DES MOINES – It might be spin, but Logan Storley is convinced his poor performance at the Big 10 meet was a good thing.
Storley is one of five Gophers still in the hunt for a title after Thursday's opening day of the NCAA National Championship at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines. Minnesota is third with 24 points, trailing Penn State (32.5) and Oklahoma State (29).
Storley entered the Big 10 meet two weeks ago with one loss this season, but left with three. He had been ranked No. 1 in the nation at 174 pounds but finished seventh in his conference.
"It was the best thing that could have happened to me," Storley said Thursday. "I hadn't lost in two months, and I kind of got my [butt] whooped. It was more mental than physical. It was a little bit of pressure; being ranked No. 1 all year after Christmas. I overthought things, and I needed to go back to having fun."
Storley defeated Bryce Hammond of Cal-Santa Barbara 3-1 and later knocked off Northern Illinois' Matt Mougin 9-1 to advance to today's quarterfinal.
"I was able to get my takedowns going again and control the whole pace of the match," Storley said.
He'll face Iowa's Michael Evans, whom Storley has defeated 4-3 and 3-1 this season.
"We know each other really well. It's always one-point, two-points. It'll be a full seven minutes," Storley said.