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“Other than the All-American Round at the NCAA finals, I think the semifinal wrestle-back round is the hardest in the sport,” Pater said. “You’ve really got to persevere and battle. It’s hard to refocus. All of a wrestler’s dreams have just been put on hold and everything is a battle from there on out to just advance.” 

In the Northern Illinois Big 12 Conference tournament, the Barbs didn’t advance a single wrestler out of that round. With an inexperienced and young team, Pater took time Monday to address what it takes to move on despite an early tournament loss.

“You’ve got to pull yourself together,” Pater said. “In a sport where heart plays a big role in your success, it’s really needed there.”

Conversely, Sycamore placed all but one wrestler, who injury defaulted in the first bout.

“You’ve really got to be mentally prepared once the state tournament arrives,” Sycamore coach Alex Nelson said. “The most grueling losses come in the semifinals. A win there would have guaranteed a guy a spot in sectionals or at state.

“Now they’ve got to come back and face a wrestler that is on a hot streak after making it through wrestle backs. That guy coming through wrestle backs is feeling good. The loser in the semis has to come back 30 to 45 minutes later. That’s tough to prepare for.”

• James Nokes is a contributor to the Daily Chronicle. He can be reached via email at sports@daily-chronicle.com.

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