Admittedly, with two Lycoming College wrestlers earning All-American honors on Friday night, this was a hard decision, but the fact that it was the first All-American honors for junior Seth Lansberry has helped him earn his third Warrior of the Week award of the season and the fifth of his career. Lansberry, capped his season with a 38-5 record, tied for the second-most wins in a season in program history. Lansberry earned his first All-American honors, finishing in fourth at 149 pounds while helping Lycoming to a 13th-place finish. He opened his NCAA Championships run with a 3-2 win over Daniel Del Gallo of Southern Maine. The fifth-seeded Lansberry dominated Elmhurst's fourth-seeded Blake Santi en route to a 7-3 win in the quarterfinals. In the semifinal, he wrestled well, but fell to Cornell's Trevor Engle, 5-3. He rebounded by rolling past Luther's seventh-seeded Dakota Gray in the consolation semifinals in a 13-3 major decision. Against the No. 2 seed Dan Mirman of John Carroll in the third-place match, he lost a tight, 4-3 decision. Lansberry is the school's 62nd wrestling All-American and fellow junior Nolan Barger, who placed third at 165 pounds for the second straight year, is the 63rd.