in the final match as Concordia beat crosstown rival MSU Moorhead for the 11th time in the last 12 outings.
Concordia had four individuals win weight-class championships, and had four others post Top 3 finishes at the season-opening Jimmie Open.
