NC State Wolfpack 7 NCAA Titles • 34 All-American Honors • 15 ACC Championships • 120 ACC Titles

2017-18 NC State Results 2018 NCAA Championships NC State Wolfpack 11/11 at Journeymen Duals (Troy, N.Y.) vs. Ithaca...... W, 30-12 March 15-17 vs. #19 Oklahoma...... W, 27-13 Cleveland, Ohio vs. The Citadel...... W, 43-0 11/12 at Journeymen Collegiate...... NTS Quicken Loans Arena 11/18 Wolfpack Duals UNC Pembroke...... W, 48-0 Seven Seeded from @PackWrestle Lead Nine Overall into 2018 NCAAs Utah Valley...... W, 34-6 Led by top-seed R-Fr. Hayden Hidlay at 157 pounds, a total of seven NC State wrestlers Reinhardt...... W, 54-0 11/19 Wolfpack Open...... NTS earned seeds (top-16 at each weight) for the 2018 NCAA Championships. The seven 11/30 Old Dominion...... W, 25-15 seeded wrestlers, of the nine NC State competitors overall, is a new school record. Over 12/2 vs. Chattanooga...... W, 41-(-1) the past three seasons, NC State has earned a school-record 18 seeds. The previous 12/10 at Appalachian State...... W, 34-3 best in a three-year span was 13 from 1981-83. 12/15 at #12 Nebraska...... W, 29-3 12/17 at Reno TOC...... 1st Place The Pack also has five with top-five seeds, also a new school-best. Redshirt-seniors Pete 1/5 vs. #3 Ok. St. (@Naples)...... L, 16-19 Renda (184) and Michael Macchiavello (197) are the #4 seeds in their weight classes, 1/19 at Duke...... W, 32-6 while R-Jr. Sean Fausz (125) and Sr. Kevin Jack (141) are #5 seeds. In addition, Beau 1/26 Virginia...... W, 32-7 2/2 at Pittsburgh...... W, 23-9 Donahue (149) and Michael Boykin (285) sit at #14 at their weights. 2/9 #24 North Carolina...... W, 26-7 2/16 #8 Virginia Tech...... W, 19-15 Snapshot of Season Highlights 2/18 #2 Ohio State...... L, 6-29 • Third straight top-10 finish in the final NWCA/USA Today Coaches’ Poll at #6. NC State 3/3 ACC Championship...... 2nd Place has been ranked in the top-10 for the last 40 polls dating back three seasons. 3/15-17 NCAA Championships (Cleveland) • School record nine automatic NCAA Qualifiers. School record seven received seeds. School record five received top-five seeds. Home matches in bold • In all four 2018 Coaches’ Panel Rankings, NC State had all 10 starters ranked. • 2018 ACC regular season champions with perfect 5-0 ACC dual record. First ACC dual title since 2004, first time undefeated in ACC duals since 2000. NC State Coaching Staff • Second place at 2018 ACC Championship. Three individual ACC champions, five ACC Head Coach finalists overall. All 10 wrestled in either the finals or for third place. Pat Popolizio (Oklahoma St. ‘01) Assistant Coaches NC State NCAA Championships Tradition Adam Hall (Boise State ‘11) NC State wrestling has a rich tradition of performing well at the NCAA Championships. Donnie Vinson (Binghamton ‘12) NC State has finished in the top 10 nationally three times, including a seventh-place fin- Obe Blanc (Lock Haven ‘08) ish in 1993, the best-ever showing at nationals. The Wolfpack has finished in the national Director of Operations top 25 in 18 of the last 38 seasons as well, including four straight top-20 finishes. Melissa Simmons (Ok. City Univ. ‘10) Director of High School Relations Bob Guzzo NC State 2018 NCAA Championships Lineup Director of Student-Athlete Developement Noel Loban Wt. Wrestler Yr. W-L Hometown 125 #5 seed Sean Fausz R-Jr. 14-2 Alexandria, Ky. NC State Communications 133 Tariq Wilson R-Fr. 22-9 Steubenville, Ohio 141 #5 seed Kevin Jack Sr. 18-3 Danbury, Conn. Director of Digital Communications/Contact 149 #14 seed Beau Donahue R-Sr. 19-6 Centreville, Va...... Brian Reinhardt 157 #1 seed Hayden Hidlay R-Fr. 22-0 Lewistown, Pa...... [email protected] 174 Daniel Bullard R-Fr. 16-9 Lawrenceville, Ga...... 919.819.8317 184 #4 seed Pete Renda R-Sr. 21-2 Topton, Pa...... www.GoPack.com 197 #4 seed Michael Macchiavello R-Sr. 17-3 Monroe, N.C. 285 #14 seed Michael Boykin Sr. 20-6 Coatesville, Pa. The Wolfpack’s current stretch of four straight top-20 finishes ties as the longest streak in school history (1980-84). NC State fin- In the Individual Rankings ished 19th in 2014, 16th in 2015, 11th in 2016 and 17th last year. Over the last four years, NC State has had seven All-Americans. All nine of NC State’s 2018 NCAA participants are ranked in var- ious polls this week. Of those, five Wolfpack wrestlers are listed Six individuals have claimed national titles. Matt Reiss at 177 among the top-eight at their weights. pounds in 1980, Tab Thacker at heavyweight in 1984, Scott Turner Wt. Wrestler InterMat Flo OpenMat TrackWrestle at 150 pounds in 1988, Sylvester Terkay at heavyweight in 1993, 125 Sean Fausz 5 5 5 5 and Darrion Caldwell in 2009 at 149 pounds. Nick Gwiazdowski 133 Tariq Wilson NR 17 15 20 was the first in school history to not only win two titles, but to do 141 Kevin Jack 6 5 5 5 149 Beau Donahue 20 14 16 18 it in back-to-back seasons when he won the heavyweight title in 157 Hayden Hidlay 1 2 2 2 both 2014 and 2015. 174 Daniel Bullard NR 19 NR 22 184 Pete Renda 5 5 5 5 NC State has also had three runner-ups (Michael Stokes-126 in 197 Michael Macchiavello 5 4 6 5 1989, Terkay in 1992, and Gwiazdowski in 2016). In all, 21 NC 285 Michael Boykin 16 10 15 17 State wrestlers have earned 34 All-America honors. Renda Looking to End Career as Two-Time All-American Balanced Mix of Experience and Youth After redshirting last season, redshirt-senior Pete Renda is looking NC State qualified nine of its 10 starters for the 2018 NCAA to capture the magic he had during his 2016 run at the NCAA Championships, and the Pack brings a good mix of experience Championships that saw him capture third place at 184 pounds. and youth to Cleveland. Five of the nine have previous NCAA Championship experience, while four will be making their first trip. Entering the NCAAs as the No. 13 seed, Renda went 5-1 to finish third. He upset four top-10 seeds, including two in the top-five Kevin Jack and Pete Renda will both be making their fourth trip to the NCAA Championships. Jack previously earned All-American Renda is attempting to become the 10th NC State wrestler all-time honors twice and is 13-5 at the NCAAs, while Renda was a 2016 to be a multiple time All-American. If he accomplishes the feat, he All-American and has gone 7-5 in his trips to the NCAAs. and Jack will be only the second set of teammates to each earn mutiple All-American honors. Sean Fausz is making his third trip in three seasons, and seniors Michael Macchiavello and Michael Boykin are each making their Fausz, Macchiavello One Win Away Last Year second trips, but their first at their current weight class. Those five A pair of Pack wrestlers that were one win away from All-American have a combined 27-18 record at previous NCAAs. honors last year return to try to nab their first career honor.

On the other end, R-Sr. Beau Donahue is making his first trip to R-Jr. Sean Fausz is now a three-time NCAA Qualifier and holds the NCAAs in his final season and NC State will have three red- a 3-4 record at the NCAAs. Last year as the #12 seed, Fausz shirt-freshmen in action: Tariq Wilson, Hayden Hidlay and Daniel defeated the #5 seed in the second round but fell in his next two Bullard. bouts, including to eventual national champion and 2018 #1 seed- ed Cruz of Lehigh (5-2) in the quarterfinals. Hidlay Nabs Top Seed at 157 Pounds With a perfect 22-0 record in his rookie campaign, R-Fr. Hayden R-Sr. Michael Macchiavello is making his second straight trip to Hidlay was awarded the #1 seed at 157 pounds. Hidlay is NC the NCAAs. Last year he was the #10 seed at 184 pounds and State’s sixth all-time #1 seed at the NCAA Championships and the went 3-2 but also fell one win short of All-American honors. third in the last four years (Gwiazdowski - 2015, 16). Popolizio Finalist for NWCA National Coach of the Year Hidlay enters the NCAA Championships as the lone freshman Head coach Pat Popolizio has been named one of eight finalists nationally (both true and redshirt) in all weight classes still unde- for the 2018 Theraworx Coach of the Year. Previously, Popolizio feated. He is also 1 of only 10 D1 wrestlers entering the NCAAs was named FloWrestling’s National Coach of the Year in 2016 without a loss, and the lone one at 157. after leading the squad to a school-best 23-1 dual record.

Jack Vying to Become Three-time All-American @PackWrestle Ranked No. 6 in Final Coaches’ Poll Senior Kevin Jack is attempting to become only the fifth wrestler For the third straight season, the NC State Wolfpack wrestling in NC State school history to earn All-American honors three times team has finished in the top-10 in the final NWCA/USA Today in his career. Coaches’ Poll. After a 15-2 campaign that saw the Wolfpack go 5-0 in ACC action and capture the ACC Dual Championship, the As a true freshman in 2015, Jack entered unseeded before ad- Wolfpack finished the regular season ranked No. 6 nationally. The vancing to the semifinals and placing fifth. Last season, Jack was Pack started No. 8 in the preseason and climbed as high as No. 5 the #2 seed and pinned 2018 #1 seed Bryce Meredith of Wyoming in December. in the third place bout.

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iTunes | Stitcher | Spreaker | Google Music Play | Android @PackWrestle WolfpackWrestling NCStateWrestling NCAA Champions Starters in Duals Year Wrestler Weight Among the top point leaders for NC State wrestlers in duals this season were: Hayden Hidlay 1980 Matt Reiss 167 (62 points), Kevin Jack (57), and Pete Renda (57). 1984 Tab Thacker Hwt Wt. Wrestler Duals Pts. ACC Pts. 1988 Scott Turner 150 125 Sean Fausz 3-1 12 2-0 9 1993 Sylvester Terkay Hwt 2009 Darrion Caldwell 149 133 Tariq Wilson 10-4 42 3-2 12 2014 Nick Gwiazdowski Hwt 141 Kevin Jack 13-1 57 4-0 19 2015 Nick Gwiazdowski Hwt 149 Beau Donahue 10-2 35 4-1 13 157 Hayden Hidlay 15-0 62 5-0 17 NCAA Runner-Ups 165 Brian Hamann 10-6 39 2-2 6 Year Wrestler Weight 174 Daniel Bullard 9-7 40 2-3 7 1989 Michael Stokes 126 184 Pete Renda 14-2 57 4-1 17 1992 Sylvester Terkay Hwt 197 Michael Macchiavello 11-2 43 3-1 11 2016 Nick Gwiazdowski Hwt 285 Michael Boykin 5-1 17 3-0 9 NCAA Championships Over the last three seasons, the Wolfpack has been ranked in the top-10 in 40 straight polls, after having not been ranked in the top-10 at all since 1993. Also over the last three Outstanding Wrestler seasons, NC State ranks second nationally in dual winning percentage (.911), having won 51 of its last 56 duals. Wrestler Year Wt. Scott Turner 1988 150 @PackWrestle Claims 2018 ACC Dual Title Darrion Caldwell 2009 149 After going 4-1 in ACC dual action each of the last two years, NC State swept the confer- Multiple All-Americans ence and finished 5-0 this season to claim its first ACC regular season title since 2004. The Pack also finished undefeated in ACC dual action for the first time since 2000. Wrestler Years Wt. Jim Zenz 1979, 80 118 Opp. Site Score Matches Won Bonus Matt Reiss 1980, 81 167 Duke A W, 32-6 8 4 Tab Thacker 1982, 83, 84 Hwt Virginia H W, 32-7 8 4 Scott Turner 1986, 88 150 Pitt A W, 23-9 7 2 Chris Kwortnik 1991, 92, 93 167 North Carolina H W, 26-7 8 2 Sylvester Terkay 1991, 92, 93 Hwt Virginia Tech H W, 19-15 5 2 Darrion Caldwell 2008, 09 149 Nick Gwiazdowski 2014, 15, 16 Hwt Over the last three seasons, NC State has outscored its ACC foes 384-155, winning 102 Kevin Jack 2015, 17 141 of the 150 matches and going 13-2.

All-Americans by Year Dominating Duals 2017...... 1 1989...... 2 Over the last three seasons, NC State boasts the second best dual winning percentage 2016...... 3 1988...... 2 in the NCAA, having won 51 of the last 56 (.911). Only Penn State, at a perfect 44-0, 2015...... 2 1987...... 1 ranks ahead of the Wolfpack. 2014...... 1 1986...... 1 2012...... 1 1984...... 1 Rk. School Record 2009...... 1 1983...... 2 1. Penn State 44-0 (1.000) 2008...... 1 1982...... 2 2. NC State 51-5 (.911) 1996...... 1 1981...... 2 3. Virginia Tech 48-6 (.887) 1993...... 2 1980...... 2 4. Oklahoma State 39-5 (.886) 1992...... 3 1979...... 1 5. Missouri 44-6 (.880) 1991...... 2 NCAA Coaches’ Panel Rankings NCAA Top-25 Finishes In all four NCAA Coaches’ Panel Rankings this year, NC State had all 10 of its wrestlers ranked, including five in the top-five of their weight classes in the final rankings. Dating 2017...... 17th 1989...... 12th back to last year, NC State has had all 10 ranked in the last seven rankings. 2016...... 11th 1988...... 10th 2015...... 16th 1987...... 21st Wt. Yr. Wrestler 1/18 2/8 2/22 3/8 2014...... 19th 1986...... 15th 125 R-Jr. Sean Fausz #3 #4 #5 #5 2009...... 18th 1984...... 12th 133 R-Fr. Tariq Wilson #26 #19 #19 #19 2008...... 25th 1983...... 16th 141 Sr. Kevin Jack #2 #2 #4 #5 1993...... 7th 1982...... 11th 149 R-Sr. Beau Donahue #13 #13 #12 #13 1992...... 9th 1981...... 20th 157 R-Fr. Hayden Hidlay #3 #3 #3 #1 1991...... 17th 1980...... 8th 165 R-Sr. Brian Hamann #28 #27 #26 #31 174 R-Fr. Daniel Bullard #19 #19 #26 #20 184 R-Sr. Pete Renda #3 #3 #5 #4 197 R-Sr. Michael Macchiavello #3 #6 #4 #4 285 Sr. Michael Boykin #27 #22 #21 #21 NCAA RPI Rankings is 1993 National Champion Sylvester Terkay (1990-93) with his Nine NC State wrestlers appeared in the final RPI rankings, in- total of 122. cluding R-Sr. Michael Macchiavello at #2 at 197 pounds and R-Fr. Hayden Hidlay #4 at 157. Fellow senior Pete Renda also moved into the top-10 in career wins this season. His current total of 94 entering the NCAAs is Wt. Yr. Wrestler 2/22 3/8 tied for seventh all-time at NC State. 133 R-Fr. Tariq Wilson #16 #18 141 Sr. Kevin Jack #12 #12 #PackInItaly 149 R-Sr. Beau Donahue #9 #9 The NC State Wrestling team recently made NCAA history, as 157 R-Fr. Hayden Hidlay #4 #4 the Wolfpack competed in the very first NCAA dual held outside 165 R-Sr. Brian Hamann #6 #18 of North America. The Pack took part in the Tussle for the Troops 174 R-Fr. Daniel Bullard #27 #27 dual against #3 Oklahoma State on Jan. 5 at the Naples Naval 184 R-Sr. Pete Renda #8 #6 Base in Naples, Italy. Aside from competition, the Wolfpack got 197 R-Sr. Michael Macchiavello #1 #2 to experience the sights in Naples, and Mount Vesuvius 285 Sr. Michael Boykin #14 #14 before returning to Raleigh. Note: Sean Fausz (125) didn’t meet the minimum D1 matches (17). Both the Wolfpack and the Cowboys won five individual bouts, but Oklahoma State had three bonus point wins compared to one for @PackWrestle Led by Senior Class NC State and came away with a 19-16 win. NC State had six senior starters this past season. Three of those seniors (Kevin Jack, Pete Renda, Michael Macchiavello) all The dual was tied 12-12 with three matches left, as the two teams received top-five seeds for their final NCAA Championships, while traded major decisions to make it 16-16 going into the final bout Beau Donahue and Michael Boykin both received the #14 seed in – which turned out to be a Cowboys win at 174 pounds for the their weight classes. In addition, Brian Hamann (165) was ranked overall team win. in all four NCAA Coaches’ Panel Rankings, but did not get an at- large NCAA bid. @PackWrestle Signs Star-Studded 11-Member Class Head coach Pat Popolizio announced 11 student-athletes have Those six have combined for 475 career wins at NC State, all with signed National Letters of Intent during the fall signing period. at least 63 in their careers. The class includes: 6 top-100 recruits, 5 ranked in top-10 in their weight class, 9 state champions, 3 FloNational All-Americans, 5 @PackWrestle Racks Up ACC Wrestler of Week Honors NHSCA National All-Americans, 6 Super-32 All-Americans For the fourth straight season, the Wolfpack led the ACC for the most ACC Wrestler of the Week selections during the season. A “This class fills every single one of our needs, and provides much league-best five Wolfpack wrestlers won the award a combined needed depth,” said Popolizio. “More importantly, each one of seven times. R-Fr. Hayden Hidlay (157) was named a league-best these young men know and respect our team culture and mental- three times. ity. Our staff has done an outstanding job in finding athletes with great character and drive to succeed. Hidlay was named back-to-back times in December, and was also named the national wrestler of the Week by both FloWrestling and @PackWrestle Starts #PackMentality Pop-Ins Podcast TheOpenMat after wins over #7 and #2 in a span of two days. He NC State Wrestling has started the first and only NC State was also named after starting his ACC dual career with a 10-5 Athletics podcast, the #PackMentality Pop-Ins Podcast. Hosted decision over #11 Mitch Finesilver of Duke. by Director of Athletics Digital Communications Brian Reinhardt, the podcast is the only NCAA D1 podcast that is both hosted and NC State closed out the season with three straight awards. R-Sr. produced by a school, as head coach Pat Popolizio breaks down Michael Macchiavello won the final award, as he downed #1 Kollin the Wolfpack program and different guests stop by to talk about Moore of Ohio State, 7-5, in his final home dual. The week before, NC State Wrestling. R-Sr. Pete Renda was honored after he scored an 8-0 major deci- sion over #18 Ness in the Pack’s win over UNC. You can subscribe to get the latest episodes wherever you find all your favorite podcasts: Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spreaker, Earlier in conference action, R-Fr. Tariq Wilson was named in late Google Play Music, Android, and RSS, as new episodes will be January in addition to being named the College Wrestler of the released throughout the season. Week by TheOpenMat.com as well. Wilson came in unranked at 133 pounds and defeated returning All-American and #5 Jack Mueller of Virginia 9-4. NC State ACC Wrestlers of the Week Kevin Jack won the honor after the first week of the season. November 14 Sr. Kevin Jack (141) Jack and Renda Both Move into Top-10 in Career Wins December 12 R-Fr. Hayden Hidlay (157) Last season Kevin Jack became only the ninth NC State wrestler December 19 R-Fr. Hayden Hidlay (157)* to earn All-American honors twice in a career, and this year he January 23 R-Fr. Hayden Hidlay (157) continues to etch his name in the records book. January 30 R-Fr. Tariq Wilson (133)^ February 13 R-Sr. Pete Renda (184) In the Wolfpack’s 29-3 dual win at then-#12 Nebraska in Decem- February 20 R-Sr. Michael Macchiavello (197) ber, Jack became only the fifth NC State wrestler in school history to record 100 career wins. He enters the NCAA Championships * - FloWrestling & TheOpenMat College Wrestler of the Week second all-time with 110 career wins, tied with Nick Gwiazdowski. ^ - TheOpenMat College Wrestler of the Week The only NC State wrestler who will finish with more career wins Head Coach Pat Popolizio Oklahoma State ‘01 Career Record: 167-77-2 (12th season) Record at NC State: 86-24 (6th season)

COACHING CAREER BEFORE NC STATE

At NC State (2013-pres.): • Named coach of the Wolfpack on April 10, 2012. Head Coach at Binghamton (2007-12): • Named the 2016 FloWrestling National Coach of the Year. • 14th at 2012 NCAA Championships; 21st in 2010. • 2018 NWCA National Coach of the Year Finalist (1 of 8). • 2010 CAA Champions. • Three straight top-10 finishes in the final NWCA/USA -To • Two-time CAA coach of the year (2012 and 2010). day Coaches Poll - #6 this year. #8 in 2017, and #2 in 2016. • Candidate for national coach of the year in 2010. • NC State ranks second nationally in dual winning percent- age over last three years (.911), winning 51 of its 56 duals. • Four All-Americans and 21 NCAA qualifiers. • In 2018, NC State claimed first ACC Dual championship since 2004 and first undefeated ACC season since 2000. Collegiate Career at Oklahoma State: • Program record nine NCAA automatic qualifiers in 2018. • Three-time NCAA qualifier winning more than 90 Also new school records with seven seeded wrestlers and career matches five in the top-five in 2018. • Ranked No. 1 at 184 pounds during senior year • Also new school records for three-year span: 27 NCAA • Helped lead Oklahoma State to Top 5 national fin- Qualifiers and 18 seeded wrestlers. ishes (second, third, third and fifth) at NCAA Cham- • Two new attendance records set in 2018: top dual atten- pionships in each of his four seasons in Stillwater dance (3,905 vs. Ohio State) and highest pre dual (1,868). • Four straight top-20 finishes at NCAA Championships, • Big 12 runner-up in 1998 and 2002 ties the longest streak in school history (1980-84): 19th in • Fifth at the World Team Trials in 2003 2014, 16th in 2015, 11th in 2016, and 17th last year. • Graduated in 2001 with a bachelor’s degree in • Six All-America honors in last three years, the second- health and physical education. He was a two-time Big highest total in a three-year span in school history. He has 12 All Academic selection and five-time recipient of had 40 NCAA qualifiers in his six years, the highest six- the Oklahoma State Student-Athlete Award. year total in school history. COACHING HISTORY YEAR BY YEAR HEAD COACHING RECORDS

2003 Year School Dual Conf. Conf. Tourn. NCAA Assistant Coach, Sacred Heart 2007 Binghamton 10-10 5-4 7th 65th 2008 Binghamton 13-12 4-4 6th 63rd 2004 2009 Binghamton 13-14 3-4 4th 40th Assistant Coach, Army 2010 Binghamton 14-7-2 4-1-2 1st 21st 2011 Binghamton 16-6 5-0 2nd 56th 2005-06 2012 Binghamton 15-4 6-0 2nd 14th Assistant Coach, American 2013 NC State 5-6 0-5 5th 63rd 2014 NC State 14-7 2-4 6th 19th 2007-12 2015 NC State 16-6 3-2 6th 16th Head Coach, Binghamton 2016 NC State 23-1 4-1 1st 11th 2017 NC State 13-2 4-1 2nd 17th 2013-pres. 2018 NC State 15-2 5-0 2nd ???? Head Coach, NC State Totals 167-77-2 45-26-2 Sean Fausz 125 • RS-Junior Alexandria, Ky. • Campbell County HS 2016, 2017, 2018 NCAA Qualifier • 2018 ACC Champion • 2016, 2017 All-ACC

Yr Record Dual ACC Ranked Fall TF MD 2016 17-10 9-7 3-1 4-7 4-0 1-0 5-1 2017 27-8 7-2 2-1 2-4 1-0 7-0 5-2 2018 14-2 3-1 2-0 4-1 2-0 4-0 4-0 Totals 58-20 19-10 7-2 10-12 7-0 12-0 14-3

Fausz 2017-18 Results Noting Fausz Date Dec Record Wt. Opponent / Score • Three-time NCAA Qualifier (3-4 all-time at NCAAs), one Wolfpack Open - 1st Place win away from All-American honors last year entering as 11/19 W 1-0 125 Michael McClelland (Davidson), by fall 0:31 the #12 seed. Only 1 of the 330 NCAA participants from 11/19 W 2-0 125 Keegan Duncan (Gardner-Webb), by 17-2 Kentucky, and first Ky. native with top-5 seed since 2010 11/19 W 3-0 125 Paxton Rosen (Campbell), by major decision 14-2 (Ruschell - Wisconsin). 11/19 W 4-0 125 Tommy Cox (NC State), by major decision 17-6 • 2018 ACC Champion after being a finalist each of his first 11/19 W 5-0 125 #18 Taylor LaMont (Utah Valley), 8-3 two seasons. Downed NCAA #12 seed Hayes in the finals Reno Tournament of Champions - 2nd Place 4-0, they could meet in 2nd Round. 12/17 W 6-0 125 Jeremy Triah (Fresno State), by technical fall 16-1 12/17 W 7-0 125 Barrera Francisco (Southwest Oregon), by fall 4:21 • Ranked #5 in every poll, and also #5 in the final two NCAA 12/17 W 8-0 125 Aaron Burton (Campbell), by technical fall 16-0 Coaches’ Panel Rankings. 12/17 W 9-0 125 Eli Hale (Oklahoma State), by major decision 8-0 12/17 L 9-1 125 Daton Fix (Oklahoma State), 1-2 • Holds two wins over wrestlers that received a top-8 seed. 1/5 W 10-1 125 #3 Nick Piccininni (Oklahoma State), 9-5 Made his dual debut with a 9-5 win over returning All- 2/9 W 11-1 125 James Szymanski (UNC), by major decision 16-2 American #6 Nick Piccininni of Oklahoma State (now #7). Also holds an 8-3 win over Taylor LaMont of Utah Valley 2/16 W 12-1 125 Kyle Norstrem (Virginia Tech), by technical fall 15-0 - seeded #7. 2/18 L 12-2 125 #4 Nathan Tomasello (Ohio State), 6-12 ACC Championship - 1st Place • Back in the dual lineup for final three duals, scored a 3/3 W 13-2 125 #31 Kyle Norstrem (Virginia Tech), 9-3 major decision over UNC and tech fall over Virginia Tech 3/3 W 14-2 125 #12 Louie Hayes (Virginia), 4-0 before falling to #4 Tomasello of Ohio State.

• Did not compete in duals in the Fall semester. Wrestled in two tournaments, won the Wolfpack Open and second at the Reno Tournament of Champions.

• Earned as the 12th seed at the 2017 NCAA Championships last year, was one win away from All- Fausz Career at NCAA Championships American as he went 2-2, defeated the No. 5 seed. Wt. Round Opponent / Score • Majoring in electrical engineering and was named 2017 2016 NCAA Championships NWCA Division I All-Academic All-American. 125 1st Rd. No. 14 seed Joshua Rodriguez (North Dakota St.), 3-7 125 Cons. 1st Rd. Chasen Tolbert (Utah Valley), 7-4 Coaches RPI AWN FLO IMat OMat Track WIN 125 Cons. 2nd Rd. No. 13 seed Tim Lambert (Nebraska), 2-7 5 -- 5 5 5 5 5 5 2017 NCAA Championships - No. 12 seed 125 1st Rd. Noah Gonser (Eastern Michigan), WBF 3:19 125 2nd Rd. No. 5 seed Tim Lambert (Nebraska), 3-1 125 Quarterfinals No. 4 seed Darian Cruz (Lehigh), 2-5 125 Cons. 3rd Rd. No. 7 seed Sean Russell (Edinboro), 2-8 Tariq Wilson 133 • RS-Freshman Steubenville, Ohio • Steubenville HS 2018 NCAA Qualifier

Yr Record Dual ACC Ranked Fall TF MD 2018 22-9 10-4 3-2 4-6 3-0 4-1 4-1

Wilson 2017-18 Results Noting Wilson Date Dec Record Wt. Opponent / Score • A Steubenville native, returning to his home state for his 11/11 W 1-0 133 Tito Colom (Ithaca), by major decision 16-5 first NCAAs - earned an automatic bid. A consensus top-100 11/11 W 2-0 133 Andy Szalwinski (The Citadel), by major decision 14-2 recruit, he was a four-time Ohio State D2 place winner Journeymen Classic 11/12 W 3-0 133 Will Clark (NC State), 8-3 • Earned the starting spot at 133 pounds in early December. Ranked by a majority of the national polls, including #17 by 11/12 W 4-0 133 Nick Farro (Lehigh), by fall 5:26 FloWrestling. Also ranked #19 in the last three Coaches’ 11/12 L 4-1 133 Jamel Morris (NC State), 0-1 Panel Rankings this season. 11/18 W 5-1 133 Durbin Lloren (Utah Valley), by technical fall 19-1 11/18 W 6-1 133 Curtis Doctor (Reinhardt), by technical fall 19-4 • Named ACC Wrestler of the Week on Jan. 30 after defeat- Wolfpack Open - 2nd Place ing returning All-American and NCAA #10 seed Jack Mueller 11/19 W 7-1 133 Patrick Washington (App. St.), by major decision 14-2 of Virginia 9-4. Scored all three of the bouts takedowns, and 11/19 W 8-1 133 Kyle Greenwald (Clarion), by technical fall 19-2 added a two-point near fall in the third. 11/19 W 9-1 133 Daniel Bertoni (Maryland), 4-2 11/19 W 10-1 133 Dominic Latona (Virginia Tech), 10-5 • Tied for team lead with 22 wins thus far. Also 11-1 in 11/19 L 10-2 133 Jamel Morris (NC State), 5-10 bonus point matches and has four ranked wins. 12/2 W 11-2 133 Jake Huffine (Chattanooga), by major decision 12-2 • Record a first period at Duke in his first career ACC 12/10 W 12-2 133 Codi Russell (Appalachian State), 8-2 dual and was 3-2 in ACC duals, falling to NCAA #11 seed 12/15 W 13-2 133 Zak Hensley (Nebraska), by technical fall 17-1 Forys of Pitt (7-5) and NCAA #9 seed Gustafson of VT (9-7). Reno Tournament of Champions - 2nd Place 12/17 W 14-2 133 Cam Sykora (North Dakota State), 6-3 • Two of his nine losses this season have been to teammate 12/17 W 15-2 133 Ty Schilling (Cal Poly), 6-1 R-Jr. Jamel Morris in tournaments. Other seven losses are 12/17 W 16-2 133 Austin Lister (Highline), by fall 3:36 all to wrestlers that received an NCAA seed (3-11). 12/17 W 17-2 133 Nathan Boston (Campebll), 2-0 12/17 L 17-3 133 Montorie Bridges (Wyoming), 4-11 • Placed second at both the Reno Tournament of 1/5 L 17-4 133 #5 Kaid Brock (Oklahoma State), by technical fall 1-16 Champions and the Wolfpack Open. 1/19 W 18-4 133 Josh Finesilver (Duke), by fall 2:35 • Redshirted last season. Saw action in six open tourna- 1/26 W 19-4 133 #5 Jack Mueller (Virginia), 9-4 ments at 133 pounds, went 21-7 overall and placed in the 2/2 L 19-5 133 #11 Dom Forys (Pittsburgh), 5-7 top-three in five of the six tournaments. 2/9 W 20-5 133 #20 Zach Sherman (North Carolina), 4-1 2/16 L 20-6 133 #18 Dennis Gustafson (Virginia Tech), 7-9 • A consensus top-100 recruit, he was ranked #11 at 126 2/18 L 20-7 133 #3 Luke Pletcher (Ohio State), 3-7 pounds coming out of high school. ACC Championship Coaches RPI AWN FLO IMat OMat Track WIN 3/3 W 21-7 133 #32 Josh Finesilver (Duke), 8-4 19 18 20 17 NR 15 20 20 3/3 L 21-8 133 #14 Dennis Gustafson (Virginia Tech), 5-7 3/3 W 22-8 133 #22 Zach Sherman (North Carolina), 3-2 3/3 L 22-9 133 #9 Dom Forys (Pittsburgh), by major decision 1-11 Kevin Jack 141 • Senior Danbury, Conn. • Danbury HS 2015, 2017 All-American • ‘16, 18 NCAA Qualifier • ‘16, 17 ACC Champion

Yr Record Dual ACC Ranked Fall TF MD 2015 31-9 3-0 2-0 1-2 4-0 6-0 9-1 2016 26-5 15-2 5-0 9-3 0-0 3-0 5-0 2017 35-2 12-0 5-0 10-1 3-0 8-0 9-0 2018 18-3 13-1 4-0 6-3 1-0 7-0 2-0 Totals 110-19 43-3 16-0 26-9 8-0 24-0 25-1 Jack 2017-18 Results Noting Jack Date Dec Record Wt. Opponent / Score • Two-time All-American at 141 pounds, he placed fifth as 11/11 W 1-0 141 #16 Mike Longo (Oklahoma), by technical fall 24-5 a true freshman in 2015 and third last year. Attempting to 11/11 W 2-0 141 Ethan Phillips (The Citadel), by technical fall 16-1 become only the fifth NC State wrestler all-time to earn All- 11/18 W 3-0 141 Jarod Maynes (Utah Valley), by technical fall 20-5 American three times in a career. 11/18 W 4-0 141 Chase Zemenak (Reinhardt), by injury default; 0:23 11/30 W 5-0 141 #15 Alex Madrigal (Old Dominion), 6-1 • Also a four-time NCAA Qualifier, he holds a career NCAA 12/2 W 6-0 141 Chris Debion (Chattanooga), by major decision 15-2 record of 13-5. Enters the NCAAs with a top-five seed for 12/10 W 7-0 141 Irvin Enriquez (Appalachian St), by major decision 15-3 the third straight year (#3 in 2016 and #2 in 2017). 12/15 W 8-0 141 #8 Chad Red (Nebraska), 9-3 Reno Tournament of Champions - 2nd Place • Ranked #5 in the final NCAA Coaches’ Panel Rankings, #6 12/17 W 9-0 141 Grant Willits (Oregon State), by technical fall 16-1 by InterMat and #5 by FloWrestling. 12/17 W 10-0 141 Chris Deloza (Fresno State), by technical fall 18-0 • Finished his ACC dual career a perfect 16-0, outscoring 12/17 W 11-0 141 Isaiah Locsin (Stanford), 9-2 his foes 156-33 and recording two pins. Did not allow a 12/17 W 12-0 141 Kaden Gfeller (Oklahoma State), 7-2 single takedown in last two years. 12/17 L 12-1 141 #4 Bryce Meredith (Wyoming), 3-4 1/5 W 13-1 141 #3 Dean Heil (Oklahoma State), 4-3 • 18-3 on the season, 6-3 vs. ranked foes, 13-1 in duals and 1/19 W 14-1 141 Jeremiah Reitz (Duke), by technical fall 15-0 10-0 in bonus point matches. 1/26 W 15-1 141 Sam Martino (Virginia), by fall 4:49 2/9 W 16-1 141 #20 A.C. Headlee (North Carolina), 4-2 • In Italy, defeated two-time defending national champion 2/16 W 17-1 141 Brent Moore (Virginia Tech), by technical fall 15-0 NCAA #6 seed Dean Heil of Oklahoma State 4-3 with a 2/18 L 17-2 141 #7 Joey McKenna (Ohio State), 2-6 takedown with 15 seconds left. ACC Championship - 2nd Place 3/3 W 18-2 141 #17 Nick Zanetta (Pittsburgh), 2-0 • Second place at both the ACC Championship and Reno 3/3 L 18-3 141 #25 Brent Moore (Virginia Tech), 4-6 (SV1) Tournament of Champions. Jack Career at NCAA Championships • Became only the fifth NC State wrestler to get 100 career Wt. Round Opponent / Score wins with a 9-3 win over #8 Chad Red in dual at Nebraska. 2015 NCAA Championships - 5th Place (All-American) His 110 career wins entering the NCAAs are tied for sec- 141 1st Rd. No. 5 seed Josh Dziewa (Iowa), 6-3 ond all-time (Nick Gwiazdowski) and only Sylvester Terkay 141 2nd Rd. No. 12 seed Joey Ward (North Carolina), 6-5 (1990-93) will finish ahead of him in the record books (122). 141 Quarterfinals No. 4 seed Devin Carter (Virginia Tech), 10-8 141 Semifinals No. 1 seed Logan Stieber (Ohio State), by major decision 2-12 • An impressive 57-1 all-time in bonus matches at NC State 141 Cons. Semis No. 14 seed Dean Heil (Oklahoma State), 6-12 - 8-0 falls, 24-0 techs, 25-1 majors. 141 5th Place Match No. 11 seed Chris Mecate (Old Dominion), 3-0 Coaches RPI AWN FLO IMat OMat Track WIN 2016 NCAA Championships - No. 3 seed 5 12 7 5 6 5 5 6 141 1st Rd. Danny Sabatello (Purdue), 5-0 141 2nd Rd. No. 14 seed Bryce Meredith (Wyoming), 4-5 141 Cons. 2nd Rd. Jamel Hudson (Hofstra), by major decision 11-2 141 Cons. 3rd Rd. No. 11 seed Tommy Thorn (Minnesota), 3-1 141 Cons. Quarters No. 8 seed Joey Ward (North Carolina), 2-3 2017 NCAA Championships - No. 2 seed - 3rd Place (All-American) 141 1st Rd. Ronald Perry (Lock Haven), by major decision 10-0 141 2nd Rd. No. 15 seed Tyler Smith (Bucknell), 4-0 141 Quarterfinals No. 10 seed Bryce Meredith (Wyoming), 5-6 141 Cons. 3rd Rd. Jimmy Gulibon (Penn State), 6-4 141 Cons. Quarters No. 14 seed Thomas Thorn (Minnesota), 4-1 141 Cons. Semis No. 5 seed Anthony Ashnault (Rutgers), 3-1 141 3rd Place Match No. 10 seed Bryce Meredith (Wyoming), WBF 6:20 Beau Donahue 149 • RS-Senior Centreville, Va. • Westfield HS 2018 NCAA Qualifier

Yr Record Dual ACC Ranked Fall TF MD 2015 17-9 5-2 1-1 0-2 3-1 0-0 3-0 2016 10-14 6-8 2-3 0-7 1-1 2-0 1-4 2017 21-10 3-2 0-1 1-4 4-2 1-0 1-0 2018 19-6 10-2 4-1 2-5 4-0 0-0 3-0 Totals 67-39 24-14 7-6 3-18 12-4 3-0 8-4 Donahue 2017-18 Results Noting Donahue Date Dec Record Wt. Opponent / Score • In his final season, making his first trip to the NCAA 11/18 W 1-0 149 Luke McDonough (UNC Pembroke), by fall 4:47 Championships, and earned the #14 seed. Earned the start- 11/18 W 2-0 149 Matthew Ontiveros (Utah Valley), by major decision 9-1 ing spot at 149 pounds in early December. Wolfpack Open - 2nd Place 11/19 W 3-0 149 Brendan Grammes (Virginia Tech), by fall 3:52 • Raked for the first time in his career, ranked #13 in the final NCAA Coaches’ Panel Rankings and ranked #14 by 11/19 W 4-0 149 Mason Wallace (Chattanooga), by fall 2:48 FloWrestling and #20 by InterMat. Was ranked the final 12 11/19 W 5-0 149 Tate Ortiz (Clarion), by fall 6:12 weeks of the season, as high as #13 by InterMat. 11/19 W 6-0 149 Joshua Heil (Campbell), 3-2 11/19 L 6-1 149 #20 Jamal Morris (NC State), 2-3 • 19-6 on the season, including 10-2 in duals and 4-1 in 12/2 W 7-1 149 Roman Boylen (Chattanooga), 12-7 ACC action. Of his six losses this year, four are to wrestlers 12/10 W 8-1 149 Gavin Londoff (Appalachian State), 6-3 seed at the NCAA Championships, and one to teammate 12/15 W 9-1 149 Collin Purinton (Nebraska), 11-10 Jamal Morris. Reno Tournament of Champions - 2nd Place 12/17 W 10-1 149 Shann Roberts (Providence), by major decision 10-2 • 4-1 in ACC duals this season, surpassing his career win 12/17 W 11-1 149 Tristen Moran (Oklahoma State), 7-2 total entering this year. Opened with a 14-4 major decision at Duke, 11-6 win over then-#23 Sam Krivus of Virginia, 12/17 W 12-1 149 Requir van der Merwe (Stanford), 3-2 5-4 over Lee at Pitt, and 6-4 in OT over NCAA #12 Blees of 12/17 W 13-1 149 Josh Heil (Campbell), 3-2 Virginia Tech. 12/17 L 13-2 149 Jason Tsirtis (Arizona State), 2-3 1/5 W 14-2 149 Boo Lewallen (Oklahoma State), 6-4 (SV1) • Placed second at both the Reno Tournament of 1/19 W 15-2 149 Brandon Leynaud (Duke), by major decision 14-4 Champions and the Wolfpack Open. 1/26 W 16-2 149 #23 Sam Krivus (Virginia), 11-6 2/2 W 17-2 149 Robert Lee (Pittsburgh), 5-4 • In Italy, got a late takedown to force OT and the winning 2/9 L 17-3 149 #7 Troy Heilmann (North Carolina), 1-5 takedown 25 seconds in over Boo Lewallen of Oklahoma 2/16 W 18-3 149 #16 Ryan Blees (Virginia Tech), 6-4 (SV1) State, the #8 seed at NCAAs. 2/18 L 18-4 149 #6 Ke-Shawn Hayes (Ohio State), 5-11 • In an out of the Pack’s lineup at 149 pounds during his ACC Championship whole career - holds 67 career wins, 24 in duals. 3/3 L 18-5 149 #15 Ryan Blees (Virginia Tech), 4-6 3/3 W 19-5 149 Robert Lee (Pittsburgh), 5-4 • Earned his undergrad degree in Business Administration - 3/3 L 19-6 149 #25 Sam Krivus (Virginia), 1-8 Information Technology in December.

Coaches RPI AWN FLO IMat OMat Track WIN 13 9 16 14 20 16 18 14 Hayden Hidlay 157 • RS-Freshman Lewistown, Pa. • Mifflin County HS 2018 NCAA Qualifier • 2018 ACC Champion

Yr Record Dual ACC Ranked Fall TF MD 2018 22-0 15-0 5-0 7-0 2-0 5-0 6-0

Hidlay 2017-18 Results Noting Hidlay Date Dec Record Wt. Opponent / Score • Earned NC State’s sixth all-time #1 seed, and the third in 11/11 W 1-0 157 Justin Thomas (Oklahoma), by major decision 12-1 the last four years (Gwiazdowski - 2015, 2016). 11/11 W 2-0 157 Doug Gudenburr (The Citadel), by technical fall 17-0 11/18 W 3-0 157 Eric Milks (UNC Pembroke), by technical fall 18-3 • Perfect 22-0 on the season. He is the only freshman 11/18 W 4-0 157 Raider Lofthouse (Utah Valley), by technical fall 16-1 nationally (both true and redshirt) in all weight classes to enter the NCAAs without a loss, also 1 of only 10 wrestlers 11/30 W 5-0 157 Larry Early (Old Dominion), by major decision 13-5 overall still undefeated. 12/2 W 6-0 157 Dylan Forzani (Chattanooga), by fall 3:22 12/10 W 7-0 157 Laken Cook (Appalachian State), by fall 6:29 • Went from unranked at the start of the season to #1 in the 12/15 W 8-0 157 #7 Tyler Berger (Nebraska), 6-3 final NCAA Coaches’ Panel Rankings. Has been in the top-3 Reno Tournament of Champions - 1st Place the last 11 weeks of every major poll, and is #1 currently by 12/17 W 9-0 157 Drake Randall (Eastern Oregon), by technical fall 17-1 InterMat. 12/17 W 10-0 157 Parker Simington (Air Force), by major decision 17-6 12/17 W 11-1 157 Luke Fortuna (Missouri), by technical fall 20-5 • Holds four wins this season over 2017 All-Americans: 12/17 W 12-0 157 Dayton Racer (Clackamas), 7-3 Berger (6-3) - NCAA #8 seed, Lavallee (3-1) - #2 seed, 12/17 W 13-0 157 #2 Joey Lavallee (Missouri), 3-1 (SV1) Chishko (8-4), Micha Jordan (6-3) - #7 seed.. 1/5 W 14-0 157 Jonce Blaylock (Oklahoma St.), by major decision 12-4 • 2018 ACC Champion, scored a 10-5 win over NCAA #12 1/19 W 15-0 157 #11 Mitch Finesilver (Duke), 10-5 seed Mitch Finesilver of Duke in his first career ACC dual. 1/26 W 16-0 157 Fred Green (Virginia), by major decision 26-12 Also defeated Finesilver 3-2 in the ACC Finals. 2/2 W 17-0 157 Taleb Rahmani (Pittsburgh), by major decision 18-7 2/9 W 18-0 157 #17 Kennedy Monday (North Carolina), 12-6 • ACC-best Wrestler of the Week three times this year. 2/16 W 19-0 157 Solomon Chishko (Virginia Tech), 8-4 2/18 W 20-0 157 #7 Micah Jordan (Ohio State), 6-3 • Took top honors at the Reno Tournament of Champions, ACC Championship - 1st Place defeating 2017 NCAA finalist Lavallee of Missouri 3-1. Also 3/3 W 21-0 157 #24 Taleb Rahmani (Pittsburgh), 6-4 (SV1) defeated returning All-American Berger of Nebraska in a 3/3 W 22-0 157 #11 Mitch Finesilver (Duke), 3-2 dual that weekend. Was named national wrestler of the Week by FloWrestlig and TheOpenMat.

• A 2015-16 ASICS All-America second-team selection at 152 pounds in high school, top-10 recruit.

• Younger brother Trent has signed with the Pack to enroll next season and is currently ranked #2 at 170 pounds. Coaches RPI AWN FLO IMat OMat Track WIN 1 4 2 2 1 2 2 1 Daniel Bullard 174 • RS-Freshman Lawrenceville, Ga. • Archer HS 2018 NCAA Qualifier

Yr Record Dual ACC Ranked Fall TF MD 2018 16-9 9-7 2-3 2-9 6-2 1-0 3-1

Bullard 2017-18 Results Noting Bullard Date Dec Record Wt. Opponent / Score • Ranked #20 in the final NCAA Coaches’ Panel Rankings, 11/11 W 1-0 174 Steven Rice (Ithaca), by fall 2:13 also currently ranked #19 by FloWrestling. 11/11 L 1-1 174 #13 Yoanse Mejias (Oklahoma), 6-8 11/11 W 2-1 174 Mike Lopouchanski (The Citadel), by technical fall 18-2 • Holds a 16-9 record, 9-7 in duals. Also 10-3 in bonus point 11/18 W 3-1 174 Joey DiMartino (UNC Pembroke), by fall 4:15 matches. All nine losses have been to ranked foes. 11/18 W 4-1 174 Kieffer Taylor (Utah Valley), by fall 4:12 • Will get a rematch from an earlier meeting with #14 seed 11/18 W 5-1 174 Michael Carew (Reinhardt), by major decision 10-1 Mejias of Oklahoma in the first round. In a dual vs. the 12/2 W 6-1 174 Justin Lampe (Chattanooga), 7-2 Sooners at the season-opening Journeymen Northeast 12/10 L 6-2 174 #20 Forrest Przybysz (Appalachian State), 4-10 Duals, Mejias defeated Bullard 8-6. 12/15 W 7-2 174 Beau Breske (Nebraska), 6-5 Reno Tournament of Champions - 3rd Place • Placed third at the 2018 ACC Championship, going 3-1 12/17 W 8-2 174 Myles Terry (Oregon State), by fall 5:19 with a pair of ranked wins over NCAA Qualifiers: 5-1 vs. 12/17 W 9-2 174 Dominic Kincail (Fresno State), by fall 3:53 Schany of UVA and 12-6 over Finesilver of Duke. 12/17 W 10-2 174 Andrew Morgan (Campbell), by fall 4:56 12/17 L 10-3 174 #4 Daniel Lewis (Missouri), by fall 1:35 • First career ACC win was 8-2 over #25 Schany of Virginia. First career ACC bonus point win was 9-0 over O’Brien of 12/17 W 11-3 174 Kyle Pope (Wyoming), by major decision 14-6 Pitt. Went 2-3 in ACC duals. 1/5 L 11-4 174 #10 Jacobe Smith (Oklahoma State), 2-7 1/19 L 11-5 174 #27 Matt Finesilver (Duke), 5-8 • Placed third at the Reno Tournament of Champions with a 1/26 W 12-5 174 #25 Will Schany (Virginia), 8-2 4-1 mark. Recorded three pins and a major decision in the 2/2 W 13-5 174 Tommy O’Brien (Pittsburgh), by major decision 9-0 tournament. 2/9 L 13-6 174 #16 Ethan Ramos (UNC), by major decision 8-17 2/16 L 13-7 174 #15 Hunter Bolen (Virginia Tech), 3-5 • Redshirted last season. Wrestled in four opens at 165 2/18 L 13-8 174 #6 Bo Jordan (Ohio State), by fall 1:37 pounds and one at 174, was 15-8 overall, 11-7 at 165 and ACC Championship - 3rd Place 4-1 at 174. 3/3 W 14-8 174 #30 Will Schany (Virginia), 5-1 • A 2015-16 ASICS All-America honorable mention selection 3/3 L 14-9 174 #23 Hunter Bolen (Virginia Tech), 4-7 at 182 pounds in high school, was a top-50 recruit. 3/3 W 15-9 174 Tommy O’Brien (Pittsburgh), 7-1 3/3 W 16-9 174 #19 Matt Finesilver (Duke), 12-6 • Twin brother Thomas Bullard was a NCAA Qualifier last year at 157 pounds as a true freshman and is redshirting this season.

Coaches RPI AWN FLO IMat OMat Track WIN 20 27 -- 19 -- -- 22 -- Pete Renda 184 • RS-Senior Topton, Pa. • Brandywine Heights HS 2016 All-American • ‘14, 15, 18 NCAA Qualifier • 2018 ACC CHAMPION

Yr Record Dual ACC Ranked Fall TF MD 2014 27-11 16-3 3-3 1-7 6-1 1-0 5-0 2015 20-16 9-9 1-4 1-12 1-1 1-0 5-2 2016 26-8 15-4 4-1 7-7 5-0 6-0 6-0 2018 21-2 14-2 4-1 5-2 5-0 5-0 2-0 Totals 94-37 54-18 12-9 14-28 17-2 13-0 18-2 Renda 2017-18 Results Noting Renda Date Dec Record Wt. Opponent / Score • 2016 All-American, he placed third at 184 pounds in his 11/11 W 1-0 184 Matthew Waddell (Oklahoma), by technical fall 16-1 last trip to NCAAs. Vying to become NC State’s 10th mul- 11/11 W 2-0 184 Chandler Sambets (The Citadel), by fall 4:11 tiple time All-American. A four-time NCAA Qualifier, he is 7-5 11/18 W 3-0 184 Faris Teia (UNC Pembroke), 6-1 all-time at NCAAs (at 174 in 2014 and 2015). 11/18 W 4-0 184 Gary Jantzer (Utah Valley), 3-2 • His 94 career wins rank seventh all-time at NC State. 11/18 W 5-0 184 Antonio Stewart (Reinhardt), by technical fall 17-2 11/30 W 6-0 184 Antonio Agee (Old Dominion), by technical fall 16-1 • Earned the #4 seed this year, previously was #13 seed in 12/2 W 7-0 184 #13 Bryce Carr (Chattanooga), 2-1 2016. He placed third that season after he upset four top-10 12/10 W 8-0 184 Alan Clothier (Appalachian State), 3-2 seeds, including two in the top-five. 12/15 W 9-0 184 #6 Taylor Venz (Nebraska), 9-6 Reno Tournament of Champions - 1st Place • Ranked #4 in the final NCAA Coaches’ Panel Rankings, 12/17 W 10-0 184 Tyler McNutt (North Dakota St.), by technical fall 16-1 and #5 in every major polls. Was #3 in all polls dating back 12/17 W 11-0 184 Ryan Anderson (Cal Poly), by fall 2:01 to the preseason before a pair of losses the final weekend. 12/17 W 12-0 184 Dominic Ducharme (Cal State Bakersfield), by fall 0:56 12/17 W 13-0 184 Chaz Polson (Wyoming), by fall 0:48 • Enters NCAAs 21-2 on the year, including 14-2 in duals. Two losses to wrestlers that received top-six seeds. 12/17 W 14-0 184 Canten Marriott (Missouri), by fall 2:07 1/5 W 15-0 184 Keegan Moore (Oklahoma State), 3-0 • Won his first ACC Championship with a pair of ranked 1/19 W 16-0 184 Kaden Russell (Duke), by technical fall 18-1 wins including NCAA #6 seed Zavatsky in the finals (4-0). 1/26 W 17-0 184 Drew Peck (Virginia), by technical fall 18-3 2/2 W 18-0 184 Gregg Harvey (Pittsburgh), 5-2 • Went 4-1 in ACC duals, outscored foes 51-9 with two tech 2/9 W 19-0 184 #18 Chip Ness (North Carolina), by major decision 8-0 falls. His 8-0 major over #18 Ness of UNC, earned him ACC 2/16 L 19-1 184 #8 Zack Zavatsky (Virginia Tech), 2-3 Wrestler of the Week honors for the first time in his career. 2/18 L 19-2 184 #2 Myles Martin (Ohio State), 1-8 ACC Championship - 1st Place • Took top honors at the Reno Tournament of Champions 3/3 W 20-2 184 #18 Chip Ness (North Carolina), 4-2 going 5-0. Started with a tech fall, then had four straight first-period pins enroute to title. 3.3 W 21-2 184 #6 Zack Zavatsky (Virginia Tech), 4-0 Renda Career at NCAA Championships • Redshirted last year. Went 13-2 overall, incliding second at the Midlands , with a 9-2 win over Myles Martin. 2014 NCAA Championships 174 1st Rd. No. 9 seed Elliott Riddick (Lehigh), 4-6 • Earned a B.S. degree in Finance from NC State in the 174 Cons. 1st Rd. No. 8 seed Cody Walters (Ohio), LBF 3:54 Spring of 2017. Pursuing a Masters in Economics. 2015 NCAA Championships Coaches RPI AWN FLO IMat OMat Track WIN 174 1st Rd. No. 2 seed Matthew Brown (Penn State), by major dec. 4-12 4 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 174 Cons. 1st Rd. Raymond Waters (Arizona State), 5-4 174 Cons. 2nd Rd. Chad Welch (Purdue), 4-2 174 Cons. 3rd Rd. No. 9 seed Cody Walters (Ohio), 3-6 2016 NCAA Championships - No. 13 seed - 3rd Place (All-American) 184 1st Rd. Samson Imonode (Army), 4-2 184 2nd Rd. No. 4 seed Domenic Abounader (Michigan), 4-2 (SV1) 184 Quarterfinals No. 5 seed Zack Zavatsky (Virginia Tech), 4-3 184 Semifinals No. 1 seed Gabe Dean (Cornell), 4-9 184 Cons. Semis No. 9 seed Matthew Miller (Navy), 5-4 184 3rd Place Match No. 8 seed Nolan Boyd (Oklahoma State), by technical fall 18-3 Michael Macchiavello 197 • RS-Senior Monroe, N.C. • Sun Valley HS 2017, 2018 NCAA Qualifier • 2017, 2018 All-ACC

Yr Record Dual ACC Ranked Fall TF MD 2014 11-14 6-8 1-4 0-5 1-3 0-0 0-1 2015 9-8 5-6 0-0 0-5 1-0 0-0 2-3 2017 26-8 10-3 4-1 5-6 4-0 1-0 10-0 2018 17-3 11-2 3-1 6-3 0-0 4-0 2-0 Totals 63-33 32-19 8-6 11-19 6-3 5-0 14-4 Macchiavello 2017-18 Results Noting Macchiavello Date Dec Record Wt. Opponent / Score • Second straight trip to the NCAAs, he is the #4 seed. Last 11/11 W 1-0 197 Andrew Dixon (Oklahoma), 9-3 year at 184 pounds, entered as the #10 seed and went 3-2 11/11 W 2-0 197 Sawyer Root (The Citadel), 11-5 and was one win away from earning All-American honors. 11/18 W 3-0 197 Tanner Orndorff (Utah Valley), 7-3 • Moved up a weight class to 197 pounds for his senior 11/30 W 4-0 197 John D’Agostino (Old Dominion), by technical fall 17-2 season. Ranked #4 in the final NCAA Coaches’ Panel 12/2 W 5-0 197 #20 Scottie Boykin (Chattanooga), 8-2 Rankings, and #5 by FloWrestling and #6 by InterMat. 12/10 W 6-0 197 Randall Diabe (Appalachian State), 5-2 12/15 W 7-0 197 Eric Schultz (Nebraska), 6-2 • Earned ACC Wrestler of the Week honors after defeating Reno Tournament of Champions - 1st Place then-#1 and NCAA top-seed Moore of Ohio State (7-5) with 12/17 W 8-0 197 Richie Brandt (Fresno State), by technical fall 18-3 a pair of takedowns in final 30 seconds in his final home 12/17 W 9-0 197 Dalton Robertson (Northern Colo), by technical fall 15-0 dual at NC State. 12/17 W 10-0 197 Emmanuel Daigbe (Highline), by major decision 13-2 12/17 W 11-0 197 #11 Corey Griego (Oregon State), 8-3 • Holds a record of 17-3 and 11-2 in duals - his only losses were to NCAA #3 Haught (2-1 and 6-4 in OT in the ACC 12/17 W 12-0 197 Tom Lane (Cal Poly), by major decision 16-4 Finals) and NCAA #9 seed Weigel (5-4) in Italy. 1/5 L 12-1 197 #4 Preston Weigel (Oklahoma State), 4-5 1/19 W 13-1 197 Alec Schenk (Duke), 7-3 • Earned top honors at the Reno Tournament of Champions 1/26 W 14-1 197 #31 Jay Aiello (Virginia), by technical fall 22-7 going 5-0. Had four bonus point wins, and 8-3 decision over 2/9 W 15-1 197 #16 Danny Chaid (North Carolina), 3-2 #11 Corey Griego of Oregon State. Defeated NCAA first 2/16 L 15-2 197 #2 Jared Haught (Virginia Tech), 1-2 round opponent Tom Lane of Cal Poly 16-4 in the finals. 2/18 W 16-2 197 #1 Kollin Moore (Ohio State), 7-5 ACC Championship - 2nd Place • Earned All-ACC honors each of the last two seasons with 3/3 W 17-2 197 #17 Danny Schaid (North Carolina), 5-3 second place finishes. 3/3 L 17-3 197 #1 Jared Haught (Virginia Tech), 4-6 (TB2) • Started his career 0-10 against ranked foes, but has gone 11-9 over the last two seasons. Also a perfect 21-0 last two years in bonus point matches.

Macchiavello Career at NCAA Championships • Earned a B.S. degree in Finance from NC State in the Spring of 2017. Pursuing a Master of Arts and Liberal 2017 NCAA Championships - No. 10 seed Studies. 184 1st Rd. Ville Heino (Campbell), 5-3 (SV1) 184 2nd Rd. No. 7 seed T.J. Dudley (Nebraska), 6-1 184 Cons. 2nd Rd. Dylan Gabel (Northern Colorado), by major decision 11-3 Coaches RPI AWN FLO IMat OMat Track WIN 184 Cons. 3rd Rd. Michael Coleman (Navy), 2-1 4 2 4 4 5 6 5 5 184 Cons. Quarters No. 12 seed Drew Foster (Northern Iowa), 3-1 Michael Boykin 285 • Senior Coatesville, Pa. • Coatesville HS 2016, 2018 NCAA Qualifier

Yr Record Dual ACC Ranked Fall TF MD 2015 18-12 13-8 2-3 2-6 0-3 0-0 3-1 2016 18-11 7-6 2-3 7-9 0-1 1-0 2-0 2017 18-9 1-3 0-2 0-5 3-1 0-0 6-1 2018 20-6 5-1 3-0 5-3 0-0 1-1 5-0 Totals 74-38 26-18 7-8 14-23 3-5 2-1 16-2 Boykin 2017-18 Results Noting Boykin Date Dec Record Wt. Opponent / Score • Second trip to the NCAAs. Was the #12 seed in 2016 at 11/11 W 1-0 285 Mike McAleavy (The Citadel), by major decision 10-2 197 pounds and went 1-2. Journeymen Classic 11/12 W 2-0 285 Jesse Webb (Castleton), by major decision 11-1 • Split time as NC State’s starter at heavyweight each of the 11/12 L 2-1 285 Andrew Dunn (Virginia Tech), 3-4 (TB1) last two seasons. Saw action in the final four duals this year, picking up a pair of ranked ACC wins. 11/12 L 2-2 285 Malik McDonald (NC State), 3-4 (SV2) 11/18 W 3-2 285 Andrew Colborn (UNC Pem.), by major decision 18-5 • Ranked #21 in the final NCAA Coaches’ Panel Rankings. Wolfpack Open - 1st Place Also ranked in every major poll this week, including #16 by 11/19 W 4-2 285 Toby Cahill (Clarion), 7-3 InterMat and #10 by FloWrestling. 11/19 W 5-2 285 Zack Willard (Appalachian St.), by major decision 19-6 11/19 W 6-2 285 Patton Gassett (Newberry), 4-1 • In the final match with NC State up 16-15, clinched the 11/19 W 7-2 285 David Tate Orndorff (Utah Valley), 7-4 2018 ACC dual title with a 3-1 OT win over #18 Dunn of Reno Tournament of Champions - 3rd Place Virginia Tech. 12/17 W 8-2 285 William Pickren (Arizona State), by technical fall 16-1 12/17 W 9-2 285 Brady Daniel (Arizona State), by major decision 10-2 • Holds five ranked wins this season, including a pair over 12/17 W 10-2 285 Austin Myers (Missouri), 3-1 (SV1) wrestlers that are seed in the top-seven at the NCAAs. 12/17 L 10-3 285 Amar Dhesi (Oregon State), 1-2 • In his first daul since November, had a 5-3 win over #19 12/17 W 11-3 285 Tate Orndorff (Utah Valley), 7-2 Ryan Solomon of Pitt, getting both of the takedowns in the Southern Scuffle - 2nd Place match, the winner with 15 seconds left. 1/1 W 12-3 285 Robert Winters (Northern Colorado), 7-3 1/1 W 13-3 285 Demetrius Thomas (Williams Baptist), 11-5 • Elected to wrestle in the Southern Scuffle rather then 1/1 W 14-3 285 #3 Nick Nevills (Penn State), 4-3 travel as the Pack’s back-up to Italy. Ended up with a sec- 1/2 W 15-3 285 #11 Nathan Butler (Stanford), 3-1 ond place finish - took out NCAA #3 seed Nevills of Penn 1/2 L 15-4 285 #5 Jacob Kasper (Duke), 1-5 (SV1) State in the quarters then NCAA #7 Butler of Stanford in the 2/2 W 16-4 285 #19 Ryan Solomon (Pittsburgh), 5-3 semifinals. Fell in OT to NCAA #4 seed Kasper of Duke. 2/9 W 17-4 285 Andrew Gunning (North Carolina), 10-3 • Finished third at the ACC Championship, going 2-1. 2/16 W 18-4 285 #18 Andrew Dunn (Virginia Tech), 3-1 (SV1) 2/18 L 18-5 285 #2 (Ohio State), by technical fall 8-23 • Captured the title at the Wolfpack Open and placed third at ACC Championship - 3rd Place the Reno Tournament of Champions. 3/3 L 18-6 285 #22 Cory Daniel (North Carolina), 3-2 3/3 W 19-6 285 #20 Andrew Dunn (Virginia Tech), 4-3 (TB2) • Pack’s starter at 197 his first two seasons. 3/3 W 20-6 285 Tyler Love (Virginia), 5-1 (SV1) Coaches RPI AWN FLO IMat OMat Track WIN 21 14 12 10 16 15 17 20

Boykin Career at NCAA Championships 2016 NCAA Championships - No. 12 seed 197 1st Rd. Chip Ness (North Carolina), 3-1 (SV1) 197 2nd Rd. No. 5 seed Conner Hartmann (Duke), 2-3 (TB1) 197 Cons. 2nd Rd. Sam Wheeler (Colorado State), 4-6 NC State Honors & Awards NCAA CHAMPIONS ACADEMIC All-AMERICANS Joe Lidowski 190 Lynn Morris Hwt 1980 Matt Reiss 167 1991 Sylvester Terkay (1st) 1978 Joe Lidowski 190 1984 Tab Thacker Hwt Mark Cesari (2nd) 1979 Jim Zenz 118 1988 Scott Turner 150 Mark Mangrum (3rd) Mike Koob 134 Joe Lidowski 190 1993 Sylvester Terkay Hwt 1992 Sylvester Terkay (1st) 1980 Jim Zenz 118 2009 Darrion Caldwell 149 Mark Cesari (2nd) Mike Koob 150 2014 Nick Gwiazdowski Hwt 1993 Sylvester Terkay (1st) Joe Lidowski 177 2015 Nick Gwiazdowski Hwt Mark Cesari (HM) 1981 Chris Wentz 118 NCAA TOURNAMENT Mike Miller (HM) Tom Newcome 134 Matt Reiss 167 OUTSTANDING WRESTLER 1999 Zach Breitenbach (2nd) 2000 Zach Breitenbach (1st) Jerry Rodriguez 190 1988 Scott Turner 150 2001 Zach Breitenbach (1st) Tab Thacker Hwt 1982 Frank Castrignano 150 2009 Darrion Caldwell 149 2014 Nick Gwiazdowski Chris Mondragon 158 NCAA RUNNER-UP Pete Renda (Fr.) Craig Cox 167 2015 Nick Gwiazdowski Matt Reiss 177 1989 Michael Stokes 126 Kevin Jack (Fr.) Jerry Rodriguez 190 1992 Sylvester Terkay Hwt Bryce Meredith (Fr.) Tab Thacker Hwt 2016 Nick Gwiazdowski Hwt Pete Renda 1983 Vince Bynum 134 Chris Mondragon 158 All-AMERICANS 2016 Sean Fausz Nick Gwiazdowski Craig Cox 167 1979 Jim Zenz Jr. 118 Pete Renda Gregg Fatool 177 Tab Thacker Hwt 1980 Jim Zenz Sr. 118 ACC TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS 1984 Scott Turner 142 Matt Reiss Fr. 167 Chris Mondragon 150 1981 Chris Wentz Fr. 118 Year...... Head Coach Tab Thacker Hwt Matt Reiss So. 167 1976...... Bob Guzzo 1985 Scott Turner 142 1982 Frank Castrignano Sr. 150 1978...... Bob Guzzo Gregg Fatool 167 Tab Thacker So. Hwt 1981...... Bob Guzzo 1986 Marc Sodano 126 1983 Chris Mondragon Jr. 158 1982...... Bob Guzzo Dave Schneiderman 134 Tab Thacker Jr. Hwt 1983...... Bob Guzzo Mike Lombardo 190 1987 Marc Sodano 126 1984 Tab Thacker Sr. Hwt 1988...... Bob Guzzo 1988 Michael Stokes 126 1986 Scott Turner Jr. 150 1989...... Bob Guzzo Bill Hershey 134 1987 Marc Sodano Jr. 126 1990...... Bob Guzzo Joe Cesari 142 1988 Scott Turner Sr. 150 1991...... Bob Guzzo Scott Turner 150 Mike Lombardo Sr. Hwt 1996...... Bob Guzzo 1989 Michael Stokes 126 1989 Michael Stokes Sr. 126 2001...... Bob Guzzo Darrin Farrow 150 Brian Jackson Jr. Hwt 2002...... Bob Guzzo Dave Zettlemoyer 167 1991 Chris Kwortnik Fr. 167 2004...... Bob Guzzo 1990 Steve Cesari 150 Sylvester Terkay So. Hwt 2007...... Carter Jordan Sylvester Terkay Hwt 1991 Clayton Grice 126 1992 Chris Kwortnik So. 167 2016...... Pat Popolizio Mark Mangrum 134 Sylvester Terkay Jr. Hwt ACC INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS Steve Williams 177 Steve Williams Sr. 177 Sylvester Terkay Hwt 1993 Sylvester Terkay Sr. Hwt 1955 Allen Henry 177 1992 Clayton Grice 134 Chris Kwortnik Sr. 167 1962 Bill Sullivan Hwt Chris Kwortnik 167 1996 Mike Miller Sr. 118 1964 Robert Brawley 167 Steve Williams 177 2008 Darrion Caldwell So. 149 1966 Greg Hicks 152 Sylvester Terkay Hwt Robert Brawley 160 1993 Mark Cesari 142 2009 Darrion Caldwell Jr. 149 Charles Amato Hwt 2012 Darrius Little Sr. 141 Chris Kwortnik 167 1967 Greg Hicks 160 Dan Madson 190 2014 Nick Gwiazdowski So. Hwt 1968 Charles Amato 191 Sylvester Terkay Hwt 2015 Nick Gwiazdowski Jr. Hwt 1970 Steve Rhode 167 1994 Troy Charney 142 Kevin Jack Fr. 141 1971 Steve Rhode 167 Steve Tenney 177 2016 Tommy Gantt Sr. 157 1974 Paul McNutt 142 1995 Mike Miller 118 Nick Gwiazdowski Sr. Hwt 1975 Paul McNutt 142 1996 Mike Miller 118 Pete Renda Jr. 184 1976 Mike Zito 118 Anthony Sorantino 126 Terry Reese 158 2017 Kevin Jack Jr. 141 Dan Madson 190 Tom Higgins Hwt 1998 Billy Blunt Hwt 1977 Terry Reese 158 1999 Tommy Davis 141 NC State Honors & Awards Pierre Pryor 157 ACC TOURNAMENT ren, Dustin Kawa, Zach Garren Kevin Boross 174 2005 Alex Hernandez, Kody Hamrah, 2000 Tommy Davis 149 OUTSTANDING WRESTLER Kevin Gabrielson Scott Garren 157 2006 Kody Hamrah, Jeremy Colbert, 1964 Robert Brawley 167 Ryan Goodman Joel Dramis 165 1966 Robery Brawley 160 2007 Taylor Cummings, Darrion Caldwell, 2001 George Cintron 125 1970 Steve Rhode 167 Joe Caramanica, Kody Hamrah, Rick Brown- Pierre Pryor 157 1981 Chris Wentz 118 lee, Jeremy Colbert, Ryan Goodman, Jainor Zach Breitenbach 197 1983 Chris Mondragon 158 Palma 2002 George Cintron 125 1984 Scott Turner 142 2008 Darrius Little, Darrion Caldwell, Jake Giamoni 149 Ryan Goodman 1985 Gregg Fatool 167 2009 Darrion Caldwell, Kody Hamrah Pierre Pryor 165 1987 Marc Sodano 126 Dustin Kawa 174 2011 Darrius Little, Darrion Caldwell 1988 Michael Stokes 126 2012 Darrius Little, Matt Nereim Jason Gore 197 1989 Michael Stokes 126 2014 Tommy Gantt, Nick Gwiazdowski 2003 Jake Giamoni 149 1994 Steve Tenney 177 2015 Nick Gwiazdowski Scott Garren 157 1996 Dan Madson 190 2016 Sean Fausz, Tommy Gantt, Nick Dustin Kawa 165 2002 George Cintron 125 Gwiazdowski, Kevin Jack, Max Rohskopf, 2004 Jake Giamoni 149 Pete Renda 2006 Ryan Goodman 197 Scott Garren 157 2017 Sean Fausz, Jamal Morris, Kevin 2005 Kevin Gabrielson 174 2007 Ryan Goodman 197 Jack, Brian Hamann, Michael Macchiavello 2006 Kody Hamrah 157 2016 Nick Gwiazdowski 285 2018 Sean Fausz, Kevin Jack, Hayden Jeremy Colbert 184 2017 Kevin Jack 141 Hidlay, Pete Renda, Michael Macchiavello Ryan Goodman 197 ALL-ACC (Est. 1986) ACC WRESTLER OF YEAR (Est. 1991) 2007 Taylor Cummings 125 Darrion Caldwell 141 1986 Jim Best, Norm Corkhill, Mike 1991 Sylvester Terkay Hwt Joe Caramanica 149 Lombardo, Marc Sodano, Dave Schneider- 1992 Sylvester Terkay Hwt Ryan Goodman 197 mann, Scott Turner 1993 Sylvester Terkay Hwt 1987 Dave Cummings, Mike Lombardo, Jainor Palma Hwt Dave Schneidermann, Marc Sodano 2007 Darrion Caldwell 141 2008 Darrion Caldwell 149 1988 Joe Cesari, Bill Hershey, Mike 2009 Darrion Caldwell 149 2009 Darrion Caldwell 149 Lantz, Mike Lombardo, Michael Stokes, Scott 2014 Nick Gwiazdowski Hwt Kody Hamrah 157 Turner 2015 Nick Gwiazdowski Hwt 2011 Darrion Caldwell 149 1989 Joe Cesari, Darrin Farrow, Brian 2016 Nick Gwiazdowski Hwt 2014 Nick Gwiazdowski Hwt Jackson, Jeff Kwortnik, Mark Mangrum, Mi- 2015 Nick Gwiazdowski Hwt chael Stokes, Dave Zettlemoyer ACC COACH OF YEAR (Est. 1986) 2016 Kevin Jack 141 1990 Steve Cesari, Clayton Grice, Steve Kinard, Mike Lantz, Sylvester Terkay 1988 Bob Guzzo Tommy Gantt 157 1991 Mark Cesari, Clayton Grice, Mark Max Rohskopf 165 1989 Bob Guzzo Mangrum, Sylvester Terkay, Steve Williams 1991 Bob Guzzo Nick Gwiazdowski Hwt 1992 Mark Cesari, Clayton Grice, Chris 2017 Kevin Jack 141 Kwortnik, Sylvester Terkay, Steve Williams 1996 Bob Guzzo 2018 Sean Fausz 125 1993 Mike Norton, Clayton Grice, Mark 2001 Bob Guzzo Hayden Hidlay 157 Cesari, Chris Kwortnik, Dan Madson, Sylves- 2002 Bob Guzzo Pete Renda 184 ter Terkay 2007 Carter Jordan 1994 Troy Charney, Chris Kwortnik, Dan ACC ROOKIE OF YEAR (Est. 2005) Madson, Mike Norton, Steve Tenney MULTIPLE ACC CHAMPIONS 1995 Mike Miller, Ryan Nunamaker, Ken Johnson 2005 Kody Hamrah 157 Four-Time ACC Champions 1996 Mike Miller, Anthony Sorantino, Ryan 2007 Darrion Caldwell 141 Darrion Caldwell, Joe Lidowski, Nunamaker, Troy Charney, Ken Johnson, 2015 Kevin Jack 141 Sylvester Terkay, Tab Thacker Kurt Sykes, Dan Madson 1997 Lee Carroll, Joel Dramis ACC SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF YEAR Three-Time ACC Champions 1998 Billy Blunt, Kevin Boross, James Kocher, Pierre Pryor 2016 Nick Gwiazdowski Scott Garren, Jake Giamoni, Nick 1999 Tommy Davis, Pierre Pryor, Kevin H.C. KENNETT AWARD Gwiazdowski, Chris Mondragon, Scott Turner, Boross, Zach Breitenbach, Billy Noble Pierre Pryor 2000 Kevin Boross, Tommy Davis, NC State’s highest athletic award, given Zach Breitenbach, Scott Garren, Joel Dramis, Two-Time ACC Champions Jason Gore annually to the top student-athlete. Charles Amato, Robert Brawley, George 2001 Zach Breitenbach, Oraefo Brown, Cintron, Craig Cox, Tommy Davis, Gregg George Cintron, Tommy Davis, 1975 Tom Higgins Fatool, Ryan Goodman, Clayton Grice, Kody Dustin Kawa, Pierre Pryor 1988 Scott Turner Hamrah, Greg Hicks, Kevin Jack, Dustin 2002 George Cintron, Jake Giamoni, 1993 Sylvester Terkay Kawa, Mike Koob, Chris Kwortnik, Dan Mad- Jason Gore, Dustin Kawa, Dave Miller, son, Paul McNutt, Mike Miller, Pierre Pryor, Pierre Pryor 2001 Zach Breitenbach Terry Rees, Matt Reiss, Steve Rhode, Jerry 2003 George Cintron, Jake Giamoni, 2009 Darrion Caldwell Rodriquez, Marc Sodano, Michael Stokes, Scott Garren, Dustin Kawa 2015 Nick Gwiazdowski Steve Williams, Jim Zenz 2004 Jeremy Hartrum, Dan Pacitti, 2016 Nick Gwiazdowski Alex Hernandez, Jake Giamoni, Scott Gar- NC State National Champions

­As a freshman in 1980, Matt Reiss Tab Thacker, one of the biggest surprised everyone at the NCAA heavyweights of all time at more than Championships by capturing the 450 pounds, won four ACC champi- national championship at 167 pounds. onships and the 1984 NCAA crown. Reiss won two ACC championships Thacker won 31 matches as a senior. while at NC State.

Scott Turner won the national champi- Sylvester Terkay went undefeated onship at 150 pounds in 1988. Turner at 41-0 his senior season and was breezed through the competition, 122-14 during his four-year career at allowing just one point in six bouts. He NC State. He successfully concluded was named the NCAA’s Most Out- his career by winning the 1993 NCAA standing Wrestler. heavyweight championship. NC State National Champions

Darrion Caldwell became NC State’s Heavyweight Nick Gwiazdowski’s fifth national champion in 2009, win- 2014 NCAA title was NC State’s sixth ning five bouts at the NCAA tourney individual crown and the third for a by a combined score of 52-12 to win heavyweight. Gwiazdowski finished the Most Outstanding Wrestler award. the year 42-2, including 20-0 in dual Caldwell finished the season at 38-1, matches. His 42 wins set a new his only loss an injury default. single-season NCSU record.

Nick Gwiazdowki made it back-to- back NCAA titles in 2015 as he posted a perfect 35-0 record on the year. En- tering as the No. 1 seed, Gwiazdowski went 5-0 at the NCAA championships with a combined 46-15 score and became only the third wrestler in ACC history to win multiple national titles, and the first since 1995. NC State NCAA Qualifiers Year Name (Seed) Wt. Rec. (Place) Scott Turner (9) 150 5-1 (3rd) 1966 George Hicks 152 1-1 Norm Corkhill 177 1-2 Bob Brawley 160 2-1 Mike Lombardo (12) 190 1-2 1967 George Hicks 160 0-1 Garrett Keith Hwt 2-2 1968 Jim Pace 130 1-1 1987 David Cummings 118 2-2 Mike Couch 145 0-1 Marc Sodano (3) 126 3-3 (6th) George Hicks 160 0-1 Dave Schneiderman (9) 134 2-3 Ben Harry 167 0-1 Joe Cesari 142 2-2 Charles Amato 191 0-1 Mike Lombardo 275 3-2 1969 Charles Amato 191 0-1 1988 Mark Annis 118 2-2 1971 Steve Rhode 167 0-1 Michael Stokes (3) 126 2-2 1974 Paul McNutt 142 0-1 Joe Cesari (10) 142 3-2 1975 Paul McNutt 142 1-2 Scott Turner (2) 150 5-0 (1st) Tom Higgins Hwt 0-1 Rod Mangrum 158 0-2 1976 Mike Zito 118 0-1 Mike Lantz 167 0-1 Terry Reese 158 0-1 Mike Lombardo (6) 275 3-3 (8th) Tom Higgins Hwt 2-2 1989 Mark Annis 118 0-1 1977 Terry Reese 158 0-1 Michael Stokes (5) 126 4-1 (2nd) Joe Lidowski 190 0-2 Joe Cesari 142 2-2 Lynn Morris Hwt 0-2 Darrin Farrow 150 0-2 1978 Joe Lidowski 190 1-1 Jeff Kwortnik 158 1-2 1979 Jim Zenz 118 4-3 (6th) Dave Zettlemoyer 167 0-1 Mike Koob 142 0-1 Brian Jackson (7) 275 6-2 (5th) Joe Lidowski 190 0-1 1990 Ricky Strausbaugh 118 0-1 1980 Jim Zenz (4) 118 5-1 (3rd) Clayton Grice 126 0-1 Mike Koob 150 2-2 Steve Kinard 158 0-1 Matt Reiss 167 5-0 (1st) Steve Williams 167 0-2 Joe Lidowski 177 0-1 Mike Lantz 177 2-2 1981 Chris Wentz (5) 118 3-3 (6th) Ty Williams 190 0-1 Tom Newcome 134 1-1 Sylvester Terkay 275 2-2 Frank Castrignano 150 2-2 1991 Ricky Strausbaugh 118 0-1 Chris Mondragon 158 0-1 Clayton Grice 126 0-1 Matt Reiss (5) 167 3-3 (8th) Mark Mangrum 134 2-2 Jerry Rodriguez (4) 190 1-1 Chris Kwortnik 167 5-3 (6th) Tab Thacker Hwt 0-1 Steve Williams 177 0-1 1982 Chris Wentz (9) 126 1-1 Sylvester Terkay (3) 275 5-1 (3rd) Frank Castrignano (9) 150 5-2 (5th) 1992 Clayton Grice 134 2-2 Chris Mondragon (11) 158 1-2 Mark Cesari (12) 142 0-1 Craig Cox (11) 167 2-2 Tom Best 150 0-1 Matt Reiss (10) 177 2-2 Chris Kwortnik (4) 167 4-2 (7th) Jerry Rodriguez (7) 190 2-2 Steve Williams (10) 177 3-3 (6th) Tab Thacker (11) Hwt 3-3 (8th) Dan Madson 190 0-1 1983 Vince Bynum 134 0-1 Sylvester Terkay (2) 275 4-1 (2nd) Steve Koob 142 3-2 1993 Mike Norton 126 1-2 Chris Mondragon (4) 158 4-2 (7th) Clayton Grice 134 1-2 Craig Cox (6) 167 0-1 Mark Cesari (9) 142 1-2 Gregg Fatool 177 0-1 Chris Kwortnik (4) 167 5-2 (5th) Tab Thaker (4) Hwt 4-3 (6th) Dan Madson 190 1-2 1984 Scott Turner 142 1-1 Sylvester Terkay (1) 275 5-0 (1st) Chris Mondragon (4) 150 1-1 1994 Mike Norton 126 2-2 Gregg Fatool 167 1-2 Ryan Nunamaker 134 0-1 John Connelly 190 0-1 Chris Kwortnik (5) 167 2-2 Tab Thacker (1) Hwt 5-0 (1st) Steve Tenney 177 0-1 1985 Scott Turner (9) 150 2-2 Dan Madson 190 2-2 Gregg Fatool (4) 167 1-1 1995 Mike Miller 118 0-2 Mike Lombardo 190 0-1 Wayne Jackson 126 2-2 1986 Jim Best 118 0-2 Ryan Nunamker 134 0-2 Marc Sodano (12) 126 3-2 Troy Charney 150 0-1 Dave Schneiderman (11) 134 2-2 Ken Johnson 167 1-2 NC State NCAA Qualifiers Year Name (Seed) Wt. Rec. (Place) 2008 Darrion Caldwell (7) 149 4-2 (5th) 1996 Mike Miller 118 4-2 (7th) Ryan Goodman 184 1-2 Anthony Sorantino 126 0-2 2009 Darrius Little 133 0-2 Ryan Nunamaker 134 1-2 Joe Caramanica 141 1-2 Troy Charney 142 1-2 Darrion Caldwell (3) 149 5-0 (1st) Kirk Stehman 150 0-2 Kody Hamrah 157 0-2 Ken Johnson 167 0-2 2010 Bobby Ward 149 1-2 Kurt Sykes 177 0-2 2011 Darrius Little 141 0-2 Dan Madson (10) 190 3-2 Darrion Caldwell (1) 149 1-2 1997 Anthony Sorantino 126 1-2 2012 Colton Fought 125 0-2 Joel Dramis 150 1-2 Darrius Little (8) 141 4-3 (8th) 1998 Lee Carroll 118 1-2 Matt Nereim 149 0-2 Tommy Davis 126 0-2 Colton Palmer 157 0-2 James Kocher 134 0-2 Quinton Godley 174 0-2 Pierre Pryor 142 1-2 2013 Joe DeAngelo 125 1-2 Kevin Boross 167 0-2 Sam Speno 133 0-2 Billy Blunt 275 3-2 Nijel Jones 165 0-2 1999 Lee Carroll 125 1-2 2014 Sam Speno 141 2-2 Tommy Davis 141 1-2 Tommy Gantt 157 3-2 Pierre Pryor 157 0-2 Pete Renda 174 0-2 Kevin Boross 174 2-2 KaRonne Jones 197 0-2 Zach Breitenbach 184 0-2 Nick Gwiazdowski (2) 285 5-0 (1st) 2000 Thommy Davis 149 1-2 2015 Joe DeAngelo 125 0-2 Scott Garren 157 1-2 Kevin Jack 141 4-2 (5th) Joel Dramis 165 3-2 Max Rohskopf 165 1-2 Kevin Boross 174 0-2 Pete Renda 174 2-2 Zach Breitenbach 184 1-2 Nick Gwiazdowski (1) 285 5-0 (1st) 2001 George Cintron 125 0-2 2016 Sean Fausz 125 1-2 Tommy Davis 149 1-2 Jamal Morris 133 2-2 Pierre Pryor 157 1-2 Kevin Jack (3) 141 3-2 Dustin Kawa 174 1-2 Tommy Gantt (2) 157 4-3 (8th) Zach Breitenbach (10) 197 0-2 Max Rohskopf (5) 165 1-2 2002 George Cintron 125 1-2 Pete Renda (13) 184 5-1 (3rd) Jake Giamoni 149 2-2 Michael Boykin (12) 197 1-2 Pierre Pryor 165 3-2 Nick Gwiazdowski (1) 285 4-1 (2nd) Dustin Kawa 174 1-1 2017 Sean Fausz (12) 125 2-2 Jason Gore 197 0-2 Jamal Morris (15) 133 2-2 2003 George Cintron 125 1-2 Kevin Jack (2) 141 6-1 (3rd) Jake Giamoni 149 2-2 Sam Speno (12) 149 0-2 Scott Garren 157 1-2 Thomas Bullard 157 0-2 Dustin Kawa 165 0-2 Brian Hamann 165 1-2 2004 Jeremy Hartum 125 1-2 Nick Reenan 174 0-2 Alex Hernandez 141 0-2 Michael Macchiavello (10) 184 3-2 Jake Giamoni 149 3-2 Malik McDonald 197 0-2 Scott Garren 157 1-2 Mike Kosoy 285 1-2 Dustin Kawa 165 2-2 2018 Sean Fausz (5) 125 Zach Garren 197 0-2 Tariq Wilson 133 2005 Alex Hernandez 149 0-2 Kevin Jack (5) 141 Kevin Gabrielson 174 0-2 Beau Donahue (14) 149 2006 Joe Caramanica 149 0-2 Hayden Hidlay (1) 157 Kody Hamrah 157 0-2 Daniel Bullard 174 Jeremy Colbert 184 0-2 Pete Renda (4) 184 Ryan Goodman (11) 197 1-2 Michael Macchiavello (4) 197 2007 Taylor Cummings 125 0-2 Michael Boykin (14) 285 Darrion Caldwell 141 2-2 Joe Caramanica 149 0-2 Ryan Goodman 197 1-2 Janior Palma 285 1-2 NC State Records CAREER VICTORIES MOST VICTORIES CAREER PINS

1. Sylvester Terkay, 1990-93 122 By a Freshman 1. Sylvester Terkay, 1990-93 64 2. Kevin Jack, 2015-pres. 110 31 Kevin Jack 2015 2. Darrion Caldwell, 2007-11 58 Nick Gwiazdowski, 2014-16 110 29 Mike Koob 1977 3. Tab Thacker, 1981-84 54 4. Darrion Caldwell, 2007-11 109 29 Matt Reiss 1980 4. Nick Gwiazdowski, 2014-16 40 5. Darrius Little, 2008-12 102 27 Pete Renda 2014 5. Dan Madson, 1992-94, 1996 29 6. Mike Lombardo, 1985-88 96 25 Joe Caramanica 2006 6. Lynn Morris, 1975-78 28 7. Pete Renda, 2014-pres. 94 7. Colton Palmer, 2008-12 24 Scott Turner, 1984-86, 1988 94 By a Sophomore Pierre Pryor, 1998-2002 24 9. Tab Thacker, 1981-84 92 42 Nick Gwiazdowski 2014 9. Jim Best, 1985-86, 1988-89 23 Jim Zenz, 1977-80 92 36 Darrion Caldwell 2008 10. Mike Lombardo, 1985-88 22 11. Tommy Gantt, 2012-16 91 32 Sylvester Terkay 1991 12. Pierre Pryor, 1998-2002 89 29 Joe Cesari 1987 Mark Cesari, 1990-93 89 SINGLE-SEASON PINS 26 Kevin Jack 2016 Joe Cesari, 1985, 1987-89 89 1. Sylvester Terkay, 1992 27 26 Sam Speno 2014 15. Dan Madson, 1992-94, 1996 86 2. Sylvester Terkay, 1993 25 16. Joe Caramanica, 2006-09 85 3. Darrion Caldwell, 2008 23 By a Junior 17. Jake Giamoni, 2001-04 82 4. Darrion Caldwell, 2009 17 38 Darrion Caldwell 2009 18. Mike Koob, 1977-80 81 5. Nick Gwiazdowski, 2014 16 38 Brian Jackson 1989 19. Mike Kosoy, 2013-17 79 Mike Lombardo, 1988 16 35 Kevin Jack 2017 Kody Hamrah, 2005-09 79 7. Tab Thacker, 1984 15 Dustin Kawa, 2000-04 79 35 Nick Gwiazdowski 2015 Tab Thacker, 1982 15 35 Tommy Gantt 2014 9. Nick Gwiazdowski, 2015 14 SINGLE-SEASON VICTORIES 35 Sylvester Terkay 1992 10. Colton Palmer, 2012 12 1. Nick Gwiazdowski, 2014 42 Tab Thacker, 1983 12 2. Sylvester Terkay, 1993 41 By a Senior Dan Madson, 1996 12 3. Darrion Caldwell, 2009 38 41 Sylvester Terkay 1993 Brian Jackson, 1989 38 37 Darrius Little 2012 MOST PINS BY CLASS 5. Darrius Little, 2012 37 37 Mike Lombardo 1988 By a freshman: Darrion Caldwell 10 Mike Lombardo, 1988 37 34 Jim Zenz 1980 By a sophomore: Darrion Caldwell 23 7. Darrion Caldwell, 2008 36 34 Michael Stokes 1989 8. Kevin Jack, 2017 35 By a junior: Sylvester Terkay 27 Nick Gwiazdowski, 2015 35 CAREER WON-LOSE PERCENTAGE By a senior: Sylvester Terkay 25 Tommy Gantt, 2014 35 (minimum 50 bouts) Sylvester Terkay, 1992 35 1. Nick Gwiazdowski (110-3) .973 12. Michael Stokes, 1989 34 2. Sylvester Terkay (122-14) .897 Jim Zenz, 1980 34 3. Darrion Caldwell (109-13) .893 14. Nick Gwiazdowski, 2016 33 4. Tab Thacker (92-11-1) .889 15. Sylverster Terkay, 1991 32 5. Michael Stokes (68-8-3) .879 16. Kevin Jack, 2015 31 6. Kevin Jack (110-19) .853 Kody Hamrah, 2009 31 7. Matt Reiss (51-10-2) .825 Marc Sodano, 1987 31 8. Marc Sodano (50-10-2) .822 Tab Thacker, 1984 31 9. Scott Turner (94-19-4) .820 20. Joe Caramanica, 2008 30 10. Mike Koob (81-17-3) .816 Scott Turner, 1988 30 11. Lynn Morris (52-11-2) .815 12. Chris Kwortnik (69-15-2) .814 LONGEST WINNING STREAKS 13. Jim Zenz (92-22-1) .804 14. Scott Garren (70-18) .795 1. Nick Gwiazdowski, 88, 2015-16 15. Rick Rodriguez (44-12) .785 2. Sylvester Terkay, 41, 1992-93 3. Tab Thacker, 31, 1983-84 4. Sylvester Terkay, 30, 1991-92 5. Kevin Jack, 29, 2017 Darrion Caldwell, 29, 2008-09 7. Tommy Gantt, 25, 2016 8. Chris Mondragon, 23, 1982-83 9. Hayden Hidlay, 22, 2018 10. Nick Gwiazdowski, 20, 2013-14 NC State Year-By-Year Records Overall ACC ACC NCAA Wrestling became a varsity sport at NC State in Year W-L-T Pct. Reg.Season Tournament Tournament Coach the spring of 1925 as part of the Mit (boxing) and 1954 4-4 .500 2-2-0 — 2nd No Tournament Al Crawford Mat (wrestling) Club. Since that time, NC State 1955 6-2 .750 4-1-0 — 2nd No Tournament Al Crawford has posted a record of 609-445-20 for a winning 1956 2-4 .333 1-4-0 — 4th 5th Al Crawford percentage of .576. NC State is 161-127-4 in 1957 2-4 .334 1-4-0 — 5th 5th Al Crawford dual ACC matches. 1958 0-5-1 .000 0-4-1 — 5th Did not compete Al Crawford 1959 4-3-1 .562 2-2-1 — 4th Did not compete Al Crawford Year W-L-T Pct Coach 1960 3-3-1 .500 2-3-0 — 4th 5th Al Crawford 1925 2-3-0 .400 Red Hicks 1961 2-6 .250 1-3-0 — 4th 4th Al Crawford 1926 3-4-0 .428 Red Hicks 1962 2-7 .222 1-3-0 — 4th 4th Al Crawford 1927 2-5-0 .286 Buck Drennan 1963 7-3 .700 2-2-0 — 3rd 4th Al Crawford 1928 2-5-0 .286 Buck Drennan 1964 7-5-2 .571 1-3-0 — 4th 3rd Al Crawford 1929 0-5-0 .000 Buck Drennan 1965 2-7-1 250 0-4-0 — 5th 5th Al Crawford 1930 1-4-1 .250 Buck Drennan 1966 6-4 .600 2-2-0 — 3rd 2nd 34th Al Crawford 1931 0-5-0 .000 Buck Drennan 1967 2-8 .200 0-4-0 — 5th 4th Al Crawford 1932 No Team 1968 9-4 .692 2-2-0 — 3rd 2nd 63rd Jerry Daniels 1933 3-3-0 .500 Red Hicks 1969 7-5 .583 3-1-0 — 2nd 3rd Jerry Daniels 1934 4-1-0 .800 Red Hicks 1970 10-3-1 .750 2-2-0 — 3rd 3rd Jerry Daniels 1935 3-3-0 .500 Dave Morrah 1971 6-6-1 .500 2-2-0 — 3rd 3rd Jerry Daniels 1936 4-2-0 .667 Dave Morrah 1972 7-7 .500 2-2-0 — 3rd 3rd Jerry Daniels 1937 3-4-0 .428 Joe Matthewson 1973 11-7 .611 2-2-0 — 3rd 4th Jerry Daniels 1938 6-1-0 .857 Herman Hickman 1974 10-4-1 .700 0-3-1 — 5th 5th Jerry Daniels 1939 4-3-0 .571 Herman Hickman 1975 12-5 .706 3-2-0 — 2nd 4th 60th Bob Guzzo 1940 3-4-0 .428 Herman Hickman 1976 14-4 .778 3-2-0 — 3rd 1st 35th Bob Guzzo 1941 4-3-0 .571 Herman Hickman 1977 11-5 687 3-2-0 — 3rd 4th Bob Guzzo 1942 2-4-0 .334 Herman Hickman 1978 11-4 .733 6-0-0 — 1st 1st 59th Bob Guzzo 1943 1-4-0 .200 Herman Hickman 1979 13-4 .765 4-2-0 — 2nd 3rd 30th Bob Guzzo 1944 No Team 1980 12-3 .800 3-3-0 — 3rd 2nd 8th Bob Guzzo 1945 No Team 1981 15-1 .937 6-0-0 — 1st 1st 20th Bob Guzzo 1982 13-1 .929 7-0-0 — 1st 1st 11th Bob Guzzo 1946 No Team 1983 13-3 .813 5-1-0 — 1st 1st 16th Bob Guzzo 1947 6-4-0 .600 Al Crawford 1984 12-6 .667 3-3-0 — 4th 3rd 12th Bob Guzzo 1948 5-3-1 .611 Al Crawford 1985 18-6 .750 6-1-0 — 1st 2nd 38th Bob Guzzo 1949 5-3-1 .611 Al Crawford 1986 15-4 .789 4-2-0 — 2nd 2nd 15th Bob Guzzo 1950 5-6-0 .454 Al Crawford 1987 12-7 .632 3-3-0 — 4th 2nd 21st Bob Guzzo 1951 7-3-0 .700 Al Crawford 1988 19-6 .760 6-0-0 — 1st 1st 10th Bob Guzzo 1952 2-7-0 .222 Al Crawford 1989 13-9-2 .583 6-0-0 — 1st 1st 12th Bob Guzzo 1953 5-4-0 .555 Al Crawford 1990 11-10-1 .523 3-3-0 — 4th 1st 35th Bob Guzzo 1991 11-8 .579 3-3-0 — 3rd 1st 17th Bob Guzzo 1992 15-3-1 .815 6-0-0 — 1st 2nd 9th Bob Guzzo 1993 12-8 .600 3-3-0 — 4th 2nd 7th Bob Guzzo 1994 9-7-2 .555 3-3-0 — 4th 3rd 42nd Bob Guzzo 1995 8-7-1 .531 3-3-0 — 4th 4th 43rd Bob Guzzo 1996 9-9 .500 3-2-0 — 3rd 1st 29th Bob Guzzo 1997 9-13 .409 0-5-0 — 5th 4th 66th Bob Guzzo 1998 8-8 .500 3-2-0 — 3rd 3rd 54th Bob Guzzo 1999 9-7 563 3-2-0 — 3rd 3rd 48th Bob Guzzo 2000 12-4 .750 5-0-0 — 1st 2nd 41st Bob Guzzo 2001 12-7 .632 4-1-0 — 1st 1st 48th Bob Guzzo 2002 11-8 .579 4-1-0 — 1st 1st 65th Bob Guzzo 2003 8-10 .444 2-3-0 — 3rd 2nd 48th Bob Guzzo 2004 9-6 .600 4-1-0 — 1st 1st 42nd Bob Guzzo 2005 8-8 .500 4-2-0 — 2nd 3rd Carter Jordan 2006 11-5-1 .676 3-2-1 — 3rd 2nd 58th Carter Jordan 2007 13-7 .650 4-2-0 — 2nd 1st 38th Carter Jordan 2008 9-10-1 .475 3-2-0 — 4th 5th 25th Carter Jordan 2009 4-15-1 .225 0-5-0 — 6th 5th 18th Carter Jordan 2010 8-13 .381 1-4-0 — 5th 6th 56th Carter Jordan 2011 9-10 .474 1-4-0 — 5th 5th 56th Carter Jordan 2012 7-9 .438 1-4-0 — 5th 4th 44th Carter Jordan 2013 5-6 .455 0-5-0 — 6th 5th 63rd Pat Popolizio 2014 14-7 .667 2-4-0 — 5th 6th 19th Pat Popolizio 2015 16-6 .727 3-2-0 — 2nd 6th 16th Pat Popolizio 2016 23-1 .958 4-1-0 — 2nd 1st 11th Pat Popolizio 2017 13-2 .867 4-1-0 — 2nd 2nd 17th Pat Popolizio 2018 15-2 .882 5-0-0 — 1st 2nd ???? Pat Popolizio 2017-18 NC STATE WRESTLING STATISTICS RECORD: 15-2 ACC: 5-0 Home: 7-1 Away: 4-0 Neutral: 4-1 2017-18 SCHEDULE & RESULTS 11/11 Journeymen Duals (Troy, N.Y.) 1/5 vs. #3 Oklahoma State (Naples, Italy)...... L, 16-19 vs. Ithaca...... W, 30-12 1/19 at Duke...... W, 32-6 vs. #19 Oklahoma...... W, 27-13 1/26 Virginia...... W, 32-7 vs. The Citadel...... W, 43-0 2/2 at Pittsburgh...... W, 23-9 11/12 Journeymen Classic (Troy, N.Y.)...... NTS 2/9 #24 North Carolina...... W, 26-7 11/18 Wolfpack Duals 2/16 #8 Virginia Tech...... W, 19-15 UNC Pembroke...... W, 48-0 2/18 #2 Ohio State...... L, 6-29 Utah Valley...... W, 34-6 3/3 ACC Championship (Chapel Hill)...... 2nd place - 73 pts. Reinhardt...... W, 54-0 3/15-17 NCAA Championships (Cleveland)...... All Day 11/19 Wolfpack Open...... NTS 11/30 Old Dominion...... W, 25-15 12/2 vs. Chattanooga (Charlotte, N.C.)...... W, 41-(-1) 12/10 at Appalachian State...... W, 34-3 12/15 at #12 Nebraska...... W, 29-3 12/17 Reno Tournament of Champions...... 1st place - 192 pts.

2017-18 STARTING LINEUPS

Opponent 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 285 Ithica Cox Wilson Clark Al Morris Rizzolino Hamann D. Bullard Hall Johnson McDonald #19 Oklahoma Cox El Morris Jack Melikian Hidlay Hamann D. Bullard Renda Macchiavello McDonald The Citadel Cox Wilson Jack Al Morris Hidlay Hamann D. Bullard Renda Macchiavello Boykin UNC Pembroke Cox Clark El Morris Donahue Hidlay Hamann D. Bullard Renda Johnson Boykin Utah Valley Cox Wilson Jack Donahue Hidlay Hamann D. Bullard Renda Macchiavello McDonald Reinhardt Cox Wilson Jack DeAngelo Melikian Hamann D. Bullard Renda Johnson McDonald Old Dominion Cox El Morris Jack Al Morris Hidlay Hamann Melikian Renda Macchiavello McDonald Chattanooga Cox Wilson Jack Donahue Hidlay Hamann D. Bullard Renda Macchiavello McDonald Appalachian State Cox Wilson Jack Donahue Hidlay Hamann D. Bullard Renda Macchiavello McDoanld #12 Nebraska Cox Wilson Jack Donahue Hidlay Hamann D. Bullard Renda Macchiavello McDonald #3 Oklahoma State Fausz Wilson Jack Donahue Hidlay Hamann D. Bullard Renda Macchiavello McDonald Duke Cox Wilson Jack Donahue Hidlay Hamann D. Bullard Renda Macchiavello McDonald Virginia Cox Wilson Jack Donahue Hidlay Hamann D. Bullard Renda Macchiavello McDonald Pittsburgh Cox Wilson El Morris Donahue Hidlay Hamann D. Bullard Renda Johnson Boykin #24 North Carolina Fausz Wilson Jack Donahue Hidlay Melikian D. Bullard Renda Macchiavello Boykin #8 Virginia Tech Fausz Wilson Jack Donahue Hidlay Hamann D. Bullard Renda Macchiavello Boykin #2 Ohio State Fausz Wilson Jack Donahue Hidlay Hamann D. Bullard Renda Macchiavello Boykin ACC Championship Fausz Wilson Jack Donahue Hidlay Hamann D. Bullard Renda Macchiavello Boykin NCAA Championships

Head Coach...... Pat Popolizio NC State Wrestling At A Glance Alma Mater...... Oklahoma State ‘01 Career Record...... 167-77-2 (12th season) ACC Championships (15) 1976, 1978, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1988, 1989 NC State Record...... 86-24 (6th season) 1990, 1991, 1996, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2007, 2016

Assistant Coaches All-Americans: 19 (32 times) ...... Adam Hall (Boise State ‘11) Individual ACC Champions: 120 ...... Donnie Vinson (Binghamton ‘12) ...... Obe Blanc (Lock Haven ‘08) Individual National Champions: 7 Director of Operations...... Melissa Simmons Best-Ever NCAA Team Finish: 7th (1993) NC State Wrestling 2017-18 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

WT WRESTLER...... SEASON DUAL ACC Ranked FALLS TF MAJ CAREER 125 Sean Fausz (R-Jr.)...... 14-2 3-1 2-0 4-1 2-0 4-0 4-0 41-16/7 falls Tommy Cox (So.)...... 16-7 8-5 1-2 0-3 4-0 4-1 2-2 33-21/8 falls Jamel Morris (R-Jr.)...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-1/1 fall 133 Tariq Wilson (R-Fr.)...... 22-9 10-4 3-2 4-6 3-0 4-1 4-1 22-9/3 falls Jamel Morris (R-Jr.)...... 23-5 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-0 8-1 0-2 32-8/6 falls Will Clark (R-So.)...... 5-4 1-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 2-0 5-4/2 falls Kevin Devlin (R-Fr.)...... 4-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-0 0-0 4-2/1 fall Jamal Morris (R-Jr.)...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 38-24/6 falls Sean Fausz (R-Jr.)...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 16-4 Robbie Rizzolino (R-Sr.)...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-4 141 Kevin Jack (Sr.)...... 18-3 13-1 4-0 6-3 1-0 7-0 2-0 103-17/7 falls Jamel Morris (R-Fr.)...... 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Will Clark (R-So.)...... 4-5 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-2 0-0 0-1 12-12 Robbie Rizzolino (R-Sr.)...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 8-7 149 Beau Donahue (R-Sr.)...... 19-6 10-2 4-1 2-5 4-0 0-0 3-0 66-39/12 falls Jamal Morris (R-Sr.)...... 20-6 2-1 0-0 0-1 2-1 3-1 3-1 20-6/2 falls Sam Melikian (R-Jr.)...... 0-4 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 18-16/2 falls Robbie Rizzolino (R-Sr.)...... 4-4 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-0 4-4 Jake DeAngelo (R-Sr.)...... 3-4 1-0 0-0 0-0 2-1 0-0 1-1 32-24/9 falls Brian Hamann (R-Sr..)...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 29-16/5 falls Kevin Jack (Sr.)...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 7-2/1 fall 157 Hayden Hidlay (R-Fr.)...... 22-0 15-0 5-0 7-0 2-0 5-0 6-0 22-0/2 falls Sam Melikian (R-Jr.)...... 10-6 1-0 0-0 0-1 4-2 1-0 1-0 11-8/4 falls Robbie Rizzolino (R-Sr.)...... 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 Brian Hamann (R-Sr.)...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Beau Donahue (R-Sr.)...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Jake DeAngelo (R-Sr.)...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 165 Brian Hamann (R-Sr.)...... 16-9 10-6 2-2 0-6 2-0 4-0 2-1 36-22/5 falls Sam Melikian (R-Jr.)...... 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 174 Daniel Bullard (R-Fr.)...... 16-9 9-7 2-3 3-9 6-2 1-0 3-1 16-9/7 falls Sam Melikian (R-Jr.)...... 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 Brian Hamann (R-Sr.)...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Nicky Hall (Sr.)...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 11-14/1 fall Peter Renda (R-Sr.)...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 47-27/6 falls 184 Pete Renda (R-Sr.)...... 21-2 14-2 4-1 5-2 5-0 5-0 2-0 47-10/10 falls Roderick Davis (R-So.)...... 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 7-10 Nicky Hall (Sr.)...... 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 20-13/6 falls Michael Macchiavello (R-Sr.)...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 45-28/6 falls 197 Michael Macchiavello (R-Sr.)...... 17-3 11-2 3-1 6-3 0-0 4-0 2-0 18-5 Tyler Johnson (R-So.)...... 9-8 3-1 0-1 0-0 5-0 0-0 0-3 15-12/5 falls Malik McDonald (R-Jr.)...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 33-17/5 falls Nicky Hall (Sr.)...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 7-1 Michael Boykin (Sr.)...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 36-23 285 Michael Boykin (Sr.)...... 20-6 5-1 3-0 5-3 0-0 1-1 5-0 38-14/3 falls Malik McDonald (R-Jr.)...... 20-4 9-2 1-1 1-2 4-1 3-0 5-1 20-4/3 falls Tyler Johnson (R-So.)...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 boldface denotes starter record vs. ranked opponents is based on rankings at the time of the match #8 NC State 30, Ithaca 12 • Nov. 11 • Troy, N.Y. #7 NC State 54, Reinhardt 0 • Nov. 18 • Raleigh, N.C. 125: Tommy Cox (NCSU) fall Anthony Stramiello; 2:28 6-0 125: Tommy Cox (NCSU) tech fall Jordan Pitt; 20-5 5-0 133: Tariq Wilson (NCSU) major dec. Tito Colom; 16-5 10-0 133: Tariq Wilson (NCSU) tech fall Curtis Doctor; 19-4 10-0 141: Ben Brisman (Ithaca) dec. Will Clark; 6-4 10-3 141: #2 Kevin Jack (NCSU) inj. default Chase Zemenak; 0:23 16-0 149: #18 Jamal Morris (NCSU) major dec. Demetri Dorsaneo; 16-3 14-3 149: Jake DeAngelo (NCSU) fall Kalvin Harris; 2:37 22-0 157: Sam Schneider (Ithaca) dec. Robbie Rizzolino; 5-2 14-6 157: Sam Melikian (NCSU) fall Caleb Mariakis; 3:37 28-0 165: #19 Brian Hamann (NCSU) dec. Nick Velez; 6-3 17-6 165: #19 Brian Hamann (NCSU) tech fall Garrett Klinger; 16-0 33-0 174: Daniel Bullard (NCSU) fall Steven Rice; 2:13 23-6 174: Daniel Bullard (NCSU) major dec. Michael Carew; 10-1 37-0 184: Jake Ashcraft (Ithaca) injury Nicky Hall; 4:06 23-12 184: #3 Pete Renda (NCSU) tech fall Antonio Stewart; 17-2 42-0 197: Tyler Johnson (NCSU) dec. Dalton Elias; 11-7 26-12 197: Tyler Johnson (NCSU) fall Austin Brown; 1:54 48-0 285: Malik McDonald (NCSU) major dec. Jake O’Brien; 11-3 30-12 285: Malik McDonald (NCSU) fall Hinton Bolinger; 2:07 54-0

#8 NC State 27, #19 Oklahoma 13 • Nov. 11 • Troy, N.Y. #6 NC State 25, Old Dominion 15 • Nov. 30 • Raleigh, N.C. 125: Christian Moody (OK) dec. Tommy Cox; 11-5 0-3 125: Michael McGee (ODU) tech fall Tommy Cox; 15-0 0-5 133: Jacob Rubio (OK) major dec. Jamel Morris; 12-2 0-7 133: Caleb Richardson (ODU) dec. Jamel Morris; 7-3 0-8 141: #2 Kevin Jack (NCSU) tech fall #16 Mike Longo; 24-5 5-7 141: #2 Kevin Jack (NCSU) dec. #15 Alex Madrigal; 6-1 3-8 149: #14 Davion Jeffries (OK) dec. Sam Melikian; 10-5 5-10 149: Kenan Carter (ODU) dec. Jamal Morris; 3-2 3-11 157: Hayden Hidlay (NCSU) major dec. Justin Thomas; 12-1 9-10 157: Hayden Hidlay (NCSU) major dec. Larry Early; 13-5 7-11 165: #19 Brian Hamann (NCSU) fall Jeremy Thomas; 3:35 15-10 165: Brian Hamann (NCSU) major dec. Ben Schram; 13-3 11-11 174: #13 Yoanse Mejias (OK) dec. Daniel Bullard; 8-6 15-13 174: Seldon Wright (ODU) major dec. Sam Melikian; 16-6 11-15 184: #3 Pete Renda (NCSU) tech fall Matthew Waddell; 16-1 20-13 184: #3 Pete Renda (NCSU) tech fall Antonio Agee; 16-1 16-15 197: #9 Michael Macchiavello (NCSU) dec. Andrew Dixon; 9-3 23-13 197: #8 Michael Macchiavello (NCSU) tech fall John D’Agostino; 17-2 21-15 285: Malik McDonald (NCSU) major dec. Connor Webb; 13-3 27-13 285: Malik McDonald (NCSU) major dec. Ali Wahab; 11-1 25-15

#8 NC State 43, The Citadel 0 • Nov. 11 • Troy, N.Y. #6 NC State 41, Chattanooga -1 • Dec. 2 • Charlotte, N.C. 125: Tommy Cox (NCSU) dec. Charles Kearney; 6-1 3-0 125: Tommy Cox (NCSU) fall Alonzo Allen; 4:32 6-0 133: Tariq Wilson (NCSU) major dec. Andrew Szalwinski; 14-2 7-0 133: Tariq Wilson (NCSU) major dec. Jake Huffine; 12-2 10-0 141: #2 Kevin Jack (NCSU) tech fall Ethan Phillips; 16-1 12-0 141: #2 Kevin Jack (NCSU) major dec. Michael Pongracz; 15-2 14-0 149: #18 Jamal Morris (NCSU) dec. Ty Buckiso; 6-3 15-0 149: Beau Donahue (NCSU) dec. Chris Dobion; 12-7 17-0 157: Hayden Hidlay (NCSU) tech fall Doug Gudenburr; 17-0 20-0 157: Hayden Hidlay (NCSU) fall Dylan Forzani; 3:22 23-0 165: #19 Brian Hamann (NCSU) tech fall Rian Burris; 16-1 25-0 165: Brian Hamann (NCSU) dec. Chad Pyke; 5-3 26-0 174: Daniel Bullard (NCSU) tech fall Michael Lopouchanski; 18-2 30-0 174: Daniel Bullard (NCSU) dec. Justin Lampe; 7-2 29-0 184: #3 Pete Renda (NCSU) fall Chandler Sambets; 4:11 36-0 184: #3 Pete Renda (NCSU) dec. #13 Bryce Carr; 2-1 32-(-1)* 197: #9 Michael Macchiavello (NCSU) dec. Sawyer Root; 11-5 39-0 197: #8 Michael Macchiavello (NCSU) dec. #20 Scottie Boykin; 8-2 35-(-1) 285: Michael Boykin (NCSU) major dec. Michael McAleavy; 10-2 43-0 285: Malik McDonald (NCSU) fall Jared Walker; 2:04 41-(-1) *-UTC deducted a team point after 184-pound bout. #7 NC State 48, UNC Pembroke 0 • Nov. 18 • Raleigh, N.C. 125: Tommy Cox (NCSU) tech fall Nick Dagette; 15-0 5-0 #6 NC State 34, Appalachian State 3 • Dec. 10 • Boone, N.C. 133: Will Clark (NCSU) fall Ethan Hnasko; 5:39 11-0 149: #18 Beau Donahue (NCSU) dec. Gavin Londoff; 6-3 3-0 141: Jamel Morris (NCSU) dec. Shawn Scribner; 22-20 14-0 157: #17 Hayden Hidlay (NCSU) fall Laken Cook; 6:29 9-0 149: Beau Donahue (NCSU) fall Luke McDonough; 4:47 20-0 165: #20 Brian Hamann (NCSU) dec. Thomas Flitz; 5-3 12-0 157: #20 Hayden Hidlay (NCSU) tech fall Eric Milks; 18-3 25-0 174: #20 Forrest Przybysz (APP) dec. Daniel Bullard; 10-4 12-3 165: #19 Brian Hamann (NCSU) major dec. Blaine Shade; 17-7 29-0 184: #3 Pete Renda (NCSU) dec. Alan Clothier; 3-2 15-3 174: Daniel Bullard (NCSU) fall Joey DiMartino; 4:15 35-0 197: #7 Michael Macchiavello (NCSU) dec. Randall Diabe; 5-2 18-3 184: #3 Pete Renda (NCSU) dec. Faris Teia; 6-1 38-0 285: Malik McDonald (NCSU) dec. Cary Miller; 6-1 21-3 197: Tyler Johnson (NCSU) fall Bryce Walker; 0:17 44-0 125: Tommy Cox (NCSU) fall De’Andre Swinson; 2:19 27-3 285: Michael Boykin (NCSU) major dec. Andrew Colborn; 18-5 48-0 133: Tariq Wilson (NCSU) dec. Codi Russell; 8-2 30-3 141: #2 Kevin Jack (NCSU) major dec. Irvin Enriquez; 15-3 34-3 #7 NC State 34, Utah Valley 6 • Nov. 18 • Raleigh, N.C. 125: #18 Taylor LaMont (UV) dec. Tommy Cox; 8-3 0-3 #6 NC State 29, #12 Nebraska 3 • Dec. 15 • Lincoln, Neb. 133: Tariq Wilson (NCSU) tech fall Durbin Lloren; 19-1 5-3 157: #16 Hayden Hidlay (NCSU) dec. #7 Tyler Berger; 6-3 3-0 141: #2 Kevin Jack (NCSU) tech fall Jarod Maynes; 20-5 10-3 165: #10 Isaiah White (NEB) dec. Brian Hamann; 9-3 3-3 149: Beau Donahue (NCSU) major dec. Matthew Ontiveros; 9-1 14-3 174: Daniel Bullard (NCSU) dec. Beua Breske; 6-5 6-3 157: #20 Hayden Hidlay (NCSU) tech fall Raider Lofthouse; 16-1 19-3 184: #3 Pete Renda (NCSU) dec. #6 Taylor Venz; 9-6 9-3 165: Demetrius Romero (UV) dec. #19 Brian Hamann; 6-4 (SV1) 19-6 197: #7 Michael Macchiavello (NCSU) dec. Eric Schultz; 6-2 12-3 174: Daniel Bullard (NCSU) fall Kieffer Taylor; 4:12 25-6 285: Malik McDonald (NCSU) dec. David Jensen; 9-5 15-3 184: #3 Pete Renda (NCSU) dec. Gary Jantzer; 3-2 28-6 125: Tommy Cox (NCSU) dec. Mitchell Maginnis; 7-6 18-3 197: #9 Michael Macchiavello (NCSU) dec. Tanner Orndorff; 7-3 31-6 133: Tariq Wilson (NCSU) tech fall Zak Hensley; 17-1 23-3 285: Malik McDonald (NCSU) dec. #18 Dustin Dennison (UV); 3-1 (SV1) 34-6 141: #3 Kevin Jack (NCSU) dec. #8 Chad Red; 9-3 26-3 149: #17 Beau Donahue (NCSU) dec. Collin Purinton; 11-10 29-3 #3 Oklahoma State 19, #5 NC State 16 • Jan. 5 • Naples, Italy #6 NC State 19, #8 Virginia Tech 15 • Feb. 16 • Raleigh, N.C. 184: #3 Pete Renda (NCSU) dec. Keegan Moore; 3-0 3-0 125: #5 Sean Fausz (NCSU) tech fall Kyle Norstrem; 15-0 5-0 197: #4 Preston Weigel (OKST) dec. #7 Michael Macchiavello; 5-4 3-3 133: #18 Dennis Gustafson (VT) dec. #13 Tariq Wilson; 9-7 5-3 285: #8 Derek White (OKST) major dec. Malik McDonald; 8-0 3-7 141: #2 Kevin Jack (NCSU) tech fall Brent Moore; 15-0 10-3 125: #8 Sean Fausz (NCSU) dec. #3 Nick Piccininni; 9-5 6-7 149: #13 Beau Donahue (NCSU) dec. #16 Ryan Blees; 6-4 (SV1) 13-3 133: #5 Kaid Brock (OKST) tech fall Tariq Wilson; 16-1 6-12 157: #3 Hayden Hidlay (NCSU) dec. Solomon Chishko; 8-4 16-3 141: #4 Kevin Jack (NCSU) dec. #3 Dean Heil; 4-3 9-12 165: #4 David McFadden (VT) dec. Brian Hamann; 6-2 16-6 149: #17 Beau Donahue (NCSU) dec. Boo Lewallen; 6-4 (SV1) 12-12 174: #15 Hunter Bolen (VT) dec. Daniel Bullard; 5-3 16-9 157: #3 Hayden Hidlay (NCSU) major dec. Jonce Blaylock; 12-4 16-12 184: #8 Zack Zavatsky (VT) dec. #3 Pete Renda; 3-2 16-12 165: #8 Chandler Rogers (OKST) major dec. Brian Hamann; 13-1 16-16 197: #2 Jared Haught (VT) dec. #7 Michael Macchiavello; 2-1 16-15 174: #10 Jacobe Smith (OKST) dec. Daniel Bullard; 7-2 16-19 285: #19 Michael Boykin (NCSU) dec. #18 Andrew Dunn; 3-1 (SV1) 19-15

#6 NC State 32, Duke 6 • Jan. 19 • Durham, N.C. #2 Ohio State 29, #6 NC State 6 • Feb. 18 • Raleigh, N.C. 125: Tommy Cox (NCSU) dec. Thayer Atkins; 6-3 3-0 184: #2 Myles Martin (OSU) dec. #3 Pete Renda; 8-1 0-3 133: #26 Tariq Wilson (NCSU) fall Josh Finesilver; 2:35 9-0 197: #7 Michael Macchiavello (NCSU) dec. #1 Kollin Moore; 7-5 3-3 141: #2 Kevin Jack (NCSU) tech fall Jeremiah Reitz; 15-0 14-0 285: #2 Kyle Snyder (OSU) tech fall #19 Michael Boykin; 23-8 3-8 149: #13 Beau Donahue (NCSU) Major dec. Brandon Leynaud; 14-4 18-0 125: #4 Nathan Tomasello (OSU) dec. #5 Sean Fausz; 12-6 3-11 157: #3 Hayden Hidlay (NCSU) dec. #11 Mitch Finesilver; 10-5 21-0 133: #3 Luke Pletcher (OSU) dec. #13 Tariq Wilson; 7-3 3-14 165: #28 Brian Hamann (NCSU) dec. Zach Finesilver; 6-3 24-0 141: #7 Joey McKenna (OSU) dec. #2 Kevin Jack; 6-2 3-17 174: #27 Matt Finesilver (DU) dec. #19 Daniel Bullard; 8-5 24-3 149: #6 Ke-Shawn Hayes (OSU) dec. #13 Beau Donahue; 11-5 3-20 184: #3 Pete Renda (NCSU) tech fall Kaden Russell; 18-1 29-3 157: #3 Hayden Hidlay (NCSU) dec. #7 Micah Jordan; 6-3 6-20 197: #3 Michael Macchiavello (NCSU) dec. Alec Schenk; 7-3 32-3 165: #14 Te’Shan Campbell (OSU) dec. Brian Hamann; 7-0 6-23 285: #5 Jacob Kasper (DU) dec. Malik McDonald; 8-6 32-6 174: #6 Bo Jordan (OSU) fall Daniel Bullard; 1:37 6-29

#6 NC State 32, Virginia 7 • Jan. 26 • Raleigh, N.C. 149: #13 Beau Donahue (NCSU) dec. #23 Sam Krivus; 11-6 3-0 157: #3 Hayden Hidlay (NCSU) major dec. Fred Green; 26-12 7-0 165: #30 Andrew Atkinson (UVA) dec. #28 Brian Hamann; 4-0 7-3 174: #19 Daniel Bullard (NCSU) dec. #25 Will Schany; 8-2 10-3 184: #3 Pete Renda (NCSU) tech fall Drew Peck; 18-3 15-3 197: #3 Michael Macchiavello (NCSU) tech fall #31 Jay Aiello; 22-7 20-3 285: Malik McDonald (NCSU) dec. Tyler Love; 8-1 23-3 125: #11 Louie Hayes (UVA) major dec. Tommy Cox; 19-6 23-7 133: #26 Tariq Wilson (NCSU) dec. #5 Jack Mueller; 9-4 26-7 141: #2 Kevin Jack (NCSU) fall Sam Martino; 4:49 32-7

#6 NC State 23, Pittsburgh 9 • Feb. 2 • Pittsburgh, Pa. 149: #13 Beau Donahue (NCSU) dec. Robert Lee; 5-4 3-0 157: #3 Hayden Hidlay (NCSU) major dec. Taleb Rahmani; 18-7 7-0 165: Brian Hamann (NCSU) dec. Jake Wentzel; 7-5 10-0 174: Daniel Bullard (NCSU) major dec. Tommy O’Brien; 9-0 14-0 184: #3 Pete Renda (NCSU) dec. Gregg Harvey; 5-2 17-0 197: Zach Bruce (Pitt) dec. Tyler Johnson; 5-0 17-3 285: Michael Boykin (NCSU) dec. #19 Ryan Solomon; 5-3 20-3 125: L.J. Bentley (Pitt) dec. Tommy Cox; 4-3 20-6 133: #11 Dom Forys (Pitt) dec. #13 Tariq Wilson; 7-5 20-9 141: Jamel Morris (NCSU) dec. #19 Nick Zanetta; 12-8 23-9

#6 NC State 26, #24 North Carolina 7 • Feb. 9 • Raleigh, N.C. 165: Sam Melikian (NCSU) dec. Josh McClure; 10-4 3-0 174: #16 Ethan Ramos (UNC) major dec. #19 Daniel Bullard; 17-8 3-4 184: #3 Pete Renda (NCSU) major dec. #18 Chip Ness; 8-0 7-4 197: #6 Michael Macchiavello (NCSU) dec. #16 Danny Chaid; 3-2 10-4 285: #22 Michael Boykin (NCSU) dec. Andrew Gunning; 10-3 13-4 125: #4 Sean Fausz (NCSU) major dec. James Szymanski; 16-2 17-4 133: #19 Tariq Wilson (NCSU) dec. #20 Zach Sherman; 4-1 20-4 141: #2 Kevin Jack (NCSU) dec. #20 A.C. Headlee; 4-2 23-4 149: #7 Troy Heilmann (UNC) dec. #13 Beau Donahue; 5-1 23-7 157: #3 Hayden Hidlay (NCSU) dec. #17 Kennedy Monday; 12-6 26-7