Posted by: Brian Moline
Congratulations to Illinois wrestling coach Mark Johnson on notching his 200th career dual meet victory yesterday against the Wisconsin Badgers. The #9 Illini disposed of the #16 Badgers by a 24-16 score, and the meet was decided by bonus points (major decisions and pins), as both teams won five matches. I have to admit, I was caught a bit off guard when I read of the milestone earlier today on IlliniHQ. In part, that's because Johnson would never bring something like that up himself. It's also because I hadn't looked at his career record recently...oops. So, let's take a look at some of Johnson's coaching accomplishments at Illinois.
Here are a few of Johnson's milestone wins at Illinois:
Win #1: December 1992, 40-7 vs. Marquette.
Win #50: February 1997, 28-9 vs. Michigan State.
Win #100: January 21, 2001, 39-0 vs. #23 Indiana.
Win #150: January 22, 2005, 20-15 vs. #8 Minnesota.
Win #200: February 8, 2009, 24-16 vs. #16 Wisconsin.
February 14, 1999: Illini's first win over Iowa since 1960 (20-16).
A few other statistical tidbits regarding Johnson's coaching tenure:
* Illinois' all-time winning percentage in dual meets before Johnson's arrival: .515 (427-402-5)
* Mark Johson's winning percentage in duals at Illinois: .819 (200-43-3)
* Number of the top 20 Illini wrestlers in career winning percentage who wrestled for Johnson: 17 (Only Jon Llewellyn - #6, Kevin Puebla - #14, and Steve Hankenson - #18 did not)
* Owns eight of the top ten single season dual meet winning percentages. B.R. Patterson has the other two (#6 and T7).
* Exactly 100 more wins than B.R. Patterson (100-113-12), who ranks second on Illinois' all-time dual meet win list.
Tomorrow, we'll look back at last week's Big Ten results. Then on Wednesday, it's time to check out the updated rankings. Until then.
bmoline@wdws.com
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